Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, August 09, 1882, Image 4

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    Specialties la Farming.
Adherence to mere routine work in farm
operations is tbe mistake of too many of
our farmers. A variety of crop are com
monly grown, yet in do one at tbem does
tbe average farmer expect or even dare
to nope for greater excellence than attend
tbe efforts of bia neighbors. Mixed farm
ing ia undoubtedly best adapted to a ma
jrxity of farmers, because witb a number
of crops one or more will probably prove
success, Tbere is uch a thine, how
ever, as a knowledge of tbe habits and re
quirements of certain crop, so thorough
in its character aa to insure success, what
ever the season or other surrounding con
diiiouf. t is only in the case of such
crop as are thoroughly understood that
remunerative results rray be expected, and
it is impcssiDie lor even the most intern
gent and skillful farmers to devote thor
ough study and investigation to every va-
liety of farm crop. Specialties are there
fore necewary in the farm economy. Any
individual may learn one thing thoroughly,
but the widest cannot know evervthine.
The bulk of the farm labor and tbe devo
tion to crops may be conducted in ihe
AGElCULTUKJt .
Usefcl Uaedkx Hikbs. In every veg
eta Die garden there should be planted
bed of useful herbs which are so often
needed in the kitcher, nursery and aick
room during the year. Their culture is
very simple, after the seeds are planted.
tbe only labor needed being to keep o it
the weeds and thin out the plants so that
they will grow stout and strong. The
leaves of some herbs are used for seasoning
and dressings of meats, and others for
making herb teas, therefore tliey should be
galliered before the plants flower. Unless
it is desired to raise seeds from them it is
better to cut off the flowering shoots as
soon as they appear, and throw all the
strength of the roots into tbe leaves and
cut two or three crops from them. Balm
is a perennial plant, and its leaves have an
agreeable aromatic teste and a lemon like
tdor, and are useful for toups and dres
sings. They are also used for tea to be
taken for coughs and colds. Basil
much used for aeasoniegs; its leaves when
dried and powdered, or chopped One while
fresh, having the flavor and odor of cloves.
Caraway, a perennial, is valuable for its
usual manner, with such improvements as I reeds, which are used in cake, and an oil
are incidentally acquired; but in progress-1 is distilled from them for medicinal pur-
lve agriculture there should always be one I Pet8- Coriander is annual, cultivated
field or part of a field devoted to a sneci-1 chiefly for its seeds, which are used by
alty, which should command the closest I druggists and distillers, but the young
stuoy ano most caret ul observation of the I eaves make a highly Savored salad, and
farmer. Tbe advantages of uch a policy I are sometimes used as a seasoning foi
are not limited by the mere pecuniary I soups. .Lavender is a shiuoby plant, val
gains, though such is undoubtedly the best I liable for the pleating perfume of its foii-
method or securing profitable returns I age, from which comes the distilled water
When a farmer has learned more about I that is so popular lor the toilet. Sweet
any special cmp than a majority of neigh- marjoram is an annual; its leaves are very
Donng tanners know then be is quite sure I arooialic, and highly esteemed for flavor-
01 a pront. In all the occupations the I ng soups, art seines sna sausstges. fcazt
majority or men earn little more 1 tan a
bare living, food, clothing and shelter.
Whoever would have more than these nec
essaries of hie must earn it by greater
saull than tbe average of his associates.
The competition in the most easily grown
crops w so great that it is no wonder good
farmers are discouraged and young men
resolve to devote their energies to some
other business. A few years ago, when
Congress by a retroactive law legislated
t 5000 back pay into the pocket of each
member, a calculation was mtde by
is also much employed fur these purposes,
It also makes an excellent febrifuge. A
tea made from its dried leaves is considered
a specific lor colds and coughs. As a hair
rester alive it is also in repute. A strong
decoction of the leaves, with rusty nails
added to it to supply iron, will, it it said,
prevent tbe hair from turning grey. Thyme
is a species of monoram, with much suial
ler leaves, it is used Icr flavoring. Tansy
is useful in the sick room, and many women
bold it in high esteem. Hue possesses
very bitter propel ties, and is conESdered
n cstern' paper of bow much labor this specific lor seme complaints. Its leaves
sum represented in oats at the selling rate re gathered and steeped in alcohol while
of tbe time, say about eighteen cents per Jrreen, or else dried for winter use. Worm-
Dusheh ithout doubt easier modes of I wood is also used in the same war as rue.
getting a living and faster ways of making ami it is thought to be highly beneficial to
money man growing oats at low prices aj spepucs. it is said to be used for mat
have driven thousands of young men from absinthe, a lavorite stomachic employ-
uie isim. he tact, however, that 6uch M &y the trench.
meagre results need uot always be tbe re
suit of the farmer's labors loo often escapes I .aklt ti aevkstiso thc IIkst. There is
attention. Latere are many more pruht perhaps no other one feature in all the
able en ps than those usually grown by process of wheat growing apparently to
farmer?, and it is within the power of any pnerly understood, or lu which there is so
farmer, joang or old, to learn Jbe secrets much tack faith, as in regard to the proper
ror rneir succtsslul production, loung time to harvest the crop, more than mue
men at home on the farm are always glad I tenth of all the farmers wait tjc long, al
to go into new things, and to a reasonable lowing tbe crop to get too ripe, and one
extent ihis should be encouraged. In les thereby iu many way; it should be
thousands of cases it will save to farm life cut jut aa soon as the milky sta'e begins
the cclive, enterprising young man, who, to thicken into dougt; and this for seveial
if kept in the unvarying round of routine reasons: 1. It is sooner out of the way of
uruagery, would dntt into other and per- n?s and coLluigcncies of damage by
hapa to the youthful mind more congenial weather, insects, diseases and other ii.aj-
purauiis. i lerg, wuue ine wort need not De done in so
it m not the labor alone to which farm- great and wasteful hurry, as is too oltea
ere, young or old. object. It is the almost tbe case. 2. It is more pleasant to handle
inevitable fact that in most farm cros 'he straw being softer and tougher, anu
such labor is not adequately rewarded, 'he grain do.s not waste so badly by shel
So crop demands more labor, and that of 'mg and shattering, as when it is dead
tie slow, tedious, back-aching kind, than ripe, in handling. 3. It allows a longer
onions. Vet in more than oue instance ! season in which to safely and carefully do
young men have been persuaded to remain larger harvest if early begun. 4. More
on the old homestead by the alluring prom- important still, early harvests give heavier
use ot having a piece of suitable laud set " nttter grain, which makes more and
a.art lor their use as an onion natch. In better flour tor the same weight of grn'.n.
one such case, now in mind, the acre cu!
tivated by the lad netted more profit than
me one hundred-acre farm of his father.
I be next year tne father a lowed the son
to rent tie faiin, and the youih is now cne
of the mcst intelligent ani enterprising
tarmers in his section. Tiie cultivation of
sjieciaities in farming tends t- broaden the
mind and make the farmer mere observant
and more intelligent. '1 here are no secre'.s
in fanning or gardening which may not
be learned by the persistent cultivator,
and any one who wishes to gain all the
than when cut perfectly ripe.
IIow to Detkot Insect. Slugs are
occasionally seen eating large boles or
notches in tbe leaves of all succulents aud
begonias. They usuVly feed at night. Cut
potatoes, turnips or some other fleshy veg
etable in halves and place conveniently
near the plants. Tbe sugs will gather
upon the vegetable and are easily destroy.
ed. The white worm, which infest occa
sionally all soils where plants are Kept in
pot, may be removed, a follow;; Sprinkle
Knowledge that is to be acquired concern- lime water over tbe soil or ipriukle a litt
ing any crop can secure such information slacked lime on the earth and in the saucer
from successful cultivators or expezienced of the pou Lime water may be eaalv
authorities, Iree of charge. It would be made by slacking a large rite of lime in a
an excellent policy ror taruierste visit such pa U ot cold water, letting this settle and
nurserymen and seed growers as arc in then bottling the clear water l..r use. Give
their vicinity for the purpose of securing each pot a tablespoon iul three times a
the information they need. After all is week. To destroy the little lm
told that can be put in words the neophyte oleander take a piece of licie the size of a
musi learn mucn irora experience, which ben s egg and dissolve it in atout two
is tne oest, though olten the dearest, teach- quarts of water.
er. ror this reason, when any new crop
is undertaken it should be first tried on a
small scale, while its adaptation to tbe cli
mate or locality is fully determined.
Married Her for Spue.
Iu Deliver, Colorado, ou ilocdav,
JuJy 10, Will Hall and Lulu Barron
were licttbed to niairy. Written ktias
the stub of tin: maniage iicei.Be iu the
iiccoruers onice was the request to
rerxrters: "Dout iul,lih." Cui.taiu
1" i a...
narron, t-x-nmrin oi JULeit coiiii'v.
Colorado, came to the liccord r's cilice
to ask if fciuh a certificate Lad l-eii
issued, lie Icoktd with horror on the
stub, which bore the date of Julv 10
for tberu be saw the iiaiue of Lis daugh
ter, me other liiinie was that ot a
yourg man whom he ki.ew too well
Be Lad followed atd arrested Will Hall
in OuuiiiM.il couuty ana Lionet Lim
back to Kiowa on a cliaie of Lorse
stealing. Ihe young man is still under
Wind to appear at the Uiatrict Court iu
J-JU-rt couuty. UuriLg his probation
me auiu-iiearud ftlierill had givea Luu
uiijujt-ui ou ui rancii. luia was
the Will iiaJl lueutiuiird. He had
wooed aud won and filially revenged
iu uj eu iij marrying his captor a daufeh
ter.
The girl is oidy 15 rears of aye
declared Caption liaiTuii, as lie tazed
in horrcr at the record ol the Led
issued, "ahd the boy is an indicted
borae-tiiicf. How c.u;d lie get thi.
license? I will get t..e maTinge hot
auiiie. 1 will Lve Luu arrefcteuV '' And
the irate ex-hherJl i. ft tl- oltiee. The
matter was maiicliu ly put n.to the
LaiiJa cf General hriijinon, wLu was
employtd aa an atioin. j to hjok np tije
case. Vhn voui.g Hail ol.Uuu the
fciniupe Lceu he ore U.at ti- girl
It yearn of g. lLi.t cnutuica
perjury, ai-d Uit this he cu U- trre.'eO.
wiut r titfm io iitiMu a ois.or or to
Lave tLe marriage iu ti..- y ai.iiujj,l
Hi:! I taken. Ihe felfl M at ho;i.e,
lui L Lot Kill Lr Lt.ii,Lii I t UiOTv
tl.an fi.tton ta.LUtt- hu.ck tii- L.siu(rr.
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the Kate tl.c lan is ,i,l pw.- muitf,
hit !'( C )fl o aiy t... t,l t,x
yiiKK attj. Is j"riair a.v: o (,
Ift It li.B r aiirf tt3v Xryl V,
a wife, i-e art aa iiut:je iA htxut
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WisiiiNo FEtir 1kk. There are in
sects CoUii'jon to a 1 trees, and it is only tiy
constant care that we can get satisfaction
from our trees. Ou tbe pear and apple
mere is a scaiy insect which aitaches itself
to the bark and inj ares the trees if allowed
1 1 remain. It u known that anv srea.t
matter is death to insects. Thus there sre
many corapounJs of this naiure used for
washing trees. K ro-eue od fijr nard
wood has been used with success hy manv
IKrtvwt. uui u niusi n gel ou ihe lo,:ae.
One form of wash is made by addmz one
pouud of whale oil Soap to three g diens of
warm water, stirring well and anDWini!
with a st.ff broom or bim-h. I he trnk
should lie rubrjej thoroughly and hard, to
remove as much as possible ot loose barH.
so that the liquid may reach every art oi
me surface.
j-niaesi in n.g is genersiiy oue to ir i-
tat:on of ll e digestive organs from iuiDro-
pcr bd, worms, etc pigs under 3
months old, gi re a leaspoonf id of flower
of sulphur. It may be given two or three
tunes daily during a week, in a Life thin
gruel, which Ihe pigs do not object tocoa
sUn e voluntaiily. Change of food ami
Comfortable quarters are essential; also,
plenty o' tour nd.k, unripe fruit ample
range of untrty i-iirp water.
(J Elects tl.al i av. ft reading roftS like
rtd up ai d its kindred varetiea, are bttt
early tut, as usture at on e sets a!.-ul n-
pairitg ihe kx a i:h ww sl.oou-; but ti-
mithy needs lo l iuily develop-!, from
be fact lual ill t lilbo it roots are a so put
:iLg out nt bull for ihe next crop, au.i
tistverthestslkatuu .ff a large .!e;en
de.xy fir the supr-sil of thw ik w groath.
atd, umess o ndil cii are exc--edir)i;ly ti-
virahle, Ite tulb w:th its new o3sirinj
dief.
ri ex ami fit u.l k ia a necessity in hi
every ln.;,y. ll mav rome into the
bouse in a h -lea-cl l.on. jet th-re
s tver tl dacgr thtt it wi.l l-ot
taialed witi the tewer it a Uxn cW-ti. or
ev-o wuh the C'Mt tmej by dritis through '
-ieej ir;g tr avii looms. TbiTe can ot
oo cul-t thst whi.e uuik in iut of ifr U-t
Ji'J Ul paV le of fo-li .o njrnnier. U
n.'it be ca;efu!,j gx-MDml Ujn the faax
lo ibe tab.e or it wi.! My.- a u ,t:.t vehu
cit 'A tetcut.
It i cx rr'r o ie-t in:
b;h ot ihe Anjt tru.-.jz a lo f. !a-l ly,
aa4 inti a v-.r.rj jw. ri u J,a !j
Ut Ovr.t the 'Auti t; il iUt-.T care ot
DOMESTIC.
" Cuaa fob hat fkveb. Thu Rerm-the-oryof
disease bss recently received a
most interesting and demonstrative con
tribution from an eminent German
scientist Tba communication of bis
experimental investigations and tbe con
clusion he has reached are singularly
and strongly confirmed bj Helmholtz,
on the continent, and Tyndall, in Eng
land. The researches which are ao
decisive were made by Professor Binzt
of Bonn, witb a very powerful microscop
ic apparatus, and extends over a period
of several years. Being a victim to a
distressing malady bay fever, so pre
valent in May and June in this country
tbe Bonn investigator suspected from
tbe seasonable prevalence of the disease,
that it was traceable to tbe vegetable
organism. Having armed liimseu wim
a powerful immerson lens of a Hartnack
microscope, he subjected tbe nasal secre
tions to analysis. In examining tbe
secretions be usually found organism
wholly absent, except when Buffering
with the disease in the spring, w nen
bud on tbe warm stage of the microscope
these organic or parasitical bodies were
distinctly seen in motion, vibrating
backwards and forwards in life and, after
seveial days, bad evidently lucreased in
size. Tbey adhere tenaciously to tbe
lower cavities of tbe nose and can be
discharged only by violent sneezing.
But tbe nost Iteautiful part of tbe re
search was in tbe discovery of tbe reme
dy for their presence in tbe human
system. On preparing a central solution
of sulphate of nniniue, free from adul
teration by chincbonia, and applying
this to the nostrils wnu a pipette or
simple nose-doncbe, the desired effect
was immediately secured. Tbe poison
ous action of quinine on infusoria was
perfectly brought out, thu symptoms of
irritation completely disappeared, and
the lens revealed tbe entire absence of
animalcube in agreement witb those ar
rivedatin 1870 by Lri. Frickboefer, of
Scb wabach, aud Professor Bush, of Bonn,
both of whom, with Helmholtz, tbe
greatpbysiologist, hare successfully ap
plied quinine for tbe cure of this paras
itical malady.
BhirLroiDZ of carbon is recommended
for the extermination of the squashvuie
borer; it is appbed by making a small
bole with a pointed stick, at the root of
the plant, pouring in a half a teaspoon
rul of tbe liquid, and quickly closing
the hole with the foot. The liquid is
extremely volat lo, and its vaixir is very
poisonous aud terribly explosive, so that
the greau st of care mnst lie exercised
in bundling it, aud no fire, not even so
much as a lighted pipe or cigar, must
13 tolerated in its vicinity.
r. urn a r.B Jell v. Take some rb ul arb,
iie it with a clean wet cloth, peel it
and cut into pieces an inch long. To
eai'h pound ot rhubarb ail J j pound of
white sugar. Put it to boil for alxnit
tn miuutes, or until the juice Ls well
drawn. Strain it into a prvsetving pun,
let it boil quickly untU it chugs to the
spoon, skim it aud put it iuto jam pots
or moulds. Tbo quickest way to know
if it will set ia to drop a little on a plate
to cool.
Kooulk Soup. Two eggs mixed with
flour aud a little suit; roll it out like
pie crust, only limke it thin as iHsi-
ble; set it away till dried a little; when
ready for soup roll the crust all up wifh
the LiinJs aud cut it into very thin slices
troni tbe end, which pull out so tuey
seem like a strut?. Have some fresh
milk, pepper, salt aud butter betting,
iiito which drop tbe strings of noodle;
then let tbem boil up about five miuutes,
when tbey will be done. A nice addition
would be some green corn off the ?ob,
boiled up iu tbe milk.
Ir it is iKible to give up a small rcom.
with a window in it, fox tbe pnrpme of
storicg bed-clothes it is a good plan to
o so. Have shelves made to hold them;
ave them made of narrow strijs of wood
ltu wide spaces lietween them. If this
is done you need not W afraid of tlu-in
giitLei iug iLimpuess. To effectually pro
tect tliem from the dut you cau bang
cuitiins over them; this can le done
HUMOROUS.
Beauties of tbe glen: "Very pictur
esque, isn't it V says Mr. Bridegroom to
Mrs. Bridegroom, perambulating about
Watkins Glen. Tes." said she, "very
nice, bat wasn't ma dressed too lovaiy
for anything at the ceremony? "im
mense," he said, and then pointing to
cascade be went on: Isn't that beauti
ful?" "Ob, never mind those horrid
waterfalls," she broke in angrily, "let'
talk about tbe wedding. Sow, the idea
of those McGoverna sending me their
old. battered ice pitcher replated. hy,
it was a down right insult, and then
those " And as they disappeared in
the glen every now and then came waf
ted ou the breeze, "second-hand clock,
"Ought to be ashamed." "Mean old
thing." "Looked like a fright." "So
there," "All your fault," etc, etc
Shan't I take a Blue P.11T
fio, doai take it and run tne rUK Ot
mercuried poisons, but wbea bilious and
constipated gel a package of the celebrated
Kidney-Wort, and it will speedily cure
you. It is nature's great remedy for con
stipation, and for all kidney and liver
dideases. It acta promptly on these great
organ and ao rest ires health, strength and
vigor. It is put up ia liquid and dry
form, both acting with equal efficiency.
Price f I. &eadv.
Shk won tbe wager: t red flasher and
Miss Florentia Flounce were discussing
the uienti 1 power of controlling thought.
Siiid Flasher: "I will give you a pair of
gloves if yon can think of positively
nothing for five minntea and still be
awake." "Done " she responded. Five
miuutes passed. "I've won the gloves!'
she exclaimed. "IIow did yon manage
to think of nothing for the whole five
minutes?" be tsked eagerly. "I fas
tened my mind firmly on your mustache
and kept it there, she replied, tnum
pbautlv. Tbe referee awarded her tbe
gloves.
Becipe for making tbe average antboi
Take such facts as you have in tbe bouse
and mix with twenty gallons of guuh
and twaddle for each fuct and boil down
one-half. Then add of classical allu
sions, threadbare stories aud ubiquitous
anecdotes ten parts each, aud servo in a
greasy coat and buld bead. Bote pre
fer to seud to the table in curl prvrs,
trieed with hairpins; but in this uise tbe
sauce must not be forgot ton and a little
poll Ueo-po tic transcendentalism is also
a gnat improvement.
Postal item: "Is dis beali letter all
right, boss?" asked an Austin darkey,
handing the clerk a letter be wanted to
send off iu tbe niiul. Tbe clerk weighed
the letter aud returned it, saying; "You
want to put auother stamp on it. It
weighs too much." "EI I puts another
stamp on de letter, dat won't make hit
uo lighter. Dat s gwino ter muke it
weigh more."
Landlord and tenant: "How much
reLt do you pav?" asked (Silhoolv of
Hostetter McFinnbi. "Twenty-five dol
lars." "Isn't that a little high forapluce
bke Austin?" "Yes it is a lit t la high for
summer; but tbe place has a good stout
ceilar fence at omul it aud I calculate to
save forty dollars this w inter in firewood,
so that will bring the rent dowu to a
reasonable figure."
It seems impossible that a remedy niado
of such common, simple plants as Hops,
1M1C3U, Mandrake, Dtndelion, lii , should
make so many aud 9-icb gTeat cures a
tlop Hitters do ; but when old and young.
rich and por, pastor ar-1 d'ctor, lawyer
and e litot, all testify U saving been cured
by them, you must believe aud try them
yourself, and doubt n, longer.
hi closets and will le
over any shelves
found useful.
Ckeamed Potatoes. Take some new
js tatoes, cold lxulod, and cut tbem in
eiy thin slices. This is luiiiortant.
Pit in a saucrpan with a little butter
ami cream, enough to moisten well ; salt
to taste. Stir bgbtly and constantly
until they are very hot. Put in a cov
ered uixh, and spiinkle a little black
pepper on tbe top. Serve immediately.
ihe should not stand on the fire a
ni' -ment after they are done. This is
a delicious dih.
Veal Omelet: Take two pounds of
ve:d cho, p d fine; thre eggs well la
t n; three or four butter ciackers rolled
fine; two tablo.-pooiiful.i of milk; oue
teaspoon of salt; a little cayenne IH-pper;
one t.ibleopoontul of powd-red sage; mix
all well together, and b.ts of butt.r, form
into a kif, cover with lxaten egfj and
bake uui' tud a half hours, l asting offc-u.
FiiiF.o Tomatoes. Cut tbe tomato, s
iu slices without skinning. ieiier and
salt lb. ru; then sprii.k!e a little tlour
ov rtht-in, aud fry in butt. r until I rowu.
l'ut tiu in ou a hot Dlatt.-r. and i-our a
li't'e cream into thu butter and juice.
nen i-ouiiig liot pour over the toma
toes. Th s dn-h is very nice served mith
birds.
Leuos Pie: Grate the rind of one
lotion Ur ii j ou prefer chop it very fine)
take the juice and pulp, add one'eup of
w niie sugar, pie-e of butter size of a mit-
m.-g, joUh ot three egga f well U-uU-ni
ai.d two thir-U enp f swvet milk, and
one Ul.l.tj-oonful of flour; bake as a
enntard l ie.
Aiseei Eis i rTs Mix toceiher
hail a p ck f Hour, half a pint of vt.
au ouu-e and a I alt of aniseed, with
f"i.re,,j;s ad siiflL-L-iit quantity ot m-la.
Mjk-- tboe int ria.a hi to a roll-.i.aj-.i
ike aud lukeit; tiiea cut it lu slic ,
Ike toat. Cmr them with jod.r-.i
ug aud dry th--ta in au oven, an 1,
l.t, hmu apjdy more nigr t.
tfie t'lrlaCefl.
Ffco-mo roa same: I-at thu whit.
of iLr.-e eg,at add lour talU-iMijfiiU of
o-.j.-reJ aiigar, ami Iwal to a Klitf frotu;
ir-jf nU the pu- h.-n ii in d. Mit-; tl-u
-b ia th-i ov.-u a J brown bghily.
U'i(i. yon liarn a little pi- -nut U ft
!o i.t throw it aay; roJl itthia, cit it
,n (ail .)'! arid Lake. J art U f ,r
V-n. ,ut a .f 'd of raapU-rry lly on
Ir ya -st a riiieap.bf iu tLiu 'm
ndUf ngi.r ti Utr day U-for
f-m rrxr it. Too B-4 ctaI. any .t-r
ti tk tb br. Ke-ji it iu a 11
pa f.
A oood st-iid-c-ff: "ves, sir " said
Kentucky son, "I did the sqimre thing
ij the old man. Just before thev
screwed the lid on his Cofhii, I lmt four
ao s up his slceva so be wouldn't I e ut a
disadvuntagp w hen Gabriel gives in a
con et si do."
"Is there any gold Waring quartz in
this region?" s.-kel a prosjwtor of a
man standing in the door of a louelv
saloon in the Black Hill. "So," waJ
the reply, "but there are plenty of quarts
around lu re that don't hold much over
a int."
"Violet, dearest, do yon play tLat
tune often?" aske I IIiij;h Moiitreissor of
bis alfianceiL "Yes, vt, and when we
are married 1 11 play it all the time."
Th.u Hngh wrnt out and shuddered
bimsilt to death.
Said Tom: "?iu;v I hiv-leeu abroad
I've taken so much veal that I'm asbamed
to look a rail in tbo face." "I s'poao,
sir. then," said a wa, "you contrive to
shave without a fclas.v"
VxiiiTix Tne great success of the
Vejreime ai a cletns r and purifier of the
bloml i tbwn beyond a doubt by the
grett numiiers who have taken it, and re
ceived lmuieiliate relief, with uch rtmark.
able cure.
Ir is a great deal Itetta-r to save on.-
poor dniiikard from the ooi.sii,-ii,-vi of
his guilt than t J ire over ol.'iire nas-
sutresof Scripture to fin.1 out when the
world will come to au en.L
V..r.it.-., -.1. ..... . .
... vKuirj a niau ho niileli as
dllliter-steilgio.l biJL We, forexample,
mo t heurt ly b-h that every man in the
world bad UAf a lu.llion a; d wo our
selves a mill on.
W... . TT1 1 . i ... t m ..
r.i.i.. j u ,H- M.uiin, as the Ulan
reiuarKe.1 when he beard quoted the
line, -i nains ol gold are fetters stid."
"Are you l.,t, my little fellow?"
ask- .l a .touux;-:lT.-ni:,t) of a f ur-vear
old. ".n be aol.U .L in reply, b-i.ut
In tbe East a man thinks he ia . rviii
i... k . ...i i t , . .
' -! -iM-u ue iraien u ii0 j,.r lu
a.', S.1W me as f-.r what he ran get
I ... - .
uu ou a pillliuag to M-cc.
"Yof don't
morumg,
"You ha VI,
reply.
A Hoi.iw mocker) li-Lo.
xn to reliah w t tLi.
said a aojIJ U, m Ag to Foote,
1 t tritd me Vet," was the i
: cmJ
ltie ?t U r .Ll i.l ,i-r
" A hi' H lii Llj a-t.. ina.1.- of tU
laX 1II.S.I Hfi't
iffyit ut a; :. aiirf
1"S a Z Lt tut jt jet..
'fJ pa-f t uxKtut m-&it. a
ttfttt efsut m vt.ua'. I, r-jVa
in f.-t. as K Ujt
'jw'i '4 tx aviJt t
f.-m iA,, auar i4s. ca"Xs u.i
perow; a cer-y a poa-wbiie, ax.4 t.', fha
k4 ibW-iH iKf-f paxiiu; te tu seed.
V- i l i-r l-j.l ,4 U.
i
walt-r.
A tjuktr'.n fans. Lav tig um-j t il
't S-xtfd tfo L iAi fcou cm, biaii
w v at th- lvad ert t u 4 ,isi uj
Ui 'A Km1 iaauoitjf, , ttrt fef
"H i pa.su u.V iii 4 Lad, L b ad
ioved ut U riifaut 'A tLc Air. :
Cb tJ-J-l )mjcm &3J v-afc.tw urn pi
ucncf as a sb"jt ariul i kw)i
A r.,tJ n-nort of the Man -dp . :
I''fr M- r. rational 0pmr4ta are eralu
a!-y u-skibtf their way. and. la ooc nn-.
u'.rf at least, a beginning is ta-inic made of
a revolution, namely, the ru-a of treat
IWUl f ilioarrj in c.ll!,lu;' aasitariLiiiia
asd txtalt lahiixtiis f ib cure of d-v
Ml aff. d.S'-mK ot leva' loo, etc The
ifojne (i l irf M-li p'airee. H M Ui. ata-.
uf tbe spreiQc ' nut o their elluiale-
Oat. MauiuiJl as hr uutry ahuw tbal ai
a:ileric air a 1 ovef lu twr.h kas the
lUir C!a' nation. II mfmt.ttc VifllM MiUt
rtwde la Ihe ; al -ifity of the air
lli a . ui in t,t., outf.ual mat'
r.. a'w. p i U.I h y jo4 p. mut
fai-iuika. fur Iw-f, 4 la aa l sup.
pie Hat ia li aoulu tVe-ida, t4 a-.
ym a ua I"-, a 1-J ir iaae Ol Ik tira-
ll l aa warui ai ia a Lot bou-. la iu-
l trg IM tiA. U U BOW ai. J tLca ouJ ,; yx
ll u eaaMT lo be wa-jl-dovs ihtv, i
' i ai.v ir aahiiM aud Cbc laaaape it
b ajt fut, Hji, bee caaaot arad aJ
U kuk 10 lt ou a Wc aitial Uevier nj
auUrfiUtU at boute, Ihe ta-OrtU iA Luk
uf be et J yid evea by the p o L 1 bra
txi, abea we ILat Ibc luaj .r i! y i (
uue Buo-ia nal Ibe ouilei a a
souKit u tne mora
Vegcline
A SFLESDtD MEDICDfE.
ffeart and Kidney Diseise, Fmle Weaktes.
(JBioogrrLLa, Iu Jolt SS, ls;.i.
H. IC PTETSfcS. IUr,,-
Is ar Sir. I am aitKft'l witb Brm-t anil Ho
in-1 tuni-r triiuile Wmkir. on.l
il:i t, rf I wt.h swveral pdriu-ian an, I rr,vivr. u
liit-rt iltuil I in j.iur Vtnie, an-l ati.-r
tnkitu two IritllM I mu. oimplett-ly curt- l, ami
"' uen aneaimj womau evvr siace, allti .iin
I am in mj sixTy-mitti jvr. I .lo Beamij recui-
iHrnjni ai--iii:iDe iii an ann-ie-i as
Jave Oeen, abU I li.e-i the Uaj Uut it iell into ai
liauiLi,
MRS. MAHU H0h6ON.
GENERAL DEBILITY.
CirsTOM, Iowa,, Oct. 9, WTS.
U. R. STSVBva, Boston :
Dir Sir. i a u hpji to annotiDce to Ihe pol.
K tbal I kive US4l Wplllitf. in mw fiiiilv
Ihe Im of results, and can rroiuioeml It to all
tnoxr who wuD a aiuipie and effective remedy. It
uaa ur-a oei la our laiuilj in the KuK tor rear
a the b.-t medicine lor a -HI col Purider." la
my case it waa uacd as a cure tor Untrrnl UeHilitf
an, I alter umg several botUea, found my healih
icMuini
FRED II. BARXAUD.
Formerly resided at East tauaan, N. u.
BLOOD PURIFIER.
rinil RlPfTM lnl n.-t IK
II. R. Stivin.-s Boston:
e ued ine -e.tin, fnr the lat Mx
uma. aul h.ve fmtti.1 it u h- ih. 1.1 hi.i
Purt-r i etrrusriL It h.ui ht-ltn-tl nu .-r mm-h
auJ I can recouuueud It to the puilic
MiW. S. W COLE.
Vegctinc
IS TBI I EST
Spring and Summer Medicine.
Vegctine is Sold by All Druggists,
AiMAKESIS
Dr. S. Silsbea's Ssisrral Pile Eoaeir
Otrca Inatant rrlirf ud ia u Inf.llible
CURE FOR ALL KINDS OF PILES.
old bj irariTrAtoeTrywTttr. PrW. f 1 r-'rr Krs
prtpnt'i t null. rartr;ia- rnt fr t l'av:rin
od all aff'-rrra. bj p. Nu-Ln. !t-r 4 H. ul
Ikw TurKCitjr. ""n't Turriirf "Ainitni
HAS BEEN PROVED
The SUREST CURE for
KIDNEY DISEASES.
Dom a bun. buk or diirl'-r-l urine Indi
cate that you w a TK-tim THEN DO NOT
11KSITATK; tw. Kutn.3r.W0rt M oooe. idru
gnu rwjommfBd itli.l it wi;l.pcltl orvw-
oom tbe dwn and rurtar. btlta. tenon.
qrllPC For complunu pai)ur
buUICOl toowM,ffw9aM palnj
I 1 ih IH.M.. Klil3.y.Vt art u ilnai "TLniil
am it will mtA prompter and aafrljr.
I EitaerSex. Laoonunmiise.nitratifni of tznaa.
bnck duMorropjdpcmt..uldil drmgginc
paiaa. aU apccdliy Jtrld to i:a rurmxiv. pom
IS- SOLD ET ILL DHU J..IST Mm ti
SrxDAT school intelligence: "Wbich
u the first and most important sacra
ment?" aaked an Austin Sunday school
teacher of little girl in bis class. "Mar
riage," was the prompt response. "0,
no; baptism is the first and most import
ant sacrament, replied the teacher. "It
may be in some families, bnt marriage
always comes first in onr famiyL We are
respectable people, we are.
Two-Third ef a Buttle Care.
Dr. R. V. PiiBcr, Buffalo, X. V.: Dear
Str I hare been taking your 'Faonte
Prescription for "female weakaeu." Be
fore I had taken it two weeks I began to
feel stronger. I bare takn two-thirds of
a bottle and believe 1 am cured.
Gratefully,
Hits. JL V. Lovrrr, Waist ia, 111.
"What did you do to break that Tase?"
"Ah 1 Madame, nothing coal.l beeaMt-r.
I had it in my baud bke this and I
struck it against tbe comer of tbe table,
so And be breaks the mate to it.
PgwOMAN CANV HEALTH OF WMAlA
LSTHZEWIThS THE H3"PE OfJ
Women and dress can never be separ
ated, i-ven when a woman entt-rs a
convent to retire from the world she
takes tue veil.
Throat, Branchial and Lane Ulaei
specialty, bend two stamps for Urge
treatise giving self treatment. Address
World's Disi'csaaBT Medical Mcsicm,
Buffalo, N Y.
Whex Fenderson beard tbe cannon
yesterday afternoon he a.sk.d. "What's
that ?" "Tbe Governor taking b is seat on
the Common." he was tol.L "Tbundi-r!'
exclaimed Fendt-rson; "dots be always
sit dLwn as hard as that?"
Sick aud bilious headache, sod aU de
raniremeiits of stomach and bowels, cured
bylr IW. Pdiet,..0r anti-bilious
granuk's. 25 cents a v:al. cheat)
w.uw .khcui virtues, llrilm.
gists. ' -
A FELLOW ma-t sow bU wild OuL-.
you know " exclaiiuiil the adolescent
John, "Yes," rt'pliiil Annit-, "but oue
sbonldn t begin bowiuz so soon aftt-r
cradng."
f'iarr CumaUlnta.
of all desenptions are nlieve.1 at oaccaat
peeuiiy cure-t by Kulm-y-Wurt. It j-rus
intended by naiure for the cure of aU dis
eases ot ths ki.lneys caused by weaJuk-
and debility. Iu great tonic p-iwers are
especially directed to the removal of this
clarsot dUeanes. We know if rteraicA
that have sufffre-1 It thirty years that
have beea perjuuicn'Iy cure. I by tak:o
Kidney-Wort a SW tuoe. Try it. either
b'pud or dry. .Sun
The Spring field I!' ii,f,h un s.iT"tbr
work of loy iuvi-ntom t rvally wucib-r-ful."
It is, bnt th.'v haven't iuv.-Lt d a
factor
LVD1A g. PINKHAM'S
satLsl
Lrv 1'V vt-t.
Gesti mis Your H p Ki.irr bav
been of iirral value t aie. ltu hud up
wiih typni id fever I. over lw- na:u.-i
and C'.ulil get no rtl.e t until I tried
VTur Hoc BUter. To th e wJV w.l!
i debility or any ne in leole hra.' ti, 1 cor
dially reOMnnatfcl them.
J. C. S1UETZKL, 65 1 Vu l-a st, CLica-
-ttbtoatia at Moo, Buctiw, fMaiv
ut uandion.-Ui swi ti tuk-i
Rerullitor, na i-.. 11 rt
i; exvi WW ymu leJCl alfr Uesrtr
B- 't r avrv fa
it 17 T-TT UTal
To mii vtsw
tT Cl!h fi
ll .lrvan A(T-lr
tl B. t lT aVf IO Tei
teat inc.
OC.lV fw bam-l or f-i-e rata
It ntj OT life- It aVek-
tS 00 -'U rmui f -rn
UtTearOt akSVP rod tt tlwsi
nnrxarr twr, ir h, rw
if mml ffUeU SCBl-llakSt.
at-.wttJiout intoa
asf M a-a Hop Ftt-
it Vit if
awe t .e-n t t-e.
kOaealrv-laa.
I r mr frta-n.
Hop O
lmMwr-a r eatrursL Nit tu Pna JlV a t K
P. I.C.' fWajafT.
J trKr-prii-HI, ler t latiwr. L -tel
fur imir. BiUai V
Hiheknun, af u r tr. !t iun
tUTLst !4 tu-Tcle: Airjti, uw, aa
that little iU u ur kj-r u( 1
the ig a ta 1I :
1 . 1 T.. .j . ..a ,ll-l-L.-J
PIHTT
ri'iim
Why ii Mrs. I.vd. U P.nVjvVt V
ta'!e f4)m?iiun.t lifce t! M.-.-p.-n r.t;
in a spnni fr!i-t f tic-; t-r: iri- i ui-k
Ti une of taj UeVioi r.vr ci v- w:ti
ica oimemom ihat it e?- vl
obstacles add is liter ally iLata c-ua-"7.
"Mr f retiH." sai.1 tL :!:.-LiriLij cU r.-y-nian
at the ni-tm.i4 ! n i. r--i
p-rsiis ne-Ar Cl:.c:aui:i a few -lr a:.
"My frr... it iu iurt ii n-:t t
ruam-d. inraliy a a. a 1-lr .uit.
r bca aii' banit i.t ir Lt.-.
lck iQ, a- am de iT.-s.-t c-t-x."
VS32TALS CZZZZZITD.
A Sere Tar for an FEMALE WEAK
NESSES. larlaaUec leeerre-re lr
nnlar meat Paiafel Meaerraaila.
laaaaeaeaiieei aaa t Wrallaa mt
the Weaae. Umau. rBO
Utrsl'S IT LIU, ae.
rr-rvoaaat io th. tr. aemdK ! faiaii ! ire
taibiflVe- taiti-lWra enrneary. aaa -Bam.
aia Aanat kar and r-p-T
raiantw ir rr ae ri aiax rr nun.
(yf-'-a uiVianra T tfc.-r-' rramm
mt .t-r wn. m wmrumA tao ny tal kx r
Wra bcf.e tie raur: awl f aJ ai et ia.
IX" K I D FT COM ri.AIT of Ciarr Sea
Y4 t.rrat Brtieria lie Taav
li bi r.. rvK Vw wLe rra-rrrrw
will enul.. . r.-ni
h: d t tarn uii i - J
ta-aucatbCpn3ia&'t K IhrAf ar frm
awl mt so ul O wa.tm x-?v. Ir
rmrfa-.a-t. st. Sta i. T-
tj mot WJ a-l ie tra u( v - of w
mela(rxr.:tfelf(i''r. fM'-mrm
trariy an-i aa lrtrr r'--T- l-- imam
mmmy. arai tor pasab-c. 3tmi'm vrr
ra-r.ran T TM' !r r- " f -m
j- I TTwt r Li. r. a e -
HEALTH IS
WtALTi
EeaUh Of Bod it B-,'f i of
RAD WAY'S
Sarsaparilliaa r.ooI.r.L
Fare Mqotf zakre aneavl a. kt r,t
yoot enae eoeatl. -L-vwi: mr .
i-..-a rair. aee aMuiaal 3
erUFara atoli.-a. 9r vrz.m .:,
repair an.l n 4- -ra-e t - v- , ,
oi Vl t. rLtvii r. . ;- a o.i ' .
2T a it trracaxac 1 -rm.
Ne aiaiuer a. m &t aawe -tr: s. t a
e(9awel. w zetT.T . .r-. . ... .
S.tuw-a, L-erx Sirn-. r-i-i,--r-v . -er
3a.kb.ieuai jNmi cf -e La A. .
-.jkkler. Waia.i.a. Lier. H.rfr - m t
eairv cariaic or cw voi- o.. , ,
ea.aa.1 ia te HUoiHui m- .. ,
al nai-a ud r.f t -e , .
tiapqe. or tae 4.11. Ir ;.ie i
ta piaae mt r.pr e- - c
Til Seurucun i(mk i e
es?eceKiiie; ?ni. xii -r-. - -
aru at rnmcm 9t te ar-is. 1 -
tarn-uet ia eor.re - w
aot mp? cae a.'W4.-v - a . :
mrm.'Zf r-aiiaa. ef aew s. ;'
to. ton ) wa- r. aa. . .
aa-l rauik r k . -- -. . .
ai.i ir.; a -rn..-.-.
eorL 1 r. a - .
l ut. r.e. jrx . . . "
ao-i uu tsat aw. a- fc - fc
autt rr--ta orr t c z.-
ta. -i-e mt C rT..e . - r.. .
enre it '-'
aate 'a mmmm Ja
mt succm
e er at t -. am x-a -
ui x;u
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a r . - ,a
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l a .er. .-
rxs Sa."
ASTHMA
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aiuiarit was an tntea-ie i arer Irj A.a
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Wieir tii?mnj as weii aa U. j
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