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farm axd homk.
Farm rtnken t »•.
Laiu,y CrcMaeu*.—Cuomnl'ers re-
n rich Roil and good cultivntion.
used 200 pounds of bone dust on the
plant whore I had previously sown 300
A cold frame is always preferablo to a ' pound* of ashes, and the remit •»#*
forty huahela of wheat to the acre, Wing
double what the bone produced alone.
This experiment satisfied me that ashes
alone nor bone dust alone would not
give me a yield that paid to my satisfac
tion. The acre with ashes yielded six
bushels, tho acre with bone dust yielded
twenty bushels, but when the two were
combined I harvested forty bushels.
This shows what experiments and a
small ex|ienditure of money will do for
regressive farmer.”
fourteen bushel, «#£»«* tract town I It is bounds to esti-
With wood ashes. The folfowmg year I ! m8te from , hp crop report)| „ hleh hsTp
hot-bed for early cucumbers. After the
, other plauta we taken out tho cucuio-
ln-rs can occupy tho ground. It is a
mistake to plant in raised hills, which
allow the water to rna off, thus 1 saving
•he plants dry.
Hvtrnon for Rnxrr.— Mix a little
■nlphiir with Halt and feed 'evasion illy
J® sheTp. It will effectually Vdrgy
wieeji ticka. The same rernf • )ied
to rattlo troubled with lioe v;.. i rid | the
them .if vermin. The use of sulphur
With salt well repays the trouble of
keeping a supply for cattle and sheep.
If a mixture of one part of sulphur with
acven of salt 1<# freely applied, there
will lie no trouble with vermin.
Tt units.—A practical farmer aays
that tnmi gills of turnip seed to tho
•ere is sufficient if sown broadcast. To
<lo tin’s, however, and to raise a good
s'rop, your land must bo rich uni free
from weeds. With poor land and only
a small quantity of nianuro, tlio l>est
plan ia to make furrows three feet apart,
scatter the fertilizer, cover and sow the
seed ou. tlacs.- ridges. You cau then
give th cm the nis-essary cultivation, and
also I'Arw.st in less time than if sown
broa.'ierj,t.
^^PASitF.s.—For summer use plant the
or *l.Y crook-necked, tho Turban for fall,
and for winter the Hubbard. All will
do well on dry, poor land if well ma
nured, although tlio latter does best on
strong, heavy land. If thelaudis poor in
tho squash Held it can lie advantageously
enriched, just beforo the vines run, by
applying a - tffp dnjastng of manure
worked in with a cinthnitwr; tliu vines
* ,n ^P r,M 4 from ^|ie Joints and get the
strength of it quickly. Dusting the
vinos with plaster will keep off the
striped yellow bug. The largo black
bug must In- Ifept off by hand picking.
Orkkm >iANrniNO.-^A Alasanchnsctta
farmer ar,y 8 that light valley lands can
lie ms 1 jo highly productive by green ma-
nxrv'iig alone, mid advise, buckwheat to
begia with on lan.la nmoh tat# by oon-
■hmt uropjiing. Allhij.igh tint ns vulu-
siblo as clover, it w ill grow where clover
will not. It contains large quantities of
nitrogen, potash and phosphoric acid.
Two or three eroi>s plowed down in their
green state will mako a light soil dark
ar.d loamy, Success is secured by shal
low plowing. By covering only three
or four inches speedy fermentation and
rapid decomposition tako place,
Havinu Mamiui:.—A young man, 18'
years of age, who has been bis father's
main bolp in cultivating nu ciglity-acro
farm, said: “Our jirineipal business
this s'luun r has been the saving of ma-
uurc, one item of whieli bus been tq sup-
|>ly bedding fur eight calves that were
k*q>t under a shed during tho entire
summer. Karly in the seuaou sawdust
l*een received from all parts of tho conn-
i try that there will be shortage Compared
with last year of at least 300,000,001)
bushel* of wheat and oorn in tho now
crop of tho groat grain-producing States
of the West, Northwest and South west
Some off,-eta at a short grain crop, aarf.
the Chicimo IVibune, are already ap
parent. jEke most significant of these
ia tho, laic shrinkage in railroad stock*
in spite of all efforts to hold them up.
The “ bulls ” have been talking as com
Adently as ever, but there ia reason to
ladieve tho more far-seeing ones lisva
been quietly unloading during th#
past fortnight There may be •
spasmodic reNivcry, but a short
grain crop almost ocrtainly foreshadow*
a depreciation in railroad stocks. At
the present time such an assurance is
strengthened by the circumstance that
these stocks have been advanced to th#
highest notoh by speculative processes,’
A shortage of 300,000,000 bushels of
grain means a loss of ‘0,000,000 tons of
freight to the railroads, for the deficient
cv in produce is taken from the exports j
the people of the Western producing
Hiatt's keep what they need for theit
own consumption. A reduction of
(1,000,000 tons in railroad shipment^
a shrinkage of about
IMHMIII flWMM*.
Indian Muffins.—One quart scaldad
milk and poured on fndinn meal, one
pint flour, four eggs and a little salt,
A Nimt Bison-..—Oue pint of scalded
B,ilk cooled, two quarts of sifted flour,
three table-spoonfuls of shortening, oue
cupful of yeast and a little salt.
llrr. McrriNS.—One pint flour, ou#
pint rye meal, two tahlo-spooufuls
yeast, milk enough to mako a thick
batter.
CntcAoo On.vnAM Muffins. — One
pint of graham flour, one-half teaspoon-
ful of sugar, two tcaspooufiils of baking-
!>o«dor; wet with water to make it soft
as gingerbread, *"J TV,
Hprimifif.ld Ho.,a BuouiT. - One ' rmUro^l re-
quart flour, one pint milk, piece buttar
size of an egg, one teaspoon ful soda
dissolved in milk, two teaspoonfuls
cream tartar sifted in flonr, with salt.
Minnie's Whith Muffins.— One-half
cup of sugar, one-half cup of water, one
and a half mips of flour, the whites of
thn«o eggs, one table-s|iooufnl of bnttiw,
one ami u half tcaepoonfiila of bakings
powder ; bake in uiuflln-)iaiia.
To Kkf.p Biirad Moist.—Keep a
lnrge earthen jar—a Oliver of the same
material Is 1 letter than a wooden one—
and have it well aired and fresh; let tho
bteml bo well cooled after it ia tuken
from the oven, and then plnee in the
jsr, ami cover closely. It will keep moist
and fresh a long time.
Eoo Soup.—Tho yelka of two eggs,
a pint of water, halt an ounce or so of
butter, and sugnr to taste ; beat up to
gether over a stow fire, milling tlio wntcr
gradually. When it lie gins to boil, pour
buckward and forward between the jug
nml saucepan til] quito smooth and
frothy.
Mashed Potatoes.—Old iiotatoos sre
best mashed. Peel, and let them lie a
lmlf hour or more in cold water liefore
boiling. When oooked, drain off the
water, put in a pinoh or two of salt, ta-
hlc-*|>oonful of butter and s little milk ;
boat till smooth. Dish, smooth the top
ami set in the oven to brown.
AortiTF-nATED Buttktl — An easy
method for showing whether butter is
aibiltqrated with Ix-af fut hss U»n sub
mitted by Hager. He saturates a cotton
ceipto. But this does not represent
the total redaction in the carrying trails.
If the producers of the West havo 300, i
000,000 of grain less to sell, they will red
strict their purchases in proportion, and
the West-bound shipment)! will fnll off
according to the usual ratio of exchange.
It will lie safe, therefore, to count U)ion
a detlcienoy of many millions in railroad
earnings, including tlio shrinkage iq
shipments and the lower rates which n
consequently spirited competition will
surely bring slioui It will ho impossi
ble to curtail expenditures in anything
like the same degree, and there will
necessarily lie a material loss in the not
earnings of the roads. The interest o#
the Immla roost be paid, and tlio losses
will fall upon the stockholders.
I’HihTT ycArs ago Burr forbade Platt
to walk across bis land at Platteville, Ct.;
Imt Platt could save uinny *tep« by go
ing that way to his mill dam every
day, and so did not ht-ed the prohibi
tum. Recently, after Platt bad worn a
path mugolcsti-il during tlio intervening
years, Burr told him ho must slop, as
ni AMCBtMxniJN tmrmn.
The new putr.p factory of A. Y. Mc
Donald, Dubuque, Iowa, the tldril lnig-
eat in the United States, was dedicated
recently by feasting, *|>eeohoe, and mer
rymaking, participated in by many of
Dubuque’s liest citizen*. After snpiier
Mr. McDonald, who began lifo as a poor
apprentice, addne*<xl his guests. _ In
iq<caking of the future )iosaibilitiea of
Dubuque ha made th# folic wing allusion
to tho vain# of newspaper saaistanoo:
'• 1 would say in this oounection that
there is ons mighty engine to lie used
for this end that has in a great measure
been neglected by «\ namely : ' Tbo
preee.’ A vigorous, energetic, thrifty
press la the Indox of a live, aggressive
community, and while tho iwees builils
up Imsinees we must also recognize that
liuaiuees must also build up the pres*.
Their interests are mutual. Th# char
acter of a city la known by her news-
pa)Mirs. Let us advertise a little more.
Let us show up what w* have got. if
we havo a good thing we must let the
people know it,”
BATiHia WATKHMKl.oy.
Instruction in eating watermelon is
given by the Baltimore Amrrican,
whieli should be good authority, aa it is
pil lii-htd in tlm uielou region. The
hotel plan of cutting a watermelon like
a tulip, and pnMing a lump of ice in it
ia condemned, because ioo should never
tom'll the pulp, but a burial of the un
cut melon in ice for two days is wise.
Then out lengthwise and eat lictwivn
meals. “ People deal uujustly with lliis
fruit aomotiniea by eating a hearty din
ner flmt and then touting off with a
melon, and then if a moral earthquake
•eta up in the interior they charge it to
the melon. Tho watermelon waa in
tended aa an episode—an interlude --*
romance without words—a nocturne in
green and red—not to 1># mingled with
bacon and greens ”
A OniNAMAN .killed himself at Paw
tucket throe years ago, and hia devoted
brother has just killed and burned a
chicken and also a good 'shirt n|xm his
grave, because the dead man w as hungry
and abort of clothes, he said.
WEtTHER-OB NOT.
W| it Irnlro the phll^oAhy of th# unfottwu •
tint1i, mho. «'ht*o everythin# had op.'n »wi|#t
»tyr»f. ffat.t, • Well, thrre’H U* v»»*«thpr #nd um
U ft,#t nut pitto." aImI w«Mih«r t> th# " y«llow
dof" of nit ■utyotii; evcrjrono thltikt .1 hlf
*j*t*!'lnl iljtht t«* t jr t» htttofth# vmthnr »nd
hurl* ttln nnnUtcmin.<imtt«Yt "Old rr>’iiAMMt1p«. M
It I r \t! •: ! \ !■« itMUt li t 111 til PPtflllHtlnf
tho weather fho IoIIoy fti( romniuntriitton it
0x»m l*ruf. Tiro, of I otit«. Mo . thu wiiowiiM
m«toon>lt‘.lpt nn-l wt nthcr prnphot of tho Wait
It dof* tiot Ji-i oM th# weather tut aomethlttii
•itrrly of nr or# tuipv rtancc t«» th<w# who >ti(1hr
wflti that |*alnf\il imtUiW tio «tw#in of- "The
d.»y niter r'lnrtuJlng m> Wot»»it t at Dur'lngton*
<TV?
#l«v» t. up't will • '!Qt|'IM#i? rhli'f* thn blond In
• •triu tn thn*« rpontt ». t
•Hit t*kr on# till "nrTi feiint 1 to itwrrlt*- tnn* I«j
onto s.mfl.1 b^nrih. if am l. u tAtnn 1*^ |**wi 1 la
Hi. d o\rfjnh» r# .<? u^nt Lv inutl f<>rnlrtt»r ar.-i |NC'
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Iow\ on fho ?twt of Th , ##Y»d*f*r In1 waa trlrcfil
with a ttidduit nftauk of murntir• t fn flic th d
uivliti; tno oxtTtu Ulliiif |*.tlD ai11• I alutv«i pr#v» i t
iii|l hrv«ithhiv. Mjr |•ulm\ tlnu Ulv Ml. Udl to 15
tliirtio# Itaus a of tho H.'iiim h mmvlol nii4n
cold rtammjr #w#nt n*fi*rvr1 iftr tnttr# towty
Tho att#’m!liitf nh)>totnn t*outd 1)0 thTtnlhg t" u
llcvr me. \ftiT auflvnitjl f«*r Ihr## liottm. I
thmiKlit ax 1 luut In’OIi »i-Id« M .1 n t»ut t Hi with
unod t'fftvl for rnonmntlo |>aiiia* t woutd ti
1 until!iito<l it f>i»vo of ftantit I. )itt
rover mjTchont. whh thr t Ml. nod apfitlrdft,
ndlcf Wiia alniiwt InutaDlntoNHiff, In nM limn I
" rvt «Mtibil> •"« frooi |talo. a<ld Mould tmvo
takoo iho trnln to fill mo f%|»i»oliitiii«*tit that ntuhi
In n tioli{hlH'riiii( tow it hml my frlottdu not dl«
•tiAdodfoo. Auliwiiu I t.'oktluMitRht t into for my
tiMino, In Ht. I^iiIn, mid hnfo imt Inn n troubled
•Ilit 1 #.
tn It.
OKI) to
was unoil iLuly iu nuftloirnt quantities to j \tit1iA suspeotetl tampla, which is
first melted. He then liglit# the wick,
and permits it to burn for about two miu-
utca. At tlio end of that timo, when the
wick is extinguished, an odor like that
given oft' by a tallow candle, when its
flame is blown out? is readily perceived
if tlio butter iB artificial.
Orange Jellt.—Make a sirup with
one pint of water and one i>ound of loaf
sugar, boil it with tlie thin rind of four
. .ranges and two lemons, skim it care
fully and mid tlio juice of eight oranges:
let it boil about twenty minutes skim
and odd tho juice of a lemon and
either one pint of ealves’-foot jelly,
or sixteen sheets of tho best
French golatiiio dissolved in half a pint
of water and elaritled with whites of
eggs. Peol a couple of sweet orangos,
removing every particle of skin of both
kiuds, core them to get rid of tho pips,
and ent them in thin slices in such a w ay
ns to get riil of the pellicle ronud each
quarter. Proceed to 1111 tho mold, dis
posing pieces of oranges ill it in a sym
metrical fashion, place it on ice to set,
and turn it out when wanted.
nlieorb the liquids und keep the calw*
dry, and later dry earth, Icuvoh or any
thing which could ho obtained most
readily. In tlio fall thirty-on# horse-
cart loads of manure wero drawn from
tills shod. Since manure is tlio one art
icle most needed on a Urm, tho farmer
never should cease laying plans for
making it, and, *,( successful, he may
look for largo returns iu produce."— Kx-
chatir/r.
Cotton Mothh.—J. D. Austin, of
Fain/ni nonnty,-Tor**; distributed thir
teen bottles ilUnl with coal oil, supplied
sritb a lump wiek, attached to sa many
■stioks higher tnau tlio growing cotton,
witli oue end sluak iu tlio ground at
suitable distances from each other, iu a
forty-acre fluid. At dusk lie lighted the
lamps. Tho cotfon moths, attracted by
the lights, buzzed about them instead
of depositing thuir eggs on the cotton
bulls. Tho m-xt morning tho ground
wiki strewn uliout the lamp-sticks with
• ir.glcss moths. Tlio lamps were used
oh long ns it was deemed necessary.
Tho result wus that a bale of cotton to
the ucro wo» produced nt an extra cost
of 8 cents j>er acre. On a twenty-five
acre field on the same plantation, where
no lights wore used, the crop wns de
stroyed by the lx.U-wonn. .- Tho Journal
of Agriculture suggests thnt these cheap
lamps might, be used witli success by
fruit-growers in destroying tko ourculio.
Prevention of Rust in Wheat.—A
writer givos tlio following on ’ tlio sub
ject of early harvest of wheat: “Bust in
wheat is caused, among other things, by
nxhnustion in the soil of requisite min
eral matters, such as soluble silica, pot
ash and some others, which uro required
to make stiff, bright, well-glazed straw,
and this couditiou is aggravated or rath
er operated upon by climutio changes to
produce fungi or rnst. When the straw
is too tendur and soft, lacking sufficient
flinty or glazed covering, which is the
case when it grows too succulent with
excoss of ni.rogonous and lack of min
eral matters, it is liable to be ruptured
if suddenly struck by the sun while
damp. When this shite of things occurs,
an immediate sprinkling of plaster or of
lime has been sometimes kDown to ar-
rost tho disease and prevent serious di#-
aster to the grain ; but wliea it occur*
lata enough to find tho grain adY&noed
to tho milk or dough state, immediately
cutting the grain will save it flora injury
Net Ire.
From the Ifllh of October, I8H1, io
ho 1st of July, 1882, genuine Hock
HrntNff Watkk will be supplied tocu4
turners by Ellis A Co., of Hailey Spring*
Ala., lit the following rates :
Ten gallons in anti-corrosive can. -W.Ofi
Hame can refilled ill
the trespn-s hod lasted long enough ; Five gallons in anti col ru-ii ■■ laJI.. " ill
Haute cau refilled at 2 6#
Nine gallons in glass liottles 7.DO
Reasonable freight and express rat
lire given by all railroad*. This wntcr
has been known for nearly fitly year*
as a sure cure for Dvsoepsia, asu rc eurj>
for diseases of the Ivi lney and Bladder,
a sure cu-e fur all curable cases of
Dropsy, a sure cure for Hciofuloiis row
of the Ik.Hes or Sion, and a certain il
stroyer >>f the terrible thirst for inloxi
eating drink that overcomes so man]
worthy resolutions. Deprive aTlrunU
ard of his diadk for three days uni
meanwhile give him plenty of Roe
Spring Water, uipt he won’t want till
whisky; Dori’t you think it’s wortji
trving it. If you do, drop a postal
Rills A Co. It
Ohtl In and
and all ni*sA*#a
Ussss* »r Msl’tltsl 1*1 In* st th* SIM#
A WAHHANTBD CURB.
Price, St I (M». r-o mo m*ii Doiaiw
AROMATIC MILK
A Iili-aeutnl. •|«-drrte-
■ ■ BJiW >..t rn.ss.
four
, iirslnrrsrjrcaae. l*rk
mm dollar *4,1 li| ttriiKrl-Ufirsnl hr mat Ai
Sr-M UK. II. IIAKMIA I'lusSsrsh. I*.
tjtiNQ men uuswissrspn»:
IN, s I ItrM VAIKHT1H ilQj., YtlU, W.MJ
«>«»• Ill'll ttflOYf till! ALr.HTH.
HAK[TffAllirSr,
"THE PRINCE ANO THE PAUPER."
Will "IIImII ill hi# ptsrlnns Nelli*, Mi l <||T* I# ••« fbc
Iri •IliinO# of foul I - It- III II! ike ID til.-V (•ImiIU. (>M
••••til# will iri proi||flly, *n<t •'rills rlisd* Inffllv't,
•ii| tar talTisr *•- #i •lulh# Minx «»niH«# i.nw
.».*«X# ff.i ciiculxia mtiliriMi# «•• l#»Uul.Ami l»):t»4.,
k I'lYNK. #«h»tahM.#, tin, on.-.
a.sos am*nts wmssto • rt.t, rua
LIFE OF 6ARFIELD,
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ItutrnM. rsiiti'mlnl pmlrnll nf lUifh I I, In# atfri
•» ; «>».• of i|i« shoofinff i »h# #4r»..xl.*mWf ; Onilta*«i t
h»#«NillMh* •nrf. . »t-«t.din»<V»'n. t Tl.
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LYDIA E. PINKHAM’8
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|yj|o|tlonie
fsrsll Us. ixi.h7r.sri.l-’. ««d W i iWmii
M«#nn«a tmmmr Ml fY«inl«
U will rurta rntlrrty th» w..r«i forfc of
pMnta, all ownrtnn trnnblat. nn4 tTWrn
Uaa, rutin# ami Pli | U##m#nt«, and Um roumf—mt
hnl •nd U illflii
( h#n#« of Ufo. . ,
II wtD dlitado# •nd »»tpr1 fttBior* from now—"
tan Milf Mair«of Tbo irojuny to ** *‘
r#r«w himnrtlUn*!*rho Itol wy iioo^T
Tl Yomoooo fnlntnoo*. Italutow?, no4rffjM»0 ••■Tin#
for attmulft't*. and rotlovoo waoftnoM of fbo ^owiMffb.
II onroo Ulontin#, Ibadwhon, Ifxrooa* l\«wtmHon,
Otatarml lwUlllj, f ItaptcBOOWi I)#prwd#i abJ todl-
Th*l faolln# of WoHo# 4oww. xwwda# pA. #<■»
nnd bnokarlix, la alway ■ |w*rmni»owllY • ui#4 by tfia «■%
II will ol nil tlmoo *nd midor nil . IrrmUrt—o—#IIm
hATtnotijr with tt»o Uwa itml fovorti tho fxmnlo
forth* oil roof Kldnoy * MhW flfeW
Ooan|MNio«l la ttn«»»rpn#OF«l.
LYDIA IL FINK HAM** JT.UWTkWMM
fOI NP la rroporod at W nod M WaUorw Avon*#
l«jnn, Mom |*Hx« fl Mt boMlonf««r |A loot tenant
!■ tho form of inllo. nlon I a tho form of I ■■■■>* ••
vw#ot|>t of |»rloo, $1 pxr Iwi for althor. Mra. PtahteM
fYaolyan«taoranil lidtora «»f Inquiry. haJ f# pMfh
|«i AMiwi no nhoro. Jfaofton IMi lH|wr.
ItofnoiilT ahonld bo wlthoutl.YDlA K. FtNlflAMf
UDUi I’ll J A. Thoy miro r«Hiatl|«nllon. bllMMM,
Mid torvldAy of tbollfor. »r#n»topor hot.
#«r *«ild hr oil l)r«##t«tn. *81
inntn. cW«»ri
A Net Book by Mark Twai.
"Tlie Prlnoe an.l hr Psapsr.” k
Imnk f.,r ths y.iiniK ol *11 nge* lies-
flir-k for rsnvsssrr. ever pohMsh*#
gold liy siil>cri|itioii imly. l'or term
and terrbory apply st once to
HotilUrrn PiitilliliinK 0#.,
Il.ii IIS. New Orleans. Ld..
A i.aroc. 1m.tel, to lie conducted on tlie
American plan, ia nl>out to be erected j
op the 8)to of the late Duke’s Theater, |
iu Hotborn, Ismdon. In announcing
this fact, the Lonik'U World taki s cn'ca-
sion t.'.describe somo of ilia distinctive
features of tlie American hotel, aa it ap
pears to tho eyes of Johnfly Bull. H
is, to many thousands of people, a lw« 11-
iiig-liouse, where they e»u obtain all th*'
comforts and conveniences, with ample
attendance, nt smaller cost than that of
the separate establishment. At a cost
of 10 to 14 shillings jier day the guest hta
his comfortable room and a well-supplied
table witlmpt care pgli^Cftli
obtain telegraphic communication 1 itli
any part of the civilized world, order a
carriage, secure scats at tho tic i ter or
opera, get shaved, shod, clothed, pushed
mid mired (if sick), all without leaving
.he building. In fact, by availing him
self of the facilities usually presented
in tin stores, etc., on tho street floor,
" I tie wayworn traveler may enter u
wr,-, k, and einesge in a few hours uu
Adonis on tho American plun.
William L. Swan, the son a retired
uiilliouairo st Oyster Bay, L. L, notwith
standing parental opi»ositiou, h is mar
ried Miss Belle Thurston, tho daughter
that lie Imd, after P' aturo delili-ratin#,
resolved hi slmot liun if lie wulkeil Hist
way agnin. Flatt did take tlio usiu.i
route next morning, and reoeivid j-
eliargc ot Imcksliot from Burr's gun.
Thirty years ago i it sxait jMasswIip-
fetts S4.H1 to educate each child ; now jt
coats $13,.W
An ox-consul of Orcat Britain, says the
Brooklyn A'nph, rolalol Unit Mr. Chns.
Townsend, Hcdalin, Mo., was cured of
rheumatism of the worst kind by St.
Jncvilis Oil.—JndiaiHijtollt (/rid.) Aen-
tinet.
A IIiiitimi man-of-war, tlio Merlin,
tnr.1t TTUl po^jei men to uosist iu the evic
tion 120 persons from their hom.is iu
the Island of Innisturk, off tlie west
i coast of Mayo, some daya ago. When
i it lieeils tlie services of a British miui-
. if-war to ourry out ou eviction process
. against |K>verty-rtriokeii fishermen in
tlio "Wild West" of Ireland, it looks
had for the landlord and the rfoverii-
| fnent which assists him in carrying out
the eviction.
| Tub Ottawa (Kan.) Republican thus
I quotes: Mr. Harvey B. F. Keller, re-
c lrdor of deeds, says: I have long
I-ceil convinced of tlie merits of Ht. Ja-
colis Oil, nml uso it in my family for
rhoumutism successfully,
"Just on#,” murmnred he, involun
tarily druwing closer to the lusoious lips
that smiled upon him with such bq-
witcliiiigneaa, while hi* own quivered In
mi agony of ex(>cctnnt anticipation.
"So I notioe," replied #ho coolly,
glanoiug at the dock, " and time for
you to turn up your coat-collar and
shut the stroet-door from the outaide."
••Don’t know half their Value.’*
"They cured me ».f Agat*. Hilionlneas
sad Kii’iuev ConipUfnt, a* recoiiimcuded. I
had II hslf'bvtile left which 1 ussdbir niy
two liitlc zirl». who the doctors and nrigh-
curs slid could not he cured. I would hare
lout both of them oue night If 1 Imd not
given them Hop Hitters. TueyUld them so
much good I continued their use anti I they
wero cured. Tlist is why I nay you do uot
'gnow half the value of llup Hitters, and dn
not recommend them high enou*h."--B.,
Rochester, N Y. Heeothcr oolumiie-Amsr-
j icaiiltnv.il Home.
Dn. Tanner, it is said, is now prepur
mg to fust three months, und is drawing
up a proposition to tlie medical profes
sion of New York to that effect. He
said to a rciKJrter that he can fast nine
ty-live days if fed on electricity, the air
in hw room to be charged with a strong
current. Thia being positive, he can
obtain a negative element from the dis
integration of his tissue. Be is now
fattening for the fast, as plenty of sdi-
os6 is Deoessary.
A Wise Deacon.
I “Dcscou Wilder, I want you to tell me
how you kept yourself nod family well the
past si-nson when sll the rest of us have
fueii sick so much, and have had the doc
tor* visiting ns so often?”
‘Uro. Tavlor, the answer i* very e»»v. I
bDiT'iuint iiuh »•«<# ms v
HALL’S
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUKEtl!
OR.
iWM.I
unIBALSAM
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III«•••*’«••#•! mtti.Dl»t*ta ikifiU’UUI*.
Iflift l .pnoaa, V »l lllllil* i MIlll* Wliimi' HU
J nngb. it'III nil lllta««i|i»#ta *•( llr«’H I IiImii
t)« uutiw. Il ••nllirta nml l».’i|ln tUv 1l#MlHrnn#
al ih«* I .»««-. InlfuMril iu.^ nnUiMi. a V>
41 **# »•!-, nu .1 pm ••talta IL# Iff a 1*1 "nritUR'ifi
tlal.it.iMs- h. row# ilii««l»* -t mH|* *• ill ‘
I*. \ n.IWI....#( loll »- *MM •».. iMribi. »I*|I.’ niiiVimV/#
{••o.it. i»r*.l» , tatal#.n.l I*»llw
Il ttm an II mfttil
w ofU l.il • ' il ]
pfistt lif lb«’ Miain i'f
vonr dnlkta •» •»»•!
an.utiUMi#• a•! ••«
Hop K!tt#r#.
| |i jm »#• ami I
tl*d *»r Jlnul*'. « »•! »*r
,-,il.r»Mh >'T l*nV"l’h
um>s 1, '» Hop
Whrix.wr raapri
wlirii iir
m* * I * otr#n>1nif, * r
| •■t,..::, -.w-ihi
U IUI. Mop
ltl#r •*
pJii I nt, HIAril wi
ll ( III*. Pfi Mill! 1-4*,
NoixWs, |i/i»o«l,
fit tr !ir Itxrrr# t
You till *»#
[ rnmd I* <••»*
Hop Bitter#
If J#*l"
r:
isi It may
an«a your
Ilfs. It has
anvod hun-
drads-
UrwLMlin^
i.ftwrlnjc fn*ir a..y In-
on if imi«Mb
isouinr, -nil• rtt.gt from
I lri*i *.» n I»»hJ of Mb-
1 Bitter##
levmr.’irsa
HopBlttsrs
f). I. 0.
an
1 li re si#la>
hop
•f n.i.iii nn#aa
'.im* %>t ofilta.
I«ba•#U4 #t
l tar tab and
NEVER
.FAIL
i« Ihular.
#** sirmss
s ro m.,
rill cost only a pent.
The farm-roller Is much more cxti-s-
sivcly msml in England nml Fnuieu tliiin
inttle United TSfafcs7‘It is^MirimiMimiiu
ucoesaary, for plowlug freqiu-utly gis-s on
m all weathers, wet or dry, and ground
is irnulo cloddy by being plowed witii tile
wa tor in it. The use of the n d ler is, hi nr -
ever, rapidly extending among our most
intelligent furmera.
Fob
dyspepeln,
npii ile ami gag*
Indigestion, depression of
aural dumlily ia Hair various
forms, also os a preveatiru a^isiimt fevsr and
nguc and other intcnnltVnt fhvers, 4)i" I'mim
PiioapiioHtTzn Ih.maoyi aijkaya IIaiik, aiado
by Oaawoll, Hnr.srd A Oo„ Nuw York, ami told
liv ai] drugg'sls. ia tin. IsirAtmim ; and for pa-
tient* recovering from fern er oilier lii-knoa*
It lisa tin equal.
riles aa# ■—sallesa
16c. box "Rongh on 1U1«" kem* s hoots fr«*
' im. rats.
from flics, bed-bags, roarlu
, rales. Ae.
MOW TO NKIT'III-: UK II.TUi
will ..Iiw
4«ss4*w
1(1,1 .SI l‘T imam <n M OVIIX'S MAK-A-
I A 111 1.1. A ANtl STILLING!A, nr SLOOfi ANTI 1.1VKS
Avai l- will rm.ss hssiqi 11. IM plir»IMl Mtsnla.KM.
II l#«ni*ii|()i*nliiii '|EuPi pb* ai»ttolnk#,#»»4thri UI>'f
I I.«m• F» I'I'HIFI1 11 *-. r dlsnv. ird, ruling rwn.fu.a,
w t ,,f„ijt„- if....Mel-, W. ihimas flho Ki fin y-. Krt-tfri*.
I ., Malaru, Krrv il drkwlHlily. Bilintl# frifo-
},|iii.i«# and |)i*«>#*«# nf I im. I1<nH, f.ltrr, Kulncfi,
fiUm.act. t Skin,»ic.
BAKKH'H PAIN I’AKA* KA i
luniKii'i uv;rp
0RMP.
full II It. Mh:
Ita _ STOMACH ^ ^
b itteb s
UlmlnlshiHl Vigor
la relrobu rseil in gieat measure. In lima
troiild. d with weak kubieya, liy « judicioiia
u -. ul. u. Ml lUx* .Sioiu.u h JUUuis, which
invigiiratc* and stimulate* whlj.itit vxriUng
tbo uriuaiv organ*, la cunjunetis# with
It* Influent™ upon them, it correct* asidlty,
improvia uppuJile, and i* in every way oon
dliolre to health mill ncrYerepose. Another
marked ouullty to i's control orur fsvrrsnd
avuc, and its power of preventing It. For
sale by all Druggists aui! Dealers generally
For Two *
-^Generations
Tiro Rood nml hLhuiicIi old
gland-by, MEXICAN MUS-
TANG MNIMKNT, hiw done
Dttii'i* Iu hsniii.ru pnin. relievo
siiilVmiy, nml shvo wo IItohoI
inon mid lii'iisl# tlimi nil oflror
liiiiitroiils pul tOROilror. Why!
IfocdUM* tlio .UnsliinR polio-
fraio# tlii'iniRli skill mid flesh
It. flit* very l.»ne, drivhiff out
nil pdii u.i.l M>ronoNH mid
mnrhid tor rollon#, nrol roNtor-
fusr tlio afflicted part it) KOUHd
mid mipjile health.
!,>•. tea ••• n_ n.uMt.oj, r-uui. i,) ••
One Dollar
A YHAH.
ThsIMrtSlary WitM-rln ths West 4* Mtnaow
gmibiliall sa.SssWs-OsSs.1 rws4lnum*Mm.afintsd
0|-oT.(«-. ytelnllM Iwiiea WssU» L 4o4 M.UJU M
•ny .41..,. In Ills I nn*.' S'«i-4. |««l.«e y«M. for
l.i.r iiwiit.r a X >sr. 1 •-.» «m ■■' wwibsi «*u 4
CIV »"• w*tts geswi
[il’i .MuHii!
Guarantee!!
Tooth Preservative
All I • surs no, kw oCtnlirs tH.slS.au *•*••*, loss
.11,1 nn.isy M.-U-I 40 eeiils 11. «ubi|h, orihr,,
r«.. si. rrsf.u.«. r»:i.i.vriF.i».
$5 to $20
*•’ *»7
y.zzx
FREE:
Mesiykla !>*»•
rgosr* *m#b*ss ruse
ruiflf VeurMSI* eusw Cos...I I'll I*.
A ns-sf kiTiiiis ri-meH? *>r Ku,*s mi*
ASliUeMSSM. SI.a All Mauaiai
• . ..... 1 - ........ n» A. Ale*
•wry or I'.as..*.. nf aiij ki»a. T«i»l S-.i **•» Vaa*. ».t
I. .w4 M4m4m4 Osi a Cu., II, SA—AA Si., ».« York City
1 2 r*’.7 6. WF
MILL and FACTOitY SUPPLIES
OF ALL KINDS. BLLT1N0. HOSE
anil PACKING. OILS. PUMPS ALL
KINDS. IriON PIPE. FITTING3. BRASS
GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, fcNGINE
GOVERNORS, •(>. Send for Price-
1 ist- W. H. GILLINGHAM 4 CO-
143 Mein Street. LOUISVILLE. KY.
T leftMaot «ar#p
I * 1 ’ • s# Rua# Hap aw# Chert C
Utoa!* #i .-Tortyahrsa.—si.
COTTON IS KI NG
KINOOFCOflfON
liiviluehle _____ _ .
TA Y JlR JfiSlPAiYu
*r »
iiiMeu sii.l Prl
AUI I MAN Ik
II lo TH
MararisAB.
SovDifsri. c.am i«im*
ff r mrffis
GUNS Or##. fHL San Works. fm#k*rgb. Pa-
Waagorueg asi n
I*»*a*a kg I Aui
sal tfrtt/rmmio
ffTiic
Has, sa* tWi
ir«NM/VsH*r
used Hop Billers iu time; kept my family
u ell and asved the doctor bill-, fiiree did-
liirs’ worlli of it kept us well and aide to
ciuiing limn***.-.- —I ~~ , u work all tlie time. I’ll warrant it has cost
bythe rust, and aecuro a crop of sonrid ‘of a poor slioemuker. None of nwan s y 0 v, B „d the neighbors one to two hundred
wheat, with somewhat injured straw j n lativiN. attended thb wedding. Ho is a i„. „ w..„ .iek .he same time.
graduate of Princeton College *n<l Co-
ouly.”
Bone Dust and Wood Ashes.—An
Indian* farmer gives the following ro-
s-alt of an experiment with the above-
named fertilizers. He says: •• I ap
plied BOO pounds of dry, unbleached
nalios to tlie acre and sowed wheat on
that, end tho result was only six bndh-
els to the acre. Adjoining this tract I
drilled in 200 poun s of lion# dust, and
the litre# seres produced twenty buahels
to the uc^e, being an iuoreased y sld of
yiiu mix# uiv — *■ .
dollar* apiece to keep sick the same time.
■'Deacon, I’ll use y< ur mt-dicine hereafter. *
Inmbift f.aw School, n member of tho .
Union Club of New tork, a favorite in
wx'ia) circles, and has an income of
82.000 a year, wlucli the angry father
can not sweep away.
Wag* others sre suffering, drop a word of
khidticis and sympathy. If they aro suffering
fi n Cold, givu them Dr. Balls’ Cough Syr-
I -ip: a few dome of thi* valuable reiu.xlv will
| ir..r<l i .-taut nlii S, and* twarty-llTuOLn*. bot-
I 11..- will eui u tty worst Cough.
rss mu
CONFEDERATE.
To-U pi
•XYfll
luusa In IMl-’M l.r Iks Fn-lMSAie"
1 jtoulliffiu ClliP# f Pi'lefktliHi N»*W Wlrr-
Ku..A«llr. Bsi m S..IIC.-, Nsron. . le., IM ni.a. f-
s?."rr2S?- •*
-■eh hi.ia. 11.-.-.lAiui- ai• «Aiil.a
ul III- Iai— «>., A A.I II J..U n-.k .»•' < ...a aa-
,,u IU4JT rfi.d A'.iii.*, lor -hull Ik* n.4m.'« »4
win rmr him ai s*«ie.
If vn* rtn.l ALT cm.r-l.d AlAI-.l-, AlWAft lew- ll'mil
...1 lh« orielrd Afir-I'l-— sod Add.— All rotiim'ii.l-
ellioi.A log. V. htsuk" X, vr W.ll SI., S-« !"»■
The Rev. H. F. Adams, pastor of the
Lew is Street Baptist Church, at Toronto,
Ontario, has tendered his resignation
irecHUsu he does not believe in the doc
trine of clone communion. The Rev.
Mr. Adams is an Englishman, ami a
disciple of Hpurgeon. He intends to re
turn to the scenes jf his former labors.
lr yr>c ava " -1 ring p .or" and all worn ont,
you uniat lake liidu«> Wort. It 1* what yor.
need.
k STANDARD REMEDY
IN MANY HOMES.
for ('wiiffhfl, C’olfllri. frn'ip. Ilroii'hlil* aiwl all
#ffh* r Kit. ctforifl of ih« and MINGI* HHttK
unrlrmlftd so l min If bwjtwsi all foiiij rtiltoa.
IN CONSUMPTIVE CASES
It approach#* aa near J
*TL
i( or old.
AS AN EXPECTORANT II HAS NO EQUAL
IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANY FORM
j. N. HARR1* &. CO., Proprietors,
1 INCH 'ATI. ».
. _ apr^*flc that •' Ntnaiy-flYa'’ I^r
c _„. „ iM .»...'iitly ct«r#-d, wht-rr (ha dlr»-ofll»»rj* ara
stnrtly co«nplu-<l *Mk Th«r« la nochouleal or o(h*r io-
(rriiNoU lo harm ‘.ba yr— *• **
To the PcoplermSeuth.
Hl<ih« WOUKTAIN »■<* IU M*SOM.
A HlAlory of IliA BaI'Ia, OaI. CIO, and Ik* —as*
will—II 1—d II.Allwrtl/O J-ATA A|»AI 10 pr»p»»AllMI, U
■,<7w D.il.a-li.d a...I r-sd, for dAlnsry. To, Au hor,
i.AArrs, LL. I> Or-a|.rtil 40 ytara In *Alh*i-
“ .. ...» Or, w..rk, wltien a!W>.lll-tA In Alirim* /4-
-ilAlAOfwl— mill. ■ sad III. r.triad, h ‘“ u ''
. ih,uV.,‘..ld .. a yu'jrr. Th- rtmiidAiua .d such m-n >■
. . f*, c. HI.*Tlly, i-.Tin. . I.r.-Und, Ia»t. Wlllian.,.
11 ......i* i.i d-|.w«rll. WIi.aios, HaSIIi.mal. and ih»lr
now t» lbs Ali-umaU lb,..*lkWl lbs
• il..- i--rii.AaAutr*4nid dTikst «b-
, . .. ti ih Hirt.-.l11.a ‘.ul- of Ih- flArnlullnn. Tr.«
A irk r-ildu. . UM flu- l«B«r, bAsnlgjUly hound,
i ll .1,41 l-riiai. «f ik* IfwAM. sad KSniAirnA
, , I nil-, wall Ld"» of t/w rrlrludA*. l’rn». M.
„,| , „ t-clnl .f ifn-.-, "■ may 1-liA.lAf A*.l,lr
, ,, , ,, HI Tl It .1, THOMSON, PubllAlitr,
V. . 17-j Via* Wr**V 'Sin ImuaS, O.
‘,'Ac-si, Wnsiri fcnaAirigAAd lanttaf. Sawd
. .il..r« and-Atn|.l* oopy.
•dla
w.i .—i r-r i 4- -f rr-ed...
A totiipln,. r.ahful bu
K.-r,, ny_ih- - “
Bookwalter Engine.
■ £#acf/Ve, Simple, Durable and Cheap:
Conipsat, Hnb«tkiilisl, Eoonomioal and Kadly MsasgcL
fhirfinltnl to work well and give full potter claimed.
E V 10 II V PLANTER
Who mns s CoUcm f7inor Corn MUl ahmdd have on*, fflraui
11 ,mur is nmcli liettcr mid cheaper than horse pdwor.
I MIOIC OUR LOW PBlOBSl
:i Horse Power Engine, - - - T'riO
«h ;; $
Addr ss ManufsctureT* for descriptive pamphlet,
janikn irrrzi. a <•••
nrliuOhla.
.,foi.<r**owoii. u
irqaliily llh. »ra«*tl
. Kiidt
Agr ul:> tak,- ordfte lot fTOUl I'll l«» 4i
ltorlla anr o4l*«-i Un b |U lol AflouMUorai
r>f*#i r ilii MtUaiWal/ l,*prr|ao«#iMi4
imw l uukua»n>. AJ! mat*fokinrnar prdlu frlt»*a
r« Gaoac*l»iia»Td!* 4 C-., I t»(Uj.«i, M-u.r.
FOR SALE 3Y ALL DRUGGISTS. <p 7 7 7
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Addrrflfl llrtRMa, bffrolf. MIaK
r* U'OMIDKN u( ih<
i l*tt Altuiui C-aislT 0 c#
Until I? colvrwtl, V
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