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iBgS the ell microscope, known from and his especial- invert!- s
‘SSSftak SS«fir^.OT 1
, or before extensive morbid changes
produced, is U feasible to toat
_a. If the infection has taken piece
through the digestive canal it may be
worth while to try an emetic of now
dered white hellebore. From two to
site fifteen of grains, the hog, according to the age flad
would be about the
dose. It may be- given in a boiled
potato, If neither or the on the surface the of other a little milk.
tnittilihen. one nor is volun
the hog is far gone and may
M up as a bad case. If one dose
not caose the ahimal to vomit, in
>atj about minutes, another one may be
PpNMftly give* Jb. followed1 half an hour. This treat
be by a few doses of
SSSd. Oelwnel, also to be given with n boiled
Of Other medicines tried, he
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"xhate had the best success srith car
fcolib Mid, and have obtained good re
•ulte-**tluit is, • prevention of a plain
outbreak of the disease—by giving once
a day from eight to ten drops of a U5
per ceht. solution of carbolic acid for
every 100 pounds of live weight in the
aoittt&oa—ten water for drinking. Iodine in a watery
grains of iodine and twelve
grains of of iodide of that potassium to one
ounce water—and given in small
doses, haa also proved to be very effoc
this tive, but the damage done to tha pig by
Iodine treatment becomes very soon
apparent been tried, Hvpophosphate and has given of favorable soda has
auo
results. It may be given in doses suffi
ciently be disiolv& large in to loosen the bowels, and
the water for drinking.
‘ Tha most obvious physiological effect
of carbolic acid upon a hog is a reduction
.e»,1r .wlwjugu. gl L to
ansr. xzxts.'s ami jllTZu^T s: ti: C y
been I.m U ferontble. If, however, the orW
already prrvnded hr the di-c««
terms, Existing, or if inn ortant morbid cham/ea be?x
are nothing whatever can
because nocted of the carbolic acid treatment,
the propagation l.asalca y taken
place, and the a id most asuredfy, can
Neither not repair the existing morbid changes.
can any other medicine. For
disinfecting cheanor purposes we h ive, however. id*
Substances than carboli' at
for instance, chlorido of lime and a one
per mille solution of corrosive subli
mate.”
Dr. Salmon, Chief of the Animal Bu
reauof the United States, says that for
duinfecting, corrosive sublimate, one to
75,000 parts, will kill the bacteria of
swine-plague. drinking should The solution not used for
bo freely sprinkled over
the lot, yard, or pens in which the sw.no
•rs kept. is Sulphuric a id, one to 2,000
parts, also recommended.
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MFiZSZ?**? •"«* «*«««. Not—.
otswoki is the most 0x P profitable er JjoeDt,
_ Ior mutton nDd wool.
,1 fcoaw aairymen save the last fourth of
>» dk from the cow in a separate
and pour it directly into a cream
inr. “ ! '
Avoid top ventilation in the poultry
houso. It will cause croup, swelled
head, closed eyes and other ditiicul
ties.
Tho standard for a good cow is said
to be 500 gallons of milk a year, and of
this there should be ten 1 per cent, of
ersam.
An An authority auinoTity savs gays augnt slight elevations elevations are are
safer places for the grape than bottom
lands, on account of tho early and late
frosts.
Plant trees for wind breaks if you livo
in thiuly-wooded districts. They will
serve as useful protectors of crops and
stock.
w With . proper care and skill a well re
B(Ctod nock ot the right kind ot sheep
can bo mode to pny lDu per cent on thetr
coat every ,c.r
When a horse is taken into the stable,
tired, muddy and sweaty, he ought to
•tend to hay at first, be gently baihed in
SMibu <, , r rab,,odwi,he,o ‘ , “
th. AgoodCoylr cellar .“ret d keeping the air o,
and wholesome .a white
w„h mad. of good whiio 11m. and water
only. Lime m whitewash greatly pro
motes the complete oxidation of effluvia
in the cellar air,
' After fro*t v has pinched . , , the ,,
• grasses
tboy are no longer sutheient for cattle
that must be kept in good flesh, not for
giving milk Add enough grain,
and the grass will iserve much better to
maintain good condition.
In preparing food for stock, such as
cooked vegetables, chopped feed, etc.,
always season with salt. I.very animal
craves, and mu't have, a certain amount
of saline matter introduced into its sys
tom to onahio Itto thrive.
In no other country 111 the world are
the feathers of the barnyard fowls so
recklessly wasted as our own In France
no part of the fowl is wasted, unless
perhaps, it be the intestines. The feet
and heads are used at the chenper rest
aurants to give body to their soups, etc.
It is advised savs the Cinrinnnti
fc S l 2!SL , 2rS , i fc i? J r- We
iiik ii hottw to .How thorn to k bow
tome JSncsi killed hv 7 frnat ’ RtC,dent * Zr ° r Care LZ ’
Boot! corn intended for next .eneon
ahould bo thoumirhlv perfectly dried orit will nor
answer. If «lry it will endure
▼arv severe cold hut if containimr th/«tr. mnoK
«ier I. IUoompo.ition melT
cold weather will injure tha warm plmS nra
it mu, Md hue it up in . dry
•rent tamperatare
A Mw the luxury in the Midi. Is Un. i.
now on market. onion;\s It called the
®P^ Spenlah odorless i7 U im| ortedfrom
n ‘ ^Ti^i and m looks l T closely * 1 * reeemblw t0 tw f^, Te
the ordinary n on. They are ewcet find
h? eaten ot as offensive apples at any times with
little* * .**r »n breath.
fe make Colman’s superior Rural, hams and bacon,
’Brm*wi(fe’Oats mm . corn should be
or barley, the or perhaps
at rate of one-half
O, of one of the latter to the
A ground the proportion thus together. of tender, Such
IMU streaking the fat, which
is
rJft* *** * 11116 quality of
ESSftodL l^oirnw sweet-scented (daphne indica, pot Is
Ki^nHur, too though warm. aa A a
“ «v-
u«
sfSBMUffiBjasKa
Jtmahi mencement, and will be more likely to
they so. By lUbl? being plunged Suffer in earth
are sot to from
bsrasat- * 4 wufb * Lmo ”
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“ RnlM oie * J* ft.- or *w“IW. Rnl1ill
-- 0 Country Gentkman gixes the fol
, - rules by way of suggestion for
c ®“ ntr 7 residents, farmers and others
w lntond to erect dwellings in the
.
, P™ 1 8 :
,P 04 ® a g ? od , #pok for the . . house—
. t dr with good drainage—and
“ ea possible, ‘ “7: T* with
nd a good Surface prospect, should land
• ca PV trw “*. water
ra ° °“ m 0vr ®T y direction.
8 * CX tf* provision . for pure water if not
v b ^ wells and springs, then with filtered
rein water. Many lose their lives by us-
1 lace the house where it will be most
» c <*“‘ble from be all #arts the of the farm, of as
near.y as may for convenience
pe owner and his men in their constant
la
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, e * be well lighted, with dou >le glazed j
wmdow j *» a “ d always kept dry and clean,
u0 ** a ** er net-d eleaning.
1 et the cellar exteud under the whole
h °uf«. * or pr 9 ^ v .‘ n *, b ® lmbers from
ro “' nff ’ • nd , .* e ~ °™ i »8 the room.
w°! d i°“w y 3
?“ n * «*
^stwed. ", P £ C ?. 8 * *»***"»"" 8b Wltb ™ ld wo ■ **" ° d
ii^ »
b et 1^5 W “ . r B pa f es bo *
a utsl ? nd s mteno ; *' P , la *tenng,
^ f b fh the additional j j 5f . security of using
building . paper or brick ms.de, and use
“ they th ° CheapC8t
-trengtheners
me c«“ ar _nas not P®ricct natural
. .
taro it to keep the cellar free from damp
“° ^*‘“ a
zz 0UtMe
on » etefr-lepdlnge to .trike each end other nerer when piece o,lened. them
Bodrooras shou d be large enough to
aVoi or closet . d p [ a dtmr ® in B thti bed *2*^ a window
}1 f nt y °J, closets should be provided,
a ° d baD « the f 08 ®f do or 6 ° that the
010801 ma y receive h « ht from f tho n e aresfc
wl udow.
A..joining the ...... kitchen, dmmg ... liv
or
, insfroom, should be a small
room acces
? ible fro ™ ; jUt8ide » for workingmen to
! to ea7e wash their y hands. bo ° 18 Rnd , overcoats, and
Iq t ie country, avoid basement kitch
en8 ' and i )lacc kitche n . living room and i
common bedrooms all , on one floor, for
re ^. lo deaden >l ' r ?“ ,, the a floor . between . the , cellar i
and room above, nail flooring on the
ower 8 : des of th ® j°i 8t8 - P la ^ on this
J W0 ( > r t.hic-c inches of concrete and then
Jay the floor J Jus will exclude sounds, 1
prevent rising exhalations from fruit
S3^S»- fi “ d pr0 " ■‘ ddUi0 "“ -
Kitchen windows, being in constant
use, should bo hung on weights; nud
they should always be on opposite sides,
to give full light and free ventilation.
A s<juaro or rectangular home gives
the most room for the same amount of
outside walls; but some exception must
be made in order to obtain light and side J
▼situation. Avoid receding angles in . roofs as much
as possible, as they are a frequent cause
a ® e ‘
, ’ asll » y ac ^® f,sl b* e verandas , may , be
? H, C ^ tb bl *? 1 001 ,n 8 8 » to P revcut
darkening . windows.
i latcd A 1Ing^li ceiling to rooms poorly venti- |
height, is not so good as one of moderate 1
but well ventilated.
A ComauclieChiers Funeral.
the other daj, old Otter i I.clt, n H the ono of the !
greitest of the Comanche chiefs, sue- J
cumbed to tho grim reaper Death, and it
wtis all i:i his honor. He knew ho was
going to dio, end just fire minutes be- !
fore he breathed his hit they hell him
erect wav costume. end rigged Huy the old painted ; hief him in hi. best rod j
as
as a sunset, sot his war bonnet on his
head, wi^nrii tie I up his h dr in beaver skins,
i ra " o nJ rr'“ , , ri
J&W toward t the « doctrmes of , Brig
bam Young, only he ron.ented himself
' a e 83 n l l ra ^ e 5 " 1Vto8 ,n ^ ac ^»
bruited , himself . , to five. The way these
,
took on wueu the chief was no
more Taking was sharp a sight butcher never to be forgotten.
knives, cuts' they
Jid slashed their faces with lnmr deen £
they werc cover d with blood
also , utthemselves in other places, aud
thi . n beat their bleeding bodies ami I
pulled their most’dolpful hair, and all the while ut
tering the and plaintive
cries. They then burned everyth! g
they had, their two tepees, furniture,
clothing, of clothing and all—even tho biggest part 1
the they wore. There was a
big crowd of bucks present at the obeo- I
fashion, quies, of course, ami, as is the Indiau j
honor they slew ten head of horses in
of Otter Belt’s memory. Among
tho horses th- y killed was a favorite
te ,m °f 'i r - Press Addington, on who-m j
ranch Otter Belt resided. Press won’t
bke it when he bears that th- trotters
arc deft d, but when Indians need horses
g ' ' ‘ (leja,)
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0f a11 P'*c«s in the world Paris is the
place in which it is easiest to gather a
hew York Time * correepondent of the
. Americans are wont
t0 I ai i' 81 tbe 8low \ f °o ted messenger boy
! and th e absent-minded car conductor,
«>“’"owher. i B the wido unirerse .re
*“ e pe°P‘ IS?. c bo unanimously in favor of
| l0 L te T i “ *“ ,h » Fren ' h
capital. Inc snopkeeper stands on his
T'iT \ i' tbe hack
k • u- kj ..
rush for the point at which the presence
of a dozen persons indicates that some
thing or other it to be seen. A crowd
of 1,000 men, women and children can
be gotten together in five minutes in any
part of the town.
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Dr - E - O. Janeway, of New York city,
acting on the suggestion of a country
practitioner, patients whose has given frozen did milk to
stomach 1 * not tolerate
>ce cream, and speaks highly of its use
“ fevers.
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The Martha’s Vineyard IbnM says:
A business man whpdom not advertise
18 ,ike a b®^ rowed Wlth on « oar
■kora. Many go out for wool tad return
Wp
UNO - wjultht 41 •55T**; Her.
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Tw* _ Sharp . r pSii Bast 1
jAgiM JPJI?* a*
&*%,£ 2L”* r2 r el
&"s^s^riS5ffir2 occasion required.
The vromon caused to be published in
responsible papers genteelly written and
cleverly constructed adveriisements,mak
ing it known that a young widow with
£1,000,000 sterling in her own right, or
a rich young girt who had made a false
step, was desirous of formiing a marital
alliance with a gentleman of the right
stamp, who could appreciate the situa
tion and who had means sufficient to
warrant that oa his side the m rriage
was not anti rely a speculation,
Several Frenchmen were In turn ihtro
duoed to Eveline Happy as a result of
forth these advertisements, the and she was put
as young widow or the inch
young of the girl, according to the inclination
suitor
S he engaged herself to a number of
these men, managing to keep alive their
ardor until the had exhausted their
ability to make presents, and successive
]y married several of the more wealthy
ones, bie, and securing the best settlement possi
wedding mauaging to escape with all the
presents c.nd other personal
property obtainable within a few hours
after the ceremony,
It is learned that Miss Rappy played
this marriage trick with great financial
success on more than one rich adventur
er in England before she sought new
victims in France, and it is said that all
of her numerous dupes in both countries
^ ave been f h w ^ h social or po ii t |.
0ftl ^ sitjon thftt they have be en ashamed poTce
to 8 ek redrC89of any n^e kind The p^rson
do not mention the of the
who has brought the career of the two
5rST«5“i55is5W WO men to an end in Paris but when
f^" d
n
^ t“th»
tei ■ rau * “ io
P
• -f* When rijl" MU. Rannv realized that *?* „h,
w ■* R P , ,soner sue broke down and made
tailsTf^U^LrexX^’tSii^th^datll n^meaSh*^
sum. ^ and hM^SSidue^M™ 1 iS
for L d *
wy J ’ who ’ she 7 ' controlled h er.
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Spotters on the Cars
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I was talking with the president of
one of the surface roads the other day,
says a New York correspondent, and
the conversation turned on the subject
of “spotters.” People who ride in
horse cars do not as a rule know that
during each trip of a car a “spotter” is
one ot the passengers. Jtmaybeaman
or a woman who fills the position, and
either he or she psys his or her fare just
the sume as the other passengers do, and
nde the number of blocks assigned to
them by the superintendent pf the road
proiitable, for they receive fifteen "cents
J or a round trip on the short line cars
and twenty-five cent, for the round trip
from Harlem to City Uall.
“Yon would be surprised,” said my
how friend, the horse car president, “to see
position many applicants we have for the
of ‘spotter.’ Why, we employ
on our road at present a poor clergyman,
a fashion w-riter and several other men
an d women who, you would think,
could earn good wages elsewhere, but
they come to us and we employ only the
best. Of course, we cannot employ a
‘spotter’ for any length of time, for so
80on a8 one 0 f them becomes known to
the tne drivers umer8 or or conductors conductors then then his his n«e use
fi fulness ceases. ,1 Haven t we faith . . , enough
in our men to trust them? Certainly.
But we have to take precautions, and
w?? ” “ to put ‘ 6potter,! , °” tch
^potters. -
From all of which ^ I gathered that
there are other wheels in a railroad com*
panv besides those that bear the cars.
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** Tha B, Beat * t Jan.,.... w™..i.~
“ Wrest.]Inrr In T»r>an l> t
l n tniirntmpna thatlastfrora 6 o clock
”he ‘M.^3“, first nrUe”
MlU ^. Sorakichl aland
with “ the crack ^5 fTT wrestlers of S’,,. Tanan?”
^ b
u d p p hv8i “^\ ail allv y weftkcr vreftKc r t tuan u a _ tne th
g° nnnA od ones that ., he stands no show at all
them I he best wrestlers are
Adata and Umegatani of Tokio They’re
; boat “ b, 8 88 £ van L « wia ’ but a great
«« al stronger 1 ok o, Osaka and Kioto
ar8tb e 8 re i lte8t "porting centres in Jap
f n There , is good reason for Soraaichi’s
. ?
uer
hor nearly thiee centuries wrestle
ba9 been the prevailing sport of
that country. Professional wrestlers bred
^Tha^.^oTon'^mdon/thS: uozen genermmns there
J*. as developed a class of brawny athletes,
Dig of bone and large of stature, giants
in ®Y e 7 r o»l»ect physically. Against
8 ” ch fsdowe Horakichi stands a small
•bow One feature of the Japanese
wrestler that strikes an American at
first glance is the Aldermanic paunch
into . ring with »uch » w.ist .rounf girth ..
Japonic wrestlers terry would
be laughed oil the stage. The average
da P will weigh form L0 to 180 pounds.
None of the .mt wre.tlcr. .c«le un<ier
2 , '° pounds, and ail stand head and
shoulders 1 above non-athletic citizens.”
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Boston h» . pytnn»ium exclusively
for the use of women. It has six bowling
" ! " > a -tenni. court, . gymu»«ium hall,
u running track of twenty laps to the
hot and eold w.ter bith. etc. It
p'* projected by Miss Mary Allen, who
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The BerUintng af the Had.
The beginning of disease Is a slight debUfty
or disorder of some of the vital organs, the
Fto.nach, the liver or the bowels usually.
1'lure are dyspeptic symptoms, the liver is
troublesome, the skin grown tawny and mw
hes thy looking, there arc pains in ths right
s.d j u throu ;h the right shoulder Mad e The
climax itr often an utter prostration of tha
physic if the difficulty al energies, Is met perhaps in time a fatal with Hcetetter’s issue. But
Motnach Bitters, which is always effective se
a early remedy, and it should be resorted to at an
hend stage, there will be no reason to appre¬
those mjurio is subsequent effects upon
the system often entailed by entirely cured
diseases. Far bet er is it, also, to employ * 111 $
*-afe remedial agent in fever and ague, and
other malarial complaints, than quinine »s<i
ot ter potent drugs, which, even When they do
prove e 1 actual forn time, ruin the stomach
and impair the general health,
t
M» feet Foot in Front*
^saas^BftSS s
He stretched his head, th< ;ht a mo
ment, and i^pfiedto
hi
mi s’da
It is a terribly suggestive incident
which Mr. G. R. Sims mentions to hav¬
ing fant school. occurred The in teacher a South London In¬
the parable of the Prodigal was Son. explaining
“All
his clothes are gone,” said she; “what
must he do for food?” The qu ion
oas three promptly and-a-half, answered drawing, by a little evident¬ girl
of too
ly, on her sad experience—“Why, pawn
his little gal’s boots and *
tings.”
■Sr
Oem , nlssionor or Deels for aa the States,
Mr. F. Reardon, Baltimore, Md., write#
that ho suffered for a kmziim mV ttl> rhonma*
thro, whl h y elled to no treatment until ho
applied St. Jacobs Oil.
dertook Two smart citizen%of Evesboro, ft. J. un¬
to p'ay a practical joke onacolorvd
man. side and by concealing rushine themselves him. on the road¬
out at Instead of run¬
ning, their intt-nded victim seized one of the
men and beat him almost todeath.
Ex-Congi e s nan Weaver, Postoflice Depart¬
ment, Wa h ngt n, D. C., considers Kd bar
Cr ngh Cure a r :n;arkab!e remed.al agent- It
contains no d&ngeriU; narcotii s, and coats but
twenty-five esn.s
“ Your presents is desired at our Christmas
celebration,” was a boy’s letter to his uncle.
Chicago clergymen sincerely hope that the
bast is on its last legs.
A dime museum man eats live frogs, pats
them in his hopper as it were.
* is Being en irelv vegetable, no particular cars
re .u r. d whre us ug Dr. P.orce’s ’‘Pleasa it
d Purgat ve Pe lets.” They o?eia e without
stnrlwince t the < ot st tution, diet oroccu
p tlrn blond, For d'/.z sick hrn !»• he. con^tloation, from im.
bure ness ioar ernot-.to is
the stomach, bad taste i 1 mouth, bilious at¬
tacks, paiu in region of kidneys,internal fever,
bloat* d feeiing about st > i.ach. rush of b’ood
to druggists. head, take Dr. Pierce's ‘’Pellets.” By
Sangman County, (Ill.,) has just paid a
wolf bounty, the first in twenty years,
l.«— .r h..„ di......
p” “mtfme
» rule, do not treat th.
*°<=o«*»fn"y. Dead wnhont a mo
meat s warning. This is an untruth. Warn
rafb^rt 8 ^ 60 ^ thou “ Qds Ever v unuatu -
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ral heartisymptom -
mdicat* the need of that
-Pacific, Dr. Kilmer s Ocean-Weed
^ ags. y ’ the one remedial * smcj of
A lady writes: “Nearly two years ago I
was badly afflicted with Heart D: s ,a*e and
dropsy, with prostation of the nervous svs
thTn aVdTeem
would be dizzy, and faint, and cold such
i death coldness it would seem to freeze my
e ^7J^ it ^ ,8, 1 was so weak that I had to be
u Cdii n fcK? «fL°L be ?.i limbe
fiS^fJ?* ^ swelled
so sion!f loiTtimS 8 ^^
mv
and eyes were so bloated thaU here would be
dl over my BRiJ eyes; 1 ould physicians live gave me up to
f, 2 kSoTN^ < rWavr^Vv^ but a lew we^-ka
M . Gilmer’s’Ocean
I was induced to trv Dr.
Weed Heart Remedy. So rapid and com
I * )lete did tb « medicines effect a cure that it
3-rF^ 1 goaHtogVe of hMhbTl r oot o, “hee^fluiy th. grave.
all letters wUl
answer sent in regard to what your
"l?' 1 excellent Remedy has done for me'and
°\w t n y 7^ leS? luainta l i? ttlrvlUe C0 ”„ Wayi ™ » 0o
N Y Dec'2d ’ writes ' «.
A Druccist “Express one-half
Ocean-Weed Heart Remedy (quick).
Mr. 1. Turner says Ocean-Weed- is holping
his mother after throe of our best Physicians
had failed. The above is for her.”
E. T. Webb, Jaokson, Mich., Dec. 18, lS8fi.
A druggist writes: “I have sold your
medicines for several years and used them in
my family with the best of satisfaction. I
always recommend them with perfect confi¬
dence—their sales exceed that of auy y other
kind I handle.”
D. J. Palmer, Union, N. Y.. Nov. 10, 1880.
W. W. Wescott writes: “I was troubled
for several years with a nervous difficulty of
the heart. I 'suffered .nt nsrly from palpi
tatio ?> very irregular pulsations,
with the best country physicians, but grew
worse. I used your Ocean-Weed HeartRem
cured me, and I can cheerfully
and coneoientAqualy recommend it to anyone
'“StofD^nd«. DeSr.im ' ' w N ' T v "
Th. ’.bov. Almonte war. ren t to Dr. KU
m « r & Cto. unsolicited, and are a fair illu*
tration of many received daily, showing the
efficacy of their remedies and the gratitude
C TT ,od ? d ‘
timony $5,00(46. published by us we will pay 1 7 you 5
Kilmer&Co.
If your Dr. droggtst Kilmer. does not sellit, send di
rect to He will send 6 Bottles
for $5.00 and prepay all express chargee to
your nearest express office. GivefuUnam^ ExpreS
office, County and State, also
ofhce -
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A New York politician’s definition of an
honest man: “One who will stay bought/’
n a » e.^meJ n*i~- iri—t. ^T-s ...j a, . . 1 .
after with
Hypophosphites. It is a^ palatable as milk,
and easilj digested. Thsrapidity with which
dalicata people improve with its useis wonder
ffoS^l^^SSSi^riHSS
ch itis, it Is uneq-a’e i. Please read; “I used
Scott’s Emulsion in a child eight months old
with goo 1 results. He rained four pounds in a
vary short time.’’-Tuo. Pkim, m. D„ Ala
hama.
“Money is tight.” No wonder. So much
of it guvs to the saloon.
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B>™» S^5*fiSASTS ; * «.
Zllr^By I a rmati^aud iSgS nl-eration. mihplactmoatand " ^ 10 °“
The woman who neglect* The her husband’s
shirt front, is no longer wife of his bosom
Whatbver name or desi&nahon is given to
state of tbe liver is at fault. Eiiminato tie
gKw Sri'SEsi'*i? 25? BS
tersia th© s&fe&t and mo:4 erlective remedy
{S.’S^Sn/'TffiTiJ?iSSTSSfiS the public, trial is its bist
before a recom
A Tribute ta American Genina
Were tha reoent awards at Liverpool and Ed¬
inburgh ot silver meda l to Seabury & John
son. Pharmaceutical Chemists a d proprie¬
tors ot Be son's Capcine Planters. These plas¬
ters are endorsed by 5,000 reliable physicians and
pharmacists remedy for coughs, as tho rolds, only rh-rumatism, external Ac.
Beware of nostrums advertised by quacks.
The Dnty ef State Legislatures.
Legisltion should be effected in every State
regulating the sale and use of the many poi¬
sons resorted to by worn 1 in their despera¬
tion to obtain beiautlfnl complexions, while
there exists in Dr. Harter’s Iron Tonic every
requisite necessary t > accomplish endangering the orvect life.
without injuring health or
Soldiers and widows Mexican War can gei
pensions now. New law. Write at once
Flenner A Co. Attorneys, Waahineton. D. C
If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. Isaac Thomp- bottle
son’s Eye-water. Druggists sell at Sec per
•tag the papers are full of Aiecdotes re¬
ia lating to the General, related end by the following
“When one of them, Bismarck:.
on tine eve of war even Moltke
became talkative, ana when #0 inarched
187 0 he it once grew ten years
pleasure ger, spoke in champagne with vivacity, took
and Choice
dgirs. and lost all his the pedantry ac
had quired while rest ng on laurels he
of gained in 1866. Daring the battle
ful Konigsgratz, for houxt, when victory was doubt¬
.Bismarck approached
Moltke, tormented by doubts and fears
as to the result of the terrible straggle.
Moltke sat silent on his black steed.
He was observing the course of the bat¬
tle, and it was impossible to attract his
attention. But Bismarck had a little
case in his pocket containing two cigars,
one goality. .of excellent, He offered the the other of Moltke, inferior
case to
and without speaking the General took
it, examined tne two cigars, and chose
the good one without thanks. Bat Bis¬
marck understood him. He put spurs
to bis horse and cheerfully returned to
his post, for, thought he, if Moltke is
still able to make choice of a cigar with
such ealmness of mind it means that all
is going on well.”
Cansamptlen.
yearly Notwithstanding aui-cuxnb tha great number who
which to this terrible and fatal die
eai>e, is daily winding its fatal coils
•round thousands who are unconscious of its
deadly Discovery’’ presenoe. Dr. Pierce’s ‘‘Go den Medical
will cleanse and purify the blood
of scrofulous Impurities, and cure tubercular
of con the sum iption (wuich is only scrofulous disease
Send 10 oents in stamps and
get Dr. Pierce’s complete treatise ou consump¬
tion and kindred affections, with numerous
testimonials of cures. Address World’s Dis¬
pensary Medical Associatisn, Buffalo, N. Y.
There are 18,000 operatives in tho shirt, cuff
end collar trade of Troy.
Daughters, Wives aud Mothers.
Send for Pamphlet on Female Diseases, free,
securely sealed. Dr. J. B. Marchisi, Utica, N.Y
Soldiers ai d widows Mexican War can get
pensions Planner A now. Co., Attorneys, New law. Washington, Write at D. once. C.
disease, Imprudence is the messenger sent to invite
poverty and other evils.
Peculiar
Te Itself In many Important particulars, Hood’s
Sarsaparilla Is different from end superior to any
other medicine.
Peoullar In combination, proportion and prepara¬
tion of ingredients, Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses
the full curative value of the best known remedies
of the vegetable kingdom.
Peculiar In its medicinal merit, Hood’s Sarsapa¬
rilla accomplishes cures hitherto unknown.
Peculiar In strength and economy—Hood’e Sarsa¬
parilla is the only medlolno of which can truly be
•aid, “100 doses one dollar.” Medicines In larger and
smaller bottles require larger doses, and do not pro¬
duce os good results as Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Peoullar In Its “good name at home”—there Is
more of Hcod’s Sarsaparilla sold In Lowell, where It
Is mode, than of all other blood puriflem
Peculiar in Its phenomenal record of salee abroad
no other preparation has ever attained such pepo
Urtty In so short a time. Bo sure to get
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. #1; six for * 3 Prepared only
.
by C. L HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar
OPIUM HABITSttlUSSi
W pain or self-denial. Pay when cured cu Handsomo
hook free. Dn. C. J. Weati HKRJJY, ousas
UiatS w llllvi Pill® Rheumatio En ?- ,iSh Remedy. o 60 Ut f n<
o,.i.... .i.oo, so«..
Pensions
MEXICAN U^fpena aions. So'diers New and L Widows iw. Fi LENNEB can no :
Oo., Pension Attorneys , all wars, Washington, D. O.
IlifGOLDEH "WHFlet c : this advertisement ARQ 05 be your Y WMHHp
“fiiiii... ’itrrv!
fprr HOMESl SAILING FROM THE
m FOR ALL FRAGRANTFLOWER LftND nil
' BALMY FIPR1DJ\
iiii THE .) ?tFREIGHTED WITH COMfORl
POOR MANS f 1KEALTH&PROSPERITY. ! LOVELY-ST-ANDREWS-BY-THE* SEA.
iCHANGE .
THE ;20.000 W
ftlCH MANS FREE\1
bOPPORTUNJTY ACRES *r >s‘
mi
lllHIHMHl v - llllllliii^ I ■ Wz
Si
k\> florid a rorr
nUmt9 AND I H ItLib M ■ ■ m
0 RAN 8 E GROVES
v.-- .a WITHOUT MONEY AND WITHOUT PRICE.
mA 1 toe IOO Orange t drove »« Tracts s of “ 40 89 acres “ each, t
400 * s “ 10 *• :
n 800 * * “ 0 S t
lOOO 1 M r “ V/% ■ i
500 City Building Lots.
oco i IN 2 % to 40-ACHE TRACTS
ALL FREE.
-’i
it. ment Every PROFIT Is Word important. of BY this IT. ‘Don’t Advertise¬ It is miss for YOU
t.Cah
in this day ot tie eptlve r.tl ert li.p wa desire to
Impress what that this aanounceinant mean* exactly
it savs: that arery applicant can secure, ab¬
solutely above dlvDians free cf any eharge for the land, one or the
or valuable Florida property. No
trick! No jut sling of words! It aaans exactly
that—nothing less nothl :«r more.
OUR METHOD! NOTE ITS FAIRNESS!
We hate ju*t Issued a large sheet of detailed
houses, house P ans, Illustrating nine different style* of
C costing from $300 to $1,500 each, which this
mpany Is prepared to build for lta patron* at St.
Andrew’s Bay. In order te defray at least a por
l.on of th* very large cost of advertising, getting
tip these de.'-lgnt, and executing a legal Warrant 7
ing Vced for each applicant, we will Charge35c. for Diall¬
this sheet of House Plans to applicant*. . T The
plans are worth $5 to an • one who win ever desire
to build a house. They are all new and fatten up
Pians expressly for us. that If you select from the Hong
any one -uits you, we will bald th •
> ouseon your property, and rive you Jive years’
terest time to pay for cost the of house, the ‘'harrinpyou house. 5 percent, in
oa the If you do not on re
With a broader bu lines* policy than
u characterized any other southern
cu poration, we have steadily appre¬
ciated the relative holding value of land and
people. We are for our awn
hrture; profit certain the halan-e lands to offered ba sold frea in the
Is ns
air to %11 who np ly in time.
A little more than one year ago the
Bt. Andrew’s L’oy Uailroud til Land
Co. acquired control of upward of
l.tnds 300,«OO ln tne acres State of of the Florida, most desi.-able si situated
around about tho beautiful b ty of St.
Andrew’s,on’h<-s rs uthwe'tGulf uiiiwe'itxu coast,
1 afore the war the tne town town kno'.t Known as St.
/ ndrew’s Bar was the home of many
wealthy r®o Is. w o had sought tha
shores of the beautiful b;<y as a loca¬
tion wherj eouid be found in their
TAXES
time property will be worth $t 0 u per acre.
OUR REFERENCES.
Thoee who have don* bnsl
acres each. Spo<.*c ia much good
newspapers cost* too to
give a list of tdl who havo re
eelved free property-** of eur
bands. Each oau the fot
lowing disposed, list can testify. tho absolute If he is
so to
fidelity business. of No oar c-orrrsprurience nieth'vU of
has passed hetweea say of
and this e*ee. except
-
the liver, KMiwy,
yield raaifly to the
- • - ’
•
■irrma
It is pleasant te the taste* tones «» the
system* restores and preserves health.
It Is purely Vegetable, sad eaaaot MB to
prove beneficial, both to #14 aai yeaag.
s a Blood hitterit is sapsrieato sQ
others. Bold everywhere at dl.ODa h et tt e.
®(QapcinE)o 3
POMU ITER ,1
HI (beat Award* *f Hrdal* In Lumps and iurlMi
The neatest, quickest, safes-t an 1 most powerful
remedy Lumbago, known for Uheumatmm, Pleurisy, Neuralgia,
and all aches Backache, Weakness, cold In the chest
and pains. Endorsed by 8.U00 Physi¬
cians and Druggists of the highest repute. Benson’s
Plasters promptly relieve end cure where other
plasters and greasy salves, liniments and lotions,
arc absolut -ly useless. Beware of imitations under
sim-lar sounding names, such as -Capsicum,” -Cap
uol ,?-« C “i p8 lc,ne ’ n ‘* they are utterly wortklees
and Intended * 1 to deceive. Asa fo* Benson’s ahd
*^^ A EU^™ , ^^'oifN T SON , 8 f' l roi)'rletors. New Tork.
J.P. STEVENS &BR0.
JEWELERS.
Atlanta, Ga.
■end for Cntalegns.
ATLANTA
SAW WORKS.
Maoufsctursrs of snd Doalsr* in
Saws and Saw-Mill Smiles.
Repairing a Specialty.
Agmits for L. PoWEB A OOMTA
Wood
Large CAtaioffUG Oa.
for Atlanta,
WHETHER YOU WANT A
iMSMBm
It will pay you to write to
PHILLIPS & CREW,
ATLANTA, GA.,
For Catalogue (free) and Prices. Mention this paper.
npiiiMSSiSi U I I U III B. M. Woolley, M. D„
Whitehall Emaamaammaammm Street. Mention Atlanta, this Ga. office * 5 ^
paper.
•" i Illustrated Itook
^jjj 1 ^ ^ i I Box
CP/ //^ry^^^cationattfoidsiuitii’eSciMioiotiJa.*!. Can get the most Practical Bu 81Q09B Kdu
/
010 djh | P* Flat top No. 7 Cook Htove for *oS;
•
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faDSSIM Hab,t Cured.Treatmentsentontri»L
U s I U IB Humane Remedy Co., La Fayette, lad.
to have a house entirely built you are aot obliged to yourself do so.
you being left rree to decide for
without yon^avjfa la any ^ouee wajMtffectlna^th* built 8 ID.of tbe' he property •heet'of
or nok With
House Plans will be sent a numbered
FREE LAND WARRANT
fn a sealed . envelope. Upon tie _ reeelpt full yon tho will _ ___ open ;
l>Lnks. th* envelope, that sign Warranty your name Deed tn be on made In proper !
so a cam yoiu
name, and return the same to us. A 4 *e<l for the
piece of land called for by the Free Land Warrant ,
charge will be of Immediately kind will executed be made in for your the name. Fre* Land No
any absolutely
Warrant-the &c^ property will be free.
If
nro
you send for the House Plans be returned to you.
I LUGAL flfill POl U JLUN7 Ally PI IfLIlBd IIOS Five sheets of Hons*
Plana and five Free
','istrfbuted Land Warrants will friends, be sent te receipt any address, of $1 for te the he
among for fifteen on for $3; twenty
jfouso Plans; ton $ 2 ; for
TO BE READ IN CONNECTION WITH ABOVE.
highest lights of pc: Fiorlda f. ctlon home. the peculiar During de¬
a th*
war the town was bombarded by a
federal fleet and neart.v swept out Of
existence. The Inhabitants n< d. aban¬
doning lorrband their .hiitterrd homes to the
until about pill ge of the e emy, and
not ten ye ars ago was there
any at ten > t made to reoccupy the
town. ThW C< ntpany bt ean at t ve
operation s a Utt.e more than a year
ego. Since that lime there ba been
the mo.-t remn-kable “boom” created
f ir St. Andrew’^ Bay t-at ha. ever
been known ln the Flower State. I ast
winter mere than 5,00) visitors from
all parts of th* country reached that
point and ln quest dwelling of Florida homes. Busi¬
ness houses have been
erected by the hundre I. Pt perty se
the necessaiv forms ot busi¬
ness ln applying for and re
*2^ *J*JSSKE»’55jL]SS5
/ r *r. at our hands, in on# dog •
•ne*&
M. He ann, Tyrone, Fa
W, a. Klnsloe. Lockhavem. Pa
Salem Hill, Schrnlev, Pa
£. T. Murphy, B. Knowles. Huntington, Bnuiford, Pa
W. Vs
J. H. Baxtrcsser, Mhidiefn, Pa
W. L. Colvin, Beatrice. Neb
Frank A. Snell. Ansonla. Ct
A. Jarrett. Hutchinson, Minn
cured at the berinntng of th* “boom”
has been sold for from $26 te $500 lor
ordinary settler’ has Building Lots. Every “old
rea laed a h ndsomsooia
potency his lands in at disposing fancy prices. 1 1 a Docks portion have ar
b*en reefed; hatels built and added
to from time to time ; a line of seven
boat* ply regularly between t. An¬
drew’s B iy and ether ports; and, alto
i ether, he outlook promises that St.
Andrew’s Bay will la a ew years bo
c me the m at lm ortant city of <he
gulf advantage; coast. It possesses deep bay—more overy natural
a than
sixty-five branches—with miles long with its various
filter gul r at once deep tha channels most charming to the
useful ,
and most body of w: ter on the
coast; a safe harbor for 1 he fl ets of a
SHUT OUT.
and at your awn pleasure.
Lewis Brindle, Latrobe, Pa
Elm'rn K-pple, latrobe. Pa
J. W. McCoach, ■ mt* Fe, N. ■
J. A. Davis, Pierce City, Mo
Jos. B. Rowley, Olathe, Kan
M. Mlnehsn, Our lon, Ark
Oeo. A. Copp, PiKhrr’B Hill. ▼*
W. F. Brow ton. Cedar Plain, O
Wm. C. Sumpson, Golden. Cot
F R Ribiet, bhlnn ton, VV. Vn
M. J. Lunquest, Blr’.rhatn. Ain
Joel P. Keys, Oolwlch. Kan
Jno. A. Kramer, Uloomsb’g, Pn
And. KnndM-n. tiantcld. Kan
Wm. F. Dlrkell-a'-h. Shaft. Fn Pn
Mo^e* J4- K R. Knapp. Wa!«sha, Gwynedd. Mian
Lcwark, HUltUoro, 14
Mra J. A. Davis,
H ft
■N ” w**
V s Cc ON a
< TONIC
enfito* A* wm
k
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Mi^nonHit u» QKiaxsti. urn Brrr.
THE DR.HARTER MEDICINE COMPANY
St.Louis* Mo.
SODTHERH SEED lor SOUTHERN SOIL
Being deairoas of haring imne of our seed plash¬
ed we in every do. there garden in the purer South, or better and stockvwf* knowing,
as are no
fered in tne United States than ours, if yon will
■end ns 11.00 we will send to any address thirty
papers 01 our regular size pickets of Garden Seed
(yonr own selection) and a quarter pound of Pride
of Georgia Melon Seed. Southern Seed Com¬
pany, Seed Growers, M&OOn, Oa. Send for onv
price list of all varieties of field and garden seed.
SHO Wc>st». wall CASES .
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DESKS, OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES*
TEtt Tearv
■ ■ ! ini y m PULVER,Z,NG
R H ■ 1 JHl HARROW,
|^1 °«8MSteMBi4VfaSS
PILES kT£iS?T2k r .''92£&
Piles [Physicians’ a express, we
for only. Jars 50c. by and SI. ta*"®
b/urugglsts paid, 8*1.00.] mailed Price per receipt box, of price by
or on
LAMA R, HAN KIN & LAMAR. Agents Atlanta, Os.
•inn e conn aSEtxpBt
U|E ssKWSSWS&i;SSEsr-S WANT YOU! t^SSTtVEi
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13 XT SI 1ST TTi SS
Education a specialty at MOORE’S BUSINESS best
UNIVERSITY, Atlanta. <»«. One at the
schools in the Country. Send for Circulars,
ENSIGNS Officers’ pay. bounty pro*
cured; dcuerters relieved.
* 21 years' practice. Succceo^ 1 '
no fee. Write for circulars and Dew lawn.
A. W. McCormick X- Son.Washington. D.c:
BEND V PHiLLiPsnrna, 4 cents Ky. to BASS & CO.,
Wand learn to make an article used by every family at
one-twentieth the usual cost.
© jjtttmtlons NORTHAND procured SPyfAS^ttWSlft; nil
! THDRSTOH’SSlTOOTfl POWDER
i Keeping Teeth Perfect and <-Junn llealthy v
SIS'*.# BltKWSTEB’sHAFKrV KtIM liOLDEH, Holt y.klieO
PATENTS Ootalued. Send stamp for
Inventors’ Guide. L. Brs*-
3 ,!, Fateat 1 awyor. Wushlugton, D. C.
A. N. IJ .Seven >87.
$ 4 ; and twenty-five for $5. No more than twenty-five
when he returns tho Free Land Warrants.
YOU WILL BK A TRAITOR to your own fall
interests and to those dependent on on yeu if you
to avail yourself of this Great Fre* Land Offer.
Secure It lor your children.
The St. Andrew’s bay Kail road and Land C om pa n y
numbers among It* officers and stockholders Florida, some m
the most responsible and energetic men of
Ohio, and New York, who are enlisted heart, hand, 40
an d pocket hook tn this great enterprise. We
tmainesa through the Second National of Cincinnati,
and refer to two thouaond prosperous settlers at St.
Andrew’s. And now we await your pleasure.
Address either our Northern Office at Cincinnati, di
^ 0 ^iMiS^^ tNewY0rk> whw# ft “ d#
V~ Z:’ . 1‘ 7’ s D <* o a !'^^- . . an _ ^ , £ 0
*’
LINCaNNATI, Si O. .,) i No.iifi YORK, Pnrk l Raw, N.
> < NEW Y.
Remit by posta’-note, registered letter, or bank
draft. Do not send stamps when it can d* avoided.
world. fruit, and Xvery cereal species will of vegetable,
In Its soft, Italian climate grow to perfec¬
tion ; oysters ln
in countless millions—the beet the
world—rest la thousands of exhaust
less oy -ter beds • timber easily access
lute an I sufflt lout In quantity the to fur¬
nish cargoes for years to entire
1 arry ng capacity of a nation’s fleet t
a climate that, both winter and sum¬
mer. is th- absolute perfection of
earthly del gat: free from malaria,
hi re, dry Ln.l, and beautdully lo¬
cated. Th sn are among o her good
re as’ ns «hv S\ Andrew's Pay is ths
m. st desirable lo ation for a Florida
homo than tho State can offer, and
why this company has cor.fldence in
tho wl Uom of its builntp
policy.
John Cord, Hanna, IlnS
O. P. Fox, Mt. Carmel, P*
CL P. Strong. Sullivan, Gloucester, Mass
Andrew ”
Geo. W. Davis, “
, W. %x S. 1 Darts, VS«TSk,Sg^r Highland Park. Til
Robt. C- Morrison. Anch’ge. Kv
M. Kennedy, Wabasha, Minn ’
A. B. D; vis. Eureka sp’gs. Ark
Jos. Ka.au, Schuyler, Neb.
8a. Paul, IWiaa.
Moses Wxier. cor. Isabel and
S:*rlcer S;re ts
0s 0 . St a von, »Isabel Street
Knnnne City, Mm.
3. A. Sullivan, MaoKueick. Met. Hotel
L. K. 714 Oak St
Jos. Field, Gen’t Delivery
A. Win. ram N. Mann, Alien, 71S 1 enn 8t
7U <. nk Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
T. MeGrwry. 8 -., Mlfi N. 84 St
Wm. it. Bower, 3d &Kri* Are
,T*«. Brown, 717 San-jons St
J. P- Hal ics, 1980 MarshaU St
A. C- Shlp.cy. 5oJ Comsaero* Bt
Troy, N. Y.
Geo. R. Co lins, 1 • Fifth M
F IDnlrlci, i« Kurt St
W. S. Chatter.yu, 4*7 Third St