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Avpi.es. Ohio farmers at a Iris* how ■
to dispose of their apples, an t<- ung
them to their cows, trad report gobd re
£££ dm - ,‘iS
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in good o-million if (hey have a ran at
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))')>«> Ain A to ill f" live „
trii foil.WpTlmt Syt ropeatS^nd isMuBng nm*i ni<dUh lai-v. M it ffi to
partfiid (ditfJSyJil mu-k%:i „||- aiiB>f u
£.1. wdgT&m ifaffi#,1 <>ue It
the dow£ l£. ft’-lJI-uwd
111 if rWlypApit 1
• ihAgiitl . oii the
fitoj destruction of the tree, or at
least it has for us every time.—/V uit Re¬
corder.
Houses Pawiko > ix the; Sr.vnpq..—A
light chain is refeM a M wM wrlte roittflifo
break (hem of this trick, fastened ateevo
aa ^fmfiPtiir tl g.4
kirk, fasten tho chain in thpxame It nllfrllvi way to
the hi) nJ *Y l<f*. Iftiv lKfeto l*
*>nf» should Bitch as bo paw nfivffil arid kick the usuallj chain
* are vre Aim that
would Bghten *buch nml violently» him hi kick
and pax •*' more to
jerk it 9 ouud and seriously injure h:s
ogn. Difluwo ! VorfBroto. -A . %,* • f 1
snys in tho *#* '•‘TKjfortml Aat hf.
paid ami his men |.. rtlay birh ISr t «u. gu-.g.
pitting coi cent*
per bushel lie-told twu of Um men 1 ^
would give thflB five cent iper brum -1 if
they jnbVnd would do the work, work, d fflicy dug hssgi the
went to nn sr i
ted life! Wwh fluY. nnd ifwfil
)>Y J fi’rhiri; lb* ;lt
The farmer saved one cent n, rbush, i, nr
SI iKWilay; * and the vmi doubled their
" , pinonri'EOoon
MtnKEtis.—Extra milk
ers should be kept to bre d from, tlb-ir
tonus,- 1 ''tail (he th' eitht H Vv - s of ( * J iil "L it ' Y
U>Wto .• V ktoMIM ™r,-cmvi,
not . taken of . to . mqirove and the also nulknigqiinln of
ties our cows; it la a aflitfeo
regret that so many of our fanner* aro in
the habit of disjiosiug of so many of
their young calves to the butciuTs.
Frnsisii Yoim Boys ’VVirn Toons.—,
Prof. John E. Bwect, in an address before
the Onondaga Co. Furaiers’ Club said:
“The farmer who provides himself with
the necessary tools to do tho repairing of
tho fiiriu, not only in alien a paying in
vestment, but. does for bis Bonn, in an*
other way, just exactly what he does for
them when ho sends them to school. Ho
given them a chance to learn to do some¬
thing. From among those boys willin'
found the mechanical engineers of the
future.” It would bo difficult to crowd
more truth ami common sense into this
short space. It is well known among
meehunies that when an appre.nti<jo
•'learns to hnfedlc his tools,” hts trade is
half learned,
PlUU'AltlNn Maxhib fob IIor-Kltl k —
Fresh stable manure, in which there is
plenty of litter, There is most suited for this
purpose. should lie «t least one
third lifter in tho heap. If this is not in
the mass ibark; in sufficient quantity, and add ten .vo»
or bit shake it up mix it well
together, adding water if at. nil dry and
musty, and throw it into a compact heap
to ferment. Let it remain a week, and
then work it over thoroughly, ns before,
and mid water, if necessary. * Where tho
ground to dig is quite dry, about a very eighteen good method inches
is a space
deep, thinly and put evenly, in the manure, trumping
it add and place thereon
the frame or sash, and put in the rich
earth, and in aland four days, sow the
need, having previously stirred tho earth
therein. freely, to destroy tho seeds of weeds
Boas in Winter.—T here is nedoiuv
tin animal that Kuflera ro much frenn'K
jwsure to cold nml wet its the lu»g. Ho
is a native of a mild climate, and should
bo treated as his nature demands if no
would turn its pivnltoritfos to our'advaii
tage. And during winter he should bo
provided witli wapn, Wdding, dry qinutors, pltjint.y
nf warm, cl gci and an abun¬
dant producii.g supply of nutritious, fat and hcat
food. For this purpose there
large is nothing equal to corn, owing to the
amount of carl.on in its com pool
tion. w hioh tbo lio;- apprepriates in pro¬
llin': iq- fat and beat to worm bin system
— tho Kune as oiir atovea oonamuo car¬
bon in tlie form of wo<ri ami eoal to warm
onr rooms. Tbe ('older ami the more
exp used these rofema are, tfio jnmr ffeel
we lire obliged to eqtisuiiiij f 11 njnko tifen
<*>•mfortablg, witsrlia mjfe.iu|^|ito,*\ti:»r (pati^-tpe
It -s eare foexi* o# 1 hi
tors eonlt'rtalne. flireSuore cortrWmiA
eonsimu' tekt .qi up (be animal koaJLiqjiL
if not Mijqli*d tin ; wfth tl4 nritt'e-aty
amount of eiirtsm to*, lyatein liaataU
buck on it lino stored in the form
of fat, and be must necessarily lose in
it, ot feis eutv!<"-a. or thoughtless
own r’s expense, H a-t slK ubl also have
d supply ttf water, as it is imjs>saible
for them to (iigest their f.sst w(fbont
w uti-r to dissolve it and eourey it into the
bb*od. They should Be kept ooustontly
auppliedwitn salt, eoal and aslies. Salt
is A valuable stimulator o( the appetite
and dijjestiva oritans. During " : M"
repulatecl days in the winter the feed should be
just according would' regulate ta thf temperature, fuel
as te the ae
eording When the to the demands of the weather.
weather *UikieBly b@ 0 ooifi 6
warm, HH animal^ lose their npptdites. and
aro liaWv to lweoiae ‘ vlalled.” Some
<vM>l;i.g, auoculent food, lus slop or vege¬
table* of some kiml should bo
f >r the more heating hxxl of grain.
H0rsr.KFF.FERS’ HELPS.
will 1...1 disflolorMie*#.
basin To of Rrdt b 'ihng jae yki,4*TB.^Ha|i water, back down. over
takes a long tunc, hut the imp wifi rise.
Fl-SION z»sr Ttob kfeUngar over
Biirfi 4 Ct» of lemons. The friction breaks ihe
the oil-duets and tho augur aVsoriw
•*il- Pat into K*o fruit tightlyteorko jars in th* l*mp. V),« «w
pore .! t’ua> P 1
^ iot fl * vuna * ClMt4U ' d ®’
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UK!
tdlo* ou* and ouo-half p-mnd of <v>ffre
to » Ihe water i*rib
te ced tfare *Mfeth»«rff*»~& t» not btAA
Fbj*i> Mi wm. ~ Thi* simple
dial! i* much improved, if the aiices
of DHWfl fiffi wWit iti iiPiUtii t*gy
and then in cracker cminba, frying nt »
mixture of lard and butte, t* a fight
brown The weal ehonld !«• ifiontughly
cooked and the mush attowwi te h»*oia»
caffil before riwtwt.
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bottom. Lot it t.oil tlms newly all
^u^dne ,w 1 .....:,— Th"^ifUh''<m^. ,» j t;rrr"TH illnf
mwSs?
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« ""f "■■• •."»! Tf'',®'TV: miliJL :ffp- l; A” J !f
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^ hod 1 ‘; , 1 until ‘’VW* ill P<a« w,m arc tlioro.ip done. ,
Drain water, pa* tbs pea.
throne!i a lmi u VC ami work tliein m a
Ruucivuaii ym the fire v. ith a pic«*of iipt/
fife iiife.il Hit* pdreo i« tpiite but, tfe«Mfew>
itig with a little stock or some of their
; r44 -4,rir ira to
wit IC
a!! 1 ''q f 1 * -te
Loins W<*fiteni Watchman.?
S’inrt*.A*lh £e<tt UliBIBW, (fee.
One ofSostiBls 'mR 1 ' die mnnitfact'ffliig ifeK< r*
vhOAr r,ininamai.'-ciiwi!ixflcli EurnjKan l»im
’#4. Gjiui-c tX. dim ttd' m
,%Ut - nti ( .hrauphout
v In/, reeeutnpim-i wtion wiili
0i. Jt-i. gcutlcnuiTV t!r»oif*r, one lrfe<l; pflthc |ifipricjflr», fci.w
that renuy ,f«, 1 (jJ jw-«t
Aut 6 p i eBl !j,J If ftp a'tv in
!)liV „ n d found it tn hb v?
1m ;„, ( t ] 1Ht | , vt Jl „ e vcr lie without ii
Jt hn cured me «*f /i hcvo/c csfc of riicu
after nUiw wiuelw bad bo 1 ml.
,T w
|fe'm <*> . I "-***wni ,.
ol 8 <jug-,^riurH, wmh totnlly «k*voia <rf
-'‘VY noMicnl gift. ‘ In learning/hureh
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tunable. Mid I US (MO» bo dHUinfitth dtiil limtit WHS
dillienlh ho. eojild Ol.n
aUilL’ti&Ssfefcr »'.m
t Jj ie 1 " liiht « i whom jjoHjMWHHcd >>n in an ox
aegroe the ,H,wer 1 of appro- * *
1,11 : ‘“f- 1 ” ‘
[Milwaukee F<vetting; WificonaisF.]
a Strong t onquorcr.
Ai'cufrlhig to an Illinois exchange, ll nigli our
'bored. (hi.v- of RlicunuttiHin Jacobs are Oil wi jiiyti- mini
Ht. cnfi r.. a
jl'Ct. matic territory, That'll light and conquore Ih;]u»vc evafyj ill suite
We it,
I'ompUmi nliir) !tlcut Ion.
just A ctmplo returned of from GalvcstoiiiiinH, who havo
tell nhuwiuit little a incident hunting excursion, tli«
a of trip
near Kieiuuoiid. They went up to the
house of a funner to got some milk, nnd
experienced considerable difficulty jiag in
getting 1 ho gate open. On#of the ty
nitisl to flic liatl sturdy old granger:
“Wo a good deal tif trouble gat
ting “Yes,” the gale open."
“I fixed responded it keep the granger, the drily,
—Galveston Nows, up to hogs cub"
rii ble I adifH.
Thote hiiiguiil, tire-uuu* sunaatian.i,
raiising yiiii in fn l ftcurcfl)' ahlv IuImhui
yemr foot; that coiistant •Iruin that is
taking from blood yoursyatomttll itoolnsticityj
driving the tram your cheeks; that
continual strain upon your vital hueou,
rendering easily be you removed irritable by nml the fretful, of tan
use that
marvolou.i remedy, Hop Bittern. Irregu
Inritii ' and ohslructioii.s of your sy-tem
are relieved at once, while the special
cause Will of heed periodical thus ?—Cincinnati pain to removed.
you isatur
dav night.
Trtv.ni: can bo no late sleeping of
Lore II. There is a general ringing in
flu* factory India at 4:to in the morning.
This to for the boarding-house keepers,
wild are the expected to arise meal. at this time to
pi'i pare morning One hour
later the l«>!ls ring again, this time to
eail tbft opi'iutiveti to breakfast; ami in
fifty minutes more the ringing is re¬
peated to summon to work.
uvi«a.-.ii w.
I have t'Ofii greatly troubled with my kidnAvs
»«d liver for iivev twenty ye.irsi, mid daring Hint
flifrie time 1 was n. y. v fr■ e fn.m pum Mv
i:.f.li.'aU>!ll« ihe were eaertiieiw, »ml l\idted lietii
llni imd Wiute S|.vuu>, mitcU tor tin-ours
tou qnwiUJiH ul ilia anter. l«ni bswylo
»:# now 8 vaU man. #n<t entirely ns the mm t
to W,■,!!,«• ft sat.- Kiduev mid l :v«r <>mo. With
feu'U ghilrt'ai rasutte t mu indy loo glad te tvsti
ly k»p|‘. Ugmdin,;;hf roan dy wlik h h*s made me HO
v - Mtm i li.-v.) P. !•', U UlKLliJi.
t iwl CresaaR, Arkualhis.
ItAthlkK . ,. ARar . Meals.
Two cases. rfeiKirted by l)r. Naegli in'
the Swiss Mniivnt .Journal, illustrate
rim truth of the prevalent belief that it
is dangerous full. to go The in bathing when alike i )»>
stomach is - ease* were
in their history. One was that of a boy
of 14, who ate a hearty meal and then
went in tlie water for a bath. When
swimming denly along with and a sank comrade under he sud¬
gave a cry the
water. He was speedily brought out on
shore, and the employed. usual means These of resaseitn
tion were utterly
flailed, tion, however, IxiyV trahrea t'^rrthg some opefiPtl, ohstfuf
the waa ana
pieces of food vrere found in it. Theao
»#re» remoi-ct i« part; but it was uot
BuHleleht, and the hoy died. The other
ease htul a similar history. At the jxvst
mortem stomach a portion found of in the tlie contents trachea of safe the
were
bronchi.
A Mottlej’s Suioidf.
One of the nwwt novel deaths that ever
aiBiato# '
clAdren S quit- a favorite wvitlalllBm
ft »r uiifi-s areun.L uiA kit"
inbst of i cm. For M\.rm years past
.took* ''sow tier has l>«vit in the habit of vis
«»•» 111 I'ortion of
the htate, hiking the nuik*Iacv<Hi» annual
U ,h lu ? !) - ] rl,D “5
H”’ 1 ' 1 ** m Is <rf
*.f i»ccub*s) 1 ‘ _ nemo wiL te have l” n
SS, here lor Um murder of an old
bnt Uns Gk>wmor rmotaA fill hiiu.
was erected and th* pre
,
interpoeswl ku> «owcr a id iv*t
[wont, tt Hvreak vrotelthu jril with th*
r and < *i»«i»«e.l these pr, p'lra
Lon*. The auimai wcnicd to W nmnuidh
amUaUdMwlihcscaSpMtn.owiiii tlmt
^ j»|ful rt#, Huioo time
1 teayfug haiigtng in km umu 1 e
bba Tlib tuerautof h* we*ten
sm.|M«ndc<l bv a clothes (it <
hufflding
<; , <*>r. Chhmo Jisme.
Ilia Exact Ago.
wked “Wall, hw «g«, sah, he I promptly -reckon Ize wphad: About
as
nigh 70 fan ole as dey can make ;em.”
■ SfaS **a
—»> —
with pencil andnwr. ami Irnik Bwriwn
,,r diakiver ^v Afieifca?” «. *«>**».
.. If| , 40 *”
“ Dwtaot datdown,”
“ Wbv, what hag the diaroverer of
Air. rica to do vith▼outage?*' «u>ked aav
end Mm,
“It ®ake» no diffunce, wth, Fra got
to git some pint kaao to it's reckon de handiest. from, an’I
} ft i t0 ouo Put
dmvn }m „
“ Yea ”
“ Sow, fit?" den,iwhoa •wanderovolushunary
wa’
“ In 1770.”
Trootty. TnTrfi flat from 1492 and ft
leaves how many!"
“/het^tkf year*.’’ when { | '•} //
” i iftt’s K’rect. ’Now did dey
fight de next wa'?”
“ Ju 1812-14. Take that ant and it
makes a difference of thirty-six - years,
arid reduces the figures to 248. ”
"JUnt aidl light,” mid Undo Reuben
as he bon! over-the figures. “ Now, don,
in whut y ar did tnv great-grandfather
land in olo YiigixiuyV” 1 Yon
“ Why, bow do know? must
know if any one.”
The old rnan scratched his head, looked
over the figures and said:
“ Dat's kinder minis. De ole man
comes in diu' some whnr? ’
All the men began to laugh at him,
and the old man got up and tied ou his
comforter and said:
‘ • You white folks needn't feel so mighty
peart linre you link I’ze you’ve gwine got an ole
nigger in a box. ober to see
my son (.leorge, an’ George he'll take a
piece o’ chalk an* ao hottom of a cheer an’
begin will do day dat Cain killed Abel
tun’ aid run quicker’]* niyfligo de down to die o’ worry kin maw
smartest you rub
a so'heel!"—/tore Pn'»«.
f «e 1 xperienee from Many.
‘ I had been kick and miserable so long
and Imd caused my husband so much
trouble and expense, no one seemed to
know w lint, ailed me, and I was com¬
pletely disheartened and discouraged. In
this frame of mind I got a bottle of Mop
Bitters and used them unknown to my
gained family. J fast soon that began husband to improve and ami
so my fam¬
ily thought it them strange what and had-helped unnatural, hut
v, him L told me,
they said 'Hurrah for Hop Bitters! long
may may they prosper, for they have
made mother well and us happy.’’’--The
Mother.—Home Joumill.
A Journalist's Funny Position.
Once a funny thing occurred behind
tho Hcencs that might havo boon still
funnier. It was n wet, cold night, and a
writer for one of the papers with his
overcoat on, and his panto rolled up ovor
his foj> boots, and an umbrella m his
hand, and an old slouch baton his head,
stopped a moment to huve a chat with
Pauline Markham, who was playing
“Htalaeta." Markham was waiting by
low tho stage, staodiog on the trap tout
The was to writer bounce tnlkingto licr into her Polly, fairy and realm.
interested got in the chat, and before they
got had
they know Markham it tho noticed trap it first, begun and to cried go
up.
to tho reporter, " For heaven’s sake, get
off!” But said. getting off wasn’t os easily
done us Tho reporter was pretty
tall nnd very clumsy, and thoroughly
soared, so he stood lookin’ about him
like But a Markham fool—goin’ up, last.—and up, all just the time.
at at the
lust moment, too, gave the fellow a shove
and knocked him off tho trap. Ho struck
his head against the floor of tho stage,
and then tumbled down on a coil of
ropes, lie might have broken his head,
or his bones, or his back, bnt ho didn’t.
But it. was a mighty closo shave, and
evenin', Markham thinkin’ kept laughin’ how tho to audience herself all would tho
havo routed fellow, to have seen that long, slab-'
sided with his dirty and wet his slouch In Hits,
nnd his rolled-up breo.di.es,
hat, and his old cotton umbrella, ownin'
up out of cloud-land alongside of licr,
in all her silks ami satins and spangles,
as the queen of tho fairies. —Sunday
Mvravrfit, ____
Tub lXimluioti census will bo taken ,HK<
.... \i ... r. , «,, 1 ri n ‘At. , It . said .,
is
»*“*« ,, !ll ° f j' Jttr< system of taking the
eensus will enable the (Government to
reckon all tlus Canadian heads of fami
kes settled ill the United Stab* as still 1
i 8 * 1 ®®* e.„„ vaBSd#, i, and so prevent the
fi'I’d flfota xuoxifig the extent of the
da nllls.
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ti vday, , said an angry creditor to
a
debtor. "Yes,” ealndv repliml the
other,; divine, “ but to arr is human, to forget
nnd 1 forgot it,”
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Foot and Ears, and all othor
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It ? fthMperalL mu oi mHh i^utftU St. Jawm Oil.
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Ii stumer*. M4 ., P. A A.
All the Rage.
We see nowadays city and country
houses which look rather like shops for
the exhibition of bric-a-brac and rich
hangings than homes in which people ex¬
pect to get comfort. The rooms upon
which some famous upholsterer his has lav¬
ished the resources of stock may re¬
mind one of the modern scenic seats on
the stage of a theater, and there seems
to be little provision for the substantial
enjoyment of their occupants. enough, Every¬
thing in them is harmonious
perhajis, except the people. In color
nnd composition they suggest a picture, of
but the inmates of the house are out
plaoo as the living figures in it. Thoy
don’t belong among such surroundings,
and they can’t be comfortable amid all
this tasteful and splendid people’s display. houses
But unquestionably better than they formerly
m <■ looking particularly those of
did, and more peo¬
ple of moderate means. For the hap¬
piest thing about the modern decoration
is that its effects are produced rathe* by
colors than materials, the and very inexpen¬
sive fabrics will servo purpose. Cot¬
ton stuffs, as, for instance, cotton flan¬
nel, will take the most delicate dyes,
and yield tints of remarkable beauty.
And onr own wall papers, which are now
in unexampled demand, may be bought
for a small price, and yet lie of patterns
and colors which will satisfy a critical
artistic taste .—New York Sun,
A Heroine in a Fix.
I used to know the late G. P. R.
James, whose novels at ono time enjoyed
a very large circulation. One day
called upon him, os wo had I agreed to go
out somewhere together. found him
dolefully seated over a manuscript. He
was not melancholy writing, but despair. he was gazing thought at it
with I he
was ill, and asked him whether this was
the case. No, he said, he was physically
well. What, then, was the matter witt
him ? I anxiously answered inquired. I have “ It is her my
heroine,” ho ; “ got
in such a fix that 1 can not extricate her
without a slight violation of the rules of
propriety.” “Then lot her be improper,
and doii t let us bo late for the train,” I
flippantly said. “My dear rain friend,” Aro he
replied, aware* “ do you want to me ?
you not that I live by never allow¬
ing the my heroines stringentmumina to do anything might to object? which
most
If once the slightest doubt were raised
about my novels being sound reading for
the most innocent of school-room girls
my occupation would be gone.” And so
wo missed the train, bnt the lierone
emerged from the pages of the novel
model of all that a heroine ought to do
under difficult circumstances .—London
Truth.
French Beggars.
the Mendicancy is forbidden in Paris and
various neighboring villages. But under
pretenses it seems to be more
prevalent than it has been known for a
long time. Rome of the persons who beg
in Paris have known better days, and are
dainty said in their outstretched language. A gentleman
to an palm:
“ I have not a sou about me.”
“Sir,” exclaimed the worthy mendi¬
cant with a sneer, “Ihave not specified
the species of coin.”
“Bykon, mv son,” said n literary
father to his athletic son, “Byron never
played base-ball.” “No,” said the boy,
putting on lus orange-colored shirt,
“ and George Wasliiugton never wrote
poetrv. ”
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and IS deliciously Coughs musical; with Throat affection
it loses all attractions. I>r. Hull's
Cough Syrup restores it when tailing through
Coughs, Colds, etc.
When lovely woman stoops to the tolly of
wearing thin shoes ill winter, she must endure
the pitiless consequence, bad colds or coughs,
or avail herself or tho relief afforded bv that
excellent compound, Conssens’ Honey of 'l’ar, a
euro for colds, bronchitis, heartiness, and all
diseases of the throat and luuga. Price 60 cts.
For sale by all druggists.
Vi;m. ine is nourishing and strengthening;
purifies he blood; regulates the bowels; quiets
t crotioi ie nor , ua system; acts directly whole upon system tiie ee- to
a, anti arouses the
actle::.
Th. Ytllalc Hell <», Marshall. Mich..
Will send their Electro-Voltaic Belto to the
afflicted upon 30 days’ trial. Ileo their adver¬
tisement in this paper headed, *‘On30 Day*
Trial."______________
Qkt Lyon's Patent Heel stiffeners applied to
those new boots before you run them over.
Jlrlenre in Aid or (he IfoiiNenlfe.
linen, Mending and of all kinds of clothing, table and bed
etc., elegant embroidery, it* now done
on the Wilson Oscillating Shuttle Sewing Ma
chino without an attacmueiit. Wonders will
never cease in this age of progress .—Scientific
Amei'ican.
Wive* and mother*.
DR. MARCRIBI’B UTERINE CATHOLICON will post
th* Uterus. Incidental Hemorrhage or Flooding, Painful
•upproesed eaSMfc and Irregular ZfJXXLi Menstruation, Ac. An old and
pat tents, to HOWARTH A BALtARD, S^SKffii’SIS Utica, New York.
#old by uUl DroAKiste—fl.90 per bottle.
Mai. twin fev«r* esn t*« provsntsa, »l«o other
«nl»»m»tlo diseeeef, by ooeeeionaUy using Dr.
Sanfonts Family Medicine, l iver Invijorator, which is recommended the oldest general as a
cure for all diseases caused by a disordered
liver. Eightv-page book sent free. Address
Dr. Sanford. 163 llrosdwsr. New York. ■
DrBULLS •••
COU&tt
SYRUP
KOSTIUEII’s
klffEBS
• i* ee otv’.iited ntfoea tn tbe Western Rtmufkite
ch, tfie titiUty <4 He«te«l»f'*Refers “I
WMKbte.snd U)fld>itUM|t tn* Re, 1* s it
a: yte .,j Wbid# It to A for *11 ee**roM
a; 1 ei as at**, it te ftaitea* to tit#
kt te# «v##fWr'tag ifc* |uie M tw#t
t*i#t*M* Midtulemt tn tb* wet id.
Pm **.« b utitete *tsfi DmImi, Ie «!.#** im ,, ^
ttueutte* • A.«s*»M Iw IfM.
Kissing. ,
The question, Cincinnati. it Tirneaf in for4 answering kid^to
the “Is wrong
kiss lias;escorted a gentleman her home when jpartiaggpif the (ureiiing ter he ?”
m
says this is a question not devwlbr lit
Acuities, and we therefore approach it
with some originally degree of mode hesitancy. of salutation Kissing
was a
only, and in some countries, we believe,
it is now restricted to that use. As.such
it expresses reverence or worship. _ else- It is
common, also, in this country and
where to kiss the hand in salutation.
To express adoration, various parts of
the body were and are kissed to distia
guish the character of tho adoration
paid. Thus, to kiss the lips is saluted; to a.kwe
the living breath of the person
to kiss tilG feet or {rrouiui. is to lliunblo
oneself in adoration ; to kiss the gar¬
ments, is to express veneration to what¬
ever belongs to or touches the person
who weans them. There are, nowadays,
various kin Is of kisses, having various
meanings: “The kiss snatched hasty
from the sidelong maid ” (Thompson);
kisses “like grains of gold or silver
found upon the ground, of no value
themselves, but precious (Vllliers); ss showing
that a mine is near” “the
kiss of welcome and of parting—the one—the
long, lingering, mutual loving one—the present kiss of
stolen or the
love, of joy nnd of sorrow—the seal of
promise and the receipt of fulfillment ”
(Haliburton) ; the “long, long kiss, a
kiss of youth and love ” (Byton). The
kiss “of parting,” spoken of by Hali
Imrton, is the one under consideration.
Is it proper general for a voung lady to indulge
in it ? On principles we should
say that, if you have reason to admire
the gentleman who escorts you home,
and if really refrain. feel like If kissing lovp him, another, do so ;
frain. not, might be you advisable, also, re¬
It to
refrain if the old folks are in hearing
distance.
A voting lady of two-and-twenty refused
to wed a man of fifty, saying he was
neither one thing nor yet another. He
was too old for a husband and too young
to hold out any hope of immediate
widowhood.
Vegetinoa
Kidney Complaints.
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS.
The symptom* of art scute attack of Inflammation of
tack, feklney* and *re thence ns follows: shooting Fever, downward; pain in the small of tlie
numbness of the
thigh, vomiting, which becomes usually pale at first and a colorless deep red color of the
urine, as the
increases, and Is discharged very often with pain and
difficulty; shronic diseases coetlvenea* ofthe kidneys and some the degree of colic. pain In in
the back and limbs, dryness ofthe skin, symptoms frequent are urine,
turn dizziness (especially of sight, at Indigestion, night), geueral and dropsy, palpitation headache, the
of
heart, .he face, gradual cough, loss and of shortness strength, paleness breath. and pufflness of
of
In diseased of the kidoey* the VgaETi 5 * gives ira
me ediate relief. It has never failed to cure when it 1*
I A fin r eguJarly and directions followed. In many cases
it may take several bottles, especially cases of long
standing. strengthening, It acts directly upon all the obstructions secrelious, cleansing and
and removing im¬
purities. ing A great perfectly many can cured testify bv to cases of long stand¬
having been the Vsoetihk, even
after trying many of the known remedies which are said
to be expressly for this disease.
Kidney Complaints.
fl. B. Srxvjr.N#: CtscurxA.iT, 0., March 19, 1877.
Dear Sir—I have used has four Ykortisx for some time,
and can truthfully say It been a gr^at benefit to nn»:
and to those Maturing from disease of the kidneys I
cheerfully recommend Respectfully, it. O. H. SMITH.
Attested to by K. B. Aaafield, drufgtst, corner Eighth
and Central avenue.
Mr. H. R. Ftrvxsii Ciicixxati, O., April 19, 1S77.
I have suffered several yenrn with the kidney com¬
plaint, several and bottle* was of induced preparation, to try Vioxtise. and 1 convinced have
is valuable remedy. your done sm good
a It ua* me .more
aujr ol her medicine. lean heartily recommend to all
suffoiiuj} from kidney complaints.
Yours respectfully, J. S. McMII.LEN,
First bookkeeper for Newhall, Gale A Co., Flour Mer
chauiB, No. 86 West Front street, Cincinnati, O.
VxorrrvK hs* restored thousand* to health who have
been long and painful sufferer*.
Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists.
MALT
Fitters
Are your I.ungM Weak, Nerves riislrung,
b'h**h Thin, Hiood fi'ale, Spirits iione?
Then fake Malt Bitters, prepared from Malt, llora,
0 alha.ta, and Iroi», which are the grandest Restoiativ#
and Nourishing Agents, tho greatest Blood Producers and
Life-sustaining Principles ever called ••Bitters.” For
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Pale, Thin sod Watery Lmi-*, Blood.
W «“X Nerve*. K.d
n«\Y 9 ftnd Urinary Organs, Consumption, Emaciation, nnd
Exhaustion of Delicate Females, Nursing Mothers, Sickly
j ; iLT B, 7 “
of I»«t-kt>oi»* similarly named. The penuxne bear
the COMPANY’S SIGNATURE as above. Sold every¬
where.
nail Bitten l omp«nj, Boston, Mi
hop bitters:
(A Medicine, not a Drink.)
contains
HOPS, Brciiu, MANDRAKE,
DANDELION,
And tuk Fr RittftT and Brst Medical Quali¬
ties or ALL OTUKR BlTTKRS.
THEY CURE
All Dtsvftsesof theStomach and Urinary Bowels. Flood, Ner¬
Liver. Kidneys, Sleeplessness and Organs. especially
vousness, Female
Complaints. ^
SIOOO IN COLD.
Will help, he paid torn for nythiiiK a case imiigre they will oat car. or
or fownil If! them. orlujurious
Ask your before druggist sleep. for Hop Take Bitters and try
tliou \ you uo other.
D I- C. issn absolute and Irresistible eure for
Drunkem.cofe, use of opium, tobacco »xut
narcotics.
Send fob Ci ver i.ab. S3E 5» B h a
AH »Wvu a«Ml t»f ‘Ifftepv ji
H 'p Bitter* Ml',-. Co., Rockett* «. N. \ Turswito,Ont.
VIENXi 1375 pmi 1878, I
1673 J”76. so mm YEAR 1867 m
co a
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FAST WIMBtn, S6.38 per quarter, or SS per month and upward*. ILLU8TRATEP CATALOGUES and PfilCK U8T8, tree.
™ ESE ORCA ' IS ARE ,cMlL A, U V -t LED ,N E *CELLENCE, WHILE THE PRICES ARE NOT NIUC*
HIGHER H THAN Tuaai THOSE ww« OF VERY INFERIOR INSTRUMENTS.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO.,
184 Tramont *t.. BOSTONi 40 Ca*t I4in St,. (Union Square, NEW YORK; 149 Wabaah Ava.. CHICAGO.
Cents in 4 Silver
j Tiwd#«s *£T^F& e on
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»*ffta«leT?t> trotn the cnoiclsred
itoriaJs, eontainet^ii news, miscellany, etc.,
the Atlanta Daily
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by newsiest,spiciest everybody to ap'dmbktantdr- be the best,
Xaiuing newspaper In the South.
It u> eminently a Georgia news¬
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pyiper at a cheap rate. This offer i
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I ||HH| the public; it only nee
C seen to be appreciates. The reg- '
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y^r. in aii Address
remltt.inccs to D. !->- tnldn ell, Atlanta, Ga.
Rend 10 cents m silver tor the Tuesday
Georgia Post-Appeal, till as February offered above, and it
will be sent lo you ist. lmi. ■
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__ _ Atlanta, Ga.
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ORGANS
14-STOfS, •wpd-ONLY SUB BISS A OCT, COUPLER
$125 lip. $ 65 .
SeMi ou Trial Warranted. Cnlalog;tte Free
Address. DANIEL F- tLAITY. Wash! gfon, N. 1
NATRONA BI-CARS. SODA
b til. kMt la th. Wuld. XlU»b«olnt.Irpai«. Itatk.
kut for M.dicmal Parptou, It u th. bMt lor B.kl&|
•ad all Tamili Cem, Sold by all DragxUU and Grocara.
PENN’A SALT MAN UP. CO.. Phil*.
OPIUM rSaSS
For the greatest subscription book of the
season: “MY WAYWARD PARDNER,”
by the author FULL ofSamnntha OF HUMOR. at the Centen¬
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0 litrown [It .mda SKIN, appointed Gentleman. gists ■ipousiy. Drogiers. Hatr liam inti latural C. is N. BEST; a St., and favoiite CRITTENTON, atandard ;does and l>vei* shades producing N toilet applied is it Depot Y NOT easiiy Sold on act* tn* for of preparation every STAIN by in&tanta- Black SAFEST by US the applied. Lady Drug¬ Ag’t mo*» Han Wil¬ well th# ot 01
l»l0Y*ElIT-k2£*A£fJSSa Also SALARY Ail
permonth. EXPENSES
$3 5 OfSr'WnisSWfS.
$5 to
1 I MORPHINE HABIT
speedily cured by Dr.
BECK’S enly known
and SURE REMEDY.
No Chars© for
treatment till cared.
Call on or address
Dr. J. G. BECK. Cincinnati. 0.
To Consumptives.
JLJ T ODER’S Wild Cherry EMULSION Bark, the OF most COD palatable LITRE combinatie* OIL AHl
ef these renowned remedies extant. An unequaled reme
dy for Debility, Consumption, and ail Scrofula, wasting all Lung affections, Her*
voua Cod diseases. The manner la
which the Liver Oil is combined with the Wild Cher¬
ry. enables it to be assimilated by the most delicate stom*
ach, insures complete digestion of the Oil, tones upths
system, relieves cough, causes Increase of flesh and
strength. well-known Endorsed specialist by ip tbe Lung most affections eminent physicians. has used it Is A
ever two hundred cafe#*, and says “there is no combine
tie* sands equal of*aufferers to it for Consumption, and desire 8 crofula,“ ete. Thou¬
need to take a combinatios
•f Cod Liver Oil, but have been unabte te do so. They
will find that they can teke this preparation readily and
with excellent result*. Price, On# Ore Dollar Dollar ner per Bottle. Bottle,
Fix Bottles for r Five Fir* Dollar*. Dollar*. Cl Circular* and valuable in
format) on te all •11 sufforers sent on free receipt of a descrip
non of i Address iss all an orders orders to to
C. Q. A. LODER, LODER, Manufacturing Manufacturing Chemist. Chemtat,
139 Chestnut Bt.. Philadelphia. Pa.
CELLULOID
EYE-CLASSES
shell Representing and Amber. the choicest The selected Tortoise¬
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Jewelers. Made by by and
SPENCF.it OPTICAL
M FG CO., 13 Maiden Lane, New York.
YOUNG
kte guaranteed a paving situation. Address
__VaLENTIN'E BR06-. Maasgers, Janesville, Wit.
n I 1 0 b n’« U P n U 11 & r t for Consumption i« «l*.
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HA x«?A!n ALL.IVfcW* A iiF\M BQOK DUVlIl
PCSSIE6T OF
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AOENTd WANTED in every Town. Don’t mi** K. but
send for Circular at once, and secure territory. Addrea*
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ON 30 DAYS’ TRIAL
We vrill send onr Eleetro-Voltaie Belt* and oth*
Electric Appliance* upon trial for thirty day* to tho*
afflicted with Nervous lability and dueatec Rheumatism, of a persons Pa
umture. Also of the Liver, Kidney*,
ralysi*. Ac- A svre cure gvaruntetd or no pm/. Mlfh.
Address Yoltaie BeltCo.. Barihall.
j |^2 J.hOEMM*ilj| mad*. ^Co.lTf
Q i NEV-WORT Remedy For THE LIVER,
The Great
THE BOWELS,and tho KIDNEYS.
humors that should Lave lx?cn expelled natursLy.
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S.w Dar machinery Mllli, Ori.t 1 Mill., .trong, Shafting .Imp!., Hanger., end well Pulleys, mad., and etc. 1
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ENCYCLOPEDIA
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This is the cheapest and only complete and reliable
tells how to how to perform V best all the various duUes of life, and
appear to the advantage on all occasions.
W:mte<l.—*Send for circulars containii Kill
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limited. Address with stAmp,
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SAPONIFIED ii
a w H R.u.ku ssa? B
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wlr Soft and Toilet Soap quickly. It U ■ ■
full weight and and strength. take Aak year grocer fan.
•APOM1FIEU, n* other.
PENN’A SALT MANUFACTURING CO..
PHIfrABEfrPHIX.
PETROLEUM JELLY.
0rand Medal gilT.Tll'^fe
at Xxpoaitioa. Philadelphia Exposition* at Pari#
This wonderful substance Is acknowleded by physician*
throughout tbe world to be the best remedy aiscovereR
for the cure of Wounds. Burns, Rheumatism, Hkin Di**
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ene household may try it, it Obtain is put up it in from 15 and 35 druggist, cent and 9
use. your ;
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and flrst-olaas goode to your customers; we give-vou gooA
|rmue; PEOPLIZs'tEA w* prepay all^express Co'I'boi charges; we furnish out*
502S. 8 t. Loul. Mo.
rym I bj A i fl -€h hwgMt 0 lo.,t lo.V ta world-Impori.7.- Amerlc. -ttoplo mrtlc!.- ra'-«
V companv
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