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HOME AND FARM.
—Poison, ira)\ or shoot -A'cy
ground-squirrel you o:ui.
—lf many posts are to ho sot, they
should be peeled and soaked in boiling
tar. A boiling-pan costs but little, and
will last for several years. —Prairie
Fanner.
—Cotton-socd hulls are used by somo
persons in the vicinity of New Orleans
as mulch for strawberries, serving also
as an excellent fertilizer later in the
season.
When the cocks have been picking
each other until the combs and wattles
bleed profusely, pour strong alum
water over their heads, which will cause
the bleeding to cease.— Exchange.
—Use no stable manure on your
peach trees. A mixture of some kind
of mineral fertilizer is better. Experi
ments have shown marl to be excellent
for peach trees.
—The most successful shepherd of
the future will have his mutton on the
market as regularly and in as good
condition as his wool. The same man
will make both products as good as
possible. St. Louis Republican.
—A writer says in the Country Gen
tleman that, as the Japanese ivy clings
so closely after the second year that it
can not be removed, it ought not to be
trained over a surface which needs re
pairing or painting.
—The Purest and Best of Queens. —
Queens we have in every household.
They should reign with tender hand.
Pure and true, and living sovereigns
Through this broad and smiling hind—
Teeming, prosperous, happy land.
Golden Rule.
—Layer Cake or Cup Cakes: Throe
eggs, one and one-half cups of sugar,
one-lialf cup each of batter and milk,
two cups of flour, a little over one
rounding teaspoonful of yeast powder
mixed with the flour, flavor with lemon,
and add the whites, beaten lightly, last.
-— Household.
—Boiled Custard.—Put two table
spoonfuls of water in the kettle first,
to keep the custard from sticking.
Then add one quart of milk, two table
spoonfuls of sugar, two eggs (the eggs
and sugar beaten together) and two
slices of bread. If hard, dry bread is
used, it should be soaked in water
awhile before making the custard.
After putting it on the stove, watch it
closely, for as soon as it boils it is
done. —Boston Budget.
—To remove ink, iron-rust, or mil
dew: If the garment is white, when
washing tie a pinch of cream tartar
where the spot is. After boiling re
move the string and the spot will be
gone. If the spots are very large or
numerous, the garment can be boiled
by itself in clean water containing
from one ounce to one-fourth of a
pound of cream tartar. It will not in
jure the fabric. —Home and Farm.
COVERING HAY STACKS.
llow ll;iy in Kirk* Can Hp Protected Willi
Hoards at Small Cost-
In ricks ten feet wide and twelve
feet high, between three and four tons
of hay will be contained in each rod of
length. On an average, between one
fourth and one-half a ton of this will
waste where the hay is mixed meadow
hay clover, if left uncovered. This
is a loss ef one to six dollars, accord
ing to the local price of hay. In new
countries coarse slough hay furnishes
a good covering or thatching to top
out the stack with, hut slough hay is
passing away before the ditching
spade and improved grass seed. It is
often necessary to store the hay out
doors until barns can bo afford
ed, or when an unexpected surplus is
harvested. Sometimes it is found
expedient to stack in the field or
in the edge of a woodland pasture, to
be fed out without hauling to the barns.
The writer lias used sixteen feet boards
to make covers for ricks and found
them economical. For a rick ten feet
vide. ten or twelve one-foot boards are
necessary. Three poles, or scantling,
live or six feet long, are used on each
side for rafters. The boards are mere
ly tacked on lengthwise, beginning at
the bottom, lapping an inch to shed the
water. Rafters can be put in place be
fore the boards are nailed on. or the
sides of the roof may be raised in place
after nailing the boards fast. The two
sides can be fastened together at the
ridge with pieces of fence wire.
Top out the rick so that the
cover will have a good slant
on either side. Where the slacks are
exposed to the wind ii is well to fasten
the covers to stakes in the ground with
wire. If the nails are md, driven quite
down they can bo easily drawn when
feeding, and the boards used for oMv.ir
purposes or laid away until next hay
ing time. The first cost of the lumber
Will be about three dollars for each six
teen feet in length, and should last
many years if it is a* all properly eared
for.
Near a small horse barn it was de
sirable each year to build a round
stack of two or three tons of hay in
addition to that contained in the mow.
To protect this during the fall rains,
a cap was made of boards in
four parts. The angle of each
Triangular section at the top was some
what less than a right angle, so as to
give the four sides the slope of a four
sided roof. The sections were light,
and were put in place by the man on
the stack taking a rope in either hand
attached to the opposite sections and,
by the aid of the pitcher, lifting them
to the top, where they were fastened
together by means of strong twine
wrapped around nails. The lower op
posite corners were also attached in
the same way. This cover made of
scraps of boards did service several
years. The top of the stack of horse
hay was always in as nice condition as
that in the mow. —Prairie Farmer.
Blood Will Toll.
There is no question about it—blood will
tell—especially if it be an impure blood.
Blotches, eruptions, pimples and boils, are
all symptoms of an impure blood, due to the
improper action of the liver. When this
important organ fails to properly perform
its function of purifying and cleansing the
blood, impurities are carried to all parts of
the system, and the symptoms above re
ferred to are merely evidences of the
struggle of Nature to throw off the poison
ous germs. Unless her warning bo heeded
in time., serious results are certain to fol
low, culminating in liver or kidney disor
ders, or even in consumption. Dr. Fierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery will prevent and
cure these diseases, by restoring tho liver
to a healthy condition.
The sensational newspapers of to-day
appear to be edited by men of very broad
ideas.
To dream of a ponderous whale.
Erect on tho tip of his tail.
Is the sitfn of a storm
(If tho wo at her is warm),
Unless it should happen to fail.
Dreams don’t amount to much, anyhow.
Some signs, however, are infallible. If
you are constipated, with no appetite, tort
ured with sick headache and bilious symp
toms, these signs indicate that you need
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellots.
They will euro you. All druggists.
The merest schoolboy could dispute thi
saying that “history repeats itself.”
Journal of Education.
Oxygen Cure. Throat, lung, nervous dis
eases. Book free. Dr.Geppert,Cincinnati,O.
Fearfully and wonderfully made —type-
writer copy written by amateur*. —Boston
Boat
Gi.enn’s Sulphur Soap is infallible for re
moving dandruff.
Hill’s Hair Dye, Black or Brown, 50c,
Tub policeman should watch that others
may not prey. —Philadelphia Herald.
No Opium in Piso’s Cure for Consump
tion. Cures whore other remedies fail. 25c.
A locomotive that blows to pieces is a
new mechanical toy.
LIVER, BLOOD AND LUNG DISEASES.
■"“H Mrs. Mary A. McClure, Columbus, Kans.,
[LTD [ jorioc writes: “ I addressed you in November, 1884,
iuirkis U!OL.uuL j tl regard to my health, being afflicted with
fiyfj liver disease, heart trouble, and female weak
. ness. 1 was advised to use Dr. Pierce’s
KFART TRnilßl F Golden Medical Discovery, Favorite Pre
iiLani i riluui—. gcription and Pellets. 1 used one bottle
f) j- t | le ‘Prescription,’ five of the ‘Discov
ery,’ and four of the 4 Pleasant Purgative Pellets.’ My health be
gan to improve under the use of your medicine, and my strength
came back. My difficulties have ail disappeared. L can work hard
all day, or walk four or five miles a day, and stand it well; and when
I began using the medicine I could scarcely walk across the room,
most of the time, and I did not think I could ever feel well again.
I have a little baby girl eight mouths old. Although she is a little
delicate in size and appearance, she is healthy. I give your reme
dies all tho credit for curing me, as I took no other treatment after
beginning their use. I am very grateful for your kindness, and
thank God and thank you that I am as well as I am after years
of suffering.”
wif <■ eiw Mrs. I. V. Webber, of Yorkshire, Cattaraugus Co.,
!mm bf- I", writes: “ I wish to say a few words in praise
LsVth of your ‘Golden Medical Discovery ’ and ‘Pleasant
_ Purgative Pellets.’ For ftvo years previous to
JJiqCSOr taking them I was a great sufferer; I had a
UtOkaJi.. severe pain in my right side continually; was
unable to do my own work. I am happy to say
I am now well and strong, thanks to your medicines.”
Chronic Uiarrhea Cured.—D. Lazarre, Esq., 275 and 277
Decatur Street, New Orleans, La., writes: “ I used three bottles of
the ‘Golden Medical Discovery,’ and it has cured me of chronic
diarrhea. My bowels are now regular.”
“THE BLOOB IS THE LIFE.”
Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which is the fountain of health, by using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and good
digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, and bodily health and vigor will be established.
Golden Medical Discovery cures all humors, from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption. tr> the worst Serofuls, or blood
poiflin,! .Especially has it proven its efficacy in curing Salt-rheum or Totter, Fever-sores, Hip-joint Disease, Scrofulous Sores
aua Swellings, Enlarged urnnaa, m.,i sating tncers.
Rev. F. Asbury Howell, Pastor of the M. E.
INDIGESTION Church, of SUvcrton, N. says: “I was af-
r> dieted with catarrh and indigestion. Boils and
uOILS blotches began to arise on the surface of the
uuttti) skin, and 1 experienced a tired feeling and
Hi dullness. I began the use of Dr. Pierce’s
ULUiunLO. Golden Medical Discovery as directed by
him for such complaints, and in OH^^ r k’s
time I began to fed like a new man, and am now sound and well.
The 4 Pleasant Purgative Pellets ’ are the best remedy for bilious or
sick headache, or tightness about the chest, and bail taste in the
moutti, tiiat l have ever used. My wife could not walk across the
floor when she began to take your ‘Golden Medical Discovery.’
Now she can walk quite a little ways, and do some light work/’
■I | Mrs. Ida M. Strong, of Ainsworth, Tnd., writes:
HiP-JjjjUT “My little boy had been troubled with hip-joint
ii i« win disease for two years. When he commenced the
fjjOCiCC use' of your ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and
UIuLQoI., ‘Pellets,’ he was confined to his bed, and could
not be moved without suffering great pain. But
now, thanks to your ‘Discovery,’ he is able to be up ail the time,
CONSUMPTION, WEAK LUNGS, SMITING OF BLOOD.
Golden Medical Discovery cures Consumption (which is Scrofula of the bumj), by its wonderful blood-purifying, invigora
ting and nutritive properties. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath, Bronchitis, Severe Coughs, Asthma,
and kindred affections, it is a sovereign remedy. While it promptly cures tho severest Coughs it strengthens the system
and purifies the blood.
It rapidly builds up the system, and increases the flesh and weight of those reduced below the usual standard of health by
“wasting diseases.”
Consumption.—Mrs. Edward Newton, of Harrmvsmithi
Ont., writes: “ You will ever be praised by me for the remarka
ble cure in ray case. I was so reduced that my friends had all
given me up, and [ tiad also been given up by two doctors. I then
went to the best doctor in these parts. He told me that medicine
was only a punishment in my case, and would not undertake to
treat me. lie said I might try Cod liver oil if I
« ii liked, as that was the only thing that could possi
ulVEN Ur bly have any curative power over consumption so
_ far advanced. I tried the Cod liver oil as a lost
Tfl jj]C treatment, but I was so weak I could not keep it
111 uik. on mv stomach. Mv husband, not feeling satisfied
to give me up yet, though he laid bought for me
everything he saw advertised for my complaint, procured a quan
tity of your ‘ Golden Medical Discovery.’ I took only four bottles,
and. to the surprise of everybody, am to-day doing rny own work,
and am entirely free from that terrible cough which harrassed me
night and day. I have been afflicted with rheumatism for a number
of years, and now feel so much better that I believe, with a con
tinuation of your “ Golden Medical Discovery,'l will be restored
to perfect health. I would say to those who are falling a prey to
that terrible disease consumption, do not do as T did, take every
thing else first: but take the ‘ Golden Medical Discovery’ in the
early stages of the diseasA and thereby save a great deal of suf
fering and be restored A health at once. Any person who is
still in doubt, need me, inclosing a stamped, self
addressed envelope for reply. When the foregoing statement will
be fully substantiated by me.”
Ulcer Cured.—lsaac S 3. Downs, Esq., of Spring Valin/,
Rockland Co., N. Y. (P. O. Box 28), writes: “The ‘Golden Medi-
Golden Medical Discovery is Sold by Druggists. Price SI.OO per Dottle, or Six Bottles for $5.00.
WORLD’S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Proprietors,
No. 663 Main Street, BUFFALO, N. V.
Throughout its various scenes Who uso the smith’s Rile Beans.
Smith's BILE BEANS pnrify tho blood, by artinz
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noys, Xhoy consist of a vesretable combination that Panel fite, of this ni, ture
has no equal in medical science. They curoCoiistipa- 0,1 r >‘r+>pt of tOc. in
tion, Malaria, and Dyspepsia, and are a safeguard AJdress,
against all forms of fevers, chills aud fever, gall stones, st. Lonin Mo.
and Bright’s disease. Send 4 cents postage for a sani- •
pie package and test the TRCTU of vvliat we say. Brice, 25 cents per bottle,
tlUUica to any address, postpaid. DOSE ONE ISICAN. Sold by druggists.
dT. i’. SMITH tb CO., PKOI’KIKI OItS, S*X‘. XiO UIS," Ikto.
For a woman to say she does not use
Procter & Gamble’s Lenox Soap, is to
admit she is “behind the times.”
Nobody uses ordinary soap now they
can get “Lenox.”
If afflicted with Sore Eyes use Dr. Isaao
Thompson's EyeWater.Druggists selllt.2sc.
A ruling passion— the desire to be presi
dent. _ _
When all so-called remedies fail, Dr.
Sage’s Catarrh Remedy cures.
Paris green—the American tourist in
France. — Washington Critic.
Boils and Pimples
And other affections arising from impure blood may
appear at this season, when the blood is heated.
Rood’s Sarsaparilla removes the cause of these
troubles by purifying, vitalizing, and enriching the
blood, and at the same time it gives tone and
strength to the whole system, and makes one feel
‘ like a new man.”
“ I know Hood’s Sarsaparilla to be good by the
trial 1 gave it for eruptions on my face. 1 had a
hard time to purify my blood, but succeeded at last
with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” HARRY G. PARR,
Champaign. 111.
Be sure to get the peculiar medicines.
Hood’s Sarsapariiia
Sold by all druggists. $1; si* for $5. Prepared by
C. 1. HOOD & CO.. Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
JOO Doses One Dollar
COCKLES
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for Liver, Hilo, Indigestion, etc. Free from Mercuryj
joutams only Pure Vegetable Ingredients. Agent—
€ll AS. N. CUITTENTOA, MEW YOJKJK.
Pmedy for Catarrh is the
it to Use, and Cheapest, ipa
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DC&ldntlO t,,r sol<l iP rs and widows of the
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Mrs. Parmelia Brundage, of 161 Lock Street,
uENtFa! Lock-port, N. Y. writes: “ I was troubled with
chills, nervous and general debility, with frequent
jICBM ITV sore throat, and my mouth was badly cankered.
ULUd.ll 1. My liver was inactive, and I suffered much from
dyspepsia. I am pleased to say that your ‘ Golden
Medical Discovery’ and ‘Pellets’ have cured me of all thest
ailments and I cannot say enough in their praise. I must also
say a word in reference to your ‘Favorite Prescription,’ as it
has proven itself a most excellent medicine for weak females.
It has been used in my family with excellent results.”
Dyspepsia.—James L. Colby, Esq., of Yucatan, Houston Co,
Minn., writes: ‘ 1 was troubled with indigestion, and would eai
heartily and grow poor at the same time. I experienced heartburn,
sour stomach, and many other disagreeable symptoms common
to that disorder. I commenced taking your
luiunnniTf-n ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and ‘Pellets,’ and
intibUllfi ItS l am now entirely free from the dyspepsia, and
„ am, in fact, healthier than I have been for
THE SYSTEM flvo y° ar8 ‘ I weigh one hundred and seventy
ink viHiLin. ono all ,i one-half pounds, and have done at
. -p.m...much work the past summer as I have evej
done in the same length of time in my life. I never took a
medicine that seemed to tone up the muscles and invigorate
the whole system equal to your ‘ Discovery ’ and ‘ Pellets.’ ”
Dyspepsia.—Theresa A. Cass, of Springfield, Mo., writes:
“I was trouble** one year with liver complaint, dyspepsia, and
sleeplessness, but four ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ cured me.”
Oiills and Fever.—Rev. H. E. Mosley, Montmorenci, S. C.,
writes: “ Last August I thought I would die with chills and fever.
I took your ‘Discovery ’ and it stopped them in a very short time.”
and can walk with the help of crutches. He does not suffer any
> pain, and can eat and sleep as well as any one. It lias only been
about three months since he commenced using your medicine.
I cannot find words with which to express my gratitude for the
benefit he has received through you.”
HBLTrcciDl C Cambridge, Maryland, says: “Mrs. Eliza
I ITMLnniDLC. Ann Poole, wife of Leonard Poole, of Wil
\ liamsburg, Dorchester Co., Md„ has been cured
3 iirF; .il l iilN of a case of Eczema by using Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery. The disease ap
m p earC( j f lrst , n jj er feet, extended to the knees,
covering the whole of the lower limbs from feet to knees, then
attacked the ellnuvs and became so severe as to prostrate her.
After being treated by several physicians for a year or two she
commenced the uP* of the medicine named above. She soon
began to mend and is now well and hearty. Mrs. Poole thinks
the medicine has saved her life and prolonged her days.”
Mr. T. A. Ayres, of East New Market, Dorchester County, Md.,
vouches above facts.
cal Discovery ’ has cured my daughter of a very bad ulcer located
on the thigh. After trying almost everything without success, we
procured three bottles of your ‘ Discovery,’ which healed it up
perfectly.” Mr. Downs continues:
Consumption and Heart Disease.—“l also wish to
thank you for tho remarkable cure you have effected in my ease.
■ iiimmi—ii For three years I laid suffered from that terri-
U/actTrn Tti I l ' o disease, consumption, and heart disease.
TTaoitU iU Before consulting you I had wasted away to
A 0 a skeleton : could not sleep nor rest, and many
SKELETON times wished to die to be out of my misery. I
wnLLLiuu. then consulted you, and you told me You had
hopes of curing me, but it would take time. I
took five months’ treatment in all. The flrst two months I was
almost discouraged; could not perceive any favorable symptoms,
but the third month I began to pick up in flesh and strength. I
cannot now recite how, step by step, the signs and realities of
returning health gradually but surely developed themselves.
To-day I tip the scales at one hundred and sixty, and am well
and strong. 1 ’
Our principal reliance in curing Mr. Downs’ terribio disease
was the “ Golden Medical Discovery.”
n, Joseph F. McFarland, Esq., Athens, La.,
UL’EOmu writes: “My wife had frequent bleeding from
“ the lungs before she commenced using your
PRAM I ilMp? ‘Golden Medical Discovery.’ She has not
mum L.unUo. had any since its use. For some six months
miinTM.i—nCTHnarJ 6 he has been feeling so well that she has
discontinued it.”
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CUKES THE WORST PAIN'S in from one to twenty
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Ray on© SUFFER WITH PAIN.
Bowel Complaints.
It will in a few moments, when taken according to
directions, cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach,
Heartburn, Sick Headache. Summer Complaint,
Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colie, YVindin the dowels, ana
all other Internal Pains.
MALARIA IX ITS VARIOUS FORMS CURED AMD
PREVENTED.
There is not a remedial agent in the world that
will cure Fever and Ague ami all other Malarious,
Bilious and other fevers, aided by RADWAT’S
PILLS so quickly as KADWAI S KEAJJV
relief.
It. K. K. not only cures the patient seized with
Malaria, but if people exposed to the Malarial poi
son will every morning take 20 or 30 drops of
Ready Belief in water, and eat, say a cracker, before
going out, they will prevent attacks.
It instantly relieves and soon cures Colds, Sore
Throat, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Stiff Neck, all Conges
tions and Inflammations, whether of the Lungs,
Kidneys or Bowels,
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA,
Headache. Toothache, Weakness or Pain in the
Back, Chest or Limbs by one application.
Fifty cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists.
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Proprietors of Radway’s Sarsapartliian Resolvent
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ALABAMA GREAT SOUTHERN DIVISION.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY Ist, 1887.
Flag Stations are marked thus +
trains south hound—read down. trains north bound—read up.
No. 1. No, 5. | STATIONS. No. (i. NoTsT
bi-MiP-n n!i!® m ! jV Chattanooga Ar sno pm 4 :iOaui
. 0 ’Bpm +.l .45 am Lv Morgunville Lv +4 52 i, )n + 5-,.,
02 38am 12 01 pm Lv Collinsville Lv 202 pm + 1 53am
] l )m hv Attalla Lv 12 35 pm ;t 1 02aui
l-A-AV •• ! JeepuiLv Sieele Lv 12 14 pm
+ ’•! ?i am i 52 P m hv .Trussville Lv 10 54 am +ll 21pm
i- t u ,Un + iss pm !' v Wheeling Lv +928 am +lO 14pm
4 18rtm + 4 .4) pm Lv Jonesboro Lv 922 am +lO 03pm
+ 4 o2am Slßpm Lv. Woodstock Lv 838 am 9 32pm
T * i!‘ ain j + 3 22 pm Lv Bibbvillc Lv + 8 32 am + 9 27pm
+ aO.,am 531 pm;Lv Vance Lv 823 am + 920 pm
I 5 ” ai " 5 P" 1 f jV Coaling Lv 8 (Hi am + 905 pm
+ n 30am (1 03 pm I.v Cottondale Lv 743 am+ 8 51pm
5 45am: 830 pm Lv Tuscaloosa t Lv 728 am! 8 36pm
f 2.l? am + i 111 P ln bv Carthage, Lv +6soam + 8 03pm
A? 11,1 A P ,n Akron Lv 614 ami 7 40pm
(20ain 820 pm Lv EUTAW Lv 555 am 7 00pm
+ .4, am 844 pm bv 80l igee Lv +528 am 8 36pm
+ 8 00am 902 pm Lv Epes Lv 5 11am 8 19pm
8 2:_.am 922 pm Lv Livingston Lv 452 atn 5 58pm
I b!n am £ >pm Lv York Lv 430 am! 535 pm
+ 9 40am+10 02 pm Lv Cuba.. Lv +4l4am + 5 20pm
+ ,2 “’hill 10 2< pm Lv Toomsuba Lv 351 am + 5 00pm
10 00am 11 00 pm Ar Meridian Lv 315 ant 4 30pm
1051 am 1! 57 pm Ar Enterprise Lv 223 am l 3 40pm
510 pm 615 am! Ar Nexv Orleans Lv 835 pm 1 9 00am
• - •• | 451 am Ar Jackson Lv 10 05 am
9 00am 730 am Ar Vicksburg Lv 730 pm \ 215 pm
I 710 pm Ar Texas and Pacific Junction Lv 750 am
R. CARROLL, General Sup’t, Meridian. Miss. A. GRIGGS, Sup’t, Birmingham, Ala.
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General Manger. Gen. Ft. and Pass. Agent. Ass’t Ft. and Pass. Agent.,
CINCINNATrsOUTHERN DIVISION.
SOUTH.—Read down. STATIONS. NORTH.—Read up.
403 pin 755 am 8 10pm Lv Cincinnati Ar! 640 am ft 42pml 10 25 am
425 “ 817 “ 832 “ Ludlow b\» 620 “ 615 “ 10 00 “
4 40 “ 8 37 ” 8 50 “ Erlanger 6 05 “ 6 00 “ 9 44 “
455 “ +B5l “ Richwood +545 “ +926 “
503 “ 900 “ +914 “ Walton +548 “ 537 “ 9 16 “
5 10 “ 9 08 “ Bracht + 5 30 “ 9 08 “
522 “ + 9 16 “ Crittenden 522 “ 859 “
530 “ +923 “ ...Sherman +r>36 “ 852 “
538 “ +932 “ Dry Ridge +507 “ 843 “
5 47 “ 9 40 “ 9 50 “ Williamstown 5 20 “ 5 00 “ 8 36 “
+556 “ +950 “ Mason +450 “ +827 “
6Or “ +959 “ Blanchet +440 “ +Bl7 “
+612 “ 10 08 “ Corinth 435 “ +Bl3 “
620 “ +lO 11 “ Hinton +428 “ 806 “
+.B 30 “ 10 22 “ Sadieviile 417 “ 755 “
+645 “ +lO 31 “ Roger’s Gap + 4 02 “ +742 “
650 “ ;+lO 40 “ Kinkaiil +357 “ +737 “
702 “ 10 50 “ 10 52 “ Georgetown 425 “ ; 347 “ 727 “
7 10 “ ! +ll (K) “ Donerail +338 “ +7IS “
737 “ 11 25 “ 11 20 “ Lexington 405 “ [ 320 “ 700 “ ,
802 “ 11 47 “ +ll 44 pm Nieholasville +339“: 251 “ +627 “ ;
8 15 “ +ll 58 ami Wiimore + 2 42 “ B 15 “
827 “ 12 07 pin High Bridge 231 “ 603 “ i
840 “ 12 18 ” I Burgin I 22J “ 543 “ 1
843 “ 12 21 “ ...Harrodsburg Junction... j 218 “ +547 “
859 “ 12 31 “ +l2 33 urn Danville 2 .16 “ 206 “ 530 “
Til" BEET WAGON
IS MANUFACTURED BY
FISH BROS. & CO.,
RACINE, WIS.,
WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF
Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons,
And by confining ourselvei strictly to one class of work; bv employing none but. tho
of WOSKMiN, using nothing but FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED MACHINERY and the VERY
BEST of SELECTED TIMBER, and by a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the business, we hair
justly earned the reputation of making
66 THE BEST WACOM OW WHEELS.”
Manufa .turers have abolished tho warranty, but Agents may, on their own responsibility, gi?3
tha following warranty with each wagon, if so agreed:
We Hereby Warrant the FISH BROS. WAGON No to be well made in every partic
ular and of good material, and that the strength of the same is sufficient for all work with fair
usage. Should any breakage occur within one year from this date by reason of defective material
or workmanship, repairs for the same will be furnished at place of sale, free of charge, or the
price of said repairs, as per agent’s price list will be paid in cash by the purchaser producing 9
sample of the broken or defective parts an evidence.
Knowing we can suit you, we solicit patronage from every section of t.he United States. Seco
for Prices and. ""erma, and for a copy of THE RACINE AGRICULTURIST, to
pym BROS is CO.. Karine, Wl*
WEBSTER WACOIM COMPANY
Is closing out its business and
HAS OH HAND
OVER 4000!
Of their Celebrated Trus* Axle Wagon?
, of all styles and sizes, which will be sold
FIRM WAGONS
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY AT A BOTTOM PRICE,
\ Wagon made from West Virginia Oak, Hickory, and Poplar, the best quality pro
-4A. ourablo, and superior in every particular to inferior grades now
on the market. Embrace the opportunity and save money.
All Wagons are warranted for one year.
Our farewßll offer. WEBSTER WAGON CO.,
Write for prices and terms. MOUNDSV 1 ! LE Marshall Co.. W. Va.
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BOSSAKB’S IMPROVED BATTERY
FOR USE.
BLACK WALNUT CASES.
No. 1, 4Kx3xl’7, 3 currents. $ 8 00
No. 3. 7 x3x 4, 6 12 00
Furnished with handle* complete. ’ 1 C
1-1 JiflureQ t special electrodes, each extra. |• 'jlj'fl
bluyitnul is seif-acting, and tliu
• Agents for the United States, c gßSSffiffifiljrf
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