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Warm M®Mn®e.
Tana,®The MB Who jftanto MM tre®
<h the Woatern plain® i® truer than the
Itt *% raM m “J
ndM Am' ffh*y hrttw
.bow era Where tree® are on the plaina
HIXWI
fiMMHUKia.in Tsala—The (Jar
/'MBs’ftfap<teww aaya all /allow and
white-hearted cabh®«®®, **»▼•?• incite!-
•d, are not 'i®r».'‘fart tlta
veUqjpyaii MTvarv gsie freer- aorta 'are
-taper efffrrij' wMIhV-a®, wL the dark
Infall favor and ®til>-
■ taaoe, perfection of what a
cabbaco should ba that ta to b® cookci,
tor a C'bna4QflM}£o "J
Bifh. '<fa ABM* liotur rommut-i
- roe® ealinre:
oorne froth th«-
slip. Os Um three great divisions into
which the roe® tami)£) U
'"Mtv'fc. Um A-uaelt® and
!l ‘il"A Bfll’tofaft fan te»y bo
rfafai MB*-Umo MdMMaa (rent the
alipter ifc—. Am fa* «™*T by d>*
ruling the root® and planting the need,
which latter MHUMBtM t Lea
- e
"SSShST lL '.
Tor Wawnu—A com»|xmdout wntr»
*' I fate ‘"W**"*"''
plamtAotS fSßffit guarding pU
“bA.lMan.MOJam w~nl. Tour
Mihbcrilxir nan round an rff-rtu®! rvtu-r
dy, and given it for th® benefit ul tU > u
locking such. After har**Wwg drr
l l .rdfVWF*« *• •an, and afterward
place la jars, odfare barrel® that have
i*Mi4fcoamaHr hteflafl lafcti the ire,
i -fatag iftaaatewaaaei • biitflii of tarpon
nriL.teaarklfaflfa buttle, but rim pl y
bf «Mk om fta ntiwith
('rAfaßHßfctofaMi fatigM ns pdariblr,
and alFwwwl flfiyfoe- rm ore.<
siontlty* I%t> firtne® of the turpentine
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iMMaaßll -lepfafal in th® Seed when it
iaffrefa. ThteM-ba Oflectnul rems-.lv,
and should be known to all eeed-grower®
North or South. -stw York- Herald
Faxxcn JtowM,—Jba FeMiah fowl*
nre not nearly ao popular hi America na
"W The Oraro-caMini
• i’ r "-
f*Hm i. and have white
juioy fiaaii. The latter have plump
ireaat, firfe-llaVoreif flreh. remarkably
ii<U»4a*uraaoil fray leg*. If properly
faMM*>ei>* **!• **T °® without atop
f(ji They thrive wall in coniine
oMßii.iuir.te* alao non
Bittan, MM are Dot eurpaamx! for vbita-
>AD«ty. l ut'ir
otjaohd to by cooks
< l»«dwataaaw”taw* anew Wa*e wo efh—t
~>M 54 or t«>admiti>« ■ (
ilXfleab Toung MTils will fatten when
thraa months M, *4 have Wren mail.' ti>
wygb four pfflftidi at that age, At R
.utM.BM'wll’wigh aevmi pounds.
Tax MMO'Skira-Mr J< ■arph *
<fM*JMMlowinMim»Mte of |hte 1
listen . " fed anti provided with
di4 qUMIWWIe r foot, there are no ‘
*7TT ~ " * til stand eapiwwro to our i
MjveW'Mdßt Setter than the Cots
(trdawulA oa* ary df°°d
breeder* and good adifta. Ww>y ire.
<]MBf MaiGAio strong lambs, and oe
a forth. I have
nev* Mt a pure-bred Q>tawnM ewa in
the flMJTtbXnßtt® fi.'t TfuW We lot
t 1
' i^tevW; lenih continue
A £•
pah biweda of abeap. Os all the well-
Mtabliahed breads tk* Ootawolda are
Uii largest The celebrated open
tn nia of Lawes and Gilbert proved be
’ >D Ute Cotewohl.
prSaweed aacwa watetnu and more wool
and, not ouly
fnined more in proportion to
Upau any othw
breed.
CoMWC.'Ti. Hax or Fowba.—
Both Kngliah and Ameungn poultry
fancier* have ex permdHMteX '.iaraLly .
for the purpoaa of eetabliahiny eome
toeucitroi the aex of ,
their pete. In a late number of ftaetefe
Afa#ari><e a writer auma up the reaulta
"U|p| aapecteuen •< Bnuab breactera an
followa ; B> A wwUhil mated with not
more than three adult bene will give al
moet adwaya a larger num tier of male
thaw Iwill Mate -ecpecially «il) thia
b# tM*Wah Mth the earlier hrooda 1
later brooda will be more uncertain 2.
Mating an adult cock with not more
than three pullete will -b* unaer
tain in ite reaulta, ' * ole ’ lax at
likely aa th* other to pnalominate
8 f ' w ’ Ul Av* or
nWteWfMMa wdigdv* a* eweaee of pul
lete-W Aral jotteiuw there
will be moat Mia hart* trot; th* ewritrr
egg*. A Y«4« I|*ta o« adult bird,
mated togethr* Wfl» gree untertatn te
be the proportion of the male*, and they
will b* the moat numerous from the ear
iiJkat*U
Two OotxaM Pnw Hww Ttf Tta>. -
A MoaMchuaoMa tKerMpcedmt of th*
/Vmttry Fmfgtwo tba foitovin* t<
nfitr *ffca Mknrtag tnMa «ttt dbov »t
* WMhOT of cep that oa <*
dtnarv h«a irfklty |«r Month tor arh
t«gg» have averaged at retail in the Bn®
ton market:
S®. a®®r®e>
fapa zvcw
? Jssasry ............77 far
r*tm.Q _ » mm ,
S 8!
W»7. - .....Iff MS
fees. 11 »s I
fob . » M 1
r
October a M ,
•■» ■*!> •
ItesmlA S MM
It will thus be seen at a gianoe that a
outamtai dunghill fowl, if allowed to
raise on® or two broods of chick®, will
’ lav about nine rod one-sixth dozen eggs,
which, at aa average of 3S eeat®
per dozen, wfll amount toCLK, Th®
average amount of manure derived from
each ban when allowwd tores at large I
find to be about owe bushel per year.
' Thia is readily sold at the door, in Uus
vusnity at 4.5 cent® per bushel, making
th® return from each hen to b® about
fa. <o per year. lieduct from this th®
keeping, which I find to average about
|1.40 per year, and you have a neat lit
tle income of >I.SA per year from each
hen. I can readily dispose at all the
egg® at from 6 to 10 cent® per dozen ad
vane® ou the regular retail price, thus
leaking my profit® average about fa
]*r year from each hen, and this oould
I tic still further raised by saving th®
egg® rained in April, May and Jun® un
til ai-otrt Thanksgiving time and then
putting them on tbe market.**
Osioaao Übshsm Mcmna.—One pint
of tiraham flour, one-half tcaspoonfu! of
sugar, two toaspoonfuls of baking pow
dor; wet with water to mak® it soft as
ginger-bread.
Hrnisoruhp Bon® Biscuit. On®
quart of flour, one pint of milk, pieke of
batter aiz® of an egg, one teaspoonful of
eeda dissolved in milk, two teaspoonfnls
cream tartar sifted in flour, with salt
Mivxni's Wnrra Mtrvrnm.—One-half
enp of sugar, one-half cup of water, one
and one-half cup® of flour, Um white® of
i three < gge, one tabla-spoonful of butter,
one and one-half teaspoonfiiis of baking
-1 powiier; bake in mnftin-paua.
drmjiurig|.i> Ri-wuili. Hvara.—Three
' fourths cupful of lard, three-fourths cup
ful butti-r, one cupful of sugar, on® pint
mo!a*®cs, one teaiipoonfnl of soda, one
Üble-Bjxjonful ginger, one tahle-apoon
fnl spice, then enough flour to roil soft
I »i»l very tluu m rings.
Ei.ronuriinr Wink. —Take four quart®
of Iwmes and Ikml ton minnte® in three
j uu.ifl® of wider. Stir during the time.
Thi n strain off the liquor and add four
I h uinds sugar, after which boil ten min
j ntro. Place in a jar, and when snffl
aently cool plane two slice® toasted bread
iprcail with yaaat on th® liquor. Thia
! iftmtM be left standing in a warm place
natd it is d<me fermenting, after which
: Imllle it, and it la fit for use.
Ix'ivmn Cuoqurrwia. —Take th® meat
of two h>l«ters and chop it; shoe on®
small onion, and brown it in a table
a|ax>nful of butter. When it ia cooked
I wai oft the fir®, incorporate into thia tw®
, Uibh -spoonfuls of flour, adding a littl®
■ milk. To your choppeit lobster add
’ parsley, a little salt and a little rad p®]>-
per. Hind the lobster together with th®
yelks of four eggs, and then mix thor
oughly with your butter in which the
onion was cooked. Shape properly, and
' dip them in cracker-crumb® and th® yelk
'of an ogg. Fry in boiling lard.
Wslmi RiassjT —Bod half a pint oc
milk; have th® cheese rich enough to
melt; chop half a teacupful of it to every
. iudf pint of milk; th® yelk of on® ®gg is
lightly licateu with a fork, and hev® it
r.Muir when the choc.® la melted, turn
■ the chaeee into the Irtling milk and atir
till the former dlaaolvea. Walah rarebit
iwuunit l®> umulo from akim- milk chreae.
I‘anuiwan ohree® urnka® dalighlfni
ilialie®, but ia axpaataive. Bur in th®
i®lk of th® egg, adding aalt and pepper,
and nerve on toaat or alone. Cheewe
diahea require litll® eremoumg, and the
aalt aud )>®pp®r aiiould b® need with
j car--,
OaruzAU On® cup and a-half of oat
. r.cel for twelve parewu, cover with a
■ viol off ,-oM water: aur around and drain
off th® black apecka; then put ia two
quarta of cold water and boil U vary
alowly for from forty-fire minute® to aa
hour, often (Urnng ft; while boiling, add
aalt and atignr; ent ft with milk, ®cnlded
milk or otherwia®, aocording to your
tret®. Dr. Bam Joh neon, who hated
everything Hcoteh, and never mtaaed an
opportunity to axpreaa hi® prejudice in
hi® dictionary, thaa defined "Onto ” ‘‘ln
EnglamE food for hot®®®, in Scotland,
J food for men.” Th® *xcu®e for him ia
teak b® nevar nto —tmrel after the
above racip*.
Tub Journal JAmreo® (Bn-
giiah) ®aya that th® buth off th® «®d®r
dpwn uiduktry in lo®tend *• taoml
to Bntuh trad® tn th® ffWtoanth and ®ix
toenth eautnnea. Ito® bM® reach th®
inland in May and Jus®, trequaatuig th®
firth® and «®tu®ito®, aad ar® narer found
in inland wateu. W tto® aarta urerebbad
more than thne® th® birda will g®
Thre® Mato gi v® aoout half • pound off
fawn. A real fawn oov«ti®t nagh®
«Aly M® had a naif ptwinda, and aaaaot
be qml tod; th® ao-oaUad fawn qtulto
weigh thre® aad a hari pound® and are
i not ®o warn.
kawAntotere to life white ftfo bate,
| whMh, rigWy ftivtoli. taaufaa a favfa*
A GREAT REVELATION
Home TalwaM® TfeMghU Ceweenilag
Human Happiness and Timely Sug
gestions About Seearlng It
OrnaiMS® a® a I »||BI ■ »®Mv®*w® ky •»
®» >l Craw. u®«w® O® M.lr»».ll
■aa ®»naw®i »«■■»<■«!»■
"ftM public speaker of th® presaoi day te
bor® andar <UfflenilM» of wbieb th® spaaken of
UM last caotury never ernamad. for wbli® tkr
enrtMnree of tb® pt* rtntttd wbal wss sett
adteoat q—tlon, teoae of tea promt day tn
asnaUy tb® i®«nia sqaals or taperum of Um
on®® who addrau tbam. Bev. Dr. Tyng. of
N®w York, wban a tbsuksiml student, supplied
* cLurnb tn t usl<hl«jrmg town, sial on bi« wsj
to preach one morning, met an s<ot o.loreJ
tn*u. r W®IL Unde, do ye ever go to bear the
yonng praschnrMkad th< nnftedsed Doctor,
‘ No, Maass,' repilad tb® negro, dis ehtle don't
Ist now® o' dam etadenu |>rsc*ie on bits.' Tb®
darkey bad began to Uunk. Th® fra® sad uid®-
paodsot tbongbt of this ago sooapia atatsiuents
only where they ar® proven to be truth, while
th® devalopmeot of menial power ®eems eqaally
great in every other dapartmeut of lite. The
valuable iuvouUoae of the day an counted by
thousands The increase of scientific study U
universal. Th® spirit of inquiry lu all fields u
so marked aa t<> cause
OOWWWT <n KVZST SIDS,
while people seem investigating and advancing
tn every direction which ean help them morally,
raentoily or pbyaioaiiy. ThiaiaapeaaUrtrue ot
the human body and everything which ooneenw
it, and tb® truth® which tb® people have found,
even tn the last fifty years are simply marvaioue.
How really ignorant some cultured and suppo®-
ahly easeutifiu paopl® were only a few yean ago,
aa oomparod with the present day, may be bet
ter understood from a few illustrative facts. A
prominatit writer prepared an elaborate iwaav to
prove that ateemshlpa could never croas th®
Atlantic, and his pamphlet was isaoad just in
time to be camel by the first steamer that went
to Mngtand. People once l«ll®ved that the
heart was the seal of life and health. It it now
known that Una organ w only a nump, simple
keeping Ui motion what other and mure impor
tant organa of the body have create! and trans
form®.!. It was one® rappoaad that if a person
fait a pain Hi the back, the User waa dwangai;
If a pain cam® in the lower cheat Um luuga were
affected and ooiiaumptioii was near; it la now
known that a pain in th® back indicates diseased
kidneys, while tronbliw in the lower chest arise
from a disordered liver, and not imperfect
lunga A sever® naln in the heal waa once
thought to come from soma partial derange
ment of the brain; it is now known that trouble®
in other parts of the body and away from Ui®
bead, cans® headachoa, aad that only by remov
ing th® cans® ean the pain be cured. It is •
matter of
rarraTW unrroav
that San. Washington was blad to death. His
last LIIMSS waa aught, and caused firiixMpally
by waariuM®. A pbyaicUu waa calle.! who
‘blad him copiously? Htrange to say the pa
bent beoam® no better. Another Doctor was
called, wbo again took away a large amount of
the vital fluid Thus in suncaseion four phy
sicians drew away the life of a great man who
was intended l.y nature fur an old age. au-l
who prematurely died—murdered by uialprar
Hoe—bled to death. That was the age of med
ical Needtns !"
Th® speaker then graphicallv deecntied an
other period which came upon the iieoplc, in
which they assigned the origin of all disoacea to
the stomach, and after showing the falsity of
this thenry, and that the kidney* and User w®rfi
the cause of .Ilinas u. aa I Hist many jwople arc
suffering from kidney aad liver troubles to-dav
wbo do not know it, but who should know it
and attend to them at once, continued
"Lot u» look at thia matter a littb- more
closely. The human body la the moat ye-rfe. t
and yet the most delicate of all created th mg-
It is capable of the greatest results and it is
liable to the greatest disorders. The slight—i
causes aometniiea seem to throw its delicate tn a
cliinery out of order while the most Simula and
common-sense care respires and keejia them In
perfect condition. When it ia remembered that
Uic aruouut of happiness or misery we are tn
have te thia world ia dapeudent u|xru a perfect
body. Is It not strange that simple precautions
and care are not exereiaed? This ia one of the
most vital questioua of lite. People may avoid
It for the present, but there is certain to come
a time in eveiy one's el peris woe wbeu it must
be faced.
“And here pardon me for relating a little
peraonal axpartouce. In the year 187111 found
myself losing both in atrvngUi and health. I
a>uld aaaign no cause for the decline, but it ooi>-
tlnued, until Anally I ealtod to tnv aid two
pr-xniitoOt nbywteiaua. After treating me for
aonM tuns they deolarsd I waa Buffering from
Bright', dianax of the kiduevr.Trad that tliev
could do nothing more for me At fol. time r
•a« eo weak I oould not raiae my hnad from
the pillow and I
ranrrro aaraATXDLY.
My heart boot so rapidlv it wa® with difficult. I
pould Sleep. My langs wsroatoo badly involved.
I oould retain nothing upon my stomach, while
the moat intense pains in my back and bow-1.
caused me Io long for dmtti aa a relief. It war
al thia crtttaaljuucturw that a phyaiosl lougmg
which I felt (and which I most lirnilv believe
waa an tnspuwon) caused om to eeawl for the
laavea of a plant I bad once known ta mwhcal
i ractioa. After great difficult. lat last secured
ihvmi am! begun their nee in the form of tee I
notaoad a lessening of th® pain at one®: I began
to mend rapadly; in five weeks I was able to be
about and in two month. I became perfect! v well
and havs ao continued to this day. It was only
natural that snob a reenlt should have canted
me to investigate moot thorough! v 1 can fully
eiamined fields ta medicine never before eit lor
ed. I e-ught the cause of physical order and dis
order, happneea and (Siu. aiwl 1 found the kid
ney. ami liver to be toe governors, whose mo
tion. regulate the entire system.''
After describing al length the offices of the
kidneys and liver, and thaw important part in
ta life, the Doctor went on to aaj :
“Having found Uus great truth. I aaw clearlv
the canoe of my reooveev The simple veg<4abto
leer I had uoed waa a food and nwlurer u> my
wall-mgh sihauetad kidneys and liver. It had
come to them when their life was near IV gon®
and by its aunple, yet powerful intlneuoe had
I'OnAed, strengthened and restored them, ao-l
saved me from dvetb K<*lniug th- gnat
tsviaffJt wblßh a knowledge of thia truth would
give to Urn worid 1 began, ta a modoM way. te
weal those aJtoMad. aad to awry one. I found
the same
®am ancLTs
wtekoh I had expertaooed Not only this, but
maay. wbo were not ooneeaosu of any physics*
trouble bat who. at say anggesUon. began tbs
nee of tbe reasedy which bad saved my Ufa,
foabd theft health steadily Improving and tbeb
straagth contraaegy tonroetong Bo atdveroal,
where need, wa® tto® Ira®, that 1 determiaad
Um satire world ebouM share in tto taenite, aao
I therefore ptesad Um formala foe He propare
tarn ta tee haade of Mr. H. H Wsro«. of
Roetoeeter. N. I-, a genl I maun whom I had cared
off a severe kidnoy ittoea.i, and who, by reaeou
at hto personal worth, high standing end lib
erality ta andowtog the AatroooaneaJ Otaervn
tory and other put-tar entarpnem. Use become
known aad popular to the entire country Ttue
gentieaun at ones began the maanfnrtnrv of
the reaaady «b a reaat .iliamv. aoate. and to
day- Wacasrto Mate Kidney and User ears, the
pure reasedy that saved my fife to known and
used ta all parts of the eonttnent
“ 1 aa. aware a pe<q®dteo extern toward pro
pstodary Mduanea, aad that each projudaw to
Uc otto® wail foßßfftoL but the value of a pure
raanady to no lan. baren®, it to a twoprtetarv
mad Mae. A jSßtofltei® arefoteeo UMI tn word
quart dosflan, ba® to a right teat teas
AmaH extend toward® aU the Ductore wL- are
■anuMtv and intaUgStitly trying to do thaw
da»y? Bean®®® Werner'. Safe Kidney and Ltver
Oar® ®aveß my Mb toffsre M beeani a propno
tary m.ftotai. to it ir.maelili to sugfaw* tkat
it wiU not ears others and keep atdl mo.v from
aMtonea® now teat tt to «M wftb a (tova nui.i-i
rtnasp on the vrappe.? Bate a teaarv waaW
tedtete*
ft. Doctor Umo paid soswe hyicowf fMs
to Ammcan eemooa, sad elr»td Me tears as
l< « l Baw to natoro the health wh®n trok®» anA
bow to keep Um body perfect and tree from
That O«M off the grerUes* rwvatetiona off th®
prrwetii day has been made in ascertaining th®
trw mu of health to b® ta the kidneys aad
liver, all acsentiata now admit, aad leau bat
teal that the dieoovery which I have been pw
mtttsd to make, aad which I have deoertbod to
you, is dawtinnd to pros® Um grwatost, beet aad
meat reflate- fnaod to tbo®e wbo suffer aad
long for bappirMsa, sa well as to those wbo <to
strato keep tow joys they now pieMsa
a connonunra or rJtx.
Jenks, of Fifth avenue, aoaxnpamed
by his wile, visited an art gallery. On
an easel stood the oatebrated engravutfi
off the “ Huguenot Fugitive®," a picture
tafiuliar to all. In th® foreground, by a
huge rock, half buriad by th® sands off
the sea Iveach are the fugitives. Th®
rentral figure is that of a young man ;
at his side cowering with fear is his wife,
press:tip to her heart her little bab®.
The young man has grasped his sword,
determined to protect his wif® and little
onu to the last " Well, ia that not mag
rnlioetit ? ” aaal Junks, ae hia fly® lighted
on the picture. “ What fire there »in
that young man's eye; and the write,
she, too, has a strange look of determi
nation I don't quite understand. Ob
serve how fondly she clasps her baba.
Oh I yea, 1 see,” ®xdaimed Mr. Jenks,
se the light liegan to dawn. ‘'At first I
utterly failwl b> appreciate the concep
tion of the artist. Do yon comprehend
it, my dear?" addressing Mrs. Jenks.
“ Don't you aec they are determined to
wean that laby? That acoounta tag
that look of firmness. What an imag
ination that artist had. ” And, with a
self-satisfied look of exultation, Jenks
immediately ordered the picture sent up
to the house.— New York Mercury.
I, \Vc h-arn ’hit Ellis A C<> , proprietors
_->f Dailey -Spring-, are making prepara
tion* t<> entertain an unusually large
nuuib?rof visitors thia summer. They are
receiving c ininiunications from all ovef
thes'inth inquiring rates and making con
tracts forboard. This isojly their due,
for not only are they moat successful
hotel kee| ers, but their place is in every'
way worthy of patronage. It is one of
the coolest, shadiest, breeziest places in
Tlie South ; the toesitiy and surround
ings are delightful; the buildings are
roomy, airy, anti convenient y arranged;
the accommodations, fare and attention
are first class, and Bhoal Creek is the
most romantic stream and the best fish
ing water you ever saw. Add to this
the unrivalled power of tb><- old Ruck
Spring in the cure of drop»y, scrofula,
dyspepsia an<l disease® of the blood, skin
and kidney®, and the sum of attractions
is irresistible. If you have ever been
there you know this is all true. If you
have not, try it ju«t once. You will
never regret it. Address Ellis A Co.,
Hatley Springs, Ala.
THK MONDAY LAW IX NKW YOM.
A fne-nd off mine sent a servant out
for a pitcher of lager one Bunday, and
on her return ah® met a policeman.
“ Look her® I I've a notion to arrret
you,” said he. "What for?” said the
frightened servant. “ For get tin' bear
on Sunday in a glare pitcher. I’ll let
yon off thia time, but the next time you
do it, 11l have you up. Yon can get it
in a china pitcher at a tin pail, if yon
want to, for then I can flay I thought it
was milk. Bflt beer in a glare pitcher
could never be took for milk. We must
draw the line somewhere."— New York
letter.
No Ho-pltal Needed.
N > palatial hospital needed for Hop
Bitten pitienti, nor larie-salaried tai
ente I putters to tell what Hop Bitters
will do or cure, as they tell their own
story by their certain and absolute cures
at home.—New York Independent.
, Hom teachings—conversation between
two children who were playing in th®
sand together. The small boy said to
the little girl ; “ Do you wish to b® my
wife?" The little girl, after reflection :
“Yes." Th® small boy: "Then take
off my boots 1”
“Till SoSa Hrl®
Uiovo wbo h®lp theanelve®,” and Nature inva
nalily bdix those who take Warner's Safe Kid
ney and Liver Care.
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LONDON PTTHPLE.
indißiii-wteavte i JsSete *c®ekyawT ■/«**,
•• "sue Bm, late, fco BsTta®.
Bookwaltei Engine
ffacfirtfl, tigpie, Oerai/t Cheap.
•smr—ted to ■
cvjcxt-r flajvtka
•team power to mart better and rboapw than terne paw*.
mkk ors low mcr&
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urratara
A Great Enterprise.
The Hop Bitten Manufacturing Coes
panv is one of Rochester ® greatest b®»
inere enterprises. Their Hop Biltev®
have reached a sale beyond all precw
dent. having from their intrinsic value
found their way into almoet every
household in the land —Graphic.
Xbw, aad truly rineare, farm eff tavf
tottea: “ Mr. sad Mr®. request the
tMrvwaff yoar presents at th® wedding of
Iff to a <reat art to k®ep ywuroall ooa-
Mated Mad happy, and “ require® a
teaaH te reake ethers ao.
I, n> berets ar® staggish aad the Uvre tor
pid are Kidney-Wort-
" EoomnA, Eugenia, will you still in
sist on wearing t* hair off another worn
an upon your bead? " ’‘Alphonse, Al
phonse, do you still insist upon wearing
th® akin of another calf upon your feet?
rwta, osta. mire, anto, Am®, taaacto, cleared out
by “Bough on Kite.” 15c.. dragxMa.
< ARBOLIC MALVK
l.uilUT SXLVE fcuu, kntov. «<•*. Vleen.
Ml! Tv«w. ■ UmA*. CbilM'l"", >wb*.
uli l iuiS* ®r»xu» klruieivM, FrveSlvv rtepwe.
JM sasars OkSSoUC SAI.VE, M »ll <*t«‘ «•
MMUaU. aSMIIMOU.
üß _ saxxrs oxiußrxrxß bittem
i,ia« Mrvuiterw* brH»i»‘*. sikmmm.
l.iei®MU«u «< IhMMvv o< <’*• Bleel, KMavyv, Lire,
Mia,
nreSO'S CxTXBKK ssorv *ai®> all affaauoMol Ike
a.aaaw. al lb« bv * i aaj Ihlaal.
B K MOTTS LAK® Fltte arv lb. toal Oataartl.
ib<g iaiera _
troreiwnoa, flywW
and all forms of general debility relieved by
taking kiMMi’ i Par-roinzro Brxr Tomic, the
onlv preparation ®f beef oautotatag ito entir®
nntxiUousproperttoe. Il contains blood-mak
tas foro®-se<Mratiag and lif®-enstatalng prop
totavabaateeta all ea/eebtod oontattom,
wiMCber Um rasali of retewrttoa, nacrous nro®-
tratton, overwort, SV acute disease, rerticularly
ts iwulting from patreonary eamjAstota, <te
vaU. Haaard A Oa- wourtotnrr Mew Tert
PERRY DAVIS’
Pain-Killer
A SAFE AHO SU«E
REMEDY FOfl
RmnUMi
m- »_ •
Cramps,
Cholera,
Hiarrhoea,
5J r vis iiw'
li'i K Sprains
I ’i rwK
HR Bruises '
I lliK Birns ""
|iH/li Scalds '
I Toothache
Headache.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
iILIOi
nite ™ KJ”’' * -u-
CiV Wfll eun ■•»!!
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r tIIIUGI *». Rtl re 4-e I k. tworteggofi
1 r *• evres fltetoa •> Msre®v«rv ease* tea® MflYflA Ttf
g.eJ' MtV flit C*>«Tfl to r» J tOMMA,
Lu ftre IfiM. firetoia. flUre Beware ®ff *U li litere
MILL & FACTORY SUPPLIES
OF ALL KINDS. BELTING, HOSE
and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALL
KINDS, IRON PIPE, FITTINGS,
BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES
ENGINE GOVERNORS, Ao. Send for
Prioe-llat W. H. DILLINGHAM & CO.
M 3 Main Street, LOUISVILLE, KY.
CELLULOIB
£Ye-CLACBEB.
•'/■■areßiiM Um rtootoreff aeteotad Torts®,
-Btii asA Brobto. tire. Trtft n, haaflreZZ
«ud bteoagfat known, ftol! by
iffad® By flb® OFT?(7?
M-ru co..te-M.rtto lane > ,M®MRb
Ts vrva fftrw yowng ai*4■aMUTwrtM fWvrr
direwU* ‘ F»i wre n*r
rte.l or <4d
raw bMdlb < r>iMffulal|H!Bff on a bed of Mrh
Whrwvrr Th*«B»wS« *«-
whet, ’er yo» tro m w
,»b- Hop Hootomtere
B ttera.
H . y™ <M-
»T"‘- su ““vfi«MtaareEA D- I. C.
-ll - V !*•,*■*«
“ iSI 1101'
you ’’"•►Bnrrrmn ,
rvred it y ■<!!•»■: ill I1 I liv ’u<g fcV r . ’
Hop B tttorto * Pj| | f fIA
!f yrnareßfim- M ’ A’-’M t.v
NEVER -r—'- ' '
a Te v™ u r r>FA 11 r - rrr »
Ilf®, it hat ®[A I L rr, ‘ ln
saved hun- a —re <-.
a red a.
For Two
Generations
i
The good and Htauneh old
nUnd-by, MEXICAN MUS
TANG LINIMENT, ha* done
iikore to assuage pain, retiere
suffering, and save the llvee of
men and beasts than all other
liniments put togethec. Why I
Because the Mustang pene
trates through skin and flesh
to the very none, driving out
all pain and soreness and
morbid secretions, and restor
ing the afflicted part to sound
and supple health.
I . bwy Ot IfetocUß n **« I l*fo ff terre*.
STAUJesrtvWsS "
Jrtitn <JbV •< bomr. »»»>» •• »urlh»s frw.
VJWB4U Addrre Sllbboa k *«,. loic-li
“mTaLYOW & HEALYa
Mon fix, cor. M SWe St. Chicago, C
W.B read rwvMte! M a y «44. re UM >
BAND CATAEOCUf, / W
HL for l*bl. ISO mh*. Mnravtno B<l ** H
f» I:i .tnif®Y.k nun*. ti-dte - wrok '
Kpeutoto. Siaadk \ MS
HTm Mato»o»d >iare.tkao4ry
/I’m *** J outate. MBUrixb ®i®n t»- /f ,n
lokirwctk’a Hrwtiflrt / « AkMtew
B** **** “ »tel<xM» es cMko Hand Wu»k-.
i Vow CUUAIXa® and MTevzoV
AND ALL CMSCASfIfI
<b,w.l l»> Mulailnl Fwimblm »f lb - ">•“
A WAHHANTED CUBkl.
SB I O«».
IOUTHERNSTANDARD
COI- V I'ON B’FtKftS
MMTi
*
Over Fifteen Hundred in US' 1 .
C«n be operated by hand, horae, btejio <o
water ihwh without alteration. ’’*•
awarded Uie tiral premium ®l SL Itool*
Arneultural and M-chanical A»a®ciiUun,
and Capital State Fair AaaociaUon. Au«u».
Texa®, 1880.
Pnee of Powwv Pre®*, cwopkte
•• “ Hand Power “ •
“ •' Power Irena « • ‘ ®
M ,* Hand Power Iron* 11 , . •
Send for circular*. Addrew
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