Sea Isle City Pioneer, 20 July 1883 IIIF issue link — Page 4

» OiUuaaa am d Bauxuxuait — Tbo do mauu lor cabbage* constant iy iuoi oaaing la thU ooonlrv, wbilc (be mppl.Y ia dT miotebiuh-. A low yt*m ago many (arnen raiavti cabb**.-* ** a hold crop for tUfWlyuig their uoUlr, »L©t<p, Log* and Botllr/ wiih Imli fooJ during tbo wintar sea* nn. They %cri- vcrv oho*]', uh ihe kCMoui wore favorable to their growth, and thorn worn t»w uiaocta that troubled then). Tbey wore oitcti sold in the vicinity of ucigbouruig otlire for 000 dollar per hundred iu the fields and garden* where tbey were raised. But reoeatly the bcaanm have boea uufavorabte to the growth of cabbages, aad the UDported cabbage-worm ha* made sad havoo with those that aero raised. Cabbages have sold here as jugh sa tea dollars per honored, aod sauerkraut a aa been imported from Germany, and sold ot> the market. Both oabbagu* aad sauerkraut from the aaxue country have been sold la eaaWru cities. The large increase of German population, the number of our native population that imvc learned to eat sauerkraut, uud the amount of cabbage* required to supply oyatur saloons have increased the do mand for tlie vegetable that waa at one time so abundantly produoed. The demand (or them is large, aial promises to remain so. Cabbages can be slopped as easily a* potatoes, aad cau be kept over the winter with lea* trouble. Sauerkraut l* aa mucn an article of commerce a* canned fruit, and can be manufactured by farmers aud shipped to clUes to moat excellent advantage. ■ , 1

a common mistake in the cultivation of tomatoes is to imagine that it requires aa eiormoua space to perfect lis growth in. Of course, if it ia allowed to wander at its own sweet will, it will occupy a great deal of ground. But this is not at all the beat way to get ripe fruit, though any amount of leaves, stalks, aud green tomatoes may be produced by it. Please give the loliowiug plan a fair trial. Bet the plants in rows two feet apart, and filtctu inches apart in the rows. When the first bunch of buds baa fairly made its appearauou, nip off the whole of the sIukiIm growing between the stem aud branches, but allow the main stem to grow ou until four or, at most, five bunches of buds are formed. Then, the plant being probably about three feet high, pinch off the main stem three inches from the highest bunch, aud continue to nip off the shoot* aa before, aa fast aa they make their appearance, just aa in the cultivation of tobeoco. II this ia properly done, the greatest amount of ripe fruit that the climate ia capable of producing will be secured Stakes, about four feet lung, will be required to tie the plants to. They should be driven firmly into the ground aud the stems should not be too tightly bound. I have practiced this mode of growing tomatoes for twelve years, and have never tailed to obtain an early crop of well-matured fruit. Keep the ground well stirred and mulch with halt-rotten dung. Lota of liquid manure. Ban xx tux Hoc Pax.— There ia nothing more detestable than a pig pen Infested with rata, for the vermin not only annoy the animals but commit depredations on every other purlieu of the farm. The pig-pen foster* them principally, ss it is there they can set plenty to eat, and can hide under the floors. The bed precaution ia no flooia but rata will keep within ooiiveuiim dmtanoe of the pigpen, be aa careful a a we may. A swarm of rata will consume aa much aa the same number of fowls, and the damage from burrowing, gnawing and theft is very considerable. Bala are very careful and cannot be trapped or poisoned easily. The beat plan to get rid of them is to leave some of the hog feed outside of the pen every evening. The rata will not touch It perhaps, at first; but after awhile. U it is lsfi there ooatinnaily. they will venture to uate it. The next evening, if they find that no harm baa occurred to any ooe of their number fiom it, they will eat a little more, until, finally, they will look lor it By this time every rat on the premise* will be at the nightly banquet*; ana, a* thev have gained confidence, all the farmer has to do ia to procure a reliable poison and every rat M doomed. The wholesale slaughter will prevent other rata from coming, aa they avoid dangerous places. A Vmxtjjuji Diaz.— A vegetarian reports the result of his year's experianoc without meats. At first he found the vegetable* insipid, and had to uac sauces to get them down. Aa soon as ha became accustomed to the dmt all condiment* were put aside except a little salt. The deaire for tobacco and aleobol left him spontaneously. Than all Ma digestive functions became regular, and he found himself wholly fro* from headaoht* and bilious attacks. After three months a troublesome rheumatism left him, and at the end of the yam be bad gained eight pounds iu weight. He believes he can do more mental labor than before and that all hie senses are more aoatc. For breakfast he has brown bread, applet aud coflfrc; dinner consist* of two vegetables, brown bread and pie or podding; for tea he rejoin*-* in bread and jam, with yflh and water, ami for supper bread, torn, cold piuhliog, and, aa a luxury. hoOad onion*. Eggs, milk, butter and oheraa are Mad only in very small quautitlra. The diet t*t ia a doctor, and hit ste tenant iadrurtPf oat many similar Mm arm Coffrx mtam*.— In woolen aad mixed fabric* these stains may be thna removed: Moisten the spots with a brush dipped in a mixture of one part glywina, nine petu wah r and one-half kwulvelouis, occasionally renewing the wmd tub ufih a eiiaa rag. (Try ti e mixture out piece of the garment fljut, aill n^M ftnt&h I

▲ Vetee Wvm Ike Nortkswi. MiLwsusar. Wtr.— -The Daily Octtit tiel, wbkso is the leading morning paper I of this stale, antes: "fit. Jacob's Oil. the 1 wonderful remedy for rheumatism, has been used by a large number of people lo \ this city, and with effect truly marvelous. Turn addition of a little maoe to a \ veal soup will give an agreeable flavor , to lk Do not put in enough to make it a distinct flavor, but put it in with the herbs aud pepper and salt Biuub Again. 1 mw an much said about ike merits of iiop Bi tiers, and my wife who was always doctor log, sod never well, teased me so urgently to gel her some, I oooduded to be humbugged again; and 1 am glad 1 did, for IU less than two months' use of the Bluer*, my wtfe was cured, aod she has remained so for eighteen months since. 1 like soch humbugging. — B. T., hL Tsui. — "Ptoaocr Prctoh Ann children under five year* of ago • will be made the better, healthier, happier and more good natnred by an qndisturbed sleep of ono or two hour* in 1 the forenoon.

Up." What is ike pesetas mining of tats familiar phrase wars employe* to aipnifj an unnatural oooSiUoo of Us body and mind ? It means exbaojcUoa, languor, want of vital energy, menial apathy— a pitiable stale of physical aad menial heipleemeee The beet, and in tact the only perfectly re table panacea for a "used up- system u that mtM( popular aod poir&i of medicinal st mutants. Hosteller's Rlomaeh Bitters. No matter whether the health has been broken down by excessive tabor, over-* tody, an inaalubrkxu atmosphere, anxiety, lrrefttlartx.ee in dial, dissipation, or any other cane*, MB powerful sad pl-*sant veg- table leetorstive wtL soon recrutt the drooplog energies of aa>ure, restoring the iategr ty of the nerves, and re-eOab! shing that functional regularity which la essential 10 estaul vigor aad a hopeful name of mind. Aa s cure for Orbit, tp, in *1 lie verted manifest at km ». Hornet UP* momech boiers is unapproeched by any tonic in the maUna medico. Crude honey baa been found to keep bettor than the clarified kind. The addition of about 1 per cent, of oxalic sdd will improve the honey and will not injure its keeping qualities. %*"Men are but sorry witnesses In their own cause." The praise of Kidney-Wurt comes from the mouths of those who have been made strong and healthy by R. Listen : •'It is cuing tvery body.** writes a druggisL "Kidney- Wort U the moat popular medicine we pell.** It should be by right, tor no other medicine lias such specific action ou the liver, boweh and kidneys Ittr Make your old things look Uke new by using the Diamond Dyes, and you will be happy. Any of the fashionable colon foe 10 cent*. Ptayetologtaal Trinity. The oapaoit y of pipe* is as the square of their diameters. if you doable the diameter of a pipe, you increase its capacity four tame* Tt»* mew Axle Orwaee Is the bast la the market. It Is the most economical aod oheapef. one box L*Ua< a« long se two of an* other. On* grwee.ug will ieat two ueekS. It rebel ved first premium *•- the Osaiennial sod Parte Exp wiuona also ma le Is at virions Men fab*. Hoy no other. A xxw book ia entitled "How to Wwh a Baby." It omits the usual precaution peculiar to receipts, that is, "Flint catch your baby." ^ rx! petroleum, deprived of its color and disagreeable odor without distillation and the aid of adds or alkalies, is what the Oarbohne is made from. Aa now improved and perfected it Is a beautiful preparation, and performs all that is claimed for It sa s hair restorer.

A lawtxx's definition of contingent fee: II I don twin the suit I get nothing; if 1 do win, you get nothing. Heads, I win; tails, you lose. Rheums' ic-Ooutalinr, Dr. Elmore's 108 W illiam ist . ,N . V.,ls the only reel curotiv* srer ducorrrrd for rheumatism, and bast remedy known for kidney, liver aud stomach diseases . Abundant proofs. flsod for circular*. Tm- Ware. — When tinned iron serves for containing alimentary matters, it is essential it should have no lead in the tin. The lead ia rapidly oxydixed on the •urfaoe.and is dissolved in this man ner in the neutral acida of tha contents of the vessel Ladies and children 1 booU and shoes cannot run over if Lyon's Patent Had StUfeoers are ossd Electric Wire*.— It should always be carefully norne in mind that ia bare wires, out of door*, erected for the purpose of dbmveying electricity, there is always more or leas danger to person or property. Hsvt you Henri Disease in say farmt If art use Dr. U raves' Heart Regulator, 80 year* have proved it a sure remedy for orgaatc or sympathetic Heart Disease. $1 per bottle at diuggbtr. • Mm — — "Ajtd now I ask," satd Mr. Talmage, striking the Bible a heavy blow, "what ' is toe distinctive feature of to day's re ligious press V* To etlp without giving 1 °~Mt' L Dr. KUasw Qroat xswve aesxuisi M as mxrvwi or th« sg* flsr sfi asrve ittassea. All Emory's Little Cathartic Pifl— best i mads for liver Complaint sad Btliousoeas » Tasteless, harmless. Infmttlhto lie. ! A fcwi verdict; The verdict of s Ooroosy s jury at Tun bridge Wells on the death ..f • child, wee: "The child wee snflbeeted. bet there ia no pvktooee to show that lire i>ulToatjou we before I

5— - !9ESS9EK=B •skeul th* (Had Tidies*." Mrs Teoexs Arxnoa*. olSa s uiqg mresi, PvovMseoe, K. L, jotes th« sxuiuat muium ae In gls I prslM ssd UMsksgtviag. Mr*. A. Hsyi : "A few noaUM ego I wis leksn ssnoosly ill ssd obliged to give up mj eccestamcd boassb<Ad doUse, sod receive rnwhcel treslmsnt. ssd grew wo res ooaimaslly ssui 1 we* oeaBawl to my bed, in spue of 1** doctor's prescription* sad Ms besi I ed vice ihsi I ooold gsu My suffsruigs were very J ssrere hum Ms sxcrecUuog psl** in my book, and my legs wers very bed'y swoben, sues led wtM ssvere psloA wklcs acre aucpoesd lo be csu-od by Ms rSetimsilsm. A triced of tolas who called lo sec isc orgrd me lo try Heat's itemed/. Staling Met kc k us w of Ms woods rfol cores of seversl pert e* who bad isArn tbU medtctov, la esses wblcb ssrmed very much like Bias, sxosptmg Mat tbey were la moob worst oosdiUoe Uma I was. I oosasoisd to try Ms Hsmedy, ssd bsgvn to take tt ss directed, sod before I bed nsisbed taking oos UXlls Me Itopruvvnwst Is a* ws* grea'. sod It continued ootwtantJj, so Met sn*r I bad taken less tann tbrrc boulm 1 ws* ate* 10 re•QDt my boussbobi done* and do my woifc ss*<ly. slMougb 1 bad bceo coohned lo Me bed several wrsk*. Tbs swelling of my limb* bns disappeared, and tbe lameness and pain* m my back are gooe. all gosgL For all of wlucfi, undsv t:.e hlreaing of a klad tTuvldsocc. 1 am indebted K> Hum** Kr»dy, and 1 br|i*vs tbal u I* my doty %nd privilege lo inform all wboscs *uffert«g in lilu- manner of tbe remsrbnblr- t urailve and restoret.ve power* of Mia remedy, which I vbeerfolly recommend to al wbo ar*sffitaus4jma KMarj V ***** and Prepay.' ••Sever Kuokb to rail." TM* mono ws* adopted asm* years ago for tbs woodsrfol Kidney mrdlctoe. Hunt'- Kciosdy. It waa a bold banner to carry, for Hunt'* Mooedy 1* recommended for wwue of tbe ui-<st faul maladies -Brtgbt'a diseases ami all kldscy. MsSdor, liver and ennarv omplntou. Dan: • Kemedy, tbe grcsl kidney aod livsr medk-ine, U indeed a post - Uvs core, and really U "never known to faiL" Plantation philosophy: De Bhanghigh chicken 'minds me ob certain men dsl I'se seed. Ho crows mighty loud an' brags around 'mong de hens an young ohickens, bat whsu s game rooster 00 me around he's got business 'on de udder side ob de feuoe. Kalamax-xi, Micu., Fob. fid, 1880. I ko-'W Hop Bitter* will bear reoommeodsUoo hooesUy. All who use them courer upon them the highest enooouums. and give them credit for making curesall tbe protrietors claim for thein. 1 have kept them since they were first tffored to the public. They took high rank from tbe first, aad maintained it, and are more called for than all other* combined. Bo long as they keep up their high reputation for purity and usefulness, 1 shall continue to recommend thciu — something 1 have never before doce with any other patent medicine. J. J. BABCOtK, M. a Ik the wall about the stove has been smoked by the stove, oover the black patches with gum shellac and they will not strike through either paint or calcimine. Heart Disease bat brought man y to an untimely grave. Tbe heart is as liable as other organs to disesre; if you lisvo it even in the slightest form use Dr. Graves' Heart Regulator, f 1. per bottle.

It is said that a handful of hay in a bucket of water placed in a room reoeutly painted, is effectual in removing the disagreeable odor of the paint. \*-'Wbe meo say nothing iu dangerous times." Wise men use nothing in dangerous diseases but the best s nd moat approved remedies. Thus Kidney- Wort ta employed universally 10 cases of diseased liver, kidney aod bowels It will cost you but a titfie to try it, and tbe result will be most delightful. •HTMillions of packages of the Diamond Dyes hare been sold without a single complaint. Everywhere tbey are the favorite Dye*. The amount of anthracite coal mined and shipped during 18&2 waa 25,808,532 tons, more than during any previous year.

Aoosnsr l. us Mvsd. 4. C. orey, of Dsdevuis, Ala. writes ua "I tare twta ttuas year Dr. Wm. Hall's I Hsissn for the Longs, *ad 1 c*a *sy. of * treia, it ts far sapsrior to say wh-r Long preparation lo Me wortd. My m After ws* cooflosd to btr bed I fuor wrexs wiM sooogb, and bad every stieouoo by s* gosd pay*iaaa* s* Mere *r# in Me wan uj, sad tbey all tailed to effect * care; bat Wbso 1 gni ooe bouie of your Dr. Win. U*U • H*l— m tor the Laos*, sb* tienio to meod rtgbt I •way- I r*° "ay in tnitb. Mat n w*a Me rnreo* of sbv.dx net life I know of Ire cares Mat Dr. Wm llali** luitam ha* cared, aod my motbev w better sow Man as* lis* bceo before for terse ty year*' I It was a colored man with the genuine brogue who said, "The widow Butler has eloped with Maisa GhueetU." Fes DTsrtmx, imuowikw, depreeMoa of sptrits aad geoeral dcbtldy.ta Metr vanoo» lorma; also esaprereauwss»M*t fever aad ague aad Kbrr lutsrmittcfii fevers, Me "Ferro^boephorated. Uixir of CaU*v*" made r,y iT»weii, Usxar 1 A Oa, New York, sad sold by all l»ramm*. is Me beak tooic; aad for pat cat* recovering from fsrsr or otber aicknres. It ba* do r^ual Tod oan never rely upon an echo. Does not Hhakespeare speak of the oave wbfiie Echo hast w Warns to be used with jelly iu place ot tarts arc made at pie crust Tbey should be made with very cold water, aud rolled as thin aa possible. Out them iu squares. .Students of Music, Literature and the fine Art*, will find valuable Information ia the New Calendar of the New England Conservatory of Mueie. which will be sent free to all applicant#. Address, K. Touxjex Freak II q Bq., Boston, Maes A max who oan condense a column into a five-line paragraph needn't feel tickled over it. Any fool oan utter a grunt in reply to an inquiry a rod long, Gastrins cures dyspepsia. What more do you want? Ask your druggist for tt? GasTxink is in liquid form *a» A r.A NALROAT bSS been named lfr«, I.angtry, and the diffdrmoe between the boat and the lady ia that male* draw one and the other draws donkeys r«v Twich Ms* as, Tvx musicians of Bos too have r»ved upon a fixed standard of pitch Thta^doean^refer to the stories they Kxeaex, lew*. -Dr. jl a Fofire mysi <1 mv* ossdareww^ (roe teSisre to my vwaThmtty wh sissnsai rssana~ • Amumo the nee alUen amaonnend tar 1MI is aa almanac with a new joke in it. *■ '

U. L' !- II'. — ■ ■ -1IA.L. Dr. PUroes * "Favorite Proscription" | ■ jicrfoctly uud permanently euros those di*- I oases peculiar to femaiun. It is t ouic end | 1 nervine, etitctually allayiftf and curing I tltoso Bickoulug svnastiuu* thai afluct the I I stomach ami T>n*rt through refiea action. I I The brek-alic, aud "dragging-duuru" seusatiuu* all «lisapuear uudcr the sintiigtheuI hag effect* of Uii* groat restorative By I I I druggists As to the immediate future of wheat, the low rsngo of pnoea preveuU British India from being as groat a oompcUtor I as last year, navigatiau in Northern Bassis is closed, the fall sowing of wheat in England has been delayed by floKls, and our farmers generally are in I I better oonditiou for holding their crops, while the present low prioe* tend to I mcroaae the demand over the civilised world. Our OrwadmeUrer* I taught their daughter* Ua it "a stitch iu lime I I I savin nine." A pill in time saves laok only I I nine, but oftcu limes au iooalcuiable amount o! suffrrlug a* well. A11 ««xi»*ional dose ot I I I Dr. llexoe's I'd leu (Little hugar-ouated ( I 1111*), to claatisc tha stouisch sua bowels, I 1 I uot only prevent* disease* but often breaks I I up *udd«u attacks, w heu takvu in lime. Uy I druggist*. m m m 1 ] 'lax common narrow can be applied ' to many more purpose* than its oommon ' one of preparing the ground for seeding, it is one ol the best implements lor fining mauuro after it ba* been spread , I broadcast, more thoroughly mixing it [ with tbo soil aud making the manure doubly effective. For waik luug*, kpitling of blood, weak I stomach, night-sweat*, and the early »tug«- I I of CoUBumpUuti, "Goldru M wheal Disoov- I I cry" is n|tociflc. By druggist*. Tux Texas Btate Grange at its annual aeaaion last mouth, ahows an increase in membership of ovtr 8,000 during the past year. One hundred aud twentyfive dormant granges were revived and eighteen new ouee organised during the Tear. This is the way th 9 granges are dying. Xkiany Msu. '• Weli*'Hsa!M Rauswcr'TestoresheslttsnJ view cure* DytpcpsU. lmpoteooe. ftsxnsi Debility. IIO.n land rich- in vegetable matter a good plan is to bum stubble rather than plow it uudcr. Yet if day predominates the stubble plowed under will do more good by mechanically loosening the w31 than its ash oould possibly perform. I I Elk GftOTX, N. C. -Dr. O. N. Kobersoa toys s I ' "I ptrecr be browa's Iroa buters sa J Sod U all tt I I 1 1* rccommeooeu 10 ba" Evxxy farmer should keep by hie manure pen a few barrels of plaster, and as often aa once each week should strew 1 over ike coutentaa sprinkling of plaster, 1 and this should continue during the entire winter in warm cellars.

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Iff— ' "'Ti THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY litotsvos sod cm to Kit Kl'M AT1SM, | Neuralgia, ^ Sciatica. LunbagO, MtlbttHE, ■^ZZ21 Htlb/.CUL T'XiTH iCfik VM THafiAT. OOiXNY. HVBLUSSk fldB®ll iff Btatoto^l] ftoreasM. CoU. Brelaaa, Ml Fwxmms, iMLj^JI Slil.Mt. MALM, Aod all cd^toj^say "3b to 1 "Vl SSIsaSS ! II nJT idfil TOO Cftsris* A Vsfslsr Cs -^J~ 11 *.*■.>. M-Cti Millsrs ars the Fureit aad Most Blitrrs k.v*r Bad*. Tftry are cciapouoded frues Hops, Matt, bucko. Maadrahc aftd DaodeUoo,-tfts oldest, beat, aa>1 U' at valuable toed <loo* in tbs wortd aad coataio all tfte beat aftd luooi curaUf* properuss Ot all other retosdw . betas the srsstsre blood FunSre, Liver be«ulaior, aad Life aad llsalth KesiorM* A*rot oo caiM No diseare or ill be*:U caa paaatbly loos «xi*t where theoe bitter* are oead, ao varied and perfect are taeir operaUoft*. Tbe-y gtvr new life sad visor to Me **sd aad loSno. To all wbo>« ctapioymeau csase irrcsolartty of tbe bowel* or artnary urs*a*. or «*rbo require aa Appettxer.Toaic aad mud aumaiaauHop bitter* are tovsiusble, brlos tHjfUlj curative, tooic aad susBeunas. without la toxical iasNo uhUer what your feellos* or symptoms are. «b*i Me dlaeaar or arment U, use Hop Biusr*. Duet *ait antil jon *re steh, bat if yoa oa!» feel bsdor miserable, t« Hop Buret* at oooe. It nay •are your life. Iluudred* have been saved by so dotujr. S3"0 will bs paid for a case tbey will Dot cure or kelp. Do MS suffer or let roar friends suffer, bat ose au I ur*e tbroi to um llop bitter* Kctneiubi r. Hop hitters u Do »Ue, druxxe.1. dniahrn nostrum, isit tfte Purest aad Bsst Msdicioe ever made, the ••Invalid • Frtead aad Hops," aa J do prreua or faanly tooted bs wiMoot Mom. Try Ms biusrs to-day. mti c FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OflJ I CONSTIPATION. If: ^ Xsotber<La*sssls#o»vwv*!snxtaMlaae«»- B • ttrssOoasnj»t.3a. aad as tcutedy has svss - • somOcd tbs 'elebreud Xtdocr-wort as a fi | aaa*. WhatsvsrUw tosss h i fl 1 Ms ease, ibis wasdv win si srsoan lb v • D I i TILZi <b •' rrtoa* stoto £ • r ILk-Oi p^inl la Yctj opt to bs - £ BUtoptttoSsd wtthocrvsupsUo*. E'dcey-Wsri " u Wisiirriiini ths wcab rarA parts sod qstskty • B pass all kinds cfK^sa srsowtsa ylyWtttoi | a aod — d.ln*r«* have before fhllsd. I to- CBTX yroa havs stther ot Otssa tetmhlto « • FRICX USE } Dru^ltoojwH " Worms] In Ms htxaaa bid/ ERADICATE* by mm! fflHi trrou HALS BY AU. Dkuoowra! C*2 II ! "tf iff HM HwaOnacb bynip Tmwp,.' LS^ "Lady Howard's Pearl of Beauty." tkaairl Rlsgaal : Freereal I XarsiiMs: Hiwsd 1) rvnwtw lirrklM. I'lmplrt, ttsthFMehft, Tm. smlrtw? inpadltosotlii beast] m^klof tbs able mm whlie m mmrnw. aod r»eptaiito ktilUsalb . tosatlftU 1 1 IVeh aod i<«rl l.ni* laipeMlhls la dctsel iu ass : to eitrj whm Hmt aeuW) re*d<esd, tor to. nureoer or poMam- stsmps. (or f for fl to: b. x. Nt'XTCR Pktrt'xcx. »— XttokfCFkUaiiltols AGENTS WANTED I'lurMctan. *»r Mow t*> Arsolra aad Pmsrvr Health." Hetsils. >!«&. Hto CVmiBlaawo* to AxenU. AMKKK A l'1'bl.WHINU tXb, IT Norte irate street. Pklladrlbkla. Pa. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. TVoadejtoflDsd are atoadreiy socresd ta wttlar PARMH Th j utttr bit of infcnaattue Is nuportsnt to yoa u roe want to boy, re we hare wire reaay fa taw for sale that are iWwrerSc-aa to Ireaabon. soil, dioatr. •anety and mirtri* Wntr us what > «■*> waot aod ee refijt ffwlw tn stamcsor ai-«ey Prtoe. wtth lades. BSr i eithaiil ■! i RBr -»i i J LHANSAkHE^.a* JWtia re. M l LANBSpp^^ elii breoid atfRttl t«nr« b» Jur.ng Ms txTt Mxty day a B totote renus or bryer tiwets. (wlereH to sua barer*, by x. to. WUXAXtt Hmt chance few cciootss or bchrltmttoote " CULLEN'S ANTISEPTIC," ocwotwwd- odqri^ th* ^f ss^ aod ^ tylr. t«»Aw^)<Rgl>nqg>el.saekweearDotUrln**iff i litis iljl esrefcye (aFfcw ta mtamp order or rots DRS. J. N. A" -I li. HORKN'SACK. TBOXB AFFLfCTID WITH THE KFFBCTR OF KBLF-ABI78B AND MKHCt'KI AL1EATION tooted a, 4 br. ute to consolt J. N. aa>i J. b. BOMKNsack. of m North ireooad arret, PkiiadsipkB, either by mall or b< pa»*dnntf the hoare iron* A. M. to i p. M.. aad « toV P. X. ▲dries free. Whomever woted know tea raadl 1100 "a* "W ISDOM IN a NtrTHHILL" $66 PHOTOS mom B8TiLiE^;2:^™:

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