New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 1, 1889 · Page 7 of 9
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First Step in Criticism,,YX&'I A Planters Experience* to handle, while it produces scarcely The a or of the new Oklahom a city of s#£f. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. DOMESTIC ECONOMY. Guthrie is an I a a .. -. any smoke. A good wood lot saves the Two married ladies were talking in "My a a on is in a a a a is A pretty lamp is made out of the or-a expenditure of money, prevents anxiety, street car. One was re-counting trict, re fever a a prevailed \-ifi Places Where Trees Can Be A E N S I O N O N I E S is a whiskev I 150 a a and adds greatly to the comfort of a dinary ginger jar. Do not paint it or the wonderful sayings of her children. drink. All genuine bear the signature of of were sick I as a dis* family. Raised with. Profit ior the Purpose paste anything on it. Leave it in its J. Aller, Druggist, S Paul Minn.. a I an he of "I was traveling in the West," pretty blue and the wicker covering, of Producing Fuel. A Good. Barn-Yard." said one. "accompanied by my sixyear Ex-Gov Stone of Iow a is appointed assisa removing only the handles, and get a old Freddie. We stopped at a Few farmers place a sufficiently high commissioner of the general land offide. common brass lamp that will fit into the estimate on the value of a good barn\ard. railroad eating--house, where a Arranging a Barn-Yard So as to Secure *m %K\\ jar. and accordingly they give little colored man walked up and.. down Consumption Surely Cured. the Protection and Comfort of .-Animals. attention to its location, the manner of Coffee stands first in the list of beverages pounding a gong. First listened To the Editor :-Please inform your readers thatjl have a positive remedy for Consumption. its inclosing it and rendering it comfortable The result as a men* for the breakfast table, though awhile, and with a North Side look of timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been a me strong: a a a I a for the animals that spend much of permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles for nervous people, or those who are contempt, said: "Maybe that feller had no trouble W it these? r% ofmy remedy FREE to any of your readers who their time in it. In many cases they pills, I would fear to iv in a afflicted with palpitation of the heart, ij have consumption if they will send me their Express thinks he's playing a'tune, but he are at little pains to so arrange it that it a E. RIVAIi, a S a a La.- lloes Fael-Kaising Pay? and O, Address. Respectfully, T. A. is not to be recommended. Now let some isn't. _• SLOCUM, M. C, 181 Pearl St.. if. T. serves the purpose of making and preserving S E re Tkls depends on circumstances. It is. equally good authority tall you directly manure. In arranging a -barnyard'the Office, 4 4 Murray St., New York* That Tired Feeling not "economical to raise trees for fuel on the opposite. Poor pretty, little, blue-eyed baby! first consideration should be insuring he coughs! W don't his mother give him land worth from $50 to $100 per acre, the comfort of the animals that Graham Biscuit—Three cups of graham a dose of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup? especially when coal is abundant and are kept in it, and it should be remembered flour, one cup of wheat flour, two on a fair trial I find Salvatio Oil the Is experienced by almost everyone at this season, that most animals kept on farms ©heap. Im most cases land is not tablespoonfuls melted butter, one, teaspoonful best enrefor rheumatism I hav«\wver known and many people resort to Hood's Sarsaparilla pass more than half their lives in the It gives relief more quickly and a a does I worth $50 per acre for agricultural purposes to drive away the languor and exhaustion. The of soda, two tablespoon brown RSI NO! its work. JOSHfJA ZIMMERMAN, barn-yai'd. It is not practical to make blood laden with impurities which have been accumulating sugar, two teaspoon cream tartar, onehalf -except in places that «re near a Wetheredville, Md. a pleasure-ground of the barn-yard but for months, moves sluggishly through saltspoon of salt, milk enough to wtai large town and where there are good the veins, the miud fails to think quickly,.-and the it is practical to make it a comfortable mix, and make into biscuit, bake in a A Missourian a to swindle an I a body is still slower, to respond. Hood's Sarsaparilla facilities for transportation. In such place in which animals will enjoy staying, City firm of $ 1 0 0 0 0 0 .-^v..,,:^,:: moderate oven. is just what is needed. It purifies, vitalizes, localities almost everything produced and from which they will not strive and enriches the* blood, makes the head clear, creates to make their escape. To render it Tongue Toast—A very nice dish is •on farms will have a market value, and A S O E O A OR COUGH, if suffered to pro an appetite, overcomes that tared feeling, comfortable a portion of its surface gress, often results in an incurable at or prepared from cold boiled or potted coal will be comparatively cheap. It tones the nervous system, and imparts new lung trouble. "Brown's Bronchial Troches should be quite high and dry, so that tongue. Slice the tongue and cut each strength and vigor to the whole body. will accordingly be the best economy to give instant relief. animals can stand or lie on it without slice into small fine pieces beat it in a "My appetite was poor, I could not sleep, had raise stock, grain, vegetables, or fruit, becoming wet and dirty. The plan of headache a great dea1, painB in my back, my pan with a little butter. To prevent Coal heavers on the Wes Superior docks to sell thena in town, and ito purchase having one side of the barn-yard elevated bowels did not move«gularly. Hood'slSarsaparilla strike against a reduction of pay burning moisten with warm water or wm in a short tame di% me so much good that I "coal with a portion of "the money received. afoot or more above the remaining II clear soup add salt and pepper stir W should a an whose blood is warm feel like anew man. My pains and aches are relieved, portion is a good one, and one that is It takes several years for quickgrowing into it two beaten eggs. When set, arrange within his veins sit like his grandsire carved [my appetite improved. GEORGE F.JACKSON, easily carried out. If there is no natural trees, such as willows, poplars neatly on toast. in alabaster!" shouldn't. should stir Roxbury Station, Conn. decline, stones or timbers can be around and a in of himself. One "For years I was sick every spring, but last year and whitewoods, ito reach a size There never was better advice given placed across a portion of the yard and of the best a of doing this is engage took Hood's! Sarsaparilla and-havenotseena sick that they will afford good fuel. At the space back of it can be tilled to the than that which Washington Irving with B. so & Co., Richmond, Va day since." Gr. W. SLOAN, Milton, Mass. least twenty years are required to raise required height with sand or clay. Hood's Sarsaparilla gave to a lady: "Don't be too anxious The strike in the Twin Cities continues to hardwood trees of assiza that will afford about the education of your daughters Protection from wind and snow Sold ny all druggists. SI sJxlor$5. Prepared only good'cordwood. During'-this time crops should be the next consideration, and they will do very well don't teach by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. this is a very important one in the •of corn, potatoes, grass, and small them so many things teach them one IOO Doses One Dollar northwest. The barn or other farm thing." "What is that, Mr. Irving?" grains could be produced on the land buildings should have the entire or chief she asked. "Teach them," he said, that is devoted to the production of protection on the west -side, as the of Every Descriptioa "to be easily pleased." 0a. or .1 WholcnU Price*. Esjresa cttmrgM pr.pud from L. 0. SPENCER'3 trees. The product -of ten :acres of Ftctoir. 221 W. MtdiMQ St., CHICAGO. Sua 2c. rtuu for iUuilr&Ud cualocn*. worst winds generally come from that $5 Transparent Pudding—The yolks of iyears good land would in twenty pro- When a by was sick, we gave her Ca'storia, direction. Protection on the other O $ 8 A A Samples worth $2.16 eight eggs beaten till veiy light, one tablespoonful FREE. Lines not under horses'feet. Write duce a fund the interest of which would sides should be secured by means of When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, BBB.TSTEB SAFETY RUN HOLDERCO.,llolly,Blch. of butter and one tablespoonful sheds and tight fences. The best fence Such as Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Refrigerators, keep a family ^implied with coal for all When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, "D A ^rD'M,IIIC, W.H.Singleton.Counsellor-at-law of sugar to each egg. Flavor Gasoline Stoves, Baby Carriages, and to for a farm-yard is one made of strong time. In. 1 1 Washington, D. write for instructions.personalattent'n When she had Children,shegave themCastoria. with a tablespoonful of rose water or &et evervthing that can be wanted or thought of posts and boards. A wire fence is very given lor Household purposes. Sold on other extract that is perfectly clear. But on many farms which are worth objectionable, as it, affords no protection E N S I O N $ 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 for Sol INSTALLMENTS against the wind, allows the snow to Beat all together well and bake in plates W dlers,Sailors,theirwidowi $50 or upward per acre there is considerable or parents. PERSONS ISCREASKD. Discharges pro land that is snot suitable for cultivation. blow through it, while the barbs on the on puff paste. Serve moderately warm, cured, tut 'No pension, KOFGK. Latest law. pamphlet wire are very likely to injure animals Fr«e I PATBICK 0'FABBBI.L, Att'y.-W&shtagton.D. Some of it is quite certain to with granulated sugar sifted over their that are pushed against it, as they are MONEY 'be broken, rocky,-subject to washing, tops. This quantity will fill two plates at or for Cash at the largest House Furnishing. New and a a in charges are brought likely to be in the contests that are going Establishment in the West. quite low, or having a soil that does of large size. against Boulanger. on Farms on when many animals are confined not produce paying crops. This land —m.^.m— WRITE US A foreign dish that is better without A. N. ELLIOTT 41. E. 4th. St Paul Minn. in somewhat limited quarters. A will produce trees if the proper variety E A E J. G. O A N the eminent its name, is made by putting one pint of good fence, somewhat costly to build, writer and physician, wrote and published in $2 SAVED Have your old pictures copied by are selected. The cultivated crops will Snribner's Magazine: "I is a tact at a the Pioneer Copying Co., 23 South split peas into one pint of water or soup but economical in the end, can be constructed only grow on fruitful soil, that can be stating what you want and we will send Catalogues 4th St., Minneapolis, 1 doz. fine Cabinets, $3.00, of the best proprietary medicines of the a or Samples, if only Carpets are desired. of strong posts, in which liquor, boil for five hours, until they are proofs sent, every copy guaranteed to pleas3 or worked to advantage with ordinary implements. are more successful an a physicians, Now is the time to fix up the home and no better money refunded, Enlarging in India Ink, Crayon scantlings are inserted near the top and soft and pulpy, renewing the liquor, add opportunity will ever be offered you. We guarantee But little can be realized and of are first discovered and etc. All pictures carefully returned. to be lower in prices than any other House ln bottom, to which boards seven or eight used in actual medical practice. When, however, a dessert spoonful of curry powder, two from a crop of grass produced on very Minnesota. We have positively the largest stock a shrewd person in virtue, feet long are attached in an upright position. and variety. say Piso's Cure for Consumption poor or uneven land. It costs much to Spanish onions cut up and fried, two ORATORS forseeing their popularity, secures and advertipeB is THE BEST Such a fence keeps out the Will Allow Freight cut and cure it for hay, and unless ounces of butter and a little cayenne, for keeping the voico them, then, in the opinion of the drifting snow and breaks the force of clear. 25 cents. much labor is expended on it the land three cloves chopped fine. It is better bigoted, all virtue went of them. Th the wind. Cattle that stand or lie near late Dr.Dio Lewis,in speaking of Warner's Safe will not be profitable if devoted to grazing-purposes. to boil the peas some hours before required it will be comfortable, providing rain is Cure, says '"If I found m\sel the victim of I ASTHMA CURED Still, this land will pi'oduce FOR 100 MILES. and then to heat them with the a serious kidney trouble, I would use not falling. Their fodder will not be good trees. Observation shows other ingredients. Served with rice so preparation." Dr. R. A. Gunn, M. D., author blown about if it is placed next to such I an Asthm a Cure never/at'htogive t'm-l that the land that is most suitable for of Gunn's Ne Improve a ok of \mediate relief the worst cases.insurea comfort-1 boiled that each kernal will fall apart Splendid Bargains in every Department .' a fence. I able sleep effects cares where all others fail. .41 N Hygien and Domesti Medicine," says I cultivated crops is not the best for forest from the others. \trialconvincesthemoalskeptical. PriceSOc.and! EW ENGLAN A fence of this kind can be utilized to am willingt acknowledge and commend thus trees. The latter will live and l$1.0O,o£DrugJristsorbymail. SampleFREBl frankly the value of Warner's Safe Cure." Ifor stamp. DBTR. SCHIFFMAN, S Paul, Mmn.1 form one side of along shed. If saplings Cream Pie—Scald one pint of milk in thrive on land that will not produce The celebrated Dr. on of the Universiof can be obtained they can be placed I CURE FITS! a double boiler. Wet two even tablespoonfuls paying crops of any sort of grain or the city of New York, says "More in line in the ground twelve or more of cornstarch in a little cold vegetable. Some of the finest forests adults are carried off by chronic kidney disease P-mitura' & Carpet Co. feet from the fence and a support for milk, add the yolks of three eggs and an by a other one a a except in the country shade soil that is unfit poles nailed to them at the proper consumption. three tablespoonfuls of sugar and beat I do not mean merely to stop them lor a time and for cultivation. Cultivated plants rely a then have them return. I mean a radical cure. I have height. On this poles can be run to the with an egg beater till very light} tlien The Liberal House Furnishers. for their sustenance on soil within a made FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a The government relieves pensioners of the top of the.fence and on them a roof of life-long study. I warrant my remedy to cure the very few inches of the surface of the stir into the scalding milk. Flavor with expense of pension agents worst cases. Because others have failed is no reason straw can be made. A shed of this Old Casino Kink Building, Corner Sixth St. and* for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for treatise ground, but trees send their roots so lemon and let it cooL Line a pie-plate First Avenue South. kind will cost but very little, while it and Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Express Particular attention is directed to the advertisement deep into the earth that the condition with a nice crust and bake it Then fill «nd P. O. G. O O C. 18 3 a S N. Y. will do much toward affording ooimforit in another column of Donaldson' MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. WEAKKIDNEYS of the surface soil is a matter of small with the cream and make a meringue to the animals confined in the farmyard. Glass Block Store. They present a list of importance. of the whites of the two eggs beaten Good furnished by which comprises aleverything A better shed can be made by Open Every Saturday Evening till 0 O'clock.. in the Dry Goods N with two tablespoonfuls of powdered using cedar posts and scantling for BACKACHE & Furnishin lina. W recommend to W O SHOTJUft S E The best disposition to make of land sugar. Cover the top of the pie with support and by making the roof of write lor their Catalogue. on an farm that is unfit for cultivation this and set on the upper grate of the boards and battens. With little doubt Scon's Emulsion W a a Painfu id A in is to plant it to trees. If it is too moist oven until the meringue is a pale straw Sides, Back, and chest, Rheumatic, Siatic, Sharp, the cheapest and best roof could be Sixteen persons, who had lost the and Muscular Pains, in in by to plow or produce good grass it is quite made of rough boards and building color. remnants of their fortunes at the "rstCuticura Anti-Pain Plaster™! likely that some varieties of the ash, paper covered with coal tar, rosin, and There is one thing that the best of gaming tables of Monte Carly, committed poplar, willow, or larch will succeed gravel. The roofs of many buildings nurses should not be allowed to do, and suicide there during the first only instantaneous pain-killing strengthening O 1 O I TO* bi-oken, well on it. If it is high, or in large towns are now made of these plaster. 25 cts. 5 for 1. A druggists, or of that is to stand with a baby at a window twelve weeks of this year. Fifteen rocky all kinds of nut-bearing trees, REDDBUPOLLED'CATTLE POTTER AND CHEMICAL Co.. BOSTON. materials, and they give excellent satisfaction HYPOPHOSPHITE9. when the thermometer is ramch below duels were also fought there within maples, and evergreens will grow well but the art of making them has freezing. The cold fairly radiates from It la used and endorsed by FhysU the same period, and still there was upon it. The trees will improve the not extended into the country. Although IMPORTED, BRED AKD FOR SALE BY tOae glass and strikes on the delicate clans because it is the best," no cessation of the gambling. farm to some extent, will hide the portions a well constructed barn or stable little lungs or legs when the baby is L. F. KOSS, I0TVA CITY, IOWA, of the soil that had an uninviting is necessary for the protection of gUACQB so short-coated. The nurse likes to" indulge It is Palatable as Milk." appearance, and will beautify the place. work horses and dairy cows during the A few Choice Bulls now on hand and ready for her curiosity as to passers-by in use. Send for Pamphlet. winter, a good shed will afford all the The production of the trees will cost St is three times as efficacious as plain' the street, or to watch and see who it protection needed for ordinary store very'little, as the ground they occupy is Cut this out—It will not appear again Cod Liver Oil is that is getting out of the carriage at useless for other purposes. The trees cattle, and in the majority of eases they 1? Ifclienixiatisiii I prescribe .\nd fully endorse the door, and the next thing a doctor's St is far superior to all other so-called prefer it to the barn, as it allows them will supply fuel after a certain nuniDer Big tr as the only carriage has to draw up and the baby is more liberty. specific for the certain cure of years, and will reduce the cost of The Latest, Current Cures. Emulsions. of this disease. treated for croup or pleurisy. At no warming the house. Wealthy farmers Of course the barnyard should be well G.H.INGBAHAM,M D., On Fotney, Tex., June 23,'1889. time in winter is the window a good It is a perfect Emulsion, does not separate Amsterdam, N. Y. can enjoy the luxury of an open fire supplied with water. It is not necessary, Wa» on cratches from rheumatism for three W have sold Big foi place for a baby to be held. however, that the well that supplies months one bottle St. Jacobi Oil cured me. Ho or change, during the winter season if they produce many years, and it has return in two years. J. s. WOOD, J. P. given the best of satisfaction. the wood to keep it up on their own the water or the pump that raises Rice Pudding—A quarter of a pound It is wonderful as a flesh producer. Since he W a WayaeevUle, 0., June 26, 'M. it.be located in the yard- There are D. R. DYCH E & CO places,, and can cut. and prepare it with of rice, the same weight of sugar, one Had had rheumatism since the war in knee a byhDruigis& years go two applications St. Jacobs Oil cured me. 81.00. sold ^t is the best remedy for Consumption,'. many good reasons for havimg the well the help they ordinarily keep. The quart ©f milk, one pint of cream, half Ho return since. K. KILBON. outside of the yard. Its water would open wood fires deserves a rank with Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting diseases, an ounce of gelatine. Parboil the rice Woven Wire Fencing Ho Sleep Greenville, 0., June 29,1888, sEST be.less likely to be contaminated, and it greatest comforts of life, but it can be Walked the floor at night, suffering with rheumatism in water and then cook it soft and STEEL Chronic Coughs and Colds. no relief tried St. JacobsOil half a bottle is more pleasant to draw water from a enjoyed, almost without expense by persons thick in the milk, adding the sugar and cured me. Ho return in years, C. WEAVES. WIRE well that is outside the yard to a trough -who raise trees on their farms. iWIr© Rope Selvage Sold by all Druggists. •some vanilla, and, when nearly done, A DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. that is within it. It is mucin -better to 'The branches that arerremoved by pruning add the gelatine, which has been dissolved THE CHARLES A. V06ELER CO., Baltimore. Md. SCOTT A BOWNE. Chemists, N.Y*. have the watering troughunder an open a few acres of timber trees will af.ford in a little water. When done THE QUESTION shed than in an exposed plaee near the fuel enough to support at least one set it aside to become cold. Beat the All styles W E DKTJEXS, center of the yard. If it is under a shed fe. ifire. cream to a stiff froth and mix it thoroughly a and in and) snow will not accumulate about it and With little doubt it-pays to raise trees with the cold rice. Put in a one often asks themselves after Supplies a W in make it difficult for animals t© get :a ito produce fuel in portions of the coun-,try mold which has been moistened with manufactured V. O** drink. If there are more aaaimals of where land is cheap,ibut where coal a night made unpleasant by a g. Co. a cold water and set it on the ice. A liquor different kinds to be supplied with is dear on account of ithe remoteness of Address water it is mueh better to have more glass of Maraschino may be added barbarous toothache, is: W at ithe mines or the great cost of transporta-, AD. sfeesanffwidths. Oates to match. W S A a a than one drinking-place. By having to the whipped cream. This amount is stion. The cost of hauling coal over shall I get to cure it W re and Cata--, several troughs the danger ot crowding sufficient for ten persons. the poor roads that arecommon innewJy O!clsheoascaeutesieesedsntieaaYeeoliWcIal'lraGlifen.oinfore-, Gen-v* and hooking is obviated. It is a. good B-NAJM MIS PAP** „«j«„. J0O settled portions of the\west is eonsid.enable. Miss Corson tells us it is juite unsafe that question addressed to a a Ag*tSior plan to have all the troughs filled with often happens that a great E S I E ia to put frozen meat to ihe fire or a water before cattle and horses are let out Druggist, a Sept. 1 amount of.-suffering takes place in consequence into the -oven to cook without thawing and Minn.,, of the barn and stable in the morning, a is a of getting out of coal when the it first. The heaj in the process of O E S A O W A S A MlWN.- THE ANSWER, as they generally seek to obtain a drink .common roads are impassable on ac,count cooking actually has the same effect for pur as soon as they are released. PEARCE'S IMPROVED, he of the snow or the railroads are upon the frozen tissues that hot A portion of the barn-yard should be of W CAJIOON'Jty prevented ifrom moving heavy freight. 3 weather would have npon long kept devoted to the making'and storins: of would be:'' Procure a bottle of an he a is it BH0ADGAST In many places during.the past few winters meat, and the poultry or joint Will all he a a a manure. During the summer the droppings farmers living quite a distance, from Perry Davis' Pain-Kiiler, and a a or id a a tiSEEDSOWEIT spoil before the fire, as it would in the of the cattle should be thrown on eat, fish, go' a railway station have been compelled larder or hang -out of the window, in a .j&-£i Stms aD kinds of grain and this place every morning. By adopting use it according to directions. or a at a a us cleanedgrassgeedjddes betMi during the prevalence of ilong storms to this plan the larger portion of the yard sudden eha,nge of temperature. Frozen i: :-:i"— work than can bedoco a a it figure :ii?sI °7 any other means -what.S iburn corn,.of^which they hadTbut a small can be kept clean for the cows to lie inClean meats of course keep well, and there is It cures like magic.r In such at is to do all in :..- ever. Ten acres ot -wheat .amount, in order to keep from freezing. COMFORTABLY, a an a a fair '.:: have been sown In one hour milk can not be secured without very slight if any difference in their -with it. Saves its cost with. ,r a of he a of he E E S cases what a happiness to have 3 "With only a few acres of '.tress on their ".':•:•.' less than one day's use. £, great trouble if cows can not lie down flavor if put intoeold water and allowed I E on -Saves seed. Any one caa »^places they would have been -comparalS without coming in contact with their operate it. Price only 5 to remain there until sufficiently thawed of 1 0 to a a at hand an instant relief such as Bend for descriptive circular. -.tively (comfortable, notwithstanding:the droppings. By insuring the rotting of MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. to cook. But the eooking niust be done ?severe cold and the bad condition* of the the coarse fodder that is thrown out to PAIN-KILLER immediately, as "thawed out" meats 111-114 an A Chicago HL GOULDS. AUSTIN & CALDWELL CO., Chlcaoo, Wr sroads. Agood wood-lot neaa'iJhedwelling stock, but which is not eaten, a portion are especially liable to spoil. .• ~fAJk insures,a supply of fuehat ithe time of the yard should be comparatively when it is ithe most needed,. •.," low, so that it will catch and hold the Wilkins' Sayings. "'".: has proved itself to be. Physicians Farmers living along distaaaoefrom a lliquid manure and the wash of the dung. The-niilk of human kindness „neye* good market have to study h®w they can say it is one of those The hay, straw, and corn-stalks that supply themselves .with the saecessities ane rejected by cattle will absorb these sours.V J"wC ',•*,''' -i¥. ''V* Remedies which is calculated to and,comforts of life without pending ilquids and be converted into excellent Stfaey Innocence in-no-sense, shows a man's smufli money. If th«y can raise (trees fertilizers. The manure heap in the inner-sense, Z~^^r-\ relieve an immense amount of .can have fuel for (cooking tikeir food barn-yard can receive additions from No man ever boasts of, being" neighbor and warming their dwelling \yitl*©ut .expending suffering. .the dwellings and the poultry-houses. *5 to a man that never excites envy. ocnoney for coaiL Wood is the Ashes and soap-suds should be thrown tmRESZJLTS... The man with plenty of-money has no best fueil to use in keeping up a Ere :to upon it instead of being deposited in 'M-* do cooking during warm weather. Es.peeialiy excuse for not being punctual. the street or aear the house. If the is this the case when the howse If a man wishes to borrow trouble the manure-heap becomes offensive during show thaF almost every other C^^aih as it is likely to be on farms devil stands ready to discount his paper. the sumajer'land plaster or ground gypsum that are not well improved. ItTequires should be scattered over it every Man hides the flaws in his own character description of pain is relieved but little labor toprepare wood for burning few daysy This will take up the escaping by criticising that of his neighbor in the old-fashioned air-tight or common For the want of sand many men are ammonia and retain it till the manure by its application, external and box stove- Hard coal Is scarcely bewitched. We shpuldn'j care to, he is taken to the fields, wneii it will internal. sfcfeSfc* "Ccver used in the west outside of large become food for plants.—Chicago sandwitehed- »$*$4'*?15l* .f towns. The choice is between wood Times?- m' The soap of genius and the water of All Druggists sell Pain-Killer. and an inferior sort of soft eoaL The energy will produce soap-bubbles of former is greatly superior for cooking, An immense number of Canadian immigration fame—if properly blown through the 25c, 50c, and $1.00 a bottle. especially in summer.^ It is also much pipe of- public opinum.—Whitehall JOSEPH KHMNXER pamphlets have boen printed in?London, ATTORNEY, W A S I N O N better for heating a 'room that is well much to the disgust of Canadian printers. Time^t^: r- t* W I E O N 1 8 finished and furnished, as it is cleaner PJENSION it DRIU^yt %4 •flfe«£.