Western advance (Worthington, Minn.) 1872-1874
June 20, 1874 · Page 3 of 4
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Victorious at Vienna Indians Burying Their Dead. on" his face, then on his back, loosened limb (this rule does not apply to the pines, FARM AND HOUSEHOLD. the night in destroying the young cabbages Th Grand Revolutio IN MKDICAL TR»XTXIHT bis bands, rubbed the soles of his feet, however). or corn. Finally we hit upon the which commenced in 1880 is ttUl in progress. and the tears stood in her eyes as she sol Another method to insure regularity: While the subject of cremation is attracting —The poisons contained in tobacco expedient of surrounding the hill or plant •mnly remarked: Measure out from the bottom of the tree Nothing can stop it, for it is founded on the so much attention, some of our smoke find a ready exit from the system with a ring of holes close together, and in 441 know he won't live—he's too smart!" equal distances and drive a peg. Make a readers may be interested in knowing when exhaled during a period of fasting principle, now universally acknowledged, that physical this way caught a great many of the pests The child recovered, and as he lay on circle through the pegs—the tree as a Over 81 Competitors how some of the California Indians dis their injurious effect on the heart is to be every night. Making so many holes with vigor is the most formidable antagonist of aU human center. From the pegs extend lines to far his back across her knees and surveyed tose of their dead. It is somewhat ainguthat apprehended.—Lancet. a single stick is a slow process, but with WIEELER&WESOITS ailments, and experience has shown that PLANTATION the top of the tree and head in, in a circle, the ceiling she went on: although in some districts in the the following-described contrivance the —Molasses Pie.—One and one-half cups 44 Such a head! Why, every one .who to these lines as a guide, either, with the BrtTMts is a peerless lnvigorant, as well as State some Indians burn and others bury whole ring ot holes is made at one stroke: of molasses, one-half cup vinegar, one pruning shears or a long, shapp butcher's sees him says that he is going to be a their dead, they all prepare them for final the best possible safeguard against epidemic diseases. An old shovel handle is split for about a egg, two tablespoonfuls of flour, one cup knife, with which you can cut off by the Beecher, a Greeley or a Bismarck do you disposition in the same manner. A foot with a fine saw. The split portion is of raisins season with lemon or nutmeg eye a limb at every stroke. The arbor W•leaseWRITING notice that high forehead?" blanket is spread on the ground and the soaked in boiling water to soften it and UTAH-BOOK UCS-SHTCB this makes two pies bake with two HEN TO ADVBBTJ8BK8, vit» can have a rounded head, a paraboloid, I did. I thought he was all forehead, •leas an: say yea saw the adverttaement corpse laid upon it a brother or some the ends are inserted into holes made in crusts. In tlla »aser. and being furnished with numerous as his hair didn't commence to grow until other relative, after folding the limbs a hoop or ring of wood two inches wide, incipient buds will thicken up exceedingly —A. California medical amateur publishes the back of his neck was reached, but she HOUSEHOLD upon the chest with the knees toward the one inch thick, and eight inches in diameter. W W Yo Suffer* by constant spring pruning. As I the discovery that if you get your assured me that I was mistaken. chin, proceeds to bend the body and In the bottom of the ring there are PANACEA have remarked, early spring, before the face inflamed by the poison-ivy the application 44 Wouldn't I just heft him once?" limbs together as tightly as possible. It inserted a number of pieces of an old To all persons suffering sap flows, is the best time and it is said of a good strong mustard-plaster I hefted him. is then wrapped in the blanket and placed broom-handle projecting two inches and from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, AND to be fatal to a red cedar hedge to prune will speedily make you forget all about I told her I never saw a child of his placed not more than a quarter of an inch upon the earth with the face upward and FAMILY in midsummer. the smarting caused by the irritating Cramps in the limbs or stomach. weight weigh so much, and she smiled apart. When this is pressed into the exposed. The mourners continue their vine. like an angel she said that she was afraid Billons Colic. Fain in the wild lamentations for a given time and The red cedar is capable of being made earth around a hill of corn or a cabbage LINIMENT. I didn't appreciate children, but now she —Preservation of Milk.—Dr. Sacc, of plant, it leaves a circle of smooth, round then the men build a funeral pyre or prepare a very beautiful ornament. Being at an back, bowels or side, we would knew I did. amateur neighbor's of mine several years Switzerland recommends as a preservative holes two inches deep with compact sides a grave. say THK Hotrsxnou PAXAOXA. Sewing Machine, 44 of milk for two days from coagulation, and bottoms. The cut-worms fall into Wouldn't I just look at his darling ago, I observed a red cedar about four If the corpse is to be burned, when the little feet—his little red feet and cunning even during the greatest heats, a spoonful these holes in their nightly rambles and ACT FAMILY LINIMENT IS of all fuel is about two feet high all the sounds feet high, a straggling, one-sided growth HOUSEHOLD of alcohol per gallon of milk. French may be found and destroyed in the morning.—American toes?" of grief cease, and amid a death-like with three lobes of foliage two feet from others the remedy you want dairymen, judging by the odor, employ a Agriculturist. Yes, I would. the ground, with as large vacancies between—a stillness the men place the body on the for internal and external use. PANACEA preparation of chlorine. She rolled him over on his face and unwound very ungainly but thrifty-looking pyre. Wood is then piled upon it until N e, I It has cured the above complaints all but the face is covered. The oldest his feet, and triumphantly held tree. I remarked to my friend as we —To Cook Asparagus.—Skin the white —A recipe for hard soap, wnich is excellent AND them up to my gaze. I contemplated the ,ln thousands of cases. and nearest relative then sets the wood passed it that that tree was capable of part, turn the points together, and tie in FOR FAMILY USE, and economical: Nearly every FAMILY hundreds of little wrinkles running being made a beauty. "Ho so?" said bunches. Have the water boiling add on fire. As soon as the smoke begins to lere Is no mistake about it. family accumulates through the* winter ,4 HeavyTattoring antlLeatherWort? lengthwise and crosswise, the big toes he. By heading in," said I. How is salt lay in the asparagus and boil briskly ascend the discordant howling of the drippings from beef and mutton. These LINIMENT. Try it. Sold by all Druggists. women becomes almost appalling, while and the little toes, and I agreed with hei that?" I told him to measure at the lower half an hour. Toast slices of light bread, can be utilized for the grease by boiling limbs an equal distance from the tree and pour over a little of the asparagus that, so far as I could judge from the feet the men in some instances stand in sullen in water, allowing it to cool, then removing Attention Is Invited to the Superior excellence of and the toes and the wrinkles, a future of and around, and cut off all the leading water butter it well put on the asparagus silence, and in others join their notes of from the water and boiling till all the this Machine, some of the points of which are: unexampled brilliancy lay before that limbs with his knife at that distance, and and serve hot. Ur serve with drawn woe to those of the women. Then water is expelled. Of course the whiter 1.—A Higher Rate of Speed, with less liability to all the relatives who are nearest pug-nosed imp. do the same all the way, tapering to the butter and parsley, omitting the toast. the grease the nicer the soap. Take six Weir. top, making the outlines of the tree coneshaped, 2,—Simplicity of Construction and Ease of Management. to the consuming dead, with long He began to kick and howl, and she pounds sal soda, six pounds grease, three —Variety Pickle.—One gallon of cabbage and keep doing so whenever he sticks in their hands, commence a stood him on end, set him up, laid him 8.—Positiveness and Certainty in all its Movement*. and a half pounds new stone lime, four finely chopped half pint green peppers 4.—The Independent Take-up, drawing up the Stitch frantic dance around the burning body, down and trotted him until she bounced saw a limb shoot over the line. He offered gallons soft water, half-pound borax. Put half gallon green tomatoes one when the Needle is cntircl out of tlio Goods. occasionally turning it over and stirring the wind-colic into the middle of September. me a knife and I showed him. He 9.—Unrivaled Strength of Scam and Beauty ot soda, lime and water into an iron boiler aggSffifs-tf Suart onions (chopped fine and the juice Stitch. followed instructions whenever he passed up the fire, that the corpse may be consumed boil till all is dissolved. When well rained from them) four tablespoonfuls 6.—Adaptabilityto a much wldor ranprc of Work than 44 the tree and saw a limb shooting out over more speedily. Who did he look like?" any other Sewing Machine in existence. mustard two of ginger one ot cloves settled pour off the clear lye, wash out O.S 5.13 o.«D 7.—It 19 the only Sewing Machine adapted to the A writer states that the motive which the mark. In three years afterward the 1 bent over the scarlet-faced rascal, two of tumeric one ounce celery seed the kettle and put in the lye, grease and Staying of Bu tonholes in Ladies'Shoes with impels them to this is that they believe pushed his nose one side, chucked him tree had thickened up into a perfect cone. Cord without the use of Patent Attachments borax, boil till it comes to soap, pour into two pounds sugar a little salt, and half ft® a 2 8 therefor. Even the open places had foliage so close there is an evil spirit who is continually under the chin, and didn't answer without gallon good cider vinegar. Mix well and a tub to cool, and when hard cut into PRINCIPAL OFFICE, that a sparrow could not get in its contriving to give them trouble, and who due deliberation. I told her that there boil twenty minutes. Anything like snaps bars and put on boards to dry. This is 625 Broadway. N. Y. will keep them from the happy hunting branches, and my friend was offered $100 was a faint resemblance to George Washington or cucumbers can be chopped in before very nice for washing white flannels and grounds" if he can. They think the around the mouth, but the eyes for the tree if he would move it over to a boiling. calico.—Cor. Rural New Yorker. neighbor's grounds. Agencies Throughout the Civilized World. heart is the immortal part, add that he reminded me of Daniel Webster, while —The exclusion of damp from brickwork seeks to make it a prisoner so they endeavor the general features had made me think The pines are more difficult to treat. I Barnes' Foot and Steam Halnea Bros*. Pianos. has long been an important problem. by noises and motions to attract of the poet Milton ever since she entered know a case, however, where a white pine Power Scroll Saw. Twenty-two years' established reputation. One of the most effective methods the attention of this spirit while the body the house. was growing so fast as to require its For the entire range of Scroll PriceB low. Terms, $50 cash, $25 monthly. Old S a I J»©»»«° of accomplishing this object is the following: is burning, as it is at that season that the Sawing, from the Wall to the Cornice That was Just her view exactly, only removal or curtailment, where the owner pianos and organs taken in exchange. Reed's Bracket, 3 in. thick Every Three-quarters of a pound of heai leaps out, and if the evil spirit's attend she hadn't said anything about it before. cut off the leader at nine feet from the Temple of Music, 92 Van Buren St., Chicago. Wood-worker should have one mottled soap are dissolved in one gallon on is distracted by their maneuverings Pour years in market—thousand, 44 ground, where the tree was two and onehalf Did I think he was too smart to using them. S 3 of boiling water, and the hot solution the heart makes its escape and is live?" inches in diameter, and ea#h leading —Most housekeepers have felt the need Persons out of work, or that spread steadily with a flat brush over the aowf eternally safe. This is the reason for the have spare time, can earn with I felt of his ears, rubbed his head, put limb at the junction of its branches, leaving of a recipe for mending knives, or rather one of these foot-power maehines outer surface of the brickwork, care being hideous noises and waving of cloths only the side branches of the limbs, for fastening knives and forKs to their my finger down the back of his neck, and from 40 to 80cts. per hour. taken that it does not lather this is practiced during the process of burning. It is a pleasure to run one Say and in one year afterward it was a comelylooking handles. The following mixture is recommended I told her that, in my humble opinion, he where you saw this, and send for full description to allowed to dry for twenty-four hours, rHa& After the body is nearly consumed for this purpose in the Scientific wasn't, though he had had a narrow escape. tree, an ornament, but so contracted W. F. & J. BABXKS, Rockf ord, "Winnebago t/O., 111. when a solution, formed of a quarter of a the blackened remains are taken from the as to make no further trouble. I American: Mix together one pound If his nose had been set a little pound of alum dissolved in two gallons N O E fire and rolled in a cloth or blanket to of rosin and eight ounces of sulphur, and "THE THRESHER OF THE PERIOD.' have no doubt that any of the other pines more to one side, or his ears had appeared PRINTING PRESSES. of water, is applied in a similar manner cool a little, when his wives separate keep it either in bars or reduced to powder. can be treated in like manner with in the place of his eyes, Bascomb could over the coating of soap. The soap and Mix one part of this powder with the remains and unconsumed portions of have purchased a weed for his hat without success. alum form an insoluble varnish, which half a part of iron filings, fine sand or the body, and around each wind a long delay. No the child would live Tbe Best Ye Invested. It iu to be remarked that of all the distaff For Amateur or Business Purposes, the rain is unable to penetrate, and this string of beads. Every particle is then brickdust, and the cavity of the handle is there wasn't the least doubt about it, and headed growing evergreens the pruning and unsurpassed for general cause of dampness is thus said to be effectually to be filled with the mixture. Heat the placed in a basket that has been beautifully Job Punting. any man or woman who said he wouldn't must be above the bud, for, if below, Over 10,000 in Use. removed. The operation should stem of the knife or fork and insert it beaded and worked for such an occasion, grow up to make the world thunder with no shoot will start where there is no bud, BFNJ. O. WOODS,\Manufacturer be performed in dry, settled weather. Another hot, and when cold it will be found tight. with any other valuables that his fame would steal the wool off a lost and Dealer in every description of as is the case in deciduous trees, but method is to use eight parts of linseed have been reserved. This being done PRINTING MATERIAL, lamb in January. wherever there is a bud there will be a ,349 Federal and 15 2 Kneeland oil and one part of sulphur, heated and the fire rebuilt, the basket and its WrtiHorr's TONIC is not a panacea—is not a streets, Boston. She felt so happy that she rolled the shoot, and the more the sap is checked by together to 278°, in an iron vessel.— contents are placed upon it and while AGENTS cure for everything, but is a catholicon for imp up in his forty-nine bandages, shook heading back other portions of the tree E F. MacKusick, 6 Murray St., New Western Rural. this is being consumed, cloths, blankets, malarious diseases, and day by day adds fresh him to straighten his legs and take the York, Relley, Howell & Ludwig, 917 Market-st., the longer and stronger the shoot will Philadelphia, S. Rounds. 175 Monroe-st., Chicage. dresses, beads, arrows, knives, pockethandkerchiefs, laurels to its crown of glorious success. Engorged kinks out of his neck, and then carried grow. —A horse will consume eighteen |3P~bend for Illustrated C» talogue. Livers and Spleens along the shady and everything else that him home under her arm, while my wife By the term leader I mean the main pounds of hay and twelve quarts of mixed banks of our lakes and rivers are restored to has been touched by the dead body, are made me go along with an umbrella, for upright shoot, stem or body of a tree, not oats and corn, ground into coarse meal, their healthy and normal secretions. Health K/|/t£ added to the flames. When these are fear the sun would peel his little nose. the side shoots or branches and when per day. A cow will need eighteen and vigor follow its use, and Chills have taken burned, every unconsumed log Is carefully applied to the branch of a body or stem their departure from every household where This is the famous "VIBRATOR" THRESHER, pounds of hay and six quarts of meal if scraped, all the ashes swept together, A Perilous Balloon Voyage. Wilhoft's Anti-Periodic is kept and taken. which has created su^h a revolution ir. the tradf of a tree the leading or main branch, not she is milking. If at pasture three quarts SELTZER and the whole, with the exception and become so FULLY ESTABLISHED as tlir Don't fail to try it. WHEBLOCK, FINLAY «fe side shoots from a branch. of meal may be profitably fed per day. "leading Thresher" of thia day and generation of a small portion reserved for mourning, CO., Proprietors, New Orleans. The Reading (Pa.) Eagle gives the From what has been above written, I One hundred hens will require 100 bushels More than seven thousand purchasers and ninet) is placed in another basket and then FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. following account of a recent perilous thousand grain raisers pronounce these machines that4 think it must appear patent cutting of corn in a year, in addition to what buried. balloon trip in that vicinity: ENTIRELY CKEQCAI: LED for grain saving, time back" a main leader will cripple or they can pick up on their range. They "THE Common Sense Medical Adviser, in saving, and money mo king. The reserved ashes, after being mixed With 22,000 cubic feet of gas and 100 dwarf a tap root and strengthen the side will need very little corn in the summer, Four sizes a viz 2 4 Inch, 28* Plain English, for all People, or Medicine with pitch obtained from pine trees, are pounds of ballast our young aeronaut, Inch, 32-lnch, a 3G-lnch Cylinders, roots, and heading in" a branch leader but at least a quarter of a pint a day in Simplified," is the comprehensive and expressive it 6, 8, 10 a 12-Horse "Mounted'' spread over the faces of the female relatives Shearer, sailed away from Pottstown W at frill it do? is the first inquiry the sick will proportionately multiply and winter. The quantity of corn needed by title of a forthcoming work of from Also Separators alone ex make concerning a medicine. Suppose as a badge of mourning, and which, in his balloon, The Globe," yesterday strengthen the side roots, so that the tree, a hog depends much upon its size, breed, seven to nine hundred large pages, bound pressly for Steam Po\vnr,aud Improved TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT although very hideous to our sight, are afternoon at 4:10 o'clock. After being in in cloth, from the pen of Dr. R. V. PIERCE, of is the subject of the interrogatory, what then? Simply O A E STEAM ENGINES for whether fruit or ornamental, by this and appetite, in all of which hogs differ this rely: It will relieve and cure headache, nausea, Steam Machine sacred to theirs, and allowed, to remain the World's Dispensary, Buffalo, N. Y. Price, the air nearly an hour, and encountering dwarfing process, becomes invigorated, very much. It would be safe to allow flatulence, nervousness, costKeness, debility, All persons intending to buy Threshing Ma $1.50, postpaid to any address within the until they wear off.—Pacific Mural Press. biliousness and indigestion. Sold by Druggists everywhere. a fearful rain and snow storm, and after and trees on the decline, by thorough and half a bushel of corn, ground into meal, a chines, or Separators "alone," or Horse Powers United States. To all those who subscribe judicious "cutting back," may be forced week for a hog of 100 to 150 pounds, and "alone," as well as GRAIN RAISERS AND FARM being hurled through forests and trees, for the work now, and send the money with A S A ERS who want their grain threshed, saved and and nearly killed by being dashed against by their tenacity of life to throw out new more in proportion for larger ones. At An Obituary Editor. their subscription, the price will be hut $1.00 cleaned to the best rul\antage, aie in\ itevi to send the limbs and boughs, he sailed nearly Pophaiu's Asthma Specific. side roots and thus become healthy.— fattening time there can be no limit given The latter price scarcely covers the cost of for our new forty page Illustrated Pamphlet Warranted to elie\ an case in forty miles and landed, after a desperate and Circulars {sentfree) gnmgfull particular! John T. Blois, in Western Rural. publication, and at $1.50 it will be the cheapest the hog should have all it can be induced Two or three years ago I was attached TES IIIMTtH. about these Imuroved Machines and other infor escape with his life, about two miles from book ever published, and the author can Tonr 6|erific ha» Blmnt cured z-~~. to eat or made to digest.—American to the Morning Argus, the only paper mation valuable to farmers and threshermen mo,aiiilit lins uhneil all whom Coopersburg, near the North Pennsylvania only hope for compensation for his labor in Agriculturist. Address, have c^er heard fiom CAMSOK published in our village, and during my Clothing and Yentilation. the immense sale which the work must have. MoDiskTT, Louisiana, Mo. Railroad. He was assisted and placed NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO., engagement we employed as an assistant 6olil bv all Di-u„-ist8. $1 per The author's name is a household word on a train, and returned to Reading last box. liy mail, postpaid. Battle Creek. Mich editor a young man named Drinker. LINEN next the skin very readily gives throughout America and his fame as a physician Harvesting Root Crops. TKIUi PACKAGE FREE. night by the 10:15 train. The balloon IOWAANDNEBRASKA When Drinker began his duties the manager Address, Inclosing stamp, is not unknown in other lands. His reputation, a sensation of cold after the body has arrived from Allen town this morning. T. rOPHAM A CO said to him: coupled with the cheapness of the work, been heated and has perspired, so that it The one thing that makes labor in the rmi.inEi.paiA, Punt. A reporter this morning called on the NEW STYLE OF MAPS. 44 insures for it in our opinion a sale surpassing See here, Drinker among other things rather tends to give than to prevent colds. root field so unpalatable to Americans is aeronaut to get his account of the frightful that of any book that has ever been published MILLIONS OF ACRES OF THE BEST LAND in I want you, whenever you see in the exchanges Muslin absorbs a larger quantity of moisture, the constant stooping that it nearly always the West for sale on Te Years' Credit, at 6 voyage. Mr. Shearer was stiff and in the English language. The book will be or anywheres a good biographical and is much warmer under the same involves. I obviate this almost entirely per cent. Interest, by the Burlington & Missouri illustrated with numerous original wood engravings, used up. The right side of his neck and sketch of any prominent man, to clip River Railroad Company. circumstances, but woolen, whilst it absorbs Maps of the United States so arranged as to gi\ in harvesting by using the hoe, will contain a fine steel portrait and shoulders is cut and bruised. His body the purchaser a map of any of the W cstern States he NO A E N S REQUIRE it out and put it away, so's when he dies, less, is the warmest of all. As the ground sharp. With this in your hands, autograph of the author, and altogether will may-wish to accompany it on the same 6hcct. Its is also marked in various places. He you understand, we can rush it out as an neatness and »i l^mnlit} of eijle reader it a inarkt skin perspires in hot weather, it is not begin at the outside row, and as you follow be the most comprehensive, plainly written except Interest till fifth year. Rich Soil, warir says it was the most desperate escape he success Terms made known to Ajrents wishing to obituary article, as it were." and practical medical adviser for both young Climate, long Seasons, low Taxes and fret desirable to wear linen next it, and muslin it down cut the top clean from each sell it by addressing RUFUS BLANCHARD, ever experienced A half hour away from Education. Free Fare and Lo Freight* 133 Clark Street, Chicago. Drinker went to work, and about two and old, male and female, single and married, or woolen should be substituted, according turnip with the blade, striking right or on household goods to those who Pottstown he was caught in a storm, the ever published. We advise each of our readers The Life months afterward some well-known man JBXJ"y I S E A to the heat of the weather. In cold or left as is most convenient. The impetus and PublBGHARLES SUMNER. wind having increased to a gale. The to send the subscription price to the author died, and I examined the obituary bureau cool weather there can be no doubt that given tofchetop will carry it about half For circulars and Maps, with full particulars, address Services immediately and thus encourage him in his balloon was blown at a fearful speed. He for the purpose of obtaining his history. CEO. S. HARRIS, By C. Edw ards Lester. This work has been some woolen is preferable, but in the heat of way to the adjoining row. Returning in labors and secure the work at the reduced says the position at that time was the years in prepaiation, most of the matter having been ROOFING. mnd Commissioner. Burlington. Iowa. It was not there but I discovered that the summer muslin may be substituted. In this, you strike in the same direction and price. The author will acknowledge the receipt furnished by Mr. Sumner himself. Contains 600 pages, most dangerous of his life. He threw out insidious Drinker had stored away in that an elegant steel portrait and numerous llu'-trations. our climate we are, however, liable to so proceed. After a few minutes' practice, of all subscriptions and send the book as his grappling hook to catch a fenee, Is now ready for immediate delivery. AGENTS mortuary receptacle one biographical chilly evenings with warm days, and a two or three tops may be cut with soon as out. W ANTED in every town. Sold only by subscription. which was torn down in the effort, sketch of John Wesley, a collection of OSGOOD & CO., 4r South Clark St., Chicago, 111. thin woolen vest is safer than an extra 44 one blow, and almost anyone can top" and the rail of an ordinary fence anecdotes about Gen. Putnam, and an muslin shirt. In this respect, however, as fast as he ordinarily walks. After the IF Johnson's Anodyne Liniment is half as O E was also torn down. On the third attempt essay upon 44The Life and Services of valuable as people say it is, no family should persons differ, as they do or do not perspire field has been thus "topped," it will present 500,000 the hook caught a stump and the John Hancock." be without it. Certainly no person, be he readily, and as their skins are sensitive this appearance: Two rows of turnips rope snapped. Next he was dragged over lawyer, doctor, minister, or of any other profession, W a a re he only Roofing I commenced with Drinker upon the for he who perspires readily requires will alternate with each row of tops. a wood and came to a field, and the balloon should start on a journey without it. subject. in in a woolen to prevent cold, whilst a dry and In pulling the roots, strike the blade of No sailor, fibherman, or woodsman should be struck the ground, made a rebound, 44 Mr. Drinker," I said, after calling his hot skin may be sufficiently protected by the hoe back of the turnip, and with a ZING COM FASS I S E N FO A E without it. In fact it is needed wherever and he was again dragged over another attention to the article about the father of muslin clothing. It is much to be regretted quick jerk pull it toward'the adjoining BARRETT,ARNOLD& KIMBALL there is an ache, sprain, cut, bruise, cough or wood. -Finally he managed to catch hold Methodism, '4 you certainly must be aware that women do not always wear woolen row, pulled or unpulled. The blade of cold. of the branches of some trees, and in this Have been Used since Jan. 1st, 1871. that John Wesley died long before you next the skin, whether in summer or the hoe cuts many of the lateral roots, manner held the balloon until several 23 0 Monroe Street, FARMERS and "Horse Men" are continually came into this office." thus rendering the task of pulling comparatively winter, and still more so that there are A sufficient guarantee of their usefulness. They are persons who witnessed his peril came to inquiring what wc know of the utility of A O O N-n-no I" exclaimed Drinker, with a warranted to prevent chafing and to cure any ordinal men who are much exposed to cold and easy. After topping and pulling, Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders, and in CENTRAL HOTEL, his assistance. The valve was opened GALLED NECK on HORSES or Dlnlesjf look of pained surprise in his face do not wear it. All persons should wear a row of turnips will alternate with a reply we would say that hundreds have been Printed Directions are followed Have also a Zinc and some of the gas permitted to escape. Wh-wh what! John Wesley dead! That Gig-Sa«ldlc Pad that prevents chafing on the it from their infancy. Clothing at night row of tops and in hauling, the wagon heard from who have used them with gratifying Before Mr. Shearer and the balloon could back, and a Lead-Liiiccl Collar Sweat a great and good man gone! Why, it's too results that is also our experience. is also worthy of attention. A thick and should be driven between these row's of to pt otect the shoulder from ealls. All of which are be got to the ground two of the trees had bad. I had no idea of such a thing for sale by harness makers throughout the United heavy cotton counterpane weighs down turnips. If the turnips are left out in the to be cut down. In his efforts to effect a States and Canada.- Manufactured try ZINO COLLAR Market-st., cor. Washington, Chicago, 111. What a shock it must have been to his the body without giving much warmth, field after pulling a few days, the rains THE NORTHWESTERN HORSE NAIL Co.'s FAI»£9t. RCt HAAAjr. MICH. landing Mr. Shearer lost his grapplinghook, $2.50 PER DAY 200 ROOMS family!" Finished Nail is the best in the world. so that the body is working during and frosts common to the fail of the year, anchor-rope and clothing, all of SUCCESS BEYOND COMPETITION, 41 And as for Gen. Putnam, Drinker, it sleep, and is less refreshed in the morning. with the tumbling in and out of a wagon, a E a to which were subsequently found. He was 6TATC FAIR FIBST PREMIUMS WITHIM V«* is perfectly absurd for yon to pretend that Except the sheets, all coverings of will leave the turnips as clean as need be. Thirty Years* Experience of an Old APPLETON WILSON, Prop'r. *. MOUTHS, awarded Nellii' bruised about the neck and other portions Profitable Employment. ^r OriginalBarponnHorscHsy you thought he was alive, you know. the bed should be of wool, which gives I have myself topped and pulled by this Nunc* Wr, Fork. Alao.manra atlfcinds of the body. Being lightly clad, he Come, now, that'9 too much." the greatest warmth in proportion to its method 400 and 500 bushels in ten hours. Agt'l Steels a Irons, tcm*ercd MRS. WINBLOW'S SOOTHING SYRTTP is the prescription suffered intensely from the cold, and by Nelhs' Process toJ 44Is he dead, too? Well, well! The weight, and the counterpane should be —If. T. Tribune. of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses suit all kinds of soil. Fact*5 Work for Everybody. Good "Wages. Permanent wh%n he finally got upon terra flrma the fact is, I've been living down in the country in the United States, and has been used for thirty UcnUinPanphlets free. either equal to a blanket or a blanket Employment. Men and Women A.J. NKLUSACO- people who came to his rescue thought at years with never-falling safety and success by millions for two or three years, and haven't wanted* Ful particulars free. Address should be substituted for it, and a thin "Trade Mark."X Pittsburgh, Fa. first that he was dead. of mothers and children, from the feeble infant W A. HENDERSON & CO., Garden and Lawn Ornamentation. kept the run of things. And so old Putnam's light covering like a sheet thrown over it. A: GENTS WANTED to sell our justly-celebrated of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity ot Cleveland, O., or St. Louis, Mo. dead. That noble old man! Strange, Articles for Ladies' wear. Indispensable and ab- If there be too much warmth the body is the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, GOLDEN SUNBEAMS. soluteiy necessary. 10,000 SOLD DION Til strange, how we are passing away." Pruning Evergreens. AMONG those who have given attention and gives rest, health, and comfort to mother and relaxed, the skin made sensitive, and A They give comfort and satisfaction. 44 And, Drinker, you certainly can't be to landscape gardening, some are in favor child. We believe it to be tho Best and Surest Remedy health is impaired. If too little warmth, LADY CAN 1H WITHOUT THEM. Sample in the World in all cases of DYSENTERY and sent on receipt of $/«aOO, E E Send for Illustrated such an idiot as to have put away this article I WILL suppose, for example, you have of not only extending the architectural the body is unnecessarily wasted by loss Circular. LKPEBLii RUBBER O., DIARRHCEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from about Hancock with the expectation The latest and best Music Book for the Sunday a dozen evergreens, two of a kind. Some appearance of the dwelling-house to the 90 Chambers Street, New Yorlt. of heat. The rule is, however, a good one, Teething or from any other cause. Full directions School and Home Circle. Sample Copy sent on receipt that he would die again. You know he you wish to grow in form of pinnacles viz to keep the feet warm and the head grounds, in the form of vases, statues, ,LANEtS for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine of 30 cents. LEE & SHEPARD. BOSTON. did die once. Why, Drinker, he died and you select the Norway spruce, because fountains, etc., but also of carrying its cool. Hence the number of blankets to uuless the fac-slmile of CURTIS & PERKINS is on Photographers', Hunt- rp"17 \T about 10,000 years ago!" it is a strong-growing variety, and spirit into the grounds themselves, by the outside wrapper. be used must vary with the weather and ers', Railroading and I H, 1\ I N Camp Meeting A A A kJa 44 let the leader run up as it chooses, only Come now! exclaimed Drinker, exultingly architectural flower gardens, not forgetting season. Young children and old people Also, FLAGS, BANNERS and GRANGE SOLD BT ALL MBDIOIHS DIAUUM. heading in the side limbs to thicken it up 44 I've got you there. Ah, ha! sculpturesque-looking plants in close need more clothing at night than those of REGALIA. and do away with its shaggy appearance. G. Foster, Son te McFarren, Died 10,000 years ago, did he, smarty proximity to the house. The reader middle age, and in winter the most is required Children Often lioolc Pale and Sick CHICAGO, ILL. You know too much. You think everybody's If you wanted an oblate dwarf, say at a must decide for himself whether, with for all ages at about four to six scale of six feet wide to twelve inches a fool but yourself! Dead, is he From no other cause than having worms in the stom INSTANT E I E a A HJI A the exception of a sparing, delicate and o'clock in the morning, when the cold is Radical Cure for the A O I sTllWIM acli. high in the center, you would take the Now, what's the use of your trying to graceful distribution of vases, etc, which the greatest. The sick demand great consideration Immediate relief guaranteed byusing myAsthma remedy. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS weak-growing balsam at a foot high, cut I suffered 12years, not lying down for weeks at a stuff that down me, when I know well might be thought to contain enough of in this matter, and usually need time, but am now ENTIRKLY CURED. Sent by mail on out its leader, and, year after year, do likewise. will destroy Worms without injury to the child, being enough that the Democrats talked about the architectural spirit, he would not prefer receipt of price. $1 per box. Ask your Druggist for more clothing than those who are well. Let it rise only about two inches perfectly wnrric, and free from all coloring or other it CHAS. B. BURST. Rochester. Beaver Co., Pa. running Hancock for the Presidency at to the merely architectural flower Pay attention to the ventilation of the injurious ingredients usually used in worm preparations. in the year and not head in the side limbs, the last election! Oh, p9haw! You ain't gardens the green velvet lawn gracefully bed-room, and see that there are two ABENTSCYCLOFESIforo aftfltMM *-tnted the great RECEIPT IN0WIN3,.book and you would have what you wished. A THIN03 WOKTH fit to write for any paper that's got any interspersed with flower beds, borders, openings into it through which air may CURTIS BROWN, Proprietors, s.«aill Z5O00WA.NI8 SVPPZIED. sense or flowering shrubs and trees mingled in the So, if you wanted an arbor-vita? dwarfed, pass all night. The chimney of RECEIPT* FOR KVEK1 THING A book that No. 215 Fulton street, New York, Then Drinker was discharged. I didn't grounds in the same spirit that the real FVERlBoDY WAM* SplendidCHROMOFnRK with round head at six feet high, or an the bedroom is often stopped up to Sold by Brufffftsta and Chemittt, and Dealers t* E\l IIA 'i ERMS. Continental Pub. Co., St. Louis. artist paints portions of the finest landscapes. enlighten him. He will probably go down Austrian or other pine hemispherical at prevent the dust and soot falling, but Medicine*, at TWXNTY-FIVS CBNTS A. BOX. ODR to theigrave with the firm conviction that That the latter is applicable to eight feet, you would act accordingly by as this prevents ventilation it is very 'LADIES' FRIKND" contains 7 articles Gen. Hancock is the man who set copy needed by every Lady—Patent Spool-Hold cutting out the top leader at the height cottages of simple and unassuming structure, improper. Better to have dust, which NEW 1 ^.-guaranteedarantee .V2n c* for the miserable penmen who signed Reanimatin the Hair.—When the hair you want, and the center leader to the can be cleared away, than bad health graced with such climbing plants as worth $1.50. Sample box, by mall,50c 5CO. 0 cents. for iBytMsg wutei la th» lbeaistry line, sdlrasi thia at the Declaration of Independence.—Max Agents wanted. PLUMB & side limbs, etc., according to judgment. the twining honeysuckle, sweet-scented ceases to draw from the scalp the natural lubricant and fever. It is often very difficult to 106 South Eighth St., Philadelphia','?*. Adeler. There is a continued effort of the evergreens clematis, the morning glory, Mexican ivy, which is its sustenance, its vitality is, as it were, suspended, ventilate a bed-room without giving colds, AGENTSSENDtrrwill HAMILTON, OHIO, or ST. LOUIS, MO. to make height and, if atop leader etc., and to all pastoral scenes in the immediate and, if not promptly attended to, baldness fo circular. because no one should sleep in a draught I pay^i of a balsam or Norway, for example, is Bascomb's Baby. and disease is sometimes produced by neighborhood of dwellings, few will be the certain result. The one sure method of Inquirers please mention where they saw this. Sta Novelty* broken off this year, one of the side top will doubt, nor will it be denied that even Co-Chicago, thoughtlessly having too much ventilation. avoiding such an unpleasant catastrophe Is to use SAW MILLS. She brought it over to our house, Mrs limbs will rise up next year and take the the modest wild flowers will create more If the door be left a very little open To Millers and Engine Owners. LYON'S KATHAIRON, which, when well rubbed into Bascombdid. It was their first—a wee, lead. In short, whatever you fancy can JLAJTJQ BOBLEY lastingly tender and inspiring emotions by using a peg or chain, and a window the scalp, will speedily reanimate the hair and pre* little, red-faced, red-headed, pug-nosed', ,?-°PS"rIyso«Meyoursteam_powerand be accomplished by taking the tree in save fuel than all that art ever has or can accomplish. be opened at the top for half an inch, it also, addres J. vent it from falling out. F. TALLANTTBurlington. Iowa. howling infant. It was one of the hottest early time for, whenever you shorten a "Th lilies of the field, they will usually be enough to secure moderate MANUFACTURERS OF days in July, but she had it wrapped up OR. SAM'L 8 PITCH'S leader or side limb, the sap is immediately grow, they toil not, neither do they spin, A ventilation, and the bed should be placed Old Mexican Mustang Liniment has in three shawls and a bed-quilt, and was A I PHYSICIAN PORTABLE ANB STATIONARY diverted into buds that grow and multiply yet 1 say unto you that Solomon, in all his out of the draught but the amount must in agony every moment for fear it would produced more cures of rheumatism, neuralgia, limbs and foliage. You can make Will be sent free by mail to any one sending their Saw Mills, be tested by the smell of the room, and if glory, was not arrayed like one of these." address to T14 BBOADWAY. NJSW YOBK. sneeze. your tree a hemisphere, semiovoid, semioblate sprains, scalds, burns, salt rheum, sore nipples, swelling, —Pen and Plots. in the morning it is disagreeable it will HfrVldT'V «v.ll paylO to ft per cent in Do see his darling, darling little face!»» spheroid, paraboloid, high or low lameness, chapped hands, poisonous bites, stings, llS-VJl! advance, and give good security. be necessary to have more ventilation. State amount you desire to invest. Address she said to me, as she unwound him about cone, nonoid, semi-oblate conoid or a pinnacle. bruises, etc, etc, on men, women and children and Neither put the bed in a draught nor in a SECURITY FUNDS, P. O. Box 3136, Cincinnati. forty times and looked to see which end A Trap for Cnt-Worms. corner so far away that the air about it sprains, strains, galls, stiff Joints, Inflammation, etc., his feet were on. DR. WHITTIER, SrSSsVS&J"" Solid Iron a Frictio a The balsam can be made a pinnacle, cannot be purified by ventilation, and in beasts, than all other liniments pat together. It I looked. I have been the father of There is no trustworthy remedy against Wrought Iron ad Blocks Longest engaged, and most snecessful Physician of the ace, put the danger is that its lower limbs will take care that there is bed-clothing proportionate will do what is promised or ye money refunded. Consultation or pamphlet free. Call or write. it Lever Set* eleven just such howling little wopsies, cutworms except actual catching and thin out their foliage and die, and then THE to the ventilation. Never let and I didn't see anything remarkable A W fending us the address of ten persons, with 10 killing them. Any application to the soil BEST AND CHEAPEST MILL IN THE the tree, as an ornament, is ended. the bed-room or any room become too lets, will recei\e,free, a beautiful Chromo and The Secret of Captl-ratton.—Features of MARKET. about Bascomb's baby. sufficiently strong to injure or discommode OIIC llnstructions how to get rich, post-paid. Citu All ornamental pruning of an evergreen warm for want of ventilation and then Illustrated Catalogues and Prices furnished on application Grecian mould, a well-turned neck and beautifullyrounded if INotieUy Co., 108 South 8th St.. Phila a them would certainly destroy the crop, "See those eyes—that firmness of to top is done by a judicious shortenine-in open a door or window to cool it, for by mouth, that temper in his look!" she and all the recommendations to use salt, arms, are no doubt very nice things to have, E DAY Commission or 830 a week Pr.lary, A N E & 0 1 E process, and should always, if possible so doing you will be sure to give colds and expenses. Wo ofler it and will pay went on. carbolic acid, and other similar substances and ladles who possess these charms have reason to be done in early spring before the sap has but keep a proper temperature from the it. ApDlynow. G.Webber«&Co..Marion.O. JOHN AND WATER STS., CINCINNATI, a I saw them. may be set aside as useless in be thankful to Mother Nature yet, after all, the most started, but should not be commenced on beginning. Take care also that the rooms DB, WHITTIER, gEfSEgE***- A GENTS WANTED, Men or Women. JM ft practice. We have trapped them in The little imp began to get red in the captivating of all womanly charms Is a pure, fresh an evergreen the year it is transplanted, 1\. week or $100 forfeited. The Secret Free. Write are not too cold by ventilation, or you Loosest engaged, and most snceossrol Physician *or tha sua face and beat the air, and his mother various ways, beneath chips, stones, and at once to COWEN & CO., Eighth street, New York, and brilliant complexion. This superlative fascination nor until it is thoroughly established. In may greatly injure the health of children OousulUtlou or pamphlet free. Callorwrlti shouted: in holes punched in the ground with a heading in a limb, always cut just above any lady may secure by using HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA .GENTS send 35c. for sample of thel and old people, but let everything be done AN. K. He's being murdered by a pin!" smooth, round stick, such as an old broomhandle. I finest collection of Novelties ever offered. Price-1 4 6 1 Z. —say one-third of an inch above—a bud, with judgment and moderation.—Hearth BALM. [llstfree. SINCLAIR*Co.,599Broadway,N.T.BilB THISG. But unfortunately in these cases She turned him wrong end up, laid him so that the bud may develop into a new PAPER Is printed wUh INK manufactured I and Home. %9~ ASTHMA can be cured. See Hurst's advertisement, ACH W E E Agents wanted. Partlcur» they are caught only after they have spent *$!&% Perbsale B. RANK KILLOW1»7 A CO., T1 DearborJwtaonSWCWwfooChicag.Stn free. J. WOBTB ft Co., 8t. Louis, Mo. A. N