Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, August 10, 1882, Image 3

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    USEFUL AND SUUG12STIYE.
Y In Germany (luring tho slippery
season temporary calks are uotl for
horse shoes. Two sharp-pointed studs
an inch long are screwed into holes left
In tho shoes, nnd when tho horso cntors
tho stable they are taken out and a but
ton screwed into their place, thereby
preventing all damnge to tho horse and
keeping tho screw holes from tilling.
Cultivate frogs, toads and lizards.
Put them in your gardens, and as tho
evening approaches they will hop from
their hiding p aces and snuggle down
In some convenient spot near the gutter,
or where thov know there will be plenty
of food. Tho ants, roaches mosuuitoos,
etc., they consume in tho night is mar
velous, and thus they keep down tho
insect posts.
It is said, and wo soo no reason to
doubt it, that if a cucumber vine is
trained to run up a stake on which a
fow stubs of limbs have been left along
its whole longth, tho crop will bo enor
mous. By tills plan the vinos not only
occupy loss space but aro afforded op
portunity to follow their natural habit
of climbing up, Instead of running on
the ground. A'. '. Herald.
Vermin on fowls and about hen
roosts will leave headquarters by inject
ing from a synnjjo a weak steep in water
A ot pennyroyal herb toa. Drive this weak
steep thoroughly over tho roosts and the
poultry and it will cleanse them from
lice.' Several varietios of tlies an
noy and suck blood from horses and
other animals. Pennyroyal steep will
drive them away if tho animal is washed
with it. American Cultivator.
Creamed Cabbage: Slice as for cold
slaw, and stew in a covered saucepan
till tender; drain it, return to sauco
pan, add a gill or more of rich cream,
ono ounco of butter, pepper and salt to
taste; let simmer two or three minutes,
then servo. Milk may bo used by add
ing a littlo nio.ro butter; or have n deep
spider hot, put in tho sliced cablmgo,
pour quickly over it a pint of boiling
Water, cover close and cook for ten min
utes, then pour oil' water, and add half
u pint of rich milk. When tho milk
boils stir in a teaspoonful of Hour, moist
ened with a little milk: season, cook a
moment and servo. Cliieayo Journal.
Use of Uio Haiul-H c.
With the introduction of the horse
cultivator, tho hand-hoe went out of
use on most of tho Western farms.
More work could be done with th cul
tivator, and it could bo done with
greater ease. Tho more tho cultivator
was improved tho more farmers became
attached to it, and tho greater was their
reluctance to handle the hoo. At pres
ent the implement that has been used
longer and to bettor advantage than
any other in tho cultivation of crops is
general l. discarded on Western farms.
Indeed, many market gardeners manago
.to raise most of their vegetables without
M31I1" llli .iwij ui till. Luuniuutdiiiu u.-,j
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i.uitu -i uu Huisu-uuititiiupi 13 tui ui.ii.y
JH very desirable implement to employ
in biVth the iield and the garden, but its
mo should bo supplemented by that of
the hand-hoc. It-is profitable to con-
y tinuo the uso of tho hoo in every gar
den and cultivated Hold. Work can bo
performed with it that cannot bo done
with any impiomont drawn by a horse.
Tho hoe should be used in ovory corn
and potato iield before tho cultivator is
put in operation. It should be em
ployed to remove stones, turfs and
pieces of hard earth that may be over
thp plants that are makbig their appear
ance above ground, and for stirring the
soil around them. Tho cultivator is ex
cellent tor working tho ground be
tween hills but for cultivating the hill
itself thero is no implement like the
hand-hoe. It is very difficult to keep a
iield devoted to any cultivated crop en
tirely clear of grass and weeds without
using the hoo. A iield that has been
worked at leat onco with a hand-hoe is
always more productive than one that
has been tended with the cultivator
alone. The truth is, the former per
forms some work which the latter can
not do.
To bo "as dull as a hoo" that is, as
most hoes aro is to bo very dull in
dcod. It is to have the edge battered
and worn and tho entire surface covered
with rust. A hoo in that condition can
not bo expected to do very good work
or to bo an easy implement to operate
with. Hut a hoo should never bo in
that condition. It should bo sharp and
bright. It should have an edge that
will cut roots without tearing them,
and pass through tho soil like a woll
polished knife-blade. Only tho best
steel hoes are profitable to use in tho
iield or garden. Thoy should bo of
material that will take a good odgo and
a high polish, and should havo both
when they pass into tho hantU of the
purchaser. Thoy should bo kept sharp
and never bo allowed to boeomo rusty.
Thoy should bo sharpened by tho uso of
tho tilo, grindstone or whetstone as often
as the scythe is, that is constantly eni
liloved in cutting grass. Hoth surfaces
and tho shank should bo rubbed with
polishing material as often as thero is
any appearanco of rust. To provont
rusting they should bo thoroughly
cleaned everv timo they aro put away,
if it is but for a singh- night. The on
tiro .surface, including that of the shank,
should bo covered with oil to prevent
tho formation of rut. Hoes kept sharp
fnd well polished cut any kind of roots
readily and move through tho soil with
out difficulty. A man with a sharp and
polished hoo can do twico tho work in
given timo that ono "an with a hoo
that is dull and rusty. There is econo
my in keeping u hoo sharp, if it is worn
out in a week in consequence of fre
quent contact with a grindstone. La
borers who object to using tho hoes
that aro often placed in their hands aro
entirely satisjied to uso those that are
Bluii-p and well polished. Chhaqo
2 tints. l
Young Pig Feeding.
Fow
por&ons really know how to fci
young nigs aright. inoy generally
ovordo tho matter and give thorn too
much at a time. Thoy muss and wal
low in tho feed left in the trough, so
that it is unlit for Ihom, ahd when hun
ger forces them to eat it, it makes them
sick. Tho owner, seeing feed in the
trough, cither adds more to it, or waits
till it Is oaten. In cither case ho does
wrong, lloforo feeding tho second timo
tho trough should always bo washed or
swept out clean. Pigs' should never bo
made to oat food in which thoy havo
tramped with their dirty feet. This
leads to the remark that their feet should
not bo dirty. Tho pen should bo so
constructed that tho feeding plaeo tho
trough should bo sufficiently elevated
so that tho juices in tho pen will not
' nastv un'' this nart. and thoro should
bo betiding enough in tho pen to cnablo
tho pigs to keep their foot and their en
tire bodies clean, whon this is dono tho
trough will not bo so dirty and tho pigs
will do bettor. We have often cautioned
against giving young pigs too hearty
food, ns it is injurious to them; so is
dirty food. Tho former produces de
rangement of tho stomach and bowels,
loading to diarrhea, and if continued to
inl lamination of the bowels, nnd the lat
ter to nausea, loss of appctito and per
haps tho saino results, hi either caso
the pigs do not thrive. Another mis
take which must bo guarded against is
feeding swill or milk too sour.
When wheat or ryo bran is mixed
with tho swill, fermentation is very
rapid, especially in hot weather, and
tlto swill will reach a condition unlit
for food before the owner is aware of it,
unless he mixes only a sullieiont quanti
ty at a timo for one or two feedings
ahead. Fermentation in a swill barrel
where sour milk is mixed with tho con
tents is actively going on all tho time.
As fermentation changes the character
of feed, tho fanner often feeds his
young pigs just exactly that which is
almost it not absolutely poisonous,
while ho is supposing all of the time ho
is giving them tho most healthful and
nutritious kinds of food. For instance,
he puts .skim milk into his swill farrel,
so much of it that it is not fed out as
it is simply sour and loypord, and it re
mains there until it undergoes tho
other forms of fermentation, and be
comes 'cither acetous or putrcfai live,
cither condition rendering it unlit for
food. A swill barrel, to put it in plain
language, so sour that its contents are
either vinegar or alcohol, or so stinking
that putrefaction is evident, is not tlio
proper medium for healthv pigs. Tho
deleterious efleets of bad food may
bo counteracted somewhat by feeding
charcoal freely, which pigs, with n
knowing instinct, will always devour
greedily. "A littlo and often," is tho
rule of "all successful pig raisers; " a lit
tlo" means just what tho pig will eat
without leaving tho trough, and when it
is first taken from tho sow, it could bo
measured in a gill cup; as it grows older
and larger, tho ration should grow with
increased size and appctito. " Often "
means, whon tho pig is young, not less
than six times a day" and when older not
lcs than four, until tho growing ago is
over and tho fattening season begins,
when a pig will eat three times in a day
all tho food it can digest.
To do just right tho milk skimmed in
the morning should all bo fed by night
time th.' same day, that is, skimmed or
sour milk should all bo fed within twelve
hours after skimming, and bran mixed
in it should also bo fed within twelve
hours. In hot weather six hours would
be better. To manage this business
properly thero should be two swill bar
rels, and mixtures be made accordingly,
one being fed as the other is emptied.
J D. Curtis, in Jlnral New Yorker.
Sorgliiiin-Siigar.
Tho manufacture of sugar from
sorghum has recently received fresh
impetus, owing to tho great number of
experiments which havo been made
with a view of discovering homo pro
cess by which good sugar could bo
guaranteed. Within tho past year
there have been at least four soientilic
gentlemen engaged in perfecting ma
chinery and testing various ways of
oxtraciing tho juice of the cane in such
a manner as to remove all substances
which havo prevented Northern
sorghum-growers from being success
ful in years past. Two processes havo
been patented, and it is now assorted
that a lirst-class article of merchantable
sugar can be made from sorghum. A
practical illustration of the fact will bo
alforded undoubtedly during tho pres
ent year, and if tho objectionable mat
ter can bo separated from tho juice
while in course of manufacture, tho
growth of sorghum and tho manufact
ure of sugar will eventually become a
great industry.
Upland clay or sandy soil is better
adapted to cano culture than loamy or
bottom lands. On low lands tho cane
is moro prolific, but the uplands make
up in excellence of quality what they
loso in quantity. Thero is nothing dif
ficult in growing cano. Anybody who
can successfully grow Indian corn can
grow sorghum cane, and with improved
methods and machinery tho profit on
cano growing will bo much greater
than on corn. Tho cost of raising an
aero of corn is not far from eight dol
lars, and as a question of fact tho fod
der for ensilage purposes is moro valu
able than an equal quantity of corn
fodder. Small farmers will raise cano and nt
tompt to make their own sugar, but in
this thoy will find no profit. It cannot
lio long before large central mills aro
built, whore tho growers can get their
cano ground, and whon those mills aro
onco successfully started tho advocates
of sorghum culture look for great re
sults. C'i icago Tribtt no.
Tho Host 'Way.
Tho best way to Increase the appetite, naslst
digestion, cause tliu food to assimilate prop
erly, and the absorbents to take up nourish
ment, Imluco full and regular evacuation, pro
duco easy expectoration, anil stopdccnyof tho
lungs, heart, llvor, miliary ami illRcstlvo
ormuis nnd purlfv tho blood, Is by uslnir that
Pueon of bc.dth called Dr. Guysott's Yellow
l,iook mid nraparllla. Lending physicians
Mcoinmcnillt na a true stronuthoner, a suro
rvlvcr nnd perfect health renew cr. It Is com
posed of harmless yet offectlvo vegetable;
tonics nnu win not harm tuc most delicate,
btlng especially adapted to enfeebled consti
tutions and Infants.
Hn "Why do you persist In moving nway
from mo so far, dear coiislnl" Sho "Oh, for
n distant relative it seems to tno you aro ucar
onouRii mrc.iuy."
A rnvsiciAN writes: "For all diseases af
fecting tho blood, liver nnd kidneys, brain and
nervous system, thero Is no combination pro-
Sarcd for general tif o more beneficial than Dr.
luysott's Yellow Dock aud Sarsaparlllo. I
recommend it frequently in my practice"
Why then remain a crabby dyspeptic nnd
nervous sufferer! Why not be strong, healthy
and robust?
A Nr.w Yoiirc doctor says thero Is an unu
sunl ninount of ozone in tho ntmosphcra this
yenr, hut that's no excuso for n man to stoat
a fellow's umbrella. Detroit Free J'ress.
Wk can assuro our readers, should thoy ro-
Sulro anything of tho kind, that Wakefield's
i.ACKiiintitY Balsam will cure tho worst cases
of Dlarrhoa, Dysentory, or Flux. It Is picas
nut to tho tnsto and, perfectly aafo. For 8:ilo
by all Druggists.
Captain Muhii at calls Ills steamship Alaska
"tho greyhound of tho Atlantic." Sua Is
probably bark rigged. Jiostun TrantcrtiiL
" Every truth has two sides; look nt both
before committing yourself to olthcr." Kidney-Wort
challenges tho closest scrutiny ot Its
ingredients ami its giaud results. It hns
nothing to fear from truth. Doctoramay dls
agree as to tho best methods and remedlos for
the euro of constipation and disordered llvor
and kidneys, liut those that have used Kid-ncy-Wort,
agrco that It is by far tho "best
medicine known. Its nctlon Is prompt, thor
ough and lasting.
8. J. l, Chvttanoooa, Tcnn. : "I havo a
valuable hen that will Insist on sitting on tlx
eggs. How can I prevent her doing sol" Wo
lmvo referred your letter to our poultry crit
ic. He savs t hero aro many ways to prevent
your hen from engaging in scdontary pursuits
on n capital of bIx eggs. Ho suggests that
you ndd another egg or that you uso tho
egg In a custurd plo, but ho says If you want a
dead suro thing boll tho lion. Texas ijtftlngs.
m
$".00.00 Itownrd
Will bo paid for tho detection and conviction
of any person dealing In bogus or Imitation
Hoc lliTTiuts, especially bitters with the word
Hoi or Hops In their name, that Is Intended
to cheat tho public, or for anything protend
ing to bo tho Biuuo ns Hop Hittkiis. Tho
genuine has a cluster of Guekn Hora (notice
this) printed on tho white label, nnd In tho
best mcdlcluo on earth, especially for Kidney.
Liver nnd Nervous Diseases, llowaro of all
formulas or recipes of Hoi Kittkiis published
in paners or for sale, ns they aro frauds nnd
swindles. Whoever deals la uny but tho
genuine will bo prosecuted.
Hoi Bitteus M'r'o. Co., Rochester, N. Y.
You can't cat enough In a week to last you
a year, and you can't ndveitlso on that plan
either. Home Sentinel.
ft
How often persons havo beon annoys ilty
burrs clinging to their dross or clothing, it 3d
how seldom have they, when cleaning them,
given It n thought that burdock Hoot is tho
most vnluablo blood cleanser nnd purifier
known, nnd Is sold by everv druggist under
tho namo of Burdock Blood "Bitters. Prlco, $1.
,
AxoTimit dynamito mine in Russia. Go
East, young man, nnd blow up with tho coun-
After Klglit Long Yours.
C. C. Jacobs, 78 Folsom Street, Buffalo,
writes that for eight long years bo had tried
every known remedy to euro him of piles, also
had been treated by physicians without suc
cess, when ho was ultimately cured by
Thomas' Eclisctimo Oil
No mattkk how ugly a noso may be, Its Im
perfections are overlooked by Its owner.
Jiviton Tramcrijit.
A Smart Jlun
Is one who does his wmk quickly nnd well.
This Is wlint Dr. It. V. Pierre's "GoldonMedl
cal Discovery" does iib n blood-puriller and
Btrengtheuor. It nrouscs tho torpid liver,
puilflcs the blood, and Is tho best remody for
consumption, which Ib scrofulous dlseaso of
tho lungs.
llf'f?1? la Qn annfnn anil lilr.1i 41. nt m An1n.....
....... .w ., .jv.h.u ii. .1111 Liiitb I. UlltlUIIIUU
of this city is having a sirloin steak set for a
brcast-pln. lloaton Courier.
Kxtrnviijinnco
is a crime; nnd Indies can not ajford to do
Without Dr. Pierce's "Favorito Prescription,"
which by preserving and restoring health, pre
serves nnd restores that beauty which depends
on health.
Mr boarders shall havo "tho fat of tho
land," Bho said, as sho receipted for a tub of
oleomargarine.
"Rouou ox' Rats." Clears out ratfl, mice,
roaches, bed-bugs, vermin, chipmunks. 15c.
The lah-dc-dah, cigarette-smoking young
man, is now styled third-class male matter.
rcrHonnl.
Tho Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will
send Dr. Dye's celebrated Electro-Voltaic
Belts nnd Appliances, on trial for thirty days,
to men (young or old) who aro allllctcd with
nervous doblllty, lust vitality and kindred
troubles, guaranteeing complete restoiatlon
of vitality nnd mnnhood. Address as above
N. B. No risk is Incurred, as thirty days
trial is allowed.
The Lowell Courier Is not surprised that
car wheels aro being made out of paper, as wo
havo had "stationery engines" for a long
time.
C3T"No woman really practlccscconomy un
less Bho uses the Diamond Dyes. Many dol
lars can bo Bavedovery year. Ask tho druggist.
Tub. boy who feasts upon dime literature Is
like cold molassoi. He turns out bad.
Ueuutlful VViimun
aro made pallid and unattractive by functional
Irregularities, which Dr. Pierce's " Favorlto
Prescription" will Infallibly euro. Thousands
f testimonials, lly druggists.
The Boston Transcript recommends kero
sene oil to take tho smell of onions out of tho
breath, but doesn't state how many barrels
are necessary.
m
"Bl'chupaiiia." Quick, complete cure, all
Mtnovlug Kldnuv Diseases. (1, at Druggists.
GutLS, like o )Mrtunltles, aro all tho more
to you after be ng embraced.
-1
Ir nflllctud with Sore Eyes, uso Dr. Isaac
Thompson's Eyw Water. Druggists tll It. U5c.
CiiUAi'im thnn blncksmithlng -Is Frasor'a
Axlo Groaso. For onlo overvwhoro. Try It.
Tav tho new brand, "Spring Tobacco."
PERRY DAVIS'
A SAFE AND SURE
REMEDY FOR
Rheumatism,
Neuralgia,
Cramps,
Cholera,
Diarrhoea,
Dysentery.
Sprains
AND
Cruises,
Burns
AND
Scalds,
Toothache
AND
Headache.
T5 A TW TJ"TT T TPT5 is tho woll-trlcd and
Jtr ill JN "JciJ.LJuilj.tu trusted friend of all
bo freely used internally or exlermtlty.
without fear of harm and with certainty ot
relief. Its prlco brltiRi It within tho rniiKO of all,
vllovatitairi nncl tnfa tirnrliewnicn ran
and It will annually mvo many times Its cost In
doctor Mils. Price, iK cent, liO cent, nnd
.O0 per bottle. DlrecCont uccompnny each bottle.
FOR SALJrirALLDRUGGlSTS,
ll In llireoncnnvnl
Icitliiiuuy uftho pul-
Ho itntl tlio medical
profcMlon, tliiullo..
luttcr'i Btoinach lltt
tcrs la a mcdlclnt
wlilch achieve, re
sult ipci'illly felt,
thorough and be.
iiIku Ik-ililu rectify
ItiK llwr illiurdcr. It
larlRorntcs the fee
ble, conquer, kidney
nnd hlixJilcr com
plaints, and liiutcn.
the conyaU'.cctico of
t h o u recovering
from enfeebling tllj
mrc. Morroverltl.
the Kfind peclflo for
fever nnd kkiip. Ktir
untu hy DriiKKtM.ntid
Denleri Kent rally.
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von
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ADVENTURES
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written I'm lly lllimlnili'il. AVrlln tilrlt for
tenna, which nn wry liberal, unci you cuu inuku money
fast. Jww lathe time.
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TIioho who iiho It onco nlwnyn no It.
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An Kngllsh Vaturlnnry Hurifnon nnd Oliumiat, now
travel In if In thlaoouutry, nays that inontof the I Ionia
ndCittllo I'oirdorinolilliHrBaro wfirtliloBtrah. lis
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IJoio, nno tuafnoonful to ono pint food. Hold uvery
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Employment for Ladies.
The Oueen Cltv Suftltulr rVmiianvnff-ln.
clnnitl ate now iiiinufacliiilni; and intrcxluclne
their new Mu.klnc Hupporlrr. for fjutlManu
hlHrrn, and their uneuuilcd Nklrt huiprniltre
for IjuIIm, and want reliable lady aiftnlt to tell
L them In every houieliold. Our agcnti every
where meet with teady tuccett ami make band,
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Woll Augers & Drills
On roan and one boras required. We
are the only makera of the Tiffin Well
liorlneand nook-Drllllnu Maohlno.
WurranteU the Heat urn Karthl
Many of our ouatoicera make from 8Qto$10a day.
Book aod Uroulara Fills E. Addreaa,
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04, 00, OS, 100, Metropolitan Slock, OUI0AQ0, ILL.
IS A SURE CURE
for nil diseases of tho Ktdnoys nnd
- LIVER
It hnaepeolflo action on thli moat Important
organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and
lnnotlon, aUmulaUiiff tholtonlthy aoorotlonof
tlio llllo, and by keeping tho bowola In freo
oondltlon, olftoUnff lta rogulnr dlaohnrgo.
HJIkl'fi' Ifjrounroiunorinff.iom
Via Id II da inalarln.hnvothooiaila,
aro bllloua, dyapoptlo, oroonatlpatod, Kldnoy
Wort will nuraly rollevo nnd qulokly ouro.
In tlio Bprliifr toclcivnaothoOyatcm. overy
ono ahould tako a UiorougU oourao of It.
11. 80LDDYDRUQQI3TS. Prlco $1.
Tf I" M nln nbundanro-.'i liUVoti puauj
L fi V Imported litat )ear. l'rlce. tower
I I" II - thun ever. AKt'iita wnntcd. Dou't
II Li flri Uf wu.to time. Betid for circular.
10 Ilia. Wood Illnck or IHIximI, for$l.
10 Hn. l'lno llhu'lc or irilxotl for !i.
10 lbH.ClioIcollluckorlUIxodror $11.
Prnd for pound "ample. 17 ctt, extra for po.tnpo.
Then Rot up n club. I holcmt To In tho world.
LnrccaC Ynrloty. I'lonara tuorybodv. Ulde.t lea
ilotuo In Amorlcn. No rhromo, No Humbug.
BtrnlKht liu.lni'M. Vnluu for money.
JtOIlT W1:LLS,I!I Vraey M.,N..,r.0.11ox 1287.
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Katnbllahid, iHT'i Incorporntetl.
IKHI. For llli Ctlrv of 'iiurrr,
Tuniora, Vlcvra, Heiofiilia
nnd Hkin DiHKAaica. without llin
iiae or kiilto or i.iish ok iii.ooi), nnd little pnln For
INitmvtATio.v, cikci'i Ann ani ititfunrNrKn. nddrr.a
1IIC. F. I.. lMI.MI, Atlt-orii, ICimo Cn X1L
PARSONS' PURGATIVE PILLS McS
Illood. nnd will comnletelv chnniro the blood In tho on.
tiro nyatem In tliroo month.. Any pertott v, hu will tnko
1 plllcucli nlfthtfrom I to 1U weeks limy bo reatorcd
toanund henlth. If audi n thlmtbe poaalble. Hold ev
er) wliero or acnt by mail for H litu rainmrJ. I. B.
Joiinbo.v A Co., notion, Mn... formerly Iiungor, Mo.
RMLROABGWETTE.
A JOURNAL OF TRANSPORTATION.
Engineering and Railroad Novro.
ribll.hnil at 711 Ilrnadituy, Noyt York.
i. SO nor nniuiin Maluo O-nn.
TIANEY'S TRAIli: MA.V1TAI.H -Frnctlrnl
Jl hooka fur prnctlenl men fresh, full, lellnblu mid
Chenn I'alntor, lcl. Ciirpemer, l Wniehuuikei
and Jeweler, to. Kurnlturii unci 1'nblnet I'lnlalier, ux
DjernndBcouror, Hi, ArllaU Mi. IIiiI.it. ') (Jumly.
tnuker.Wi. Boummker,. (JIM, r.S llorae-hoer, &.
'Inxldermlxt, W. Authorablp, M Wood inirnucr, 'X,.
Of bookkellera or by mull, JESSi: 1IANLV A. CO.,
110 Niwunu St., N. Y.
fo 1'rlFp.r.latofllf-l.l,..
toj.w.Hiutitiuir. waicnoa
Null-It I.ukr I own.
IR nnfl (WICI'ILNTJMCN now uai oni-Nitw
IUiUUU rih-r tu t1lnll kind, of aitwa.ao they will cut
hotter thnn i ver l'rlee WJ.fJO. ('Irculnranndiirlcva to
AKi'iiti Addreaa K. 110TJI t IIKO., New Oxford, I'a.
THRESHERSSwi
free. TUI:AULTMAN&TAYLOUOO.. Mnuilluld. O.
nilOOirO De.tworklntboTJ.B.forthemoney.
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aaluaiUntnll l'llcollnt rycflDOdiKiiiintn.
umi n.(;.bTKKiiui57 wauaiu.iiv.,i;iiicaico.
?C ta Mfl ponlavntliomo. Snmples worth fliff
0 ID ZU iron, Addni,sriN40H bUo, l'ortlnud.Mo.
$47
A .MONTH nnd bonrd In your county. Men
or Lndlea l'lenmint bu.lueaa. Addreaa
I W ZIBULKII&CO.. 110X91, Clilcogo, III.
1 (1ILNTH "WANTKIl for tin; beat nnd Fuitcit
iellliiK 1'letorlnl Hooka mid Illblos. 1'rUei reduced
3.1 p'T cent. National 1'uni.ibiiiNoCo., Chlcutfu, lib
ff no A WKKK. ?13n day at homo easily niatlo.
J)l uCimtlyoutlltfreo. AiMnvwTruoiiC'o, Atiguata, Mo.
C f fl muN I M fllitW I i WAN I tU-' '!
.V'iT.nelllniinrtlelealntlii'worldtl rumfila. free.
-rjeJt Addreaa .lay llroiiaou, l)ero.lt, Mich.
nUin'TelientrnMuale ('nlnineucafriT ThoiirtnoD
DHIlUjc Udell. TH'I'icniontM.. llaliii,.Mua.
A WEKIv In your own town. Terms antl
15 outilt f rti. Addr"H 1 1 1 lullett & Col,ortland,M.
EDUCATIONAL.
AnitMN COIil.KOK, Adrian. Mich rivo School..
. Bend for OntaloKue tc lol) 8 atrphfii.. l'nVt.
MIKMlItLi: FKMll.K INSTITIITK, Clinrlottci-
vllle, Vtt. Full Faculty OrderOntalunue.
tT A IISKJI I X.V JIKIMI! A I CO LLKfl K and HoapltaL
JL LarKealllomiuoiMllhlo Colli L-e For CutulOKUUi,
addrea.T S.Hoy.tit.M I) , HlaWubaah Ave, Chicago.
UNION OOLLWIK OF MW, Chicago. III. Tna
twenty fourth ymrbiKlnaH pt.'Jitli.lvf.' Diploma
ailm.;u to thu liar or Illluola For clrculara iiddrea.
Hum II llooril. C'IiIciiko, III.
OT fl.4 II l' K'l lll'MV Rln.lnanra f,.n.l ItTlf
O U moil uiaKuluccntly and healthfully allualed. X
aplcndld new Acadnny In almom completed and will bi
Mother Huperior, Bt I'lara Academy. Blnaluawa Mound
1' (),, Oram Co,, Wit,
JOHNSON'S COM'LCOLLEGEM.
year. Specimen, of I'cnman.hlp and Clruulart, Free.
LERHTELEQBAPHY.afilSlffi:ffitt
valed. American bchool of Teltgraphy, Madison, Wla.
-fsir- t-. ''" Hii.lnoM nt tho Oldoat 4 Bel
f ssSS-STSS c1?7,,merciu! ipollega. Clrcularfree.
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ilrrran yu i,,t the Ailviitlmtitttnt
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