Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, May 07, 1886, Page 6, Image 6

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    WILLAMETTE FARMER: SALEM. OREGOM. MAY 7. 188G
j&Motk.
Destroying Vermin la Cattle.
Tlio HUrcst romody for vermin on
cows nnil culvca is to shear tho animal
and thou rub into tho surfneo of tho
body it mixture) of 0110 part bonzino mid
six piirtn oil. If you dn not liko to do
tho uliuaring, you may comb tho hair
with u narrow comb clipped into n mod
oratoly strong dilution of potash. After
oncli Hcrano with tho comb, dip it into
tho lye, which will destroy tho lico
sticking to it.
Then you may oitlior rub tho body
thoroughly with tho mixture of one part
of solt twup with tiiruo parts ot tlio abovn
montiotied lye, removing it twenty-four
liour-s Willi u brum (lipped in warm
water, or rub in tlio mixUiro of ono part
bonzinii and hIx parts oil. It uiikoi lit
tlo (liirurnneo which of tliuo remedies
is oui ployed. The principle thing to bo
romombured is that the rubbing bo
thorough, and that it ho repeated after
four day-t hi order to destroy tho brood
which hat meanwhile bjon hatched from
tho eggs.
Tin Care or Young rigi.
As the lima draws noar whou tho
most of tho young pigs to coma in 183G
will bo here, and in nocd of tho host euro
that can bo given thorn, it is well to con
Bidor in what way improvements in
methods ot managing over thoso practic
ed in former years can bo mndu.
Mr. llober lliunfroy, in his excellent
papers on Berkshiros, written for tho
London Live Stock Journal Almanac
for 1880, gives nomo hints regarding
young pigs well wortli tho reading by
any ono, whatever tho brood of swino
ho may bo keeping. Mr. Hurafroy
says:
It is not a question of oxpoueo so
much as of time mid troublo to givo
them a littlo dlgostablo food often from
the flrnt day they will oat any. It iu
Hiirprislng tho help it is, both to tho
mother and the pigi. Wo all know
iu tho groat majority of omen, this is
regularly done as a matter of course,
but by Homo few it is not thought of, or
rather it is not thought to be of much
importanto; or they think, perhaps, it
is a good mother and die is doing tho
pigH well and nothing mote is neces
sary. The unfortunate oflectH of such a
theory could never nil bo known till
every pig receiving such treatment has
run through its course.
Tho dilllculty comes about something
iu (his way. Tho quantity of milk tho
little pigs got from their mother at oach
meal is very trilling: it is exceedingly
rich and taken often, ami if this goes on
many weeks and no moro bulky food is
taken, their whole system settles down
to a state of things that cannot last, so
(hut when they have some day, almost
suddenly, to rely on food of perhaps
ten times the bulk there is literally not
room for them, with only two or three
meals a day, to stow away sufficient to
carry them on in good condition. Tho
natural and uniform distention of tho
intestines has not been going on, and
the cttiiMHpiouccs am far moro serious
than they appear at llrst sight. Tho
few that cannot push through, and so
show it ut tho time, become squeaking
little flights that never once look likely
to pay their way. The others cat and
drink and grow, and to all appearance
aro healthy and triable; but the lungs
mid liver, as well utt tho bowels, have
undergone such a strain through tlio
sudden change of food that tho chanc
es are many (hat the pigs will have
weak, Misceptablo paitH about them
just such weak points as would bo like
ly to turn a H'iglit lisk into a certain
danger, lieiangeinent from eating un
vvlioli-oino food, mi attaek of iullaumtion
or a fold, or a slight attaek of fever
would, tiny of theiN. ho inoiu serious in
such ciws. bccaim it iillo.vrt tho tlieeiir-o
to sual a march on the attendant when
n pi. no is found mini) than ready for
fever or inllamntion to cot iiiou.
hie -eoutnmoneies are common to
evn breed f pigs, mid with all a good
stint it) of the tli t-t importance. Always
exu'piiug weakly eoiistitulions brought
iiIhuii through uiiNiii-fiictory breeding,
1 think that unfair weaning brings
uiw- pi.s into dill), iiltics in this eouu
ity tit in iinj otlu r iuiM."
If this be line of t lit ouug pigs III
KiiKlatul, wheie it might lx Mippoed
tliov would bo well cinM for if kept at
all, what chilli bo n.iiil of the average
An ' i nail pig that mi often come, as it
wti uliauee. and is h'lt to tight for
it.-' .ill the way through lifoT Had Mi.
lilt uiiey made a v sit to this country
ana on return luinic wtttteii thus of the
An-trican weanling pig no reader could
ltiivi thought him far out of the way
) would do well to piollt by this hint,
and see to It that the little pigs are curly
taught to eat well, and that tlio change
from milk to other feed bo so gradual as
in no way to check their growth. tin
id to.
linked l.'ce Pudding. One. quart of
milk, three tablespoon fill of rice, scaut,
cups of sugar, tlavor with vanilla or
cinnamon, bako in a slow ovou threo
hours (to bo oaten cold; very uice.
IH8BCT8 AND THEIR BNEMIE8.
The Relations of the Farmer Thereto. -How
they Orlzlnate and now to Depose Them.
IIY V. 8. MATTEHOtf.
Tho muscular power of insets is simp
ly astonishing. An ant can carry a
solid picco of load largor that itself. A
flea can jump two hundred times hi
own longlh, and tho turnip flea is omo
what less agilo, and nearly all of tho de
structive insects aro po.cscd of tre
mendous oncrgy coniidering their size.
Oivon tho same power as a man, one
could cover tho distaneo of a milo at
five jumps, nnd a horso should go from
tho plaza in Salom over tho Willamette
river into Polk county at a bound.
Tho laws of nalu'o aro always uni
form and consistent, and animals of
great activity or force, must consumo
food in accordance to obtain that force;
as Hie s.imn law obtains, in animals and
engines, that speed is obtained at tho
expenso of powor, and power at tho cx
ponso of fuel, hcnco( tho voracity of
insects.
Tho same is truo of birds, whoso vig
orous lifo and celerity of motion do
m.inds food accordingly ; and if a horso
ato as much according to his weight as
a wren, a farmor's loam would soon cat
him out of houso And home.
Tho turnip flea boctlo is a fair nam
ploof this voracity. This littlo black
oval hug, about the tenth of an inch
long, appears in May and Juno and cats
tho loaves of turnips, cabbago, mustard,
beets, etc., both cultivatod anil wild.
His method is to skeleton!- the leaf br
eating out its tissues on tho uppor Hide.
And so mo seasons, ho comes in such
multitudes as to do much damage. Ho
oats Homo plants that are classed as
weeds, but docs not compensate for tho
damago which ho docs. Ho is diurnal,
working entirely by day, and groatly
prefers dry woathor and hot sunshine.
01 his methods of propagation I am ig
norant, and do not know his larvao or
his chrysalis. How to bo rid of him is
tho question.
The old romedies are, dusting plants
when the dow is on, with ashof, limo,
road dust, and othor things, all of
which is vory laborious ami unsatisfac
tory, ns he many times appears proof
against all these applications. Sweep
ing tho plants with a hand net, and kill
ing those caught by dipping them in
boiling water, will tiflbnl some satisfac
tion and losnen their numbers according
to tho poisoveronce applied. Working
among plants. helps considerably by
keeping tho bugs scared oil'. I pre
Hiimo that ioinuing with some prepar
ation of arsenic, as Paris green or Lon
don purple would bo ollc'etuid. Per
hnpspyrethreuin powder, or pulverized
white hellebore root would also do for
them. Their natural enemies aro tho
mull iusccliverous birds, especially tho
goldfinch, yellow bird, thistle bird, wild
canary, etc.
And now I want to mention briefly
the hen-louse, and the canary bird mite,
.nil the passing to the consideration of
more agreeable subjects, and treat of
some useful insects that I can scak
kindly of, anil not be obliged to be con
stantly abusing them.
Old poultrynien will perhaps regard
me as ignorant on tho hen louso sub
jivt, and I hIiiUI not dhquito with them.
The inoel in question that I am ac
quainted with, lives in cracks and crevi-
ces of the hen house, ami roosts, no-tn,
etc., ami annoys tho hens at night. Its
habits are very similar to thoe of the
malodorous bed-bug. As totho remedy
that I shall suggest, I stand iu no awe
of the criticisms of ancient poultry
sharps. It is. cleanliness ami coal oi'.
Keep your fowl house from becoming
foul. Whitewash if you want to, but
remember that this is io please your
self, not your hens. Tho lice caw noth
ing for whitewash. Hut paint your lieu
roosts and crevices where lico resort,
with pure kerosene, threo times during
every summer, using it freely j and I will
agree to eat overy hen louse you will
find after the third application. Tho
vapor of the oil will not hr.rl the lions
utiles your house is too light ami un
ventilated, or the oil is ued iu very ex
ccssivoquantitj
The little bcarlet mites that infect the
cages of the canary, and othor pet birds
.no similar in their habits to tho last
mentioned. Cleanliness, and frequent
chnugiug and scalding of cages is the
remedy. Many others have been re
commended, and many do some good,
but aro not to be depended on. Coal
ail is not to lvo recommended for vari
ous reasons.
The 'cotHtautlytircd-out" feeling bo
often experienced, is the result of im
H)verishcd blocnl, causing enfeebled vi
tality. Ayor'a Srsaparilla enriches tho
blooil, increases the appetite, and pro
motes digcdtiou, Tho system, thus in
vigoratod, feols new strength and
onergy.
"WHAT WE SMOKE AND C1IKW
Not I'urnTobnrcii, hut Varluu Sweetened
anil MndlrntPil rrrtmrntiims.
It Is rather late in tlio day, says
Health and Home, to enter a protest
against the use of tobacco. Whatever
the faculty nmj say on the point of its
Injurious qualities, however much tlio
clergy may point out tlio possibility of
its leading to Intemperance, the fact re
mains that a largo proportion of the
worltl uses tobacco In some form or
other. The Chinee, according to their
accustomed vault-, pretend to lmvo
benn acquainted for many ages with
tobacco. Hut we must remcniber that
iu the earliest written oriental talcs
which have come down to us the "Ar
abian Nlf-hts' Lntertalnments" there
is no allusion to the custom of smok
ing, anil thero Is every reason to be
lieve that all oriental smoking was
Imported from Kiiglaml, and that Sir
Walter Italclgh lit the llrst pipe smoked
out of America.
Tho adulteration of tobacco, vory
common imtii iu tins country ami
abroad, orlses from two considerations.
The pure, natural leaf, In Its yellow hue,
Js undoubtedly the finest tobacco In the
market, lint so many accidents con
spire to rentier the lluest leaves scarce
that even the natural leaf Itself is Imi
tated. Coarse leaves aro bleached by
tlio two ot chlorine to tlio bright yellow
color of natural leaf, and sultmurio acid,
properly diluted, Is used to make the
littlo "freckles," which aro supposed by
connoisseurs to Indicate a superior quali
ty of leaf.
Hut the "natural leaf." somehow,
doesn't seem to suit tlio taste ot the
average ehevver of tobacco. IIo sks a
certain degree of sweetness in hLs plug.
To till this bill and create a special Ha
ver which shall give a kind of Identity
to a peculiar brand and causo it to be
eagerly sought for I the object of the
manufacturer.
When tho btindlos of steamed loaves
arc fully dried they are ready, for the
application of the mixture of simp and
licorice, which imparts to tlio choiring
tobacco of commerce Its sweetness and
flavor The loaves must be as dry as a
bono whou subjected to this licorice
bath, for the least dampness will rcntlor
them white with mold in a few hours.
This mold is removed (ono of tho adulte
rations) by a dip into diluted muriatic
aoltl, and In too many cases forms part
of tho solid cako of a better quality. The
heat of the mixture causes tlio poros of
the leaf to expand, anil tlio swcot syrup,
penetrating every fibor, impregnates It
thoroughly. From the vat tho dripping
bundles are carried out ot the Hat roo.
ot the factory nnd exposed to tliu sun,
for one day's sunshine is worth more
than can bo toltl In the manufacture.
After this the leaves aro taken Into a
drying-room, where tho thermometer
during the day is at 'JO degrees. At
night the whole power of the furnace In
turned ou. ami the heat Is so Intense
that iu the morning the room has to bo
cooled off before the operators can enter
It. When tho tobacco Im, under this
powerful heat, become perfectly dry, tho
adulterator gets In Ids work.
One factory .sprinkles It with Now
Hngland rum, another uses Jamaica
rum, another moistens it with the rank
eat corn whisky ho eau Hud, anil each
brand has Its own peculiar essential oil.
Some use fennel, others ginseng, while
the acrid sumach, abounding In tannin,
cheap mid plenty, gives the peculiar
burning of tliu tongue which character
izes much "lino-cut." Astringent barks,
worm-wood, the refuso to the cinchona,
and others give the bitter taste which
some consumers like, and the twist or
negro head," which Is largely oxjwrted
to tropical climates, gets a special ab
sorption. We have heretofore published the
statement of Mr. Cooper, revenue col
lector of North Carolina, himself a large
tobacco manufacturer, asserting that
touqiia beau ami wliitergreeu were also
largely used In atliilteriug tobacco, both
ot which are deadh poUotis, ami that
he knew of a negro who, having drank
10, having dm
a wiiieglassfiil ot tliu
mixture, died Iu
half 1111 hour,
If the.N0 thing, be true of the ordinary
chewing tobacco, what can we say of
the .smoking article, where slicks ' and
stems and dirt ami all mieleauuess go
to make un the cigar? Where an end
ought to show the wilnkled edge of a
pure leaf It idiows a front like that of a
eom-HMlto bit of maible.
A true tobacco cigar Is line In grain
ami free ftoin KteiiH. The wrapper is
nothing hi a cigar; the tilling Is every
thing.
No leaf Is won ha-. 1 for the nianufae
tine of om or another of the innumera
ble brands between the golden chatl
Willi which the millionaire (ills hi-inciT-ehauni
and the laborer his cuddy.
Almost the onh die ineally pure tobac
co is that which the planter dries for
himself. xptvaiN 011 the cotton sheet iu
the garret, and -.c.i U little Tommy to
briiitr him a bunch of cnimb!lur it be
tweeu his tinkers to till Ids pipe. lUil
this simplicity doiv,u't please. Th
1'ho pub
lie would rattier Im "oloued.
A. G. DEARDORFF,
Physician and Surgeon.
bALKil, OUKdON,
Ot't'ICC OVEH "WHITKCOKNEK." OSwihouM
from l t j 1J A U.: S to 4 CM.: ikl tl to S e-n.
lufi. H-L'ttict Un. lll1i', tiTCMt from the
couutfj prouipti) attcnaM. Jfclltl
C. W. JEFFREY,
VETERINARY SURGEON.
TrcU th DImuc c( Domctlio AnlituU.
A LL qoMtlon, MiUliilnff to th rrotJon, iu-
U qatttlont iiUl-lnff tc
wrJ by null. OutonUi
- utiM cr muu aiunuu uuuu
OolUudlUtllnn
iHcl-Jtjr. OlDc It th UlstO Dxi
LlTtiy SIbU
S-Jcn, Orrcoa,
300 ACRES.
IS QRCENHOUSE9.
TREESPUNTS
Wt drrtlwr-Jl Tr--U U-t -.( An ttork t
frrr UMcntSKM : rrvlt mi OntuUlTrhnitt
Ho-r. Vlan, bra.U IVulK Hrdjr rUaU. mil TTT
Sn-itilas nj rml Ttm SmJImw. tXo-4 Oil.
Ujm. r-.11 ii, ujwa irv- vous-v ajuiu
BLOOMIMCTON (PMOCNix) NURSERY,
fjiiJUMitut BLOOMINOTON, ILL
For all those His
Costlvoncss nnil Biliousness,
hour Htoinncli, Flatulence,
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roiiiiiroaui.nnui.oucs, j-
Knlluro of Annctltc. r 2
Constipation, - g
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lrtiptloiiN,
rfESS.3
TAKE
AYER'S
PILLS
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S Torpidity of tlio Liver, - S
Heart Disease, llpndnrlu-s, V
Stomach, Hack nnd Sldo I'uliis.
AYER'S PILLS,
riiEr.vnr.i) nY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., I.uwoll, aims.
SoltlbynllDiii'A'Ms.
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SEED8: SEEDS
MILLER BROS., Seedsmen.
KKKP I.V STOCK AT TIIK
Rreguh Seed Repot I
,a. X09 Hf rnnil MI., I'oriUml, Or.
A Urge nil rleJ '-ortnior-if iltlliidt ot
Field, Flower, and Y-gctublc
Seeds,
Freah anil trcit to namo l.o PllWIT TllEES, f Ell
TILIZEKH. UAltOrK IMPIK.MKnTS, rtc, tumlihed
at tho lowett latit. IKPEKIAL KOO FOOD kept
contUntly ri hand, f !TCtlosiion ip -tlcallou.
Mention this pij-ir when writing.
WOODBURN NURSFRY.
Keep tli Urgeit itock of
Fruit, Shade, Ornamental
and Nut Trees !
North f rallfonila, at th very loweit rato. So
Al'HIMi.r oihor Inicci catl t.hlch art rclalng moil
of th .Vur.ctlM.
UT S.M) KOIt OATAI.OOUK AND 1'UICKLIST.
Addrew: J. n. HKTTLKIIIMK.
octln.0 Woodburn, Oregon.
MAPS J MAPS ! !
maps 01; ORISON A WASH
INUTONTFItl.llOKY.
rTErtKAnKn wr. will iik aiilk to bvpvl
JTJL eople ot nux ot Oriirnti and IVaahlnirton a,
followlnc; ratce . Tdom map at put up In conrcnl-nt
form to ry In th pocket Kiictoaed In a ilia bcafd
roer. They can l nlitalnisl at th fMlowlntr price:
1ni af Orrgnu,., , ..... ..I
Stupor Waahlugtun... ., .
Orrgoa nnil Wtutili.uliiu Oomblnod l.lo
Carllrmlt by l'o.t.1 tinier 01 ItnHttrrul lj-lln
I'ottaf UiDp ill not L Uktu,
Addre:
UILf AMCITt. rAUllrtt I'lll.tu,,
ilrawr S, I'ltll.n.l Orrvnn
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3D
1ILK KBAIVo IIIU t-'AN-l. and OltrilAKIlri.
Drvlnait la ao important for th l.rnia and urchanli
of Orriron and W .I.ImkIii , i d ill.- Iralna well laid
liractli'ill ncti-r utarliiK mil or chin ); I have
concluded to lo my role atlrrtlnti toini rolnj-Uuil
with til Orali funuvia and ntilurdl' will do
well lo rniiiir Inbith nutter IVkn low Correa
Kndmcc v. Ulted 8rndfor ilrcul r
I w IH0W. Airilculinrat Fii(lner,
lliwini M I nlnn Ittr-ck. I'nrtltnit, nrrvon
FREY'S new TILE
SRDinitf MACHINE
No ieol Tina; core ,
inn or nracxei. la
madanlUiornUh.
out CruiUer. Four .
UrferM cutltnc)
taKt-a,aa 1 Ji m liaat-at.lK
St iTattun.. 'JB TIIM VKUIM3T
VUBY.HUKCKLIiUVnOOVEU,Ba-7TTU.a
GRAPE VINES!
Apple, ler. Cherry. Pln-a, Mulberr- !
JCvenrreea Trtn, at Wnnlraalo 1-rlcea In amall
quaDUtle. Alao Mrawbernr, KBaptH-rry,
Uou.eberrr. MlatUkerry, Currm, Ka,
flae MkrnbbVrr t-iMUb.
InnCI nnn or Uraps Vino of Nlasara,
and nil other new amt old aorta. Cnirord 1 rear
InitntlO uilU.perl.au-. rear HVto it). Aiidroaa
llMml-ttti, lll.nu. II. MC'UKUUKli.
SUMM GINS.
In Un I'mi iv Court i tlu-SiaU of Orej-on, fur tliu
Couni of -niicu. J l.nlluhe, plaliitld, t I
McliiiiRtl and Ury Schrmfftl, dtfeodatit.
rno I I" C(IHOKfV'KL ANOMAUVhCllll r
H M h wl'u, dfendaut. In tl e nant. film
6Ut of 1 ui'Oii j. 11 aro riqulttd to app.ar anuii
rr lheit)i.. Idi.t KIaI afaln.t )nu l.i In aK.v tli
tlt!e.l atkit.i, 11 1 omute lli Ttn dtr ot June. Iteln.
tlir Hr-t ' lOl. I -i i' of th June term of tail
(Vunt I'lii'.- he rtrt trrui afler th- txiiMtluu
cf the tlniM r.( the publication f tilt aum
111011 ; n if i.u Wlio to ai.awtr 1 r want thererf
th I'l.iiiilH will 14.. juii.iii.i i.i -kiiM t ti u ! r tSi on
wlOi lutrr,.' Ihtr hat (be il. f s pr cent ir
annum Iront J.murj 1-Jtli. l5.. at 11 al for tii.i
with Intiml tlKtin at the rat ( sir vn par
annum truin Aucu t bill 1$.0; and .1-n for 4II.IS
with nire-i tti.r"i at th rite ! i-ercii pr
annum fi.in J .m..r 1.1, IS5 I .-a i$n) imU M.nli
Sitli. lvt, and tor all '-ta and di.burMia.ii i( th
action.
rrtlc- if tlil aiimiKOiu i 111 vlf ) publo tion In
tie Wiu.MMir fKrali uriiu of jii order of th
Hon. T l' Maw,Jn ot th ,ho a inllttil Oourt,
mad. on tie Xltl. ilav ( .an!i, t-S
nl'KM.C- . i.jtri ti:i.i,
mritw5 Attornr). f r I'iamur
Ailuihilslrators Tuitico.
V TICK I IUKI.UY 0' l.S Til T Till: I'NUKK.
1 al.-iiidraa ei-enaiipolnteil h the 11. .u Counlv
Court ct VUrlnu cotiiiti.Ore.-ou, dmlni.liaior of the
Ll. it ll.rrl.tii Wn.lir iiicrd .VI r-o a
havtn.-illiiisaci't jiUi-Liv irvrcqu. -led tn irr
Mnl them to Mi. I'.ll.m r WMdrat liir re idom-e,
mile norlhcl r-'leu, OilnO noiillislro:u this ate,
and all t-rona ttboart liiie'nl to mi i-(at are
irquratr-l to inaae p-jntr.t to ald rllannr Wider
w lihfliit l. lav 11 ro, VT. t rliler,
Adralnlitrator cf the iwUta ol liarrlton Welder,
dcctucd
Executors Noticu to Creditors.
"VTOTICT. IK IIKriKUY OIVa-NTO ALL WHOM
L It tu ."lutrii that Gor-u Wllllaru baa
brn duty app.4itrd executor cf th last will and tea
lanunt nf Andr-w Kelly, drca.'ed, and all persona
fcavini claims saalust the Mt-t.: uf Andrew KUy, d
ctaaed, are htrtbr re-rilrrd to Pr ent them to 10 e at
naverrtc In th citr ot Saleru, Martin county. Onon,
with th prot-ar Youerier, wlthla alt months from the
daliol IhlaiolUv. luted IhUSnth rlaT-4 March.lVK)
OEOKUK WII.IIAUS.
Executor tl the KataU ot A. Kelly, devtd.
IVRriod ytv
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HHsfir. WnSo'T rilai
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.ir-'i-t-jalnclndcd.
Fair, .vr.'i'Llla Forgo, $10.
All lln 'if 11 ri.tnt. '
1 - 1 r . : -ft' 'lonii sj.
Tuiixi.l'.-' u, v.:tfi and
AnJ I. 1 : oi:j C li.crtit AHIcIpo
Xtrl-'i. .1 l. thiiu tVltalr.nln
.'t(f., A nY"-, fir nil klnit of
l - . r wi-l'inirr J.utlii-. auu
Tojii'i -f j . un r ii ,im.inuao.i3js.
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&( V.l.tSt, ICO lit.,
'-kJi idtjii-it an f-n
. fli'ili a .nrihil. a alni-tii FA-intaa
u I'crtif'i. i, rartn ri Irnl Ooolwr,
t'HUCtvr uj tend (urcasuUr.
yjr
Mw&uw lacMie
A $65
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TI4iBt.f.nr Tnhl.. VIm.
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M n I nllorliicnu. iluy tbo
SA '.'DlM-M-wi W
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JIl
V Bfillmmon. Thoaiandi to!
arranh-d to Kits
"t.'j:: j?21!.vii
Ji a' Pnof thaOoitnirr.
lEND On FULL MICE L St.
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lidrcsfl C1IICAC0 C'JiLi: CO., ChlcaffO
DE. JAiTKE'S
AGUE MIXTUER
A CE8TAIN AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY
ron
fever and Ague, Intermittent
ami JtemUtcnt fevers, tCr.
Thli clan of dlicaiti 10 common In jli (ir
of tho World, nd eipeolally prevalent In row
lartoni tllitrloti and vlclnagt of wnter-courai,
art alruoit Invarlaliljr iccotnpanled by uiur 01
leaf derangement of tho llrer, and frt(Ueutlf
by a defoctlr action of Ibo dlgoitlvo un-ant.
Tho mere breaklug ef tho Chill Ii but a ttep
towardt completing a radical cure) the rn-lnii
organi of tin body, eijitclall tho itoitntoh k' .
llrer, mutt bo brought to a healthy and vigor
oui condition beforo a permanent euro can bo
ettabllihed, and this fact hai been rpeclully
kept In view by Dr. Jayn In Us treatment of
thei complaints. Tho uio of Jayn' Agu
Mixture, In conjunction nlth Jaync's finttlro
l'llls, as proscribed In tho DIrccllnni -Mch
aocompany o-h bottle, will not onl
BREAK UP THE CHILLS,
but restoro the system, moro partlculirly Ibo
llrer and itomaob, to a sound condition, and n
prerent a rtla-vve of Fever and .Ague by thor
oughly ERADICATING THE DISEASE,
and the be . ntdcnco of llila Is thv li.irljb!
success which hu alwiya fn:iiini-.( 'In- n Imiv
litration of tbcoe rfUinlleJ, n n.i--'ri hy th.
certificate! published annually In ir. .Iiyno's
Almanac, and tN wl.lc-sprtjad puiuiWrtiof tho
Agtio MUturo in those ill.trl. tml" tin. Uotto-i
iiUtos, trber tli" 'llejsvs. for thl;b It It.
(.ilt'il-.! Inn.' fauruil
for Sal ! snail, Hltiliu & Woodard, rortlaud.
BTJPTUEE
A!Jutl cuml In SO to tK
. br Ir Herrt'i 1'tlfot
Mcnetlo ZlAalla TniaaM.
sirQlrC(JthuAljrlfo(roTru
iiirttinu t.ni.rcivumrrrniirom
vi. ftrtrctHMalnfr.fcmlWwurn
I aiu&snh.fUtBitl-iftV. Cunsl
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. xw lUuttrmUsJiai
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Kraucieeo. Cal.
DEOERICXS HAY
PRESSES.
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Order on trlaL addreaa for circular and location of
vv rairrn ana Poutheru Htorebouses ana Aj-tnu,
P. K. DEDERIOK A CO., Albany, N. V.
Eetabllahad 1840.
Inoorpornted 1804.
1UL OltSlitltU
"BRADFORD"
PORTABLE MILL.
COM, VOU AT A, UIO,
imiih sat amu.vsHr.
h.4 r r d."-ilplli I'lrs
lr AdlrvMialu:r
hsThoi. Dradford Co.
III. tic, iih n. Sm.4hu
CLNCLWATI. O.
ON 30 DAYS' TR5AL.
THIS NEW
Fl IRTIfi TRUSS
n JSImi as-tm w s-r --
FlwrfHmflV' 'u a Va dlifirtnt from Mil
vlhrn. u riiipiiMliibN
llw-ll fa il i-vit iti of lh
tkotiy hlt0tbba11 inttiDCtip
intes
.ersoti li'ios iuat ia a
nreatioo nac
cm .-
Job wlththaflnet-ar. MiUli-t.t r n
n wnivlt.eliT
poraot.
iiatiivcurrlr iIav iml nl-rttUanJ & r.iUii! rcr
'ii UUrur-.tliiriM!tnJl-iiv h?nl hvmtil iir
4s.t4(m. iUsLk-lIOS llilftdiltv,, tUlf. in.
DELAWARE COUNTY
CREAMERY
Write at once toi circulars
and special offer to first pot
chaser. Addreaa
ixiware couty CraatrT IX
11E.VT0X UABBOB, MICH.
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v Whrbs Metallic Ka, if araUg label. .taSied
M order with naow, or tarn aad addreaa and nam.
btn. ltUrill,chpaod cootrnleaL Bells at
1-iSLfSir ""i1 ur(loa. lUuairated
l"HoaOat and aampk free. AgvoU wanted,
C. H. OA.l, W4 aV-dMtaoa, IC. H.