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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1888-8-31, Page 6URN, FIELD AND G.1RDEF • vraywTWORTMV MATTER PERTtIM- 91S0 TO A VARIETY OF SUBJECTS. !g Demand for a Better Class of Pest. 'sae t'aM (1111 race Betwoea a untamed Want b the majority of eases the bogs that are now being sent to market have a pprrae p/nderanoe of fat over batt meal The eystom adopted by a groat nianin fetid bas transformed the hog into a rerit t)rl• land keg. It is true that • hog Id be well fattcue.l before being placed ,•n the market But. ave Ureed mss' Journal, very truly) there u a vast dilrrriov between a fatteurd and a well fed nog When a farm. r is feeding for bis uw■ nae Le has only hit owu taste and Met of his family to eontult, but when titting for market it lays him to supply that which the market d mantl. The in telligrut feeder will have botieed that then is a growing dematdd for a better [dans of pork. flacon. hams and should on that have the most lean in proportion .M th.• sreI t are what are needed. and �d a:zed young hugs that ran supply �e want will lurariably f.••rh the best Prices The excess of fat of which we speak is doe in • treat measure to the amstinumi feeding of corn We do not overlook the fart that to dome instances i' may be attribute•d to the method practiced iu breeding. but the kind and quality of the 1. ed is •nswera hie for a great deer -Daring-thee ow ..t.. period. at least, eLever, .ails, milk. petal nr barley, or • combination of any of them. should be used to create a ten- dency toward the preduetion of Ian meat. Constant fueling of corn, on the .Ther hand, f, certain to prrdnee an a.li. pose condition '1 Le wisdom of discreet foedlu„ will los apparent from tits, and ruyiug appetite, then a cough, more or the aha aho.tld !r rich every [seder who leas prominent. depending on Its cabal, is desirous of making the most out of bis whether • stomach non b. result of dpa- uegs to start in first with s -a» pon fug pepco sic, or • lung ugh result of cold. foods and leave earn to Antall tiff An which the pig is made liable to through its diseased condition. Then the thn'up- ttig of the midst. which indicates a erttiral period, and demonstrates that both tlse lungs and heart are more or less affected. It takes &several days before this disease reaches the thumping stags. and to the experienced the symptoms are very clearly defined, •lid the following steps taken to prevent flirt hor development. Thearoexorcised regularly in warm, elo•r weather; their pens are kept clean and dry. and they are given all the sunshine pubaible to get. This matter of sunshine is an lmportaut thing. Thar next step is to reduce the feed of the sow, if pigs aro sucking if not, rednre feed of the pigs. The indigestion is corrected b7ring small doses of nue 'comics. a little turpentine and sulphur, the amount of which and frequency of the doses de- pends ou the cunditlon of the pigs, which must be determined by the breeder. 1f the pigs should commence to thump, then small doses of digitalis must he given. It will be noticed, by the close observer, that about the time these obstructed respira- tions appear, there is • slight fever, rapidly increasing as the dimes, pro- gresses To combat this, sweet spirits of niter, aconite or turpentine is used. quan- tity and frequency of doses determined by condition of pig. The snenewstul treatment of thumps, and in fact all dis- arms of pigs, necessitate careful nursing, and close attention. and the exercise of a certain amount of knowledge, which it is to be hoped all breeders have DISEASES OF YOUNG PIOS. • seise ferisedee Tats sow se Tema amagam, P..)d4 !1aa/e mad NMw The sssu s, s at baud whoa diseases of young pigs are valent, sad enemy losses uoeurthrough and neglect of the breeder w ns Lary came of throe (meths of the that occur anionic young Me. seea'ding to • coffee - pendent in tfwioe Breeders Journal, are canker. colds. thumps sod amours. He e place canker. or tacker mare mouth, first on the list. as it is the re- sult of the impaired cuedition of the blued me the sow, the impurities is which are taken into the pig through the milk of the dam. amid on tbe thorough iw- pregnatiuu of the system of the pig with this ',oboe, these aaukewvus sones break out, usually followed by death. What excuse has a breeder for permittiug the systema of his brood sows, through leek of preper foods, to become so deranged that their blood. leotard of being pure and life giring. is a rank poison? The second cause of death is colds: 1n fact a cold is the primary rause of the 111s of young pigs. The heat tare and man aagge«lunut aro often unable to prevent this dis.,ase appearing, and it s. to • certain extent. excusable. The sudden chanter In the weather, over exertion and auddm roofing off will often introduce it The beet remedy is external vigilante and the earful use of a few simple remedies. The next disease is thnnipe. It is claimed to be "fatty degeneration," a heart trouble and indigestion. The pri- mary and tired cause for thumps 1s to be found in the derangement of the Aig tnipn. The pig is naturally a glutton, and will itself, time and again, ou any f suiting Its taste. In some eases it is promineut in both the heart and lungs, and In other cases but slightly attacking one of these organs but very strongly defined in the other. The usual course of this dise•ae is first, stupidness amid in•ctivenoaa. followed by )Aber important thing to be considered. is oonoeetion with this meets of ff js the liability of hogs tot -be unhealthy when in cinch • rendition. It 1s a known fact that any of the int• proved breeds will lay on fat mom readily than serube. therefore the pulley of fuer?( ins muae%e and lean !teat producing food at the start win be readily seen A healthier condition will to promoted., a finer quality ..f meat produced, better prices obtained and in the long run a larger profit will be made all the way round. Tas•tl:lsers for Pearls Trees. Four ears' experiments with fertilizers no pea& troes at the New Jersey state experiment station have given results that snake it appear that an unfavorable tnlueoee upon the quantity of fruit was excited wherever nitrate of soda was used. A profit was secured from the lies of plater. Muriate of potash. when used Moine, resnited in a very small profit; -when used in combination with super - phosphite a favorstle effeet was noticed. Barnyard manure resulted in a loss foe 'this crop. Nitrogen, apparently. has been injurious -a point which seems to have been suspected by sueeee.ful pearl grow- ers; for while they have used phosphoric acid and potash as freely as their means allowed. they have learned to avoid the use of emeesdve amounts of barnyard ma- nure, and they also avoid rompiute fertil- .isecs containing high percentages of nitrogen. An examination of the report vid bulletins of this station for HINT will show that of the -ix manufacturers who .offer special °tenures for peach trees four rise a formula which guarantees lea than 7per sent. of nitrogen In • word, then, the targe profits were assured in this orchard from the use of iespahtteg Pleats by Laysrlag. Yon can multiply many vines and ten- der plants as well as those of harder woods, by layering, which Is done by bending down a branch and covering the middle portion of It with soil and fasten - t4, acid. whether alone or in the- ing it down with pegs. In lapwing roses 9�nwith other kinds of plant food; and other hard wooded plants and grape- s previous experiment en ono. _sr part of 1 vines, rot • slight gash in the under side tbs farm has shown a uniformly favor- just through the bark. At the point the able sleet from the use of this element root, will form. This is • much more ea field crops. it can he aid, therefore, certain Prom" than 'letting amt •11p for tlhat pp to the present time snperphoe. in this case the parent vine s aiding in plate cad plater bare been the only profit. the formation of the roots on the partly able fertilizers for peach trees on dm plots buried branch. The beat time is in the reported upon. early summer before the wood becomes An expeenient to test the value of the old and tough. Many of the tender vines slants may be made to take root 1n f phos baric Did, carried and different firma 1, pp out on this farm in ltnei, sl owed that the pot.. forms soluble in water and in citrate of A MU' Milldam Owen ammonia. as the New Jersey law directs; fortunate It is fnate that this, had habit ►s not large) increased the crepe, while forms of often acquired, but after It has been it s phosphoric acid excluded by [Less teats a difficult matter to hornet. Among the were of little or no valor. many devices for this purpose, many of them cumbrous and unwieldly, a spiked headstall Is as good and as likely t0 make a butting impression as any,Wmuht iron nails two Inches leag with eat heads, are driven through the leather and held in plum by a seemed thickness of leather, which is sewed or riveted on over the nail heads. After wearing this a few weeks. sometimes a plain halter without nails will be s. d.ntl suggestive to prevent the attempt. it the will not effect a cure It will be beat to dispose of the mow as soon as she gets In good condition for the butcher. Bellow Here is ratite. The disease commonly called hollow born. or tall ill, a wolf to the tail, is not a disease at a11. but commonly • wank and run down condition of the animal, the result of various eausee.wa.t of proper and suttici.'nt• ford being one of the moot common. However, animas that hare been well ted and caesi for throughout the winter show marked debility in the spring, their condition not at all showing the careful attention they received. A purge sbonld be administered and after- wards a dirt of green roots or fodder /Mould be given. The disease. 1f you wish to calf it such, will last until the animal begins to thrive Boring the Borns and cutting the tail. as well as all other such remedies are foolish and melees. A Simple Bareentoter. One of the simplest of nature's harems - tars is a spiders web. When there is a prospect of wind or rain. the spider short- ens the filaments by which its web ie at- tained. and leaves it in this state as long as the weather is variable. If it elongates Its threads, it is a sign of fine. calm weather, the duration of which may be by the length to which the threads nee rt oat- 1f the spider remains Ioae- t+we, It is • Agri of rain: it It keeps at work during the rain, the down potty will not last long. and will be followed by Ane west her. at ion has taught that esu„ ducks entirely take to water" for spk'rr makes .hanftrs In Its web every may people suppose tloy are proof t.wsngee our Lour. and that It linrh ` rat the Ill pipets of damposss. This changes aro made in the evening, jns% I weakness ra halo[, .hast, the night will be clear and ban Brut 4. its idea lug hee•etifut salts from damp qyuarters •t night. Clout) s induced by mold water. Until docks ere feathered they should be kept from pends atld other bodies of water. renege Turd by iarmera 1agnifying gime. The following 1. n Joseph Rami* aye tial market gnrdea- tgriid treatment: Give each hog halt an ere and tnie\ara ars est*fng fev'wlrs t — •.roam of flower. of .niphnr and toe than fireman] r Isnal ns dram of saltpeter none • day for ten days. v noble He thinks aabele" atm aN Rub all over with soft soap and let it re- to ba's'es • teras ts'op main an hour ew two: then 'rah clean with A crop of fodder ("en will mak." ter warn: water and apply an ointment of leek of lay, enlphnr lard and s lit le petrol.•nm [kers nese, farther rltlm. t0 nave prwvesited ass oil). which should he well rubbed In the esrall w►Igb ,nettle rrnh amusia male let thea remain thew or four days and T,r • ,,,,k„„tobseno e,wl Rash plant. then wash clean with strong uapetida If I aYeefsg Neltrsea ems im The shoeing of hhas riot only be - ✓ e genera, bat it has been abused; that is, there has base tso much mutant berms,shoeing of farm hes, winter and enc D. It has even resulted la modifying the toot of tbe horse. destroying the ex Mall treme tougbams of the e11 4 the hoof. and rendering the hoof tender. If the feria horse is abed only whet working on hard roads eontlabous y. the hoofs seldom wear too thin for the ordin- ary work of the farm. Whoa shod. ex- empt for ley roads. the shoes are better without eaiklns, and for pretty web .e11 work on the reed, summer and winter. toe pieces. or rather what are known as tbrs.gsarter pieties UM batter for w airs• tan full shoes. says Stockman. ameba. About ineba. Wage 1a Nap.ev Mange, or arab is predud by the bur- rowing of a small insert, which may be •04141 under the scats by using a .ten the ditEs•ulty is trot removed repeat the ft les berm .fated If v an oDvwr t\a1 wet t. The animal Moulduld be removal blue grams in {Iantuekears fmmt•d de clean a; Jarters. burning a:: old bedding. ens fter•m on w►Mk sheep haws bedINI 1r)pl Tamm. -Mont bent Cukivator. for yams CARL DUNDER. Be Isa.rwly L. ruI tam Ways et Tim ('rosary. "Von, sane, ant.," saluted Yr Wader in a lively way es be entered the Central station yesterday W pay his respects to 19argt Bit dal "Oh, it's your' "Ys, *be vita me. 1 like to hat some talk mit you." 'Anything wwengP' "No, sir. Everythia . visas all w j., ash der Yankee aye "U. k. y..0 mese Barn away[" "I vitas to Cleveland Yes. air, 1 ite down to Cleveland and cont tack •lune." "And didn't get swindled, Well, I as dare!" "Sergeant, elms 1 green as grass! Vin, 1 some Weisel Vbes 1 crazy! %'ha I der grieu nit Dewhmaes in all Aui rikar "I've somstunes thought so, Mr. DunJer." "Vhoil, ma) pe 1 vieo grew sometime ago, but dot visa. all gime. I baf to l.irn der country and der peoplsa, you know : iia) pe 1 alas uct some ram", but I know bow to tate can of myself snort like • Yankee -Aral hat! bad" "You feel pretty jolly." "Vbril, dot's lit Naype I Baas sharper ash a Yankee. Ileyr "Tell roe all about it" ••Vbell, puttee I goes avbay ealerlody tell me to look owdat for some contLlenice man. I keep dot in mL•xl. Vtun I vba to Toledo • roan comet by me mad says: •Sbe visa n worry bot day.r 1 shpu% hint far a ce.•litleuce roan so queek ash dot, and 1 tells him: '1f you duan' fly avbay I'll knock you osier to Inst world' He goes He suds oudt dot 1 what no haystack." ille nim Tear fYasa4. Dua't *How serge in the Mani to •low- ly Sud surely run intro t'mtarrh .hen you oar or b • coned for 23c. h, u• ' - a• Chate• e t+tris C ire. A I. a IMM - ti eta :ore n [pie.., catarrh . 1 N• -o "tee morn ordinary catarrh ; Y to 5 h t e le 1[uarautaesi •i. cur. . hr. it... .stall. Tr' 11 truly Ybe at.d sure cute. :-.•ld h all dru,ntiare it is rod rho 'ip1.1 Nim.u.d alett • tibia e V •i •. Th. witater • rte M Loi £.e t.t.11•wt. .e? He tunes to it -t Ma A,ed .11 Iran r u.ear. lie Hie. It•• alb. 14 f .•f ••tar M•e1Nw, tis. whiner .•1 •'•La' b!•e•ina•+, each the "shifr.t • 'r e.•u1r, t." r---emr "Did n't Know 't was Loaded" May do for a stupid boys excuse bat what can be said for the paten' wbe sees his child laugulehing duly ani bids to recognise the want of a ton.: and blood-i.nritler? Formerly, a course Of 1n:ten. or sulphur and molasses. w,a tbe rule in well -regulated families , l ..t cow all intelligent bousetio:.ls keep .Are" Sarsaparilla, which is at once pleaaaat to the taste, and the need search:nif and electi v e blood =edict ue e v er eju: o. Bled. Nathan S. Cleveland. •! Z. Caston Boston. writes : " 31y ,laughter. row 21 )seers ol.l, watt in perfect Malik until a -That was goal" ' en goes by der train from Toledo • t sem ago headache, ifAttityroIupzisesaf in.i estion. and loss of appetite. I con- i ed that all her complaints urinaated in Impure blood, and in.lueed het to take Aver a Sarsaparilla. Tbi. medtcmewon restored her bl.sslmak ing organ to healthy action, and to due time n-btab- lished liar former health. i dud Ayer's Sarsaparilla a most . alnable remedy for the lassitude and dvbatty tu.:deal Le smug ..rile." J. t'astri ht, Brooklyn Rawer Co.. Brooklyn. lg Y., says: "As a ..-�• �ge Mettle/De. I And a splendid •ut..Btlrts for the ofd -time compounds ni Ayer's Sarsaparilla, wItb s few demes . ( Ayer s Pills. After there vs': Y fret tr .ahoy --a at rongerIe go though the summer." abentle-nen takes a eat beside me. He elms a:1 awful nice man, but be hof some bad luck. Sonspody robs him of $J01t In • sleep- ing car. Dot [cakes him dad broke, un.1 maybe Ito doan' get oydt of Cleveland. dist visa too bait. and poaty sous& be a) s be scall pawn his diamond len" "The one you have onr 1)ot vbaa ber. He buys her in California for 4000, but tl somep i.y lend him 13) Ir Cali hold it two weeks. If he duan' coins mit der money dot pia rhos mina" "1 s.r. It's very old" "Old! Vias dot diamond nut h mates no deefere•tu bow oke he ohm" " Well r "Veil, dot !••cur's me, and I vbas all right. If I bold 8140 he vbiB come end pay me 170. 11 wham singular dot be trust me so, but he mays he can read my face like some book." "90 can I. Ddb you tell him you lived in Detroitr •'I-I-raype I said Toledo," dammered Mr. Dundee. 'if presume as You wanted that pin for Ther "VbeU, if he down' come, of rens,. posey soon he gees ..utit to spa: mit der engineer aboudt running so fast, ani soms,wwler titan cones iu. H.. vha • •bant smsea, too. Hs knows mo right away. He aye: "VW! ebeUe but bow visa you, Mr. Dundee, end did you we my fadder lately 1 His (adder vha Mr. Iturdlobacker, who owns der First Niatioanl bank " "Oh! he doss! Goon." 'i[ -bell, hi. Ladder sends him $2.000 by ca- ptors, but be down' get her. H.ows aparty on der train y0, und if I Like to take • chock for 440 and Lend him 110 be was so mama obliged dot be can't keep still" "And you dbdr' "Doan' I Lk-* to make ten dollar! 1)o you pelief doll nopoty bot a Yankee lilts money! 1 snake• tem dollar by dot check and mere ask 4500 oa dot diamentl. Oreenhorna, eh! Hay - meed, /hl !linos I can come in vben ane ruins -hal ha! ba!" It took the srgant • quarter of an hoar to convince 1fr. Dtmder that be haat -let go" Ayer's Sarsaparilla, raarAat1' a? Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mau. Press tit; ala bottles. :N. Worth e: s Neale. REMOVED! Rees rice & Son have removed to the mammoth store formerly occupied by Wm' Kay, next to Bank of Commerce, where they will be happy to meet their old customers, and as many new ones. REES PRICE & SON. HZ.ALDeit T+ ARTERB PO= BOOTS....AND SHOES. E. DOWNING, "MOM rttaklisbsd Met and Shoe Mae .1Oodertcb, seal to the fro..[ with erof tMkallia Siuvlaia the Ilm&In4Ha stump:mut( 'AMUPON PDX -,t, Scali. ilio ..; one and lg NOD .•U wti,CEan Itl.o.aams wisp rota Harr . a sp ala sta. Headaches er... ee W Alm,. ?it! '.pp:e Beed . )'rep actor teraae•.. .....a eo Aran and te- ti,reratee the *vertu. For sale ty Junes lf•_::ay d- .agar. Das gamma. Pe.ce '•Jet. and 41. OR.trE.FUL-tCiltiFO1:I\U. ISS again, and, when he fully realised it, be said: - Iii: l .% K F.'..4 )' EVERY STYLE, QUALITY, & PRICE. - AN IMMLNIE STOCK O/ Lad es' Fine Goods In Button Roots. Balmoral.. t'onaresa, Oxford Tioa, fifteen different styles of Kid aLpper• rru.a $.;e. up to any prier you like. Felt, Plush. it.•pp. 1'ruaela, t,a:'pea. wiewaa:a&.I .atestin 10 piatnalsa____-___ OVERSHOES AND RUBBERS tet ere -y des, r:pption iboth of •'.ivadan and Amer:can makel. I woaM ata call the aitemise of F.%It l(EHM to tis t! part at my stock esp'ctally suitable fir them. 'ouch as Long Boots Ir. Calf, Kip and Cowhide, FELT BOOTS AND MOCCASINS. l have • line of -Felt Boor. my own make, a'knewts4.red to be the Rest Fest Boot nada Its crusade. Prompt asd careful atteution toren to i ORDERED WORK AND REPAIRING. ttirPirxx 'tear tine Gaeta is ailed :- 1 tare by far the largest stork of hoots cad Mhos N town • they are o1 tie very bei anality pniceraMe. beteg made by the bat maaufscturers i• t ausda: And I will sell at pr.oes as low lir lower [baa aryoae eta,. :40liciting • coettauaace of your valued custom. so liberally accorded me during the pose fourteen year. 1 remain, years faithfully. oserreet, Cam by my eye: Yom visa "Hy athoro•nrh ,,ow!ritr.• 'be nal oral right I Aims so green dot aoroepody shrews "ws w t i. t. vn • rdn Ac .,ra•on.o dig..., ion •n.! nutnuoo. and b, a,pvretul.rt••ion of i off my eye winker.. I dean' know so much • -be da pruperter of r. .•II-ae{ect...i •c•%, lir i ms cabbages In der morning"— ' Epps has provided ou-'.-able ble with • ! deka-melt ?la...red h.- .rrarre wit. b may ave' "Pse.• see doe der dot 1 Thu , to assns� n.•.vy doctors' bel.. It 1s M papers say the )udi.noits use of s -a. !, articles of . an eminent dillies, a great patriot and • l,et that a conettieom may he 'gradually friend of humanity, and dot I died happy. huitssupuntil to de,ees;resul+otadrr.fa. mat softievere Farwell. esrgesatl I go losses "-Tarot[ mx{adie•srr ft :mg artm...! u• rowdy to ar- 1 Tree Prem. I to k wherever !bore is a ween We II may a scare many • fatal Aha ' keeping Dirge of the amebae 11.11m i ourselves well tortided wick pat. la ,•and • Ilse at • species is extinct at the sesanorw.- ior 1 ` .eel-•• nour..104 frame.- ., tete Sert'speciesCevea: Itsa ( ll.Ae simper wish h' .int .•:.new or milk. Be hes math UM the dodo and febthyosemrOS, Sold only in rrkru b) ggrrorccers..sbelled that: Iic facts to pre-Ad•mlte dolaner. J.t?I I $ k1'Y+ ! Co., ilohi ro; all\K CMai Like the behemoth, centaur sal mogul suras,M•. Landon. I., ,r is 1. 113 - He hes passed from the stage of exu mice. Es baa gone UM an antediluvian gen i.. And now what anus all the wnobery of roses. •11 our sweet fasctattoss If no eau ha. sera a, For the lean race of teas b eztlact • Tea .W, 1» hes goo• lQ eke mak sed the Mama. TAit type 01 past ass. elyan. Tattooist room field glam sad sown ty. Iorlaosi. Aad no man Mall . er "dada's your .bolos The Iasseoowe dads the arta SAW mie3zo ewa, The ma esysnt swarms la ntoaatonous num:eet., DU Messed race, of man in ebUvion .lumber,: The bosom race of tarn is outlaw Bo we walk alone cad In solitude ramble, Aad gran oat le pea•Ivs emotion, Where dr wUd multinsianaus sea ser-snta giallo. 1401 Theo- ese fosm-tbwered ti . ds of the Deese. we moors for this antedlbniaa genus. For sow what avails all the witchery of rant)% Au mar sweat fascination. if no man bas seas For tae bran race of nen Is extinct! -4. W. Toes la %Casket Bade. s. Mw a litaaba► First Speculator -I .s by the paper lir doting is being revived in Framre. Second Speculator --I go to Francs co ap Mot beat "hot to fight • dear '•!!(o; going over on bednea" "Yee I'm going to take over • cargo d bhtak earb'idgea "-0tnaM Daily World. All tis a-maaer 1ee0. Llelggity' pe Mr tem, whine well broiled hula sod HISS[ _same wits Thar sorsol mgt. --Why, b7.. wi'y WWI you .ails your halls fhb no eing9 Marie says rob[eeAl ls en% ewes tsyearsMed sad year asewee All Ota sf tM 1q. - . ore—is. bead s ear dear, "Ile weal./ alined r the room" M ! ~At, us wallet h . a -FM DR. FOWLERS S .EXT: OF • -WI LD 1 RW BERRY CURES HOLERN holcra Morbus O Lt 1 C RAMPS IARRHOA YSEHTERY AND ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS AND FLUXES OF THE BOWELS IT IS SAFE ANO RELIABLE FOR CHILDREN OR ADULTS. RICHLY i 0 e w these who14.) read tbs and then s• • . t.. y w ill And hemostats tompl - went ?MI w&,i not not lake them from tthhs0r lama•s mad families The 'roils, are lenge Rad sate for ever, .Rduseran, person. Maay lave male awl are naw malting several hundred Willem a rwamh. Ir •,s earl for Y wto my mnako Si anti upwards per day. wbe wilting to work. I.i' her •. t. yeea or .s14 : e101a1 not needed . we start you. blveryth:ag sow. Ho *WealM.Utr re'lalry-1 ; roc 41/1010/.caw dolt u well u an) one Ur :e to mat one. for fall p.m•oi.nan. lents► we ,well err. Ad- dresetux)v a Co.. Penis,' Mabee. 11. DUNN' BAKI POWD THECOOICSIEST E. DOWNING, ('rabb'. Block. Cor. Rat at sed `bases, PURE PARISGREEN, HELLEBORE, INSECT POWDER AT RHYNAS' TZZE =1SVG-GIST_ primp Pawed M the •.•raves of inoMislars* whore, la need of profitable wprk Neat ran he Mats me ea living M Mem sad their erlorem to bongo chis,meets twee. fen I. e hn,r er Mall aces, ran evil OS res:ay upwudp -w•"Pe ae•d free Savo tsA, �MM his Week. AlIese..& HAVIx jt� FLKNI er j te1a the 1eBli Three 1.w patted[ t wo of these tie orb• braced Ruche•tee Tiding Cbales. sad hired • jouraeyai•a Bartter. we are is a potato, to do BMW, W • r b than berets for,,. lady'sk' hildren't Rain sitting made a epretaity on ell days 51, rpt RV .:rda) Razors and t)c{raste goo • trod. 1.111.011111.11.10 NICB-IIT gM west street. two doors east of 1'.0., 0▪ odertsb NEW ANNOUNCEMENT ! The awden{geed, wblle arckingtetae public for their liberal patronage bestowed upon him da.1s came eeieg bessss. hags to &newtste that he to put down ha prtoss to Ioex NoFFOM a 8e 'mfTRS, as wishes particularly to call attention to his SPLENDID LINES OF TEAS from 10 cts to 75 cts per Ib, Maple Syrup, finest case Prunes pure Spices, Lawry celebrated Bacon, cccked Corn Beef, Cut Myrtle, Cavendish and Club Tobaccos, best American fine cut chewing Tobacco, fresh salt and canned Fish, best quality. 12 Bars of Soap for 25c. 3 Scrubbing Brushes for 25c." iitstrn meas. wired Casey. A Ms. I Chemist* Drops. etc.. Na, Bossed Pi'ocone Crockoty, ll1ssr. Flog FW JOHNter ROBERTSoN; sTToolseem To c. L. xg'ZIO'*roesE. Plakea Btoe_, egdetich. lrsr'ab else. til/•