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nand sem...a sews.
Air the eellar oti guild days.
Ns), for real apriug work
M.s.d bummer is the 'sleet.
.e 0.41 Side 'Afoot caret ully.
Is y• ur •Oe.1 t •uus well filled f
Fa. .reetable• require It and.
hare s hue *how Lf t1.$wers
rm.. tor both profit and Owens.
Make all itemise work or mov• ea.
Remedy for worry tamest work.
he gentle with the colt• acel advent.
Cerefuily guard against flirest tires.
R.I... ;Amity .1 carrots for the horses.
'.P.00eti deep while sluggards sleep..
Keep the teaser, house and yard dry.
Cootie. lb. tv la sal Cold, Villoly days.
NI.ilte a go••4 seed b -d tedore plmit
Ad t. ed. for plants most be soluble to
1:141 .1, .1 side.
llo nod remove .! he mulch frim trees
and pieties Y.° early.
Ilteued h • ti is • goi,d fettdiser Ito put
*rimd tree. In ileum; thrill.
$cking rod castrate."( may be done
wh-. the is a w-ek old.
Ilive le i.r fret trees a good at
Th. y Cala i• .1 loot thrive uothttig.
If you •aot to feed milk to a lamb U•6
a tie can Wall • ...ie.( sp wt like an oil
can.
" oa,..,eusetit." Th., word has
111111- inemo,$g un 1 e farin than is gener-
ally • uspected.
A wash ot trash loitteriuilk to said to
kill ree te es. The milk needs to be
well rotirsert nit., the bristles.
Tile seridi arum his a pedieree whtch
by adverse co-eutentaisees has14 downward
listened of an upwsed tetidanze.
A welt utenaged r. sue ry in a resininu-
nit y will give the c•untaintiry a prosperity
that it has tiover before known.
Faso the louden se that you can have
a regular suertisaion $4 vegetables.
Palo smell fruit with the Larne end
v leo
Olive therwe clover hay if you have
it, bran, crushed Leta, anti she will pro-
vide the lame artli pieta, t f milk.
Prepare yeor ge•und well before
planting, coltivate well, and, barring ac-
culeet, to' 11.11,•eid disappoint
you.
Every antis should try to furnish him-
self vs ith .11 necessary tools and not rely
too much oh the good nature of hut
neighbors.
llmosealloala as 4* Jamoo.
No nun is qualified for a shepherd
who is not gentle in all his ways t
gentleman. Some are born sheeporten.
some 'Acquire skill in handling sheep ;
others are as to the race. 1 rem -pre -
ductile farms vrew t.e.rer every year ;
sheep farms increase its fertility. The
sheep ;rty suffers less by drouth than
any other, animal or vegetanle. Breed-
ing for the moat wool to light carcasses
DI poor policy -there is ne nsason for
sacrificing fleece .1 trite ins tu zar
cesis toopro. onood. roes up
ott- 'pun. Me .. ewes by coat-
pact-boa:et, close woelled rams is
usually altentege, but cross opon
cress will deteriorate the flock. A geed
como ut e • .liitsined with mutton anti
W ool 41.1a.,• . :Oak ea the Perfect sheep.
The 114.04o1 11,.1 Call y(11115 b111.1t return for
care a•Li is the proper breed to
keep, and t I/pent-her pro.L. the hlerino
to be the sinner 111 thy rac • for money.
The f-ot ws..e dos-, not tirigenate on
high. dry eround, end animals affected
with it recover nweitaiseously when re -
i•, high land. Sheep
moved fr• i,, the litneetcne of the
North t the sands of the _South 'gener-
ally "die acclimating.- Northern crui-
ses upon the native* is tl.e only way to i
secure desirable tl .cks there. Some f
flocifinastera In a %Veatern county have
adeuted heioic treatment of sheep -killing
dogs. They feed 11...r sheep pieces ot
beefsteak sprinkled writ • solution of
strychnine.and what the sheep hate the
doge c.msume, "And nobody's to blame.1•
Hone on nheep are In the way all the
time. Fewer ca u be corralled er folded
in the same space, 4W feed at the same
time ; they gouge out each dher s eyetr. t
and a puneh in the abdotnen eften causes •
abortion in ewes. Horne are • terrcr 1..t
the shearer, and valuable feed is con• d
settled to produce the weree than uselees t
appendagea. Borns 011 lambs are pre- w
voided by excising "the buttons,- as •
with cakes, but the lithium(' way is to t
breed the horns off. 'There will be multi *
ram•lainhe among moat horned breeds, •
and by use of such a Western shepherd •
had last season 300 muley ranelienhs cut *
of 800, red he expects to succeed in I ft
breeding .if all horns and esteblish.ng a P
polled Merino hreel.-1;alen to
THE HURON SIGNAL, FBIDAY, M Y 30 th.ta
11111••••11•11 Mal
trouble to keep them in water, without
which they 80%/1/1 wither. 1 haa• sot. rai
shaillo• pint tilt 011.01.11 ate oust het b
..ect• each, veer the toes of which has
teen soldered susses wire •net oierahies
three eighths of an inch. Dew cm' be
covered with the flowers, whom stems
reach through into the water. Their
beauty will lam tiles three or fuer days
after they are *bed, and no water ceii
reach sad disoolor the petals. The edge*
of the net are turood down into the .an,
aud • feta drops (1 solder hoiti it, •hile
over the top ie mends like a cualsiou ---
Experience.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
eimaemie larlstra.
°rum. (irate the yellow part
of two orange nada tete a bawl, auu
then settees, in their jaice. Now bow
the whstee ef the eggs t i • stid frah,
gradually add • cupful of powdered sue
ar, and lastly the orange juice.
Leinini Settee. Two temp...A.1ot* of
mini march, juice of one 10141,/11, o1/o cup-
ful of water, sugar to trate, and • little
uutineg. Make the water boiling, ad I
sugar, lemon and nutmeg, aud thicken
w ith the corn -starch rutsbed outvote 10
Go water.
Custard Sauce.- -Heat to the boiling
point one post of milk, then add two
eggs' yulks well -beaten with too tante-
spoonfuls of ventilated auger and half
tempuouful of vandla. Sur c‘.1...tatitly
until it thickens, but do hut let It boll.
Kerte in • glass pitcher.
Fruit Custard. -To two copfula 5,1
milk that has been brouklit to the boil-
ing pleat in the double biller, a hi two
eggs that have been thoroughly beaten
with three dessertateminfuls ot migsr and
a little salt. Stir tins custard until it
thickens, taking care that it doesn't boil;
then retnove from the bre and pour it
over two thinly sliced bananas up..
which • little 111101Lf has been sprinkied
$et •isay an a cool pia -0 Until set v
ti.ne
IN II 111111.111 11 • 11 IIMPE•
down, te-tetil of afterward, she work is
...ie.. Toe. d• no 1., eastiied eft' a
Iwo* must t..ittpt diluted aioplitiric
acid, one pret *cid 1.. eve parts ember,
then fIe.Sioo lbw., a i1 uoliehing with pub
i•hiog powdei most any tort If the
root are painted, they o� too uopvd ..f
rially,aisd Iota 10110h heaver In fresh cow,
.isi .....
is better,end a deal of work
aloud. •
All hourehon ld lineshould ha hem-
med by hand. Not 4414114•4:44U11* It
le
oots better, 1)01 because • hum inad•
wears better. No machines holds the
edge of the hem close enough to the boky
of the rood to prevent • ridge, and here
a line uf dust will settle afters few 'rash-
rlavates expect to imbibe bravery by
drinking the blood of their brave ene-
mies. A more enlightened method ol
the Wood is by tokilig Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. It loaves up the nerves
ard sit...strength mid fortitude to en-
dure the trials of life.
HEALTH NOTES.
Time rrisriplea 51 Weep.
Ilere ate the be.. tUltUalltulital princi-
ples .1 sound sleep :
Let the serving ineal be simple, sloth -
Mg better 01,111 a *Sort of bread and milk
Take smart walk isf .ay .me or more
miles beton. rt•tirifig. unless y$$u
esercisie.g to the t pan •'f dtlf104
he afternoon The &shier the runes.,
phere the '..etter.
Aea 'lute hasiishinent from the mind
111 all topic. ot toom.eas. Innocent and
childlike amusements with children .,re
most bent twin!.
moot cases • bunch of fresh lettuce
before reline, hes a itlarro'tIO t trect•
Cultivate a steady, full, weiloIrmern
• w•7 ef breettling. *loch •lways induces
sleep.
' Ilere it is in a nutshell :
if Nu coffee.
No tee.
• No tobacco.
t No spree.
It No nieri1u4..
' No des.
e NO fear
t Of thine' to be.
Madiera Puddimig with ()gauze Sauce
-Sift carefully twice two cupfuls 0
flour and a heaping 'wasp ..0 of leakin
powder Beat half a cupful of butter t,
• cream with • cupful ef sugar; add th
well -beaten yo'ks of three eggs, aud hes
again. Stir in • "roan cupful ot 1..•111
then the tlour aud baking p order.s
, sued
o psiasuisay.
bake at once in hot buttered earihee
ware half full ot batter. EBT.
Bake in a tether quick 0•011; and serve No tegret.
with orange sauce.
N r
Sponge/Pudding. -Tao, ounces of flour, No delete -
t wo lice* of sugar, t WO seinen. Sleep of c eras.
• . No D
01 utter, two cups of mok,
steeggs. Mia the flour smoothly in •
little of the milk, make the remainder
of the milk, with the sugar, hot; add the
dour, stirring briskly until the ingred
Mots are well boiling: remove from the
stove and edd the butter. When alight-
ly cool, add first the well -beaten yolks of
the eggs. then the well-besten whites.
Bake in a pudding.chsh ur bowl set in a
pan of boiling water in the oveu, one
hour. Serve with lemon 111113C0.
'tapioca Cream Pudding. -For • 1 0'
clock dimmer put over ntgh., mot for •
6 o cloak one put 10 the cooruing four
tablespoonfuls of tspiace is two cupfuls
of milk. An hour before dinner time,
put the molt and tapioca into the double
boiler and cook until the tapioca is clear.
Stir in the yolks of three eggs that have
been beaten with three dessertspoonfuls
of sugar until very light, one half cop
dessicated cocoanut, s pitch of salt, and
a flavoring of manill it. Cook two or three
minutes longer. Pour into • pudding
dish and sorted nob meringue made by
beating the whiter of the eggs to • stiff
roth and adding by degree* half • cup
ul of granulated singer •nd a little cocoa-
nut. Brown delicately In tbe oven.
lianana Sponge.-- -Soak one ounce of
gelatine in • pint of cold water ten roil,
tetra, add to it the juice of "tie lemon
and a half pint cupful of granulated aug•
ar; set over the lire and stir until the
gelatine as thoroughly disselved; it will
•ke but • couple of minutes if put in
hallow Liatl. DJ not let it bed. Strain
hrough a wire sieve into an e.irthen
ieh and set away to get cold. Take
hree bananas, whip them to a tine cream
ith an esz,4 beater, whip as stiff as poe-
dile the whites of two eggs; add to this
he banana pulp sod be., again until
ell mixed; now, if the gelatine is cold
nd ready to stiffen, add to it the, rest,
little at • time, beating all the while
h an egg -heater; it should stiffen in
keen minutes' beating. Set in a cool
lace Ina: mould, and when hardened
rn out and serve
sterei slam.
When making • cornstarch pudding
elt a lump of better in tho podding
ettle before putting the padding into
There will be less danger ot the milk
oming welched.
A Tinsel, trialador.
There is special reason to ober. ve
cleanliness this season In both persen and lir
surroundings. The inild winter del not it
destroy geruss of disease to the extent bee
that a frigid semen doer', and the' em-
brye life lurks in filthy places, res ,y
flame out antler the wane breath of sum- in
mer. The person, the clothing, slide
food, the cellar, cistern, well, drams, it
woodhouse, outbuildings, piepen, stable,
barus-all should be thornughly cleansed ."
and kept cletn, lest the insidious enemy twm
to animal health sod life "increme and "
nsultaply- to a fatal extent. Soap, manes th
lime and road -duet, .sach in its pr 'per el
place, ere the most cotivenieot disinfect
ants ; •ri,1 thoeld not he forgotten t h
that sunlight let into dark places is an
powerful purifier. -Cleanliness is next
to godlinem,- and 1. •th should ever go h..
hand in hand. -Terra. P"
A resttryttetorrsentalive.
Ma
"Nearly everyb)dy thinks thit all ; atr
fresh eeg" are alike in fliVOT... said an
.14 poilltry raiser. "That is a miatake. pu
There is as marked • distinction between
the pegs ef • hen fe41 en e1ean, wh•le- to,
some food, and theism laid tiy rine that qui
has been bedly nounehed and forced to Th
scratch on weir ground for her own ha
mg, aa:there is between the butter meths hp,
from the intik ef • cow that ha' bee" 1 co
eating the ethatetted :train of • brewery •
and thmt of one 'het has fattened .4i ten
der grew. When you mean to i. ol •
orl always lock it up for about ter, day.
t h
before the date set for its death and
The method el cleaning fors practieed
Ruasia, the land of furs, is given 111 •
recent number of be &wow, 111.4stre
is as follows: -Rye flour is placed in •
and heated open a stove, with eon
nt stirring as long as the hand can
r the heel. The floor is then spread
er the fur and rubbed into it. After
.the fur is brushed with • very
Pan brush, or, better, is gently Nekton ,
itil ell the flour ia removed. The fur
os tree.ed renames it• natural lustre
rl appears it• if absolutely new.
And if everythiai else fails surel
pelletal ef these varicus pnicessee
superinducing sleep sill put te relit f
disturhing demons and cure the in
obdurate cases of insomnia on record.
Mew Poe Inaissita Serpa Well,
Dr Illelen Densmore, who sailed
the &roma (sir her regular dose of
air, 14 01.0 Of the roost extraortles•re w
men in New York regarding her hab
id life. "1 keep well,' she said no t
steamer deck, "by the vigilant study
cause and ellece The tirst time 1 we
on the sea I was very sick. The sec.
tnp I made with • cabinet of medics
that intelligent friends prescribed
tried them all and nearly died. The
third visysele I made on an empty
stomach, abstaining from foecl for forty-
eight bestirs. We had Ene weather and I
spent the days in • steamer chair, filled
nil lungs with pea air and sleet like an
nitwit •t night. hly 111(4111 for the re -
maunder of the trip cemented of fruits
and warm drinks. Now I never suffer
the least inconeenience on the sea, but
the reasen is due to my aberrance from
solid foods. On laud 1 subject myself
to penorlical fasts ef from throe tu ten
days. This rests the whole system, and
atter it 1 am a new woman with clearer
•seion, better health, brighter color and
keener faculties. 1 newer take a -time ef
medicine internally. All disease,. other
thsti those of heredity are the result of
sioniazh disorder. ‘Vhen I feel diereses
of nund 1 drip my work. take • wens I
bath, and gat retired. If the distrees I
cemee from hail digestion I drink he
water, a pint at tame, and from tw
plans to • Kellett day. The interior
just aa much in need of cleansing ea th
surface of the bed's. and copiou
draug'its of w•rrii water flush the orcaii
and remove from the membranous lusir
the waste nieterial that wi,1 °there's
poison the bleed.
Dr Densmore has her own ideas, tie
about dress. Sue doesn't wear whale
bone, rubbers or petticoats /11 any shape
or form, and it i• a tact worthy of remat
that there is not a •ii.gles whit
snick In her Nuttily wash, barring hand
kerchiefs, table linen, pillow -cases an
towel.., She sleeps on woollen sheets i
winter Anil pollee*, silk in summer, and
her bedroom window is wide open, re
gardlesa of the weather, tours co% erne
supplvine the necessary warmth Tr,
day ef the blizzard the snow was eh, •oel
ed from NIrs Dormouse's Isedioom. - New
york World.
Nrataess ta ear.
The met perfect u R.41 •••••• SIG t, •
that of the demure (jusheites r the
geblle Stater $,1 1.$$$ yio.v•
usad• the dowdinessnes to A
100011011111 certain c Nil trY .1141 .•
teen tee SO It Moolet e
hal dram In the world hecons. is, so !Is It 1141t
of order, unbeautitol Ai.is the flual
lace in • mewed coodel is. ou •
opar
•ith the cmae...eat ot 1......." I it
whole. Neatness is oue of the tistist.K
fount..... r •If Woo, a .1 •io mostly gill .se
110•Of altiret 10 1.41 fet-oh-tt soh go Nob
omesideration as $ •he • •
right. Drees essit,•iibeei lea • et a in-
fluence on the mind,.., .1 ik. p tir hit If
gin avail to her hi,* I OUP
not understand hew • •be ,o •
•bout with her her .1. lover.. ee • • Manes
on her face awl a di. t,., e. «case
to keep hrr se I, st I e tat-
too for granted that the d.rsre ea.r.
is burp, otiose teiusredid $ ,
den wider a flee) ei.ii
beitert 11 just weaned tog. 1 to aro I. -is
ripped elo•re are hidden i,i $ he o • f, ,..•
never he quote rliht at h.sii N.,-
diseeptieu in rase Ira) As.it •he s- t.t
to become one in another It irk It
• minute to sew np the I braid:
. 11 of ali hoof to., Illegol 1:11
an hoar to eriteh the timertean aL • $1.
the •kirt. a lime time to Sew $ ;$
glove., mut beh.. 1 i foolfog ,,f . •
c,,ines over your bi"*id •
tt1 your 11141.11,f" ill?: N. el.1.1,11. •
her 111440 1111411.114 1) 4 11,1414 the.
reached the rae ,,‘,•,.I1
114411. Ana 11,. ui omit!) ,i411 *ear
finery and he seler•.tee tete Ite.
dimmer:id nines iont hale she eine
dress. wear it tisy is, 1.111i .lay 11411
that it as britohod .nd 11$ .u.od ord.
he happt. If I 1.$ r • man I er, ti••:
efit if•T my wife the in 1111, WI
stands the value of ..rsonal
w hich is prisons., stiseeteese
Liq,uorevirdc
Irttit P1.11.1*: liT
G. H. PARSONS
ALBION
OIVEN AWAY YEARLY.
When 1 say Owns I do not maims
ham them rotors vain. I MEAN A RADICAL brieg I have made the climax of Fetes
to stop theta for • took aad tea
ffeelesene or Faltbrig 111140koreser a ille.leop 111041•11/14 my remedy to Owns the
worst rases. Because others have failed is ao teases for not now receleing• cure. Send at
ewe for •,treatise mad a Frew Dittos of ay Iselhaffiesli• • Ca.. Kress end
bLIX. branch melees tee T AtailLisA1011 SWIIIMIliTs
Peat Nice It costs you nethefo' • OW. &Ind wiN MI* 1-44•
st741.:
TO Tam EDITOR!
Ptvaissitler•E yew ruder& that 1 haes •posiebe romolist hot the abeam TasZ
dowse by Its timely Ill* 1h...01444i el hoe less caeca Mee been paressesorAY atm&
1.giad to es.,d two bottles a sty moody mica to aoy siCyour readers eke halm
easiodiee they, mai kspress mad Paut OW, Mani&
T. A. ei.00UM, am.a, tail wept itikalk.a.ta TOSOSITIX PITM110.
Ho you sleepers.
Rub your peepers
Open wide each eye;
Don't be creepers
Bargain reapers
Now's the time to buy.
RIGHT THIS WAY TO DANIEL GORDON'S
THE FASH101
""ei el sa•a"sraas::,..7
There is egoist • me
es of every lief, wssith
d were bewailed dress-ot
to match nearly Oft
wog or Gunners% lams.
• of the white and
and y ke, Fedora sod Tour
hey ere oddly dispumed
ice; they form caet-I
tattoo sleisre-outts and joe
of a, they are inedi
arch copes for couutry
ter this mile of the Corr
oth uuw worn, which sr
empty pottiest' yokes of ve
ry or paammenterie.
Very meny uf the new I
n pronieuade costumes a
ich abatis a gold.n ego.,
et drape trete, Indta cmhe
meta hair; them inmate
ad narrow vests ui line el
thee with plain silk pass,
herbs of the gown or with
1 with mild and save, thr
ccordion.pleated sk iris ar
single wide baud vf thud
rich imiertion, and the
p(1 the Vandyke sleeve& ar
rewind.
Ammo; the eletrances
nd mantelettes are thoee
aduur satin rucade 111 p&
endings made in Louis
,..t h white or beige silk s
.h gold or temper timbre'
th capes and coats of wl
.red cloth will be in la
liner. Some of these
11 gold or silver paseeine
:.ug slender points; oth
oded. A stylish wires
Mese. Kate Roily is se
n of taste. Its ouly 1111J
yoke, the Medics cui
•le trout* made of the
vered velvet, in appis
✓ ie, part is made of blaLk
A large portion of the
sullies are taliug the
pes set 1.11 very tull mou
ery de;. point. This
religious teirigrl:et. atAelsecti
voter &MOOR 17001111111011,1
Other TOO IleCof o.
a saater aud more becoi
hoes whose shoulders are
his nips gives a trollies
hilt the power vf &loins
r.reltoiss that of the wore
Many of the new cornett
• .th "hammock drenss
re made extra high &crow
with adjustable straps "Fru
gulated at There
bones, the soft busk in 11
narrow steels at the back
needful seine rt. Som. 41
liege ribb.m and net porno
making them very lleeible
so that they can be
ed as hest setts the
ghtly ridge scroes the
shoulden is frequently see
cut corset is wide, but the
:eta obvtate tins, and the
on the new varieties, whii.
aid ea a supporter. in no
liberty ef action erl•en it u
raise the ansi to the heed.
Bright and strike., m$11
are still very popular as.
ickets and gowns. Fed
ears to he parneu
i.g fashionable jackets
weight walking eciei
ed at 00411 till Of 111110t
trammel. easeou) are of bli
literally covered with
others hale the trimming
fective flothic points.
for summer yachting are
leans blue chevoit or of to
chevoit, designed after cos
IVIII100 for the Princess
have loose double-bresatM
ungenan revere. and
'revel!, which are made 1,1
turn back in a deep cuff at
High bodices fastened
trills.'. t ratiseets,vesarO *al!
..1 the new munnter reoept
light brocade in rnauve an,
!rid roods', Rem du Barri
or, etc. A charming toile
willow green pseuds one,
of its high round waist ma
breadth without darts, to
six pleats slightly open t
halt. The top is slashed t
froas throat to chest, Fedi
t 4 not round, hut poi
amtoth, aud is laced nisi
ue filing tt out The
er Iputtieovrervyasfeashil.iil°4nian141°11.ti:
cover either on the steed s
Beady -made,* numfwr if •
*11 elIpeamove purcnase.
they cost but • trifle. and
pleted. Take • length, fo
at 'ilea -mos China silk an-
ing tenth of primrose ye
how fur the lining. Jon
form of an oblong hag, an.
Of three eminent about fivi
:hbeist,.;s1;;a9rigetlaysotuicr lianann71;wpi
pot inside, then draw up
the betters and the one et
t.ow the full trill thin mad
well at the back as it !son
fwrairdnatklitest bitisnadoliele.nheetmh.swhi,stitil
and ends may he added te
er entkilliehment. A act
yelluw lining appears A
erns eel in surrounds steel
• 'scribed recently dec..rat
VON 141101.417is
FinsteClass Stock of loraiturr, ko. such as PARLt)Ilt irKA. timiaoomisulTES, DIN
IMITADLiti. LW:Mahe. ay.
My aim has aiwass be to keep First Chase Furniture. The peat will isms ter Itself. There
• i• v • . • •4"11.4.1 :111 ", c., t.. iitui.ii :A • 11 Ar 7,ret Claes goose.
That *111 cure 'teat.
In uudertaking I have everything to ho found in a entocless 4set•bliehmest. lam the
01110•1 411.1 111041 experienced Funeral tilreetor ihr Comity, sATIMIYAttitliNi
t'llAltGES NIODF:ItATF.
Weal M.. itoderieh. Between and Book of lloatrool. 22111114/0.
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for the Striders Renovator
It Dever fails to cure imam*. lord.
"n and impoverished bl.e..1. Ay -pewee
ea rheumatism, loss • f met -wiry. bronehito
"- conaumptioe, gall stones, jaundice.' k,td-
It• ney and uriisary dimities, St Vitus'
he dance, female irregularities and ref era°
"f debility.
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I Nesrgate-se. ife Ont
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The LATEST
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STYLE AND V.ARIETY
rrima ?YAM • i • .1 Gab be Cored by
livoiessedi ate.
The value tif the treatment of lung
dilemma by medicated air, and the pro$
if it is so indiaputaide, that $t would be
eaay to give evidence of its SUCCeS111 an
thousands of instance* where all e: her
meant had tailed, but the following cases
are sufficient ti, convince all who ore
capable of thinking and acting for them-
selves in regard to their health. Medi-
cal theories are nothinr to the sick.
They cannot te'l which are true and
which are talse ; hut any intelligent per-
son can form a safe opinion of medical
prectice by plain facts as to its results
without any knowledireof medicine. just
as juries are capable of deeiding the is-
u e of life end death by with•
tit any knowledge cf law. The folli.w•
ng beer erateful twetirnony to the suer's.
f the treatment 1 . They
re reepeetable citieens When the
reader rt.118etti that chrenie diseases of
he lunes are the most difficult to core
O the whole range, isf medical practice
hat they have long been regarded as
neceseenly basil, became never cured by
rdinary treatment, that in the follow
••••• the disease was firmly seated
nd for advanced teame it mum under
y care, and had been lly
rented other physicians he will he
asodmistad air and vapor in &ewes of
lunge,
epransed ankle baa boon cured in an
ur Ay showering it with hot water
tired from the hentht of a few feet.
silver spoons and ferks in daily nee
y kept brieht by leaving them ie
onw le rex water several hours The
ter "hyoid he biding when they are
t in.
III oiling a roneh leather to touch up
highly polished sorfears, It is fre-
ently eheereed to 'wretch the work.
ss caused be particles of duet, and
en harl ronge, that are loft in the
ther, and If removed by a clean brush - "
ntaining entire, ot wall give the belied -
and serit finieh
da
feed it on deals and nourishing f .el.
Whee sinner a lahleeloth Fedora hem it
Ile it, all1111111111V• the pieces, berause -
t
ran revelbege ars. the beet threads to
rri all napery.
You will find its flesh RI far itiperior I
favor 0., that of the ordinary market fowl •
eatt
•• • monntain torrent trim& is11111)Ofiof t.. , 411/0
olta fed on liver in a tem' teincl•) 1
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f hoe en th• hands. after peeling i
ens, on • *trek of eelery, the smell of g
vnion led! he entirely removed.
•••$wee are Mack/mod whim entirely t
el, the opor•t fon cloas not need repo -
U., a time; and if the rine
The pansies short Ames al.tes nuke awl
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