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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1890-11-21, Page 3THE SIGNAL, PLUMY, NOV. 1, 1890 S1TXXER SHOE u ENDLESS VARIETY et Style and Prim. at the Old dratdisbed 51108 Store of DOWNIZ: set esvaeeyouedour to choke Gee of eitylagmh cart give the Best Producti in footwear from an the Leading Manufacturers b tbe Domlaloe- seer store 1a the I tominiou fur the same rime Of (foods. s Ordered Work equal to the hest to Canada. NO SLOP WORK BYERY PAiR UUA1tANTh;ED. Repairing done Promptly ht. E. DOWNINC, ('er. East -at. sad Square. Ooderleh. V701211! PoWDZt s. Are pt-rr:nttoLeo. Cereal., tbs.& mei Icer -oteve. lar seta. Baa, s:.J . r oast des z.,ee .I worse ;g Wrca.^r Adds W H Y EVERY FARMER should get one er Armstrong's Improved -*AT 1. GRAIN & SEED CLEARERS? BECAUSE tt- 1t allows no foul steeds l0 be blown into the chaff, whi.-h is of great Importance to every farmer who wishes to keep his farm clean. bad, --It ,avec mod cleans all Timothy seed from or kind of grain while cleaning the grain. mrd.. For Market cleaning it removes Cockle. ekes sad .hr•skes grain. and givee the farmer the user no.ihle weight for bis grain with no loss. rem. -it will sample grain for show and seed purposes equal to hand ptcklsg• MIL -Cleaning seed Wheat it renis an Cockle. Mustard seed. Wild Pe.. Wild Flax and other fool and abrmakeo and broken (train. ea' gives the farmer pare. clean. seed grain. mea. it will clean Oats. Barle to.. thor- esgw hlT without wte of grain. Set* timed marMaet, Home, bares and other bsilainge .r. iMatedesatmpestlyw posebe,givisa tee lmpsenms that the owner *Measured to se( bow essay h s meld erect u. • pews of gni" just Imo (south to be essay noeapi.d by ose. If Meer* be soy elev.- ties, it meet be totalized se protection ageism winter abed(. and the house, in soa,rdasee with thisplaa,ie placed at the foot of the hill, with the well close be side the door, amid the other building( is dotty prominence above. It would take more time iu way of load esplatWioa then say of es have to spare to oftener* the farmer that be hes laid an slsust certain fousdative for growth ad disease Bodine to death. His mind is never du torted by the oboe iht that all the drain age of the barnyard and the bedding* sear it is fiowiog directly down the bill, depo•itiug • bountiful supply of infested germs to that ever -ready receptacle, the well, wbieh may be oossidered ss $ pre- peledicular drain taking all the surface eater in its vicinity. It is • common Practice (Lo. armor this clue of people, w ho desitost. "Rales for Preservation of Health" as new tangled Sod high sinus sone•.., to empty all esti-ester, dish -water and maybe refuge regetabl.s, into the hollow user the well. Of Doone the air of this ever moist back yard, with its mass of decaying vegetable matter sod filthy water, is Do ore Weems& toihassoe ieiiti.a.1 o see. ,n /Imo is welkin/ through s barnyard ; y,.0 will grow accustomed to all this time and not mind tt any moretban you the odor arising from that pit over soros the yard, where the restates year's potatoes or rutabagas ars becoming part of earth and air •e fever or dipht heti* ■heuld break er such conditions the farmer Ter think "f tracing the cause 1 air of the back yard or the that well. Woe to hien who his barn upon . hill and uoJerneath ibe hill, for be om the waters of his eelo>r- h mind and insole ! Even , and productive of Amen to thia ge•eral health of is the e'.ntinuous chain- • huddled together es • $ lot of emigrant f -r the night'. How lortsble, convenient broad piss, shade en -always a silent refinement existing Such homes exert the lines of ebil- If out welts to ti water boilde his ho shall dri ruption o more own as evil reg the inhabits of farm hui level gr.,und e mcees draw different the farm-bcsee, w trees and flower but .or sign of within a hose' moral indolence n dine. -Western P stress It will be enough t gle graphic p•r•age thoosbtfol men of lett. 'The appetite fur tare has spoiteJ the lives -,f ruined more hopes for 1 m.re fortunes for them, br more sorrow, shame, and ha stay other evil that liver. n12%0..01'11 tens, nay, hundre sands of worsen shu ere ea aced sit in hopeless weeds ehusbaods have been slain drink. There are . e scattered over the lana in •laic live lira of turtu-e,•going tbr.ough changes of suffering that Its better extremes of fear and despair, be these whom they leis love wine than they do the saner' they have s to lova There are women by thouaa who dread to hear at the doer the s that "r.ee thrilled them with pleaau because that atop has learned to reel on der the inflpeoce id the seductive poietin There are women groataird with pain, while we wri:e these words, from breves. and brutalities indicted by husbands made mad by drink. There can be oo exaggeration in any statement in re- gard to this matter, but no human imag- inaticne•n crests anything worse than tae truth '1 he sorrows and horrors u1 a wife with a druokes husband or • mother with a drunken son are as Deur the realisation of bell a can be reached in this world, at levet. The shame, the indignation, the sorrow, &ori the sense of disgrace for herself and her children, the poverty, ard not unfrequestly the beg- gary. the Leer and the feet of violence, the lsug.rinp, lite long struggle and de- spair of countless women with drunken husbands are enough to make ail women curse wine and engage ooitedly to op- ppose it as obs wont enemy of their.ea."-Domestic Journal. c hero • sin - our of our drink in roan women - , scattered t to teem p- than count ry of taou- todayr their Moor t k•mr■ tires the the r Tem --Cleaning Pear : It will eeparvite the sand. quartered. halves. Oats and whole Peas from each other. carrying each to • dillbrent compartment. sh lb. 1t le • perfect Clover seed Meatier. re- moving .11 dust. broken sad dead seeds *ad other saeds larger or smaller than du the Corer seed. th mm. It tea ens due Gros seed Machine. th Mows no seeds away. SOW --It is agood Flax seed Mathis*. jt' Mb. - It is• first oleo chanter. wt Mb. --itoan be fitted tato she eldest (.Chinned W Fannin MUD that Is laid aside as sifts • sad •make it do the wort of a now Mill. wo L.iofatteae W erase. Dont shut up yner bows, lest theme cold fade your carpets ; and your eerie, Int s merry laugh should shake en some of the musty old cobwebs ere. if yea east to ruin year •ons,let em think that all mirth and social en - reset must be left on the threshold thout, ellen they Dome bone at night. hest once • home es regarded a mill plea to ear, drink and sleep in, the rk u begun that sada in reckless deg- atioe. Young people oust have oro relaxation somewhere ; it they don't ve it at their own hearthstone it will ght at other said, perhaps, at leen .dtable places. Tbeeetore, let lbs fire re brightly at night, and sake the ®stead delightful with all those Utile s that permits iso perfectly mods. Dust repress the buoyant spirit of r ehildreo ; half an hour of serri- t around the lamp and firelight of • • blots out many a ear* and annoy - during the day -the beet saleftasrd can take with them into the world he unseen infamies of a bright little osmotic, rima Pet home first ted °remora, for therm will eons a time ahem the beam Stele will be broken ; whoa yes will "beg for the tome► et • temia►ed heed, sad the amend of • voice that is *till ;" and whets your greatest in remembering Issa-it ma he attached to a new Mill with- out worse tt, and eau M removed at W rad MIM a. t .. a they combined. R sad deo net tsl with the es e t the re- ha wear sever t Mul. rets. -Its Mayes are nearly en performed see • data pis tans. -h W • amen of sixty brat els of La grata per hour. he Mtftb h 1.r cheap as the moti mry Fusing en WU1 deem. lett-every M$ehlne a tit: aaasys:n, awe your order at sea if yep want It the .•arra- It a have not erred Machine ea bare Mme sent ter iaapectkm..md that you mom it an "'Wipes it site ■ m�tst ►y tasl1 mood inside width .f hs ahem of 111tm. SOON AR*STRONG BROS.,is t t1n Choderioh, Ont. f f fisc ask Ton .,er e. easefilfire .rra�' Biaok Noes al SigAaI. .i11 be bring that you td all to Tour power to pet • song en- der every hordes to maks sash other hsppy. FARM, FIELD, GARDEN. a1EW$, NOTES ANO EXPIRIENCEB ut FARM UFS. The lawK ttamtae *Mobbed b Me rate isdmwry .t t5. Creaky-eepetme Poe - Uwe Assess Our rore.esst tl-.demeo. A Word About Beed Caoaregsea. Few persons, whether tanners or not, realise the magnitude &Stabled by the seed budges+ in this country. As com- pared with old times when every firmer grew hie can garden reeds went without, unless he could borrow "f . more provident neighbor. the inert -use in Mbit branch of agriculture has hero a phenomenal este. .By common consent it teems te be understood that growing seeds, especially such ab are to be used in Sower and vegetable gardens. is best done by threw who make it a &p••c ialty and, in addition to being large producers, provide themselves with all the ap- pliances "smeary for the proper har- vesting, cleaning and finally putting in- n, acceptable packages the mul:ituade d varieties mow in the market. In no other business has the buyer to tare so much on trod. dere, f , jay both buyer and prnlucer, n goal Millis. is the jswt'4 !and gaicklr. f i to es l i>y the 1A�: vtnctng,logio of good results exeilntid in plants true to their names from trust- worthy seeds have lending sectional gained widesprad • Otte of the thing:+ to be tmarded against iu the us of seeds Igen- •et a distance is the introduction of new varieties of noxious weeds. This danger attaches chiefly to grass nue ;IA grin etrels grown by ferment fur rale, but i+ yearly becoming leen from the um of Iwtter machines for cleansing from im- purities and the more critical inspection to whicil they are br•iag subject:rd- Mney of our fott•mtet eeedsmen have eb 1 the practice of distributing seed among small country btonse�ar. sole mi,mfuu. The old cuatA 1u of re mit sick all that remained unsold, and aelett sending out such varieties no rustler favorable conditions aro known to retain their vitality for two or tntue Rea- sons, has brought this syatert into disre- pute. This is no more than should be ere pected from a system by which thmaeeds, while on :ale are mubjected to damn; ng eapo.un•., atanclingout in the sun for stwnths to rttrnct attention- In We southern states a year neat of nee w- sity render aeeeus thus exposed very doubt- ful, if rent weeny worthless. The ten- dency now among loading tsetlamen and the demands of tbeir canteens are to re- strict the sale of .meds to gorse of the last seaeone trruwth. The faihire to germi- nate. of which a otnpsaints are s:> often made and which issu frequently eti>:tre-hl to the poor gna.'ite of the seed, is quite oft; a tine t., true manner of planting or unfasorAble weather during the time: for Marty planta prove better - when tote seed~ are grown at a distance' from tee place where they aro to 1"e plante:L This. hui-et,r. is not of ani- ve•lveal applicatintt, and ought not to de- ter farther; and gardeners from saving seed fro:a their tern crop. when .aid erode: Lave pruyen satisfactory and. are free from tits.-asq Borne of the toed c:.taiogu devote large space to shorty illustrations of mammoth fruits and ingetablen. Others uafp ye.-itsyhl s guides to field and garden ., with their practical reading mat - about the planet nail seeds catalogued. the simple but . ttiree- t giren for planting. cetera, tee :mil g the same. These nine are sent to any address free of written application, especially too writer remembers to irclone a tier return pomta;e. The present t sesnon for Iookiag orer ve marinalr, and making acv w stint is a these out one for the mewls required for anotl jMseason. mwryes• b %These Cuitrre. In a bnllelle int e,:tt from the Indiana experiment Ration it is reported that careful eetn�ent end observation em- tesos vs tee igprtane a of attention to {rte following Vhhre sneers in wheat iltury is desire 1. A fertile, drained soil. 2. loo• oti:a of efole with stable manure, Or in plate of the latter gram manuring, with rnnmercial fcrtilh>kst t!ut shear god remits. 3. Early, thstoa eh Isi'eparatem of the seed bed. •l. hardy, prolific variety of wheat. ander to the soil and climate. 5. A Eberle ' iititity of .ehd, deposited evenly aa.l net Mus deep in tate soil. 6. pound, plurip steel, absolutely free from all isnpnrititie ttttdtuting the iayisible spores or genets K mace and stinking smut. e TAKE CARE OF THE MANURE. The I.pertsoee of dead Vodka. rod •.Merit dee Meeh M 1.a55.q Meaner. In a general way Masser understand that a oatiderabte part of the value of what they feed to stock goes to the manye beep, but ueitherr the importance of jadicioa, feeding ear goat bedding, ace the means are appreciated as they should be. It requires study to learn how to make valuabk.taoanre pre/table. High feeding will stat always ds, it, neither we! keeping + large meanest of stock do it. In maids( manure profit- able, keep we more .tock nu tho faro, than is needed to work it, sad orals voting Sock that yearly intra,e fn r: In-... These can be fed such food as will supply all their needs and return to the we a manure richer is pjant toad Om die crop just taken off. The-heibyliynag�et this dock is more teeemtiai let mak rbc smaanre as well as inareirtlr the hid than many might suppose, for the liq•,i is the most valuable. Not only is Kober in pilot fo ort: iIR the plant food is more available for adeps. But not- withstanding this very few pr (vide ratty bedding et all, while still fewer use the best. A (}mynas authority found that t .non pounds of bidders absorbed :'rte fol!uw• ing weight of liquid: mice straw, 3.000 :awdns 1: bens ±t�. _takings. 1�, 'aael pest. 1. We. foltiM .this it seems that leaves ere Peet to the mt valuable material :hat can be hal fo bedding. Not only do leaves make better bedding. tut they lune a gren lee et themselves. Near every farm bass i.se wcoodland attached, and in that wo,:,ilind ane :ally goes te waste [area$ ieare-3 that could and stetted he utilized as fertilizing matter and fo holding. Tbe off days and pests of dap- Weer a . tv'in there is no: much else to clo call be prontcllty employed in gathering np the leaves and hairlin; than t:. tae burn where they can be reed as baseline for the hones, at01e and pig.. as well as DAIRY AND CREAMERY. CANADIAN CHEMVs. I./NITRO NATES CHEESE. A Iwaa mea •elates He MLaraa-. the Ikea. sew Why Cataadlea Chooses Brews nes- ter newel Thor These Made Tbl• aide the Lbw- About Card Cul.. I ell trot think the use of a cat I mill is responsible for the ezt 11i'noe of Cana- dian ohres. over Weinman cheese. but I do think the Chadian method et mak- tug cheese. under which it is diM cult to do away with the ernrl mill.'- or Mire properly. the -curl cutter," is reepoesi hie for the difference iu gnality. I have never ,emu :. Wisconsin chorea• MIMIC, but I have wen td aaetplee.l a great many h W i,s�. rein cheese in Chicago, and never k .ow u that would be cleaned as tame d beer, attd a Tory large Hun of !hem it tycre decidedly poor. From the appear- ance of your Wisconsin cheese 1 should imagine the curl watt allowed to remain tench b>oger in the whey than in Can - Ada This, I think, is the principal - cense of the difference et pnality be- tween Canadian and Wiaeungn rlueeee. Of thole I saw in (idcage• a large pro - portent had appsrettTly rem:iutsl in the whey until the modify of the whey hall destroyed the soler. and :warty art of at them Led entirely leo touch whey left iu ✓ the cheese t make a good bewpi:ig o cheese: fur wherever Si lay ie. no matter i whether it is in the ditch near the fat. - y tory ter in the cheer*• that lenve•s the fac- tory, it will stink if yon give it time, and the aim of even- cb Id he to get the whey entirely nway from the curd as early us possible. ( Mur Can•t- elian rashers draw of the whey on the approach of acid: that is. n.. seem am the , curl will adhere to the fort lent. stud the , cute' i+ In:nnetiiate•ly- thrown rent info a curl sink, where tl:e whey can 1>e thor- "ughly drained of and the curd is stirred uitil it has ntteene-1 the Kline drvnese, atter which it to ailuwe•el to mat and is kept Se warn as peeler. until it is suf- ficieutly metered to malt and pot to press. which is iu;nally some hemi. after the when luta been drawn off, and this is where the benefit of the curd cutter memos in. it is a trying task to keep the curl frau treating. and while you would be keeping it front matting yon would be reducing tl.e . "1 the curd byettutinua stirring. thereby retarding the process of ripening, to say nothing of the unerinal doer, • of firmness the - Id at- tain from the unequal stirring slay by day; while by the Canadian process; of mat- ting anti keeping the cord in I - , which are tnrnetl frequently to prevent the whey from standing in pools on the curd. the labor is re level aril the tem ptratnre kept np until the curd is .nffi dewily matures' to malt. when it is put th one h the earl cntter and salted; and even here, i think, there is Monte benefit in ming a curd cutter -the purees being of an equal Maize Use salt in evenly dia- tril,nted.-B.-M. Ballantine in Mande Dairymen. --- re raver of the Separater. synod thickly in tae hornyarl to absent the liquid portion:: of the manure which woal'1 otherwise i • t: sated by evaport tion and drainage. ',"hi-. bedding Mundt] be removed to a tent place and formed into a compost eel ether fresh clew beddin,; put in its pee -es -Southern Cul- tivator. - - aslilr_ strte. When n farmer yes all bit rtraw tr be carried off the far:.t he is telling f'or- tility and robbing the iend. When rye straw wilt cell for at tench or more p••r ton than hay the indnremeut to let it go will generally pr veil, but sufficient to cool;, •ascte for the bees should he anl>stitttu-1 Wheat straw is better for bedding en; :nal.) than for feed- ing to them. altheteres the dry cows and ye;ting stock will be ba necitee by having aceveai to the .tacks through the wiu:. r. Whateier they eat will 1>e level for the faun in the manure, and while the nourishment they will get from it will not be. Leen it will make a et n.i,ierabie saving in tiny and fodder. The same c.tre shortie be exercised in getting: all that is veinal/le oft of the straw n. from the other farm products. one *hers straw is sold fur beetling to stables in the town the former should •tipalate that he is to be paid in manure. Where so much is yearly taeen off the farm that does not e•turn is any fern can. should be teeen to utilize every- thing that will retain fertility on it. Be sling the menials well through the M them clean and comfort- able. and they will thrire better on lea food than they will oa liar* or filthy floors. Deaden, it miens the hest use for most of the straw, Rules ger nares n•ltdlae, Before snaking a tele insnre plenty of room by a full est nate of capacity. Ascertain what yon want to stern and allow anfdcierit space. The following from Country Gentleman will assist yet Allow 5 by 14 feet for each horse. 4 by 12 feet for each cow, 90 feet square or mere for tads and machinery, twice this space for a silo, 600 cubic feet for each Gen of steerage hay. about er nearly the acme for enthra.hed grain, a thrash- ing floor 12 to 20 feet wide and extend. ing length or acme the brut. a grassy hav11► rapacity in cubic feet equal to about fonr-fifthe of the struck bosmbed, and other requirement. The fossil required for animals. beside( the aerial feeding of grain. wonld be from three to four tons of good hay for each home in aiz or eight mouths motel n eftrly two toms for each now in five or six months. The feeding of etediu • to • now will be frim one cubic foot to onerand a half tabic Leet, or &boat 260 cubic feet in the five or six menthe. A eilo for twenty cows ehonitl hold 1,000 nbic feet, For storing straw, dyable the bulk of bay should be allowed. Taints Told Abewt Foolery. One correspondent willtrs: "I lure learned to sleet meds pultota for eggs as in some reassete resemble a typical dairy mw. They incline to wedge shape, being light and narrow in trent and very wide and low down behind. Their legs are rather short r-nd int wide apart" A New England lander says: "The ben that takes matters easy sad mildew stirs about will be an excellent subject for the table. bat her productive organs will be tan mnrh dogged with fat to al- Wtr her to lay bergoota of eggs." h ie sn mese matter to make coop( and ben hawse rat proof by smiling • little wire netting over the bottom and edge*. Growers disagree am to the,( imeetive Valhi of the brown sad white Leghorn& -quilt ase both excellent varieties. bedew Iliac Layers, They are howdy and Slow to t;wtlel en gee map., Now is the time to lay Ones, if not obi timbers; of as ice late., lttp an Agriculturist, One oC t►( rabbet points to consider le Widen tenet *peeks' reform", to g'°dd drainage. Asia. hill is pp°att.,r..able, and it issaalwa9yss beef in ley het orin fres wall..b Tho.ng ing is tanbark or eswdost. and for lite, a siv-inelt wall is mt cient, tho mot being put in u the boarde ars adele•l,b,. ginning at the lsottrom. Ventilation rano he provided for by opening, et the gables or eatending as a chimney through tit rvnf. Cut the Mocks of ice evenly, peck closely arid weer upon .idea and rep with ea z imams *lewdest. When etre 1. need the covering must be thicker. A Oe$ssy of Beginners ars otter perplexed by the prondecoone use of the tenni '"arm d P bey," i'bh. of flees" and "minty of bees." A einem properly mesa thy bees that have the hive in natawel & i toe, the bets that oaths! in a and wbw psi b ea Nati, hive tis tate their labors -nosy - -- saohb., rearbag brew* i■ b wont, thus esitilIddes • am (gaiety. The term ` oolea a bb ut: dialer ti. bo at s.. firm. ,fr b ih• holt 1m whits Or bare lee NA ,debit. A live et bare !r . s srdsist til me a mom at • Frail foragers. Irdine you ever thought of dryttng the oitittpSNltmpsthrown away asatdsnand d.'.5 ata lining far the bans Nor The Ohio Perste. .'Pbhe s1N obs fly yin for ttterir- e. ams h.tt of the heals body Whip wok - an from the 'aka Mise that mime the ' , about her, what -_ b mist pose he Arm red skwtege The main sat au article is governed by the demand, se well DIS the cost of pro- duction. This is Particular:e the lase r.-ith batter, br reset' en of its quwk de- terioration, preventing ire being held for a letter market. The Mercantile Ex- change Reporter hes asked the opinion of 100 i,tmmiadoxl MAO chants in Neer -.York 'and the replies, in mimosa every came, have herrn to the effect that hntter made by the wepar*tor proms is superior to that mark by any other method. This 1. in li:se with the practice advocated by but- ter utakers, to get the flniaheed product at soon as possible. after the milk has been drawn. The a of Vie farm and dairy full of enemieis to milk, or , rather to reprresa it differently, of organ- isms that find in milk the natural ele- ments of life. fern>wth and reproduction. To keep these mit or so handle the milk and cretin that the eonditions shall be unfavorable to their development is the problem. The separator eliminates many of the dangers by reason of ite quick re- mits. The farmer can tarnish pure milk to the factory much easter than pure cream, and the factory with its modern appliances and method* can care for the cream and ripen it properly while under its own control- in addition es the su- perior quality of the separator butter an advantage is in the larger yield. Properly run the separator taken out all the cream, which is practically im- poeaible by the pettling and other meth- ods. The submerged plan, if all the con- ditions are favorable and carefully per- med, will wenn about all the cream, but in many cases thin is not deme. We hops in the near future to see a separator that an be operated by hand mold at a pries that the private dairyman run nee it profitably. When that is done we may hope to see dairy butter in the general market selling et better prices than the mummery, and it uniformity tllst at the present time is simply impeasibie. -D. W. -ase it 'rat tae.+l' Review, Patel& Atter much experimenting lfi ing apparatus has at itpllad that will tell to a dot dataset a but- ter fat in milk, the astetP- erya tt brats Itsee to each d ►is hal ftRsied oe thin i/k. jwtat alb holm two e plogy rites in who lent tellf,atsr ime -moth M vele ly. The expense 'tt osgls et timet ever, m greater than aria% ant Ode is an items the butter huh* frost kink alter sharply. A obsess mabsr Tidbit so ism gena 100 factorise in Wisosisls, noel Maned that all of the proprietors who matte poor dimes oessmitted the tame mistake d allowing the curd to cool in the whey. (,'bust and bolter factory propnhbw t not to depend on thou wfs magi_ to their wares to tell them what the ismAst pries hi rraiilst arrk^ sol • r.the :,�: � heist. M .... et Mss what flew far FINE TAILORIN 1890. 1894 . 9 .1.0 e.2:141..7771�1te _ Fine Display of New Goods. Fine Worsteds, Fine English and Scotch Tweeds. Fine Canadian Tweeds. Fine Overcoa :ing& Fine Workmanship and Trimmings. kir- ER THAN THE CHEAPEST. MacCORM�iC. PUBLIC NOTICE Another Targe consignment of Fresh Teas of superior quality. In order to counteract the di honest practices perpetrated on public by peddlers and others, are offering Special Inducements in Tea and Coffee, and solicit your pat-' ro n age. ZEES PRICE d►� SON. Kay's Block, next Bank of Commerce, Square. Orders by Telephone promptly attended to. - Golerich Foundry and Machine Works, RIINOIMAN BROS., - Proprietors. FLOUR MILLS BUILT ON THE LATEST IMPROVED SYSTEM WS 41 -4.4:11- ON HAND FOR SALII : IMPROVED LAND ROLLERS, HORSE POWERS, GRAIN CRUSHERS, STRAW CUT- T:gRS, PLOWS, &c. We aro Manufac Turing Improved New Model Mowers which are equal to tate best. (live th m a trial and encour- age home manufacture. We Will Guarantee Satisfaction. It Will Pay you to use our new Steel Mouldboard Plows. Doty Engines and Boilers for sats RFPdZI.8 &D C ABTZNC}B OF A I.L SSMD15. PURITY. STRENGTH. PATENTS THK CSLK.IIRATlIs . Ram Lal's '1113 TEA Unequalled nor quality and Eichoss I -'or ale at ROBERTSON'S GROCERY ! i orner Most real et,, mid Sq ore. FLAVOR. FRAGRANCE. EXTERMI ppWILL g�I1 MISTIME! POSITIVELY CURL NN dAfwri, fd C STIMfib! Neel Oeieple:dt0 Olarrh: sa CAVEATS, TRADE MAUS AM CONIIMIUTS Obtainedand all busijes•' is the LI. Sass Office attended to at MOUERAT1 Fines. to tits 1'. S. Attest OH See. and we caro Patents 1n ess time than those reernote f WASHING/V.V. Our oftfoe e o Seat MODIL OR DRAWING. Ws ad- vise as to psuemtab(Ut free of Marge' we make e'sOCNAAB1 UNLESS WROR- TAIN PATENT. We refer, N the P.etm.seer,tbe to Mosey Order and to oeeWs or a l'. e- Pates* For circriar, .stfrlK genus sad reformsses to actual Mesta V year own Mato or County. write to C A. Sawa d TO.. Ope*dte ('stent Ofoe. Waahlagt•mD.C. Regulates the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, unlocks the Sscretions,Purlfiesths 'Blood and ell Im- purities from a P;mjls to the worst Scrofulous Sora. BLOOD CURES •— DYSPEPSIA. BILIOUSNESS 'ONSTIPATION. HEADACHE SALT RHEUM. SCROFULA HEART 8Bt(AN. SOUR STOMivCH DIZZINC* S. DROPSY. RHEUMATISM SKIN DISEASES SID • N... vaarer name w