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asifcaaaw . ?. i street-railroads Jemfioy 71, 003 , a . -V V ? , V'.-.'" ; Americas men. W orkmkn, are not allowed to work oa1 the rtreets ia ,:New Badfordualess they have been naturalised - ' - -: j - 1 y". THK TTnif-pirl Sf Ataa; mntiii Paofiiroo fiS fWl hata every ddy, while England manu'fac-,, tures about 4Q,'000-; Thk shoe salesmen pf Bltimor have been organized, and have affiiiatei with the American FederafciQn 'of Labor. ' . . . Organizers ior each State of the Union have been appointed Iby the .Carriage, and VVagonmakersJr International. Union. - " Thk strike ia thlriiirACN;T.) Iron and eteel roUing'&llV'haa jnclardVi off, lifter having been in lorca twd. years and-two months. v -, A VOTE is being, taken; by the local brew- . erv workmen's unions throughout the coun- try wnecner or nop to. join me juigats 01 Labor in a bodj Onk of the busiest men" in KeW York is President Samuel Qompers, of the American Federation of Labor. His mail averages over a hundred letters a day . Supervising Architect Esterbrooke, of Washington, says that- the new Eight Hour Law will cost the Government $3, 000,000 more a year on its building con tracts alone. Thk boss coopers and manufactures of staves and other coopers' supplies of Illinois, Indiana and Michigan .have . combined to fight against the manufacture of barrels by convict labor. The Philadelphia, Reading and New Eng land has reduced the pay of section men to $1.25 a day. They formerly received $1.50. The company has also discharged about one half the men in the Hartford car shops. The annual meeting of the New Jersey State Federation of Trades has taken place in the Assembly Chamber of the State House at Trenton. Sixteen local unions were represented from Paterson, Newark Jersey City, Camden and Trenton. Op the 11,000,000 women in Italy nearly 2,000,000 are employed in industrial labor, and over 3,000,000 in agriculture. Th?y are in the majority in the cotton, linen and jute industries, and in the silk trade there are 117,000 women employed and but 17,700 men. Comparatively mpre children are em " ployed in Rhode Island than in any other State of the Union. The population is 345, 000, and not less than 5273 children, between ten and fifteen years, are working in mills and factories. Their wages are from seventy-four cents to 6 per week. At a meeting in Boston of the represeta tives of the Knights of Labor, Central La . bor Union and Building Trades Council, a committee was appointed and instructed to visit every labor organization in Massachu setts and solicit funds for the Homestead men. The organizations agreed to raise $20,000 for the strikers. FOE FAilM AND GARDEN. "WHY CATTLE EAT EUtTEL. ; When any animals eat -or lick earth If indicatos that the food is, not suffi ciently supplied "with lime: und potash. To give a handful of fresh wood ashes, with, an ounce of salt, once a week, will act as a remedy. This ab normal appetite also indicates indiges tion, and a dose of one pint of raw linseed oil will Veaiovq the trouble in the- majority of cases. New York Times, ; " .; . RASPBERRY CULTURE. There has been no real advance or improvement in the raspberry daring the past forty years or more. There are no larger, better flavored, nor pro lific varieties in cultivation thau for merly; but our apparent advance is merely the result of making a change from the European varieties to the native, there beins moro honey and with good cultivation yiold well at little cost, and as a result our markets aro now supplied with this fruit, but not of the best quality. It is good, but not as good as most persons de sire. -New York Sun. For Moulting Hens. Alany people have learned by experience that Sheridan's Condition Powder given once daily in food will supply the needed material to strengthen and invigorate sick chickens or moulting hens and get the young pullets to laying earlier than any thing else on earth . . Mrs. Edwin Brown, East Greenwich, R. I., says: "I could not do without Sher idan's Powder when hens are moulting. I use it when chickens are small, as they often droop and die when young. To a pint of clabbered milk I add a teaspoonf ul of the Powder, mix well and let the chicks eat all they will once a day; it does seem to be just what they need; they soon become vigor ous.'' - I. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass., will send further particulars to any one free: . ; FERTILIZERS FOR APPLE TREES. As a fertilizer for fruit crops we cannot improve on wood ashes and bone meal. If the ashes are leached and liberally applied, say at the rate of even ten tons per acre, nothing more will be heeded in most cases. Should yellow i oilago and slow growth of wood indicate .lackof nitrogen, this can be applied to tho form of nitrate of soda, dried bloody ground fish, cotton-seed meal, sulphate of ammonia, etc. , whatever is easiest to procure, or cheapest in your particular locality Bone-meal contains over twenty per cent of phosphoric acid aud four per cent, of nitrogen, and if added to the unleached ashes at the rate of 200 or S00 pounds to a ton or two of the ashes per acre, will make a complete and well-balanced fruit-tree fertilizer. Usually this combination is one of the sheep. home market, by; which they receive quite an accession to their income Some lime ago Dr. Bassett was called professionally to one of these farms.. He found a piggery some 300x40 feet, with a walk in the centre and styes on each side. Each stye contained six to twelve pigs, shoats one year old. breeding sows, some of which were sick, and a few had died. lie killed a sick one, and on post mortem exam ination found . the disease to be that known as hog cholera. The pigs were put under tho best known treatment, which was of no benefit. apparently, as one or more would die daily. Oat of one hundred he lost between thirty and forty. The first visit Dr. Bassett attempted to seek out the cause. lie found that the breeder had been successful until this winter. Provious to this wlntor ho cooked tho pigs' food in tho pig gery, but tho past winter he did not, by reason of tho kettle being cracked. Consequently no fire was built in the piggery during tho winter or spring. In tho absence of a fire and an accu mulation of tho necessary moisture from the pigs, connected with poor ventilation, it made a fine place to cul tivate the germ of hog cholera. As soon as the warm days came tho dis ease subsided aud all the pigs looked healthy. Standing in the piggery a few moments -you would feel quite chilly. Farmers should guard against poor sanitary regulations irr piggeries and other buildings. Farm, Field and Stockman. FARM AND GARDEN NOTES. A full-grown flceco means 865.Mays and six hours. Joint in wool is caused by Lardship, starvation or sickness. With cholora tho fowls have great thirst aud usually die in a few hours. Diversified, intenso sheep raising is tho front row on top shelf, and can stay. ' A muttouand wool sheep in its best typo meets all tho purposes of a cheapest, and at the same time most effective, of all manures available for the purpose. American Gardening. My Wife Was miserable all the time with kidney complaint hut began improving when she had taken Hood's Sarsapar ilia one week, and after taking three bottles Tfraa .perfectly cured. I had Mrs. Richardson. Heart Failure, Ca tarrh and Liver Complaint. Could not sleep, bloated badly, had pains in my hack, ringing noises in my ears. Hood's Sarsaparilla gave immediate benefit, sound 6leep and good health." H. C. Richardson, Slloam, N. Y. Hood. s Pills cure Nausea, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Biliousness and all Liver trouble "Mothers' Friend: HAKES CHILD BIRTH EASY. Colvin, La Dec. 2, 1886. My wife used MOTHER'S FRIEND before her third confinement, and says she would not b without it for hundreds of dollars. DOCK MILLS. Sent by express on receipt of price, il.50 per bot tie. Book "To Mothers "mailed free. BRAOFIELD REGULATOR CO., torn salc by au DRuaai8T. ... ATLANTA, CM, . KY5 U-3 5 Is it a fact that sheep 'will destroy wild garlic ? and how will it affect the mutton? Beaus or peas cooked or mixed with bran makes a good radon for the poultry. "Keeping everlastingly at it" brings success in farming as in every other business. Poultry keepers should uso tobacco ground tobacco stems in nests. Lice are anti-tobacconists. Curd is one of tljo . best feeds that can be given to young turkeys. Giro them all they will eat. Don't give young chicks a deep vessel to drink from ; they aro apt to fall in and get drowned. T? 1 1.S1- - m 1 , - . .oisuipmue 01 car uon piacca in an open mouthed bottle in tho grain bin is a preventive of weevils. Dueks requiro more bulky food than chickens; too much concentrated food will give them the cramps. . Shear the early lambs in Angnstand September, especially the long-wooled breeds. The wool is better aud the lambs are better oil'. The uses of sheep, the interest in sheep, the incidents connected with sheep are most interesting aud surpass all other domestic animals. A Kentucky shcep-raiscr says: lf There are so many different kinds I tho crop of dogs was not so largo iu of lilies, each with a charm of its I this country, the ro would bo a great own, that it would bo hardly just to deal more profit in shc6p raising.' BEES AND HONEY. Professor A. J. Cook says that in round numbers it is riot far out of the -way to say that 4000 bee3 weigh one pound, and a hive iu early sum mer often has 40,000 bees iu the col ony. . Whf n bees are xceptlonaUy croas, and siing upon slight 4 provocation or no provocation at all,. it may be con sidered that it is a hereditary ugliness, and the only remedy seem9 to be to kill the queen tee, and introduce a new queen from a colony that have better dispositions. As the life of the worker bee is short in summer, is will be but a few weeks before' there will be an entirely new colony with a less irritable temper. The beginner in bee-keepiug will do well not to ero in too larsrelv at first, but it would bo better to start with two or three swarms from as many different yards, and occasion ally to introduce a new swarm or a few new queens from other yards to prevent inbreeding, which may be as bad in bees as in poultry or animals. Boston Cultivator. UiboIt-KUHnr 'Industry. Xfc New South Wales the Gorcrtimcnt expended orer $1,000,000 from 1SS3 to 1630 endearoring to cxtennlnste them. Besides that a gTcater sum has beo ex pended ia prirato monejs. In one year 25,230,000 skins bad royalty paid upon them. Now, there is another side to this question of extermination, and is the rabbit killer's and the rabbit skin dealer's Interests; The rabbit killer gtu two cents a head rojalty from the Gov ernment for dairying the animal, lie then sells tho skin at from four to sir cents. On the meat at the canning fac tories; he arcrsges from two to four cents. It Is a nice easy way of making money. The skins are bale-prtswd atd exported to London. In that city inert Is a general auction taie 01 sua six weeks. The sales average from fif teen hundred to two thousand bales, and the average to a bale is two hundred skins. Pasteur endeavored to exter minate the rabbits by Innoculstlon with chicken cholera. It is well known to thofo behind the scenes that he did not get a fair trial, and, in fact, was so hin dered and hunpered that he withdrew his agents from further experiment. The question has come up before the Gov ernment again, and a bill is now be fore the Sydney Legislature asking fot a vote to build a brick wall entirely around the agricultural boundary of the colony of New South Wales. Rabbits will not burrow lower than two and a half feet, and It is proposed to sink the wall to that depth. The wall being once built, a general extermination 01 the ran bits within the mclosure will be com menced and carried through. The other colonies will watch the experiment with great interest, and if it succeeds will probably all follow suit. Such a course would confine the rabbits to the great Australian bush, in whose landy deserts they would soon die out. What use is made of all these rabbit skinst Why, the hat on your head is made of them. The hair is plucked oil the pell by hand. A fortune awaits the man who can intent a machine to do iL A fine blue fur is then left on the pelt. The skin is then pared away from the fur by delicate machinery so fine that when the last paring is cut off the fur sometimes hangs in one filmy section. This is worked up into telt. Ordinary hats are made from rabbit skin. A better class is made from a kind of wster rat trapped, in Buenos Ayres, and then come beaTer and musquash, obtained iu the United States and Canada. Boston Tratucript. JOHNSON'S Anodyne Liniment. T ORIGINATED IN 1810 sisx er in alxoi? 4 eiy;?ii. r.rrr trTrW. try fustl? o14 Iw, It Ui for lb mnimMi Ilia of life lbt to oocvr tm mmf H it U ftonthlnjr. HIltf and IVmi Omf mm The Pox Market of Tarls. .Among tbo queer laititutlcss of rsrii. of whoie exUtcace tbt ordlssry Ameri can Tliitor with all his u for rxptcra tlnnhas no no lb a Is the tkg Market, which Is teU eTtry Saadsy U a cerstr of the Marche aux Cersux. It is a ds!y authorized market that Wiajr lata tht exchequer of the city aa asacl rca equivalent to 500. TLU, mjs a corre spondent, proles Uut.a great dl cf business is done by &e at!e of dot la the course of the y ear. A tax of fitura centimes is levied cpoa the fcesJ of ech animal that is brought to raarkei. The number of entries attracts 14,000 ansa ally, but the exhibiUoa Is said to hire Injuriously affected the dog buIcta, fct there was a marked decrease Ut year. The market Is also aalJ to hare severed from the competition of thoe who !1 dogs in the streets and take lare families of thera every Saadsy Izlo the Champa-El jsecs and the Bo Is do Boa logoo under the pretext that they need air and exercise, but really la hop of negotiating their sale, New York Tribune. S hi w Vrm4 Gt. Mn A-"Tbl MWtd cU cf lr. C-V U teUibg on hr. hb coox caorM&. Ma ar4 rdxtit, b. fvr M t,;i rtu. cat ui kc at tM ru." Mn 1 lr wvakl fur f f-W tt wr. St npM aa4 1aX Dr. HxV CVfiAi Crop Car br ewe wtmt4 wo 4it;?r. If 1 wr in Lr pUcw I tu4 mr 4rcx to gtl ll of ay wbafasW drvt tc There are 525,003 CongrtstioetUila in the United Slates. ftod Hbrtttzuuie lit axif wUl n:; rr iu Yar by tdl CrtU dracti . J. C !my oa. Mrs W. Vi mTt "Hll Clrrt Cnrt rtml n cf rf t4 ciu of oiArrb. tmrcitt U It. TSc MtJr'iiTitmltlftifttovv. !l taS V3 drmlord and oottlax u o5ct.l t m' I lib. Tot Ml trf U dixcxtA. Beth the rztlhcd -4 rwt!u thca Eynrp cf Vtt It tikra; It la j!rinst tsd rt frtshbg to the Uif, s-ru c'Jjjet rrcptlj ca thi KiUfT, L4TCT asd Baweli, th rr tea cfTectcally, dlptls ccllt, Lrll. chfj &rd fcten ad czrr til'.lzxl cciUpiUca. Stnp cf Fii U tha csl rtscdj ci In hlrJ,tyc dactd, r'jrg to the Lulo ard ccplahla to Cq f.c.rachf rrczrrt la iu actlca and truly UrSriil la li efceii, prrartd cslr frcn the hdlsj x4 trttaUfi flniirf, iu ci or I! ret quiliiicj ccr;.tcd it to all cxd haTc nudo it Ha aosl pcpalxr rtntdy laorwa. cyrcp cf lift U fcr n!s la Zh ard 11 ritU. cay net tare 11 ca r-xou wia j-r dm it prcspti fct aay om who wishes to try it. Io cu aoccj-t tzj ruhntitclc cAUFonuu m snwp ca us ustca cl tCusizu. sr. rut.m w. I bctUt by all iwJicg drs Any relohlo drurpjt who t hare it ca Laod will rr- s ymp 55 Mr. Albert Hartley of ITudson, N. C., "was taken with Pneumonia. His brother had just died from it When he found his doctor could not rally him he took one bottle of Ger man Syrup and came out sound and well. Mr. S. B. Gardiner, Clerk with Druggist J. E. Barr, Aurora, Texas, prevented a bad attack ol pneumonia by taking German Syrup in time. He was in the business and knew the danger. He used the great remedy Boschee's German Syrup for .lung diseases. C5 OR. Kl LMCRD r J 1 1 - 1SJ M TIIE ASCENSION LILT. 9iDWlY'8 PILL& AM single out one and pronounce it moro beautiful than all the rest But cer tainly it would bo hard to name ono that excels in good qualities the old- fashioned Ascension lily, which has been cultivated probably as long as Ono man succeeds with sheep aud another does not. Can anybody tell why? May bo thcro aro several good reasons. It is timo this was explained. Cross.bred Dorset horn owes make any other flower known iu gardens. god ma lanb mothers. This hint Tho Great Liver & Stomach Remedy For the Cure of all Disorders of the Stom. ach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, NervOUfl DianilAea.TlAnHnnh- r'.intin.ii.. CostiveBess, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Bil loasness. Fever, inflammation of the Bow. eis, jriies ana an JJerangrements of the In. 1 ' certt. irurciy vegetable, con. taininc no Mercury, Minerals or Deleteri ous Drugs. Price 2.5c. per box. Sold by all Drnffsists. DYSPEPSIA. DR. RAD WAY'S PILLS are a cure for this conv piainc. xoey restore strengtn to the stomach and enable It to perforin Its functions. The symptoms of Dyspepsia disappear, and with them the llabltltv of the system to contract diseases. Take the medicine according to the directions and observe what we say in " False and True " respecting diet. " DP Observe the following symptoms resulting from diseases of the digestive orarans: ' ConRtinntion. Inward piles, fullness of blood la the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, dilsist of food, i fullness or welght.of the stomach, sour eructations. sinking or fluttering of the heart, chokincr or suffocating sensation when In a lying posture, dim nees or vision, aots or weDs Derore tne sigut, feves and dull pain In the head, deficiency of perspiration, . yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain In the side. chest, limbs and sudden flashes of heat, burning ui , the flesh. : - A. few doses of RADWAT'S PILLS win free Vsa system of all the above-named disorders. Bend a letter stamp to DR. RAD WAY ft CO., No. S3 warren street, new rork, ior ifaise and True." The disease which has injured it for some years past seems to have run its course; at least these lilies were never more luxuriant or the flowers more perfect than they have been this year. Amass of these flowers ia full bloom, with some dark green foliage behind them, is a beautiful spectacle, and so is a group of thorn mixed with the tall blue -spikes of the perennial delphiniums. Hardy lily bulbs are usually planted in the autumn, but the bulbs of this one should be . lifted in late July or early August aud planted at once. At that time the stalks have died down, and sbon after now roots may be noted by thoso who proposo to make this a fealuro iu their busi ness. Scrub sheep aro not to bo abuse 1. The have tho best blood iu iholr veins and are made scrubs by 6crnb care and management. 'That's what.' tlu matter." Do yon plant com for the silo? If not, why not? Ono acre will produce about fifteen tons if well managed, and this is enough to feed firo cows torty pounds each for one hundred and fifty days. Tf you want to haul out some mauurej when iho hay and grain arc Kidney, Uver and Bladder Curo. Rheumatism Lumbago. rln In Joint or back. brVk dorl ra' Urine, frequent call. imtatlrn,lnnamatioo r ravel, ulcermUoo or catarrh ot bladder. Disordered, Iiivcr, Impftlml direction, rout, WTlloa-Hdaf hw RW AITl P-ItOOT cure kidney dlOculUra, LaQrippey urinary trouble, brijht's dlseaao Impure Blood, Bcrofula, maiarla, geol wealmea or debCttjC Gaeraal roaats of Oa V4ti Uelhmmf fitml. lrocTU U1 rfatd to 7 l pricm ri4. At Drarrliti, SO 81xf $1.00 SU, IavaBd Oalde to ft Jta"frn 0smaaWe XiuKxxja&Co.BixoiiAWTOv.K. Y. a . CUl QUa TJtll flWlV. WO Wnnlil mnrrrraat begin to putout,and some glossy radical that lhe timothy meadow is an cxcCl. AXLE GREAS main groen all the winter. The bulbs should be planted before this new growth starts, or there will be a great loss in the vigor of the plant's growth. 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