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F.vnyi sotw.
Tnv nrenge rtekt of com, tilws t>
Mew Turk Timr&t iicj.eSM.UiAn half elite
:-;.]>g!-;sfeta yvafei. Wlfm one fhin.ks te'v
4i4k the set .<»u4 hail &m .if profit it#) bushels growing ei
corn fvr-r «cre «wte, of
»uoh » crcp tveontuse upsisuci.t And it
is envy to pvodi-K-c «tich a yu'-h.L ^ (.b»e
.wjprt* tlwf light kitidii' -x ten the right
Ibi-fiKzors ami nuaiocr of applying tbofe»,
a mi ■ ■ - - . i :
The emi of tiw land to.dpi plating *md
tondiag thte crop w r.o mlft* for twcaW
bnshvte a» tor «aa htunired bushels on
*S SiTfe.. ■ . (Toon Ow.—-« . . . h» .
Ibo to CnooBfi a ;
smmply hm-n is. a good iudicaijon; a full
rye another. Her hfsail should be smalt
MM) alwrf Ari'td t-ise Uomm no*-: Fibs
sn s.- to ■ Hh tu cl ' ct of •{
tfcie tbal xhft is dtoited; ur the face, «««k
between find <w« Hou<& that me xs
what efc'xik men cell a good handler—
*kiu soli ;tod hxik» like the skin of a
dog. TWp bxua loin t* the udder, and
sbm tail A cm with thcMi marks
never bdla i>) l>e agt*4 milker. ThuWi
! « t t<_ ’ *-t c i >► i * i js nsuaily
A«*cH*M:-d, ’’ i.wlfwliu «.’td but few mtlly If, gootl farmer w»wh
Sir*: *»•• our marktte a
ISs a “No 1 ariieto,” h«i won't s|5B.her
nulcRs obiigfkl to do *o.
nm Porr,.Tftv. -A trexh r
s‘. >u. i , > / i t i f) r, h tu ,
' benefit, l»
aar guiwer ««i, with
tolded to the food of fowls to k««e
their vigw, audio stimulate egg p»i!aa
:ion. This d .‘lUtet'Vih apjcucuTl
*r f r • * i j #,i, uc’h-ui, b*" da i
of the ^dwiftftdru ' family haft awsm* Rid to
■ •■• ■
bud*—wholes ' that give tbo “game
Savor” i« their flo.-di. Ailhough they
... - i tt
ftbesi. laducitxusi, am! 'other graic.? cou
. ■ i . i-v He) dor- • ,.m • f.ovf. y c the
quacHty ’.is piSt sufijeiont to an-...ply the
place t# flw'eteobgtir epedies, a fawto for
which fo iultcnteti by the. teafLMLivji.
Stock Journal
< lx ex ,—A yoke of oxen is always profit¬
able m th'.' farm. It matters not tew
atarjy horse tenma tbci-oaiM, oxen are
the best'for m-tcii kisds of work A
good ox should hav* a king, lean face,
add Vbrighi. based eyrt, w hich show it
tepalality to .receive instruction «rd a
dispufcjou teitoto . to otey it. ri -tiie Itetge nostnl# work
ti:a capability, ox to
.. Very
•an'a km Jivif dfenbte ;tey.. large bow*at the
; ’b Full breast.
* itmrfht luck, wifle 'ribs—by which is
- tfestitbwtkftl round c-ut ueariyas
wide I-., internes 1 ■< r.u.
bias, are evidences of *fretigtb. Straight
knees, bread t. w«. pc>i|itti»g- stnught fop
ward, "how an <x that can travel on a hard
jwl, or They should be well
| Eak-ted, tpeitl. .espcHfdly in uaco&itioa and
—jtfikffe »«Witt Trit, >nr.
: , A G-r.tiA'.' Okohaeix—T he Jhnnrr’s
fu -i braKum %, pibB»hia B. »' detaued acrottut JHinois, of
' the itir of A. •Whitovy, apple of Hr*
who liiu acre* in trees.
t*t the first la) trees in DM3, ai d now
ha* lfi.Oud iu !. bearu^T;' Hu 1 vegan with
144 sorts, tmmgHNwsly tf.ciin SO are 1,4';, Ideate
iftfk being to t«st For suuuncr
and uultjute, he cbwdW Astrucbna
Maid a $ Blush, riuovs- and Bailey
^W'.-vt. and for winter and spring,
DiuMiiC, .Tcnatban, Wdtow Twig, Ben
Dttvis^ac:;’ !87”>. Witic-wip. 2Ti>oi) busStel >.“- largest ow-tedi cr*>p, in <*f
was -»■.
which >ri wl wt* shipped to market, and the
din <‘ a ■ ■•'!>•••. H > * > "t
s*uu« ro & full c : . , . rop . ffo* v tl a.i
mt c ia t.j: "* « > *- I * I * < Mil c
moth be turn* sfsoep into the pearly orchard, by
which .these inserts are .cleared
Dots s«t. wolds, The long^ifeol Leicester:! r heep are W,' ft?*
Sonth-Dowiis
M* nno« e»t t;:e bark. The soil of the
ifdited is reh enough without manure.
Mt. .W, advia«a tor an orchard that it
iAno to the P'-rth, cultivation with corn
for a few years, then so* ding to. clover,
to h« pi ime-J: tiMeir- evory three or fewer
f ears.
Corrow-8sn«t> Mk**.—T lus ought, all
to be consumed in our own country, in¬
ti* « xp>i :• . - <i p p i-noii
:if ! V ,4: -■ ••to? « • ■ 'H : .v tioarUh
'■u^l itibsrarrrHtillhe ft . hap.pi-k«'ping bowels food, of the auitnals '.i he oil
todto.-.t'-Rs thepi ingtHci comlitkan, while
ft' fN$* Wtiwat In f * muscles Mo .
•* a‘-d .sxfiiftf hniUbwo up the
rfif-'idly. Bdt with it Bhodld be brua, fed middlings, sparingly,
vud jhijp *1 eitiwr
jitts or other no-al. From a pint to two
quarts per day is a fair ration, with other
■ r<U.ng to the sire of the animal,;
aUhongh at the South, no are abundantly. informed,
ibey feed it atill more
There they usually io< d the. send whole,
it tp.UKd in-'Bi ti.o •• tton, and after
hml ■ i k‘J tit • „ y j o..vlk < »* as
much b ft they please, v.itb. impunity,
ababst entirely fato'-ditg tte-irswieo with
it, fiafeiliitig te.-f<*te KlaiiiTblt off with om two weeks'or
■•o -ring. — J?c*u
- rv i i.l I :e; ■ We -
r k-ee-j -:-. -beNt. J, ’
e- '
. : - ! - . :
Sited pointbu "p tor ii d V. .
Sfasddt !■/ :C. : ar.fi
f s > - - ul :ri- . . : ti> i
ha- ‘■"'foie''---; ;to:. . p- y. . i; |oj !v
eward I.' >i i.t Wi )V
h 1 -> , .<1 t\ -e- ::
fipfoietiNeS-s : HtiJeefe- : ffiepe
U. r .-V - ■ .*« .« •.. fi ! 1 . •
M '* ' 1 - e e fi - ti. iel
ft'*'! •• h! tsHtriffifs t V tot Ca<»t: Chest
with t">. w- b • P x , !>-
1 ‘d Fc - ■ F. - is- - ' «n - ■ u
5 Ot - .1 let tfj; t t ntsd wi-.ff
fill the fdirto, Jj£ M ami Feet: Legs
*- fol i and »m*fi n teat mual!
Wyn-oiOO-t, i Thor avt * Mm
ti* 1 i -isfiy I r ih;*,i ,
■T I Ufi4 fW -4 , ' u.tor t*> ileamte
i * Tall e»tsrh, 'duck:
to pfo ma tapering. Size: According
■to ij'i»d.
- 1 ,’r< d ( PC < ■«}»*
with Ail tyros in the use of ruachincrv to
tl • w^ra- .?•,! 1 , its t-v, pmf-,1 , n
T V ' ■ - l ' •’ ' * a ; U viP 3 c
.
■ , •* 1 m h t n i I Mi, 1 fiat
^ ) 1 rt V u a f - (ft
pix>|«-r snanfity. The roimm to that
wdo, ffi A • uoj.yte,
comes, f?W\vm% .as ^,M:aikb ttfoxeUru! »y*„ teiiaelohslv sticky; tore
t«
' <?. <
.,
* ........ 'b'i • ■ : '■:';
fierve-fi to “ws-fih the Wring”'and let he
' *«* to* « ^ n <■ ' f r’ » .
teg of mcArirgmaf-hifoteflito-ihaetifi e.;
euipUfied. dtc* is .to gm"« Jaud, whew*, flvrag
»t to s >
r.He; through « W on 1,foes, and
«str«:i 5 ^araoaj of JtehoilAtodih -rads,■!'
tite'Wses; Any tticra to an injury, W.hil
t k-mt W »0 - fw-,Ty washrkl-' »g Ur
i.^p.,1 omtunadiy asways
7i#ipnt sotjrork fivortrag imt—tima
esu m., -/to,
HOI ? SFIt.FFTTRS* IITIPM
■
have-* ^ ^ wares S|ra,:iw"-‘1
thwm<8itb#th turnip#, fed top* and all
in water ivnsteuilv. and remain bright
vdfns* from rasttadefinifelf. hrmratt. *
Brawns* Botsh Ajsn -
Wlmrattos turn W*» akm« the fence,
on f he road, vr feetwc-, •.- ftekte. late in the
snmwr and is I --barn it, and
< nr* a ,l the ash. - r inn*!. It only
F-tebcaa .Av mjn ’ 5 rabbits, and in
jZji ^l^JSZr^Ai »■“ %z£TX II
du*w-n or »o of ihitBti pitted <>n »ho top rsf
aarfi crock of pickles, allowing *hctn to
remain until an the nickm-s are used,
tirated ..!■■!•->>" ranistj win sot, uoa« it emm
jo,«rs its strength .and theft .erments.
i’ < > --I’ .<* wu h better t< 1 onriy
than late. Ass*,.on as cold weather • mm-i
tin, pi; • 1 gain '■* r. little. if airy, and
*>ften lose dutiaff cfihl_ atoms. 1 Hero
fors-<?rowt them if not fat enough ^ to ialh
1 *» ’ A* h< ‘‘J oi-v* .(S*
h'-'fp the# diffc-Ktis fuiicl^taw in torn?;
keep them clean and wfcm, and coax
them toast e\.rv ounce p-nffHnn.
Pm i.Tt.v need to be treated much in
ksiied in- ;tme earlv, wuv. If • fife -That led, is. fattoned ‘ market, and j
*r
fl 3 ir-nulh < si s' »v
:pi.! r „ y%m .f Janni." t a«M»
t .Si U ii.i>t i, <>r
oflshhaep I'n nhci u a S. ts ; at
,
rarely' par! h.w’ by the higher pneo^
Warm are essential to winter
ia-vino-, 'Batts* qiie
rrocew.- -'JCKe submi
.sker';-. kfli, oaf m the crij«t, mid popr
>vrtr the i' t one quart of fx 'ling milk.
di , cold b-st it to a pulp. ' e -i stir in
. w ,j »> .** « », - - * \ u M f y*
lohy, 'and half yeast wdte iLssoived
iljis should bhke hi twenty rarmitos «
!» oven is right. Serve with a very
svwt sad highly ttavorwl sauce wnea it
3 hot.
Jtum, Yitos-r,.....-Stir into si pint thick of
■TVftljr ye;isf llonr to nmt« a
inter,' and a teaKpoitisfal iff nnlt. Iiet into it
ip} ouett,/ thou, roll out this, cut
.Ak«s with a c«ke cutter, and dry in the
shade .itt. cl.-. ,r, yvipdy wontber, Wi- n
swifs-eOy dry put in They n bag, mid b-.mg iu <1 a
o* *, dri j • p f.sdtvcd g*
sixiBfiftfbs. t )m M fttesc cyk'-s <1
in a little milk or water ia enough tor
lour quarts of hour.
rimeiKV liear more exjwsttte tlmtt any
rtfani’.of qhi domestic AaMttls fm-t even
ex.eepttiig UoTHf’s, weather, not worked), that with- is,
stipottore to the but not
rut eheitox.. lo-m riMros. The ewes
sight t*> l*s in iamb by;,tipis Itiisf tiien,:ftad
< luk. tuf kept u* . v V . s id
com a d»v each wiD go far towards keep
mg them in good condition. Weed out
rdf thwft irhtch show signs of weakness.
have poor teeth, &e., and fatten them if
you e-tr
sprinkle thoroughiv Ji w ith fine «lt; I t, !t j
remain with for two davw removing !
the water, make of u pickle ground with ginger, vim-gab |
with tour ounces four
ounces of A; pi.-pper. one ounce of eloves.
and boil put the eftbbag., ia jKn<
Li,vs pin king closelv; bmi when tin- vim gar With
A,,.,.,,! to on tho nil up the jura; * will
he pood to ,...... iRt ma uetk.
, *.ws wnieh are gtiing milk must
an increase of \< m. AiontAa. or
sr.gm beets, are **, e. Cut them ra
Riiees, ami *1 inn few- tuvm with bras, and
i., e. toot a ■ iis.w-i more or to««t a time,
c. o o «w» ,ihv t* fihed ffe‘"tiia*'.ves
with buy or cotii, {(*,-ier _ or grass. »«>ft
tiurmjft, may Ini fed to' some cows at milk
uig-time, md not flavor tn<* milk. Keep
ut> the flow of mint, ifJ—Mblc. cajwc
lady wdh young cows, by feeding meal,
erai), and roots.
i)BVU,fin Mbits.—T he following will
make a nice breakfast dish for persons
who «.ie net dvi-pepfie:—Taka two tnbl,
apotwifnls cf black r-*'!>P<r and quarter of
a spoonful of cAycnno. Take some thick
slices of nu-at, beef or mutton, or some
legs of chickens mr other poultry.
tic meat- several ways, but not through,
ru.il put 1li * pepper m the interstices,
broil otttt clear ho- Sauce -Two table
sjKv*nfulft roast meat gravy, two port
wmt*. half k*m.>u juice, half n-pp.-etivt-ly
ni anchovy sauce. Harvey sauce, YVor
lhf!r :• - ter shred sauce tembn and Iteading sauce and a
stuffing 4«ek : peel and some* of the.
of .or goose (if the “devil”
is mode of cither; otherwise have a little
chopped onion iioilod tender in gravy
and put into the sauce, which to mby to
be ifftade hot on the first, i
Bather .Used,
Johnson—■* What to the matter with
you, Ned; you look melancholy? ”
Med—-“l'e«; the fact of tW matter is
i n&vv got mired up so in my family af¬
fairs that I don't know who I am.’*
.1 ohuso’j—“ Riither a strange remark.
Explain yi-umself.”
'b‘d.......“ 1 will. Yon sec, I married a
young widow who lived with her step
•11ughter: my father shortlv after mar
nrd. the stop-daughter. My wife was,
therefore, tJie inotlmr-m-law and dattgli
tiH-dn-law of ray Lik-t, I am the
lette r of my in,.t!icr-in-law, and my
witc's step daughter is my step-Biothef.
Wen, lay step-mother—-that ia to
n y father’s wife, and my wife's d.-iuglu
’ * bud a son fleas t v etop-1 n.t!,r,
Of course ; but , being the son of my
wttes step-daughter, mv wife to, of
ce-nrse, grandfather his gniudmotbet, well and 1 am lus
V wife as had as hjs .»tot>l>«>tber.
* ‘J aLfiO a 1>uy. My stip,
mother to consequently tin- step-sister of
of my boy, and also his graminiothcr
and to-cause By he father is the is child the of brother- her step-son’
to ui-law
my son, who the son of mv step¬
mother. 1 am my mother's bryther-in
»b my wifa to arist <>i her own son, mv
mn is the gnmdAm-of mv father, and I
WU HIT own grandiathc-r.”
An . v luimH !lo»»Ut.
. Twdcsdate, somewhat, sltabhilv
:; - s to. his wont. ree-. .tiv went, to
-
-*|y' -u - 'Vfo- •'Hloat kmnvieu who Lord
* 1 * i I
p <u y x Ii««ivjlk was -nut
‘-k . •"•mainaed
* ! «'»«. t!u- flunkey, “just
?■>]<' inii 1 m e
d ' ' - y
-^L^ra'l fnY '
if ,f> t l<
ou-aStew t t i
Wmub the f yoijf «rl fl ir.-no i n t ( .y yd.:
d, -> 1«!. . ,,,f, , t „ s , t
Yofi taft'v imuuino how the. . , j,
-u that i&touue nraiuvnt, and' how Lord
'loP V, V ' to
ci A t w-JP***?* ** cm » because ^
8
Btrty OM Bpa
eeitent work. It. would ill beeome me
to speak of' him or b» writing*, except
f^er,«. «*M he ,li4 cheerful W But, / my Bm dear he
a man
** M ; en generally show a feoppr better man? Do hm
buoyant ter wur*a spirit, ftreater a faith hope, a more and
m man
m ff* do-Htoy, than those of hu^ early
maah.xxl ? ihs IrfondS toll aa that be
*kp Lffi&StSSRZ&
!XS%2SZ%£!S?«%S£Z to like the of de~
me cry
gfmr and as to his comments upon the
iato war vwitton of aeccseioD, was thereajiything
eM;R by a great wan more per
verse ?
{ f uu glad ron approve of good dinners,
[| m , the tumor myself of eating 365
of I .belie-vein per annum, generously and leap nniffislied years 8B&. and
»
total!? nnstinitiliited life. At the rnmm
* vj i have ivu-r been quite :* teetotal
**r. not being able hi live to my beet
..'.'CK-eption, It is the coming man who
will not drink wine. I am cot he, as you
know,
Goethe drank freely of the light wines
of his country, as ail tise Germans do,
but he was free from th« mod of tobae
«>, He had a particular dislike of it,
Toll jure, tempera to in all else .^except
w< * s *, was a annff taker, and 1 tad!one of
the prettiest scuff boxes in Kurope.
Both of them, 1 think, would hare been
bettor and happier if they had managed
their bodily affairs a little bettor. Aiiow
Bw » ( then, still to ad vise students, jour
aalists, and all who labor with the brain,
to is, row away their dirty old pipes, put
Iheii cigars Into the stove, never buy
aa y m o re; bceoiue absolute teetotalers
(or m near as they can), taka a g*-xkl
dinm-r in the middle of the day, and
3 „-. S | m m$fij days in seven as they 'jPar- can
aflnr.1, torts but always one .—James
tetter t o me Boston Merabi.
[fir. boat* Kveteing <’hr niele.]
il! (ilftis etc
While it may’ be proper that those
“living' iu jrlhKs house* diotild never
thraw we think it eminently
proper Uhl that those good working word” for ia glass.houses
sii< say themselves. a ■ In this anything of
benefijt to connection
Mr. l-.uic Work (’orrfy, Msmcge-rbVicni. pleased N.J.,
0!.»? q remarks: I am to
>ay that ! have used the Great Remedy,
St. .ftttobs QU ? . tor liheumatisn!, with
excellent results; other members ,.f my
faradv have also been greatly tienetitted.
-file Horrors of Rns-slau Grlminal Raw.
As , to the , manner m . which Nihilists
,,Te < i'uated m prison the loUowmg case
may s«ve as an example:
L- H. was arnstid fora small press
J 5
^ Sf> f«t. of «» T Thl^f'T ^ he wm<5t,w 8
, rT
* Ws^LS JiJ ^
^holxml only te to , trousers and shirt on
wneu imnnsoncd. was left without any
^oth tur, without limng even
for f J* live months. mo f™ % The «?“*«* only covering from . tals given C " U
him wa* a thin blanket, thrown in »t
n jgj,t and taken away in the morning,
The foot that torture is .ippliwl in Bas
„i«n jails Is so well known that the rela
tivns and friends of prisoners continually
$ r y j 0 convey them poison in order that
j]...,.. unhappy victims may escape th«
t>‘rrible sufferings they are subjected to.
The m other of il herself supplied
her son with prussic acid “in ease h«
ei ,,. tl ;d be que.dt.-ned.” In the case ol
Sck.ve-fF, one Trapp publicly boasted
“ho would sot>:i make tne prist>nes*}>esk
in nil tongues,' a boost which he would
nndonbtlv have tried to execute but for
tim tkreers nf rhe Nihilist Commit-toe»
who so effectively that' intimidated the pr mm
authorities Solovieff was “< onh
bunged.”
“We willingly risk onr lives,” a Rus¬
B i an ex Qe said to mo lately, “we die
gladly in onr cause; the only thing we
do f a is the tort arc. Most of us carry
p u-on: but this is now so well known
that doctors arc always in attendance to
administer antidotes at the first sign oi
potoou having been takon."
[firauil Rapid Times.)
A RmUl r’s Te«'uniony
Chos. S. "Trickjand, Esq., of 9 Boyi
ston Place. Bost<*», Ma—., after relating
his - irpn-mt nt-iv, ry Irotn rheumatism
ly Ht, Jacobs Oil. 1 ouSwt .find wenb
to the convey discoverer my praise this and gratitude to
of liniment.
Husband and Wife,
A ITov i'b nc« woman who baa been
separated from her husband for twenty
four years is soon to rejoin him at Sag¬
inaw, Mich. Each one has believed the
other dead for f wenty-four years. When
they parted they lived in Worcester,
Mars., and when he went to Boston one
dav he heard of an excellent opening at
been Saginaw doing for a gunsmith, «nd aa he had
th -tight lie would poorly give at Worcester, he
his wife a plcas
aut surprise: so he went out to Saginaw
and settled himself in business mu
w rote to his wife to come out and join
him. She never got the letter, as there
had been some difficulty between feet
husband and her relatives, they inter¬
cepted several other letters which he
wrote il asking began the cause, of her silence. dead, By
ar bv she to think ho was
and moved from Worcester to Providence.
Ho wrote to Worcester and couldn't- learn
anything about thought her after she hail moved
away, so he she must be dead.
At Providence she set up as a clairvoyant,
bat no reason is given for the fact thai
she.wasn't to fir.d out smart from her enough second »s a sight clairvo.vtml where
hv-r budcod was, while she pr- tended
to give just, such infomatio;. to others in
search of it. Recently au English lady
visited Providence and met the clairvoy¬
ant, and mentioned that she knew a fam¬
ily of the same name in Birmingham.
Eng. The clairvoyant remembered !
Pii» was the homo of her husband before
bo came to America, and she wrote to
hi* Birmingham relations expressing boi
belief that he was dead. She received
an dead, answer they saving had that he coalda’t be
biift as Saginaw. very Thus lately heard from
at she found him
again M.eeham. doing a pro»perou» busmese.—.
. ..........
‘ VVipwfJ ««• luitcfelf I.Httiv*.
Ivanici-V Sate Kiiiney imd X4ver Cure is tiie
r< L:t;iiy that will care f!r munv disea*--* Been.
Utfo*i!|iiai. Iteafiitct,. -ti-v:i, diwavlwed
“ <”••«*, wt-akueea, menu! at,,-,... and tombed
Sfo&uir tsar- «{r«x'Hiaiiy Vagatant:. rviuovad fey it* oe«*.
* »c ,t
Which is JUghtl
A doctor says: “When a lethargic
tl^mbed by the doctor, gave a sliffmot
No ’ ,l ' s iazJ -
'
wmmi BINTS.
ftSTi
ToCmu* Beach Caushxehk.—'W ash
in hot ends with a little- bora* in the
water, rinse in very blue.water, and iron
while damp on the wrong «4e.
To Komovb Soobch from
Peel ami slice two onion*, exfhwt the"
j a i«, half j,. pounding of and squeezing whitehoep^md % <‘ut
up an ounce hue f«UV*
jffcXSU to the juice; two ounce* of
— •*» -■ - *-»•*"■
wash and boil out the liuen, and the
spots will disappear.
To BkstoSB Fxxmi) tb'KOiaro'.r. —
The following directions w*-r« recently
given to a correRjx>ndent of the London
Furniture Gazette,: Beat lho dust out
of them thoroughly, and afterward brush
them ; then apply to them a strong lath¬
er of en«tile soup by means of a hard
brush ; wash the lather off with clear
water, and afterward wash theta y.ith
alum water. When dry the colors will
be restored to thru original freshness.
When the colors have faded beyond re¬
covery they may be touched with a pen¬
cil dipped in water colors of a suitable
shade, mixed «ith gum water.
Lsstovane. —Few persons understand
The projwrly iamon the should art of first making railed lemonade.
U> bctu 'en
the hauifi until it to quite soft, ibesklti
removed with » sharp knife, and every
pip tumbler extracted, the lemon juice being held over
a that ao may he lost in
the operation. The pulp should then
be divided into small pieces, and the su¬
gar thoroughly mixed with it. Last, of
all, be the requisite amount of water should
added. Orangeade may he made in
the same w ay as lemonade, using less
sugar. perial drink They is both made should by adding be iced. Im¬
a snail
teaapoonful of cream of tartar dissolved
m ade boiling water to each pud of lemon*
PETBOtF.rw yon Rustic Work.—-“W e
see on every hand,” says an exchange,
“handsome rustic work falling to decay
and becoming distorted by age. It is
commonly made of a kind of wood which
does not last long. Soak it thoroughly
with crude petroleum when new, and it
will remain unchanged ;:.d.diuii. ly. A
rustic grounds summcr-hottfto would have on a been shaded jiartof
our exposed to dampness and decay mi had usually
not
this boon prev* nted a dozen years ago
by imparted petroleum. Thu p- cnluu brown color
remains unchanged by a mixture and of the heavy oil
; a lattice-work
of fully pine exposed lath a fourth dampness of an inch thick,
to and weather,
is a-s sound and unworn as ever. The
oil is now .go chi up that there to nofi v
cufto for omitting its application, and
it may be rapidly and easily brushed
over the surface, and sunk into the pores
with a whitewash brash. Apply it
heavily.” '
_ _
WOman’s blrengtln
The strength of women lies in their
heart. It shows itself in thoir strong
love and instinctive perception right
el Intellectual -
a wrong. courage is
rarely one inclined of their virtues. As a rale,
they are to he restless and ex¬
citable, allowing tiu’ir jodgments and
actions to be swayed by quick emotions
of all kinds, but, above ail, it to hi their
hopefulness their and tlicir endurance that
they Had chief power. \Yho is
the last- person to give up hope in the
case apparently of » member altogether of the family the who has
gone to bad?
What mother or sister with deep and
ardent love for such will ever cease to
cherish hope or endure suffering on tiicir
account? The patience of women is pro¬
verbial, and their whole lives are bound
up in their affection. Few people will
deny that the love iu one form or another
makes up beauty of life to woman.
It enters into all she does. Anv work
outside her immediate circle to nu trtaken
most often from pure desire to help some
one else to know something of the
mysterious happiness of love. Unlike
men, intercourse women with ehiully those look whom for personal
for they are
working. If their interest lion among
the poor, they are desirous of sympathetic
personal acquaintance with them; and
very little good work of a lasting kind
lias be u done by women without tiicir
own influence of love Wing brought to
bear on the individual eas^, -^Nineteenth
Century,
“Science enumerates 588 species of
Just organic think forms of it! iu Every the air wc breathe,”
time yon dra w
in ft breath a whole zoological garden
Klips down your windpipe and no free
tickets to the press.
Bifi Istibito are es.-.ity contra-tod: 80sreCold*
Mid both sire very hai-.l te> get rid of. Tbs Gobi#
ire quickly aaif fitutiy cured by Dr. Bui’s.
Cough Byrap.
V/-,r ryx x-» iK’Ui-iar.:- ia and Kfrcngthcniug
r he blood; regu! rtl&t the bowels ; ash rnttm
t - * u» tysUmy auto directly npou tke«>!*
actios;, J.-uoiB, and feiwiuset the wiioia »y«t«m l«
GK.vxr.FATnrR, conSncfl to the chimney cor¬
ner by that oW-fa.-hunieil aiimeat, rhenautistn, wide
tight* Uti-battle* e'er again, but Bob. a
awake, progrecnive f.-llt-w, iotvo .. i.- Li.-n thus:
“Grandpa, Gowacn.'* lightning buiitneut teat a
the Indians for dislodging an enemy. It will
your rheumatism, anti can be bought in
fMBPK fc bottle* f.»r 2S<-.. or cue of regular si2<i
f»r 5’x For m by ail Druggtotfi.
I to Veltfete Brit t p., Kaniluili, Web..
Wi:! »end thoir I.jut:c 1 • ,j to the
afflicted ajk<i» 90 days’ trial. Itee their nlvcf.
TriaL” tiaeiuent in this paper headed, “ ■ ; al>a oi
:.......................... _
0*t Lyoa'a lab-: ■ stiff oner* applied to
tboea new boot*U jb-; . ■: raa th«a ywr.
MAxaBiAi. fever* can fee prevented, »«c other
mlaauatio disea*<-,«, by occaaiouaUy using Dr.
LkmfonS'i Liver Jmiyorau.r, the oldest general
Family Medicfiic, wiiieb i* !ecoirirurjdeti a* a
care for ail. di«**»6* <-'«i*ed by a diaordered
liver. Eighty-page hook sent free. Addresa
Dr. HanforiL iG'J Broad,tav, Sear i'atrri
T>an«rl S» twiik WI v em aitfff
I>R. MaRCIU -ti - rv-Ki-K catbo?,tcok
ft*#*? Vrn-i mm White* Mm braise w ***'rt"*v Innsu^MU-irstx *‘4rfc t « *F th*
■:», to nr »f
tc* ,, tterw, Lu.’ldeiitivl H«morrfaft|fo rtoodiwa. Puntnl
bupptvmmi or
r«»vftM« rwttatMy* aa4 |rr«|;uUr fh'tid MuiStjuativa, Ac. Au oid -fttwi
ftt>4 cur4 Tor a uftotehfut* mtU
rate* **r :r^» ns4
p- tifbta.. :*> HO-A aF.TH * EAi LafiD, Urtca, JK*w Tc-rit.
•»•<* »X»«l Utoesaa—»i..-•■! e«;_ botti*.
wee of charge a valuable little taft’kaadtefiK-**
H/f; ; ^ :r i
wtwiy til# mokt ftk<?.ptiivai. Address &BSLbove. i
r5»"t
■
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■ tt*
: -:S
ftelliftg Water In a Sheet of Paper.
X’thtrr is pnblisbisg a Bories of at¬
tractive amides on ••PhytdoR Without
given Aptwratiffl,” experiment* In the for latest boiling number water and are
melting l«*d on a piece of paper. Take
a piece of paper ami fold it up, »«l’.nol
l-'oys lid. do, into a *qn.tr* boa witimut a
four Hung this up to a walking-stick stick
by threads, and support the
njB'O books or other oonvement pfap-.
Then a lamp or taper must b« placed
uftdt r this dainty caldron, In a few
initiates the water will l»il. The only
tear is Jmt the thri-v.l--. should catch
fire :uul Itet. the water into the lamp
and over the table, The (himo must,
therefore, l?4 h> too large q ....
paper does not burn, because it is wet;
ami even if it resisted the wet it will not
burn (uruiiab, iR cansc the heat impart¬
ed to it ou one side by the ftatne would
be very rapidly conducted away by the
water on the other.
Another experiment of a similar nst
ture, but, perhftjw, even more striking,
is as follows: Twist- up the edges of a
common cardboard, playing card, fashion or other il into bit o£
so as to a
light tray. On this tray place a layer
of small shots or bits of lead, and heat
it over the flame of a lamp The lead
will BKi.lt but the card will not bun..
5; may be charred a little round the
edges, it will but lie immediately for below her*: again the lead the
lead nut burned, side
conducts off the heat on on
«9 fast .ns it is supplied on the other.
A Dasmi-ns paper tells of a mnn who
fainted dead away while being measured
for a suit of clothes. It was not so much
““ account of the novelty of t he thing as
tin- fact that fee happened to glance «p
at tlie back end of the store ftiwl saw the
legend should “No Trust.” Clothing dealers
have more regard for the health
>f their customers. The dreary sign
‘Terns Cash” has prostrated many a
fair and “promising” youth.—AbmA
toten Hera ld.
V tv A lew ,4.7
I' ffif k
«*$#£& xfe-v
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Se CfXt
RHEUMATISM, Heuralgla, Sciatica, L-j/nbaao,
Backset;?, Goaf, Quinsy, Screess$ of the "Chest,
Sore Throat, Swell
tigs Scalds, and Sprains, B*mrat Burns Buddy and
Pains,
Troth, Ear md Hmdschs, Frosted
Foot md Ears, and off other
Pains and Mcho$.
K® Frepemttoij- ea mtth «qa»t* St. Jaccss On.
If ,V fiitp-, mre, *ithpr«- mS i hr tip External
a a rt»e oc>»|MS»tt»»ty.
t.’rt.vs f'trtise- '-f.ftft OpRtiu ia> I- f*^* ■v oil* stiffcrluf
Cft !».!. can e&ip .aad jn-.'feiuvo j Cff'tfi Ha
«# -in «r.'a t*
SOLO BY ALL 0BO9«« A TIP 0SALLB8
IP KEDIOIfTB.
A, TOGBLEE & CO..
Mu., V, H. A.
HUNT’S \
liEMEiY M # #
4 &r
THE Git EAT
KIdnay and Liver Medicine,
CrrSET all pawwi of Ute KUtnev*
Ivor, llUOtlcr, anti CTInarr Oiirans i
*>r»j.*v, JUI»f;asc, Oravcl, l>,:ite.t.-». Mriplit’s
tu uto si». k,
Lola*, NoantctUoa or »M«; lltUenUnn or
of l vine,
Tiervous »lsek*e«, Efinate
W«Bi 1.M.SS-S, ,i ». in .
Stonuseb, «tc«, Biiioustsegs, lit i,: i, f,. , sottr
Coast unttioa .ViUls*
HUNT’S lEiEDY
SRfoYS .TSYSS
•aft, lo » aura healthy and SIitt“'l!C>rr8*hEUr!l>V «w«cdy "o’a
Wn cured by ti eurv, and tiuc.U- I* hav«
wi.cn pbrdeteM ^ d8l8r and fri,-,.,.*
n ° S ‘ at
Sr?nd for pampfoifrt to
'VM• K* CLARKfi, Provfdonee, r. I
th« . iPrto#* vb*sai>ri cent* *m| SJ.SJ5, ,; ?8
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IllTgP
Wnm w lb CfoU tei T'-nfftwi . Sorsr
B . m A wm 4r, i*k^ »*»« iUti
U yt>* suffer from Wftkwftt!»«»>. in
Ks -vtift’rio .' &»e H»U His<«***%.
:t you feftt-w M*l»ru, Li»*r Cbinp-swUt or noy Ki4a«y wr
t ! ?i Ji ■ Vi>:Av -a tAK "SMI HHirt'*.
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*: - - r g.rij.jt.v'i ft'jpiut rt-fo
’iftit ms ter* Company, m
V 01 NO IRS'-Si-tite-t; ader«*< .
*e»i-**i*»l» toria* wi-raw*.
Sttf “'rkorrira'raacm*' I‘ *'"■* **?'■'*** ; w* fa*hi*k out
•« seas. s». Lons* Mo.
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Kidney Complaints.
DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS.
Tiv 3 sTniftaHHff aft-|vi; <>€ tm «s« t# altfwvk ife4 af -£U»
kUln-tr^n »y*i : d«A . Fft ««r,- pfMxt/isn F-ma-li *f in#
sir, aval Ui«u«# ihi- -tbisj 4u«tt
4 li, n'hich W^tM BAtiXrtl jmi* n Vft a noJurW^ £«tw)>rM « tbt dMg«*.o of f&B
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a.Tfce-Hir ; efvb* a #CMVr*» the
V‘ir;»»,k a'-dney* irm^oni* *w*« jwtla it*
> h*elA le*l*ei*tt* av>fi dryvu. niatet), v (: »k ,.u, fr#/jueot bea4»che» nitnib- ,
At «eoer*t «m^y, j
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h^art, I'Ve. Tory;tv., l-uirt wv4 iktirtf** ftfwtegtb, breiib.
Jhe 1 *# o:
. U. of It the kfcltfp?* 5bf S*4+ \w
relief. h*» in ’wr t«; i.bitiB wu«q ii l*
r^niai ?>' »‘ lf i 4sr*i»-tv<i* r-'f. In wwf <%*«#
it p.tiv Ute« ftOTOraS «^i>eci:vnj <•#*«» Of tt» K <
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srH J- # irt iwiva* ann ;m«
pmsm*~ ln% ■ %&&& y «*Mt i*s&, 'fy i-he oaw*« Vgvs-fe'TSfc, *rf k-ng j»iaai4
ttig hm itexm fw i r y 4\<.* # i »y ev#ss
«ft*t fervirtg tisHnf »>f Ut« lioown wMeii uTfc a«4
tu W vjipriustif h£ %bi* dt^-a»8.
Kidney Complaints.
cmj*xAT4 # o., Maroh it, i#rr.
X%ar; §* i - i har©. t 3 3w*4| fe* ws- VjMrtn'sff* ft* !»'Ft# itm*
»te4 can (rvlbtoflr S<k%a » ftwa* m%:
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Ml t» W K XUrtp.r-f.dJt, IT. drui'Eifit, 0: Eightk
4U*-«i eors#r
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IO*« «ii*.,t«l*?«r»rs: (WI With «h* ktju»f fom
pllubl. Mil WMf IBdl.C-S t« BJ VC«*TI1IC. I h»t» «kk»B
■-co-nil 0* Tv.u- j:rv»i'ftra*i*MJ, k .-.1 .*» II
e » Tain*Wer-matr. b,* tMeiaHKml m«.« go-d Uum all
«>jr oilier medicine. I m fce.rtiij to
»sa?tit« r.!ai» rMjaottoll f.'-vln 1ltfiS**r c. rOy.iriiat*. j.® y*»ii:ia,
Find b,x>kkeeper erf,: ft >Jat* *Ca„ >"!>*.? M
tjhoats. So. *A Wm Front Ciawotiui, O
Vmrrm R hm th«r»a»»4* t# b**ttk 'who h*v*
itetig tittU suft'irea,
Vegctine is Sold by all Druggists,
it
CaESRATEtt
cm F,
• ;
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STuascis
MKCviS'iVl«r^t of th« cMioiial philo**.
pby ft Sk ai. ft ;* a tjr jpiire* rsj«
•to!>?* ) <"£ ph>* tt
tit JktsYAW Arid 2tii tiHftj ftt s- If f- .‘-ft** th#
•ody aduts, !j the l?>r
pi** *itel iirev, , .i i .1 :.-U - s ‘.i'-fery “ .
jb the eftiue fttittettiv w ' 3i Ut ft WiOi l.d CriUfhtirtR,
S *» to l !>«•»’*r# jeii*r#;t7.
TRUTH >?
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mm hw* *». -d..*un v Hm, Ti* „ *# *»wiut
mi The an msm&n for the l < v e
t n^j-1 nr.-'t *©r the «*«' « f
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