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AGRICULTURAL.
TOPICS OF INTEREST RELATIVE
'iO FARM AND GARDEN.
nncklng Horses.
One thing I have never been subject abio to of
Unde,-stand and that is the
bucking horses. I havo given the ques
tion some study, at:d find that only in
the Western part of the United States,
hr nes indulge in this most unpleasant
performance. This would not be strange
if it was confined to horses raised in
these countries, but it seems to be in the
climate, as the progeny of Western
ponies, if taken i last, never buck, and a
colt of a high-tired Eastern horse if born
on the (.!«ins will buck the first time a
saddle i*4 .J! lint on its hnfk 1 ■** a B thiinr ihQt U1 ? L
other a colts from IV the same mare born m
the East never do
Both the Kentucky and Irish horses
have a (rick of bounding luto the air and
alighting w th stiff legs, which is some
of the plains. 1 n ver saw any one who
could account for the change of
haiut in colls born in the West, but
every man who has ever had anything to
do witli horses in that section of the
country is perfectly Ditiu'cl. familiar with the
fact.— Poa
Karly Potatoes.
Three years’ experience convinced a
Fanner /mil fir >hr correspondent that
his practice brings potatoes ••several days
sooner than if planted without manuring
in the hili.” Starting, “the first oppor
tunity “reasonably in spring,” with loose, loamy land,
rich or made so by thor
on ghly be working in of well-rooted ma
nure,” proceeds as follows:
‘ The soil should bo thoroughly fined
before planting. Mark the rows, tun
ning the plow reasonably deep. A good
single shovel is tho best implement for
marking about for early potatoes—have the
rows three or three and a half
feet apart. Take reasonably fresh ma
nure and drop a forkful where each hill
is to bo planted. Cover lightly with
soil and then drop a whole potato of
medium size; on this cover well, step
ping on the hill to press the soil on the
seed. The fre-h manure will aid mate
rially in securing the necessary warmth
to indu 0 germination.and if, as Is some
times the case after planting early in
spring, we have several days of cold,
wet less weather, I here will I at considerably
after danger planting of the reed rotting. As noon
as condition of soil per
mit, a thorough !,'arrowing should be
given. destroys This lines and levels the surface
and young weeds that are cur
tain to start, t nder ordinary condi
tions two harrowings can nearly always
bo given. Keep tho surface mellow. The
first wot king should always be the deep
erally est, getting shallower oa h time. 1 gen
hoeing prefer to give at least one good
after the first cultivating so as to
loosen the soil well between the plants
and kill weeds. Cultivate sufficiently
to keep that e'ean and have the soil mellow
so made. a After strong, rapid growth will be
1 find it advisable a good start by the vines,
to thin to net OVUf
three good plants to each hill.”
Farm and Garden Note*.
Beets are relished by uiilch cows.
Feed oyster shells and ground bones
to fowls.
Fresh lime scattered around the cellar
will hoip to keep it dry.
Permit no smoking about the Iwrn,
haystacks or strawstacks.
Corn-foddor cut fine, moistened and
sprinkled with cornmcal or bran, is eaten
up dean.
Ilogs fattened on barley are reported
to make superior moat with a large pro
portion of lean,
A dairyman asserts that, on the same
amount of food, he never saw other
young cattle do as well ns llolsteins.
is According the to animal Col. F. D. Curtis the hog
smartest we havo among
stomach!* 103 * Ul!U ’' ““
the
In making out orders for nursery stock
one novelties. is. liable Stick to invest closely too largely in
and varieties. pretty to tested
proven
season^ Sfould ^o'trcafcT'b^'rubblJg
twice* week with a mixture of lard and
kerosene, applied warm.
Salt benefits the compost heap by kill
ing mi weeds and preventing heating.' K«
t uu.oii , Xfini , \henex°t“pr!ng hCa!1 ~
Common homemade ive soap, well
mixed with corn meal to a stiff dough,
and given every few day, is now recom
mended as a preventive aud sure cure of
chicken cholera.
Sheephere do not pay as great profit*
ns those iu Euglami. Everything de
fends farmers ou compel the mode sheep of management. forage, while Our
to in
England they are treated as carefully as
ns are cattle.
It has been found in California that a
cold air blust dries fruit in the most per
feet manner, bainples of fruit dried in
this way—prunes, apricots and apples —
two vears uso are still iu a perfect sr-ta
Of preservation.
spread Secretary Woodward would draw and
manure from the stable, even if
the snow were a foot deep. He believes
that, spread on corn land in the fall, it
does fitly per cent, more good than when
spread tha following spring.
Professor Robertson, of Canada, claims
that cream raised by the deep cold
process less highly produces flavored a butter that is
when first made,
and is, m fact, often insipid at that time,
but its flavor increases with age, and it
at its best when several weeks old.
A practical authority states that the
best way to make a hog-crate, in his
opinion, is to have the height three
fifths of the length of the h”g, and the
width three-fifths the height, This
will make a comfortable crate for a
pro perl, tra ueJ hog. It is certainly
worth trying.
Keep cream apart from any strong
smelling rapidly absorbs vegetables, odors as nothing so
as milk or crt*ara.
Fever put it into a jar that has had
viueuar, pickles or a: ids in it, until the
rar The i» best thoroughly plan is have cleansed and aired.
for it, and be to a jar especially
often thoroughly very particular that it is
washed and aired
PEARLS OF THOUGHT.
Destroy ignorance and let progression
progress.
Every utterance creates some kind of
an impression.
Calumny is like coal; if it does not
burn it will soil. ’
Real glory springs from the silent #
con*
quest of ourselves.
Avoid temptation through fear you
uaay not withstand it.
Never speak evil of any one. Be just
b f J 0 generous.'
Colors aro extensively used in tha
decoration of black toilets.
Our acts make or mar us; wo are tlio ,,
*
children .... ol .. deeds. ,
our own
„ It U , an irrefragable . . law of .... m.nd that
moral efforts become east r by repetition,
He who does not engage i:i tile quar
Every man has three characters—that
which he exhibits, that which he has,
and ^ whieh he thinks he ha9 .
Irresolution u a worse vice than r.islt
ness. JIo that shoots best may some
times miss the mark, but ho that shoots
not at ail can never hit it. irresolution
,008ens aU ,Uo )" ,nt * of a state i. liko
ari it shakes not this nor that limb,
but ail tha boiy U at ones in a fit.
1JS00 Picturesque Islands.
My visit to Japan lias been a delight
ful ono from first to last. The surface
of the country is broken and diversified,
and the scenery in some parts may be
caller! picture-quo and beautiful. As
you traverse the country, mountains aro
almost always in sight. Tho valleys and
plains are uader high cultivation, and
the soil productive. A ^great system of
horticulture rather than of agriculture
may be said to prevail, for tho land is
for the most part broken up into small
patches oi rice and cotton and millet,
and a variety of garden vegetables, so
that large districts have tho appearance
of ono great garden adjoining the vil
lages, or with humblo lodges or homes
scattered among the fields. Everything
here, from tha pcopia to tho national
territory, seems to hb on rather a
email scald. Japan, with its 0800
slauds and its 37,000,000 of peo
pie, lias a national territory of only
131,000 square miles, or a little more
than three times the area of the state of
New York, lienco tho population in
many portions of the country is very
dense. The Japan css ate an industrious
people, with simple habits and few
wants. Tho laboring classes wear but
little and cheap clothing, and aro satis
fied with very eunplo food. A cup of
tea, a little rice, a few vcgctablos and a
bit of dried fish make for them a satis
factory meal. But they strike me as a
very genial and kindly peoplo, much
more so than tlio Chinese, as I have
seen them on tho Pacific coast. They
seem to unjoy their dome-tic and social
life. They nrj rapidly locoming an in
telligent people, willing not only to re
ceive, but anxious and ambitious to ob
tain knowledge.—[New York Evange
list.
Miami Death by an Inch.
A man at work on the II mtingtoa
bridge across tlio Ohio, near the foot of
Central avenue, was standing oa one of
tho piors at least twenty feet above tlio
"liter. All around tlio base of the pier
"' sort Cr ° of ^? ilebrii, ke “ 8tono on which > drivea u P falling Uo ? a,ul body rtU
could bo dashed to pieces. Nowheto
about tho pier was there any deep water,
‘T which !V had 7™"' an area ^ of not U ‘ ’ more " ppor than , part lour ot
a ' x feet. While tho man stood upon
the edgo of tho pier, unknown to him a
huge stone, suspended from a derrick,
"T iat »
P !,' K st ^ k hi, shoulder andrn
slantl t . plunged head.ong. Did
y uo"as
' 10 str ‘ ko l * 10 rocks or piling below?
Not at all. He made as neat a dive as
eve r did th o most expert swimm er di
rectly into the well-hole already de
scribed, and came out uninjured. Had
“® ^ ecu swerved a foot to the right his
brains would have been spattered upon
the rooks.—[Cincinnati Times Star.
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The Friends of Philadelphia have a Com
mif.ee which protests against the liquor signs
on eitv passenger cars, and another winch
P^teias against the renting of city property
tor saloon purptm s.
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Sold by all drusxtsta, |i; alx for Prepart'.I culy
C. L BCWD * CO. Lowett SUsx
IOO Dosos One Dollar
A Generous Landlord.
Baron Vorwarts has near Stavonhagcs,
* a Mecklenburg, an estate of about five
thousand acres. It is chiefly devoted to
wheat and beet-root, aad is worked by
lts owncr 011 a form of co-operation; and
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still .... able to . make , good profit the
a on
capital value of his estate. He is his
own farmer. He pays very small wages
m money, but the laborer is provided
with a house, a supply of corn, a piece
of grazing !and t the means of education,
and other advantages which enable him
to live in comfort. The baron is con
tent with four per cent, interest . as ,. hi3
own s h aro > and once in ten years he
divides ths remainder or the nroflts in
equitable V 1 , proportions * among 0 the peas- r
entry. At . tlie . , last . division, .. . . which ,
took
place ia 1831, as much as $300 or $250
share of a single family. This
excellent landlord lives among his peo
himself with their well-being that the
peasants do not speak of “the baron’s
wbsat or horses,” but of “our wheat”
a:id our R° 1 ’ 5 - 3 - ’ IR® baron believes
tllat so far ua agriculture is concerned
hc Las discovered the moans of harmoa
iziu ” th® interests of capital with those
of labor.—[Chicago News.
Organized Female Thieves.
A new method of stealing has just
been detected at Vienna, Austria. A
number of women established employ
tnent offices for placing shop-girls, and
succcoded in gaining tho confidence of
numerous store-keepers, The young
ladies they recommended were first in
structed to rob their employers and hand
over the proccods of their thefts to tho
agents. The latter made regular rounds
every day. On entoring a store the
agent would mako a small purchase, for
which she would pretend to pay with a
largo cote. Tho fictitious difference,
consisting of money stolen, was then
openly placed on tho counter and
pocketed by tlio agent. Tho latter re
tained filty cents or ijl of every day’s
takings of each girl, and paid the re
mainder to tho latter. Tha whole gang
i® now in custody. Tlio occurrence may
* ead ,0 tkc introduction of our system
of a cashier's desk in every store to re
place the ordinary money drawer, ac
ctj sfcibio to every employe. The losses
of some ol tho storo-keopors aro csti
mated at $3,000 to $4,000.
Largest Tree in the World.
Notwithstanding tho wonderful di
mensions of California trees, the reputed
largest troo in tho wot! 1 is not to bo
found among them, but is situated ia
Mascoli, near the foot of Mount aEtna.
It is called tha “Chestnut Tree of a
Hundred Horses,” and mo too ver is be
lieved to be one of the oldest trees in
tho world. Its name arose from tho re
port that Queen Jams of Arragon, with
her principal nobility, took refuge from
a violent storm md-r its branches. At
one time it was supposed that it con
sisted of a clump of trues unitaJ, but on
digging away the earth the root was
found entire at no great depth. Five
enormous branches arm from one great
trunk, which is two hundred and twelve
feet in circumference. A part of the
trunk has been broken away and its in
terior is hollow, and is largo enough to
contain a flock of sheep or two car
nages driven abreast through it. It
still bears an abundance of fruit, and
its collectors havo built a hut within
the trunk, the better to. promote their
work.—[Prairie Farmer
llMorian B ““ orort ’ s
Mr. George Bancroft accounted for
his own longevity the other day with
three reasons: First, that ha was the
middle child in lm lather’s family
equally distant from the youngest to tlm
oldest; second, that ho had always
goao to bed at ten o’clock, unless it had
been impossible; and, third, that he
had spent four hours iu each day in tho
opaa..^|r» unless prevented a stors-n.
He added that his riding, of which tho
newspapers had made so much, was
primarily for the purpose of being out
of dcors, and not of being on horse
back.
AT Economy, Penn., the twenty-eight old
men miff women survivors of the Harmony
Society, celebrated the eighty-third anni
versary of their establishment. They own
property,vorth fI5.tW.iHiq
100 Doses
catch This uot i* ft One
Hue only
but is original with fUK , . Dollar
t rue only of IltxHi’sSar
si] art lift, which is the
very best spring medi
cine and blood purifier. Now, reader, prove If.
Take a bottle home aud measure Its contents. You
will find it to hold 100 teaspoonfuls. Now read the
tloos am! you will Had th it the average dose
for persons of tllffer«ut ages is less than a teaspoon
lul. Thus the evidence of the peculiar strength and
of Hood’s Sarsaparilla ia conclusive aud
“Feeling languid and dirry, haTitig uo appetite
uo ambition to work, 1 took Hood's Sarsaparilla.
with the best results. As a health invigorator and
for general debility i think it superior to
else.**—A. A R«k, UUca,N.Y.
' Wifi ' J ayseif were both generally run
Hood's SarsaivorlUa brought us out of that
feeling and male us feel like young people
It hns done more far us tima all other in€H.!i
together.”—B icbaup BiVXMln. AtnltyviUe,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
by all druggists. $i; six for *3. Prepared only i
C. J. HOOD i CO. Apothecaries, Lowell. JLw.
..ioo Dosgs One_Poll.ar
A New Whim.
Nearly all the fashionable of the fair
sex in London, now wear wiist watches.
They are constructed in every form, from
the plain leather strap to the magnificent
bracelet, where the face of the watch is
encircled by precious stones. The same
device is also applied to purses, pocket
books, canes, and even umbrellas, which
are made up with diminutive watches at
tached.
Blood Will Tell.
There Is no question about it—blood will tel]
-especially eruptlons, pimples if it be and :.n impure hoils, blood. Blotches,
are all svmptoms
of an impure blood, due this to the :iu proper nc 1 ion
of the liver. When important organ falls
to properly cleansing perform the blood,impurities Us fumuipn of purifying
and are carrhd
to all parts of the system, and tile symptoms
above referred to are merely evidences of the
germs ? 0 Fnlos!rt!or warrdngb^jheede 1 d°in < tm!e 1
Berious results are certain to follow, culminat
JSStiJr will Dr PiercoM and CioIden 0 Medlea?
covcry the prevent cure these diseases,by
restoring liver to a lioalthy condition.
The French havo Invented a steam tricycle
that easily runs 20 miles an hour.
Jinny People lefuae to take Cod
Liver Oil on account of its unpleasant taste.
’This difficulty has been overcome in SCOTT’S
Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophos
phites. It being as palatable as milk, and the
most of Consumption, valuable remedy Scrofula known for the treatment
eral Debility, Wasting Diseases and Bronchitis.Gen
hronic Coughs and olds, of Children.
1 < world has caused physi
cians in all parts of i he to use it. Physi
cians report our little patients take it with
pleasure. Try Soott’s Emulsion and be con
vineed.
Soma swindlers took a lot of Confedarate
money to Mexico and disposed of it at par.
When all so-called remedies faii, Dr. Safe's
Catar rh Remedy cures.
Mormons have gobbled up the most fertile
districts in Arizona.
Jly Little Girl
Had a dreadful and a very alarming cough,
that at one time after trying every prescrip
tion we feared from her not receiving ail
benefit that serious results would follow,
was advised to try Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy
of Sweet Gum and Mullein. A permanent euro
was the result. T. B. Cox, Big Island, Va.
Never ask a crust of a crusty man. Ask him
for meat,-for lie’ll give you a cold shoulder.
Bronchitis is cured by frequent small doses
of i’.so's Cure for Consumption.
For The Nervous
The Debilitated
The Aged.
• Medical and scientific skill has at last reived tho
problem of tho lone- needed medicine for the ner
vous, debilitated, aud the aged, by combining the
bo-t nerve tonics, Celery and Coca, with other effec.
tivo remedies, which, actinic gesitly but efficiently
on the kidneys, liver aud bowel3, remove disease,
restore strength and renew vitality. Tills medicine la
/N ism Paines
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Igrnbound
: It fills a place heretofore unoccupied, and xniTla
a nevf era in the treatment cf nervous troubles.
Overwork, anxiety, disease, lay the foundation of
nervous prostration and weakness, and experience
has shown that the usual remedies do not mend tho
strain aud paralysis of the nervous Bystern.
Recommended by professional and business men.
Send for circulars.
Price gt.OO. Sold by druggists.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors
BURLINGTON. VT.
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Unless it should happen to fail,
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Some signs, however, are infallible. If you
are constipate !, with no appetite, tortured
with sick headache and bilious symptoms,
there signs indicate that you need Dr. Pierce’s
Pleasant Purgative Pellets. They will cure
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Airs. W. II. Vanderbilt’s expenses are said to
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Consumption Surely Cured.
To the Editor:—Please Inform your readers
that I have ft positive remedy for the above
named disease. By its timely use thousands of
hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I
shall be glad 10 send two Dottles of my. remedy
free to any of your readers who have con
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for Consumption saved
my life.—A. H. Dowell,
Editor N, Enquirer, C., April 23,1837. Eden
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Consumption. Children
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WORTH 81,000!
TESTIMONIAL OF HON. THOMAS
PAULK, OF BERIEN COUNTY
Would not Tnke SI.OOO for It-Relleved
IS Yearn’ Snfleriug from Oyspep,^. ™
Alapaha, GII.,June 22,1S8?.~B. B. Company
Atlanta, Ga.—Gentlemen: I had suffered
from that terrible disease, dyspepsia, tor over
fifteen years, and during that time tried every.
thing I could hear of, and spent over tW
hundred dollars in doctors 1 bills, without ’ ,'7 * r «
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cuvingme eugmest penent. Indeed, I oon.
tinued to grow worse. Finally, after I a.
5 * pa j re j 0 f obtaining relief, a friend i aa ram. rew «
mended . . li. „ R is. „ B. m (Botanic Blood Balm), , . and I
began using It; not, however, expecting to 1 .
benefited After usim? half n t wh^
satisfied that I was being benefited, and
the sixth bottlo was taken I felt like good” a
1 not take $1,000 for the
has done me; in fact, the relief I derived from
It Is priceless. I firmly believe that 1 would
have died had I not taken It.
Respeotfully, etc., THOMAS PAULK.
“I Gave Up to Die.”
Knoxville, Tens., July 2, ibst.
I have had catarrh of the head for six years.
I went to a noted doctor and he treated me for
it, bat could not cure me, ho said. 1 was over
fifty years old and I-gave up to die. I had a
distressing oough; my eyes were swollen and
I am confident I could not have lived without
a chango. I sent and got one bottle of your
medicine, used it, and felt better. Then I got
four more, and thank God! it cured me. Use
this any way you may wish for the good of
sufferers. Mbs. Matilda Nichols,
22 Florida Street,
For the blood, US* B. B. B.
For scrofula, use B. B. B.
Fof catarrh, use B. B. If.
For rhoumatism, Use B. B. B.
For kidney troubles, uso B. B. B.
For skin diseases, use if. B ».
For eruptions, use B B. B.
For all blood poison, use B. B. B.
Ask vour neighbor wh 1 has used B. B. E.
of Its merits. Get our book free filled with
certificates of wonderful cures.
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Premature Decline, Exhausted Vitality, Impaired untold
vigor, and Impurities of the Blood, and the
mi-erles consequent thereon. Contains 300 paces,
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sample you now. as
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