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f iaws th*t letters. f
“H. H.” (Mrs. Helen Hunt
has made a little collection of the laws
Dn^dttllenihur I Attv tilt n or I res vftiitirT dent of the t
L Ditew ^.aaeiwiwwitig huntin^SrlS^thi^n^ « VM(wr«t#ry se
purS FHH 4 *of :a
the H't, ri 4
n . m«lh,,indc , 1 ;,^ *iStt» Tsrn, ..ill,
al!Ortite
ssisEs?' SS sstfshsi irsffls 4 aSS
™, ,
f 100 and tmpnsgomeut within oneyeAr:
if proper.y be tajmlir value* destroyed, a,Id fe
in uoera live in double A
murder be committed, death. (Suppose
thi* l»w was carried out in regard to the
murderers of the chief Big Hiiake last
autumn, at Fort Kcuo, in Indian
ritury, how many rneu would bung
besides the soldier who fired the first
shot!)
land 4 . Purveying belong or Indians, settling upon anj
do ng to or attempting .md lm
to m —fine within $ 1,0 0
prm.amenl within one year.
6 . Attempting to trade «mong the In
dians as a trader. Without license from
the Government-fine within$ 1 ( 0 ; im
rns.nmeut feiture of merchandise'. within thirty da^s and h>t
1
..**1 i U'ciiwlng from Indians any uten
«» f ; >r ,!' UnUnS ,,r 7 x,k ' t,K or n ;’ y ar '' dr
of c othing, dmfl 1 xccpt skins or f urs fine
H " im ‘'* ,WB,ne0t 'vnlttu
.birtv
7 , Twn..t«» rchas g u, .r fr m an a n In tn.ti.n ban
.
lioki * * ° * r
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teiture of tim
in^ky 8 An trite Indian winflndSi," •orent beine S on“hJow concerned 1
account-fine within $ 1 , 000 , and
nrisoament P within one vear
I Treating with ImiiaiiH for the
Government—same 10 A for. igner going punislinien!. into the Indian
.
ishmenl, Territory without ft passport-same pun-
11 . Aov Indhm or other permit oopi
e'ffetieo mitving wiibluUielndiiiiiTerritory anv
which #<Wld bo
committed within places of
Federal jurisdiction—the slime punish
nicnt as is there provided for.
“Ftarffelly _ imd . Hondeffttll) Mail.’
A stbrv sfimitlv luiiheritic comes to lite
Elmira Fu$ I'tut at first baud from tlm
university tofto- uibifiirv, The Rev, 1 »r. Wisner,
of sacied tong pastor of the
lWivterian Church, wm called upon
by iilaiiH'dihat « » 4 |<lh#U#| ha vVAs 4 Miaidivi*,, detfied ieces*lu whticm.
the
pulp t of his order in that town. The
3 ai w,2; ill hS.',T“ ' J
HeMhanccd ti I. toep.no,, this , occasion .
»£ •jar*'*......... . ........
sons for our meditation ‘1 am fearfully
aud wonderfully mad,* soys ' David, iii
this port'on of holy writ.
“And Tir.t we learn that it is possible
for a saint to be unto. .... ,
^t’ Then flf/er hTheadre
hi
thiopure'C'.'pJa and wonderfully sstiUK
mad ’ is a verv l ueculiar j i
” '
creature ^ell . ,
Dr infoim^tto Wisner used to this itorv wJKl ahd
our K mi a h td
£ from "fits h ; s tins It t™t.5H,i frit,
SSU hetieeu of free the'UeitnmVnatW* a i Da ter m to tm
Thn Lt'atliiig Man Must Bo I‘aid.
fJxihki fWln y in N«>w Yi'iU Dl»j»utcl».)
Thw wi|H^i* nmofethc old story
ef ‘ nan ?> a,r *
14 Hatting* * ho fi!* ntftu'r fits ow* leading bust
nes», and no whether
was good or bad, invariable
from the receipt. Ins own salary.
au actor hr ^'wy. rha-ged And himself A»v*r wt furled h a
, u
getting it. there One salary day there was a
great row, w..s no money for the
a r ',
, u \\ a hut . nas , become of t the rnonef J.., T”
growisd the beavv map, mid khef rest
echoed UrequjK| % \
Oood p-acicm*, m-CM eiitietnen, wi.! these as
11 two
W * e , ,,
u But, \ d~njt, . tie- , r treasurer a say. he
patd the lewipui to vou?
the DorreCt—yes—but hading that was my salarv
as mau. ID must be paid,
You know wecouldnt get along without
f" ?T W ?r i
r T-rybadtoswadoau. Keverthgle*., V U ,
wbi-e they »..»«. d-brsiopoas a leaditg
man, they damned hi» honesty as a
Ihfr same Atpsp^aAi ,, . too ^
night, •»k. whitepMgp » V' n % t H
pxuigtoh,ivy.,Tie in for a fin i^t aw of the aft show urchin through climb,
onepf Hi# speech thebAif ulfo windows af the hsl*.
would have WrS astonished a new Ool.cy leading, which
t ibber.
fixed Rudrng down the b iron! and his tpt, hia .ye
U|«>n y window, he cried
out, U.ve me ago;her horse, bind up
my wound, there sarndher boy
* "Lil'c. OTI0 ,10tb,n ?— Kichard s himself
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Vmv bv
application best of moderate heat, one ounce
of iaitwlft** in a i-mi.,f . ,f» ...m.
Strain through a piece of cloth and add
an ounce of Due previously soaked lor
a few hours iu a rmaU quantity of water,
and a ctU of vi eear hro’ucht Vlft-r the uim
clam Coil »rd glue are IS lS!n to a solution
purities. up ot«
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PoUTEXFfes may prevent the want of
wit ard talents Irma being observed;
but wit and talent ranvot proven: tlie
discovery «* tho want of po\i»c*e*.*.
Nkvaua r*(irot4« Allow the Indian?*
to play friends arouud the e»r*. Tho Indian has
no
------
MlUI ana , ia lain net «»*#> will be
ouch wort.
I | j. How ♦#Hotm*.
The following Bimple rules will
found useful to all parties about to buy
- s
E?HS^rf''If fir! t.l, 1 ft *2 **.• jSl- f ^ f *
vn , r‘ » ,atl0r cL i
Witt* fell wf tft*n.
« J* fcF&f-- ItZl'ollt 1 h0 ” C ’* m ° U!h " ‘ H
—=
felX.e'p S ’ T M Mktfd&JE&tut S > U !?, wlS»frf'nd MI LIT* ^
< 4 l fl 1
& .rjjsin j'SKgL'gs
which itij thr^r^j^l prc cu ri>pr of d |Wt riiflti p . JLthe
foot ! heellX^twC.l the foo tluhortl;. itnd
ho. has
sufleied from laminitis, founder, or the
Imek sinews have iieeu sprained, and be
is of little future value. When the feet
are all drawn together beneath the
home, if tliere haa been no disease there
is a misplacement of the (hubs at leiist
and a weak dl.p-s-Kim, of t iiq mu.cies.
If the horse stand* with his feet c oread
apart or straddles with the hindlegs,
there i„ weakness 0 f the loins and the
knees kidneys are bent disordered. When the
are and the legs totter and
tremble the beast has been ruined by
heavy Igaln pulltBg, asd will never be Bgln
whatever r.»t and treatment he
may have. Omtraeted or ill-formed
hoofs speak for them.selves.
Never buy a horse with a bluish or
milky cast iii lu- jendemey cyiy. 1 hey ophtbaimia, indicate a
p,
<>. v-J..i!?’ ever have anything .I; . to do i „ with .1 a
.
teVT^ J “' h #»-T* “* ‘' arlable HrH Kt hr ? 1 '" W r llcatI 'r k '
u tffiie
ti Srsi-’feiind tithe S lm, u kicker «r« seared ^
the .
7 . ft the knees are blemished Urn
borne is nm to stumble
M Winn the skin tsfruieb arnktamh
the t.iudi, the horse is a heavy cater*
and his digestion is had.
If. Avoid a horse whose respiratory
organa are at all imnaired Iftheanr
is whwehtgt»<t!i^t piaoed at tJiWaitle henr.^it ©f the heart arid a
if frdfiwl* U an InilU
miifm * go '
The linuoaltIons imiHWHlotia ut ut NiaKara Ulngara.
«h# „„ Htateol N \qtk lyntajuijM>ned
cm
to nie:Im 4 !facIliowledgeiEit# hijl the sbnfj.s tills&UBeiul ejfB)iI>it
»h■ s afe
WfltSira f alls to too nfnttran (Of
VlS| ^* ""’'Vi Nifgftrk . Notoi Js. e in indignant a bundled who the
not at
wa T b« Wf#AHPcd efhty time he turns
a c,lrn, T' Everything alwut Niagara
**“ff '**’ or New T^g-k M to fire Amen- %
'
<’»« !>% <■■ Visitors hurry as speedtty
u
session ‘ of the I euisUtiirn 8 flovernov
ltob caused a n inauirv t, be
A.Ji-WM .1 i'ic'uiliet. am,in*
matchless Bma of the district tie re
? U,rfd . , = t,,al t l0 '•’! ■'“F* , ,
f oai t ' ,e ra P . u * ''>• f“<*« by
l!,a t ,l "' rl n r , ‘. «w««lc «cc«wiWe, and
hm* 1 r 1 >( ' ‘''"bRured , by butldtug New s or
«'*i«rfBr»titude of the world, if she
s-'i'yrr y3s«?y ir
tiv, , y disgraceful that "•k'*’ regions like the
.Yosentito^ ^ icil m,t and I^Wott . Upper in Yellowstone,
'’ ’’ a mil ion can
* v, ' r ! triepco|m-, to see, ar» while kept sacrul for the
**•*»' ot Niagara, within
,a 0,1 “)' taUl'%p«armaier*,« teeming millions, is shut
: an^^MMai if it were a
ctrcuH or nroto ufLaidc-ahows. iTSv
I’uei.auticMotors \ i* I, for » , Street liiiifroutN.
hesWji stnigghngto haveasys'omof
radlroAds. Bftr vaktous adapted to anew# Street
,4-ea*on«
has not nttebded thKr efforts Die idea
^ to + t a w atipng tanWsiwde^ihe s.sts
the cars which are charged wiUi air
J’WWWSl bftlto-** 1 ? Mnark.mcb. .Dm
*® the motive power vm eflIs applied to
machinery under the car, which thus
‘*v **• J * 11 wa "' a bieomotive.
1 heplan of uwngair wtead of steam
b'rj.e^e iah. p..* e 1» verrfold, t**de and man
fe h |vk*een l»Uh« a. various
but rtu it has never
prov. a succe-srul. In (be present
'.W 1 ]*' lwo aiffiJaiBos. totolfh engineers, bruljiht ^Ussrs. (lie
ns»*
to pten% petfihbm, and ffto of,
these cars loaded with passenger* ran
from the Harlem hmr.lo Iweinx-tlmd
ct, hew York, and bsck, with the
«l««k I Up. harge ° f rT p '^ d a,r w ‘* h
taudfnnWe.,- car i his was a dts
s u <d» a fiat wltb
cot^»iTan*« p'rshed before, aif and fits neVel shows hren the jwrfect accom
*¥?*** ^ * nd ,,a '"?
•Pr**« trt
yk'ious f f r ‘^%P cause*, VCi * of the has principal been duo to
one ours
w.og * »sut fWfl «ft*niy. of aejiam v4 the
UA f oT*AI t^atoAtfy. who is a
«U'jk in ' hflui » dry gosis store. 1 ins,
»«*d tae Usual dUhculues aiMndent u»
nevent rpn»e* requiring public sup
bar. so fur been fatal to
b*«bhsktite U t of pneumatic motors
inthesieeUof New York City.
“ Hemni '^tTTTT kakle l ightning. 7 s . V
Albany, . Did., s.ivs: In the Northern
' «*“ lery of this city i* a marble slab
u,,oil ' vhu ' h is pbotcprapheU the im*g«
cou,<i ot * /^* n,nkc r Ue, an ‘ “ tMlF^ up«»-«th#Tphoto- M ibe sun
***"* Fiber's *’ plate. 1%D image was Jvnt pr -
lue T l.ghuring ‘'ghtong of a
storm, and appears to have
struck tbe sla'o, has left the inipr nt
of the tree standing a few feet *w»y
from tbe stone *o twrfrcdy that ev-ty
limb aud branch is recognizable. The
ihV ,f if«M ibis’s^gufar tKak freak of
a1w» menu print of
tre< * *pp*«r# on the < p|*wi!e
side of the slab almost a* perfect a* upon
the toe. Tl is is considered a verv < -
maikab’e phenomenon by th ee : k..
h*ve eeen th« *!*»«, and as jet e.mnn b,
accounted <o\
« Meals «t AH Hours.”
J , , ,? v<!r v co r**? ?
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<>i John’s downfall shall be briefly re
luted. Shortly alter arriving in the city
he was attracted bv a sien bearing the
inscription £ “ meals at all hours.” Kn
S&t - —
^ you feed W* here, don't
you?"
, . . .
sats **•"*"■*
y " lb “' *•
^ ^®ftafnljr .•»
r , * . . I T mean it. . TH . Ttoard , you
three 4 * days for three dollars.”
?*c fu y 1,1 !
,,our ' , ilere, taae 0 tne tnree dollars. o
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J le '' < Y' * e t myself up as a regular eater,
r fhi/Iff ri* t n f^. t ° *‘® fee r
w ,?T 11 » e^ v ™ 0 coca,
( ’TZ 1 iZm S “h
^ g “ anH 7 U
remarKiug r , , ,,,- lle
TV, , T’b 1 “"^
i' a. L , T,, 1 » ’
nf | H „. a ” You Xlfe ncednWsrc *t
m 7 » h “® e sah one w«He,«
i y ke
“ J rwilarest 5 f'V®/f mm you’ve 1 v f, f*' got I
*
d d 1 m^ evcVfor kio’ hokrv
, p g g t *
many a time Tclock ”
Atone John came hack and
£ remHI ked as V. he hung o’chjck. up hit. haf •• I'm
,i me . one Ketch me
suthin’ to eat.” The waiter went away
muttering, aud brought in a rather slim
meal.
“ I/mk here,” said John, “ don’t try
Lo go back on your contract. I reckon
>,»“ di<1 underate my ability, but
1 "if
baifascat. 4 t two o clock . ... John came back . . and .
The proprietor came in and
I my dinner, aupper or break
fast, . just what you are a mmd to call
t
„ Y l<m ,ni v,o have already u A eaten . here three .,
timeb Ui-d.y,”
” know that.”
“ IWcaUteffs Why do ^you come again ?”
two o’clock.”
„ •* No, L l u^KS but it’s 1 ^ two o’clock U M- time.” . ,
”1 don’t understand yon, sir;
do mean?”
” Your underatanding may have been
injured by my surprising ability. I
came heie with the understanding
that I was to nave my meals at all
hours.
” I he contract has been adhered to;
F®* ba « «»“• irregularly,”
No, sir, 1 ve come here regular. It
was the agreement that I was to have a
»"*m?3HS.*5Sa.&v hi t fair n^ov sbli vn.i >nd bo‘ t L
„
■'..... I An o£ XlWO.vid
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The Wicked Huso.
ili, .*«,> I'wtuta. .1
Tb« »birti tenetfa to wh'v i thow whn jfrirml larry
our will allow | rejudico aupaiintly lo
fhi in, eftu in matter* ot
.mail import, wei aptly ill UB V iA tJ r«
<s>titly in ih* nnw m a beautiful young vt
whfrl iug to wad
madly in_ the vortex of f aah
fiftssissa, no -
ouo^ oiy. she became convinced tlmt
this mode of life was wrong, and that
*W*fk 'he true «Utl|ei sphere provided jfwo|«BW« she could W the g.t
ob® bf her own; and it is worthy Qf re
t^ark that, when tbe young Indy came
tk > th^ copclusion sLe bad already
reached the somewhat mellow age, for a
gtrl, #,># of twenty-six summers, all of
hud, according to custom, passed
X lfll “.rfeutolv bmaid gently bv the
fi «tt ly fetters of love, elide but
rm out of reach, ‘it was after soma
reflection on this melancholy fadv chanter of
her career that the v„u„g arrived
at the determination above alluded to,
and tlonher at once ideas. proceeded to nut into execn
bangles, frirtes, Discarding the bangs
f other barber-pole stockings
am articles of personal adorn
men twith which she had been accus
touted to l’miutn bedeck simplicity tetfbwwm ,sW rtktfnrtd
(0 lho in matters of
dnM wbtoh ^d, characteruod oyr fere
pother*, .<^3, as a fa femaWi 3 i acquaintance Z ijT
>a JfRyj yj | a, ^nait'k 0 t tils ” m .
!ftt art ssst*
p | K . Uv there lurked wtidtableyjjtoig a deep-laid plot,
of thf most men
in the ueighisirh.KHl, who had been
bwkiug first for a wile among the daughters
of the families, hut had been unable
to find one that sgemfl tocax^c*
tll i„ K btrt d*-*, notifed *kb nleasure
t b» change in Miss----, and
u > win her. Ft is hardly necessary to
and , av lh after at he the had expiration practically a walk-o'ver,
of a brief but
minister pleasant courtship for cheerfully making stakeil a
*20 them one.
n ari |l v had the honeymoon becun
when the Puritan-likc nmideu blossomed
out it! Um> UUM<t K „ r geous manner with
il)e ra iment, telling the partner of her
lirv diseard.i*
ta.hfimat.W fiuerv "t was <mlv 7 dooe to wiu
h< . r „ # p, 0W!u Omrley ^ «^ The Voun -
mau ^ hm r in. but
escape w«, dreadful impowsible, and he is now
wuiplv a example of the
lengths to which deception mav '
carried.
a Ka^om ****fiM t«^^rl^Uteai« t«w | fV»rH«ag |’ Uteata
!?l*f > ., l,a,l J ^!b..® uwl
,y .' on tt H
ticket oft,y. A elwisd , and readily accepted
be had purchased, and Tl
>wated bimself ln the trainjust in time,
drived at the o,Hl«tuig-tat' he one
*>t* ticket. WM Askei for -his
“IS reply brought the que.diou,
„7 ou 'b* n k to travel hr tb>
f ,rket ” Yes; why not? ’ “ Well, it
li a , for a doc!”
. I «'’»!<“ Byour I- itto.uenM-YAUog T- ’.
man,
V ? I V \ a\ 1
*
1 .Vlerati’n *hli* v ''!! J**!V°
wn ,. * ° *' lY !d ***
, ^denttcil f ra nir .
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Ltvi hy hone* be king In the hired
class of abfmtfi.
TOPICS FOR THE r FARM. | j
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Feeding (tom- A writer i. ,u. t„ !
jt ' I
i * av 8 fed well cured hay, twiie with coarse
wheat, bran and roots, daily, and
** wood-aL* teaspoonful of equal parte of salt j !
and plaster twice a week or
OiSSSSStlt {3*49
*.-•» r«—m. mm, »
twice after each a day, and water immediately
meal, than jg to feed more.
Jg* thcn
X&sJ s^‘«rt C 5 K*‘ViSUi'r 2 a -as* m &
t u w ;ii nr\w ^ n wn an apj»ear Jr\r ^«r
•
‘ n^theHet^« K cwle nse or six TT hours. ’
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The Peach Crop.—The Comet, of
J^luauv that AluM^ - x a pt a ts - the peauiA orop
dwingfo ih vicinity as quite unfavorable.
lhou thfwarjrL ht wiil winter. ^ Thecrcp.it ^ there,
’* « -
rhe proajiect in the southern part of
indiaua, however, aeem fair for a full
cro P’ The Lreett everywhere are too
for ' Y Jir ' ! we fe * r ', The buds are much
swollen , and , need only a day or two of
warfo weather to .bring them into full
b °°. m ' ?}»«!T‘a 1,6 al ‘
most cerUm to lolkiw will kill them.
Protection for Young Trees -AVhen
H >* desirable to pasture sheep or hogs
U> orchards, or whefij rabbits make den
redations, Bstltifly tl)e hark projected of young trees mav
*» *hcc. by washing
the trees in spring and acain in mitf
summer, for sheep, aud again in late
autumn for rabbits, with soapsuds and
carbolic acid, or a solution of coal-tar
^whitewash. en< Both 3 ’ 7 are sure and of s ac- r e
valuable.m keeping ofl fl the . borer and . m
giving a healthy surface activity to the
!*** b j* and acld bealttof. al1 One ounce of car
t0 a P ot “apauda w
' ’
—-
Io ( nrc Heaves. , ri Heaves is , a thick
enmg of the mucous membrane of the
tea cell* pUagus lungs trachea, bronchia of the air
ofifie or cither, and anything
tut will leduce this thukening will
cure it. If only heaves, and not
broken wind is the Double, turningon
grass will cure him. Palliative treat
roe ? t > Bod Spanish brown, tartar emetic,
re8, , a two ounces of each,
w.th , l of niter; give , one teaspoontul
t >ree times per day in fe<d, or take in
' igo, one ounce; niter, 4 ounces; rain
w,lt «r, one gallon ;.give one pint twice
V eT da - v '» hia leed.- 7 ndwso lamer
—
Waste Worse than I)ebt.-A sis,- eentle
one arnrtsn?<’ of his trips, and from a Th careful es- or
•»-* as satisfied that the loss to
the farmers from this careless and
HaSFESE && fesrc&f
Fuck w L’luck,.—When a man is for¬
tunate he boaaU of bis goml nmuage
uieut aiul shn^wdpesa; wlren fie is what is
feriicj ttnfortutjate.lie lOtul complains of bis
Hi fuck. It is tbkt Pi6vidence al¬
ways smiles on the side of the best and
most the bayonets principle aud heaviest also guns, Can
not same he applitd
to farming? Success is the result of
good management, of the best breeds of
cattle, best tool* and the richest soils.
Hnd Success making tprings from economy and in the in saving judg¬
manures,
ment used in their application. It con¬
sists in the proper selection of seeds, the
time of mowing the grass, the way and
manner of tilling the ground, vigilance
and in destroying the weeds, tno care of cattle
U\e fences manner in order oi feeding, the in keeping
and building in
good repair. These are a few of the
elements of good luck.
I 0-0
T *'<‘ sf«a»n#h «f the Horse.-Tbe
horse’s stomach Las a capacity of only
about sixteen, quarts, while that of the
ox has two hundred and fifty. In the
in'wtine* this proportion is reversed,
drad he ho.se having ninety a capacity of one hun
qua-ta, and one bun
dred oi the ox. The ox and most other
an mals have a of gall-bladder the bile forareten
turn of a part secreted during
and <Hf«tion. the bile’Bows • horse directly has really none,
into the in
testine as fast as secreted. This con
stntotioaof jfii%tfse the digestive forme! apparatus in
dicatee that imthfualv .was to eat
s’owly ami dig To»| »t bulky and
innut^tfua it pa#es .very rapifilv When. throjjh f.d lie on stom- hay,
a'bitito'fhe hrtStifles. The horse can
‘‘at but five pounda of hay in an hour,
wl 'ich b is charged, during mastication.
Wlt *»«*r times Its weight of s.liva,
«4U Sow. contain theMtomari.^digest bud aUifc ten quarts, it well. and
wh «n the animjfl eats about . ne-third
» { h ‘ s ration, or seven pounds, in
‘> n « 1 oae-haif hours, he has swal
stomachs full of hav
ands,Uva. one of tli.se haring passed
to tlie intestine. Observation hasshown
,ha ' 'be food has passed to the intestine
by the stomach in the order which it ts
received. If we feH a horse six quarts
<«“*■»' w.ll just fill his stomach, and
» f AA W4 tinrehestb*. we fred-him
*ho ah*N refioh I’t^ici.lt of seven poanefcof hay.
»«1! cat bs4 in thwo-qiiar ers
cf an -h.W Aa tWeed tfteoatsen
out of his stomach into the intes
' sne - As it is the office of the stomach
10 feed, <K*e« and the nUD^enous stomachful of part of the
as r. oats con
*•»«" °1 'laics «much of U»«e
»s «k« that same alhet aiiMHiur 4ho of hay, n k«cer
Uin stemadi must se
er.'te the gn-tre juice five times as fast,
.*^1 tain this .** Y' foot! 6 ?*/ ttve 0 ****' times ” as long. “ USt T Hy
tain* feeding the , gts »ug* first, if ikawn their only tK> re
digestion loy, <n b#y~*umwf»ntly v it proper *»>, ms
logical, food when feeding mulky a concentrated
like oats, with a one like
hay, to feed, the latter first, giving the
gra n the whole time between the re
pasts Ao.,Jbo-.*ligw»!eA. w
~TT'
Topic* tor (fete lldiaaehaftd.
Ififito Carfs— !n king cake*, dip
the kutfe in tvfd wale*.
CoilH.KXiox -Tincture leo
tw i-ur > - i»: pure afixAol. ctif
pint Bathe the skin; allow the wash
to remain on a few minutes and then
wi P e oft -
iS- '
-Kemovisw 0 ,l.-You can get a bottle
or barrel of oil oft any carpet or woolen
f“ SWOTWB ff hy applying dry buckwheat plenti-
4 -***"
farmer's wife.
Broiling Hteax.-oB roil steak with
out salt: it draws out the juices; it is
nnM’SK'?® -h «iTT ,0
R Eil o\E Putty. — f 5 olt Roap ;
mixed with a solution of '^ potash or cai’s
tic foda ’ or P“ rl m ed ” ith
ctent water to form a paste, if laid on
withabrushor rag and left for some
hours, will easily remove old putty and
paint.
Good Coffee.—T ake the coffee
into the back-shed and administer several
healthy kicking-. If it don’t get good
then, fire it out. (The same process was
used before the war for making good
cuffec.)
Df plicatino Paper.—T hose who de
sire to make their own duplicating paper
may do so hy rubbing into a suitable
tissue of a beeswax, mixture and of sbfparts of lard, one
part sufficient fine black
to give it a good color. The mixture
^ould be warm and not applied to
exce88 -
Toi'gh Reef.—L eef havingatendency
to be tough, can be made very palatable
by stewing taking for two hours with salt and
pepper, Hal/ out a pint of liquor when
done, and letting the rest boil into
tbe meat. Brown the meat in the pot.
pint After of taking liquor up, make a gravy of the
saved.
Ftain 8 . -There are several ways of
removing mk from pohsheu wood, viz ,
with spirits of salts and muriatic acid,
in a teaspoonful of water. In both cases
touch the spot with a feather, and rub
it well with a morsel of soft linen.
Dandruff. —“Cheapside ” asks;—
“ Would you inform me how to remove
dandruff from the head?” The best
means is to wash the head once a week
with the yolk of an egg beaten up in
tepid water. Wash off in other tepid
water, and finish up with the coldest
water procurable.
Chicken 8 aiad Take a cr-id
boiled chicken; chop it fine; take an
equal chicke auantitv i of celery cut fine as the
( a little salt, mustard, pepper,
and take a gill yolk of vinegar; stir all together;
the of one egg raw, four fea
spoonfuls of salad oil; add the oil, drop
at a time, to the yolk, beating It.’al! the
time; then pour the dressing over the
salad after you put it in the dish to
t’ ,n ' 1 ’sr ’-, *>-° u :
cheese, tettr aatl roll it all into a sort
of mu«, and take not'take it ofl. The whole
operation sh uld more than
..............
J ittle Anblo is the (laughter of one of our most
’ rominent citizeng. Yesterday she told us, in
er way, what a good medicine Dr. Ball's
Cough Sy up was, as it had cured her of a very
severe cold.
A Honiu bold Need.
A book on the Liver, its diseases and their
treatment scat free. Including treatises upon
Liver Co in pi nints, Torpid Liver, Jnundice,
Biliousners, Ilcauuciie, , onstipntion, byspep
sift, Jfularis, etc. Address Dr. Sanford, 162
Broadway,Xew York City, N. Y.
Dr. C. E. Shoemaker, the well-known aural
5UT/?eon of Beading. Pa., offers to send hy mail
free of charge a valuable little book on deafne-s
and diseases of the ear - especially on running
ear and catarrh, and their proper treatment
giving references and testimonials that will sat¬
isfy the moat skeptical. Addross as above.
The Voltaic Belt Co., Vlanhall, Uirh.,
Will send their Electro-Voltaic Belts to tho
afflicted upon .10 days’ trial. See their adver
toeiocnt in this paper headed, “ On .20 Days’
\ LUfcTjKjs yjjy ii 6 u?»o yon will prevent
nifttiy tho Oi? uses pit*vailing in the Spring
»m\ Unmmw s» aeon.
Straighten your old boots with Lyon’s Pat¬
ent licet Stiffeners, and wear them again.
Try the ‘‘Rheumatic Sack.” Seo advertise
ment in another column.
‘•idindtocrvtionsof 4 To nil youth, wliofart suffering fYom the decay, «»rrors
nervous weaknes-*. *»arlv
■w.s o» iiuuili'iod. etc., I will si-ud a Rocipe that will euro
’■ fRl'K <>F CJIAKllJC. This gfeat remedy wan di**
tovored by a nuh'-umtu v iu South America. Solid a eelf
itidreMsed envelope to the Rev. JOSEPH T. IS MAN,
t»...a Ti t* ,r. rei..
lioir to Bet Sick.
Expose yourself day and night., eat too
much without exercise; work too hard
without rest; doctor all the time; take
all the vile nostrums advertised; and
then yon will want to know
How to (Jet Well,
Which is answered in three words—
Take Hop Bitters! Fee other column._
Ewprfss.
Wires exhausted by mental labor take
Kidney-Wort _ to maintain healthy action
ot all organs.
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2 &i BROADWAY.
NEW YORK.
Vegetine
Pur ^ e a “
d K
Whole . System. ,
“aKKrwi ^ WR|TERS AN0 THEIR NAMES
TO
YOB IVVmuiil HOST HATE uaiU PIE 1 U 1 UI BLOOD UUVVU
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Thousands of Testimo¬
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Druggists, Chemists, Speak, Indorse
aud Kccommend it as the Best
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HLOOD PURIFIER.
Mo v trkal, Jun. 29. 1880.
II. B. Stevems, E*q.: D-ar Sir—Ido Dot Ike to writ*
tetiilntonialB for advertised med clne* but the fr *t ben©,
ttt tiiar s>> iimuy of my aifdome'S have obtained from the
use of VKtiKTiN E ■ omp h me to $»y that with an expe
ilcuce of over twenty-Uve years, both n Great B itain
aud tliis country. I have never known such a useful
remedy place* Irbefore the pub 1c.
J. D. L. AMBROSE.
Asiistant of the A pothecar!esC' mpanyof London. Mem
Irer of tlie Pharmaceutical Society of G;«at Britain,
Licentiate in Pharmacy of the College of Phyciclaiu
an.l Surgeons,
Corner Notre Dame and McGill Street*.
Vegcline Is Sold by All Druggists.
C.QILBERTS
STARCH
X\.^ A ums tVASiTElV'for “Tlie Bible in PIcJoim,"
C,inUunui.ff 240 lCagruviii^s Johns Hchnorr von
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B. Patton,
Thomas, cJ*7 •o. Peeke, und others, Clucnao. - Hold in
numbers. Address ARTHUR BOTT, Albany, N. Y.
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pMitoc #1.00 »nd FOR poftac*. 23 CTB. w,, nkKBfl*na?i<i»»tsri 5 a^
PETROLEUM JELLY.
Grand Medal Filrer Medal
at Philadelphia at Paris
Exposition. Exposition.
Thia'wonderful substance is r.cUnbwleded by dtocov^ed phystciana
thr*m”hout tile world to t>e the l>fst remedy- Skm Dis
for the ciire, of Wounds, Burns, Rheumatism,
eaees. Piles, Catarrh, Chilblains, Ac. In order that every
one may fry .t, it is put up in 15 and J85 cent bottles for
household use. Obtain it from your druggist, and you
«ili hud it superior to anything you have ever used.
NATRONA Bt-CARB.
SODA
Is the beat iu the World. It is absolutely pur*. It ia the
best for Medicinal Purposes. It is the best for Baking
and all Family Uses. Sold by all Druggists and Grocers.
PENN’A SALT MANUF. CO.. Phila.
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PENSIONS
BtK.1V LAW. Thousands of Soldiers and heirs enti¬
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linuled. Addrcas with stamp,
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ON 30 DAYS’ TRIAL.
We will send our EWiro-Voltaic Belts and other
Electric Appliances, upon trial for thirty davs to those
afflicted with Serroia DehSlUv and disease* of a personal
nature. Also of the Liter, Kidneys, Rheumatism, Ta
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A ress Vol toie Be lt Wl-h.
! v MOB »
THE ONLY MEDICINE
That Acts at lb® Same Time on
THE LIVER,
\THE BOWELS,
and the KIDNEYS.
These of fjrrnt ortraae are the work natural cleans¬ health
er* the svstem. If t lioy well,
will h*t perfect: If they become clogged,
dreadful diseases arc sure to follow with
TERRIBLE SUFFERING/
mllousncss, llcadacli«k Dyspepsia, Jaun¬
dice, Constipation nml Piles, or Kid¬
ney Complaints, Gravel, Diabetes,/
Sediment in the Urine, Milky /
or Ropy Urine? or Rhen- /
mafic Pains nnd Aches,
are developed because the blood is poisoned
with the humors that bhould have been
expelled natufally.
KIDNEY-WORT
wilt UCFLming restore evils tbe heal'hy iil he action lmnishcd and all neglect these
v. ;
them aud von will live but to niucr.
Thousands have rvd.-h been cured. number. Try itand Take you it
will add one to the
and health will once more gladden your heart.
Why aching suffer lonecrfrom back ? the torment
of an from Con
Why hoar eueh dlstroes
stlr>at!on nnd Piles?
Why ho so fearfui because of die
ordered urino ?
rjnxsY-WoiiT will cure you. Try a pack'
age r.t once and be satisfied,
/{is a dry veyciable compound and
One Packag’e niahes six quarts of Medicine.
}*o?/r Druggist has it, or trill get it for
you. Inxirt upon having it. Price, %1JX>.
T7ILLS, EISSATCOIT h C0. f Pr^riot^i,
| CVr.l wn 1 post pr/d.Y Birr'lnj^oa, Yt.
HATTY
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Ilia Dlkeaswk’Mt.v La. R. J. Kfnc»m.. a of
n* s- . ■ ' JM te. pact's. , Worth w^m, much mnre than thi* iirree ot
• * cojnrs s«*iii »ena money
form* io Agents.
INI’.
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