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30Blt:S lOH THE FARM.
fnrrant Worms. — Air-slacked lime
will destroy currant worms.
Fn.-mmurimr 7h.**nwt —In Ohio Indiana and
IT tr-fcv ieSo eei« »re c«. id for-m
tmuHi.ilij nnxinllv firm fine tew of w wlirat heat aixifruit. and fruit
Hemlock.—A horse will not bite a
^ ihZWh m * f r^r l TSir~l g
t HeaMhy Condition.-The priee of
good stock is advancing, and while poor stock
is selling lower getting to be a drug
on the market '
npp’ted Pelrolenm.—Light brush, crude netroleum,
with a is a g- ou preserva¬
end tive of sliingle woods roofs, general weather-boarding,
expose s y.
Over-Feeding.—More horses are an
■nually and killed or injured by over-feeding
by injudicious feeding than by
starving or most other cause*.
Hoot Crops.—Root crops sliould be
more cultivated than they are by our
farmer,*. Spiling crop* for summer- use,
and root crops for winter bed ; will
mpidly nfeil grow into favor as they are ex
pcriuii Witlu
Oetml I'diltl*.—To pswi jiiflt'iur-Tlt upon
l lie gtwitl tjunliticR of a cow, kwp the fol
lowing point- large in mind: TJooei breeder;
rich, long and milker; easy milker
with 'nag-Dxi*. <j uiot mpti-ition;
good ,-nn, rk h C«'li>r; good scut' heon.
TUb-hei Kronettn. -There fliiif i s much
nTiiM’ TaT from fne Kitr-nen can U
«urned to good account by feeding to
Hm lu-t.S. I>v« cy litipg turt tvagted for
dnpjlttids Ive .sdled foe with eookiaK ftirpMcd should IS
up thf vegetable, fur
■lute asa Hong Tirotrojer.-kogeral
............... dogbimsthtit d£a3Cl the worms
Which e„ii„.|v«li-J,H..Wwh.r have so ti dr ImliaS ero *
|,.,w
pile is od'u planted iii or aihuml "m the Tv,m Melds
I hr of the i&l-SL jute 1,1 J Z n
j*I%V4U.*4II rOlfw m t i '
‘
Proflluhle Animals. - Moderately fat
animal* fat niiiumt ttre- ha* the Is-t-n mostprofitaUe, Ireifat lo* dtirihg livery
a
ih< l atter part o f it* feeding. Whan an
Un-Tv hiiimai >Q&dy 1< * |r% I-*r mnrk'ft if
fee<T , tome itv-rt losn
nuimal* and them. “The nimble
sixpence ” brings lln-. profil .
seh-m-i Iton* t|,ir<f®Nifflidr,ff
thoroiighlv blended, and win impidicd {y
la o ru hfjlTA fhak the conijuMiiid shall
form vidual. a cMiSfifcenlr part ot the*indi
Hohoj If^Ts^* You eati, by rcmri>inr
(fie (MtWewoinw’ prevent iHo ,aiflog of
drones to a great, extent, hut the Itees
i\ ill ala ay* find sonic little corner in
m Itich to rai-e a few drones. Bv tIff- use
of fouudflfion, the ruituln-r of drones epn
he governed adtninbly.
i i|» I Ft'fl, —<'nhbjipft, uontnin
ing ns it due* a large per cent, of phos¬
phoric m iit, makes one of the most v«l
uahh- kinds of food tor young pigs
-u'Mil I’odpo o«
Yonrig bage. Hover IWaTin value to <•:
S;Ut *iM H h riili/! i r»—French tuid
Cicrnmn authorities it^cumineml the use
rd sajyt tit,. -d Job pQ-imia
acre Wr Pmvef flml other IcguihRmux
plant:*; for wheat mid tlax, 2. w >0 pounds;
and for be hurley and potatoes SOB pounds
to sown broadcast in the spring W-Hr
son, liefore tlie herbage has attained •ny
considtbftW<} grow Ui.
w #—4
manuring as should Mufuntq i(fen| be crons for
not plowed deeper
than four vv’iff, if they are turned
uh ler mow- than this tli9v Will not re
erne enough of solar heat atmospheic
mr lo in-hre rapid deeav, and when cov¬
ered too deep tfiftlr full Wneficial effee*
. n. t 1 h- roaluyd rill Uu- next plowing
wii.-u face th-f «fr» hifimbt* nkah-r the sttri
The f'tifnesr Method.- No Cliincse
frruler ever sews a wed of anV kiml of
^rain before it has been soaked in liguid
mauugiulUtited wRh w.it.-r, a«-l Jm- be¬
gun mnght to mm'thsf ) emiinati-f tfiis and opemYifm expaiietn* has
nd- not on v
t, l o piomote tlm mowth H mi .1 >vel
*'pmtnl Iff »er plant, but *lso I0 prokrct
■ i« - f Doni nww the •M* w c , ts w hi,Id. u in Ilia \
A Don Bion Fault,—’Jhe trouble with
roi-t nln-tlap persons #n fap^i who keep hortca, no matter
iog pur|Hi«i»*Ji* lyrtartn thsy fc«d work, <>r nfueh for
•\r,. trm
:: *x ami to (his cause can 1m attributed
(lie general sluggishness Im-Vs often maui
fe- ted hv the « uiit-l they have
seen wind.is.ile " vrkgi'i a couple itnp of hours, while
the iI mm-h iiled.
The Dream ot the Jhke.—A MlfVrtll
draw milk in tine.* minutes, and the
the nciiui hettpi. .it, apjJxr-r A'-slow ,-au nnSterr .vnte makes to t!t..i the lii^c
Cow
impatient, the milk. and ofteti *1 he causes her to hold
up stripping* aro the
richest part, ami if a eo\v is milked
quu-kiy, riclierjBiiUt theie w*U fo tpoie as well as
b- ottwe iff suippuiytt.
making Hop < holer*.--Dr. Kinsman has been
txy- W|{L *u afabofate itfirc^hwAla^rib study ot this dls
s se
ire in
He rone!tides that the atbei n
rfW’fic, yonu-gmus disease, neruli r to
Ilto SI«W» always sssromixanM
Txlem-iyo pe itonitis It is not,
>s has l«eu claim* d, any form of antl-.rax
Jr typhoid fever.
—-
Ruminating of Animals.- .4 ey*rtesp**od
»nee the tomt'e* n*vAwi
that ruminating animals will.dohedter
■if* ixvo ■4*vf?s ,i siav Hi, n on more,
for Ihev hjvc rrwe time in * inch to r.v
Masticate their food. B T. J.. tin *■**!
wrikg in Hie same_ paper, says; ” f
-si: were used in rtgricu turg **> the ex
lent if is * rofitahie to tis it, *.»ns tvoujd
Iro eoroutttcff xrhero 'ptmmla arc now.*
rocormi.ends rowing salt . n straw
*erry ueld .iw .beratcof ha f toa whole
,, Pertinent I obits.- , u f best
hanges of e 0 ( <or
5X. s.vs spring garden work:
other roveet cor £ shop f Id b* plameJ rr rv
wee JjL om May l to July 4. if
several varieties, all th.,
Mexit** - ietlte awti-tfst: Mooru’s Fiailv
fllld & Ever r. ett are < ,v,m -
corn m«h from the field and well mis
tk-ated is as wholesome food s*> grows
our of the ground. Inarctt xx ( 1 m-.*d
luoititr/rtft* r e Mtaofly. A sites mois
toned with kerosene ar. said t„ U- a
JV»F» Do
not neglect to plant out a poo I i> iipj.lv
nerrr olln^r'flnd 1 *^ r r ?nt ?*, 'u'nt *
KWTi next vrarn *16 fruitm? ™„”. Haw * ;' j
the kitchen c oaet, or the dairy room T
- -......
tlnm,.rUn Umu« ft * * r r>no i «r« ra t>'*< .. v
few ki^uS t . farmers * n r raise mini, fK thiaefp, - f,"th. thod|l|,i U
if !! lp „ ki ,er Zn
JSSTniSff z&xsiKZi ..... ,i:,r
It i,
latidude to sorv it earlv in the w
To produce a good crop the outire tv.-ft
°1 , ' lt ‘ plant must take place itnrinir the
"father. If sown r.t th. m*
time oaU arc, the pi rn's tv ill mat. a
very slow growth, and will remain
stunted during the entire .* arson. ho
trouble sotnc farmers hare esrpencnced
with Hungarian hay ha* riu-n mainly
from allowing tht-gra-i} to remain uncut
till nil the ne wen ar-ed Was was nearly neakh or or'luitcnpe. ouiie ri.,e t* 't
£ itjsis Jn’d MorXy^Ze 1, ™iXr ,w eZmrZel "ha-;
arisen from often the amount of <h,st linga
nan grass eontams As it grows
on land that was recently plowed and
harvested, and sod, over the surface of which
there is m, much dust is likely to he
disturbed in] raking and oiu hiug ^ the
liny. This may lat prevented ve )v
largely and by gathering oulting H the grass .n,lie high Omi
by hand-rake Instead when il la cure
with a of with a
horse rake. If gathered in this wav and
pitched moist with on dew the earl nearly when all the the ground is
dust tisu
ally found in Hungarian hay may lm
aruirled.ss-^tcaeo Timet
■ •
.. f, . , ,^'V . A rf W'o!;!* , , . of the
. niiekwheat , ^orianmed In fh«
«Mt dome*
(f om 1,10 ^"2. I'-astor." 1 £ | VCr ! d h'atos ’’.V, and Canada,
J^'ro v Z.v fth nuiwiot from
prooW^^^ what 1 sol«f buckwha.t
proportion feur Is of as ltisoftena
Hot puc to name,
mixturo llingi"o of «|h rj,■ meal and wheat mid
JUcki.eat T* a minute portion of
preTtv rnW-d. The market is
renera ly Lckwheat well supplied with what the,
|**«a for flour, whether
f»P ” f bugkwheat isJb.AwW is large r,r small.
Vow ns its quality Horn
generally mils for ala,ut the saint prim
»s the best article made from wlfct
white winter wheat. Now the yield of
buckwheat is much larger than that of
*»rdiuf«ry it tro^iDfe it and cun be pwduee<l Iffio
icetf niut'H lea* <-*j)lns|.
cost* vefy ntflc acd tne grain qnn
tiejratactl -u, land that would not, return
ihfl seed of-wheat, rye, or barley. All
"itiplEtl the work htckwheiifertti conne cted with be producing 1 ™
other fsrtn pstfrunne' nt
times wl#n land mittfit arc not
'-pliMIttg? The on whlt-.h it IsYo he
jtrown nectl not lie plowed till midsum¬
till mer, and the crop is pot ready to cut
a IT or all ths UtmiinOo grains arc har¬
vested. Buckwheat is a good Ordiitafilv crop for
tmalLfnipiers imf' dSt ami tnr»hed toj'ajsc, by as the it is of h.1nd
use
todls it is e (*8od crop to fnise for the
purjtose exhausting of subduing a tough like soil. It and is
not an crop, wheat
barley. A wind business may he built
-ip in sunidving the market with »
first-class article of buckwheat flour, put
9 of * p private iu stna|l paska^es lauiihes »u'ted t’ouiitn 19 the mllhus wants
would do well to look after this branch
of trade. — Chicago Timm.
t T«|dr*f«r lbs IliMlirhold MSB I
M \
FtK<1t i,K8.«-Tu^divent wipe the frock face los tike
the greatest care to |«er
fectly dry.
Soft Soap.—S oft soap should l*e kept
in a dry place in die cellar and not used
until llicee rh. utli* old.
Mi k ItANDKEnciliKldc — Kilkhandker¬
chiefs should bo wa.-hed with Isira* iu
tepid water, with little or no soap. Iron
them before dry.
JpUBi.Eft.—One of cup of of hotter, milk, two
cup* sugar, one cup sour
-ggi ffiotr one enough tcftspoonfulof roll- soda, nutmegand
to
Clkanino Coxian and Biiushiss.—
Wash well with soda and set. in the sun
to dry ; rinse them well and do not let
the backs get wet.
Dou.n n Cake.—T ake two cups of
sugar and two of butter rubbed well to
whites lujnten sfnd the stiff, yolks three of ten eggs, of ilbnr, the
of fluking cups jftud
two sjavmfula powder,
lemon extract.
Uuiotsit Snaps - six traspoonfu's **f
lqr*l, foitr of water, one of soda, one of
L-iluM pot in a teacup; fill the cup
with; molasses; add* sufficiont flour ti
rollout thin and bake quickly.
Pt'»tilNO."Gbe quart of milk, six
four crackers, rolfcd fine, four eggs, three
hs of a cop of sugir, nutmeg*; frost
xvilh the xvbites of txvo egge. line half
of tke, quaiiUix makes enough for three
|xorson*.
t'lKiKi.H MitATs.—A method of pro
k- tying cooked meats, pst<-nt*-d in Aus
boxes, tralin, consists in packing dipped It in wooden
which allowed arc in hot stearin,*
and then to cool xx ith a coating
.oQKc "ivx.
Fii |,t||0 rpH ftps of o* Tprnovfks
- 0u.ff*itrt eh.smrod, Ui ftmnd cracker :misetts rolled stoned fine,
snn -one
leiflSxn one egg. juice ue.ifly am! grated rind * f one
used for aiyl use toperns’, ji cun of stlgttr. if
pie
about MA« the r .*u of ; , hilha A lurovei d liatt, tied M*
n.linen bag sue arid a D'^» tJH
u: ,n ’ ,r
which -is -f i- -e» La r„
! «n unpl. .is. nt odor nth* rig.ein.iloxr.
CiXtMMi l .xMf l - Damp
r" i t»f the fc«?t
rl" u *«f ^\ rr u w**«NI m te
^'l.ng funmfsly.
" s "} !,k * ‘JJ’attt.ifitllv t-teaw
, , r '.‘"pf.t' H * U "^ 1 " " " h *
’ 1 J” - rumno ’’ *" \ nssriw.—All rort* » of
vessel*and utensils may he flunked f-mi:
long retained smells of every kind m the
easiest and most txerfect manner by gins*
thffAliens tmCwsll with charcoal powdot
the grorocr imixuvities have ltcf i
»eattr<xf .-.I with «tmi and xvnter. ,
Qch'B Rusk* One pint of milk. o>*e
teacup of yeasi, mix it thin; when light
add twtlx-c ounoea *d brown sugar; txvo
Ojince* of butter, four etrg-. flour etiffi
etcnl to nvike stiff hr brx-ad; when risen
again, mold and -pread it on tins.
ro„ F n n—Wash the h*m tl.n
. n< i iol j t fr ,.,k .dcntvnf » ue
boil fresh w ater; add on*- pin* of a,e.-i»t«
and put in the ham to foil sktwlv* a xx f*o
of new hav put into the fouom of the
kettle mellow* the taste ami keei** it from
being 1-urnu
STXawjtratxY Wijrr.—'To one
of strawforry juice, add one quart of
water eB; let and one ferment pound of sugar Mir
w it in an open j«r.
"'hen it ha* entirely stopped fcruiem.
' n K draw off rarefully and ivrk i*
bottle.
hiUAWBKKid Jam—O nsh the fruit
Br( j ti , rM quartr-rw of a pound '<
*•«« V» ?»<* r ° l inrl of »tr»*beti«. j
5* eAr atl ^ . thick. Vie mg S« care
Zer per over over thi the top too ! ,
CtT»tt*H+ \ViNR.—Ortuth and proM
the currant*, which must be very ripe,
To two quarts of juice add one qturtof j
”J? r M?f
r
“ n 'ii* put to the juice
To Otosft HHIRT BosomS.- tah* two
onnceit of powdered of pum and arahic, pour having in
R eovered l" n ' or more let stand water, then,
it, it all night. In the
dregs morning pour it carefully from the
into a dean little, cork, and keep
it for use; add a teatspoonful of thisgum
usual water to a pint of starch made in the
wav.
To ! Cr rtvap forms 1 orms Goons i.oorw. —Add m i to to
t. hot rain water an amount of wheat hran
e il" f ‘ l to "“jl^ghth of the fabric to be
‘ n r u r P ■ a
to a boil. Allow the mixture to cool
until the goods ran be washed out ’ after
which iJi ri„w-them le,. well r!
TrP-lopCAKit--One egg on teaspoon- ,
,ul(,fi , ' ullw ,»»m«Jkojtof mtrtnnllr,
T, nft'ju't’V, *™ r > om \ P "
■Panful and •JihW of baking powder,
orn: tcaspoonful of lemon extract; thcr heat
u* ‘‘mi l< '^ ll1 '
r^dor together % ml and k i mt add . t , tl ! to . ,p d the "' ,r rest; ftr " 1
' a * t ; 1"^'" yoiir-e*tract.
”f’HTAlU).—Mtwtara should lie mixed
with Ihw’cd water that has been boiled d and ah
e!M*Htfjkt to coni Hot watef siroys its
might Qualities and raw cold But water
emiac it to ferment. tlie
mustard in a cup with a small pinch of
aalt and mix with it very gra<lually suf
ficient boiling water to make it drop
^ without hec.ning
*$&■,; I'lUdrfAKH. , „„ Ohc pound , im tier, one
P«u»d pounds brown tt^rar two pounds raisins,
t'vo eurnu.ts ten eggs; boat
wlk* and whiles .e^-rotely; one pound
*mr, cloves, one. Uhle-poonf.,1 and each of ode e.nna
ablestxxmfuj n. uc nutmeg, large
»i.‘bonful • hiking syrup powder one heaping tea
collee,up ilk on dredge half;pound f
n run, one i,, ; nil
well w th flour and, hake, ui a mo lerate
h "P a"
S’ ° wi' L w" j 1 E r fi “
and the flour last; With powder sifted
the extract add t.-m eggs
button to a froth; bake, in h well hvtT
ti 1 in a steady'ov^ii lWrty min¬
utes.
Delicious Lemon I’ie,—U rate the
yellow the lipti jnice; of Wat the it-mon and squeeze
out the yolks of eight
eggs with and'four sixteen of hntter; tablespoonfuls atld of
sugar half a
toacupfii-of stveel milk and the whites
of four eggs beaten stiff; add rite lemon
ami bake in a rich crust; beat the re¬
maining four whites with two spoonfuls
of sugar nttd snirte grated nutmeg.
When the pit’s are done spread ffiffover
the top ami brown lightly.
ToMAi*>Soui\. r !-'ix tomatoes peeled
boiling ml -llt-i-d; "»Tcr| pduf half over fe.tSfX'onful them one quart of
of soda;
wh< n It stopn foamlug add one pint of
swejrl with butter, milk and pepper, sen on suit as hnd|e fojpystcrs little
■
rolled ernckor. Serve ns soon a# It boils.
Canned 1 tomatoes’ cart lie fisefl iust as
well. This is very rielfeare and nte- for
a person wlto iivgetting nhle to eat after
a tit of siekneas •
One Mn 11 Flint INdn’l Ktmtv Fvery*
thing.
• il.Hdij4.it l h:F riow.J r >,
A woman was yesterday looking
around the ferry dock as if in search of
some one'the knew, and she finally ac¬
tuated an old lake captain with the
gurry:
,“ixir, tie s4ily*k” you a sailor f'l
“ 1 hare be replied.
“ There biu* her ft a great gale‘on (tie
lakes!”
“ May 1*6 there has. I know there has
been one on land.” ,
“ You see 1 have a son on a schooner.”
Yes, Ami maybe afraid you have.” he in
Din was out the
storm.”
“'If you have a son on a schooner, and
th*-schooner was out in the storm, it is
liselv your son was out, too.”
** Do you think there was any dan
ger?”
“ 1 can’t real’y sav.”
“ Derhipe But it blew terribly hard.”
“ it did, madam; but as 1
was playing checkers most of the lirae, 1
can't say how hard it blew.”
“ If the schooner went down my son
went down, didn't he?”
like “ Maybe so and opinion max be about not. 1 wouldn’t
to give down an that, and Borne
HODS xvilh .ehoonera some
dtm’b”
” You haveu't h*-:ir.l that the Dsiay
xvit* last, hav,* you!”
“ I shouldn't likJ l<* H i x I had or
hadiih. “ill but hear 1 profobiy hv Jjawu't.” if she
K-i> prr,xw
wouldn’t T?’
‘ t ou might, and you might . not.
\\ hen she hn-l gone, au acquaint ’bee,
who had overheard the conversation,
asked the captain wliv he didn’t give
“ Twenty eiju year* ago 1 had au
opinion to adx sue*-on almost any shb
as
ol , [»ne D.dnt. I stu k to i! that it was
(VI) - y „ , Ms! . ban*. Ill tif-eeu minute*she
packet. ?’ 1 in^then 1 wh»l "•*’*JV I coknow < i ,owt
*
on. and whs. 1 don't
kwaw until 1 1 %fp >tv*-e fijeked rtong*m»tl*L A*' ela.f shell
e<i« a
i /* -row 1
Not Such a Fool as He looked,
1 »arit>6f Eog’isli rWisu then* is *1
wavs’’lot* *ff iu«.” The late >*ir Ueniv
HiitiiK who was for many years mem
]*er for t'otolu-stgr, wheiisiutnvHsRirig in
iteraon ou one occaatou, asked a big,
duUdookiug The farmer Eroi farmer for hi» vote,
was a fine specimen of
mi ach'd bin o i*i indeixe luieneo and of
thick, hewdodnstwj renowned, too, for
b; u-,| ileue-s, ami lie Ul bluntly,
” I’d vote for tell* vou. t*tr {Jenry. as usual,
only folks me re'torted voa'ie ijuch afoot.”
am IV -Sir lleory;
‘ ‘ben. mv g.sKl sir. I'm the very it-ai.
*J lrllle, V fteavi^iand **** •*<'1 .tmexTi o}*on with bir * |fi heavy nry *
•'*’*
1 h, ’F’' '*‘'"'uc. I’m gornnM if Uiat
•*»! You’re not sucli -
fool as I thowt, an i you shall bays mv
xrote; here’s my i.atfft upon it.”
... —~~
Bk sineer;-and candid in ail you sav
or do; perform wi'thout your duty upv>n ad w
casinos and hesitancy;
m »tely, H n - a t the moment, it will
retiound to ;*ur c red i' and to vour
fonsftt Wadsworth ” '
It - x* “ who
*aid
« bnt flutter Done tor ttrant.
A Oolutnbuu, Ohio, letter to the tin
Communal relates the following
>rrr '1 * R? P -w u J >)ic8D -■ l » .i'"-" ™F™Sn!L 1 °
the State, who ray* that General Grant
told it to him juit before hi*j first comi
nation for the Presidency: “ nhen 1
was a fov," aaid Orant, “hvi.gin
J ieor K eU)wn - m .J ™ th ° r ran ° ut of hut '
sritssn; £
nhenintme over to the nextdmtr neigh
**» ‘ «" borr « W «»”«■. W fe H, 1 «• J u *
“ ‘"a 0 -._J the doori^d i
, • tnockinn V.‘ and .] inst w I
1 1 "J [* o> . the , folks, .. the ol 1 gentle
" ia "' 1 M,e ve ’ was leading a letter
> eo n , was in West J oint,
'Vi ' A , , ., , wan J. 10 the “!
1 *
wlit c they were reading the letter, and
Well, .v K {f !• the re son an< said , « , In this w , letter f, wa ; that H . r< ‘ ! ™ he
ui L n found—that U he had lie f. ilerl
to ^ pass an ekamlmuioh, and would
i '*£.*« ir to come uu“ciur^«i2btSUS' *? h • ,11 r tb *
WeH * Vei, i when when the they vaoT^roueh got tli.ougn IbTrrowed 1 Dorrowed
the butter and took it home, and then
rushed down to Thomas L. Hamar’s
office—he was our (Congressman then—
and f asked him if he wouldu’t send me
Ue t ? i ld v m « » hia
couldn’t aend me until this other boy ,
got through, ami that wouldn’t be for
three years yet, ‘ Hut, Vlamar,’ said I,
‘ suppose this isiy should fall to p»as an
examination, and should be sent home,
will you send me then?’ ‘Well, lily,'
said he, ' I guess if he can’t pas* tbere'd
be no use of your trying it,’ will ' But 1
wadt you to promise uiat yod send
me,’said T. ‘All right,’ said he; ‘if
he can't get through I promise to let
you try it.’ Well, during the day
Uamar heard about the other fellow,
and the nut day U. 1 went and asked if he
had heard the He sahl he had
and, had a ter laughing make at mMotUie the way 1
got him to promise, he
said it was all rieht, I should go. Well,
I went and because my mother hap
pened U, be out of butter has made aie
General, of t ie Army of he United
Htntes, ami l don L know, after all, but
it may make me Prestd- m.‘
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Surviving a Dislocated Neck.
(, ne of , he mfl s t curious cases df aeci
dent which ever occurred in our eit y,
^ ,acis of wl| ivh have iust leaked
occurred on Saturday last, a week,
‘. frightened a Thi.t'eenth s reef, ht hor'e became
ingup tl»e iftVeet, ht a passing train, and, dash
threw him at the cor¬
ner of William and Thirteenth street-.
Mr, Jabiecoik, in falling, struck violent¬
ly on his forehead, and was taken home
very much bruised. It was then noticed
that his head was twisted around
toward his light shoulder, and could
uot Im moved without pain, but the
physician consider who was seilous called in did not
and alter anything prescribing for the his matter,
ral condition, left him. During gene¬ the
early part of the week he became
worse, and Dr. (’hadwick Was sent for.
A careful examination of Mr. Jablec
nik’s neck, which was greatly swollen
and very painful, led to the conclusion
that n partial dislocation of the first
two bones of the neck, (he atlas and
axis, ha 1 taken place. The neck was
greatly twisted and very painful, and
parti4 paralysis of the nerves which
affect the respiration was also found to
exist. Fearing to at enipt any reduc¬
tion of. the dislocation, which is always
n very dangerous and often a fatal op
oration, the doctor left him for the
night, determined the next day to hold
« consultation, and put the man under
chloroform while the operation was per¬
formed.
Tuen.' xt morning, when he arrived,
he found that the neck had slipped
buck into it<rsocket during the man’s
turningnu bia pillow. The pressure on
the pneumo-ga«tric nerves, however-,
had not been taken away, and last even¬
ing the condition, patieut was still io in a very crit¬
ical owing the extreme
difficulty in respiration, and the filling
up of the lungs with serum.
The case is a veryjjsingular one, in¬
ti.-ed, and should the patient recovt r
he may well congratulate himself on his
recovery.— Omahi Per.
The Training That (Jlrls Need.
^Chicago Intel-Oconn. 1
Mrs Abba Gould Woolacn has been
giving Boston some .common sense no¬
tions abo.it *’ The Training That Girls
Need.” iu a paper read before the
Moral Education Society, she pro¬
nounced iil-health a luxury that, enor¬
mously inerea-ed the cost of living.
She advised mothers to keep the : r girls
from their own fate, and she asserted
that girls should he m de to lead a quiet
life on a simple die until they are fully
grown; thatihev should exercise freely
if* the .gain air; that hou-ewo*k should
be dene by them iu carefully ventilated
rooms; that their dres es should be
r..Realty changed. t»* that no Unger
shall their vital organa he compre sea or
their hips weighed down with a mass of
uhuh that no man would willingly carry,
Compliance tiered, would with tr.ese rules, she be
give to the world a nobler,
healthier girl mental rare of women. The object of
a s training should be, she
^
process applied dovot. to women’s
sre now d to the education
purs-, e with thoroughness the disciplin
„rv studies. Next to this she would
the perropuro UeuHies, in whirl.
woman ia now much more shouW* piohcicnt
thaB otAn . Women alro be
acquainted physiology, moreor natural less philosophy, Intimately with
toe laws
«*f mechanics, chemistry, pt
e-'ou**my, the eharseteri-ties of a r. -
ami publican form of government, rhetoric.
natural sciences, all of which are
far mo*e im|<ortaut to the girl than the
inode: n language*. First of all parental
dnt c*. Mrs. Wmdson placed that of
titling children, honoraldc and living, cepcciully glrb*. to
ejrn an no matter h xx
vrewlthy their family may he, since
one is bevoiiil the iea*-h -.-f jsissib e
(siverty. •
~ • —
Eosik (oiks pretond t»**y that lTitut
L'homas «xi l ify to lewd the in#»ic
"i the aig lsot rsi-e a ro . »hcu he gets
who has lucdsix m*tiUh.in < inon
f'»U i« * ver going to pit to heaven.—
i' ennWeiorw,. A Cincinnati mwn
wo'ddn t hero *pt t*. lead an orchestra
*■* lo I *•»? the lyre, in heaven,
—— « ro • ■
It will oat the government at least
tM#*' trying M'hiUeker's to am- rfaiu who dipped
Cadet ears; and th*
chances are that it will a»t find out
A weak mind is like a nth-rote tp.
which losRnihixstrilfioff thin?* but <*«i*
imt wti« crv»t ones — ■Chrit'rtff'd.
'"“.IT I
Bword-blades and gun-barrels were
^SESSi , Sr , 3S ,
1
century. Of foundries for cannon there j
verc none. ‘‘There exists,” Mr. Dent ;
*rite.', *H}pwUr error among those
the dense smoke of furnaces, echoing ;
with the clangor of forgesgkaming with
great fires. No picture of the town
could bit wider of the mark. Scarcely a
bar of pig of iron has eter deer, smelted
within its boundaries; there was a
solitary furnace at Aston, where the
blast was b'own by a water-wheel, and
one ol tne first nrst, »te«m steam eni'ines engines in >u uiio
neighffiirhood place.” Even was this erected furnace to supply blown
was
out before 1795, and some cinder* from
its caJx were cut and polished by an in
genious townsman, who “set them in
rings aid brooches, Pompey’s and Pillar.” sold them The as
fragments of
name itself by which the great industry
of the town in its many branches was
known during indicates the eighteenth century The
sufficiently its character.
trade of Birmingham was the “ toy
trade,” and the great factory at Boho
was established in 1701 by Matthew
Boulton for the making of “ toys.”
This word derives its current meaning
from an Original trifle*,’’ use and for “ in petty itn trade com¬
modities or
sense represented buckles, clasps, chains
and au endlesa variety of small articles
of hardware
The Crown Prince of Denmark never
makes a epe-ch. He rises, bows, and
says; “I don’t (o-day well feel,” and
sits down amidst longeontinued ap¬
plause".
.The man nto so Ida his crying hahy rnd is
-oo it con to invest 2S cents in a hot le of T> .
Bull’s BaBy Syrup, should be divor.e'..
Sunday school teacher—” Annie,
what must wt <lu to *?e iorgiyen?” An¬
nie—“ We must sin.”
Ftchle digestion, sick headache, diziintsv
and faintness cared by Ala.lt Bitters.
ReceYpt for making your own eye
water. —Stick your finger in it
In roavttrr Form.
V egrtine put up in tins lortn cornea within
the icsch of all. IIv making the medicine
ymirsoli you ran, from n 6 Oc. pnoktigo con¬
taining the harks, lOnte and herbs, mnho two
bottles of the liquid Vegetine. Thousands
will gladly avail themselves o‘ this oppor¬
tunity, wh(> hiive the conveniences to make
The medicine. Full diractiona in every padlt
•go.
Vegetine itml in powder form is sold by. al!
drug fsts general s'ores. If you cmnot
buy it ot thorn, enclose flit Jr cent* in postage
stamps tor one package, or one dollar for two
packages, Stevens, and i will send it by return mail.
II. It. Boston, Mas*.
A IIoiim hold Meed.
A book on tbp Liver, it,< diseases and theii
treatment Liver Complaint-*, sent free. Torpid Including treatises upon
Bi!ioiiane-* Ijeariaclie, Liver, Jaundice,
sia. Mala/iii, j e J Address Constipation, Dr. Sanford, Dvspep
etc. Id2
Broadway, Now York City, N. Y. .
The Vollale ISwSi < ».. u.-t^linll. Ttirh..
Will * c end their Electro-Voltaic Belts to the
afflicted upon JO days’ trial. £o© their adver¬
tisement in this paper headed. “On 3ft Days*
Trial/’
Lyon’ft Ifoel StifTeners keep boots and shes
straight. Hold l>y shoo and hardware dealeor
The loafer is a Libor saving institu¬
tion.
Nursing mothers and <Vic Biiteft. te females gain
strength auet fl sh fron Malt
,» - fAuiwWi rir»‘ •1 ftfUrt f be ertoiR
find itiduiHeluurool juyplh, u« » vyus 'veukneSMPA eali rlv dei'fiy.
of * 3 will *eVir| u Ucnm- 11i.lt will euro
cnvOrod yotV, FlfliE^uF by Uxi •s\ouniy \ Jlr\KiiJi. In sVmh'AipWVie^. Thin gr^vl- reinaty Hefid \ytv* n.-lf- »Us
a a
addrost-cU • t«vcl Yorf. *pc to the Kjdv. JOSEPH 1. IN XIAN
Station V, Sew City.
Baby Brize*, $boo.
Anentkient banker's wife of—N.
Y., has induced the proprietors of that
great medicine, Hop Bitters, to offer
1000 -n | rires to the youngest child that
says Hop Bitters plainly, in any lan¬
guage, between May 1, 1830, .and July-
4, 1881. This is a liberal and interest
ingoffer, and everybody and his wife
should send two-cent stamp to the Hop
Bitters Mfg. Co., Rochester, X. Y., U.
5s. A., for circular, giving full particu¬
lars, and begin at once to teach the
children to say Hop Bitters, and secure
the imam
m
H
sefe^L&is^sass
y
a Li i
9
SfeJSrl'SSii m p
NATRONA BI-GARB. SODA
I* th- h*«t in Ihn \Vrrl4. II !* aUdnt-lr fur- II i. |h«
h«l fri Mfdi^nnl Fiu*i>mm. It » lh- bet Urr B,hing
And ,11 t'wnilf I'-*-,. *pld I ’ Ml pn^.,.sw mid Gioenr,.
^ ^ ^ C °* Phila ia. ’
The Koran i a
,1r tLn.i»is*m^, TTJ
s .-aL: "i-iL'n
V’J' hl#s t! *? + r ^ ,l,tf !Mivert
x - t"! r^.rt^ s:,w k. * M t. ’ n ‘*' rit
rv • /&« i rls
k e i, m I!
%
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fiRSiCULTURMARHiNFRY
““
TUffESHOT. its
SKlVtr.AT'
wheat ‘•St
PLANTATION MACHINERY
SCHOFIELDS IRON WORKS,
M- lM«d lot hi» I JUttlX, I.A.
Vegetine.
-
POWDER FORM
50 CTS. A PACKAGE,
Dr.W. ROSS WRITES:
Scrofula, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Rheumatism, Weakness.
mwiseino H R Boston : I have boon prsotlclnj
for twi-nty-a™ 5<«™, sa<i «s %
h»T« neror toood it« equal. I noire *oid v*o*iim bottle
for snu je»n *nd bsro never had one in
,, ireod j» I woa id hmriily recommcr.d it lo tbow l!i
ucod 0 blood pnnaer.
D *' W " B ° 88 ’wS'iox.
sept, l, ■ .
Vegetine
One Paekago ir> Powder Form
Cured Scrofula.
hqw yo REDUCE YOUR DOCTORS’ BILLS
8C Bremen St., Esst B'-etor. Maes.,) /
Sept. SO, 3879,
Mr. IT. R. Steyknr—D ear Sir: My little daugh¬
ter Stella has been afflictod a long time with Scrof¬
ula, Buffering everything. I employed differen*
rhysicians in East Boston, Imt they Helped hoi
nemo. ! lxjnght some of your I'owdf.h Form Veoe
tine, and my wife ileepedit and pave it to the child
accordifig to the direction*, and ire were surprised
in a fortnight’*; time to noe lio't thG child bad gained
in flash and gfrength. Sho ia now gaining over;
day, and I can cheerfully recommend your remedj
to be the bosi wo have ever tried.
Respectfully yours, i. T. WEBB.
VegoHne is Sold by all Druggists.
vnrxu man on ou>.
■MV J If .f,« tn.trl » 1 •:„«,» M
i-v* «hi*kt-r,. « <H k «!r M
jRflr di t*W %*a '.a, .-.r -C Si thirkrr. »*,..* at'-*- t ltd
iM ■ .nr-'atl r-.^ r r. \ .
. t«d>n<F, t>«t •
ItaaK^vV bfr.t £p.awh. a*; i*«. i“i •o.:-y.AbFz, a**
r* -•
HO. RcOo*. A)**.- nmmtrfmU.
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UN FERMENTED
vv/vvvvvyyvs VVVVVVVNAAA
MALT BITTERS
TRADEMARK
MALT AN0 HOPS
rnm ; I VCOMrAR.VBTiE M’TIUKXT is rfther in Bone
.ind Muscle piodticiu? Materials th in all otbei forms
of malt or modicine, while free IVurn tlio objections Sick
firmed .o’Hliisf omit lift nous. Kot difticnlt Digestion,
Ilf»d.‘ir)jo, (''(■fi’Oi.mpfjoji* Ktoa cmiien, Want of Menfnl 8leop, and T’lceiative JPhys
w,! Kxlisti*tioiii Noi v..'i ness, Exhaustion Nnr.-ting Mothers,
aki of Ft-jtiiaies, Children, of
of the A«ed. .mrt of Delicate • M AL T BITTERS
nit* the > ;.nrf-*i, heot, everywhere. and most economical medicine ever
wompbt Hided. Bold
MALT BITTERS COMPANY. Bcstort. Mass.
Kl Itching Hrnno ScMt Er
tioiis. Kheunl, Scalp Psoriasi*, diodij Src.ld • Head. 1
Ulcere and ;s«>ce8 infalL'bly cured
by the < L'TlCL'KA RbMEDIES,
which have perfonned miracles
DISEASES. of hoalmg unjKiralleled *'* medi¬
cal histoiY. Aend«f<«r Illustrated
Treaties, c-urtHinipg testimonials
from every part of Inc Union.
5 old Prepaid! l>v Drnggi’ds by/Veek? k Potter, Chemists, Boston, Moss.
on 30 days’
We will ftend' Onr Electrb'Vf.ltidr Rclts and other
Electric Appli imva upon trial lor Miiriy day* 0/ to ptrtonal those
afflicted with Serrdus J>c!>ili!u and dOtcns-'i d
nature. Also of the Liryr, Kidtif*y», Rheumatism, Pa
mlyws, Sec. A t>vrc cure guarantied Ilarsiiall.jmcli. or no pay
Addre.v-* Voltaic Bell Co..
OPIUM
Is the “ OftpinaT” x'l iiccSilrafod T*>*» and
Reliable Family Soap Maker. Ducclioas
accompany cacli Can lor m.ikinjc llarfl.
and Toilet Soup quickly, it is
full 8tr,engtn. Ask jour grocer lor
NAPONirOW, and take li o other.
PENN'A SALT MANUFACTURING CO.,
PETROLEUM oo JELLY.
Grand Modal Silver Modal
at Exposition. Philadx’Iphia | I at Paris
Exposition.
This wonderful substance iw acknowleded by physicians
throughout for the the* of Wounds. world lo Burns, be the best reinetlv disro-vtued
Piles, cure Catarrh, Onilblams, Rheumati-in, In order tlja* c-'kin Dis¬
eases, ,^c. every
one may try it, it in put up in 15 ami 25 cent bmiles lor
household use. Obtain it from your druggist, and you
"ill hmi it superior lo anything you have ever used.
END
to CENTS
For One Month or
$1 for n Year’s »ub
•mption to the Gr«ot ll
ln«tra'p*t, eight pa**
Story I aper. ThkWeek- Y.
Ledsrr, l.r Cail, like tbo N. Com¬
Fire.-i.le
panion, etc. IVnonxI
notice? for Annual tub
•criben free. A good
eta :hari*e to get a wife ora
hmtwnff. piotmrg in its
Colv. mns to offtnd the
most fa*ti<iimjs.T*Y rr a
Korn). AtloreAS, T. G.
MORROW, rrrutnn,
155 A 151 Dearborn 8t,
Chicago, 111.
VCUNG P»SEN paving
■ ion mrmth Avir’s. Every U.Valentine. graduate Manager. guaranteed Jaue»viile.M n ui i«.
tmt:
JniB^ a ^ PORTABLK
SQI)A FOUNTAINS
#35, $4,5. £eO & ©80,
Cheap & Durable.
«’:fi yield per cent. Shipped ready
Dr u r e.
Address the only manufacturers,
CIIA I'M AN A CO.,
Madison, Ind.
7 7 7.£!,T%nS: ■gi
{kidney PERMANENTLY CURES
diseases,
j LIVER CCfidPLAINTS,
I Constipation and Piles.
IjWOiffD 5T HAS WHY?
j POWER, TFUL
1 umvms TH?:j , I s
BECADBE IT ACTS OS
jl.lVEH.TIlH INEYS AT THE DOWEL8 AMD KID-H
SAME TIME,
j Sicatie, It citunioi the systam o’ I
■the -cisonov.1 humoro that dovolopo
■ in Kitiney and Urinary di seases, B(f
llousness, Jaundice, Constipation,k-g
IPHcs, or In Rheumatism, McurrJiiial I
land Femai#c:etrders.
I K1DXEV.1HJBT (..dry vrm.hi,
f r«Hi- .food ... * *enl h? m«il prepaid.
O we isitkd ffdwtll cuke.U »|t.of mcJtgta.,
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ww,*au£r;:iri M«rl!w«.», M V», ., i
Ihm h°!
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without dtuot, * r
made tn lorfrg of the C-croll Niw. Eithw hand er fcn
KSSS5l:‘K^^;^
$5 to $20
Sore Ears, Catarrh.
Many people ar* sflbcted with these loathsome dtseasea
but very few ever get WelLfrom theni, this is owing to
improper treatment only, |»» they are readily cnrabie f
property treated. This is nd ^le boast but a fact f haro
proven over ami over annin by mv treatment.
my little Book,/r« to oil. it TT.ll *ejl JOU all .bout he»
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prices® mail. Address,
DK. C. E. SH<IF,S1AKER, Ain'l ;» r S™.
Rea.. »>*B. ■ *•
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NEW MW. Tliottaanda of’so'.dfeTB and hens enti¬
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limited. Andress with Stamp,
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will positively cure F emnle- w W oaknefii, suob os Fallinfis
rf the Womb, Whites, Chronic Inflammation or Ulcera¬
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ana
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W
For $200.
Our Ko. I rirmtation Saw ^filf ifi.designed Engines. to b* W ith mn thu by
$, 10 or 12 horse power Agricultural
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