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Lawaa.—Giw Ch* laws atop-dreMtag
of fine ooutpoa* thia mouth
■atria Mmwa. —Onto taw* bate aware
amaag ftrowberttec M a mulch with
great auoMaa. <_/ •
I’otatoub.—A Wreteni tanaer think*
that after having cultivated ovur 800 va
nottaa of putetoua ba would rwrowirwnd
m tha heat varitatoa, Ute Alpha for very
eariy, the Moowfiake far martrwia early,
and Viator for late nan
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An Ohio farmer, on auaaeirt <* so
•carroty of m ulc iiu>g mate rite aowr-l
thfiahMHrft "AA*** acfo at her
naa. The oata grew aboat a foot high,
than Ml down, *fo>|iri;i*afl • batter Atei
cheaper mulch than he could hare ob
teined in aov other wav,
Bi-urwarote HoMaa—The practice
of htanktaiag a boTao daring exareiac ia
not own to be ruaumoMOded. Cover fan
tnettataly after a dnre, W stopping only
tor a few minute*. After being ont in a
•teem of any kind horaea should bo
rubbed with atraw until thoroughly dry,
and then blanketed,
annflwur aaedi u>
th+4te<QM* ithdeWh atoada dr
any nnevpaly apota that yon wiah to
hide. Aber they an watt ep and have
roeeivedjgße heateg they will need ah
•olntely ae attenttea. The aeada, aa we
have hetoaa ated, are aaaaiietft for pool
try, both for iMreaaMß the produoboß
of «gg» acdtAa Virol fanny of their plum
M*
Wfitet O*firrvAn*».- The qnaattwi
of Mte affpedtencv of cultivating wheat,
aaya a con temporary, ia one that fa loom
tag up in the future, and ahmtid be aat
tied by deciaivo eiperimenta. There ia
little doubt in «wcu mind that much
larger capfb Os fofatto ccnlt be grown ou
the aame eoil, with equal amount of set-
Uliaera, if wo had some machmea per
IroforhiWtfcdto cultivating between the
whtat drflla, and ahould cultivate our
wheat aavaral timea during the spring
months. It would facilitate the pens
trafioa of the ateaaepiteae. laden with
mototaro betatag in rotation ammonia,
and perhapa other growth
gaaea.
H W DM J a*™- —Good obaervaaa
any tha* foe Hteateta Cattle are great
contamm of food There ia no doubt
of thia. Take a field of rwttia in summer
Mate, and whamfat bet weather the Jot-
Ayraharas will group together
under the shade of a tree, the burly and
beaufW IMatetii will bo own browsing
easily to the o*aa field. In fact we
have novae vet eaea the man who could
say thabhaerag aaw a Hoietain oo* with
her nootnMof Ute gtaaa. At the aame
time ft to not right to abas* thia brood,
flood eaten make good mil kero. The
Holstein is very valuable for generaj
milking pnrpoaee, aad, If the males are
fattened up fate white young, make
heavy beef.
Muixnuwo. Qupdnt, drift hay from
the edges at Uft toorahee MWI refusr
matter that can ba collected about a
farm, U DO* used in Ahsaetupoei beep,
make an excellent mulch for oroiiartla
Mulshing, eay* a writer, baa all the baa
afltaht plowing, with nona erf it* dread
vantages, heaping the auriace mallow
with as damage to the root* by the plow
or te the trank er breaches by the team
It heaps down the gram aad invitee the
earthworai to wort and make the eoil
fine and rich. It t'adr to retain the
moisture for a much longer time, and
remedy tn a great measure the evil
effects of drought. The trait which fall*
upon H ia pot bruised. It la the way
natuge adepts to maaiue and eaneh the
foresMreea.--Asm Bteptamd Jterwwr.
W*aaij»e Bottum.Henry Btewart
mye that w*eh|Mf indAiuro
ita ftaveq, beeaaw butter is as oil or fat,
totally iaaotabto to water, and all its
flavora ate oMbpMMtt paßb St the fat,
which fans nt peeoibiy be eopaoated from
it by eonteet with water. Is washing
grantddr batter it ie sseoaaary to asa
jij—lJl k worn Wmdto -»
wwraw WtoWw Vtow <BT ndkF'jfMW UMI
gnatalarataßae and provenw them from
oombttonf in a mass When batter is
take* from the churn in *ni*eei ths
water eboutd not bo so cold as to harden
those, otherwise the milk cannot be ro
mnved eerily, and than the butter will
not keep tor any langth <rf tuna tn spite
of all prwomiUoaa. In such a cam the
butter placed in the bowl n to, bo
•MM >wu with the ladle to thin
abcea, so as to provide outlets for the
bnttermilhto aseape The milk which
cecapm and flow* to the bottom of the
boar! ehcnld to nouns! off and the but
ter weehod >dU ctasr, for* water ; ths
better is then twmort to ths bowl snd
ahead in the opposite direeteou and again
washed, and if Ibe work baa been skill
fully Bags this te.Ml the westing that io
Majmcrwe Onctauum— Fine fruit ia
only produced on ordinary lend by earn,
atteariton and euetetoatiy supplying the
ami with the element* earned off by
eroppang. No eenmblo aaaaespoctato
grow wheat, corn or potetom on the
aaaae grand year alter year without
frosh suppose at manure. And yet
lhatw gw toaay me*, as we know Hum
-hsorrarina. wbo asra think aaamsr
ing e* apple er ether tees. Apple,
quaes, elbtsiy, y*at and see* poach
M« bn aßewadtodM.wlßly w
manured, but otteoe aropa are often
takas from the ground, while the farmer
wonders why bts trees do act bear, or,
if they bear, why the trait is so small,
gna<V and worm eaten, and htopiam
and cherry trees dying of black knots.
Ia it to be waadnaad at f The healthy,
sap-forming food of the trees has become
ao acaroe that a strong and vfownua
growth ia fpiudbli, and with a weak
growth a tree to liable Ao the attacks es
every enemy and Ute fruit to iafi tram
want of nounahmerit or from ths rtteg
of tweeto. uhaah a atoaeg gaatah hid,
enabled it to ovareofoe. Bern or stable
aagaun to a gUnnafliii Ulmer, ooutam
mg tn a gaateral way all the eteaMnia
that ham haan remnvad byaeayptag.
banco ben manure always aukeo a vig-
Otami growth us wood, bMtohee and
foliage to all fruit-producing plante and
teeea. Wo matter what varietteaof fruit
trees you plant, give the land thorough
ouHure tn such crops aa potatoes, beans,
cucumbers or tomatoes for the first three
or four yean, sad after that pel in
grass.— Wwtorvt sdgrtouffvriM
Hemau.—One ptnt of aoui milk,
pesos as aaultad butter tone of an egg,
two tempoouMa aatentua. dour nwugh
for a tottr batter
Rntgr Bsvtm —Take half a phrt of
shrimps, pick out al) the moat from tbs
tails, pound the reel in a mortar with
the juieo of half a lemon and a piece of
batter ; peas the whole through a sieve.
Make a pint of netted tratier , pot tha
mote from the tails into it, add a duet of
cayenne, and whan the sauce boils stir
into ft the ahrimp butter that has come
through the awve, with as without a
table-spoonful « cream.
Ostnrrtxiwan. This to a vary pretty
addition to a Jar of ptakled eabtagc,
but It mast bo put ia salt and water for
two days first before 11 to added to the
cabbage.
Tn* Oan.—Tew cups kour, four
cups sweet milk, two eggs, two spoon
fuls cream of tartar, one teaapoonful aal
eratus, small piece of butter, sweeten if
you like,
Wnir CnasM.— Half a pound of
powdered sugar, juice ot two lemons,
am giU of sherry. Mix and add coo
pint of thiok, rich cream. Bet on toe,
whip to a strong froth, and servo ia
glasses.
On Kira Toser.—Three eggs, beaten
well, one green ehili cut fine, the inside
of two tomatoes cut into small pieces, a
little milk and one ounce butter, ail
mixed together with a little atot, then
heated and served on hot toast,
Vona Cnora. Cut soma cutlets from
a neck of jxxk, trim them neatly m>4
take off the chine l»one; give them a
tow Mows with the bat, and grill them
□e or m froat of the tire ; sprinkle them
with salt and arrange them in a circle on
a dish, with maahed isitteoea in the oen
ter and the following aaiica round them .
I‘til a large piece es butter, rolled in
dour, in a etewpeu, slightly rubl>ed with
garite; add uinshroome and a little
chopped ahalot ; moisten with equal
quagiiltoa fff viMgwr agri broth ; add aalt
and grated nutmeg ; strain, boil it up;
add a little mustard, stir well and serve.
Arri.stYiurova. Bml, core and halve
six large apples, trimming them so as to
get them ail of aaiae ; drop them aa they
are done into cold water with the juice
of a lemon squeesod into it to prevent
thmriuraing brown. Have ready a strong
airup (aude k with one pound of sugar
and quart of water) boiling hot; pul the
apples into thia, with the thm nnd of a
MMi and two or three cloves. As soon
aa they are cooked -grate aero must be
taken that they do no* break—take them
out and dispose them, concave aide up
peruMte, on a glass dish , place a piece
of currant jelly or quince jelly in the
hollow of each apple, then well reduce
the sirup and when cold pour as much
of it sa is ni nasai ry under the apples.
lean Cum - The Ad lowing mode ot
i«ng sakes wsa taught many yean ago
by a ctevor oook : Pound some loaf
sugar to a mortar, than lift it tell it to
like fins dusk Bate some whites of
eggs to a froth, and mu the sugar with
them tUI ths whole u s stiff paste Take
a little of this paste and place it in
another diah ; add to it a very little pre
pared natal eel, jute enough to giro ft a
pink tenge. When the cakes aro drown
from the oven lay the white >emg
smoothly all over ; than, through a cone
of stiff notepaper, equeeao the pink icing
tn patterns eu the top of the white.
Stand the eakaa in a cool ossa for tan
miaetea, then pul awey m a dry place.
To give greater ocuaiatenoy to the icing,
ocwm> pupil add powdered starch, but
it to not, of coarse, so moo to ete. The
properteane ace, for the ntag daamibed,
'iws half pound of auger to the whites of
two aggs. Fur safe travellag tha cake
should bo pecked m a round cake-tin
wfoch fits it, that bong inclcped
bi a wo idea bou.
!'*■ kad enough es kfaaaa, Fve got
enough; «f love I Oh. give me book my
old almmh hat I «y comfaetabto gtove l
take off thto cote that ftto aa tigM 1 ok,
M me mum aay hter I tfomk balm ia
Qtfoad yet I hope, "sited Hem the
bafyy pfar | dtas.
Wotwa arogomarojty ut tom gs aor-
Mhl pgaialuMgi, ftgy go |gv.
a warn roßjamarojrwatirv* aisrfi
ovt Acaturrnjuurr.
The peHtatetoe of the details of the
btetto at Bpttxkop between ttoe Boon
and the Bngifah was one of the moot
marvelous festo of niwopepor and teto
graph anteapctoo ever known. The
bouton Attomtard sea* Mr. Ctamsr r.
ths hardy, rvneiato, feartem African ex
plorer, with the British sdvuncs to re
port ita opersttona. Be aoocmipanied it
in ita difficult amreh to the summit of
the fatal height. When the Boers made
that gallant charge in the fans at the
English teeyeweta, stecui wtaeh they
l>rag so much, and poured over into ths
tnate, from which they drove the En
gitah like sheep, Mr. Ofonenm was
knocked down, run over, trampled upon
and captured. Ha showed tern news
paper asudoMtaais and ntee-booix, and.
having aetahiiahed teto prnteemnnsl
uientfty, wee requested to act aa a
of-truoe bearer to enable the Engiiah to
take cure of their wounded. He reaohed
the Brtttoh caaap that night and wrote
his disjutota of about 2,800 words. That
dispsteh was put upon the army field
wires and reached the coast. Hence it
traveled up the east coast of Africa,
over 3,000 miles, and tapped the East
Indian wires in tbeOulf of Aden, thenoe
on the bottom of tbs Bed see, another
2,000 or 3,800 mites, to ths Mediter
rsneaii, tbence oo the Ixittom of the
Mediterranean to Italy, thence through
Italy and over the Alps and through
France and acroM the British channel
to London Not stopping there, it goes
to Vatentia, so the west coast of Ire
land, and speeds smas the Atlantic to
Newfoondland, thence to Now York, and
from New York scrum the continent to
ttan Franciace, and <m the foUewing
morning it is printed in ovary daily
newspaper in the civilised world—a
a thousand ot them in this country. Is
there anything more marvelous in the
“Arabian Nights" than that one in
(Thkugo can ait down to breakfast ami
Wad the details of a battle that took
place th* day lieforv in the southernmost
jiarta of Africa, thirty degrees below
the oqoator, and almost al the antipodes ?
gw nnzroir* FACArrar.
An Albany editor's squib about the
treatment of an "agent" hra in it hu
mor, and a certain pathos in the infer
ence that may be made from it of a
hard-worked newspaper man's life :
About six weeks ago, a person enterol
onr cAos and proposed to sell us a new
(angled "fountain The raali
young man at length mentioned as a
recommendation that the pen held
enough to test through twenty-foui
hours' incessant writing, and obviated
the tedious mnaaaity ot dipping it
in IM inkstand TUereapoa wo ex
claimed :
“Dear yonng friend, would you de
prive so of our vacation ?"
" I don’t understand, '' he replied.
" Why,” aaid wo, " the only vacation
we got is white wo aro dipping our pen
in the inkstand, and no man ahail de
piiveusof that Please go away with
your vacation-extanguialier ''
Ho aaw we were in earnest, and be
went, not oven daring to otter to us one
of has founteune aa a gift; and we dipped
our old-fashioned pen in onr mnddy old
ink-stand, and took a rest.
How poor aro they who have not pa
lienM. - .VAaioyxars.
[Chicago Welters Catholic.)
The latest man who has been made
happy through the use of this valuable
liniment ia Mr. Jamee A (lonian, Li
brarian of the Union Catholic Library
of thia city. The following is Mr. (lon
ian's indorsement:
Umkmv Oatboi.k Libhaky, )
JIM I>KAK»HIN 3TBEItT,
Caicaqo, Kept 16, 18X0. |
1 wiah to add mv testimony as to the
merits nf Ht. Jacobs Oil a* a cure for
rheumatism One bottle has cured me
of this troublesome disease, which gave
me a great deal of bother for a long
time, but, thanks to the remedy, I am
cured. This statement is unsolicited by
any one in ita interest
James A. Con las, Librarian.
A cuunv garden of forty-six acres,
believed to bo the largest tn the world,
to cultivated in the suburbs of London,
and produces annually about 600,000
Hanta
[Kansas City Msil ]
Member of this Department relieved
of Rheumatism by the use of BL Jacobs
Oil, says Geo. W. Walling. Esq., Super
in ten dent Police New York, in one of
our exchanges
I'm Elmira FVee /*rr« eayv that
“Adam was the first man that was evict
ed, “but as that paper fatted to spell it
“Evo toted" ft altoered an omxrtnnHv to
unpurdcembly etfp sway.—ATsw Jftroew
Kqptoter. Tea, wo roc nil sei; Adam paid
no rent, and hto ikimtii Landlord eorn
peUed him to teevo early tax the tall.
tdverUaiag Ctaeta.
It has borwme so common to write the
b"*inninr of an elegant, interesting ar
ticle and then run it into some adver
tisrment thai wo avoW all sueh cteeata
and urn ply call attention to the merits
of Hop Bitter* in aa plain homet term*
aa postebte, to induce paople to give
them owe total, as no one wb<> knows
their value will over use anything else.
—Pr >videnc* Advertiser
Wants • atom bos an fogHfu but to
speak ttoe ptein truth, too may eay a
groeA4tai >lfa fag> ggtoW OtaHdun
rutr Was ■sue Fsem a muOMMs w— ■■■
A Leetag take
A prominmit pbymciaa of Pittsburg
m’d Cktagly to a lady patient **> *•*
rooplairung of her continued ill hualth,
Mia of bii laabUiiy k) cure her, try
Hop Bitters I" The Lady took it ta
earnest and used the Bitters, from
she obtained permanent health. Bbe
now laughs at the doctor for hia joke,
but be U not eo well pleased with it, as
it cost him a good patient— Harrisburg
Patriot. ______
Wmrw aro stockings like dead meoT
When they are man-ded; «r, perhaps,
when their soles are departed ; or, again,
whan they mo atttahotoa.
Favous of every kind aro doubled
when they aro speedily conferred.
We have known had colds and roughs
to disturb the harmony of a choir meet
Log, but Coamens' Hooey of Tar will
euro all the roughs in chrtetendom if
taken according to directaoos, and the
once is only 6o ceoto a bottle. For aate
by all Dniggwta.
JMIMXjrr AOMB.
"I vs got another, my dear.” aaid M>
Dorkina, as bo homed into ths house
"If you were on tha top of Trinity
Church spire on the back of a goose,
how would you get down 1" Mrs. Dor
kins thought she'd jump down, slide
down the Lightning-rod, fiy down on the
goose, fall down, sad then gave it up.
" Why, if you wanted to get down, you
oonld pick it off the goose," said Mr
Dorkiaa. exultantly.
m«* ve srerax nbaltw.
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«>• bj ittfifur* tolaod. wtt*n BUHAI’toLIB will
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Mcbbbcli, ftiiia, «toc
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deodrrisei) extract of petroleum. Every ob
jection removed by recent improvement. It
Is now faultless The only cure for baldness
and ths most delicate hair dressing kno a.
Ismsssiiss, tyspspsM, sarvoea prottratxon
and all tanas of rsosraf totality roUsvsd by
tokinj Masssua • rsrTonxwo Bl ar Toaic, ths
only prsparatloo es test setoatains Ita sours
outntioaa propertiss. 11 eoulaias blood-mak
tas. foroMwscatiM sad Ufs-suatalntas prop
■rtes, is tavataabtote all tefesMsd «m&ta>aa.
■better ths raeeft ta sshanstlns. sarvmu pro»
tr*Uou t overwork, * souls dlsssM, sarUnUarly
if rssulting from palmansry iwn pi irate Qis
wsU, Hasse* to Os., propristin, Nsw YmL
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Anew Htim'tto km Mr*. DI J a
DILUXGHAM. MiMIS. XtowOateaM. ha.
K THE
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the best exteraai known for
man or beast The reason
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secret n when ve explain that
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flesh and muscle to the very
bone, rra*ovtag all dteeaw>
and soreness. No other llnl
meot does this, beoce son*
other is so largely used Os
does such worlds or good.
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