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NMRWnga self-sealing glass package
for bin tar, when they are so extemdv-lv
need for fruit Three-fourths of the
bail butter in market is spoiled after
Decking.
Plxiwrxo. Last year a fanner piowc.l
forty acres in the fall and in the spring
started to plow it again, when an old
resident remarked that he wan having
hia labor for nothing, aa spring wheat
did jnat aa well on fall plowing without
plowing again. Aa he had plowed deep
and well he thought he would try it,
and, after harrowing the whole, he
sowed hia grain. The twice-plawed land
waa the first to ahow the gram, and on
it throughout the wheat waa a <lee»>er
color,thU’krr and taller, and the dividing
line jieroeptible. Our infonnan*. haa ih>
doubt that the twice-plowed land yielded
five bushels more to the acre than the
once plowed. Tina waa ample remunera
tion for the extra plowing Hencefottli
our fneodwdi be an advocate of thor
ough cultivation. Oft-stirred ground
abeorla and retains more moiatnrr, be
anie offering less olatruolion to the pen
etration of the roots to great deptha,
one great condition of continued growth
through the drought—A’ear York Hrr
old.
Oalvbs.—A writer of much experi
ence in rearing calves aava •• We trv
to have our calvea fed on skimmed milk
only, after they are 6 weeks old, bnt
sometimes the change from fresh milk
at thia early age loads to scouring, and
the time has to be extended. After that
time we give them only skimmed milk
until they can be gradually brought to
a full hay diet. If a calf needs extra
feeding to bring it to a thrifty condition
we give it about a pint of oats a day,
previously eoaked in water. We avoid
bran with calves for fear of loosening
their bowels too much, and we avoid
corti meal for fear of inducing a ten
dency to taka on fat in the csrossa W«
even avoid giving the meet nutritions
hay. and thia for two rvwnna . first, to
prevent fattening, and, second, in order
that the calf, in satisfying hia appetite,
shall consume a large bulk of food and
ao develop the capacity of hja digestive
apparatus and create a permanent deaire
for large feeding that will continue
whan the richer feeding of maturity Iw
comes necessary Aa a rale, we b< .d
that the young Jersey should be
••growthy, - ’ <tee|>ttenke<l snd hose
located, and should have generally the
characteristics which farmers know aa
••rangy.'
Anvarraaa or Qcuca bon —A New
Jaraey fanner, writing to the (>Wr v
Gmtlrman, tell* aa follow* bow to um*
Mgfnd how Io get nd of quaek grace
rrpmr w hk* fin- a Rmi
*• Arrant hut a bad maaler It eervwe an
•WAWleut purpoae aa a peatlire and a»
graaa. Mr lawn haa been aeede<l
la> M hlne graaa, rad top and creep
<u> '* hare a good and, l>ut a
lawn, which haa naturally
| o to qnack, w far batter than
a deeper green coke and
others*. lto <*>*<* better Where the
all tbaWjhturb my grant the aod <be* an I
doty idAkrowti atraak ia Uli nntU it o rv
*• intMdntb white ctovar ; but when a
con*- ipafciuwa eg the go ant aod U aoe-
to • thort tuae, and m aa
iiLy
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probably,
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Flile. Harrowing will spread it utdea«
I the roots are picked «p To get rid of
it plow it deep and work the soil with a
I sharp wheel harrow wr a aharp-lJaded
I horse bee, which only scrapes the
I surface, but at soy rate the sod
I should not kw disturbed in the least.
< The more I learn of quack the more I
lie! leva it to bo one of oar meet useful
grasses.'
nmuui.*nat>ltnal — players eg dust a
bouienlie faro hank found out that th.
dealing was tricky, and resolved to g.t
their money back. Just as the cards
had been placed in the box, a player
handed tn a g2O bill for chips. A second
player stepped to the dealer's side and
said: "That looks like a counterfeit."
While the note was being mU.-ally ex
amirud, a third player change.l the pack
of cards for one that had been “stoked.”
Then play vraakreanmed The conspim
tors, knowing beforehand how the cards
would run, quickly won more than they
had lost, and might have broken the
bank if their manifest eagerness had
u<4 arouaed the dealer's suspicion He
examined the pack, and denounced the
fraud, but paid the losaee
As the hot days of summer draw near
|*ople are delating the question,
"Where shall I g»> for a trip' 1 It has
been fashionable for a year or two to
visit the Northern lakes or mountains
Tneae rvworte are very Icaaant in hut
weather, but they have aertoua draw
back*. First, it is very expensive get
ting there and back again. Then it is
still more costly to remain, as »re
should, until Routhem frosts: for if one
returns home during the malarial «eae>n
| he is n<uch more liable to mifirv like
' efforts of the poison than he would have
l>een had her» tnah#<l -South all summer.
' Then their distance from business and
‘ <>l her connexion* is an objection. Ay
. tliew can be avoided and more than
‘ equal benefit secured bv the expendi
ture of Iw than half the tune, money
and preparation neceaaari for a North
irm trip. We have within ea«y reach a
resort whose claims have been before
the pulJic fifty years aa<l never leen
I rivalled <>r disputed. In all that minis
ters to health or plea-urs it is the peer
I of any place in uie United States, and
I its charges are very reasons le. Rail
j roads give it« vtrilor* excursion rate*.
We refer to Bailey Springs. Ala . Ellis
iA C proprietor*. In addition u» its
i ineiiu as a pleasure rrts-rt, its power to
j cute all diseases of debility, poverty of
1 the bl.sd, nervous exhaustion, dropsv,
scrofula, dyspepsia, and especially di
-easts, of th,, kidneys or bladder, is truly
wonderful. Wnte to them before mak
itig other arrangements. A [swtal carl
1 only costs a crn<.
a »»» mttirD r/r.
To make this eiceUest breakfast xWt,
proceed as follows: Take a snfhcieocy of
water ami a suftctency ok fi<-ur, and
a bullet-proof dough. Wark
thia into the form of a disk, with the
»dgv« turned up aome threw-fourttia ot
an inch. Toughen and kiln-dry it f
couple of davs m a mild but unvarying
temperature. Oonatruci a cover for
this rvstoubt m the same way and of the
same material. Fill with stewed dned
apples, aggravate with rioww, lemon
pawl and alaba of citron, add two poe-
Uona of New Orleans sugar; then adder
on the lid and set in a safe plow bl) it
petrifies Herve cold at breakfast and
invite your aneanv —Merk Twwm.
I'rejedivr Kills.
"Ele'en years our daughter suftered
on a b> i of misery under the care of
several >f the heat tend sNne of the
worst} ,hy«ucian». who gave her disease
vanou* name- but no relief and t>.w
abv is t< stored to u* hi good Isesdib by se
Mmpl< » remedy as Hop Ritters, that we
had pmhed at for ls<- rears before
using it. We earnestly hope and pray
’.hat no one rfor will let their sick sufier
a« we did. on account of prejudice
against so g>s<d a medicine as Hup Rit
ters” The Parents- Teirrmni
▼ tarroa - • ‘ How tong haa roar ■ aster
been away F I nah footaaan -• Well,
are. •» ba d oom horns ytatewday. be d a
bin goa a weak* tu tnurrer ; but wv ba
duanl raturn tbs day uflbar, ahure, ball
a bin away a fortnight aixt Tboraday : "
PwwcA
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Vbsc Warnsv a foi »jiam and Mm Oum
Vi- rsnmte and taw roa teaNv M ta MMa
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BB* bite A. through Ute dr’
■M** te«t trimmr: W.c.. •. ,-•• ■
■M garten .;, i:.» ;. w- -e
gSM to*..- rro.-.i s: -«i .
But wttec well m*u*<e.
|M teuui-ie lh*i oct other <-**» ao-'.
ami utter 00-calied cr»r graaa. •
of quark : mot •■* ; . : *
to rwt tn peace If the b*n- w
tan tip Ute eol and bnug» the root* to
Kaaarfaca. avwrv fragment will naaagmn
fto givo trouble I hare bad It la the
eora field aad m the ganton and rather
Ilka it on awutt of the rrenarkabiv
nch addition it aiakae to the and An
old rtrawberry bed overrun with quark
was apadad last spring very deeply,
taking cars to tarn the thick, heavy sod
oumulotei v and leave sufficient foal above
the perfect mat of root. The ground
was planted with potetore and cabbegve,
and I never had to clean a garden plot
On digging it over m the fall, the old
aod was turned up a maae of black, rich
soil in which Um cabbage-ro Ma liad
spread very thickly. I have plowed a
heavy quack nod fur corn, but avoided
disturbing the roe to, using a Niahwiti
■wheel harrow instead of a toothed har
lw. The quack never appeared end
■he corn was very clean until the rag
Breed came The quack gave no trim
asmtv vsaa
Among toe aytaariw of his hfe. and
they an- nataty, moi was greater than
tbta tnvi >inag the total dtaappoaraoce at .
hm property at the txma of hm death.
Mr. Maxfield. Ma adauamtrator. who
knew mueh of hu albira, says that
white be dad not bare as much aaooey
as was geewraUy aeppoaed, yet, being
tn has room tn Waterford, one day, just
before hia departure for Eogia&i ami
white be wte arranging his botanesa sf
fam. "so that.” as Charles saad. "if
anything should happta, mother will be
all right,” be saw aptteof notes oo the
tabte amounting to f 12,000, whieh he
thought was all the money Chartes had.
He had a valuable gold watch and
chain. The chain was of solid gold, a
1-reaM-nt from tbs California miners, very
heavy, though jJamiy wrought, and
worth atom aeverai hundred dollars He
bad ateo a diamond pin of cuoaiderahle
value, and two dtamood rings. Berndc,
his last eeaaon m Loudon was very sac
eossful; for auxne six weeks, be netted
|9OO per eight He was also liberal!»
paid for his contributions to Pu-m-A.
But of all this bis mother never received
a cent, and not so mueh as a single rel
ic. Previous to > is death he had eiearrd
the old hoxneatead of debt and had
willed to hte mother a small propartv at
Yonkers, Ji. I. What heeams of the
rest ?—.ycnbnrr < MueClfy.
Tas director of a certain I‘ar-ian
l«nk received his cashier oue morning
with an evidently dise»>mposts 1 face
i "Hir," says he, “ I am unable to hide
I from you longer that which is ou my
heart. The banker grows pale. "Im
’ m love with your daughter." Now the
l>anker breathes freely, bat adds . "An
' you sure you never make mistakes*’
! " Indeed, sir, I never do/’ "Thea I
refuse you her hand, for you can't be n
«<ve,"
Hmated He.
A workingman says: “Hebt, poverty
and suffering haunted me for years, I
caused by a sick family and large bills
I fur doctoring, which did no good 1
wm completely discourxged, until ->ne
year ago. bv the advice of my past- r. 1
procured Hop Bitters and commenced
k their use, and in one month are wet- all
1 well, and none us us have been rick a
day »-nee ; and I want V- say to all poor '
men, you can keep yuur families well a
i year with Hop Bitters for less than ooe
doctor’s visit will cost."—Christian A«l
I locate.
Au weak.v women are slreagtfourvl t v tbs
use cf Lydia E Pink ham 's Vegetatue <\<a
powad.
" Ram. tins evening, dear F UMjuirvii
Tfowdmuona of Otballo, waen she saw
him l-wding up his old navy revolver.
1 " No, not thia seeming, love, s’m -'.her
evening," he replied, as he reach-i f,- r ■
tbs pillow and wedged it acdtly down her .
wwsopliagua — /‘wjL
KinvvT- Wost radiefoir rars btoonsawss. t«ie«
and all cmvomu dwsasra
'•■•Hip I 1 "
lame l>aek. sprains, hrniwra, etc.
BOr, for a tsnttfo of regular stsc. at *V'.
for aampie ladtle. For safe by all drug
gists. w w-M
It will be found (hat no man b more
to be feared than the man who h wd ing |
to tell you all that ho knows, Iwmna- ,
the chances are that he will tell you a ,
west teal more than ba knows.
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rosebea. bed-bogs. flm. rvreir.i. msKka kA .
T>rsskeaew ksir crow «•- t' ir»Wu<r a:
hMsnan vttrw. t ..t j-.-r -I- Tig. aatu
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Jwee era bair. It is s -IrbgAltv! dross.nc- I
I naiwe lU-sOss.
We want talriligwat. sesrresx- telv igaats to
sou to wewtas OOILT. u srtx-le of real Mgir ' '
asset Foe warUctuan sol itees. oro- ad
dress WatlJilUi AOQ- Clucagu, U-
litssssnoj avepsfaut arreiea
sod aU fcwuM ot rssMrv detebtv rete'««l by
tekia* Mmau sPwrrosuai- Rase Itrnc, tbs
only preparetsoo ot beef rosiamiag Ms snore
nntntsoes precwrtMw. It roataias *VitII —h
lag- foeee gesiw sfang sad :<t r »Twte‘~fo< tn i t
rrtwe w lasalaatee iu all eefosUed ctadtawM
wbsStav the rsealt of eiksnwUxa. aer«w» rwnw
trwl* x overwork, or scute dwraa.- :«--■»< - r
it roealuag from palsKWMrv Cta
weu. Hasard AOs srooneSnm Sew fort.
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l©c<Atand og. ata 'iUt trv !»;. JVlhif O»v-li,a.
gniatH Air AH d—tr- v'e-i ° f *
ttekril |rr pMDpbirt Wit 11 iVHiir f - t - ,
to Mtw*r. N>’ charge for enowuliat - .
too TatiruU treair<ir lualiv wail .t
Dr. J.l>. dVIMK* CO.,t«Bes,h .- . r .> .
Lay the Axe
to the Root
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If yon would destroy the ran- I
kering worm. For anj exter
nal pais, sore, wound or lamp- J
ness of man or beast, use only I
MEXICAN MUSTANG LIM- 1
MENT. It penetrates al! min- I
cle and flesh to the veryboni', I
expelling all Infl.imniaticu. I
. soreness and pain, and liealiig I
the diseased part as no other I
Liniment ever did or can. So I
salth fho experience us two I
generations of sufferers, an-i I
so will you say when you *i»t» I
tried the “ Mustang.” I
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ATTENTION Ci iVERj. I
Scott's Patent Horse Fowet I
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