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i*v>igMS*M g> a Oow.—Whan *«w
disgorges bar food it ia a symptom at
irritation in the stomach and indiges
tion, proixbly arising from the preaenos
of too machamd (hvw bar two dractana
of carbonate of ammonia with one odnoa
of ground ginger in aome acaldad bran,
oniwi a day tot a week. Afterward site
should hare a little aait and jxmxted
chalk to lick ottry day aa long aa aba
will take U.
Gor.nww Rrr.wt row Bi itss-Mirnra 1
Koop only tboaa oewa that yield bat
ter <>f good color, flavor and tel tor*.
There are aome cows from which no one I
can get good butter. Feed only good,
avert food, Uie Imai fer butter l*lug
early-owt Umothy and clover hay and
oom meal, and gave only pure water.
Olxwrve the fboet acnrpuiotu claanlineaa
in the dairy and stable. Keep the cows
tn good health and contented. Use a
chum that bruig* the batter in tliirty
minutes. Keep the temperature of the
milk and areaui aa ueer to Oil drg. aa
poembie, and churn the cream whan only
•lightly sour. Work the buttermilk out
of the butter with the ladle, and not
with the hauda. If water u naed it
should be pare and cold. The trailer
alionld ho gashol or cut in working— I
not “ plastered " or flattened out. One
onnee cd pure <iatry wall should bo need |
for each pound of batter at two work
ings, with an interval of twelve hours .
between the working* (for immediate
uae many prefer less aalt). Pack at
once in a aweei, glean, oak firkin cw
pail, and cover with a layer of aalt iiuUl
the nail [Mcktiig is laid down. When
the flrkin ia*Ued it afeedd he headed
up airugbt gad apt gwqy in a cool, dry,
sweet oellar. Thu feat will be learned
by erpertatto*.
('trrrnia Gmaim Eajiut -Ui* supefe
onty of hay that la 'fifodnewd from groat
ent early in the season ta now generally I
acknowledged. Till recently moat par- ,
sons have advocate/the late cutting of
all wild grasses, especially those that
are I'omman to Ute Western prairies.
Bnt at the present tiffiemany state that,
there is as much hl cutting ,
theaq graaeea early MUtflfo 1* in aaqju. -
ing those that are oLssawl smeaff thl u
ottl 11 rated varieties. A greater weigh*
of hay may be obtained by delaying the
time of hsttestfagj but Uw.gU ta i
weight is gdMhaßy>Mmhte<l alkTeter tn 1
qualifthi Meet grease* arc An tte-u ties* t
estate at the period of blossomiag. The
foliage teetosn tn ite prime. As soon-as •
the seed begin* to form, tktt fnit|o( I
commences to change for the wafer,
while the stalk* become hard and nearly
narkea as food tor most kinds of stoek. t
Aninuda will rarely eat woody fiber ttn-
Iraa driven to dv so by hunger It ia
hnrd k> digest when eaten, Mid ooflbdn*
very little nutriment. Many farmer* j
haul many ton* of hay fir. their barn* I
only to see it rejected by the animal to ,
which H ia fad, or to* lie hauled back to
the fields hi the form of coarse manure. I
Grass that ha* ripened its seed ia nearly
mx'loM for food. Tt ia altogether unfit
for mdoh oows or yon ng animal* of any
kind. Horses will oat it, but it ia ques
tionable if they derive much benefit
from it.
BniwM on Honnna.—For year* we
have condemned the practice of deform
ing in appearance and injuring physi
cally the horse by the useless and fool
ish contnvMioe of blind*. The fabulous
practice of carrying a atone in one end
of the l>ag t<> balance thegrain the otlu*
i* innocence compare. I to the relic of
bailmriam still indulge. I by teamsters. Al)
the arguments in it* favor arc mem pre- 1
tenae to hide such ridiculous practices.
The blinds and ths infernal check nun
demand the intercession of Mr. Bergh
a* the moat serious and ooolly premedi
tated wrong and cruelty to a noble ani
mal. The horse is an intelligent animal,
Slid enjoys as well aa man the sights
al tout him. And when ho ia treated ,
nghdy and he* a tall sight of all
si*.at him,'be k* more Mod and tractable.
Imaginary evilsiteid bugalxo* are al
wava more frigit&il to man and beast
than real oom. Beside the dtsnunhst
Io Ute horse, and the digflgurvm. i t <>f
hl* "PlM'MgpC';, Mind* gfxi Uljlipoue 10.
the sight. Itteitte* a eiiflrpevreeiit hte
twrwu tjiq aiear'ly-fwea— «i blinds and the
eye caipugg the lodgmept of dual and
dirt in thaAAewteadrr <vgsm, and it Mda
in a<x sii Utting the .-freonent blind
nona. Think of hi* paMrittix Na bdtli
fid Mirvtoo,fc» intelligent devotxui, sad 1
leave off tlxiae tertunug ui'truuM qto -,.
the blind* and check rein*. tiwaManty I
dcm iHIB ft;*W>
111 anils it. lmt,ru<4* 11 is* all, tha qpm
hirt and safety of that nol.lcel of all
animate demand it.— lona Keo-
irtrr. s**TLittt-* ff-A- 4
lUisinw Csebsv. —On the KOth day of
July leak waeqt out pl as Is, i
for which we paid S 5. and 2S cents in
addition for *i|>reaa charge* A dollar
a liitedwdite sbcm than thev cttghi te I
cost, bet the plant* W* got were good I
<*ie*, and hardly one of them failed to
grow. Dtee axtresse drought which tal
lowed tn August and tteptewbev paw
vented thesr growing vary fast, and we
feared ww bad started them so late
that they would not gte* targe '
enough before the ground frooe to make
good eatery But wa kqpt the tend well
cultivated, teequeatiy stifvtng tt bet wean
y—-
tha tettw and ska pittas (white wore art
about tan umbos apart, with the
ate het ifcWX
September began th* blenching pvoceee
by hilling up the plants to withu*
about three uwhee of the tops. They
had as fine celery as could be found tn
the Bl ate st.lt was recurved to the sta
ble cellar as soon as the groond threat
ened tn freeze up, being closely packed
m a box ia the earn* earth te which it
t grew. And from those WU jlisU a
family aa fond of celery as most people
have had all they wanted every day
from Thanksgiving until tha middle of
1 February, with soma to spare for the
i naighbom. 11 is no* safe to put off the
setting out of the plant* as late a* the
la*t of July, though in thia caae it proved
early enough. But anybody with a
g'xxl garden, rather moist and with a
losmy soil, can raise celery as easily as
corn or beans or potato** LatotU
j Cburfcr.
Fsnm'a Ptodwo.—On* oup of In
dian meal, on* half cup ,of flour, ooe
half cup of sugar, moisten with a little
[ milk. Boil three pinta of milk, pour
slowly on the meal, and stir until quite
thick ; add one-half oup of mol eases and
j a little aalt Bak* in aa earthen dish
two hours.
' Fkikd Am.ss an> Bxa»x -.Par*
some good-flavored tart appl*s and slice
| them n.nnd. Fry thin slices of bacon
cnap and brown, tak* out th* moat and
keen it warm while you fry the apples
in the earns fat Arntegs th* AIM* «f
spptoe ns » tot piaster, nod ttartaMOtt"'
Tn Hmi.i Cnrrxx-To eettl* ooflap
wiUo« tef «* groind’MAiL
two table-Mxxmnh br asote,
to the *ize of the family—to coak over
tyghk is a Mfiffip HWv b> the
morniiig aild m<Aw water, and put it on
' to boflfng fifteen or twenty min-
' stove. Tn fifteen minntos h will fie tgiT
: clearaa ambftOG -THHIISS I*l
t H«Migl a tabte-
• sjewwwe. <4 wff ItAt ■tewWte with a pint of
luatoa egg*. Beat until smooth ; then
I dippen te bvAfen qgg, rotted tn tee
cracker mrmhs. tekfi fried like dough
' nut*. Irrafri afld **
Hii.La,JM>fix a quart of luke-
• with of fiouifl spoon- I
fill of melt*4 buttery * t< of , >
1 salt and a half cap of yoMt (Wep
, warm till riaeu, then work in flour to
inakii piifllepmite to mold, then
I nee again, Bien out and cut into
! Htuali pitHMW and mold into small rolls ;
let them remain in the jems a few min-
i utee liefiire I taking ta a quick oven.
Liam Bi.Aiutm.—There is a good
deal of s*n*e in the following advice :
I Never use anything but light blankets
to cover the sick. The heavy, impervi
ous oonuteriMuie ia bad, tor the reason
that it keeps the exhalation* from th*
pore* of the sack person, while the
blanket allows tliem to ]>»** through.
Wiwk person* are invariably dtstreaerd
by a great weight of bod dothea, which ■
often prevent their getting any sound
sleep whatever.
Barre. —One of the most satisfactory 1
ways to cook beets is to bake them ;
when boiled, oven if their jacket* are ;
loft on, a great deal of the beet part of |
. tlic beet is dissolved and no lost. It >
will, of course, take a little longer to
I Mike Uian V> boil them, but thu i* no
objection ; allow from fifteen to twenty
I minute* more baking ; slice tliem and
heat them an yon wonld if they boitol.
One nice way to serve them ia to chop
them tine. After they pre cooked, sea
aon with pepper, aalt and butter.
ra* qasnor t ,
There are lh<«*an<tt cd neb men whe '
are pet whrxhate reputa
tion of being so, YevaiiM. tfley hare nev- .
srlwtenAnowd MM*<
p-rsHteti thateSkntet* hl' httlklaL w
* tell K-tk« Ip | m '‘ftp W" 1 \CliB t
aclf lurid ana rly alf wnb
whom ho o«imoa Iti contact by the juM- ,
cions expuuvUlure of *!.<>*> • m uhanty
than bv giving the WbteW *■*,<■« Sfter '
■ be nrigkb sSuaitoneAaLm to a million
aire to leer* m<wiey to Some ctesMnfflp'
pan*vK> death, and b* so oop/baisA '
tteadtete he cviakio'k ttoths-smites ,
Bnj.jMwo a millionaire who ass never
had a kwi word aateqfejiim except by
I £wuidtel I..Jp*4Ek*teL hope to get
some of his money, should lay cut a
j teoMoUtul park, weete
throw it open free to all, tettvsrateA, *
drives, lakes, shade and everything.
through it tnmeeifisAd SMV
psaqile having a good time, aud all look
ing their love and reject fee him, that
h» heart would wwrssad up and Mate »
hia days » >ttld be tengthsbiin WouMtHI *
every took of thank* be worth pl.ooo to
th* map why had .so much money that rt
matte fetes temi .bmikterwd ! Wouldu t
be have mor* pleaaoire than be would m
culuag off cDopowe with a tews Mswsr * h
—/PcA s MUtoOMhee Aos,
cMAJirrT i» <*> BAAimre-Bposr.
■ They wees ijtetwtng chanty te the
ttrwwteg iwsm, sad wo* of th* gectie
msa was tessigfeiiij; with easae saneasm
* gainst bsaevoiset folk who mete do
natoosM and have thexr aatess pettish. v!
in ths papers. "Nearly all eharitobh
seta," he said, eloquently, “have pnde j
vanity ae tbar motive. For my part I I
hate nieteatetenu. I wwnsabei uaoe
wbea I woe travshng through a section
of the country where I was not known.
I came open a lonely little wayteation
where, ta th* waiting-room, there was
fastened to th* wall a ooutnbntion-box
for t e benefit of th* sufferer* through
the recent inomiaUoti* There was not
a aoal three ant a parson in the DMgh
txabood knew of asy presexiee or was ac
quainted with my name, and I went and
dropped a guinea in the box and slipped
sway unseen, unknown. Now, air, ,
what I oontaod is that my secret offer
ing was a mors mantonou* on* then if
it had l>*en mads on a public subecrip
tien list, with aloud flourish of trumpet* “
•• You are quite right," s*y* one of the
bystaadero. “ That was genuine, modest
charity, and I don’t wonder that you
brag of it.”
* OTO AS VOITABA TA
Mrs. John Drew is quoted as saying
that on the stage ” people ar* very w*U
paid and very careful of whsl they do,
and none of thoee marvelously tunny,
qneer things .happen that happened
forty or fifty yuan ago. There is, I
think, rather leas genius on the stage,
bnt there ia more good conduct. Those
wbe need to be very fenny and vsry-
Mntic—who used to get intoxicated here
sad get intoxicated there, and of whom
oeople thought )k»w clever they would
ie if they did not dnuk—scarcely any
body of that character is ou the stage at
al now.” ,
*asmm « bale Kidovy sod Liver Cura.
Jr is better to be laughed at than
Valued ■, better to have a wife who, like
-Martial's Msmurra, cheapens everything
*nd buys nothing, (Lan io be impover
ished toy on* whose vanity will purchase
everything, bat whose pride will cheep
on nnthing
IWe learn that Ellis A Co., proprietors
*’f| Bailey Springs, afe'Hla'klng prensra
ti<Jna to entertain ad* unusually large
number of visitor* this summer. They
ar* receiving communications from all
ovtor the tjuuth Inquiring rates and con
uteta losibeard. This is only their due,
sot 1 not only ar* they sucomaful hotel
_kprpera. but their place is in every
w*y worthy es patronage It ia one of
the enolett, shadiest, toreesiaal places in
the Hnnth ; the locality and surround
ing* are delightful; the building* are
'homy, airy, and conveniently arranged,
Bir soonmmodations. fare and attention
are first class, and Hhoal Creek is the
most roteantie stream and the beat fish
ing water you ever saw. Add to this
the unrivalled power of th* old Ruck
Spring in the cure of dropsy, scrofula,
dyspepsia and disease* of the blood, akin
*n i kidneys, and the sum of attraction
is irresistible. If you have ever been
there you know tills i* true. If you
have not, try it just once You will
never regret it. Addrae* EHis & Co.,
Bailey Sprier*, Ala.
"pATiin," said the priest, "how
much hay did you steal T" "Well, I
may aa well confess to your Rivorence
for ths whole slack, for I'm going after
the balance to-uight”
Bickrd for Clergy men.
Rev. , Washi-’rton. D, C , wilt** <'f j
believe it to be all wrnn< and even wicked
ini slerryaien or ther nubile non to be le<l
into giving lastit»oai*l* to quack doctors or
vile stnS* called medicine., but wheu a
really meritseiou* article made of valuable
rrtnediei known to a I, Oat all phvsician* i
uce end trust in daily, we *honld freely I
' 'Xaotend it. I therefore cheerfully and j
heartily commend Ilof> Billers for the good '
they has* doue n>. sad asv t tend*, firmly -
belierinr they htw no equal for family use . '
1 will not be without then."—New York
Baptist Weekly.
" Bm having yonr boots half soled T”
asked Tom. “ W*U, yee," said Beu,
who u looking * little seedy, "Imt
they're no* half a'old us my het." And
’ Il was 8 o olecik tbs next afternoon be
) f<*e Tons nßtteretoad just whet to* meant
by ik
Cwrrd nf firink Ing.
to f'A vonng tr end of sain* »u cured of an '
fcth ilißtdrffi'wmaLX’.j:
He ws* entirely cured by the n»x
ref iVr'lttlter* ftSlhieeg nil that harntar ■
Thifigj, fecit away the appetite for liquor: I
nAdtnia nerrtt steady, and b* hw remained *
► a *ofeei and steady m*n rbi r more than two .
years, *qd. has no uecira to return to hia '
leaps;) h**« el a number es others that
hpve bee* -ewred <d demkinr by it. ' From '
a Isedsme JU fe IMtcte,Chseas*. Hl—Time*
"Tr I He fees tearv I never as* say
tear* whisky," 1* ttie ssoe* neared oath a
( Fawoee IttAia feb Urink cl
h Woos you go te bed tak* a does of Kidney
feort 't '—yw the towels is qrdw
Vn'sUdd you never put a bib on a !
chiM Mtoafes* a psawAffpefeta? Uwtll
bh attWlo fe agwtmt Me etosnneh.
*• *’*' ■ m»* * - saw —•
,>' ‘‘Dtaeaara *f lea.”
I • **SW te to Aw tew* rrtetSe fee f a. be S I
hßel miAiaside from ewee*** vieser g*e*v-
sir s»urfenl .rH*'.'> *>u/ >1
••Gl.kD .TIDIXtiS FUR MPTHERX"
VsnlainTnc muUr of h'gtoxt inrsrost to all
>A4> rwoelklfepsteteij eaa wbW little pain 1
Igr-mxb the rreal t islsf <*ot!>erhood.
Three are the Utleb M two book*, either
<W both of 'Jrtltei aedf Mr * M*mp ad
• f wkteWs she swtenr. n* HTAtwa.es W lb-
E »’" Attwwt* 1 tetovts
HMerirwlAi atewM te h*i*w in <* *M
FTsmw emanate tore wo ; they
ar* like bammen. wfeieb ar* ahsurs re
pciiaed hf-shemnl
■A Tirwawin taraese Is merectau* . •* ■
fettmtoenr’s Ltetae FUa Tre A Ate
[ hasg A Co.. Ctaeasn.
Ife. sm BaTtosZs*kanasMs*
trees Maa haAbana. reeteaa mis. tetoe be.
•f hete MteWtafey,
toe. f 1 1 1 u and UfesottMmaspsxip-
wßm -. is afi sadcatted eteASons,
whstimr tte easuM od antMenttae. wmwote ufte
h-stte*. ovsrwwrh. or esutedbana% msttsuMsfe I
if rwsltins from nateouarr saßOuamt*. Cte
uww ■«* MMKJtoK ma.sWTM.
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bswtefefes «■ tow tattp«rw Wtefeß, felkfett BfMADtLW vIH <»-
ttt-twe feßfelib k* '»• ftiFtticnU erya'ife**. tOßADfelsl*
«• • •erwxgttoß .’Bg *yv«Fe I »♦ Ifefeß. fe»4 tfeß
M/Vlt* FCttHFI wrstf AkßMßßecfel «ttna£ FcrflfMU,
lypte itß.Ssmrfien, V*«g»**i eflfe* K4s*y<. Brtfltptt*
ie., Ma ana *«rrm«tt Mkteerfewr* Mttwy Bills** wa-
Bta»B«« a«4 I Ret sbs i «f ife« >lb«4,
BfelA. fltttt-
BilU’l FAU fefer* Ria ■ Mmm4
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6a BOQIIT WQAM tTBOF batt—MF Mr**.
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PERRY DA Via
Pain-Killer
4t SAFI AND sUlf
tiitDY roi
Rheuoatisic.
Neuralgia.
Craapt,
Molera,
OiarrlieM,
Dywßteqi
Sprains , J
Bruises
Bums
AbD
Scalds,
Toothache
*H AMD
Hudache.
FOR SALE BY ILL DRUGGISTS [
aims*
■ atari* la am Vw*eew;>*morou*:
Poisuu, spreading diaeasc mil death in msuy
iwislities, f®- which quinine is no genuine '
antidote, bit for the effects of which Ho* i
t tier* itomsth Bitters it not only s thorough j
remedy, but s reliable preventive. To this !
fact there is an oeerwhelming array of te«
i timony. cxiendinv over a period of thirty
year*. All disorders of the liver, stomach
ad bowels are also aonqnred br the Bitter* I
For sals by all Druggist* and Dealer*
eeneridiy.
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN
PATENTS.
GEORGE E. LEMON, Att y at Law,
WASHIMrM, D. C.
Rwfrrwwoa pwi t<. bthuU ritteu ut NBttrlf wwary C.«»n-
I ttittlbttC. A. < mvMed ttewri ■feeicto my
m-de. )■- ml* 'be *hiartxbldf. cfearaw Itv 1
fiteOr* aafnt Katab'mfeßti iau
A &LuT fiwC-Mzrrj'i.
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I '|*O ih-.ae alfilcled with chronic dineaaea of i
■ A the liver, kidney, enlarged spleen, rhen- I
I nesticm, eheonie diarrhiro and female com- I
I pUinu cured. So etawge until cured. 11 de
sired Ocrresp .adeiwe euaeiled with .lamp,
AMdreas DR J. NTOATE, Oxlet.l, Mim.
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