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CamuMa mm* JP—aaai »l«m, Currants and gooseberries can b e left without much pruning, if * vigorous growth be kept o p b y a liberal appli- aatkm of fertilising material. Should „ b e thought necessary, ca t tm no canea until they are three y**re old, and Morten in ; tb e ne w on« t o ca»»e a« w trait spurs t o develop. Th e boat fhrit is always borne upon an d three years old, mashes, all they would eat, i fuJ of Glattbnr , » w4t» ^adbJ soma amount of niter powdered iit«*j given in their feed onee daily, A tea- spoonful of powdered copperas ©eea- stonally pat i n th e feed will help keep up the appetite. I find al l horae* that are off ire benefited b y rofxing atea - 1-apial of n^uiseed jelly in their bran m*& . Th e jelly i s made b y slowly boiling a pint of flaxseed iu« gallon of wood' two ! water until it ia a complete jelly. To more Tig-; make a bran mash right mix n p a bucket road, Tb* poor old man gave him a aramaB'ii btc»-»uig, mhoevw * might be, and left ft tef »#Biie^_BjTo B bis next visit to i t ho wo* astounded to •we the whole b*4 covered with vigor- ous plant* of tobacco. I t seemed that every need had grown, fi e had a grand crop. After that h e could eiwars raise tobacco, lit* tramped th e ground hint- •l^WaBWlHBMt w™PniaW% V Tl» quwli-m o f th * wrim of I <faa- oaaed o r woandad limb haa for the gen- eral piiblie grea t interest. A a intereat- ing mm, whfch promisee a new -I*- partnre in c-on*ervativc attrgcry, ha* just been published in th e trun«*rtii>n« of th e Bladical soeie*y of theHtate of New York for 1880. Th e caw was un areas, th e finer and larger the fruit j o f bran with boiling water, stir i t u p [bushel, more of plaster per acre. Th e Ther e ia n o trait gown i n which liberal j thick, pa t a cloth oyer th e bucket to j second- Tear TOO must treat \\\ tnavtmeat is s o wall repaid. {kee p in all th a steam and lot stand until same way. and if the clover «-^~__ t. £00] Knough t o feed. : » V«*s*at foHiK. Fo r foundered horses, four ounce* of roll it weU. D o all this th e third and \yntrag^hifflrOTia w>qriiT*fw.^y n t %#*&. j ah-m •\'is\\?^ in warm water and given ing. Daring the. first week they should i a s a drench, then followed in tw o hoar* b* fedy-if poMbte, eTery_honr; for threw with a quart of Unseed oU, i s juy^best weeks after that, every two hour*, and 1 remedy. Don't squander yoor money sifter that, until they are tw o months, i buying high-toned, far-fetched spavin •very three hoars. Perhaps this may j remedies, when for a few cents yon. can look like a great deal of trouble, but we put u p a bottle of corrosive liniment seH^rthes^lw^^^ tunTfc our field. If- tie eltnw^mhT: ^^ to ttielW^eX ami th e S*. ^f™ w ™?«^ h &M**wf FraLi a ix*ptud*. % 9 York, die of August gtve it a half or a whole ;, • 7r - - •fjrttt rmmr*'- willasSi &*>**&*'***'* fr\** baasac «3s*stor m -* \ e *»-***»**** as* \ - ^tfjhaailrtflL' T - mn f *® i1 >**-**itiJjT p ' u tfca' hat *- ! *- w simply laring\:down role*, obedi- 1 t o whieh will produce th e best re- mha . If any one does not wish to have th e finest poultry that h e can have, h e will, ofcoarse, hotfoUowtheriile a pre- •cribed. It i s a prevailing law~thaflf we have anything w e moat labor for it . There are exceptions, ba t that i s th e rale, and it is as \forcible in_operation in the poultry yawl as anywhere else. that will remove any callous puffs, etc that can b e removed by any remedy. It is made thus: Spirit* of tnrpentine; add two ounces of giuu camphor and one-hull ounce of corrosive £nbHma shako wellTamTliri ' fewTEoSrSTT ready f5r use. It ailfcufe ho g spavin remove callouses, com thrash. believe it will ejtm anv corn if faithfully applied. It i s one of th e be»t known ruraedio.-f for th e foot-root in sheep. F»r Urehitni*. , , Sweeny, leave out th« corrosive subij- Onr plan for cultivating a l>earing \ mate «j d nse only the tur|)entine and Th e t was a.newsboy, fifteen years old, sufertng from acute general pt-riostitia' _ .... . ^ • .•• -of the Immeru* of thw left aiift; tauiM same way. ana « tbe clover »thm on byaninjary and sabaeqan t eiposo w thegromjd .•oavaow «*d md \eWplo WiO. . Hia arm, foreana swiHind roll tt weU. D o all th« th e thm l and w «e greatly swollen; fluctnMwa. iwt.^1 f °rf * !^ J f 1\*\*% '. Aft * r ^ \ • ibrooghoalth e entire extent of the arm. i wiU waeed itaelf proviaod yo a contione ^4 it waaTeared that th e thm** woaM the p^^eachyear. Here »a practieaj U transformed into a urg e nbw**. H w I TOoslrabon ostiti s plan which 1 know - Reneml ^^m^ *»» ^ bsd. For to be feet. A peraon K«ght .a very ^^ poor farm near th e southern boundary of Pennsylvania and tried to. raise grain aponr it \in the usual way; bat nothing grew large or strong enough to produce seed. Fortunately h e dW not sacrittw the property by selboK it at a very low ev^flgare, as- many wtrttht Itavr dom-.*--Ha- ^soweiTeVSry aere7>ra with CTOVIT ^i*r! ennwtanc**, it j^a dceile d to j-rfonu i an operation for th* removal t»f tV arm booe. Kther wa»ti en»for»>*tnnM','''n.I L to th e (tatient, and tl»e operation w»s rapidly p*«rfi^rtts«l ( Tlt»\ efttm- l^ue t.f rhi- arm w*» found to lie ,4JH4ase<l and bad U> $*> rept *v,il, bnt k»rt!»n*i**lv u» <<>v CuaMUM«^A«AM»^ **tf»** «m t»Mnw*. **» *• *!\«*««• im Vmxau***. lb'* 1 *'' ' tT V'^1*fWkmUlk* I. warid aitl n*Sf *• \»•* tt^*«*>«lfe1M»te>' \\ |.ro»e4tll»»««*«»« J '^**«\\ ;- ; 1 '. f 44001 fUttt STRIOTLT »»Utt two weeks th e patient was anpported by the most hotiruhing diet, and the arm itself received every attention it was. eyidBnt, however, th e greater parC if not the whole, of \b« arm bone wa« 4«<«*i and thai th« general eonditioa of th e patient was most unfavorable. u\ ing flipwe u 1 and plastered it every year. .Fo r a liv- and I J ing\ he. followed, the pr< rfi^tsiucj of an auctioneer. Ai>ont s«*ven or eight or more year* th e elover i?rew tHx>n hi** f,ir«f, mulwinrtw'tl by j.Snti >.t Lf>«>f i,f any kiud. Tlwu be t'uaeltided to trv hw orchard-an d w e ask for none bettor, \ camphor only thai w e want a better tool than the j the hand again at.farming. For strain of the stille. use j neighlmrs gttth*r«il Eo «>* MA^V of hi* t'ta firsi eriog, the p«rii«*teum, was~iefs ai:.»»>( „ —s.T-i • -T -irz 1 • iti .. 1 . • ,, entire. Within t,,rtv-eigS»H»«jF» aft-?* ««n m ™ «Wt«*tir(h« ^il »4A «' T** 1^^ ^^amiw and plowmg-after so long » rrrt trom til! !h „ ^.^i,^ the ' |»twe t •* « oni of common plow t o stir tne so u with—la camphor, as abov«y and add one^half ! ajfe. An old farn»T who was pnmn t iia n ,^rainl i-iajl \ *° plow the groondTwtween th e rowsT^an^^caj^i,^^ ve n mbl^j j n . TasnumT^i e that- th e *uil turn»Hl over ™^,j, „f'|, one way, not trytng ta plow very near j _ Farmer*, put np your own liniments..; eight or nine inches deep »» bW-k a* fee sariy eat «f feat eC Aa fsadkafr* aan§- W«t« tiring— ' »i tsadir tafclry-tanl. /*T* fajt |av «««im» «*i <*»». ' Aisflttfia*fe<tMt Mumti* *vm - I j i«| ^ tnMMicv, ix*> - _ Ok.ywt w*< wriuin gobU p j«aaf*^ x ,. That llslhar»><rirp. a y roa. afta afW bcart^ nivftorniw aaiytag evil— '-A eraasbali AAaekward s|wing -gmrp Qw aoak of fow l braadu Apoor relataoa- TMtttg - Id bw r«at ajaw wmat word m ahaars wwrn b y thi hest -The-; i» well known t-' take ; W+H* tll« Doctor* fUtyt t #i --5 • JG»..,^ r^«.***,.* \a —_ r -. » -J. famw Wlea art* •* fnnd . ha^eeijwwr IB*M4. #«*rW gslo trnwM,k« Mar, whan sh i aest SE5TS*- •'1 IN*' * •\rirfTRif Ti,- m ten days again, and then al>out th e j ounces of spirits o! ammoaia am! one tenth of June plow the orchard ^he j oance of o h of sassafras;'' One of tbe ! other way, then harrow three times a s V>eat liniments for wounds in made bv ; before. This plan we adopted after a melting one pound of pine tar. add one | great dc*al of study and experiment. We !. qnarrol lixueed oil ao.l lialf a pint of reasoned in this way: if we should plow j spirits, of turjwntme; it is i*ist the tae-erehard-both wny?>, tnrniag aththe ; thjng for iorrTftmmbi on man i>r •>>ea.'«t, ' ground possible, we would destroy w> \ ana it i» one of the lw«t remedw-* to a|- \ the repautiun- of benrt? rich anil doetive to the pjrp*t*nt d»> pro- many roots a* to give th e orchard severe check, but by plowing i*. betwecD the rows only one way at u time we leave at least half the ro*>ts 5ir.- distnrbed and the trees are not cheeked at all. And we>* cared not how many roots w e plowed u p between . the trees one way; we knew th e an disturbed roots ply to brittle feet.- U.S. WIS. llr.ir*-.. \V(Hj-I'W» Pl»T*TH»>. - WltipUltr l p'ffcl- tsw*.s t > ereaiu y h^hJt..«^. wit h a Wi ; WJJ i n butter , milk . pep|*T AIUI ~alt , .it la.«t the frortii'd wlii!«< ,if *t! eifi; , ti»v. th«* l>oc«^ iiati tiKitm e Mt Mrmiij-tiia s th«t arm wtm fmind tii be almytt w* tiwfijl a* | eie r In thty bi*U TT r>t !»«««• •r«-pr> wine- i ium, wHseh iaetudvK lite opinion* of ' eniint'iit »Jirtr»>o<:i«., a |m.r%U''l t>> :!ii» >*«•» ; d\»-. wl .-%i*t. ,- **• v^-tr^. J >( ttM--- V*r»* t *1 ts U*tCfW**T If H*t W £«tu .'•U*T«MfcOOPi<;BI*AATrrjtl Pfopnat !t - ! - ' M,/h -.c } ('Ittter r«r Kanrltal IJ>IMI. The (,'ftuutiy tlmitMit-iu rnaki'* th following estraj 1 ! fnnu Mr. IlarlAii' work on \Farming with(IriHii Manure: It in a very eonunnn practice Mtm ' agrienUurtd-writers to a«lvi^»ll ptTs«»ns an- in VIT- _—-. . ..- J • i - it i it 4 ~ j poo* eoriihtiou U> helt one-lialf or two root* m the fresh mellow plowed land, f ^^ f( f tL ^ jr Unil j J r ttJ] fc| S. 18 ^ 1 of .^fJS , .?_*?* pt ^.. t ? blKh I ! *«w? they receive iu manuring and im proving the IwiUme of their property • irt- itu«», -!y i!- r >ii >i .U-U. -.'•• i . Tii.- .. .\i fJHAh S.vuo. Put »:jr linTi UK.HS. . J p».4ato»-» ,iml l>-et* lali Unl.-ij U »•}. r;' \ ; f»n ire, ami a »in>rt titw before >^-t>:DJ: • : \-tt the potatt*-* and l».-ts mli> rutii-.' f>.; f..ll«ry-\./ f.. ',.'1 / .JLUT<'- t.. '-.th U an H-nd. niM h We .-..n^tttr.1 < .i-.d U... - .*''.' CO -\tfiit (La ,-r Tit..ibl»\ ,i:ar:v pi .1 b'/ _T nl ii ,i . —• »i « r J-, ;, i agrwuuumi -writers To a«ivi^i woald hold th e trees m thrift until the j havin j , fariU H wluch aj broken roots eonld p n forth new fwUng j |¥KW ^naitio u to *d i one-b dry, rather p<Tdr hill land; on richer and more moist soil it would have to be modified to suit, for so long as an orchard of bearing trees is making u growth of from six to fifteen inches yearly it has vigor enough. There .can lie no general plan for the culture of orchards given, for the culture of each orchard raU'jfc b e according to ifs soil and rerrttire- ments. Th e cultivation necesaarj - on i In sonic • cases this may lw th^ rm»->t j pnultiil eonrse to follow, bnt sk> a gen- j eral rate I am opjn**»d to' this suhif-e j foe two very gi»otl n*-«its. Fir<t, yo n j can \get Imt very little i»>r acr»» for your j poor fields, and* seeondiy. if you improve your prti|ierty with judgment.\yon e»« i eohance it« vulun so rapidly that i n Seven or eight yearn it will\ be w<»i*h- .,' ^ •- ^» ^._ , * , . ^.tdj—ui—flam—«-**»—i*-wil l «w norw thin, dry sott would cause an orehard on ,ioal>kv or tr*We^ it* former valuation *hm slues , mid tin- U-an-i and tire..» nui» i l, pepjx-i, ?»]t atsd *](>»• gar. lianii-sb i»Jth i* f» a Wil^'it^jgw , ' , {.'a*.AM I'tr. Dijf <-u]> HiiAT, ou.» efiu pt*-i*e o f butt ' r Mise of » B egg, i>!n- ivn- np.«m <»j»la» di*»dv«»d in itcnp'oi fl»t>e: iiulk. adil to tin* •whru.jiiise*! t*.j.-i-t[f>»- t» • tea.*(H«tn^rTTeairr , t.irtar ruS'ln.*d-^TtT- thri^ 4-npa.of llonr, arid Isake in thtv» jelly-cake tmi Cream f<<r trtside of tin- pic: One aiHt\<>ni-half clips <>f riuik, when Utiltnc-atld wve u :. aspiwiu* coin starch \\ret with eohl milk, let u v-ald a rueineriE, tht'V. add tT^ «eli-o. -A't-n «.\s r*4t ti\'u ia»t.'. aa«l flik all-kind.^jf me.beiiiCK, Jv.it i U- l St . Jwi-otm til l ,'tV-eU'd ::. - ! re»ulu. It eur^ii iuv d*a^i.: ^ _j - 9 ! At a e<r>ufiaipatiiia a »*>rJ^» i JTMCS Hitli tttnpefartioo »>r, th* ; rlrv-eugines. '•Well, I n< With d#diltcr*ti'»B. \ I r> i to H^C such erimtttal, w^n*. nma ! Tile id«a of warn:inr '•\•• tiefore throwrnjt it on th e tlarw^ team \ \.»- *ay» clf'tH-tcsl a A*tcful- tiie asUrr DrBULLS COM SYRUP hurt »-s T5«t'cr. *-:• , Corpo t d: K\ BT»AL1 ll*1\ a risber, mokrter soil t o run all t o wood. witll none or little fruit. Kich, level or prairie soils should be treated very oMerently from thin, dry hill soils; when pfemted-m orchard •they^shonid grmer- ally be laid down in grass and the thrift of the trees kept n p i n part b y cutting bagkntndttfajnning^o^the^oateTbiaBelHiH —and-by•surface manuring, and eventually by plowing, narrow strips between the rows, -frairm farmer. To liegin its improvement take th e old field about half a mile from ^h e ho?uw. and which Li now covcm l with thin yellow grass and * mellow soil al>ont one or fwo inehes d<^p, prc*ltu-wl by many years of exp\»*nre So the weather It hw never been plowed hince yu a kBcw it. And, I \n>g yrn , \h> *rw* plow it now at the lw'Kiuning of your efforts t« make if (tetter. I>'t m ^\jgbt fauc.iii—d kin.'! l*t. egg>; «We«tviia.b ieuttc, *o.l tUv.»r»ul: U-uiMtt t*r vaiiiita. Split 'the eake^. when • f\ i4 *;''0-*r - , , . cold, apread them *(th'ereain stn-l j-tt - «-«\i*m«ni.-atior* c,,r,.-.rMr:--_ he mdmtr together again lik<« jelly- ak»- UNO! LAND Ovrr t,0<M>,C Oxisx J*itr. -To tw«> }-«undt lean Iw-cf. Smiled in two cnlioftB >>' .water for two hour•, add liiiiahH's ;md okra ea»-h !»i» quariN; boil tiovw thrc- le»ur<m.>d- er.Uciv, then add three ubles]w«o;dnb ,le cloves rktlig nl fjtrtt.rv, • of brow ti t-ift Tlrntr. t went v win p«-pj»>r, -*alt aftd'thicc onVm-H Abl e W int o tit ti'Tiuttu renic.J elT-.-»,<d M-verui Wh.. hav e Ufii Hi >h« t4.;r,r j *il<VeK!t ev li:. H* J>i Srottuce-l rn-^old Oil. hi - dllr time . i tir»t frte .1 XHOtJll C.ruliiir »*ot»lcci Eurlr . To get- p^mtoes early 'a dn-, 'well drained piece of ground shonld'-lie •\\Kefei'te*!, a rich .sandy loarh seeniinsr tire most suitable at all times. If an early ,000\ \\\eiup is desired sproa^the tubers, or cut the potatoes in a light, warm rmim, from four to six weeks before planting, -« J» . ate wanted, then lift carefully and plant o»t - during this time yo n will procure atronp, vigoxcrtisahijoJa which a s soon as .show vou what acoatingol fiiie mellow \ \'\\\ ** M [ , h '\ 5M ' 1 ''' earthJw worth npnn the-^faoe.V^^.'j^^^^'. *».l^- r >-^ --\ - Egypt the annual overtlr»w of the ?tile i OWOEM .Vn\> m-.u*. Tw o ijaart-. ol deposits'on\the land a thin ntrataai o -i tb»«r, one pint of m^\tut.v\», one (K.iuid very tine soil, which amounts to enlr,: <ft brown sngstr, half *poim d of laril; four or five inches jst a eentu.y. Thi , ' * w \ ounce* of around ginsertind a te<v yearly *olt ling, which i-itmly-the iweii-! «pc«mful of cloven. Knead them i tieth\of an inch in thickness, of uluio*t I l\«K time s:»d r<>U very tlnu. Ilak*- impalpable dust, keeps the farms for-: *> r '* r ll ctea«ly. strou« 1tn . « i,-•, evernr h andproflnctive. Th e Kgrplians i—tJ^4»uK-'t,ifiTi.rrm. -Two iln^ .range*, «*?Td» not plow tim pre«oQ» cmt mulct, {jtiUv of txith and graf«l f«ml of one; In the nt>»yard«> of S« , .nlh*m Krane«> and Italy \mails are \ en«hv*tcd,\ or tath.T fnitene.1 aud utttni fir fuml7 andi , Baron Ra'rthtdetsy prepare *nail *inip. > and »nail kxttibons whi^li »e eonsidT t valuaide a s a reined* (or bixtneldtU ari<t ' *»»bm». Cmiiia ifS ^•84. . aigata HOT \*9 Cured of Cribbing. 'J -• . j-,-,-'-=.r .. •• ' \ •'•>•• •=.***< «»<«r». • •*-• •< '-- •* • «»T«lt>, 1 \•* '-. T t« i«t*n*i« <t(r* • •»• i- i.-«*> ic|M>r**k-< -a- - w' * Utmf rmn v* <m -^A-wWi'-r • i--.'l H-m tsu ft •-.»•» iwa* l« «•> • c \.ai m «<» *:' •! *t»:» wjn»«, l»>il»»r«w. e»« a but sow the seed on the moist ground as i thre4>-fourths cup of siiidvi-; two Ut*> the waters anbsii\e,and then, if possible, I Kjiootia of butler: ow> teaspoonfnl of * •-, - /. »— , . „ *bey drive sheep and hogs attrf goats i r,»m-starch; we t n o - with 1»Tuo-*iTat'e planted oar i n the open ground will ovef it to . )rP8 S tnt , ^\ iaU) iht , wlL ft|1 j . k UnU , ri>tl l Wli<r J!klftt , 4|1 ^ a oMij.mtri; *T*TE>* N«rfM. v i .„ «.,,». r «—r.^. .,!•«. ««'rr. fr •*.»-• 4 K.•»>..((\ ~- ^,\»u.«»«. »- ir > i -•-•Ti.'-na mwtM ».t» We shpald all learn a nsflul le.-«on fnuu . *uu»»lh cniwn. and W^t iu Hm»U tin*. «d W, aotul out 'foots and grow more rapidly than those treated in the ordinary way. their example ana experience. All planters have doubtless observed in, should not plowSdowii the oniv t«rt! pluntmg that where a set with a long . w y,. n t j ift ^ i las , Ml riehett I.T mingling i shoot ha^ been plantetl it has been ^d uniting with it for so manv veaix ' np above ground ft week earlierh,m\ early\in the spring w«\should ' than the rest, and this shows the j harrow a s many acres of the uld field as benefit-yef ftrat—aprwqtm^- ^the jsef e {^rpn^owwi^«^ver i^eTll at\ frhejiecT There is no Use in planting while i toThe acre.T After .the ^e«lisl«.w n we the ground is; wet, a s a lumpy bit of! a t iOI1 id TO il the gronnd and sow One «rr >nnd will noM o for potatoes. Plant i or two -barbels of piaster per sere, as rarly in Uie spring as th e groand cart jtrhc principal ror^tn of all plants lie thosfugbly worked, for-a healthy, ; mmi i)t , nt . ttY fhe sllr f rtC ,. { j ia t thev nitiv vigorous-growth, and a crop free from \ f w l t \^ tifo.pjviag infl,r,ence of E **ir anil An act by which we i:;»|e r>n,i fn»ad and on * enemy in-a ftstng game, rya- cause (eveng*' i<«a uinct*. itcuncsur prrnm- pletluut gratittide. t TO UWCE-S TOURS «trsie> taait, Mtroc llnjnavdri t tdu^. Buiitr*. The Vmng if* a homely .tb-rie*', lackiig aitoffcther the fjaimetrs of an o4>eii-k ^r rot. in.hills or rows three feet apart, and i mnist^rr*?. or the soil nmst lx> looseflwl u the iows_ono foot apart;^^ covering in | h r nature or bv tillage that tbVatmos - light, wa^m seal about four inchea, and I ^.^ mHT ,^netrate even to th e deep - j and having little even of th e grace! in cold, wet ground three inches deep. Mt fj lwrs 0 f vegehitrfin. Hence the ten-' which .-orks oftea po^M^. But, wher- son that plant f(K<tl net-* HO well upon ] ever lepiids are contained in cat*k» M th«^ surface and thai all seeds 'germinate bsirrels there nit«*l the bung In- ah*o. more thickly.\ more jaatnrally, when ! It i^ almost impossible to estimate covered by only one or two inche* of | the quantity of-bungs made and used wU. Bnt\ these great' truths must not ( annually, but the nnmtier is well u p in be misunderstood. -Thoug h the soil t the millions. They are made \of* wood <7ultiT,-at«? to keep down the weeds, and draw the earth to the plants. Th e practice of hilling or earthing u p potatoes has been long continued, and w e muM allow with satisfactory resale , or it would not still be almolt universal. I t i s claimed that i t entices root growth, j -fcmst b<-'loose* the finer th e seed Hie\! well-seasoned, and'are.ent b y machinery bwodes allowing of ' more curfeivation tSan otherwise, the earth hol'ding up the tope. Ther e are many persons however who have tried level culture, and whn 1- 1 In no country a n made a s in th e United f*x>t or roller the earth into cl.ose eon- | Htate«r4orJios!kere el^e are .the^ W<MX8S , tact with the grain.' I retiii'tubec a lit-' which are u*e<l c „^. me yi...i.a w= just as good as nader t J« incident which wil h ilhwtraie the • orf, .he earthin& up_sysisn. t r^«»^/'»'i!«ul4J<^t«Kl4i x it.in-U^ ^aiinl; r Aooi4fv«r* FttrrrtT. greater the necessity when planting or i.whirh is jatented.- , the hand or [ *>o many bungs ma su plentiful Oak, hick- p^iusti and pTTiT' (ire among the es- utiliv^Tr *nrl-4he-4«»g faet<e sea captain who lived' in our neighbor- j rier. are s^atterr^i abont the country in ~ --There arerln Ihe'C^ih-d HlAte^i Ke«Q 1wV» ( T amerdhS; two f'lat!^, two I>»\Tae, two Joneaes and two fbllo. Traat TWow %%')># ll»«-r W. U Hdifeii:.*, •tr-V-1- 1 . !'n : -...'! ,-!!. ft. Ttw p*«i 'wa r is. lisi- C.«v .-! r,'.*r-.f^e',xt 1 |»v «»«;' HTH'Mtn S'ilt;'. J hr-Lo ,-v.ie.!;,---A-.i H In many Wen.!*, »(:•! *->'\»-.-• -;'<-». st'.vs n-uflteit tike * (rhar»J>. >».--! lt.''\ .,(.. iii. inc.- **•.>!!•, Oi»4*-r Zl. t^O. -. Mfvn. F.l.<r »t, * . .In^v.--- 1H.. C ,. S. i'. i h*»« hjul r^ti.yr?) for>» Tuinr >:-- »,f T jr., , . i!»«,;wl furtn; '.liefon- I ha t ;^A >- lK - !*;;« of ro-.ir t*t»»»m Ss«hii ftnif; TIPSTI itrtn H,T thf.i\ hail pfitlri'l.v re**-.*. I«lin fmrf JW-IIW if. -;r ile.wt wsn rpt!-.i>€f«5. , n viril ,v* -.>Afr>'^«. 1 'r-tr'.- •.*\•»)* ifr.at tMin r»\rjnv»r.-< t I.-JI >i.i,«...,^ - al i fjU'jiw mnrx. If s!*> CIS>-J etcieittuO- i-;...f for <•«.!.] in thi> hf».X M\-; J. b . iU.»':--v, trrii.m. S. Y,,-0»cr-n*w'7. is:* . Tri.-*-, .•iftefnts. t;!v rrfsru H,»ti» r« s ,o*,.~- -ih^r. —WUI rua;i if foi </» , a . !t ^. * It*• taa; pnoughvafl,^ y IM« I m,\ wa* UM reMy \f wilk UMMtera o o h ^ wrial. Whan «Uiawboat p«a«B ^ aadi Ira the eaftetu Wea n Miief try abotttuitg: \ Mae o T*t*nak<raJ of \loa h M mm k a r*ry bad cm* fc tfaonra btfw asach awmf <w Iry la d M«.lUa«. W a Uv « aeee apriBf b aiakawa ! :U-hlo«n poppM* TIW-fMtctg tadMa' popp»« •jhfffj.tiirif mi' ' The T. Mj«f BHUI. who m KM dt t-naga farmer a* Uw» - k apt • • li*an «a.p«fi in ac mta.\ - kr«^a>. faxmi* ~ m h tt»i »ule lama T aa - «l -a«- Vaaertean dealer aa»d»--7r<«t*. '* Ib»'» tarn* F#4Ki ' aa«'—rail the.dealei ~ im-. BOhnei »ay» that \ --;*#:!* a RoatamoMUt U> ahoa DM* 'lollatn a ml for ad • & Ir** m&*XM*im> more.\ . I t Maaidtbat alon g o p Mii» a csertua degnw of flit lb* Ust bp. U.o lieib tk» |«rt a t tb» unaiUmg V ** Vaa»**.aa»d-tii* •rhoob; IT J| ber elaaa, \I far my aa-nbed, frota lie few* fit. Ljpcua, «wl <m t h» !«d; '•Sto^i (ha tnhatitti \down * «de * iJrvtiara i»r, wilb _ l»le ber a tbiaga r fW'T, wttti b#r **lfcw#.\ ]t 'has b»*o f«timat« eo«a»0 0 (I* «*r>rr« %tm wi l ii>rr»m«Hi.i.nd l*).w) time Tb»rak*«lation was t» •'- bsafed matt, •ictc.daf' laat }*Jw SW* t ttrnci* !/inrw *\Tto»*r wMt on*> rooming in *p li» # n4'iD. Haeamether ta»*at was aLtrnatTe^and- tdl the T««tiiti,, nil Uke a CJUtr.™ - /*rr* Milwmakee girl, \t *, was left ajrme a shrew,!, pfcvsk-uui, . to of>u iwr.moat ell that m*.le the Ca.ld il kerf*>od- —tWail, w ,M»- 'T...'H -!•- LgjE&.-j_ ^l^-'.-;^XJ^i«iL. Ml l ; ^\'' '• , '?1 U«»MI''«>« lAW TSru^Twrr-v-» v \»C-t Sheet Music Stock for Suk!: tit *<i '-»t*;-'-*J.?e-t I.•:-«'! .~«-S(J »•-,. *.».-,.- .• «. i.1 »b*(! r-if. f*« >»'-f- n!--i -i.!l«.r . . r «, . . r..---- • . *Bo»tT- «:••» I ir»«*>i -li*\^W-\JET-'**'\-\*- Green Corn Cutting TPf nine? • »r l\seUft««i| <*»>•••«\ •\•... I: '*'•->- r ;:V* f'LT^-.-^-- -*r* o- i ---'' --. -*\- . -' i.--* OHM \ MkitHIK. l'»^'r f .«-. •• W»».-( A l* - A ll**** 4 **. -i: - •- ••\ -.'\--j^+^I'VT .MJa^nU^iiV^jfRKir w,b ^ a iii^rcito«H : At 'i:K: iu\.t!, l^ia^Knsfa- v>«**!(# rij«r >«• -i*.^:'i»''-; »• -••••' ,:f'»' '•' \ *-•'^ , ? , tr J a.\»s«!i»wsm.«.M ij.i**.t. iv« • • -*-«-> J Jti* M>«wa. aa*i»t^\\ ' SuTcs roiK)^ SI I «i*«r« c »l. < lavl^^o 1 \y ii«KI*»«<nfc*« EiW Ha n III* Ow n H«rnr*l)»<-fBr. Every one who has th e eftre of horw* rfihouiii 1H- ,.re{>ared for an atiaek of colic C>. or.e pint turpentine, add one ounce sulphuric ether, one otvnce o;VpeppMrminti\tW\0 o;G r ees sweet y,pjrji« aiter and or e ounce aconite. Mi*, shake and i' v> reudv for colic. 'ilL- =*¥S»pi -ttie^je»j I im'? ^..-d, tbiri Sr*t;Kt*ge of pne.i'.-.fhnia^ i- \ \t>04^ for cade, u tablfctspO'.'^'il cvt n hopr.nrrfll re!i**wl.' I t wiU I'.ften . i;re. •,•_•• - ' •« 'TlT'iJ '- «• F could'*; ..was- ferae < hoocl tried every year to rai,«e for Lini- ! self a little tolnw-eo. IIe v pTepftreila littla |*ateh of ground with'xlie greatest care.' Th e surface WHS as fine unci rich and mellow as-he eonld in ike it. Then ,he sowed the s<-ed < and raked it ov-_-r once more vers- gently. Vet, ranch to his 1 surprise sipd <rt'xati*»id, only a few stalks grew^ rurh year. -fin*—«»*i* ipriiig. -- afl4-r—tbe liUlf «•( n hown with all the l • i.itie frllnw, to worry the IUfjering oid .apt.lL'.. len t nuTt^tJy on.i t and {man-yeas**, tramj^'d and tramped and danced and j trat.itp*. 1 !-t till it wa« to- all ap;ie»i~.ine«- ; m hai«i isod solid as the mc«t freq^er;: ! the neighborhoods when- the woo»ia used an* found. B r rutting tb e bungs before shipping.the-onst of tnmsprjrting the waste materi.il is «ived. A great many bung* for.l«er cants aresi^nt both to (iermany and. -Errgland from this country, not )»eranse they are better, • bti? kciti.* 1 they tire.cheaper tliftfi tho w made abroad. Bangs arefJeat oy |x>cn- efaMMTTV which TvnrsTV-iFiTR cr.XT TBtiriw \. o n npTTBIS^agJ li y. lit ro-\**^ 1TI -ival rSrnRTi\5i*<*1 f- ^*-, w*T^*c4* :uiit Ifn *n Kt|Kr»»ir,j' ni tti' v-i»w mth -Bt>3^« for t»nJn^ th« i»|.*. A TO.' tr^tu n f»f tU>r.>lr'<\ *T\t mtrh fitari--s-»I«ial }• (t.»s. t fHM'HSC IllHlk *'n4 i>w*4 at-I •-. i. in tlv. rn:\/-.! HUIM *.ir In* rjU .r 5 vr. ^-,;-.. S6»iu;«? tafcn. KEW VCMtK #!-',VHtvo>f,i i*- t-lfl W^rtli «W(T«1, N«w V'tirs. J 'AM-XJU*LSJ»..K.>.H 1 <»* * * \ *,'if>r» »-T'.fte'rfi,-W*» > lti'''*'irt***»' . - -:^^*-»^tH'*. ii.-r.« HVn'iiiMift * Y0«Nfi HEN ^JS^o*r^!S83£^ >»5IIM t!81l«l. A(iM'»l V«*H • Hn**.. •la***'' 1 *.' 1 *'•*• bfj-I 'i„ !S-IU| l.*! liar and ing^mw*—mat 1 , works again** tbe grain of ihe-JEmid, th e bung with the grain. In, tbejtappr isma-le bntidigbt tn.\ the \cfjtttng sa d then tbo Imni; is' •abmitted to m poit^rfttl ctimprwsirfn to i'a^ieaae ttie taper _.___. __ .. ..... . -.-'--'t-r-. \~ \ li fl.rfiijri a niw-n teor_Jt ifcg- A^B, -' •\ l^AOll Owe, M.»»yi!^, S»te7>,*jrP*V-Ba-- ) _^ fijinlwn CH-.I* tot rrtfeitM-,*. '|s^*v- v^ T r OU-Plrtnwil ITHVOmr rt,„ Ll •fagijttjla-JLJL-L-.- nr.-*fitir (WW . — - •tUWS VEM.TIAS USUtFVT tinlp.l • '\ ^ .\\\.:...... *»fl l>oiWtnr<-. ta^ o tnlera-uiv. **KS a^rn euro (Umm, v'.iUi-, Hrvm^ \ ' i tslej—• - • • - \ %nnu iMwfl J/iSIBI net bawttfrifrt it'fwitf it U hwia ekwe* ra«l»», y, it.,a •i»^ii IH^al * tnfrt-iir-i ia tjie ^\ wwr^yig^e^i^jiaTKa air patents to women. , tin • vm an indicator to - al d|x»it t o show if tin ad >r the lie-l. Atid y- 1 a* It getting clown on luui KC * tbmg would save 2* »«C \ i l not pleasant to hav • I entice practicing a 0f ryestr cheek with » t »5i Iben follow th e cut w ii#ri:, \Skin's very ten Jr Hi-t i>Je*\*nl- \V-> don' w fcH it isn't pleasani . T » * iers in Egypt are sr fctun.v iiOtint of opthalmi ma* fvleflt among the fant A,' eleanlimwi is tli r^»*Mwotbcr. -under prevalent «rap* otA <ash liai^fcilHr.- eyes ui aft^r firth, fay- that time fN%oeatrv ruined. The : \b Jil^i^n aTnl British I»IM Oirt^Ry that Egyptian mi ittJWilably angry when ni tl# eyes of.their newly- :«il^-iarjely^b&'-Wdrjmad aitl k reqtMMi of- th e kin:'' -»!. e-uj*'* ttt*&»'JM*.4i^,-ClMpyeJSA?3iHj ft «^ ffl , s-Tr*. fltsij**, al«4*;b<* SMWI \»*f!tjrne<;>sl«sr- .. «a< uf •*botifertwi»iif«s /isifflfwa, mw jT«». ^HS? %£tW*$?ssisfe •f£ *•* I W« «4^ r §^^