. 1 p o mwmrwk mumi - -, - "Vs. -L -5 .1 1 TJIIXGS WORTH KMOiriXV. ' A small quantity of inrj'M!ic ad- ! tied to stove Mucking will make lac ' stove easier to polish. if horses are rublied, morning" and , . with a handful of smart weed,! ifie flics will not trouble them in the' leant through the day. .cPehi-lk generally will be plad to . ktiow that charcoal has been discover ! , ed. to lie a sure cure for burns. ly lay ing a small piece of cold charcoal on the bum the p:iu subsides immediate ly. Fy leaving the charcoal on fur nn hour the wound is healed, as has been demonstrated on several occasion1'. Vienna Chocolate. Mix three ta blespoonsful of grated chocolate to a paste with a little water. Let no l imp remain. Put in a chocolate pot one pint ol new tnilk and one pint of cream "1 "?J- lU'?. AND- f 'J- rrT 1 j 4- - - r- Willi STRAW CARRIERS, of Different Sizes 1 1" : i i I iii a nev d f -!.-.v,--rs ' i:-Jt.rSi.u.' i ; t " i Hi " ( - i - 7 1 Or li MU ll't of millc n:ul Ki t. it. inf.n fi ' kettle of boilin" Water. Have ICUdy I tT,'C nbovo Cut r?r,r7'n,.i' T,T" '.''.'f"! Swwp. with Iron Fr!Vino. very !my!3 in Its construction IP WT II Jx-at.fn Tl'l.lipa nf tr- rcrrr J kettle or l.)iling water. Have leudy 1 " "uu,u 7; the wrll beaten whites of two cgs. When the milk or cream is boiling hot , THF fll.TI WAY Btirin the choc-.Inte paste; kt it bo 1UAjU1JaJ "Ul two or three minutes. .t.irrinr fMit-'nt.. Tlii1 V.vt Wav ft 7 two or three minutes, t-tii ring constant ly. Theu stir in the white of eggs and Btrve hot. Gkeen Tomato riiEEnvr.. Kight iMKiuds small green tomatoes (i)ii-ree each with a fork), seven pounds sugar, thejuice of four lemons, ginger and m ico mixed, one ounce. Heat all to gether sluwly, and boil until tho fruit is clear. Take it from the kettle in a peiforated skimmer, and spread upon dishes to cool. IJ-jI1 the syrup until thick, put the tomatoes in your j.us an 1 pour it ovr them lut. K p in a cool, dry place. These are par' icularly nice, and taste iiKi-jh like foreign pre serves. A conn f.s ton r-E NT of an exchange paper states that he fed his hoiots eki'.mm-d milk and !iat he has known cases where it was of gieat ben 'lit nnd was .in economy. li? says that a pail of it three liiii'-s a day will kei p a v.01 k horse in l f.er condition than will four quarts of o-ls. Of course this sort of ration would render less wider neces sary. Three pails of ten quails each would give t-v li ty-four quails of water, as milk h is of solid muter 20 icrcent. oi.ly forio fifth), ;iIid ) pt r cm (fou: -filths) of water. So thirty quarts of milk would give tho twent,v" lour piaits of water. Kentuvlj Live titot-k- Jicrord. The use of chloiide of potassium is J .'comrnen.kd in (Jermany as a means rf increasing the growth of woo! in ehecp. The fact, of the "yolk"' of sheep coiitainiug a largo pj-fpoition of this chemical h-d some Gcnnan chem ists to make expei -irnentj with a view of proving whether the supply of this material would promote Vhe growth i'f wod ; and the result has proved that, by administering chloride of ltassuim in the proportion ot one part of chloiide to nine pails ff salt, the production of wool mav lie increas ed and its quality impioved, while the ' r.tl health of the animals is at the tin,- ben !il.t;d. Experiments pre behiir made in cider to ascertain the ptupor qu.-nlitic.s to administer. Jour (;(,' ," C'-t: oi i.-(r. The Comim.kxtov it wi!l no doubt be ! great b.lcre-t, to in.-my ladie.s to know that "inag tesia," (an article The Best Way. HAVE 101U OW'S A SD- When it suits jen - m 1OMC4C-W0 c ookiii-r. in whie'i m-itl.t-r i gas, cial, wood, nur other fuc-1, an 1 i iiot e ven electricity, is cu.piw ed f(,r J , the puipose. The oidy i-geia-' used : ! li tiie heat, ol the sua, t!5e"fol..r rava ' .... - - . I'Ciig conocntratca uy means of c ni denser?, iv.ih. ctcd l.y moans of radia tors until sufficient heat is crgeadcivJ to boil an egg, and even to cook a small loaf or piece of meat. The idea of thus utilizing the solar r-iys is as old as tue su-.i itself, but it has not hitherto been brought to such practi cal perfection as to place this source of heat within reach of the public at large. Whether the story of the de struction by Archimedes of the Iloman fleet anchored in the harbor of Syra cuse by means of the heat reflected from a nurrbcr of mirrors be true or false, the very fact of the story having been circulated is proof of the exist ence of a desire to make use of such method of focussing the heat of the sun's ray3 on any particular object. Only a few years ago the proposal was revived by a Frenchman, who oiiered his government a plan lor destroying an enemy's fleet by means of burning mirrors at a distance of"a mile. These are instances of the destructive efforts of man's genius. Less ambitious, but more useful, have been the attempts of i roiessor j-.ncssen to drive a steam SKI VP i 1 ! As wo ver ; cnii-J!Cl.'U W j' h Savo Your Honey and Do Your Own Threshing ilZnVl when- ror it Air.x and horses HAVE NOTmxG elpk to d.) ! 1 olI('r of water ; and now th.cre is cx- Alsi fsllHl 1(r , ,, , , , , , , posed to view at the IVa is Exhibition 1 1 lnttiiiy Uosos, riliiI loskj w. si. 11 mum & go?, rounder j and jruc7,itiist$f ' r i 1 v j 1 1 "" : . -7ITiI WHICH- THE PEOPLE HAVE RECEYED oui: KrFORTS to mmm m mmi prixciples T1IE- "rtT?- f : ,-j -j n(l ,, 1 iillc. an anoarntus for cooking liv tl.o mor. agency. Kxper'rnents on a small scide have bern made with perfect suece s, but the duration of tunshino even in In Icuc F.v.uce is so uucertain as to pievtKt the l;ipes cf any practical benefit being derived from the clever invention, in England, where a we; k of unclouded sunshine is an unheard of phenomenon, the apparatus would j be still more ustle.-s. ikit, in tropical j I'ng! m 1, iu those poitio;;s of the I Ibit'e-h empire which lie under the j eqn itor, in the "West Indies in Fiji, in India, in parts of A usf ;!;- en. I i 1 j Africa, the intense heat of the sun's pcrpenuicular rays might be turned to I i-aetical account as a substitute fur the nr.'';esir;.l;!e consumption of fuel, adding its heat and smoko to the over hide n atrnospucrc. LI RY GOODS & OUTFITTING H II P FTL"! ULATCD US TO MAIili NKW IMPROVr.MI.NTS TIIIiOL'G II OUT TIIK MOCSE. WE INVITE THE PEOPLE OF THIS SECTION TO VIPIT US. AN fcEE I !OW EASY, PLEASANT AND SAFE IT IS TO DO I IIEIIl EUYINO at 13m &, I-IAEKET, EillLA. IV I n n 11 1 iv c t 1 c 1 5 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OF AND Sheet Ironwares AND DEALERS IN HEATfilG, PASLOR and V.- .'T r . - .- r. 1 r i.m "v "Gr tier.. C 1 -" J AND Dental Establishment! AT 1 II TIMK IT19 CET-'TENrilAL SPECIMENS Were TnHTinfiotiirf't, w?tp.JivflyUiRj tliose fleiriuit lt'.'iilal Si.?cii:u na T.'l.icli rci:ti l-1 tlu CENTENNIAL MEDAL and DIPLOMA ShTSLkofT? DR. QUIWCY A. SCOTT And liis 9r?itants. Ar-1 te di lrc nlin to s-tatc th.it wo iiav lu.n in irnrT lrrra o.'jicrs. nrid hnvvj neon i!crHstrr in all it a yhnrt?, taf have r-vtr ?r-. wn--k turuL-J out nnywl:iTe to eiu.il tl::i4 UJiitle at i'iin Aronucj Wc do not tl-ir.k It n-'-n-firy, but we also wi?b to cr. i.-r.-o As a for.l'i in-ir. Rp;--4!t n.! on-r.tt:e in ii.'l c:ai :iii-.; Lu.im-c' ri-t.i'n.ns. Dii. J'"H.V SfoTr. r. li. I'FftBY, Dju JU3. UliAHAM, . 0 1 1 X K.AllL, all of r:TTsr."r.c;iT. pa. r. J r in the rjutvsDEr:. DOWN! DOWN! DOWN! in t;:e prics, GEGCEEY STORE fl? ALTfiOTJA HA. r. l.trr- l!:c nn "?v . ;ni-'l i.:-.v t-1 Tin- History of !;.;;.,. ! JETVKLS IN TIIE EAR WORN pjv, r T, EAHLIfcsT A(iE.S ANCIE.N ; EAR RINGS. The nothing new umltr-thc ? . , cijiV applies to the en.tui. f u priulants from the lower .. ears as well as to many oth .r f i It appiars to have taken its : .. ., earliest times among the r.ati . East. The prophet Isaiah r the iar.ghtcrs of Zion nith h IqvIcIi in .rnnlnnlo aP 4H 1 .... . ... viii.miui V 1 l-iilStJ. f-. .: and several nails tif tlm ft make allusions to thc?poil of r r. ': pears to Lave been ns mnri. men in those days as l.y the f? rif that iiotr lays al nost uiHlispuu 1 1 to thcrn. It wouhl bevrn tljnt 'Y :ihtnents had lieen uscil for purposes previous to this tiii .o,, lacob, in the injuiic ion ho rt :'. household, commanded the J '. a,v:iy th,; Strang- rotls which v., r,i their hand an.l all the car rii ; , ! were in thur ears.". These e. .r;'. '. 01 jevtis, v.crn by Jacob's hi... .fl hn;l jirobably been co:;s4-eraU-!i to"-'i ' PL-iv-ti'th'ns jurposes, a;: I w :1 , sort of amulet, for it is kr,r,-v;, r, 'I i'ir'i, whether in the tars o: rY.V were firft s'jp.-rslitiouly v :-, honor of fal:-e pods, and f r.jl r ' the bun, whose circular funii t; v rf i designed to rcprcs nt ; ard, 'a,:,.. ring's anI vessels amon t!io K.-: nations oftentimes had the i. ; -the sun. moon, t tc. ei. -rax ' :. then:. The Proph- Ho Ya --- -c' the wome n of Jorusali-ni is ' -. '. in the h-in-jr vanities of nn ;- i -- i , . i 4 .1. . : l l i l . . - 1 vv i' I li: i L lv; -s. i I . sj-l . , , . . . :tp in.-iT;a-. : r-'r oU-a I nios n-'j.J t v.' r r.'nri 1 pi nl! tin;--? ! ln 'i I 'i t.'i. u.'u.-i X" 47 u i t . l r v:. : v i.f t V:H fi' v !::; rvT l.'j ( a a f fivq-.T-l'iy, i . ! ''n v . 1 I!, r. 1 f , i r-'j"-- i. t!int ! f.Kir 1:1 v ru . "I'.'U nc-m in i;ans, i!:cy li of tlii-.-e c; n.inv'nl- . . i : '.! 1 , Mi',l.-.i, II., . i!i,tUi iiiUaiiLLi-tiiliA -' j.-.-; -- p': i "v-' 1 'l y ::1-1Q :" i were of i..n.;vre v;,lni-. Ti ., i .irr"'1: . r M.t ruv,r.. rr! rt;:...:.-7 a j of Africa wore r.h . mt,d f-.: I i.'.'.li I i 1. I .11 ut.iJ i (. ch-uu-e, rnd if 5.ot ehecked will mono- tsUl.U, I til Q t"0. i fV-: " ' ' v Y ; i: I T h f Vj 1 " " pollzthe entire f.rm. Cultivatiou. in . J vu ' 'v c Yv li t ': .V . V" j t. general sense, is the best extermina- O 'i j : :y. ;. . , .',t.:,7. V';,- ' V r n 1 lor. llt weeds .houhlnot bo removal i" Mi, i - u., tr:, ,ns , - a , , of I!,, I, , 1 . and thrown r. way burnt in pi! as r r V I .X'VJT,':''': i; 1 " lreed. farmers lo ; they should be made a rpCMCDNDn O i T '? '7""'-' Yvi.-Y.!,Y-: Y':': .r; , " source cf p.-oiit, or :;t le;.st to pav for 1 ' J L U il , t i. 4;:': p;:';"''!.-: "lVC ''"-- . I-av a Tainting Pe:-x D . tlieir "grub," by adding t!:e.u to the I "'v'.'- Y" ' i'-m "r 'Yt' Yf.. i '"nJii a l?vsi(i:ia in the 7i."-, manure heap. Soum m.v -.:.v li.t.o... ! C'lVi V". "L' :'r '": '," ; ' i H-ne: "It is surprisin fi-.sv i ro.?;.fi-;iuKy i'lVe c-vfrvt....lv t.j rv i ' . nc u y ...His ;. j.n. ;,. ' r i- j r;i iz, i-f,v. i fy i of t!: $-a:ne cinamv-r.'.s. isw.i to have ci:-:'::;; i .v. i-a. ! pierced in their oai s f ,r t o.io investisr.tcr.s ,f a: ( iT t I .:? u'ciui I b-.iss of the h 1 i 1! . I'h'lir '"I-. Till.' 1)l-.v,r r-v 1 ! ,!f; r ' Sh' A V:t f 3i ; of t!;e bu-ts of divu-i i D f.i I manure heap. So:ae mav s,.-.v li -.t. tl... seed of the weeds retain tlieir vitality in the manure, and when the manure is spread on the earth, those .-,;. may rrnv and give us a wont of trou- ll- ttr. i i .... u-.el by. many ns a toilet powder in the : I . . I c . i .... . . . in in m in i wen, it i.i iiarmless) is pro nounced hy chemists to he very injuri ous t,,, tf,c ,s!vin. Ustd fur any length ot time it, dri -s the cuticle, and eairses the face to b eoin,; rough and scaly. For the hem (it of those who many have kou induced to use magnesia we appeud the following simple V-ut c flica cio'is remedy: One ounce pjyccririe, one-half ounce cologne spirits, mx and one-half ounces orange llowtr wat r. Apply to the face morning ami night. Asa toilet powder is almost a neTct Mty, and as many of the preperat'ons .n the market contain magnesia, a3 . ell " as other injurious ingredients, ladies would do well to apply the fob "owing smi)Ie and convincing test be re using. To a teaspooiilul of the ' "cted powder add t!ie juice of a mix .slightly, and if c.fervea i Oisnes the powder is dangerou.:., f ..Kt n,-. use should be avoided as it " will ultimately injure the skin, and destroy the beauty of the complexion. Vsekl-l II in vs. Keep fresh lard in tin vessels. Keep yeast in wood or lilasa. Keep preserve. and jellies in glass. Keep salt in a dry place. Keep vineg ir in wood orghiss. Keep we n or flour in a Tool, dry place. Snuar is an admirable inMvdi nr: .i curing nieit and fish. j Lard for pastry should lie used hard, ' as itcan be cut with a knife. It should j lie ellt. Iliri.iinl, tl.r. fl..n ... ...l i.. i I Crusts and pieces of bread -houhl --',ri oe Kept in an carlnen jar, closely covei -til in a dry, cool place. In boiling meat fr noup, ure cold water to extinct the juices. If )!,. meat is wanted for itself alone plunge in boiling water at once. IJroil ftcafc without sal ii r. Sa'.t draws the jukes in cooking, it is te sirable to kc p these in'if possihle. Cook over a hot lire, turning fic.jiteiit- 1.. I. ... t ... u, o' .i.... uii ooi.i saics. I lace on a TIP-TOP DRESSING TlTf! MT T IrT rrT'r n-T i--.t . . .................. ,-...,-i ... n.i v..ii e..,. I'UnUil llvl'ii) tU Uit ifj'li J Ml. ! A!!j.r.-.l.:,KCl.-.,., lra,,IIvYl,.,.ie r I r I 1:1 v: t i' en .... ... ,. . . . : . .1 , . . . v. ... li i-::.iii.i'. li i...rr . r... .. .. I' A V A It S. K l T DV1IIJ.; t.:jie. i;i::.- i.itr, ;;i, ! i.i nii'ii I,. v '., . . . .. ble. We have' heard this objection IMuIlST ALLOUTH () Wil V? fc"' f "Vh,! '"'"' "'! "- over and over again : and. manv either ' ,,c:- "i:. ,! ..j et : u.u.,;,, i..0 C:,.,;, EAV A 1. AIN'TIN J rc;t-:-iX I) .v: "It is sr.riu'isin r !i . w btdy rushes at a J'aii tiaj j -is" j strives to raise !i':u un, a i e-'e j to keep th hea 1 erY.t, T.i-re 'bean iustiuct-ive apou .!ie.;-.i'ii i. hcn the fjnz Suit is gotten from CAN CirLY EE W ELL DOT3 rY--1 Vv; k" mi i t w nines ti 'i-iiij wisx. UUUUUHUUUJ burn liiei! w.-cis or cart them to some wale liolj fv-r fear of this, tin tl... other iiand, we Eke to s.-e the manure ; hiap cared for. It is a sign of a j sMoug arm and a vigorous intellect at j the head of a fairs. And, even at the '''-fc of encouraging weed seeds once in j a hile, we would rather preach the i d .elrine of throwing everything into o"e common receptacle for "all ve"ti- o;e an-i rnunat refuse, than aid in the so J 33io nod rcMb ClotKag Ecu S. E. COR. 6th & MARKET ST. PHILADELPHIA, 113 and 115 Clinton Street, Johnstovn, mavavs irAvr: ti:k ltij f'filSUil r-l'!'2n II IVrnri n. i!Tr-,., .,f tlie intnds of nil dairvmen tin nr.- 1 -' "' 'f a" kin I, To..iccn. :iir.r p,U ,71';!' ctw!. iv.nrsci.l Itis:ru.ti..n .-.1 '.-"..v .? "l'r- lit. i itUliC- Will UVX U s I : 5 .1 S tl ii V-AVl .'SS.T'J.I l:'!$IS n., 1! , .;-9. J-'VU-s. 11111 Ch.maov, an, iT,?,:..V:'-: es..fl-!n.ti.n. w;Ucr l),,!,1, JIOW TO C I.V AN V. At a F,.get tl,o Street nni: Nllmter. 7'"f ""k -V , , & WUKV."' ! fjrn.; : U:- - - ... -. ,1-,, datryman makes up his nrinj h-t be I ! rr-'hnr- -T""c s, u;,-. the i r,t,vT!,. it 1" . ' o....wa.u, aKp.g t..e , ' ENGLISH HEMEDY EBgiop RrBlt kh ",H,ot affm to feed liberally, he had' i rV0 , ( ,"Jor,MT IATi: yT. X' Rt,o!iJ' ' ,1U PCncip Mcnir mc eU?ri Id m4uVdI :i better sell his cows at once and erf. 1 i SMl? ) -oh-T i!!Jf)0f! t ijU ; loun-. t e room. .v fu PECiFIC MEDICINE. S out of a losing business. WeWv a I KADEUPT3CSDrB Uj( DIIDnrn, , es n.rty cut the sehd .Y- , -Hif w5Lh twenty cows, who watches I TiT? ' "m RUBBER B E LT N G : LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STCCK OF waste of good material which w, of i en see. Even where there is likely to be much objection from weed seeds in manure heap, provided the vegetable P. WsfoklsVon ZrA he uyajai " UlUUUAW UiiU MONEY LOA.NLD, CCLLECT!C?i2 I '.Ail, BA'iKluG BUSINESS TRANSACTED, J v'"S;n.f,r,l aitt nt ion nU to luisin ;.. f ,.,lr .. spoe.l. ;.!: A . Y. 'I-'tii; :iYI: ' cr- a i;e-rso:i seized with .a f a.ti : other 111 f.Ii into t'c r- :;! i.f .... r,V',?; - .have drivt n a mih- t.--',;v- w; .:!iie. i 1,1 , l..intinc, W..S hi I.I P !'; i r : i I M. lOUilv! Ilt-r link.. tvl '. eutlv dying, and I hebc. laved ten minutes -:.u. 1 0 if I h: 1 1 -.- , l - lunj d. " "T "S. - -f -t- - . . " . : V- ! . v. refuse is likely to be valuable, the T l i . - seciis may oe ilcstroyed by compost ing. The warmth of the decavinsr mass causes the whole i.U4 J One Door West ff HoMleyi. leirrtware Store, , fc-fiKNoBUftG, PA., " "-- I lower level than her body, nn I i V. ' --'ii I diaUly color returned to' he! 1:: I l.ii I her h. a 1 lv . C3 to 1" 55 i..,o..:.-j .....i . . t f . r. ! t-.i.i na, iinn sue iH.can:e cui?.. f:::'Y 'Y?1- l-: ''';;;i -;:Y: 3 k5 I To exciti-.! groan of frii-i b I X:v "- -v. - . ". --.r fT) i Always re-mtn!er one lact r.j. . ' i.lti.LlIl'.r w .;ili....l I,.- tT-.m? ,it li ,1 , . . . - V. ' 1 .111 . . I " -J )-J j the brain ; the heart ceases t ... - 'I : 4 ..' 1. v iii ui in in tiie oecavin . "-ummuo, r- -a lhe t lt ; and if j VIX mass 13 turned over e.i:ei f.r I .1 KWK1.RY, tspHCTAriiES. KvrJu'Jiilv.' twice, so rs to give air enough to all ! ISf, 't? tne seeds in time to germinate, all the ! ;?Vo j-V.lUV,ciliet-rlu to s'v blm a objectionable matter may be destroyed. . -rouipt lincm 'on oaT.f to rinn, A e fear far more fcm ugiy roots of; tcoainY:.u;'wwVn.l.l;,;,:., sali-",-'" . hi .. vile creeping weeds in the manure- heap than wc do from bad seeds; but even these may be pretty badly wor- neu oy a stirring over of a mass Kin'ii'ur r, .l;m. vi Eh sufficient Anee U, sei. l t bo amount of blood to the hrai-i; -- iiwli.iUiL . because the funet on e the AND I ! ceases, lie-store th-3 bh.-i tot.' e frr. f, . lw "tnnry ' tlongh the blood i pr-ilei r ,"i. V 1 ,!l 1 ' Tlrty tnA . f1'' ui ll. C l."HiV o I 1- a-.ii"-' fmtn dhe l'0,.i...rt. N,-w p.,Plin. ;LurJr,K .... , .A, .... wnt, tl.rv:..,:e . '7 rVu'. u.uc"co ,u awS O! graVitMiell. rrJII5 way mice O i y . . time or two betore usin- ' V.ut "ii.;, ' PrTn! ?,1lH?rPJ Tdlpt ArtiC? P.r requires labor, and how much laW ! ntif.C!" r ' roifumcry, Toilet and Washing Soaps, a question befoie the savin" of wiste mareua!, nnwever valuable in the ab stract it. may bti.Gcrmantocn Tcle-fjrojh. How to be SrccE?SFUL in D.rny- What we wish to imnrpsa mi., me min'is or nu 'lairvmen is that un ".vx-r. i:....k?. .vo.. &c. t-.aet;cr With ' nxi: stock or .1 i:n-i r i- Tooth. Hair Shoe, Rcuhl lJ,istlnff rruh ' ' a 1 :i.r,p,1 ... 1..., 1 . . . . - i"i ini iq j- II'H1 tM".iil I ' 4 WtM t !,. f , . . ' "'" - . - " I s"Pi'b- t the brain i d::J:.hU 1.9. .spring let. a siMarrh2i ,OIeas , ooini.ared with the ncumU-i:! p-: nr-; " n r- rt t . . the heart's pulsation b.;a n;ar.!. JSr.OROUCH EDUCATION ! . then, you place a jH-r.L a si inr Y . ! Pit-ioii, whose heart !ia. a-....o e- YOU in G LA D i ES to u'at. I; lv " 1.1.-i.l .,-l.;i :r i.;. , ,.v: j .vn, num.-, iiaiui:t i.i!.. 11 -" ' j the head lover than the hcuit. i . Ml - . . j will run mto the head ty tae i IMSKESVII.I.r, limn. On the .17'. llOi.roirzj rr. .1 v of cravitv. and. in fait a rrry hithrm i.-ct-uon. hon.iru, ,,,, , 85ent quantity t' r. s ere ni-?, trcntly luij-rrvc-J h ml .: .,!::r-a hoi v , ncss." l :iI'!ir:lUS. t.-r ;., v n-n. 1 '. . . V- ! islf i-Mn,-;thVn:""rU-'U,, IU tl:e ! HOW TO Ct.V VN WALT j lake off the du.l w;t:; a IT TRADE MBK.n e!K.i.- I ''. TIIE GRE.VT ENGLISH P.EMEDY. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. 1CV i"'" -r tyltfvr.:,S.SVlt,..iA. lift iXtttf -o.. :i'jA, Imp!. fl"ZZf v, a if! nil X ,1;-. ..a -u 1 !... . I .Vu lit-.: .. 'S I 1,-11 t, 1 I' W . S a SVllilc MT1' , -.vj.?.Er platter, s.lt and pepper to taste. j e!T.,,, cAIN J' , lo prevent, meat tnmi seorchiii" dur- i ?' AT";V .a.ti m o.hcr - t'.i" I ing roasnug, place a basin of water in ' o-.-v-.a!, , .Vu ... :.-;'.;V'.',.,.;''',i,a.l'r! ,!-,i"' the oven. Tlie steam generated pre- : t VY'"a i1. V'"" r ' ."riTJZ Vellts 8.rehb..r i..l ...-.1 ..o 1. ....... . t 1 . ,,.tV.,n . '.".'." .VT :".''"' O.f n.,:ii t l.,., o " u-1-iiiv.o ine meal ' " " ""j ."...j ui txpcrit-ncb in ire cook better. I l'V '"""V' :,s I'Still r will Hr t . i , : ,r ' "'ii-- ui our primp!. l i,.h ,t . "a " -" -ii.) iij eteiOU'Til , :. ..' -.'.' -:v'.'ry ,.i:... can lie made verv oalatahle I.v si:.:.-, ' n,.:.'' gently for two hour, with pepi-- and . ?tf ' tt'Vtt Salt, taking out .il.i.nt. o ,,i,.t v.. in ..,.,.. . . - . ' : liquor when half done and h U Wrr 1 1. : t.J,,...:.. ''''.V' :.. '::,'.'"'.-f '' ;-aii rest boil into the meat Jb-oivn the ' i "A':';ii i:w i .-,, wi.oiotjie Air.no.. ia;is meat in the pot. After taking up ' "" 18 10- make a gravy of:the pint, t,l ii7pitr ' TOIEX ME 1111 IV, M I).f Bit vi i. ., J u kiK. ia.v AM. Set;.. .. ,N- You can gpt a bottle or barrel f 6i) ' f .mi r: ,,.. i-:i. T-r.' Y "."'YVIY '''V"1'' out of any carpet, or 'voiln , uiT he ;q- U" r i'-- r-o-. " (-i -u.-YlYi plying dry buckwheat pie,, ti fully-and TfJ'u. .sFriiEKK, ,Vf.,r77t faithfully. Aever put water to such YV KUnsimi;, im. .,;. e o, r J a grease buoi or liquid of any kind in:l le I,ow 'r, c, n"y occupied by v... K,ti. i r 1 J Centra direct. fl-i. 7tt.-u. lo o'mcbs.., d ! i.VP p never been ,.i y "4 i-vJ U known f ofn 1!, liS. jiv' 3 St!) ' irll wit: con- " V Tino yon. bend f,,r poir.pjjat to rn m i k r "1 f f I ' '. wm. p cr.AT.:r-r F :. 4 Au;iUStS,tTS-ly. " 1" . iue second round co:,:. ;'.:. i-e a. iiLIie 'iiuiv.i 11 1.. ft od, and lv very careful i- tue paper or go up a;..;1'., i' papers cleaned in ti:U wiv ..i .i?.t. , our cows w.i;i a lew quarts of j 1 - 15 t 'J I grain per day. Trey will pay fr it ! 133 Fr.ir every rn-bt Xati,,tal Live S't-ci- ' $ 1 tmmn- wa.t-r --.'?; r:r.i: r-tr N V I'.OV A I., Ss'K t; oi prt- OD t.i-ay. -. ! .!;. ; ", Ire: . n, ":?',Pi;j. i ... i". Ac. il ."i V r;1.n.fi!y f.,r CrtjiJ, I ' ..'.$;! -, c..ii.Uiis- Jitiporitr? a hi f.-jEforU-rs. m W iliijn,, Rt., N. Y wasn ti.eir coats in the moiuing with a decoction of walnut leaves, tlie pecu liar smell of which effectually keeps the would. be marauders at a distance. I lie decoction is said to have the .w i,a v t ... r "",VJ l"-'v--, o oesuroving an- 0--3 ' ;;ftr-i 1 "" " " :"'7' v vS: t';,t may have been already deputed V ui-c v. o. u:iiiii i, AU!tt,u, rapine. ia the skin " A:'--v --Y tiVAti.n! :Y j et,;.r-,,V;.Vof V-"rk PnC' U;'?:,;rn U'"1 V J ii.jiii Lue. borraeiUinr- : " i r.i-npuy to u-.i m u v ,r- ' attacks of flies in hot weather is to i e A-n" u'V T,ry niu- iH.' Juh run!. The London Farnu-r has the follow lnir : "A fin .it'll ..i ni. ,.r i-,..: ...4..... ....i! ...iijijet-Liuir ... i . . . .. . i .'AMS3 Wii.kissos., JOHN PAKKE ""' S V. f I, to ' Is Mil 1 !n rcaoii i i.s.o : t V "; ' i ' '."'' '"J'i ; l.iia-r. I.v.......-... r 1-ii.i.icci.. .- nr Nunwi., t,M...-,in,n.'i..-....I!.lv tlNorai-rs. None t ' 1 " ,'' I. so . ! .' .'.nt. fiiV. mr IT" . ' - - J TE. -M. J. EUCK. j "' I'HYSM IAN AN 1. ST'RtU-ov no t u-l, str'.-.T wi. , - , -. , , ' ' o;!:.-l,..,;r, irotn s . . ; I V.",10: l-:- i hi- Kv Ol rr ni.in - of Jv. rv li t ri,!i ... p O -it I.. S..L.. l 1 "I j '"i-ciro. -.t.v . :. r iv,(i- 'I '!. At. j; -;. )! ,,-.,.! , r- '. U U.) ur-e doiii s Ir.ia lliiiit -r-t i.' obsCllr."1 farr.i.r v 1 i: ! I tieed if the result is un-:.f.-f there are any broken p'au-e ia J li'd thcai up with a n.ixt are ! Jrts of plaster of Eari c. sand, male into a piste "i:!if. 1 water. Then cover tho little piece of paper like t:ie can be had. When t:..- ro-n: i- pain-red a few vr.rd "i : sh,.ull be preserved fu t.iere are any snots ol ens-' W;dla t-i-iiv c. V.. .ii'l'V - -. . . .1. .-.i.t-u-j i . 1 1 . and cold water and spread tin spot. I'm a little bl..ttm' I' the rnixtui", and le-iv it f ' f nir !,. nn. th.iji brush it !' ' r-li:-Ji in nil probability bg b? re nor? 1. r :.. i.. -a IhT ,.v- I.i V " 11 th7 C70 00 J i i il
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