FARM AJD GARDEN. Cut onf. the f nl drv tree" for Jei. n ol is 111 a'.le to K.t U;e XMOal for butter. Oats, barley or wh.pat bowu on too rich S'il will fall down and be worth Jess for rraiD. Nothing ad Is more to the value of a farm fhan pood road? in the country surrounding it. Hardly a'iythiog is of more import ai'.v.: to Luc cultivator nt lt:p soil than the quality of the seed. The application of white hellebore to the currant bushes while the fruit is ri;r.i-jj will tot reader it unfit for nse. He is a poor farmer who cannot find a j )fi to lo en the farm on any of the three hundred and thirteen v.'oikiug dajs of the year. In Walla Walla, Wellington Terri tory, may he seen eighty milts of wheat LV.dp!oj the foot hills of the Blue Mounta!r.3. It is best to w-tler plants in the even ing. Make a lew noles around the plant so as to allow the water to run down to the roots. ?fany farmers do too much guessing in their business ; trust too much to luck, chance and the moon, and do too little close figuring. lo not feed breeding sows very large ly on grain. They may be kept in good condition, but it should be done by more bulky or partially green food. The following are said to be the symptoms of hog cholera. Drooping ears, low-hanging head, diarrhoea, vom iting, rapid breath, and an aversion to light. Permanent pasture lands are the main anchor of agriculture, and the farmers of this country will find this out after awhile, as they already have in Eng land, and will commence seeding their land with permanent grasses. Vegetables and fruits, as well as the grain crops, require deep working of the soil. A moderately heavy soil that has been underdrainei and subsoiled and then carefully worfced is capable of producing the heaviest crops. In these times of cheap prices and close margins, farming requires more judgment and management than almost any other business. A good farmer can still do well on these close margius of profit ; a poor farmer must run behind. The great profit In agriculture lies in keeping every acre actively producing. This is the way gardeners on the high priced lands near large cities make their money as Boon as one crop is off they sow another, and supply the proper nourishment by high fertilizing Clover growth is helped by lime and plaster. Large quantities of nitrogen are contained in the earth and air, and clover absorbs nitrogen more than any other plant. The plant and air work together in furnishing an exhaustless supuly of food for all kinds of food plants. To destroy the cabbage worm bruise a quantity of tansy in a wooden bucket over which pour cold water, and let stand until the water is quite bitter, and then sprinkle it over the plants, being sure to reach the worms with it. It iB absolutely necessary that the wa ter should be. quite bitter. House plants that have been planted in tie border need to be carefully watched and supplied with water ; otherwise in a dry time they will suffer far sooner than plants with their roocs unconfined. As these make their gtowlh they will also need soma care id pinching and tra'ii.ng with reference to their future forms. ! A correspondent of the Country (Ln t If man has tried J'rof. Forbes me' bod of repulsing the cur.u'io by dusting slaked lime in fine powder repeatedly over plum trees. He reports a tree which formerly was entirely decimated DOW hangs full of plums, and believes if the operation is beguu eaily and oft repeated the crop can be saved. Keep a constant supply of oyster shells before the fowls, not ground into coarse pieces. They may be quickly Iouiided if placed in the oven of a t-tove and heated. Where they cannot be con veniently rr.ured, the ground article, which is for sale by all dealers in poul try supplies, should be ued, as they as sist in providing the shells of the eggs. Dr. Arnold says : ' The best way to remove grubs from a cow's back In spring is to enlarge the opering made by the grub enouch to admit of pulling it out and theD draw it forth with a small hook, such as might be made by bending up the point of a large pin. The grubs can be easily killed in their nest by touching each one with a drop of kerosene on the end of a pointed stick, but a long and tender sore will follow before the grub will rot out so as to allow the sore to heal. The roultr'j Yard gives the follow ing remedy for the disease known as "bumble foot." "As soon as the swelling ripens fairly cut open the puf fy protuberance and let out the gath ered pus freely. To effect this thor oughly the incision should be made cru cially, ttus, X, and quit down to the oone or ligament benealb the skin. It j Is useless merely to prick the swelling I It must be cut through, cleansed of the maner entirely ana washed io a mix ture of alcohol and water, equal parts, to cleanse it. If it gathers" the second time repeat the process." A correspondent calls for methods of raising colts by hand. I can give one which may suit his case and may not. Last summer I lost a mate by tetanus, bhe ltft a two months old colt. The problem was to raise it. It would eat i uothiDg but dry hay on which it would I soon have starved, I tried to teach it j to drink or suck out ot a bottle cow's I milk. Had co success. Tempted it Sirrii com aim wnn everythinjf I couia iiiiuK or, but failed. At last I saw tht whenever it could get into the stall with one of my horses, to which it had taken a liking, it would eat every thing the b-rse did. This was the so lution. I5y putting what I wanted the colt to learn to eat into the box for bath the horse and colt, I accomplished the object. That was a year ago, and the colt is strong and well. F. II. A Western Tack Train. W I.t.-l of-, i, hr-trd r ; fniu -. O.-r :!: 1;PVC-1 av-ii;x'l a defi- f-'iiv. until it was o.u f.rctnte wilueia 'he jaik'ip and Jp-iit ure of fitly mules ai.d hiet- hot he with five drivers. The merchandise all having been previously collected and carefully packed, (a labor requiring many days, as every whiskey barrel must be enshroud ed in burlaps, and other goods made into bales.) the mules are led into a large, open shed, and placed opposite each oth er, and facing the hi!?, upon which the weight of each is marked. The animals are then called out of the ranks by their respective names, and respond by taking a step or two forward. Leather blinders are placed over the eyes of the animal to be laden, then a saddle cloth or blan ket, then the "apparahoes" immense pannier-like arrangements, which are securely fastened on by the united efforts of twomon. while the mule, who is no novice in the business, resists their ef forts as much as possible by puffing him. self up, making it difficult to accomplish the operation. The smaller animals are packed first and with the lighter goods, I two bundles of corresponding weight bo ine placed in opposite panniers. Two or three men are rpquired to lift these ouraens to their positions, were they must be held until as many mora strap r.d ro them. The mule, meantime. m.ikes all the trouble he can. knowing that he is being imposed upon ; he kicks and squeals, groans and grunts, and in some instances lies down and tries to rollover, as soon as released from the hands of his tormentors, and it requires all the persuasion of kicks and blows, vigorously applied, to induce him to rise. The weights placed upon them vary from two hundred and twenty-five pounds to four hundred and eighty, the latter being the weight of two barrels of whiskey. They are a molley crew. Some have merely bags piled one npon another to an immense height ; others are almost lost to sight between two square boxes ; two have stoves on their backs, whose protruding pipes look bruised and battered, after the attempts of their carriers to roil over. Beans and sugar, kerosene and candles, tea, coffee and oysters, with everything else that is consumed in a mining camp, is placed on the backs of these animals. Words of Wisdom. Keep little annoyances out of the way. ray as you go, and don't go till you pay. Nobody is so wise but has a little folly to spare. Keep your conduct abreast of your conscience. Hide your own troubles, but watch to help others out of theirs. A wise man should have money in his head, but not in his heart. Common sense in an nneommon de gree is what the world calls wisdom. Long sentences In a short composition are like large rooms in a little house. Conscience is a great ledger. In which all our offences are registered. The proverb that light gains make heavy purses, is true ; for light gains comet often ; great gains, now and then. The mannpr of a vu'gar man has free dom without eae, and the mannei of a gentleman has ease without freedom. Divine Providence holds in one hand the "sorrow" which "endureth for a niirhr." and In the other the "joy" that "cometh in the morning." There are some people who never have a cheering word for a struggler. They make life just as hard as posstble for all who are striving to do right. Teach self-denial, and make its prac tice pleasurable, and you crate for the wor'd a destiny more sublime than ever Issued from the brain of the wildest dreamer. A Plague or Rabbits. First the white man took Australia, driving out the aborigines ; and then came tho rabbit and drove out the white man. It would be a pity if our colonial history had yet to be written in this way. Nevertheless it was the white roan who introduced the rbbit to the Australian continent, and he is now having a hard fight to hold his own with it. Premiums are in vain offered by the governments for the invention of a rabbit destroyer ; a committee of in quiry Is at present inquiring into the devastations by rabbits; In Victoria there is a rabbit department. The very causes that have made the colonies grow grain so wonderfully under the care of the settler are responsible for his Rreate't enemies, the hordes of rab bits. It is the country that "agrees with tbem so." By-and by some man of science may come to the colonists' assistance. In the meant'tne tbev should take comfort in the survey of affairs In Brazil. There the field mice are like the sands on the seashore ; it being calculated that a single pair may Increase to twenty-three thousand in a year. St. James'' Gazette. The Buffalo and the Indian. Whatever may be said agalust the buffalo destroyers of the far west, the meat killers, the tongue hunters and the robe seekers, thev have added no small Itpm tn tfco aitll.....! - m , -r .. - i4jC cr-Ln-uit-Ni, u me innisn Question on the nlatns tk- . Wl 2 taw their deadliest work and over a quarter of a million of robes were shipped from the 'Yellowstone valley, holding now about the same number of cattle. The true plains buffalo is now practically annihilated in the United States, there no doubt being droves of them on Ihe Canadian rivers further north, but in this district even they are rapiaiv disappearing under the rain of bullets that h been nonrpr! nnon t,0r 'or the last ten years. There is still left frcies called th wood, or timbei, or mountain buffalo, that concrefrsit B in reJ smsll herds, and that occupies the, msirici or tne n g lima dDd the Wird River mountains. Thev are also fmir-rl in thn Yeflowiton National Park, and will no doubt remain nndistnrbed there for years to come. IIalf a centurv ago in Turkey it was considered a shame for a woman to read. To-day two schools for girls in Constantinople have been established by the Sultan himself. BJLMSATJD'S Ruseian history bopine nlmoet in myth, Hinnnoa -if ron flirting tralit:orj5. find &ntl light only in comprjtivtly rect-nt times. It v stt:iara wnn imposing persomditie and darkened by hideous $k . f crimes ; striking events make it 'dmmntic, the ' i yg- suffering's of a great people lend jt pathos ; the B fj onreflt of the present hour and th uncertain outlook for to-morroTv invert it with deep fn tfrt. M. Rimbaud puts the roadar's mind fnily in trnm to eor.i!eT the sitv.ntion of the hour. Literary World, Boston. m t T "OT!TJ TT" covered is f mm t ho e&riirtt X Xl-i- Xu-i-LV-i. JXJ imdS t0 1877. It ib more interesting as told by M. Ramhaud than Cloth of pold studdeu witu aiamonm, not of moral brilliance but of intellect ual vior and faprirmtir personality. Ivan the Tornble. Peter t tie Great, Ma zeppa. Catherine. Nicholas, and other monarch.- of iron will 3nd brond nmhition relieve thf! rnorirt"ny of war, and the Mast-ppa of Lyron couoes in as a ch.irrr.iiix opisod.. Tho high oivilizitiou attained without tho adopt ion of a civilized form of government, leaves no room for 6urrLie at the strength of Nihilijim. 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This very fact niakee it dramatic emd full of stirrmcr incidents, and those who crflve this l!i!-tory of Khspui ror its own Kake, 'will fuil ?J. Rarubfi-ud's vol ura eg 'well 6uited to tlieir noed. Me any romance. It is a Las taken vast paine to mrie Ms hL?tcry both full and accurate; his Ptyle is nervous and f orjH. Jtrrd h give a graphic picture of the biH.ly conrurioe through which the Russian Empire rose. Ilia bonk lil'L to a fTer.t exu-nt tho veil of myfterv tliat hangs over tho origin and growth if Ru;i:i. Inquirer, Philadi lj hia. PTO C3rpTTTTT,lVrrn of hiBtory and no observer UX U lJ-iXi O- 0f pui.be evente can afford to bo ifmorant of Russia thai P Iar FVur which stretches one huyo patr toward Constf ntiroplo nnd the other toward India that "muffled destiny" of whw? future no one knows save that it I to be trreat end muct aUect to a remarkable extent tlie condirion or w Ji-iiiei tJ. wrire human race. 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Lat. rho work is well supplied with mnpe, hLkry is full of cruelty, oppress tyranny, and all sorts of crime, sion, vith kind of reading, or w bo desire to know tho Illustrated 132-pagw catalogue, and our attractive terms. LADIEf Are yon mckleaa enough to vre-fr j two oenta in tttampa to Uif Utirk rvt,n, . 5l8 and H WaablnctD Stirwt. -. -. . ono of their beauuul Uhistraied " E i. Hooka." It Is a uoval. un-.qn. t,.u lng work to every pentuu of rct'.-.j,; On receipt of ten vot fn kt,i,IM j. "end poetpafd a full set of thair laiiscr. hold frame Verba. Torten ei-ntetbey w!l ajaraend NW: -t.: rnmnMs vnrdi nr i'K. U11...1.. ..j .. . rond ,. - . 1 !! .-sf'-a' ..4tt WJ -y vi!1. ta'fc'.g Its moet popular aoc-a, togetlj-rwaU Ui: i Chromo card. nair . ijp!k : QUINEPTUS 1 A very plaaaing. harmlaes j'vrTr'l Lr.i tn !i Compoand for dlsgBtaiiif the ta-e 01 qo-. Lr -i Other bitur drnpa. altiicr or B. i:. r. .3 fenU per Plat Rutilau Preacr:le! hv 1 v.,r.-D ..'l phyaidana in Bnrope and tmidra.' j..m,r . companies rvary bonis. Fur nur bj J;rutKuu. Mannfactorad lv Tllfi Aoailmi Thmuzsjaeniic Cr., LOWdoi iiu nyr rcia. 53J-36 WABHINfiTON ST.. KEW NCKX TITY. R AaC ELIXIR, Ab ales-act En'.laii pharmaoautitf rrrta.adcr Tor Wiloun. majaiial and bliwni troubles ; ur 1 e ault of over twenty t tJa of ui.rt Ii:rtit Srtentiflc reaearcli. Approved by the hiheet medijaJ auihorlt'? J? la the fcer.!us in ev-.i v i r.rt of ti..-xo Epcially heliul to la.1les, rhll lren and t ao plo of feduntary hatiita. Entirely .., etsbis ; fye, fr, tu , ; In Handior. Pickett, P.'ce LO C..." Prar-arsd o)oly ! y Yle foykl riceiitL Co. LONDON AND NEW YOKK, CbeuiLits by appflriUD-M.t to Her VaJ-fr the Qusen aiul to U.s Royai Jajiiil . KEW EKAVCH : ISO, 132, 1C4- Ci.ariton t. 8rie madiaiiisJ pro;ruea tt K-iYii. Luzjr. ia boxes, fc. I'lils to li. for o-u. FOr? CAJLE DY ALL. Df!UGGIT8. REMEMBER THE BIG FOUR I Vlnftgar Bittcw COZilAX, -J Oe. Vlnegj: Bitters PCWD5E3, 60 doses, toe. Vinegar Blttara, new style. "'f 1 1 .OO Vinegar Bit ten, old style, bitter tuts, $ I .OO The World'- Great Blood Purifier and Life Glvlnr Principle. Only Temperance Bitters Known. Tbet-ost Mh mf a t eatary the reading Faaaalr aArslolac ef tbs Warld. B. H. KcLonald Drug Co., Proprietor, 8 AH FRANCISCO ad NEW YORK. IMMUNITY from ANNOYANCE ty of (.lasas for withstanding heat BI0ry S004 thirty is Counter vihrnd cpriaramors am CAU TIONER ajalnt IMITATIONS of vCLChlmnoa Tnado of VERY POOBOLASS. f, that the exact label is on each chimney as above. The Pearl Top is always clear and bright Glass. ?f an Bfact tired by CEO. A. E3AG3ETH & CO. Flttabnrfth 1 lns Work. POR SALE BY. DEALERS. Mil v PaL0eL0th.l8a3L i Banana Farms Id Costa Rica. The cultivation of bananas in Costa TV ' '.ii'" s x jmrs ajr on 'si! . lie !ani alontr tbc 1 t.t- . , 1 i 1 tds, oiip roile wide, is leken up by iLti foauAi.a farms, a majority of which are owned by citrzpns of the Uni ted Stales. Each farm is one mile square, the laLd having teen purchased for 510 a mansana aboat on?) acre aDd a hulf of our laD5 masuiement. There are now about 150 square miles under ITofltable cultivation. It is or,ly necessary to cultivate the banana in Cota Jtica, to cut down the forest, and then the land i ready to re ceive the seed. The plow and the harrow are unknown. The trees are allowed to ly where they fall. WhHt is called the banana sucker, a bulb resembling an onion, is planted about eighteen inches deep, and from fifteen to eighteen feet apart, in among the fallen trees. At the expiration of nine months the banana plant has reached a height of fif teen feet, and bears one bunch of fruit. Fifteen or twenty of these plants or trees in various stages of development are to be seen at once sprouting from the same "ducker," bearing fruit successively the year around from seveE to ten years from the first planting. Along the river banks, where the soil is renewed, they bear twenty years from the time of first planting. When the bananas aie ready to cut. a farmer who cultivates a mile square ot land, will take about forty men, five of whom are regular cutters, and the others convey the bunches out in mule or ox carts as fast as they are cut. In a day and a half the crop is harvested. The laborers ar3 all Jdmaica negroes and na tives, who receive f 1.25 per day for their work. The laborers are almost all Eng lish subjects, and, like the negro of the southern states, they always have com plaints to make. They call themselves ".English objects," and if they imagine themselves imposed upon they threaten to "go an' tell Mrs. Qneen, an' the sen' her gunboat" alluding to Queen Victo ria, whom they look upon as the most powerful person in the world. When a ship flying the English flag comes into ti e harbor, they say, "Dat Mrs. Queen's 8 up ; she go aD' tell somefin' to English councilman ; dat's whar Mrs. Queen sends dem fur." They work hard all day, drink rum and dance nearly all night, and are ready for work early in the morning as bright and apparently as well rested as if they had slept all night. After the bananas are loaded on th train they are taken to Tort Limon, placed on a vessel and brought to New York. The steamer Foxhall, named after the American Tiorsa, but flying the English flag, Bnd owned by Mr. Keith of Biooklyn, carries 12,000 bunches of the fruit to New Orleans every fortnight. So. all along the line of the road the succulent banana is making the fortune of those who had the couraj.' to tempt the climate. The snakes make a stranger feel rath er nncomfortaWe. They have a variety of them, and when the traveler reflects that the bite of almost everv species is fa'al, he is quite I'kely to keep a wary eye on his surroundings, Quite a num ber of New York people expect to go to ( nsra Ttica during the coming fall. X. Y. Star. Power of Fascination In Snake. Some animals are held in universal dread by others, and not the least terrib'e is the effect produced by the rattlesnake. Mr. Tennant says that thi3 snake will fiequently lie at the bottom of a tree on which a squirrel is seated. He fixes his eyes on the animal, and from that mo ment it cannot escape : it liezine a dole ful outcry, which is so well known that a passer-by, on bearing it, immediately knows that a snake is present. The squirrel run9 up the tree a little way, comes down again, then goes up, and afterwards comes still lower. The snake continues at the bottom of the trf e, with his eyes fixed on the. squirrel, and his attention is so entirely taken up, that a person accidentally approaching may make considerable noise, without the snake so much as turning about. The squirrel comes lower, and at last leaps down to the snake, whose mouth is al ready disterded for its reception, LeYaillant confirms this fascinating terror by a scene which he witnessed. He saw on the branch of a tree a species of shrike, trembling as if in convulsions, and at the distance of nearly four feet, on another branch, a large species of snake, that was lying with outstretched neck and fiery eyes, gazing steadily at the poor bird. The agony of the bird was so great that it was deprived of the power of moving away, and when one of the party killed the snake, the bird was found dead upon the spot and that en tirely from fear for, on examination, it appeared not to have received the least wound. The same traveller adds that a short time afterwards he observed a small mouse In similar agonizing convul sions, about two yards from a snake, whose eyes were fixed Intently on It, and on frightening away the reptile, and taking up the mouse, it expired in his hand. Don't. Don't snub a boy because he wears shabby clothes. When Edison, the in ventor of the telephone. Brat enteied Boston, he wore a pair of yellow linen breeches in the drpth of winter. Don't snub a boy because his home is plain and unpretending. Abraham Lin coln's early home was a log cabin. Don't snnb a boy because of the igno rance of his parents. Shakespeare, the world's poet, was the son of a roan who wa9 nnable to wn'te bis own name. Don't snnb a boy because he chooses a hnmble trade. The author of Pilgrim's Progresr, John Bunyan, was a tinker. Don't Bnub a boy because of physical disability. Milton was bliud. Don't snub a boy because of dullness in his lessons. Hogarth, the celebrated painter and engraver, was a stupid boy at his books. Don't snub a boy because he stutters. Demosthenes, the great Grecian orator, overcame a harsh and stammering voice. Don't snub any one. Not alone because some day they may far outstrip you in the race of life, but because it is neither kind nor right, nor Christian. The greatest fault is being conscious of none. 9 TIMES OUT OF IO Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil crnrs Rheumatism and Neuralgia. 99 TIMES OUT OF 1 00 Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric OU CURES A Cold or a Hoarseness. 19 TIMES OUT OF 20 Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric OH ClRF.5. aithxa and Diphtheria. 49 TIMES OUT OF 50 Dr. Thomas' Eelectric Oil ci RES Creti? aid Affections of ths Throat. Irlcc 50 rente nnd 61.00. SOLD EVERYWHERE. The Greatest Shoe cn Earth." H.CHILDS&GO'S Old White School House Shoe, rou Misses', Youth's ani CMlton. SOLID SOLE LEATHER Soles, Confers & Tips. WARRANTED Th ESST ECHO:! SEC! In the Market. H. CHILDS & CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. tub CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN Raa attained a ptauilard of ereeUacoe vhloh admits oa do unpsrlar. It eootalci erary iroprOTcmaat that lnventr gesloa, aklU and money oao iodoea. BTXBT OBOA.5 FOB FTVH TSAES. Tluo (uuwilect Oraxi a.u -atoil lor vol- Ohio, quabtf J ts.::c, ti Si :.. Vkj-.etr ft ciznhi&DJn ii.. iru'ja Jj-!;, t rt-ilf Ln f. ruab, er foct conatann Uan. tcaii'i. i:.'-: i. u.iit attract ie, omarnia.taJ aijd dtini'ia ftT.s f -.r Lnar.ea. VArABLUitLi) USl'l tiriOX, l aEUl liXa f il It.irikai, CtT i!i I 1UI4U THE POPULAR ORQAH InsJrucllon Cv OKUuafrace scl - riero SioeU. ... ( i ai pUcaalrm, r Tbe Chir -m Crgaa Co. ( arutr x ph acd Asa strvcta, CHiCSCC. ItL. THE NEW AND ELEGANT HIGH ARM JENNIE JUNE" 8EWINC MACHINE 18 THE BEST. BUY NO OTHER. The LADIES- TAVOEITE. beoauss it ia XiIQUT RTJNN1NQ And does eueh beautiful worlc. Aaronta' Favor it.beoaujsa it is a quick and eaay seller. 15SSTS WASTED lKWCrPIEP TEUITOIT. K1TD WOn OinOTJTjAU. JUNE filANUFACTURING CO. Cor. Li Salle Lmit vA Ostsrio street w CH1CAQ0, ILL. ENCINES, VIBRATORS. THRESHING MACHINES, GRAIN DRILLS, cider mills arTant?,l tho l.cst. drain drills: tbe rele rrtM Pennsylvania, trip only perlfvt for-e feod ltw hRlc aiurhmf nt In use. Vi.lar Mills: the rr!etrtel Amsnnin an.l yoiine American aTAlSDAltll I M Pl.F.M F.M rrnerallV t-rnd ..r ratal. ntue A. HARqi IUK. PennsTlvanla Agricultural Works. York la. Important to Canvassers. WAXTfl)-I.lva Oanvasrrs In every pr.untj In the t'ntteil States to sell FOX 'S PATENT KK JEKS1HLKSAU IKON, whlcn rom Lines two r-ad Iron. Polisher, Floter, k.c. one Iron dolns the work ot an entire set ol ordtnara lroti Is aelf-heatlnir hy tras or alci.hol lamp. IOF-a AWAr MITII HOT KITIHIXN. res moderate. A lanre and lastinr Income Insured to a-aod canvassers. Addre's. fur circnla-s a.c H'X SAD lKi N '(... Vb Keade St . N. Y fiai'irn' - .raaiaali tll Villi all ILH fAllt. E KaiOouh Brmp Tim fc i.- to lima, aoia y drts-w "tSi:i.!Tfyfhir.JF a saiainir a,, LORD & THQtfAS, fn 49 Hnndolph St..f hli aKo. Vp t lit irrra C!e and art- nuth.ri.. d to n:ini.Bn. li:ake central, v it !, J f ft J , IT3 ll MM J "M Parent Bwe'l 1 U U litjUfaUHKBORUT . ..... su-r i iZ'y ii ''"""j iiijwt... t,rM j . .. , ... 'nv .v-r H. . IV' ? . """ r " ai i t 1 i-lr., 0 Vrrttlv HaSTOPPEO FREE WANTED LAD YrirUT -tw, m n ew Arm "n,n.'-1 n.n i,.wy aod 4oa aaUry. uV tKO.. The History or Ire Cream. There is a considerable 3,ff r-nri(. f tween the ice crem of the prpEt j an1 that -fcieb foulr? haVp J by the pilgrim fairer, hvl th-v ) sdv . I ft" tbe art of making the c.jj.': ; refreshing dish 1 14 rr. Uli. r. . n aiilr.. , advancement since the eariy (3as ,f ' manufacture. Ic cream. yt, v ,1 of it goes, :s not an inventior,, ) h' covery, like many of th ; .' ," which Lave fallen to the use of u,H. it vvaa discovered, stra-jge to JC".! feimuIUntoualy witL the ursco'vVrv' this preat continent, and, eithi it was rua'Je by an Indian vcnUl;j '.. ."' of the tribes in nor i hern l'f l: ' The aborigines in tljt , - '. us:d the milk of the cow t,k, 3 kept their milk in jucs ).f .U stone. The milk fifque.U f;7, " . ,' wa" generally thrown away J JV."" but one of the squaws took to . r. and found it good, ai.d f-h,. .,. " ; ing it regularly, ul!;1 hf.r i.iV. ', lord made a vigorous kick a: agar.ee of her using up ai! t',t I; 1 .'. every time the Luck went o:. h i -V.'." trip the had ht-r fn.zr-n n; k. w' L r. ? the real predecessor of ir-e crt .fr 'j many of the pquaws of !.r ftllowed Ler naruple, ut.t:: ,.- . among thtm, the Iudiii:is t -, . . ening their frozen mi.k. .''a settlers took to the r.pw d -' .- avidity with which it -.as c :.'V', to tl.e regular establishment r.f ..' u'acture arming the trad-?. Thf primitive nn, ,,f . ci-i.m l,y the c.nl-c:: ei " ' lutionary days was at: . . '.lie way it ia made now. A; sweetened ruiik waa himi iy c'.'i'V and then broken up with a Lid e. it was found that cream h'..Le nea better dish, and a!so that an t l - r added to its richness and K-dv, a: . s. if air was beaten into it, it ii.e cre:im nearly twice iu qit3tl:y. V trade fell entirely into the Ur,dV c.f , bakers and confec?iorrs. arid the "-V work at which the Lakti"- apj:-'" was put in those days was iJ.l icecream with a wuxd-i, spo l. ice cream season had no nltasur-sV him, for he fpent Lis davs, fl-'j his nights, agitating the "iroztc Va"eu ness with his wotden paddle, wL.'t'l companions with th-ir pir:Q j.p., the fruit of his labors. As the demand for the dtleciab: i h increaped the od paddle meth d a found to be too slow, aud macL Lerr was devised by which the wrt c,.,Vj be done by steam, water ar.1 ! power, and now the hea'-td rr-, within the closed can while rer,:v:; blades cut the frozen cream fr.irc .va sides of the vessel. The growth and development of tt? trade has brought so much n..-.cl -ry into use that upon it de;: rla a V,A numer of people for alivfchh.v.d. T'' sands are eno-affd it, ti t. d ffr-rer! arr'iarevs f..r n,-.- .'. 1 tliouiiid more ar eniT.'.-x- i ly in the itak'rg . f jr. ...;.. ; more are iiilir-cth s:;j p:... j w through it. Kver, !..: : owe njauj- a f-.3e t it'. r-. c ii.g theirs in preset ,:,;T ,r brought on by ovf-r-i;:d:iV--: ' and the lawrs pti' if , tJ theirs by mans of pt'' ' r 1 r promise made over lie :. and seductive di-h. Formation fa Kf:ifi.r. In the skin of a fowl. !-t a f--i is to apiear, thf-re is tr b '--r i : pit, and at the bottom of a little mound or pyr.im: 1 Ar :: . i ryramid cert tin little cr,- v y deeper at the t-ase. ard sm.ir z ' ate from one larire cro,-v- at : - ! crowinc shallower and :::-Y. ". -; ir? at the top. The w ! v-; r covered with a skin v u.p i same fcales, or tlattei.t-d c--"-. '. which cover the wh.. l!v. I , i pioces.fS of crowth the : ' oa the surface of the I -1.- 'r : efTete matter, th" ' Ur ; skri ; but here t It a:e r become so c!-se:y uni'.ed I -. ';. that they form a srt . f more or les, strong, accr c: over the surface f t .. f. new r lis row at thf t"4-. t ' : this little liorr y i u; era i- ;. ' breaK? at i's '.! ne-t ) . :. ' opposite the 1-irce crf --. T' i crowtlis ti'l lKi. it f 1. ' - , it. it assumes the f..nn ef : rid-e in the iuai:i furiow 1: er form the separate burl f ': When all this web ot the f-,t-.: pieted, ttie pyramid loses it srr r::. j becomes smooth. All pirts ate f thickness, aid so hard as : t trr.k easily, but remain tubular, a-, i f rn: a quill, which is attached to wh v rn.vr.s of the pyramid. The f:t ,:-r !...' ri even sirgle ba rs are drve! ;-i r.ri farmed in the same wav. fi; 1 tv-rv r:e whi has lnjurrd ai.d lost a f-k-ri', k ios by how lou,; a pr ic-- three or four months the n. :s-:i . 1 :. to his digit is beina repriuce.i. TtUS PAEBjl eJ. sV. AVER a 0N. ne Ef:5 Pfcllnrl''a Like w:4a' A-''' cut auio..x&a taH vans. rMd frM t. w T at, 1 vtn m Two temji ran, IT riBLa nursi tais tii 1 1 1 1 . ..rrsttow. iwaaar. ttnaiia Ba. t. a. aix a. m r a-, " FPeAZER l:i T!IK v?c ,tsk tri j ... 1 . Boys !SCidd:a-acl n 1 pi- I " Newar,K. J. I f h.M.-.h,; 0 v. t " ' a:. rc-t t r : :',,rl Mattsuuo. lloiiry CoJemaa. Vnr. Brr. w ' m Bt, J. T. NIWM a. n. wr.?1"T r"" ' V' I t-r.-Ti. u r. it T ' l I l r " . . SUPER t-iiial lf irr-T-.. Km loo in ay dTitii rn on- -u. .... ' r t-.tr.p-t.- " r t . T. ..-1 j iai.cir prr-'i.. Binta. Ir 1 1' if 1 Ai lCfHTCv"T"''Di'-'TTc'Te'a: ft Pi I li I I'ntptrwto'JoM ti"1 KULt e U ""-. Qtnc T." u -t f ty.-n!cll.n iiri-ni : DR. SCOTT. 842 Broadwa,, II Y9 COnSUMPTI.QN t Iraas as. SlsiVEfil SALEABLE
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