FARM AND HOUSEHOLD. Corn for Nogs. Unyipe corn is unprofitable feed. | There is 8 groat waste in feeding, Too wuoh of it adheres to the ooh. Now | yvipe corn, enough to be easily ahellod by iy is® profit table feed during the fall and winter ; but after it Las been wintered over and laid in the bin some time it generally becomes so hard and flinty that hogs do not relish it. It seems to make their teeth sore. They do not properly masticate and digest it, as their droppings show. A Wieconsin farmer says: ‘I shell and soak in water old corn before feeding. Prepared thus, hogs and even little pigs are very fond of it, and it appears to me that a bushel of old corn will pat more flesh on hogs than the same amount of new, One wails a good corn-sheller at hand, whieh | the saving in feed will soon pay for,"—New Ford Herald. Foreign Nows. Accorping to advices from Western Africa yellow fever has caused terrible havoo in Bene. FACTS AND COMMENTS, GUITEAU'S TRIAL, | NEWS OF THE WEEK. £astorn and Middle States. net funded debt of New York city Is the total funded debt i { is an addition, bat ake only a little | | and turn over the meat, scasoning it | | well with salt and pepper. | Vixnaar Pies. —Onpe and a half cups | of good vinegar, one cup of water, { lamp of butter size of an egg, sugar enough to sweeten to the taste; flavor with lemon ; put in stew pan on stove ; take five eggs, beat the yolks with one enn of water and two heaping tea spoonfuls of flour; when the vinegar comes to a boil put in the eggs and flour, stirring till well cooked; have ready orust for font pies, mt in the Alling and bake; beat the Wate with two spoonfuls of white sugar to a froth, spre ad on the pies when done, and color in the oven, These are exe ellen Creaxiya oF Sewixa Maomzes, —1f the machine is not very rusty, pour rather a large quantity of neatsfoot oil on those parts of the machine which are generally greased, and put it into a quick motion, Sy which means the ail, mixed with black dust, will be driven out again at the shaft, Wipe this mix ture off, and repeat the same process until the oil quite clean, A Heartless Practical Joke, The romping “ulpialy oad of Amelin Pohl was a Bt. Louis hunch. proprietary artioles, is A oe Ty back, Her deformity was such as to | aeei by that most Sregion o of al 1 business make her rather hideous, and naturally | follibs, flamboyant a The public nhe had no suitors, At the of forty | ®oon beoomes disgusted wi } with an article con- she lived alone and ok a glove Sethng "Jeign of ooiwinking with me factory. Bome mischievous girls in the nauseated rather than imposed upon by reck- workshop told her that a handsome Jews claima to impossible merita, Pt haw over foreman had fallen in love with her, and | been the aim of the Piopeistars of Hostetter's ho assisted in the joke by maintaining | Biomech Bitters to make the published sllegs, a mook Soarasbip Amelia was slow to tions rolsting to it conform with reason snd ; 0 proven facts, That they have succeeded in believe that she had won so attractive a man, and by the time she was full this Jandable design is shown by the fact that | thelr remedy is not only eins, bn bus widely convinced the others had grown tired ! of deceiving her, The truth was made | respected, Experience the aid of i bombast has demonstrated that itis a $obie of of known to her quite heartlessly, She indited a bitter curse upon her tor | | the first order, & safe and thorough remedy for mentors and committed suicide, Tho trial of Charies James CGulteau for the wurder of President Garfield began in the Dis trict supreme court at Washington at 10 o'clock, The court-room, capable of woating 8500 or 600 people, was wall bul not nncomfort ably filled, The armmngements for preserving order wore exocllent, and the decorum and propriety of the o onsion were unbroken by ago | the spectators, Immediately surrounding the judge a desk wore the seats and tables, and close tn the marshal the newspaper correspond ents jovond thew were placed tablon and chairs for counsel and for the prisoner and his Ihe remaining space within the bar whic bh comprises about two-thirds of the ares y ' . | of the room, was reserved for members of tha Westarn To L'wo sndred bar and for ladies. Outalde the Lar a platform presbyterios and colleg three feet high had been ad, and alow i to rui | 200 chairs were placed upon it for the aceom : ™ modation of the general pulidio fost all they ( orrespondents and mew bors of the bar wer: ——————— is frightful | ® Huitta { as they arrived, bul the doors were Mr ¥ Purcell, of No. 11 Ann street, Ox t! rd Mavor's dav in London this | open to the general p sab) ie until & fow min New York, used Bt. Jacobs Oil for theumn. filed re nike 4) mie SR bins dha wba ol before 10 o'clock, There was an exciting lief : New Yark yt y “i : WHA Caria tn YR iw soramble for seats by the motley erowd which tiem with entire relied, writes a od or rushed in, but is lasted only & fon moments journal,~ Richmond ( v a.) Christian Advo- t for Mary. | Boveral special deputy marshals, wearing | ‘cate. ; Apes of Ahh Were 0 room Among the latest uses to which it in | proposed to put the eleotrio light is the illumination of rivers to permit the rafting of logs at night. The Muske | gon Boom company will be the pion eors in this direction, In Raltimore, experiments have been made with a | view of illuminating water at night to a | dopth of two hundred feet, Such a specially invited by the means of illumination, it is believed, part in the Yorktown contonnial ceremonios would be of great service in searching | oo Comell for lost treasure and drowned persons, in raising wrecks, removing torpedoes and other subaqueous labors. gal, Tux deaths from epidemio choleralo fovor at Usmarltsir, India, to 0,000, the normal rate of mortality, Tuy $00 261, 1WL 1, 0,907.07 being amount or ten Himes $186,067 {| Forres hundred people were present ata Larnoy, state ball given in New York in honor of the and German ge who United States to take the Englishman whose murder of an old ge pileman on & train a short time . itlaimne 1 French ntemon Wore 1 oreated unwonted excitement thro ut Great Britain, was found gullity of the erime and sen to death, A DIRFATOH igho tenced and wife, asalsted by a re friends from Hong Ko pounoces that a ng, China, an weption committee composed of eminent oil ¢ the Th fons, did the deg many ballroom costumes, and rribly disastrous typhoon has | honors of evening. ravaged juin, and preventive of malarial diseases, a salutary anti-spasmodic and remedy for debility, and & capital corrective of d of the stomach, liver and bowels, Ax effort made for the happiness of others lifts us above ourselves, ated, the was handsomely — aliOwy additional iadies wore elegant of y the soane, 3 have been reduc Uhiris and the sufl A prize of $1,600, to bo awarded the foreigners lent January, 15884, is offered through the Brussels Rc 3 al Academy of Me dicine, A pana number of olaims of discoveries ol for the best ases of the | cold mines in Now York have been nervous centers, partionlarly epilepsy. | Albany A second sum of 85,000 is to be awarded ala the © he makes a decided ad vanoe of diseases tance, as the dis aovery of a thod of treats . a ne enilens wiz of 84 000 which is & sign that the machine is per. | 108 eplepsy. 4 er prize of §4,0K footly olean. If the machiae is very - offered hy the lurh Academy i \ »- . 5 fine five V1 LA no f § & Vi i iis 11 i i rusty, th aid of a machinist 18 ro diet a hn n i being twel ar ho I'he . . tke . Bnd ol His ove had ite Mabitust merry | quired, who general iy uses files and hiya ay rout of the ore wore ploke i up by & passing 11 baat wosident Grey sont forts twinkle and his face wore a shila Mrs, Boo SIREFY Papen which are very disadvan ¥ l i : sain x WEIS | ville, the prisoner's sister, a portly woman i 1 pr : ¢ jo by her 1 tageous to the gearing; but if Those { nds of dumb animals antes PN H notorious New } dressod in Black, acoompanied Ly her | it : like My nt t das : sls in byother, Jolin W. Gaiteag, of Boston, & good has not penetr: ated too far, 1t can be like Mr. Bah : was shot 3 . resart : lo man of about forty or forty-five | cleaned without any mechan ional aid, pelt i Order another gam : \ Mi acoville afte the following manner: Urease night, had West o the Ire had been bad blood between the | a" | an ind I a few minutes, and took | machine with a brush for several days Roe hy | mountains-—and ‘go , with the . tmp tina ue sole survivor of the steamer Calliope, | their seats beside him, lesving, however, an | i y t ng with | aa A Senses { which ently totally wreoked on the hair between Mr, and Mrs Booville. at those parts where friction is pro » tenement houses in West Grand street, | : : Attorney Corkhall wpanied duced, and principally at the deepest 3 matrat a collapsed early in the |’ : hn ) * judge Porter and Mr, Davidge, associate oo iW paris, As soon as the rust has become altitude of ‘ a hoa i | passengers who dissolved put the machine cars ini li 3,000 foet gentleman | a st embarked on the steamer at Git motion, and a repeat afterwards the first in California for the government, and by Ms th, of | carried one up the Nevada desmibed Process, 1{ the machin range not long since, wh Maat sttorney general's department, CALE next, ap atl the loft of the The entrance of - ! ! ke Mi " did of the court, | has not been used for some time, from = P. M. until midnigh thout | ; &% a ohre { - he It | that the king of thi impanoled jurors a thick orust has accumulated, which | showing an gns of stress, J at and a BE | ria consists of dust and 1 oil. This substance honar v Sk hat ding can be best removed by greasing the | and machine with neatsfoot oil, After this | day. continue to clean the machine with sp irits of turpent tine in the above de seribed manner; but we do not recom- nd too much use of this spirit, nena i uniiorme brilliancy W tians have a i ring CRAY On dise “ You Don't Know Thet Value” They cured me of ague, Ditionenens killney complaint, as recommended, | had & half bottle left which I used for my two little girls, whom the doctors and neighbors said could not be cured. 1 am confident I shonid have lost both of them one pight if 1 had not had the Hop Bitters in my house fo use, | | found they did them so much good I continued with them and they sre now well, That is iy 1 ERY you da Bot know half the value of i. gp Bitters, and do not recommend them L iy enough B.. Rochester, NY. cently at Posi the route Pwo freight collided ten miles from a RANT. member of Port Jervis, N. Y., ing t i declared. amid both trains and a conductor and badly wreck veat oheerin at the srowinz thought oned a i t : i preserve order, while twa a that they got #100 per week when the anism, and that ad took thelr seats die Delia Hodgkins, of : i stored | sl ose 10 the ehair reserved Mfr only receive about 820, The 875 whie atoos, The| a Ast BO ¢ Amanastin sto 430 . 1 Booville, the brother-u. hw il sel ol { they lie about is supposed to advertise § Ot i ert gmionntin - prisoner, enters i the room alsout § teloek the play. one of the chairs reserved for the | ’ ) Pariiaien BEAVIS A y in the § 3. 10Y ins successful me m5 Some star actors are allowed to say broad red ribbons as had stationed at differant pone : the engineers of Hug such Fall Planting of Small Frulis, It is urged by the Fruit Recorder that those contemplating setting out small {ruit should give one trial at least to fall setting. All that is necessary is to either tack up over the roots with earth, or throw a forkful of litter over each plant, before the ground freeses |t up, and in the spring haul this away. First, because they get settled in their places, and getting the benefit of early spring rains start early, and make a full growt! "pext season, while if set next spring it cannot be done properly until the ground is settled and the heavy &pring rains have ceased. Sconnd, all fenit-growers know how pressed they are for a time in th spring. Th ird, raspberries and black- berries have vory tender germs that start very emly in the spring, and these are likely to be broken off if set then, while if set in the fall they have not started enough to damage them in transplanting. And fourth, but not least, a much larger proportion of them live when set in the fall—a fact abund. ant in itself tc show the superior merits of fall planting, especially of black berries, raspberries, ourrants, grapes and such sorts, therapeutios suo ng the oars i comes ont WI ey , hag De died IY in & stall boat I'ne whaling New London te and fn nothe AROLLOT oh Jot romen om exhaustion after fou AIS BL CONSTNPTIVE ses Er to harm the AS AN EXPECTORANT IT HAS NO EQUAL! IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANY FORM! J. N. HARRIS & CO., Proprietors, CINCINNATI 0. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. _ TWO DOLLARS, A NEW DEPARTURE DEMOREST’S Illustrated Mon MACAZINE. The Largest in Form, the Largest in And the best in svergibing Sebel gnnd combination of § snd beautiful, with ot RYE, family meatiers, ant sntiqua, ar EE em vo wo DOLLARS A YEAR, is Bo publication ae heap or 40 guod in For ctauuiag uf full address . JENNINGS DEMOREST, “17 East 141th Street, New York. wis It would be suppomd from its popularity that only one substance 1a known to the | He who throws out suspicion should at ones world for the relief of rheumatism, and | | be suspected himself, that is Jacobs Oil -St. Louis (Mo,) | Dispateh. the nst neatly 3 pa nah, The Best Proof of Merk Is uniform success, sud on this basis Warner’s fiafe Kidney spd Liver Cure is without doubt of the greatest remedion in the land, sieep to {0 followed se ———————— } the | i Believers in the favorable inWhenoes | exercised by comets on the grape have e ce | their faith confirmed by the reports that | Foxe Bow foul ss a loon; sweet Yemntyn os will the vintages of this year will be of excep- | ’ - tionally fine quality. “ Hough on Rats" ! d | Ask druggists for it. il clears gat 2th, sien, | roaches, bed bogs, fies, vermin, insects, be, Pore Con Lives on wade from b 3 livers, ou the seashore, by Cow, Huasn & York, It is abeolately pure snd ong empty « histrict ate 1 & voyage from Odessa that six pod fully raltar wore | the 1 ati IGE themselves ink gro Afrios st 1 3 served | ry Judge Cox, the | ied 200 your the calling of the roll of aed : ng blood for nd the entrance of the priser were Lhe uel ng mortar for the repair o state bull dents of the next Lllean uiuutes, Guitean’'s | oo Air and general appe 08 Were in contrast hotel ket with wi when he was Indicted, He | 0 74 iit of dark material, and | canted collar, and his pol- | (hs care of frien with ey will but use Bes other « Eo Ow r the counsel Never Heturs, : 11 is said that one ont of every four real in- | valids g0 WO Denver, Cal 10 recover | : {Co th, never return to the East or Bouth exoept | : ol : The 3 ndertakers, Bext to the | sweet, Patients wiio have onee taken it prefer 4 hare t Eo wrafitalde busi-| it 10 sll others. Physicisns have decided § Ry aa] Toy : F sy be pre.| *® iperior to any of the other oils ins market, and patients served and cured under A million bottles of Caxsorve, 3 deodorizsed ved ones at home, if | extract of p« vh eam, will produ s# pew hair on jitters in time, This | & million bald heads, which is someihing that damn. oiler pre eparation ever discovered will da, A FAIRY J AFLOAT The following description of the fairy Paverty and Distress. | vessel represented on this page is from the poverty whieh produces the gre 4 | Cincinnati Commercial : ‘The hull is of the t of the purse bul of the bioo finest selected white oak, braced, bolted of iis pie . MASO8 S04 1 and riveted in the most skillful and work- anlike manner, and i 64 feet in length, { feet breadth of beam, 24 feet depth of id, and draws twenty inches of water, - | Bhe earries a tubular boil er, and two beauti- 11 ful little engines, made expressly for ber, | b Ohio Machine Co, Middleport, O. 1 and crave afiee. | The dining-room is situated between the putritive than cod liver oil | Poller and engine rooms, and is artistically mdition of the system, i ped, with frescoed ceiling. It is az irupeista, i mi od in the Queen Anpe style, and the i : : n — Iver, china and table linen ave of the finest tattooed on 375 members of the Second : ; . ' . A tia . a ha own, There were nd } a Tux Romans oo i € The pilot-house, cabin, main African battalion, or on men under ar Co vie af cha ol 4 neuf Tepe the leaislatars | B8S0asor, and on red man, and the : { note present except those duties called | donned. - | ralon aud Captain's office are on the saloon in military prisons. Many were | °° ‘ou Al 3b Tha ai “ ’ 4 eoaka ahmsidio 3 wound ¢ man at tha Wop v fosen I Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pargative Py k and are luxurious in their furnishing tattooed on every part of the Ix dy, ex Er Ja ; re, A in Vag hm . p . a Bes : 4 i nabal in an at sal y His 1 ‘first proceeding was A 1 we le by Leigh {| "UB" aud it closed Aw cept the inner side of the thighs. Pa i a oe sel assigued to Guitesu by ping MIuLY riotic and religious designs and inserip- sling was an ovi- | tions amounted to ninety-one. There * ha pin | a aia han oo ont dent st » } Wilh sume- 3 : * were : BAYER DIY 10843 3 ¥ rN § iow : ¥ PHY CB sited y hu r » in hin 3 3 finlion ifn $id IO Fit a were 280 “amorous and er devices, nd “ iris Feo Ton }. Braxe has resigned sa chairm ee an yrprd Ty har brother's | THAR oO idignation in Gib oleh Ib 0 and 344 works of pure fantasy, suel as id the ms pager hired em: L.0 mber of 1} faine pal Riad : Ao J i 8 i 8 i ot the ladies d driving in > eartiage, the he oh pe BES Ape Hose t prisoner both fve and counsel, and that | plunging, and servants rushing og b © tsa HI10AT100S8, nn react NG Tigan | 5 t 3 i 5 ™ 4 vg WO ald As 8 toni Pe “The great efforts of art f 4 ' $14 } for the relief of th higan suffer gloc) ii., has been laid in ashes, he fire 4 i served for the surfaces of th tine Fil 3 o ¥ \ Vesey 4 { wi hay mara thar i) third time Beri Li wrt Oo aod } il 3 hate : sing do with ¥5 ¥ ay had seen all they desired of ciren ria 3 ia had not aved were hrough into the OABE nothing back. The subjects of many be did not know and He was ready 0 the trial and | seriplion drawings are best left undesentb d not wish for pro- THe soep of imagination of a dissipated soldier bei Guiteay arose 0} ) ' y . k h of yi) | teatad that it was for want of time alone that | L... 4 ‘ oo ER Tend 3¥ ! i he num ! A 1 OLE. parents, a X 3 V i I not consulted My 3 i quite EAVAR in it 8 umpurity Amo: $ Gs which is t lareest 1 » RY § oel #1 ¢ spread along LOH sd ! th ain and a ry . y pat riotic $ Lie Bs cited two devils, are it remain gs from Cape Coast Castle, Ashantes Ope ing } ] i Has ¥ who for the j oF heal ATRL onl what they work rial iad In & new he wore & standing whil vill Xl, , 1 ished cufts were fastened Near Leadville, Col, ¢ i " ) ’ a enfl buttons Ho swaggorad as Le wir t msoyninitay © ini 3 3 Ii N { ¢ } fy N iri Ws i 11 § 1 1a Inohihiati ig YouR Cesarewiteh ¢ thrown and had his sku) g instead of cringing se i : { i § ant » fd and very evidellly Gosine {OOK down O 100 § ai ae total los (throng) it altar by 1 PROLIARS, hor hom the ‘ ; y n i t il na slug a al walked sroun ved for him, and stood for & } ile his mana Was t anitation gok { JEL we Know the jorm — d him assem Disge bh Yi peal minute or | ing unlocked time giv. Gre Who were That hie oh wide, so Live is so complicated a game that the de- | os of skill are lishle to be defeated 81 overy | turn by sir-blown chances, incaleulable as the descent of th Tattosing. Dr, Lac AssAg ne, a French physiel an, has publi shed abook on the hab it 0 ff t tooing a8 prac ticed i in the Frencharm 1h ere are p wrofessional tattocers in bP aris nd Lyons who charee half a france for each desi gh. Gienerally the tattooer has cartoons on paper, and reproduces these on the skin bya mechanic al pro- Large designs cost a good deal; a big represe ntatis an of ndian hold ingup t th e fl ag © f the United States cost the decorate d person Rite en rancs. China ink isthe coloring substance pre ferred, tovehed np with vermilion. Dr Lacassagne | collected 1.333 } dest 8 istle AOWIL lon were be at the BANC tions 0 Git Distinguishing the Sex in Fowls, ba servicos ydge and at the | ie in fro rived nds, snd then tan gE Ww Ww V, & tition 1 id Iie in u Bands rather patrosizingly f As the three sal ps is DO Many are puzzed to distinguish the it bet gex in geese, ducks and guineas. This distinction in many birds is designated by the plumage, but where both are ex- actly alike there is some diffi culty eutimes in telling the male from the female. The male of domestic fowls is always the largest and strongest bird, and in colored plumage has the darkest, highest, rich.>t color. The male has the strongest, neatest form, and pos: sesses the swiftest flight. With th partridge cochins and brown re birds similar in plumage, the cocks are rich-colored birds, with jet-black breasts, and possess a peck, saddle and hack that the common observer would ter red, while beside them the hens are tame and sober of dress. Notwithstand- ing the uniformity of plumage in ducks, there are distinguishing marks to be de- vended on. The drake is the larger bird, and, 88 in geose, also, the male has the longest neck and the more upright carriage. The white gander is bold, and Lass a longer, flatter head. The gocse has a shorter neck, carries it lower, is meeker, more guiet and hom ble in aspe ot, with short legs, 8 thicker, shorter, lower body and is er tirely subservient to her mate. There is & marked difference about the eyes. The gunder's are bright and piercing, and can gaze at the sun without flinch- ing. The difference of sex is noticed more than any one thing in the move- ment and carriage, as well as size and neatness of form. The principal differ- enoc is about the head. With turkevs the difference in sex may be observed at six weeks, the males begir wing to shoot the red, and put on airs in imitation of the sire. Common chicks may be des ignated at ten days, or two weeks at the tha pallets being s leoted from the roosters.—Americ shook jis sister and brother i this condition, and sey § wos, god flesh and appeth te 1 seral and nerw the slope, weak His body dic reach ed When hlane SGINDIRL OOSS. an y thie qres thes sinsiied as ) } Cre } spion was more devilish there. ¥y } rest iets are | reeoa ted ties r virljies ed for an ikl they are al I pad { ¥ 6 aaa, i avs fresh and reliable, Ne board boxes. By drug Circ n IR fairl » pair, a 1 i * 1 cheap wooden ( ROTOY ollie iota ANDLE is “fix a Greek wor ne, 1 meani ng 1} Res z to their \ nervine for debilitated we Pieroe's Favorit and purpasscs Dy Wis Hen | re X . 3 ’ — decorations The saloon proper is feet | frescoed and gilded in Eastlake style, and i 8 Med with Turkish Carpet > i ire, in raw silk and walnut, of val of the Air Poes Seale, 2s + Howard MPgOd, N.Y t Jueen Ar Tish 1 rn, like that of the want delay, | Jwrvax Droos ms of th 11, and rich curtains of damask nd good n ' : " . . § . hos and & large nu r of roi tim ard nt proceed. ood are many di rheum, pression of a veritable float. tues, six crucifixes of chari- | sense and his kindliness s wroverbial. suman halo catalan: t r of about sizes r vropotty ware Sestroved . he got up and wilh in lng emphasis | g-worm, bois four state-rooms, contain. ty, three heads of Prussians, not flat Is in | nr ar am Ahan asEam sas) Aska : » 3 lai ¢ 1 ch, are also carpeted with tered, and five portraits of ideal girls sof : i han dsomely furnished. The Alsace, with no fewer than thirty- was usually | | boat belongs toand was built under the busts of the republic. Ax n as it he were an hg SHS i | ar nia | pol at whou | tS MARKETS us of Mose A. Vogelit 6 toe the lion and the serpen at are t the favorite meaged ir voir behs to ure extent ga nt NE " ’ CI an Sms 4 ai 4 edly 8 si | be growled and whom he com mind | THE MARKETS, or Md ; for thely own exclusive use . 2 4} : . - were all earvied out in safely, { population w H their own bum sa 8 io pore) prorily or. | —— te Ohio, Mississippi and other West. totems. Among tl lowers 3 the pansy is | atin wronmstanoes 8 never rad 3 " . hissoat When | od is ran by 2 picked ew of generally preferred. [he wmsthetic ) desist bo aoqui- | men in their employ, The classes will grieve to hear that nota Lis little steamer 18 to camry single hly appears, and there was only freight NOT PASSCngeN. She was one daisy. Among myth logical wr the itm — ¢ na med, to be used jects the sirens the greatest favor- | shoul ely by them for distributing their ites ; next come Bacchus with his pards, th 3 wonl cost should ed matter in the river owns jor Br. Venus, Apollo and Capid. be se \ burean has been 3 ! { ; he x landlord ps rn, the Great German Remedy easily . much applauded in France, mine near Hancock, Mich Ireland are nreatly ala } at the Beavy Ie ecided to proceed and amatism and other painful ailments. an | Anecdote of ** Stonewall” : a bapevolent Cliarle magne was oven vod oa, 1 u war ana emblems are n ine rail , two sisters $ Ch Be Wow r the Olog cal vir i ue but a—— NEW YORK Reef Cattle Med. Nat live wt, age i ik he nha i iid head the com Calves Good to Prime Veals Marioita | tants hs ! mands of the ju but pot of policemen. | Bheop. , ¥ £ willingisose on the he should exhibit | but the prisoner | inspired by his isms alone, 1twas foally Jury, resedy ther pocasion . ol wt “3 South and West. not succeed Lin Bio. un president he is accessible and His urieons, ds an vl iter Fig and that a LB Lami Hogs rmination that his showy weddin a . dete are ®eg Pow Foe. ¥ o-oo PREV - - Wo © Oy) G8 6 Fe ee pond 10 fane: od 10 oho w ¥ a furthest, er ————— draw the Blu Field, Iyacinths, A correspondent of the Housekes pives some simple rules for growing Bivacinths, from whichit is evident that every house may easily be beautified with some of thes» brilliant flowers: The great desire of all trne flower- Jovers is to have some fragrant, beantifal blooms in the depth of winter, and there is nothing more certain to give us flowers then, if properly attended to, than the hy acinth. Here isone method: Take a five-inch pot, whieh fill with soil composed of equal parts of sand, cow manure sod good garden soil. Make a space in the soil for the bulb, so that it will be about half below the earth; then press it down so that only its upper surface appears above the soil; then water, giving all the earth will hold. Jue; 3:4 must now be set away in a cool, dark eellar for several weeks, wheie they will fill with roots, but there will be little or no top-growth. Keep them moist at all times, how.ver. By bringing the pos into the light at different tines a continuous bloom may be enjoved the entire winter. It is neec- essary to keep them cool and well watered while growing. Another way to grow hyacinths in the hone isin glasses of water. The glasses which florists sell for the puipesa are hes adapted to this mode of calture. T he glasses being filled with pure soft wa'er, the bulbs are to be placed in them during October and November so thut the base of the bulbs may jast tench the water; in tune, the water will evaporate. and once a week or so it must be replenished, being careful not to dis- tush the roots in refilling the glasses. Bet them away in a cool dark place, as recommended for growing in pots; then, when the roots hare filled the glass, ex- posure to the sun will be in order. To have them grow well, sprinkle the leaves, and give them fresh air when- ever practicable. To keep the water sweet, put a pices of charcoal in the glass, Peter Henderson says that hyacinths grow better in moss than in pots or glasses, The woss is sponge-like and the roots of hyacinths grow Inxuriantly. 4 wire basket in which four or five dif- ferent kinds of hyacinths are planted, presents an attractive appearance when suspended in a window or other part of the room, The moss should be pressed moderately firm into the pot, box or basket, and the hyacinths planted with one-third of their thickness above the surface, After planting, the moss should be watered sufficiently to thor- oughly saturate it, and then put the basket or other receptacles away in some dark, cool place, the object being to induce root growth, and to that end the moss must be kept moist at all times. To brighten the colors of the flowers give weak guano water once a week—say one pound of guano to fif- teen or twenty gallons of water. Recipes. Priyrees’ Puopina.—One cup of suet chopped fine, tw¥o eggs, three table- spoonfuls of sugar, one cup of milk, one cup of raisins, one cup of currants, one-half of a nutmeg, two teaspoonfuls | of baking powder, and flour enough to make a batter, Boil for two hours, Leyox Currse Cage. — Grate with care rub this with one quarter of a pounat of loaf sugar pounded, until perfectly in- corporated with the sugar; then add by degress half a pound of good fresh butter ; beat very light the yolks of six eggs and add ; m'x these well together; then line a dish with puff paste, and put in the above mixture. Bake three- gaariers of au hopr. Serve hot. Coosa Brxr.—An appetizing way to | cook slices Of beet is this: Melt a| lump of 'buter in a frying pan; cover | the bot’om of vhe pan with onions sliced very thin; then lay the steak over them; | when the onions are fried until they ae tender put the beef on the bottom of the pan and cover it with the onions; add batter or lard as ycu peed it. | Liver cooked in this way is nies also. | When it is done lay it on a platter and | Leap the onions ¢n the meat. Ave little gravy made in the pan ia whic It sometimes happens that a soldier gets frightened. Governor Jackson, of West ¥ irginia, tells this anecdote: I recolléct asking ng “Stonewall.” who was my cousin, if Be had ever been fenghtaned in the war. He said yes, once he had been consi ie rably under a sense of fear. It was in the «ity of Mexico. A chest containing a large sum of Ho ney had been Plated in 2 Tau- tenant Jackson's charge, and to be per- fectly secure of it he ‘ordered it carried to his headquarters in an old ab bey or convent, and laid down there alone with it to sleep, a sentinel weikin z the corridor outside. He had been there in bed only a few minutes and Jas get- ting drowsy, when he distinctly heard something under his bed, wh ich lifted up as if a man was secreted there. Jackson said he leaped out of bed and drew his sword, and he examined the bed and the room in vain. Just as he was thinking it was all a mistake, Lis bed lifted again, plainly and with some force. He started forth a second time, sword in hand, and behold, nothing was there. * This time,” said he, “1 was scared indeed, till my attention was called to a shouting outside in the street, and then I found that it was an earthquake passing under the city of Mexico that had lifted np my bed and given me such apprehension.” ar—————— Minute Workmanship, The Salem (Mass.) musenm has in its possession a cherrystone containing one dozen silver spoons. The stone is of the ordinary size, the spoons being so small that their shape and finish can be distingnished only by the microscope. 3 no decidedly useful purpose, and there are numbers of other objects in exist- be qnite as indifferent. Thus, Dr. Oli- ver gives an account of a cherry stone on which were carved 124 heads go dis- tinctly that the naked eye could distin- guish those belonging to popes and kings by their miters and crowns. A Nuremberg topmaker inclosed in a cherry stone which was exhibited at the French Crystal Palace, a plan of Bebas- topol, a railway station, and the * Mes- siah” of Klopstock. Pliny, too, men- tions the fact that Homer's Iliad, with ita 15,000 verses, was written in so small a space as to be contained in a nutshell. The greatest curiosity of all, however, vas a copy of the Bible, writ ten by ono Peter Bales, a chancery clerk, in so small a book that it could lish walnut. A ——— How to Deal with Rats. A writer in the Scientific American says: We clean our premises of ihese detestible vermin by making whitewash yellow with copperas and covering the stones and rafters in the cellar with it. In every crevice in which a rat may go, we put the crystals of the copperas and scatter in the corners of the floor. The | result was a perfect stampede of rats and mice. Since that time not a foot- fall of either rats or mice around the house. Every spring a coat of the yellow wash is given the cellar as a purifier, as a rat exterminator, and no typhoid, dysentery or fever attacks the family. Many persons deliberately at- tract all the rats in the neighborhood by leaving fruits and vegetables uneovy- ered in the cellar, and sometimes even the soap is left open for their regale- ment. Cover up everything eatable in the cellar and pantry and you will soon starve them out. These precautions, joined to the services of a good cat, as the chemist can provide. allow rats to be poisoned in our dwell ing. They are so apt to be between the walls and produce much shnoyance, — EE ———————— recently witnessed Juriog a thunder- storm in France by M. Seroque. The tallest of a group of lilies was en- veloped in a diffuse violet glimmer, |g forming an aureole around the corolla. | The light lasted eight or ten seconds. On its disappearance the pollen of the flower was found to have heen scat- | tered, evidently by the electric fluid. | wise injured by the remarkable mani- tion. Most are of oe real old squires and yeomen have in of the uses of yy famiites Of the y \ titled h i aratively modern date. are the landed gentry and Their descent and possessic KCOTES uj 1 soores of aon mn for GUO or even years, ower of a prime new has cons ced into the upper house men but a few from trade or the 418 familie of Eng an existed as nol union of place, 341 peerage, exc that ry wer onstle, untry small 34%.) CASES | SH) ister or peer, soversaign 10 oreate nstantly introdn Yemoves Of the ns professions. 3 1. % heads have seals y peers gaventiv-sev sinee ° still lo ragamufh corrap mostly tion of tl in 8, 1@ union The oldest, and di yubtless convict the penitentiary is Horace Brooks, age seventy-four years, whose long imprisonment is likely to be soon terminated by a rose can cer which has appeared upon his fore- head. He was received at the peni tentiary November 10, 1850, unde ra life sentence for murder in the i de. gree, and has, therefore, been in the prison thirty-one years. He owned a farm in the suburbs of Cleveland through which a railroad passed; the cars ran over and killed his sheep, and to avenge this injury Brooks obst Fcte d the track, threw off a train and killed five persons. He was indicted for filles r by the grand jury of Cuya- hoga county, tried in the courts of that county and sentenced to the peniten- tiary for life. At the time vietion he was a wealthy man, property he then ow: tremely valuable, a part of the richest, Ohio large second some of his con- and the ed has become having since become the city of Cleveland, ex Although the coronation of Czar Alexander I11. will not take place until the second week of May, 1882, prepara- tions for that important ceremony have already been commenced in the ancient capital of Muscovy. A court official of high rank has arrived in Moscow from Si. Petersburg with instructions to ex- amine and report upon the condition of the antique accessories which play a mute but significant part in Rassian coronation ceremonials. Among these relics is the ivory throne, seated upon which the Byzantine emperors were wont to receive the homage of their vassals, Sophia Palologa, a descend- viteh, contrived to gain possession of her ancestors’ throne in the year 1472, and brought it with her from Constan- tinople to Russia. The carvings on its panels represent the labors of Orpheus, and exhibit remarkable finish of execu. tion, This nnique throne was last used | a quarter of a century ago by Alexander Nicolaieviteh, the lale czar, at his coro- y the statute laws of New York the a woman owns all the personal and real estate which she held at the time of her marriage, or which may come to her by will or gift or otherwise, sent of her husband, and she has still a right of dower in the real estate of her Bhe may dispose of her Each Btate of this Sauntey has but they all resemble those of New York. In Eng- | land some few modifications have been | made since 1870, but substantially the same, On the conti- | nent there is a different idea as to the | In general, | it may be said that the ancient Roman | agreed upon by marriage contract. In | France, if nothing is said about which | gysien is to obtain, the law presumes | at the parties adopt the communion | of goods. All the property that hus- | band and wife bring into this cum- | thereof, but neither one nor the other can dispose of real estate without the consent of both. | masked ean Fen and hange { Western Slate boards of agri HH. Sanfor i, has basen The sam paid for the land INKY Metropolitan Ir Va., have been almost tolally destroyed by ! The works and the losa is alx RAVE emp Panes + gallows the the law spectators and at Greensboro, lored convic ing a young man named Langston, A rorrovs storm on Lake Huron has done reat damage to shi : Tun wertaken by a heavy snow storm near Gunnison, Col., EE mien were were frozen to death, Two boys, aged and years, quarreled at Shelbyville, Ind,, f marbles, and the older stabbed a fatal wound. respectively ten four over 4 the Hamme « #, mager, inflicting From Washington. late from Ary of the President Garfield's effects the White Ho Mrs. were removed » & few and sent to land, Ohio, Ex-Sgonerany Wixpon de ness of the reported scene in the days ago Garfield at Cleve the correct cabinet be- nies Arthur and He saysthe President did not take MacVeagh to task for not pushing the Gui tween President MacVeagh. Mr, all the members of the cabinet. Ix the criminal court, star route cases Judge Cox rendered a deci the officers of the and released tho alleged star route tors from all proceedings the , of the United States government, them. The judge, in a long de that the crimes charg cision, 1 ware “ infamons ™ der the statutes and legal decisions touching the subject, and that under the Constitution pro cases where crimes of an infamous nature wore charged, Mr. Cook, for the government, addressed the conrt in explanation of the ecirenmstances which had course of procedure necessary, tion of himself and the special counsel made such a , and in vindica attornoy-genorals wis but a temporary embarrassment, that the process by indictment could still be employed, and that they now proposed to employ it. firoproof building for the army medical mu. Carry Francs M, Ramsey has assumed the at Annapolis, relieving Rear Admiral Rodgers, who has been placed on the retired list, Toe Hon. Lionel Sackville West, the new minister to the Uaited States from Great Britain, was formally presented to the Prosi- dent, Arronxey-GeNerar. MaoVeaan's resigna- tion was accepted by the President, and the department placed temporarily in charge of Solicitor-Gieneral Phillips. ep ——— General Sheridan's Reporl, wridan's official report ich wl in my vj + and historians are BE them AR COIN vorn { theyennos and Ogalia NE , 1 ree of their pn ¢ latter Sse Crazy Hors a the fig hiting at the batt] ter fell 5 Platt a there ary im Hoviah co, and the mil operations in Texas a ring od to the pursuit of small raiding Mexico, The one whieh did waa severely chastised by First John I. Bullis, Twenty-fourth In reiterates what he has said hat the army is much to conomicall ¥ perion it, Ho which, he save modification « and y events o tary fleld ntenant He ents, about by a id stand LAr ls of weight ra its, In the department of the Missouri sma iding parties of Apache Indians, the remnant of Vietorio’s band, 1 by a few young men from the Mesoalero servation, in all not excond sixty in number, caused widespros alarm and serious loss of life in Southern N Mexico last winter. The band came in fro Mexico, south of Fort Canmmings, making a mid of extraordinary bol rossed into Mexico near their point of entran Ihe general advises that, if possible, the con sont of the Mexican government bo obtain for our troops to cross and catch this band « at least, to break down the em idence with which tho boundary line inspire hem in their ability to escape punishment. bir f jone 4 dnoess, freebootora, or, { t { IONS The Atlanta Exposition, An Atlanta dispatch says: The following y the pross by Meonsrs, son and Garseed, in behalf of the National goturera’ association ; The first committee of the New England Cotton Manufacturers and their friends have separated, mostly going home, They concur in the opinion that the mecting of the Natic mal Cotton Planters’ association, to be held on 800 to 600 in number--should be Atkin the North. They affirm that if this can be brought about it will alone justify the Cotton Exposition, They have found that the tools and machines for planting and for preparing otton for the spinners are of the utmost inter. ont and importance to both the grower and the spinner, Thoy have found an exhibition machinery sach as has never before been brought together in this country or elso- where, They have found in the annex build. inge evidence of the natural resources of this agriculture, in commerce, in minerals and in timber which could not be equaled by any other equal area of the earth's surface, and in the use to which these re. sources will shortly be applied they find promise of a vastly greater number of custom- ers for their own mills than they expect to find Southern mills, They have met the Southern manufacturers with a hearty The samples of Southern goods give promise, They find reason to send back from the North, as soon as they return, their mastor mochanics and overscers to study the subject pre wonted here, They concur unanimously in the judg- ment that greater promise of improvement in many directions, but especially in the handling of cotton, has emanated from this exhibition than from any ever held before, They earnestly hope that crowds from the North will meet crowds from the South, and that the beneficent influence of this meeting may extend beyond material interests, and work a common good for the whole country, irvinen occupied the Mr. Soovil generally § dal tion of the § { resid ond He thes seal the {attor oould leave r. who excitedly de tho: was not under the nirol of that he shed for the purpose of inflo He was again silenced by the uri * son dd iw allowing ball an hour for journed, t whi recon, it ho was ins ident, and that the | not by the 1 the he and appeals and to the people 4 Cay, part of the doctors the press for his hat insanity is nd & nlece in the insane ss¥iam, Report of the General of the Army, Sherman (renorald has subi Lie seoTelary o enerals Daum the commanding gonorais departments, General AE Our nt discipline and for economical ser oo, and it in recom mended that Congress re. we enlisted fo roe of the army at 25,000 men. Hs ler rable space is devote! a aining monds that the existing law be re r modified so he gays it has boon, and mast continue to be, the fountain sonroes nilitary education in { peace, gment the time « faitilis its ome soldiers of the future imber of the enlisted men in the regu- tant-general’s office up to October 15, the foree to have follows: Cavalry, 6,882; artillery, fantry, 10.5680; total combatants, 19, 815 combatants {of the engineer bastalion, nance department, recruiting servioe, rps, ote), 3 781. army, 23,5686, the ad showing ord signal | the army, says: “I recommend that you ap whole questi on of coast defense toa board of | forts shall be maintained, what sites shall be sold; snd further, that authority be Ee — a — The Trouble in Lrolaud, festo to the Irish people initiating a in favor of loeal self-goverment, with an im- perial senate to manage the affairs of the Brit. sh empire, Landlords and tenants in Ireland are ning to compromise their differences, the former on account of the sweeping reductions of rent made by the land commission and the | plications to the court, have unanimously resolved to demand an abate. ment of their rents. In the event of a refusal, they will app ly to the land court. 'Lhere are upward of 5, 000 tenants on the estate, (Giathering buffalo bones along the ex tension of the Texas and Pacifle, is an extensive industry. Hundreds of wagons and teams are engaged in the business and the bones sell for $12 per ton, By contens ting a severe cough and oold, { was compelled to give up my daily work and koep to the house, A neighbor recommended me to try a bottle of Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup. It was procured and used ; to my astonishment relief was instantaneous, Eow. W. Cravroxn, Waverly, Md. gre ad Woste art ii {xe odd Southern Yellow White Stats Mixed West Chale ial » Early Hose , BUFYALL, 20 an and TOS a Gn Laas nl. Hard Doluth , SP Corn Nor 2 Mixed... Oats No, 3 Miz West Barley —Two-rowed State Whoat 50 { 50 @ WW lv. 480 @1500 Aa saness 7 City . Sia Extra Prime per bbl. ‘16 50 ‘lr Spring Wheat Pates a 925 Mixed and Yellow Extra White Mate Washed Oo mb x Dela Unwashed * WATERTOWN { XA.) 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