Tas grazing of land by a mixed stock of cattle, sheep and horses resnlts in the land being more evenly grazed than where one kind only is YEN Where, however, many sheep are grazed with cattle, as they pick out all the finest of the grasses and olovers with their nar- row nose, the cattle will not thrive so well Bat sueep, on the other hand, eat with avidity and impunity much that eattle dislike and avoid. Many pas- tures, grazed only with cattle, are in springtime quite covered with weeds, which a few sheep mixed in with the cattle would keep down, Horses, when kept in a pasture by themselves, are very uneven grazers, A few, kept in a large cattle pasture, will graze the rank their manure, and also about gateplaces where the land has been tramped. Both horses and sheep will thrive much better when they are able to select their own food, For Half » Lifo-Time, Mra, John Gemmell, Milroy, Miflin her spine and partial paralysis ensued. to walk. In the Spring of 1883, she great conqueror of pein, The first ap plication gave instantaneous relief, was able to walk and is cured. A ——— A AP — Tas cureulio presents ‘‘the chief diffi- they are laid by different insects. It deposit her egg. First, with the beak a small piece of skin 1s raised, just to sllew the ovipositor to be inserted. back over the egg so as to wrap it up. Last of all, the perculiar cresent-shaped mark is made arcund where the egg is laid. The object of this to deaden the skin so that the growth of the fruit will not prevent the egg from hatching. The process is a very interesting one, and 1s best witnessed 1u the cool of the morning, when the insect 18 not so shy as at midday.’ High | ™ priced Butter. Dairymen often wonder how their more favored competitors get such high prices for their butter the year round. It is by always having a nmform gilt edged article. To put the *‘gilt edge” on, when the pastures do not Jo it, they use Wells, Richardson & Co's. Improved Butter Color, Every butter maker can do the same, Sold every- where and warranted as harmless as salt, and perfect in operation, mm ——— I In laying down land to grass, the usual seeding of the English farm is thirty to forty pounds of mixed clovers, whether among a young barley crop or u 8 well manured tiith in the spring. These seeds commonly include the fes- cues, rye grasses, mezdow grasses, socksfoot, foxtail, and yellow clovers, to which sweet ver- nal grasses and perhaps crested dogtail are sometimes added. Six to ten pounds in all of the several fesones, eight to tweive pounds of the rye grasses named, with from two to five pounds of each of the a sufficient seedin for an acre. Qoveras, make BET Qnuantity and Quality, In the Diamond Dyes more coloring is given than in any known dyes, and they give faster and wore brilliant ors, 10e at all druggists, Wells, Biochardson £ Co., Burlington, Vi. Sample Card, 32 colors, directions for 22 stamp. col and book of ——_—— Traose who oreed pouliry are often perplexed to know why the late hatched chicks do not thrive as well as those hatched early iu the season, In nearly all the cases the difficulty may be traced to lice, which prey so greedily upon the chicks hatched in warm weather as to make them feeble aud subject to disease, chicks with Persian insect powder and thoroughly clean the coops, “Rough on Toothache,” Instant relief for neuralgia, toothache, sche. Ask for “Rough on Toothache i5& snot animals 1s made iu feeding it is sure to demonstrate that the employment sf improved breeds secures a product f such superior quality us to command an enhanced price, and more of 1t in » given time, or on a given amount of suitable food, The great advautage and economy of employing improved stock would be still more apparent if pains were taken to make the feeding experiments exact and complete, Carbo-lines, Strike the bosom of old mother Aud frown her veins unseen I'nere flows ap oil of untold worth When made into © Jarboline, atin ————— Ax Eoglish writer says that nitrate of soda applied in hquid form should cor tain about one pound of nitrate to twelve gallons of water, It acts as » powerfal stimulant to pot plants, impar ing a luxuriant appearance to the fol age, dahlias earth, snd chrysanthemtuma, the nature and condition of the plante, It mast not to be given to plants at reat, Pretty Women, who would retain freshness Try Wells’ Health Honower,” A — \ puesgine of hime often has an exce! ient effect in making worn-out soils pro- ductive, and it is quite as apt to be effective on land that has an abundance of lime in its composition, It undoubt. edly makes more plant food available without direotly adding to the amount, and should, therefore be nsed in rota. tions where other methods are adopted to maintain soil fertility, Ladies and rarity vi Bas are ouly successfully grown by the most rigidly economical and the most skilful methods of eniture, in which the European farmers as far sur pass Americans as we surpass them in our free and liberal political and eocial eondition. roreMaxinGg Coun Sranon.—Take of field corn (it oannot be made from sweet oor) in the milk or a little harder, any quantity from 1 to 8 bush- eis. Husk and silk it, Have a olean tab, one-third full of cold water, Stand up the same as for washing and grate on a grater in the water, I use one made from a milk pan, quite coarse, As you grate each cob throw it into a pail of cold water, to rinse off any starch that might be left on it. When through grating, strain through a yard square of cheese cloth twice. If too thick to strain easily add oold water, Then oover over with the cloth and leave out doors till morning, when the starch will be settled. Then pour off the water and if there suould be any yellow scum, though there is not usually, rinse it off, Then take a oream skimmer and skim off the tub a thin layer at a time and lay on plates put in the sun, At 10 o'clock stir it well and break up the lumps und put By night you will have such beautiful starch that you will never want any It is excellent for an infant powder, it is so pure. | make mine in the cool of the evening under the trees, Secald everything that used about the starch, for much depends on having everything sweet and clean, tm —— Important, When you visit or leave New York Oty, save attne Grand Unton Hotel, opposite Grand Cen- tral Depot, Elegant rooms, fitted up ata cost o million dollars, reduced to $1 and upwards per day. European Plan. Elevator, Restauranot supplied with the best. Ilorse cars, stages and elevate | raliroad to all depots. Families can live betier for less money al the Grand Union Hotel than at any other first-class hotel in the cit, ntl fn ains Bomep Porarors,—Pare let them stand in cold water f one a while, ful potatoes, medinm sized minutes, pour remove the in a current of cold Pace on swove and cover towel if not ready to serve, and youn will always have hight, mealy potatoes, if they were good at twelve thirty of salt for Boil cover and shake swellin sump g: Eout, r mal brong hitis, nervons ability, aria, liseases arisin of tha m many | isters ad | he land, | g from an impure con- blood, ates can be pre- ni ad ng unmend it as the best ON, Bagep Arrnes. —Take ten or twelve good-sized juicy apples, pare and core. Butter a baking dish, and put in the apples; fill the cavities with sug I'ake half a teacup of butter tablespoonful of flour, rub togethe until smooth; to this put enough thin enough grate over them a slow one hour apple; nutmeg: bake in oe or more, oven Hard to Believe. It 18 hard to bel cured of a K:dn Was ieve that a man was ey disease alter his body big y barrel and ne up as incarable and lay doath's door, Yet cure was accomplished by Kidney. Wort in th person of Bl. M. Devereaux of Ionia, Mich., who SayE ‘After thirteen of the best doctors In Detre had given ms np, I was cured by ine y-Wart, i want every ove to know what a boon it is swollau as ns had been given Ech 8 O vid K —————— ~Sugar, , + oupinis; sweel milk gps; flour, 3 yeast powder, 2 teaspoonfuls paste: One capfal sugar, water, and 1 lemon. Dissolve in water and then throw grated lemon, Let it come to a and pat in 2 tablespoonfuls of starch mixed wittz a little cola water, LEMON Pa vatter TR CARR, = cup onpfals; Lemon on Foul 3 pinia the in boil — Hax-Fuven, One and one-half bot- tles of Ely's Cream Balm entirely enred we of Hay-Fever of ten years's standing, Have had no trace of it for two vears ~Arpusr A, Perry, Sauthboro, N, Y, Price 50 cents, Hax Fuven, 1 was severely with Hay- Fever for 25 Ely's Cream Balm, marvelloos, T. Pax, beth «df efi ected tried Was Wu Eliza years, 1 the off ct It is a perfect cure, - Presbyterian Pastor, Prices 50 cents. aud : N -_—— wm — Seal together 1 tea SULar, and ous table. to this add the beaten Ona Pie enptul powdered rs A Yousa man accompanied by his girl entered a Boston restaurant, They seated themselves at a table, A waiter approached and politely inclined his ony, “Order what you wish, Miss Smith,” the young man said, “and I will have the same. Ihave perfect faith in your gastronomical jadgement,” he added, with that gentility of manner peculiar to the city of Boston, The young woman ran her eye down the bill of fare, “Oh,” she suddenly lisped, and her face became suffused with blushes “What is it?" he asked, “II have alysys had a—a desire to taste them,” ig ud, blushing deeper and deeper, ‘‘but-—=bput-—e— “Yes? he said, encouregingly, Then she turned to the waiter and stammered: dish of frogs’ limbs,’ “it Kuocks the Mpote,*” and eve rything i in the nature of eruptions, blotches, pimples, ulcers, scrofulous hu- mors, and ineipient consumption, which is nothing more por less than scrofula of the lungs, completely out of the system. [t stim- ulstes und invigorates the liver, tones up the stomach, reguiates the bowels, purifies the blood, and bullds up the weak places of the | body. [tis a pure vegetable compound, and will do more than is 1s i for it, efor to Dr, Pierce's ery.’ Ir don’t pay to sue for divorces An in Afghan woman her husband was growing bald- headed, milk, off that lick it again, untal then she on and dwell Ameer has end of the the husband and wife should harmony, Wo think the got hold of the proper divoree question. —d—— “As Good aus New," are the w one 1 13 is Used by a is Hive n up Ly 3 ol leit w ton, THe Al ve her bed, {iseanes pe ady, who was me physicians ske 10 lea tiiart males, flamma Dr, ialvinen BUoOITH s 40 i — ————s the noisily strolled as he lovingly, he beat the i in waves, aud upon the silently waves beat sand, aod they quietly the beach, looked down nto her eyes asked pleadingly: **Mildred, will you return my love?’ Yes, George,” she answered hesitatingly, *° fi- tion.” “Only tell me that condition,” he pleaded breathlessly, *‘It is,” she replied solemnly, *‘that yon do again ask me to accept 11.” and and the waves and his ned to beat as they sorrowfully and silently, upon siong and on one oon the heart walked moon contin home ————————— Brries—**Yeos, Grangers solid, Dsna—*'Good, take? Batler— “1 expatiat ur of their calling, { a voeation which furnished world, and then #1 ing that I hope carried siree-ree, 1 got those Ha! ha!” What tack did he eat nobis food is ¢ ti fs by # BOrOEs Amel stroke tO sow ali Daun you really Batier AY ETR i fying wis “Ceortainl Cros § throw Away Trasses, for those fine coming up in the fenes asked a man of a farmer. uot corn,” the farmer replied, “Ah, how singular!’ t know much ?’ “Very listlie. I am the editor of an agricultural paper.” em —— Ax Ohio farmer says that a be cured of kicking by ecateh of her leg while in the act OW can you account ks of corn CP bY LURES i weeds,” ‘& niy “Don TeCEiu COW Can ing Just so, J “ grated rind of oranges, Beat all together and lastly stir in lightly the whites beaten to a froth. Bake an under crust, A “Rough on teh,’ “Hough on I'eh” cares h Norm, tetier, salt MOra, erupt Fheam, eninains -—_-— - The stones from ons, ring CREAM removed Pracu Bre very ripe « hair sieve, To each cupful of pulp wid a cup of pulverized sugar, and beat together. Whip a cupfni of sweet thick cresw for each cupfal of pulp nix gently together and put in reczer to freeze, ——— tireat Nerve arvel the age for all & stopped free. Send Blladeipiia, Fa fi Da Kiises Hestorer nerve to wi in diseasna, Aren the All Hireet, of ras A II tn Sa Hquasu Guwore Cakes. —Two cup. fuls of cooked squash that has been passed through a sieve, ascant pint of anlk, two beaten eggs, two spoonfuls of sugar, a pint of sifted flour, a tea spoonful and a half of baking powder and a little salt, Boat together until smooth and light, Piso’s Remedy tor Ustareh 8 8 certain cure for that very obnoxious disease, ST A A305 5 SE Life Vresorver, If you are losing your grip on life, try “Ww oath Renewer.” Goes direct to weak ¥pota "er CoMpPLAINTS are made that Paris green fale to kill bugs It is because ‘he poison expensively adulterated with blue vitrol, calehing the act fun, in It's hold of its stinger while Try em both some time, «Say, Harry, where this?” Harry—" "Why, I got that out of my head.” Friend—*"Well, its a lucky thing for your head that yon got it out, did you get ——————— “Do you have good drinking-water } pro?” town. “Good what?’ “(Good drink. water,” “Oh, yes. Hy’ar Neb, take the stranger's horse avd wate - Peors think that there should be from Grey's Elegy, fathers of the Hamlet sleep,” senstet—— “GoLp in thirty-tiree this State; copper in thirteen; forty-three; diamonds in twenty-six; whisky in all of them; and the last gets sway with all the rest.’ AOA counties in A Max who buys confederate bonds wili make a permanent investment, They will bo jast as good in the year 2000 as they are to-day, Youxo men from the country to Sooteh policeman —— **Whar's Oxford street?” Constable, sternly — “Way, whar it was yesterday! None 0 ye inrkin’ wi’ mel” A ¥ar man who wants to get thin, but can’t control his appetite, should woar a shepherd's plaid vest, Ho will then be always able to keep his tomach in check, AI Ax English clergyman, waxing sar aastio in the pulpit over the enormities the ago, exclaimed: “And these hinge, my brethren, are done in the so-called 19th century.” Tux stem of a genuine mushroom is thort thick and white, marked under the bead with a prominent ring. The head is white and regularly convex, the edges are bent inward, the flesh is white and firm, the under loaves are deep pink, and separate as they ap- proach but do not touch the stem. When the mushroom grows old the net-like shape changes; it becomes brown, flat and scaly. The under leaves also turn brown, It is better when eaten young. Spurious mush- rooms have their heads covered with | warts and other membranaceous sub- stances, which adhere to the upper surface; they are heavy and spring from a species of bulb; they generally grow in bunches. When the mush- rooms are doubtful sprinkle a little salt on the under or spongy part. If it turns yellow they are poisonons, if nev are good, Frosrep CurrasTs. Pick fine, | even bunches, and dip them one at a | time into a mixture of frothed white of | egg and a very little cold water, Drain | to dry. They will make a beautiful | garnish for jellies and charlottes | look well heaped in a dish by them. | selves or with other fruit, lums and grapes are very good when frosted in the | SAme WAY, Currants mixed with a sufi | clent quantity of raspberries, putin a | glass bowl and eaten with powdered | sugar and plain cream, make a very nice dish. ts Breap axp Burres Propixe,— a stale loaf of bread rather thin, and all, and butter it lightly on sides, Buiter a baking dish flouring it lightly, lay a single layer of the siices of bread all over the dish, sides and all, Wash asd pick { currants; pick and stone iv, of { raisins; slice very thin 2 ozs, of citron, Mix thoroughly, and scatter thinly over the bread and butter; then build up in this way: Make a mixture of 4 eggs, 1 qt. of milk and § Ib, of sugar, Pour cold into the dish which has the bread, currants; ete. Put the baking | dish in a pan of water, and let it cook ofan hour in a moderately heated | oven, Serve hot or cold. both To Wasa Prixtep Goops which have a black ground wit a Dis:olve two ounces of { of potash, three ounoes { salt and two and a hall ounces | soda in a wash-boller of i to boiling point, Put the dress into this hot bath for five minutes, and frequently turn ig stir it. Then wash it thorough! in el water The black ground will not be dull and “foxy,” and the white portion of the goods will appear perfectly bright and Car, red chromate cQinmon of sal- ’ Ok all ————— Dr. Berenger-Ferand curious people—the itinerant musi- cians who travel in every part of Central Africa, from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean, They are known as Griols, and constitute a distinct oonfederation, under the authority of a chief, wi influences is very powerial altered embers, and wh heavy tax from their general Chey are regarded with fear and by the negro natives of the lands they are lookad “ hose among iis mn roseipts, repug- Nano traverse, and PINE as dead ning & ringing s ter und F Are Aare Cap play on instraments, w iy of BOme degree among the Afni. juentiyimake mischis he extraordi nary licence granted them of going where they will by fomenting quarrels amoung the vari- ous tribes, ordant wind fi IB leration ng. intercomm 1 races, bul freq nse ot of CRY iain t oa 4 £3rs unplcasion VYOus Dicoixs was poorly— ‘All run dow and no strength.” he told his friend Bmith. “Does yer ever take any stimulant, Mr. Biggins?” asked Smith, | “No, * answered Biggins, mournfully, | “axcept sometimes just before goin’ to { bed.” “Well, for my part,” sad | Bmith, decidedly, ‘I don’t never want | to take nothin’ jest afore goin’ bed, {for I goes right to sleep an’ loses all the in" “St. Bernard YEGETABLE PILLS” The beat our for LIVER and BIL, IOUS eo vplante, COSTIVEN ES%, ’ HEADACHE and DISPEPSIA Lg is Price, 8 oonta, at Draggista, or by 1nall Bampios set t FRE. 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