AGRICULTURE. A Busmeess Garr,—A good walking gait for a horse is best. Few farmers think of this; most of them want the colt to be a trotter. The trotter craze has been an awful curse to the country. 1t makes me sick to think of it, How many young men haye gone to the bad on account of it; and what good does it all do? The horses of to day are not the equals in endurance of those of the fathers. The horses of eariier days did more and harder work, hved together and kept sounder than ours, faster now, but what ot that? Iv ie « virtue, if it is, whioh makes vice, Teach to keep ov walking unt it is bidden to go faster; such a eolt will make a pleas. ant driver and last louger, and will be worth a great deal more to a sensible man. Break the colt before he is har- pessed to any vehicle. It will make » safer and more easily managed animal, I have such a horse, and the otuer aay he sayed the team because he would not run away with his mate, He walk- ed, and turned in at home all right, with a big load of voal ‘I'he driver carelessly left them without tying, and it wes cold. A fast-walking horse wil go further and faster than one broken last longer. When a working-horse is pushed te a trot ii will walk every breath and rest. A driving-horse with a hght draft can trot with more ease, make the time munch sooner than one eould suppose. out of the stable. beds at might. Use the curry-comb lightly otherwise 1t is & source ot great pain, especially to thin-skinned snd ner- yous animals, Let the heels be well brushed out every night. Whenever a horse is washed, never leave him till he is rubbed dry; he may get a ohill if neglected. When a horse comes in from a journey, hot from over-driving or and a good brash, and rub his legs well with the hands. If possible, let the horse have some exercise every day; standing in the stable is conductive to dry and cracked feet, To oure or pre- vent this trouble, use beel-brine turned into the bottom of the uplifted foot, and an omtment for the hoofs composed partly of hog’s lard. Water regularly, but not too soon after feeding; feed liberally, but do not overfeed. Bult at all times 18 in order, with wood-ushes oceasionly, (ood, bright oat-straw, eut and mixed with corn-meal, an economical, as well as a suRicient bat little hard work, which the subsoil is a quicksand. It it is applied. drain such land, for the tile or stoue sage, streaks of quicksand varying from a few inches to several feet mu width, If the sand is short enough for a tile to reach across, resting both ends on solid ground then in such piaces such tile should always be used. We have nsed hemlock sand of years and is yet in good condition. mowers and reapers aud fodder cutters should be cleaned and put in order for usa, There will be many wet days in which this may be done, every farmer shonld have these under- covery, To clean gum kerosene oil is the best material; it will also loosen rusty screws, Every part of the machines should be cleaned, turned around and well viled, Plows may be scoured with a soft brick and harrow teeth should be sharpened and driven up tight and even and so on through all the list, nmm— or bowl, in the centre of the table, quite an addition. ficult to arrange them in a wide dish, as they fall into the centre and do not show to advantage. ‘Lo overcome this diffi. ealty have a small network of wire with quite large meshes, This is made to fit almost any dish by means of a sliding- catch, as in & lamp-shade. The stems fn this way reach the water, while the wire supports the body of the flower, Flowers will make more show in this way, as they don’t depend for support on one another, are Taz vegetable mould in swamps, both of a peaty character, and that contain. ing a large proportion of earth or sand, with more or less top-sod, affords an excellent addition to composts for fleid and garden use, The best plan is to lay it up in a large heap, sprinkling the layers, which should be about six inches thick, with slaked lime, The lime sets promis, and after o.ee working over, may be mixed with stable or barnyard mantre, or used as an absorbent, Each layer should be whitened with the lime, but not mixed with stable manure, Tus bast which our gardeners and others find so useful for ying buds and Viatka, which has s population of less than two millions, there are half a mil- lion of linden or basswood trees cut down annually for the sake of the bark. inner bark is made Into mats and ot which nine hundred thousand lotmer and six hundred thousand troughs, The sweet est, purest and most milk is obtained oF hen oows have ready soooss to clear, } are water, gets ont of condition and to relish its food a little oats and fed two a Mos soils are deficient in phosphorie acid, It 1s for thus reason that bone results, you may assume one of two things, viz., either that your land needs also potash and pitrogen, already well supplied \ with plant food Worse Than Firearms. The editor of an Omaha paper, in commenting on several cases in that oity where children died frow the efleets of taking cough syrup containing mor- phia, remarks that opiates, powsons and fire. artus, Mothers should note this and furthermore that different Boards of Health, after making oareful analyses, have certified that the ouly purely veg- etable preparation of this kind, and one that in in every way harmless, prompt and effective, is Rod Star O ugh Care, Mayor Latrobe of Bidtimore, and the Commissioner of Health, have publicly endorsed this valuable discovery, a ——— Somebody else will if 1 don't, This is one of the devil's best proverbs, ———— FOUR SCORE YEARS AND TEN have not seen the equal of Ely’s Creswn Balm as a remedy for Catarch, Cold in the Head, and Hay Fever. It works like magie, giving relief at once, aud permanent benefit, A thorough yorst cases, Apply with the finger the nostrils, Vrice 0) cents at 60 cents by mail, Ely Dros,, into a ————— > — Choose those eompanions who admin- He oows IL. . M x! eld, formerly of Sil- ngs, IL. I, has no doubt about wonderinl enrative powers of Kid. He was go afflicted with that he could not pain and weak- Hiram i the stand on his feet from DeEss, Kidney-Wort he experienced immediate relief an and was relieved of all pain apd un- pleasantness, He seys: “1 know 1 have been cured by Kidvey-Worlk” The more true merit a man has, the more does he applaud it in others, en Seo Hlere Young Man That girl of mine is twice as hand. some since she commenced using Car- boline, the World Rinowned Hair Ite- newer, I would not have her do with- out it for avyihing. seers —s—— Cast po dirt into the well that has given water when you were thirsty. —— — BEALL LADIES SHOULD KNOW THAT soarfs, ribbous and all fancy articles can be made any color wanted All the popular 10e. at druggists, Noone equal them, Wells, Richardson & Co., Bar- ington, Vt, wo —— I I — If you wish to remove avarice, you must remove its mother—luxury. hoods, A coup of unusual severity which I took last automa devel One bot- Cream Balm completely every symptom of that pain- provasling disorder. —E, W. 165 Hudson St, Bochester, eradicated and Warner, N.Y. It is chance that makes brothers, but A As fr portant. When you visit or ave New York ¢ ity, save ArEage cxprosaage and §3 carriage Hire gad stop f 1 Grand Union Bowel, opposite Grand Cen tral Depot, £0 elegant rooms, 9%ed up al 8 cost of one Hon jars. § and upwards per day. European ¥ an Elevator, tenianrant soppiied with the best Horse car stages ani sevateq railroad wo all depots, Aliilios can ve better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any GLher Disl-class Bote: an Lhe city. a — A ———— He most lives who thinks most, feols the noblest, acts the best, “Rough on Pain.” pa, diarmhoes; externally for hea leche, nsaraigla, rasa beast. 90 and Soo Cures colle, cram sChes, PRINS, SPTAIn, matism. For maa or sn ‘ The error p— hate, unless God keep you, you will embrace, A — maretand an 3 wat Ood Liver OF in the h, heathy | vars, Sp = THE purest, whevhave ¥ 5 cians havo decide market. Mada! Faye ay Of this othe rolls in awed, br £4, Naw York, —————— Duties fulfilled are always pleasures to the memory. Mothers If you are failing; broken, worn out and fer. vOA, use * Wells' Health Hens vor, "$i. Draggisia, A AI A The White Plume celery is a sport from the Half Dwarf yatits. they have no i slyould be without a bog 6 Bernard Vegetable Sills in Price 2 cents st Droge pall, Hagnpies sant Raa Py. NEUST EDT Ei & GO. Maron wi order to enrich the oad, wa Lg! gor to the © A SE ao with the Hasta CT's Slomach Biivere, which, into the operations the Frerd B Ine ron thorough Hgromt ior mmiinion, and congequon au A ain .} py vigor and gash, is inv & course of this deservedly p which RAF i rer ei na Reo Str taro) sie] wan Hl Absolwicty ht Free from Opiates, FEwnctics ur a Poisons, A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE For Coughs, Sore Throat, Hoarscnoss, Influenza, Colda. Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Quinney, Palos in Chest, and ether affertions of the Throat and Lungs. Price 50 cents a bottle, Sold by Droggiets and Dead ers, Parties unable to induce theiv dealer to prromplly get is for Kiem will receive botiles, xpress charges pad, by sending one dollar to THE CHARLES A, YOU EL ER COXPARY, Scie Uwaers ant Manuals i AHEmare, — Yiand, C.R A. DOMESTIC, Arnoxs, — Very pretty aprons are made of a tquare of linen sorim, a hem of abont two inches in width, and above that alternate places where the threads are drawn out about a fourth of an isch and left plain for the same dis- tance. Into the open spaces the nar- three or four toreads, The ribbons are ot contrasting colors, thus formed is unique. One apron made in this way has rainbow colors in the border. Another way 18 to the scrim both ends; in one hem run Heomstitoh the other hem one side, Turn the other corner ana fasten with a bow of pink and dark These have a very dashy pieces of ticking the same size; these are fastened together iu a band for the waist, the lower corners are rounded; io the upper piece of ticking make two hands, biud or stitch firmly around the edge. Thuis is convenient for hanging out or taking in clothes, and the pins can be kept in it and be always ready for use. toweling. in two rows with red crewel stars, thus makes a border, and if wash crewel is used the apron is very durable, and dried, I ——— Wirrewasu, — The following is a re- cipe for preparing whitewash: Take the very best stone lume and slack it io a serve the steam. be dissolved in the water used for alack- quantity of sand, flour mixed as a paste may bo added and will give greater durability to the mass, especially when appbed to the exterior of bail lings. With pare lime, properly slacked and mixed with twice ashes in equal proportions, granite, slate, of the wash, This covering is very underpinning, stone fences, roofs and the walls of barns and other outbuild- ings, Probably the pure whitewash is more healthy than the colored, as iis when usea in cellars, sleeping apartments prodoes salutary resulta. No person who regards the health of his family should neglect to apply a coat of it every spring. Coun. try places, especially form houses, fences, ote,, are greatly improved in sppearance by an annual coat of white- wash, and will add to their permanency against if, os Weopine butter creamed with three pounds of brown sugar, two dozen of eggs, yolks and whites beaten separately, four pounds of raisins (after they have been sevded,) chopped fine, five pounds of currants, after they have been picked over, wrahed and set aside to dry, two pounds of citron, sliced very thin and chopped fine, two nutmegs spol down, one tablespoonful of ground cinnamon, one teaspoonful of ground mace, two pounds of sifted flour, oream butter and sugar, add yolks, then two-thirds of the flour, alternating with the whites of the , then add spices. Dust the fruit | well ‘with the remaining third of the | flour and mix in at the very last, AX EXORLLRNT Son Dun. ~Qold fowl left over from dinner may help to make an excellent side dish; out it into rather pieces, put a large lump of but. tor into a saucepan; brown the meat in sm For testing gold, make a lignid eon. sisting of mine acid, one ounce; water, two draws; and muriatio acid, one-half scruple. Mix the ingredients well, and keep the solution gluss stopper. With a glass rod which bas been dipped in the mixture tonch the metal and watch the action. If no eflect is produced on the metal it is either gold or gold plated. If the “gold” 18 very low or less than nine karat, the acid will boil green, and base wetal is at once detected by the mark left by the acid. To test silver, apply a drop of a solution of nitrie acid, three ounces: water, one ounce; and biehro- mate of potash, one-half ounce; snd wipe off the drop immediately with a sponge and water, If a blood red mark results, the metal is silver or the article is silver plated. pm———— The statement has been made by Protessor Tyndall, hefore the Royal lpstiution, that the purest waler he was ever able to find was obtained by { melting a block of pure ice; but that even this required extreme caution to insure success, The water of the chalk districts of Englewud he pronounces re- markah'y pure, and but for its hardness, or the umount of carbonate of line held in solution, would be unexcelled, In some pinces the water 1s subjected to a special preparation that causes a deposit of lime, namely, by adding clear pre- pared lime-water to the chalk water, of lime to the bottom of | seventeen to three, leaving a water of extraordiuary beauty and purity, Diseases ed, speadily, rel, Come Deltoate { of either sex, bowever induc thoroughly and permanently ot plicated and olsiing’e cases of bi | U Cers tructions, unnatural discharges, | exhaasted vitality, premature ne, { vervous, mental, aud organic debility, vari- hydrocele ai of prostrate gland, kidoeys and bi Ider, piles, fstulan and rt apture, wil TA ily cured. Btafl | of twelve expert specialists in constant at- | tendence, constituting ihe most complete | or ganization of medical and surgical skiil {in America. Send bistory ot Caso and ak | dress for {liustrated pamphist of particalar World's Dispensary Modical " Braciation, Buffalo, N. X. smn RP ————— Virtue is pot more exempt than vice | from the ills of fate, but always contains s ODS decl) i | cocele, Aen sometimes an anodyne to soothe, —— I ———— Drowsiness in Daytime ! uniess caused by lack of sleep or from over | eating, is a symptom of disease. If it {| accompanied by general debility, headache, | loss of appetite, coated tongue and sallow complexion, you may be sure that you are suffering trom Lil and conseque derangement of the stomach and Dr. Picros's “Pleasant Pargative Pellets are a sure cure for all Mliments of this na- | ture. They cleanse and purify the blood and relieve the digestive OrgARA. -———- be LAL eas | poble character, spire, the sunlight on the corn field.’ ————— When all so-called remedies fail, Dir. Bage's Umarth Re med y cures ———- Failure after long perseverance is much nobler than never to have striven and so have iucnrred failure, To Hailrona Men. LoweLL, May 4, 188), “For six years T had kidney disease with pain ia back and hips. 1 lmproved on one bot of Hust's [Kidney and Liver] | REMEDY and two bottles © red me," -—W, H. Blanchard, Boston & Lowell LK. EK. Nearly AL the Troubles { of both sexes, that are vere or pronounced to have ! which if not taken care | something serious, have § derangements of tha liver and kid | Huxt's [Kidney and Liver] never falls, tie A hams, of : BRiMepy “For nearly a whole year 1 was an inva i lid, a living, powerless suhjec t of the most { dreadfal of al 1 disoan %, "Kidne y compl laine.’ 1 commenced taking : Ho wr's {Kidney and | Liver] REMEDY and began “to improve, i used eight bottles and to 11 Agent | esc on name of the paper nd circniss Fi required for m al ocs The wt Mowe oy U8 shag in in . Address no samp THE SWEDISH CO. S21 Smithfield St, Pltisbargh, Pa. Arent to oh ted WANTED me Pht iborad dsooms dN RE AXLE GREASE. Pest in the World ¥adeonly by the Fraser Labrice tor Oo. a4 Chileagn, K. ¥. & Bt.Louls. Sold everywhere. ars for our stamp « Pins adele BEST TRUSS EVER USED. 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