FARM NOTES, TRANSPLANTED TREES, —So much depends upon the season, thal under the fostering care of the most expert sardener many trees no matter how well planted, refuse to grow if the af- ter treatment be neglected, One of the most necessary attentions during a prolonged drought is the theroughly tested practice of summer mulching. Some maintain that frequent stirring of the soil will answer a better pur- pose, by not attracting the insects, and at the same time create ‘a tendency to moisture, It is unwise to place a large mass of material over the ground un- der a tree, as it soon decays and causes the soil to become sour and generates different forms of fungi. What 1s needed is a light covering of some loose substance that will impart a cool, healthy shade and at the same time vot prevent a circulation of fresh alr over the surface of the soil. Although the insects, such as beetles that harbor under a mulch are not usually of a de- structive character, yet their presence denotes an unhealthy condition of the place, so that the covering should oc- cassionally be removed and the earth receive a stirring. In the case of very valuable lawn trees which appear to be struggling for Life during a dry spell of weather, it 1s well to wrap their bodies loosely with some tough paper, which while admit. ting the air freely affords a pleasant shade. In desperate cases, wrapping the trunks of trees with wet sphagnum moss will frequently preserve their lives. Deep holes made with a crow- bar in the immediate vicinity of the roots, afford access of water direct to these important organs, and a thorough syringing over the foliage every evening is also very useful in sustaining life. One of the most serious faults with | planters consists in allowing their trees | to blow about, and thus detach the | young roots from the soil. More losses | occur from this case than many are | aware of. It i380 easy to stake out | trees and fasten them securely that the oversight is excusable. In tying how- | ever, matting should always be placed | between the stake and bark to prevent | rubbing. OLD AND NEW WHEAT. —Farmers | are generally surprised on selling wheat | early in the fall to find it brings one, | two or more cents less per bushel than | grain of the same quality of last year’s crop. The reason is that the old wheat has seasoned. It has dried out all sup- erfluous moisture and will not shrink | any more in weight, New wheal not only loses somewhat by drying out, bat | it more apt to heat when stored in large quantities, Ieavy losses often occur from wheat and other newly threshed grains heating in elevators, In most large mills old and new wheats are run together so that the former may absorb part of the extra moisture, and thus prevent heating. Mik As Foop.—The highly nuts tive qualities of milk is less generally ap preciated than it deserves. Its liquid character -gives many the impression that it is not substantial food, and is unsuited to any except the very young. But pure milk contains considerable | solid substance, not only the fat which goes in cream and butter, but albumen which is just what is needed for re- pairing exhaustion of muscular and nervous vitality. Many eminent schol- ars and writers are very fond of milk. More than one has proved in his own experience that on this diet the mind is clearer than on something more solid but not more nutritious, By law milk is required to have twelve per cenl or more of solid substance, and pure milk has at least this, and varying up to eighteen or nineteen per cent. in Jerseys and some of the best native stock. Of this two to five per cent. will be fat, and possibly with Jerseys even Ligher than this. : i ial po SAVE the corn-fodder before it is in- jured by frost. When cut before frost it is green and nutritious, full of starch and sugar. Frost tends to change these to woody fibre, This portion of the corn crop is often equal to the i grain. a——— 1mportant, When you vialt or eave New York City, savas taggage sxpressage and 8 carriage Hire, and sin sithe Grand Union Hetel, opposite Grand Cea uel Depot, 0) epgant rooms, fitted up at a costol ons million dollars, $l and upwards day. Eur Plan, Elevator, supplied with the best. liorse cars, stages anil elevate | raliroad to all depots Famliea can ive better for jess money ai the Grand Union Hotel | than at any other frat-ciass hotel tn the civ. —— A ————— A —— Make a harness fit properly and a | horse can wear it without distress, pro- | vided that it 1s also kept decently clean | and comfortably soft, Expresses His GRATITUDE. ~ Albert | A. Larson, of Kirkman, la., writes to the | proprietors of Allen's Lung Balsam: “I | firmly believe my wife would have died of | consumption, if not for the timely use of | your Balsam." Price, 25¢., 5oe., and $1 | per bottle, at Druggists. | — eet A cscs Warm and cold milk should not be mixed. The new milk should be rid of | its animal heai before adding it to that | of previous milkings, —_— In point of medicinal power and excel | tence Hop Plasters are far ahead of all others, IJ cts. | All plasters are not alike. Hop Plasters | afford relief and cure when other kinds are | worthless, | mri A A i Plehty of rubbing will produce a good : coat on your horse. “Elbow grease’’ opens the pores, soften the skin and promotes the general health. 25¢. buys a pair of Lyon's Patent Heel | Stiffeners, which makes a boot or shoe last twice as long. A ‘What sort of morality is that which gets offended when asked to pay a debt which the debtor ised to pay long before the time of dunning? Al Flint free, Treatise and $3 trial 3 br. ey Gnas Serve IOMOTOL. et Fiicases tendto Dr. Kine 81 Arch st. Phila, Pa A ———— Lost wealth may be replaced by in. a lost know by study, lost health’ by medicine; but lost time is gone forever. The best cough medicine is Piso's © ure for Consumption, Sold everywhere, 200. MisTRESS (to amiable servant mald) —*I am going to the opera this even- ing, so I will probably be home late.” Amiable Maid=*"0Oh, you needn't apologize to me for that. Tim will be here.” PreAcnER—‘*How did you like my sermon last Sunday, Miss Gushington?” Miss G.—** Perfectly delighted. I was transported.’’ Preacher—*To visionary of Paradise, I suppose.’ Miss G.—**No, sir to the land of dreams.” lands The death which removes the ills of life is good for man. S—— RS —— - ST, BERNARD VEGETABLE PILLS, Wannanted Puspry VEGETANLE, The best cure for Liver and Bilious Domplaints, Uostiveness, k a0 fzziness and Dyspepeis. As a toed Purifier and Liver they have no equal. o ly should be without a box of the St, Bernard Vegetable Pills in the ho Price 25 cents at Dr or by a 0 mail. Samples sent FREE. Address, P. NEUSTAED1 ER & OO., 8 Mercer St, New York, COCKLE’S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS THE GREAT ENGLISH REMED For Liver, Bile, Indigestion, eto. Free from Mer. eury; contains only Pure portals Ingredients, Agent: C. No CRITTENTO New York. Loa YOK THE IT was the second week of thelr honeymoon. She floated over to the plano, raised the cover,and softly swept her fingers over the keys. Gently, but firmly, he withdrew the lily hand from the ivories, and shutting down the cov- er said: ‘Darling, let this holy time be one of unalloyed happiness.’’” Not much he didn’t. On the contrary, he stood at her side, one arm around her waist, trying to guess when to turn the music for her, and invariably turning too soon, just when she was in the mid- dle of an adagio or sforzenda or ap- poggiatura, and finally, as she discov. ered that he didn’t know one note from another, she had to nod her head when the end of a page was reached, Men are sometimes pretty green, but they know enough not to assert any great degree of authority during the first half of the honeymoon, or to intimate that she cannot play on the plano as well as Rubinstein.” A Case Not Beyond Help. Dr. M. H. Hinsdale, Kewane, Ill, ad- vises us of a remarkable cure of Consump- tion. He says: *‘A neighbor's wife was attacked with violent lung disease, and pronounced beyond help from Quick Con- sumption. As a last resort the family was persuaded to try DRE. WA. HALL'S BAL- SAM FOR THE LUNGS. To the aston- {shment of all, by the time she had used house doing her own work. I saw her at Best material, perfect fit, equals any every pair warranted. Take sose uniess § AL pe “WW. L. Douglas’ $8.00 8hoe, Warranted.” Congress, Putton sad Lace. Boys ask for the W. I. Douglas’ _, cen 82.00 Shoe. Same styles as | . the $3.00 Shoe. If you cannoli - / get theses shoes from deal 8 ers, send address On postal ecard to Ww, LF Brockton, Mass. ATENTS E Inve . Brecuas, Patent Lawyer, Waalingtor . 0 Bo for Wells of any depth, from 20 to or Water, Oil or Gas. Our Hounted A dre Horse Power Machines sot 10 work in 80 minutes, Guaranteed to drill faster and with raw than any other pecially adapted to drilling ells in earth or rock 30 to 1,000 feet Farmers and others are maki to $40 per day with our manhi and tools. business for Winter or Bummer, o are the i“ i Manufacturers in the business. Sead 4 sonis in Stamps for illustrated Catalogue H. ADDRESS, Pierce Weil Excavator Co... New York. JONES the xX =: PAYSUEREICHT ge. Brass Tare Beam and Beam Bo SSO. 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WANTED GOOD MAN RTT SN SY ber worst, and hid no idea she could re. cover." ————————— It is best to clean out the grunaries a —— $1,000 Reward labor, and more, can be earned in a short time if you at once write Lo Hallett Co., Portland, Maine, for information | home, whatever your loeality, at a profit of $25 and upwards daily. Bome have earned over $50 in a day. All is new. Hallett & Co, will start you. Capital not required. All ages. Both sexes All par- ticulars free. Those who are Wise will [ write at once and learn for theinsel ves. | Snug little fortunes awall every worker, The largest creamery in the world is at West Andover, Ohio, and it works up the of milk 1500 cows. i - > 400,000 SUBSCRIBERS, Ir we gave a column to Th Youth's Com- panion Announcement, we could scarcely | enumerate the attractions it promises for {its sixty-first volume. We are not sur | prised that The Companion h nearly 400,000 subscribers when we 4 bow it provides something of interest lor every member of the family The Companion 1s | published weekly, and fally {llustrated. Its | subscription pric 5 , which, if pent now, wiil pay Jang. | ary, 1888, i i i | i OF The shoots of this season's growth should be cut from grape vi gOOEe- berry and currant bushes apy time from the 1st of November to the mid- die of December, ra nes, a That fee fexir i Da ing oO come by Hood's Barsapart } over, b a ia gave ket des 32 Hood's Sarsaparnt amd strength.” Hood" Sarsapari: t EX oll gars & Pawi 5 is 80d BH) jos for #5. a Strong unbleached muslin 1s excel- lent in place of glass for poultry houses or chicken runs, and is much less ex- pensive, bottle bootie, *- Oxg of every five wo noe Heart Disease and den death br Hemedy reguiales, Price §L.00, has some form in constant danger of is Eimers Ocean Weed Heart wo a —————— " Mulch the rose bushes with leaves or | cut straw, placing some kind of heavy material on the mulch keep | in place. : to i — Fraser Axle Grease. The Frazer Axle Grease is the Standard Axie Grease of the world, Use it and save your horses and Wagons One greasing will last two weeks. — England, 2,145,318 to France. i ———— Gravel, Bnght's, Heart, Uri nary or Liver [iscasesn, | Nervousass, &o. Cure guaranteed. Offon, Arch S.., Pallada. SL. Drogg isis Try He (reading paper) —*‘A Georgia man has sold his wife,” “She-—**What a shame!” He—“I don’t know about that; be got $200 for her.”’ A superior hair dressing. Always safe and beneficial to use. Hall's Hair Renewer, The dangers of croup may be averted by using Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, smn AIA “How is it you never leave I’aris and enjoy the country?’’ said a lady to Au- ber, who liked ortolans on toast. The author of Masamello’’ replied; ‘*Mad- ame, I dislike any place where birds go around raw,” ou { B sone phy- t this season pearl one needs Lo use A y every sort of tonls, THON enters into almost sioian's prescription for those who noed building uh eerste HPA— AAA “How old are you?’’ “You mean in years?” “Yes, to be sure.” “Well, to just count the birthdays I’m only fifty, but to measure it by what I've been through 1’m over two hun- dred.” “You've had a wide range of experi- ence, then?” “Well, IT should think so. Why, man alive, I've experienced everything but religion, and 1’ve been everywhere except in the Penitentiary, and I only missed that once by a carom scratch, According to what I've been through, I’m older than a circus joke; I actually am,” Catarrh Cured Catarrh Is a very prevalent disease, with distressing and offensive symptoms. Hood's Sarsaparilla gives ready relief and speedy cure, from the fact it acts through the blood, and thus reaches every part of the gystem. o 1 suflered with eatarrh filteen years, Took Hood's Sareaparilia and I am not troubled any with eatarrh, and my generil health is mach better.” 1. W. Livvis, Postal Clerk Chicago & #t. Louis Railroad. # | guflered with eatarrh 6 or 8 years ; Wied many wonderful cures, inhalers, ete., spend. ing nearly one hundred dollars without benefit, 1 tried Hood's Sarsaparilla, and was greally improved.” M. A. ABBEY, Worcester, Maas, Hood's Barsaparilia three peculiarities remedial agents; 2d, the proportion; Bd, the process of the active medicinal sualities, The resull is a medicine of unusual grengih, effecting cures bitherto unknown, Bend for book containing additional evidence. “Hood's Sarsaparilla tones up my system purifies my blood, sharpens my & petite, an seems 10 make me over.” J. i THOMPBON, Register of Deeds, Lowell, Mass. “ Hood's Barsaparilla beats all others, snd Is worth its weight in gold.” 1. BARRINGTON 130 Bank Street, New York City. ‘ay Hood’s - Sarsaparilia Bold by all druggists. §1; six for §5. Made “You consider him a man of cour- only by CO. I. HOOD & CO, Lowell, Maas, y by . | _100 Doses One Dollar. EE — “You say she is a remarkable wo- man?” “She is indeed.” “Remarkable for what?” “She was born without teeth.” “Oh, get out! I don’t believe it.” It’s an absolute fact.”’ “] wouldn’t believe it if her own mother was to swear to it.” ‘What's the reason you wouldn’t?”’ ‘‘Because—J upiter Moses! What was I thinking of? I see the game, Come on—you can take a cigar.” is characterized by 15t, the combination of Securing BEST. TONIC’ or Weakness, Lair ia Jack of fneriys ete., it HAS NO 1 A + Bnd = the nly fron medicine that is t injurious. ches the Blood fuylgornies be system, Hestores Appetite, A gestion 1t does not blscken or injure the testh, cause head. sche or produce constipation other Iron medicines de Mas Eva J Hype Dawson, Pa, says: * 1 have used Brown's Iron Bitters for general weakness and have been greatly benefited Itgave me a good appetite and removed that tired fesling that hes been 80 copsmnon with me. 1 cheerfully rec it as & most valuables medicine Me T. 8 leGuurzs, Lynchburg Va. says - used Brown's Iron Bitters fon gonwral weakness and lassituds. 1 had no appetite snd always felt tired Ons bottle of this valuakie remedy rem ved Lhe tron. bis and made me feel better then 1 had in 18 montis af Wo years Genuine has above Trads Mark and crossed red Yines on wrapper, ‘Take ne other. Made only by BROWN CHEMICA LOO. BALTIMORE. MD. 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Y. fine to follow, - - : Do not read this for it is an adver tisement calculated to show forth the | virtues and wonderful recuperative | power of Carboline,the great Petroleum | Hair renewer, as it is nature’s own pro- | duction we cannot praise it too haghly. | Try it yourself. For sale by all drug. | gists, | ————— | It pays Western farmers to shell their | corn and sell the cobs separately. The | demand for corn-cob pipes has raised the price of hitherto worthless cobs to | twenty-four dollars a wagon-load. UNRIVALED ORCANS Onthe EASY PAYMENT system, from $3.25 k 0 styles, $27 to 3, Send for Oab all particulars, malied free UPRICHT PIANOS, Constrastad on the new method of stringing, on simtinr terme. Send Tor descriptive Ontalogus, MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN AND PIANO CO. __Boston, New York, Chicago. E WANT YOU! 2ipoorte me or woman needing ment to represent us in every Th pat month and or a XA . BOSTON, MASS. “Yes, sir; I do.” 3 PPT TET ITT TIED “And you are positive : LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE ¢ COMPOUND WILL HELP ANY WOMAN Suffering from Kidney Die~ case or from troubles De culiar to her sex. that he is a\ “Yes, decidedly £0.” “On what do you base this opinion?” “Why, sir, he crawls out of bed every morning at § o'clock, and there isn’t another man in my neighborhood that’s got the grit to do it,” PET EEE EEE EE for § ss w— of of fain, { fla $f UNDERSTAND you've got a horse to trade, Mr, Pixley.” “Yes, | have.” “What's your reason for wanting to Is he gound?”’ “Sound as a thunder clap, but he’s too young for an old man, and ve got to get rid of the beast, or 1’m afraid I won't live to die of old age. He’s al- ready broke three ribs for me, smashed my foot nnd sprained my spine. Oth- erwise he’s a powerful good hoss,” SECRETARY OF THE NAvY~—"Hel- |" ". smo disappeared, 5 lo, Senator! I am going to take a run 1 0 i i] feelin of named out to sea for a few hours in the man-of | 5 © Price $1. Seid by ail Drs war to-morrow morning at 8 o'clock. Would you like to go along?” ' Senator—* Eight o’clock? you walt until after 10e Secretary of the Navy—'"*Why wait until after 107” Senator——*1 would very much like to ¢ wim Couldn’t go but you see [ haven't my life insured, —— » 1 Know | ifferent | “Wirg-—-*My, dear, sat baby has four five du | kinds of cries, and that 1 can under- ! stand her always when she wanls bu ; | drink, when she is hungry, when she is 'Apoplexy or Sudden Des in pain, when she wants to go out?” KSYMPEOMSE and DIST AST Husband-—*'So? Thal is Very nice. ri should be tal | And can you talk back 10 her? Of i | course, you can talk back to anybody, | but can she understand you?” Wife—*Oh, yes.” Husband—**Then you will politely | | signify to the young lady that if she ceases to request her father to take her | en promenade at 4 A. M. it will be ™ | something to her advantage in future | years,” i do you or d 4 v Hot-tlashe Rush of Binod to the thom, Labored-broalk Nerpovs-proseat { Neuralgia and Valvular [risen One Medicine will Bot Cure sll KiLGs 1 Dimonsey IS REMEDY IS A SPE VIC. 1t Prevents Paley, Shock, budden Desth wiient is from vegelabic pro- i es four po Morphine my. FieK Every in ducts which grow in sight « tunute sufferer. It contains Opium or injurious drugs. BT Nol a Fietage of impure Rivod can escape (le Purifytag Influence. Price £1.00—6 bottles $5.00 §9 Prepared at Dr, Kilmer's Dispensary, Ringhamton, N. Y., U. 8. A. Letters of inquiry protuptly sneweend Invalids’ Guide to Health (Sev. Free), SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, CSE TE ——— ———— Mus. YERGER, of Austin, rebuked | her servant, Matilda Snowball, for be- | | ing too fond of company. “You have four or five men visiting you every night in the kitchen. That will never 42.” “Dat’s all right. Dey all wants to marry me. 1 dont "low none oders ter : ’ ELY'S hang round de premises. ’ CREAM BALM 1% Wor Bonny (at the dinner table)--“Will you tell us about your escape after din- | per, Mr. Featherly?” Young Mr. Featherly (a guest : « About what escape, Bobby? I have TO ANS had no escape.”’ ! Bobby—**Yeg, you have. The fool Woman ir Child killer you know. Pa told sister yester- | day that he wondered how you had es- | caped him so long.” 11 MAN suffering frown 5 CATARRH. “WHAT was the last important het | —A. £ NEWMAN, 32 that Gen. George Washington ad?” | Graling, Mich HA asked a teacher of the juvenile lustory {| , particle 1a applied Into €Ach DOS class, “I know,” piped a freckled | agreeable to use, Price 80 cis. by ma youngster; *‘he died.” ; EMStA, Send for circular. ELY BR i gists, Owego, NX, - i PALL-REARERS were walking away FRAL Ee B | from the grave in which they had de- posited a nelghbor, when one said to | Mr. Morse, here's | REST IN THE WORLD ave tocome if we live.” | LF Get the Geunlbe. the other: “*Well, Is The bel | Rw 201 Coat KE Ree: rubber cost. The FISH BRAND BLIC will keep you an In the hardest sig and kant her, If your slorskecper £ AJ TOWER mm! L Bo and is or at Jdrug- ITHERS, Drag- AXLE GREASE Sold Everywhere, SLIC Don't wasts money 8 gum of RES XD» To any one be is received the Double Thanksgii 1887. ng GR ao i SH SS Son