OTR RY, FARM NOTES. SORGHUM FOR STOCK FEED-—In experimenting with the various kinds of food to fatten quickly and with least expense, I find nothing equal to sor. ghum cane. I cannot say that my ex- perience has extended sufficiently far for me to give you an article on the subject that will be of benefit to your readers, for my feeding experiments have thus far been confined to mules and young cattle, and at a time of the year when grain was abundant, The latter, however, would bave made but little difference in an experiment, had I been making a test, for as long as they could get the cane they would not even nibble the richest blue grass, I have tried chopped food, bran, corn meal, oil cake, and everything else that 1 thought would tempt a mule to eat; and they did eat and fatten on sor- ghum, but I struck the sugar plum for them, or rather they struck it for them- selves, for they jumped into my patch of three acres and helped themselves, I don’t think I am over-estimating it in saying that those thro acres, cut and fed to the mules, fattened them more than six acres of corn gathered and fed in the ear, I was so favorably Impre:s- ed with it that I intend trying it next year in a silo. If it only proves half as good in winter as it has in summer I can recommend it to all who wish to put the “big fat” on cotton mules, or to carry young steers through the win- ter in good condition; but, with the limited experience I have had with it already, I can say.grow sorghum for stock feed, THE Cow IN HER STALL. —The stall to the cow is what the room of a house is to an individual, ° She becomes ac- customed to it, is familiar with every part of it, and it is to her something to be remembered all the time, Itis there she finds her most tempting meals, and it is in her opinion the most attractive place un earth, The stall helps to make ness and comfort depend upon its condi- tion, If the stall is kept nice and clean, with a bright straw bed for rest at night, and the floor dry and free from urine, the cow will always rest well, make more milk, digest ber food better, and in every respect enjoy her life and give satisfaction to her owner; but If she is compelled to wade to the door of the stable in a mire of filth, walk along a a slippery avenue leading to her stall and wet, with nothing but the bare ly bu influenced by her condition as circumstances; and when she emerges her unhappy night, she is inclined to feel like kicking or being cross, It is necessary, therefore to pay some atten tion to the stall Tue Orst few years of the life of an apple tree is the most important period gard to pruning. A well-knewn pomo- logist once said that he could grow a model apple orchard and never prune with any other implement than a jack- knife. He would begin with the tree as soon as it was taken from the nar- sery, and would at once begin to form the future top. Then is the time to avoid crotches, which will be almost the proper shape, at the top too low; it looks higher on a small tree than on a large one, It may to undertake to do all his pruning vy means of a knife, but he can always use it to good advantage. Excessive prun- ing of large trees should always be avoided. as a test for milk is shown by the ex. perience of Horace McBride, an Orange county dairyman. The milk of one of his cows showed only 10 per cent. of cream upon repeated tests in the tubes, former milk showed 3,04 per cent, of fat, while the latter contained only 3,96 per cent, of fat. Mr, McBride says in the Orange County Farmer: *‘'Had the cream test been reliable there should have been more than three times the amount of fat in the latter than in the former. Therefore I am convinced that the only proper test of milk is by can be placed upon them.” Tuose farmers are most successful in the long run who grow a sufficient var- iety of crops to have something to sell at all seasons. The dependence on specialties sooner or later proves a broken reed, that reets upon it, Besides, few farm- ers have enough working capital; and having some odds and ends to sell at different seasons sieves the needs of borrowing or running into debt, The little additions to incomes from these sources help more than their amount, for if the debt-making habit is not formed it is with any family the saving of a good many dollars per year, A GrAPE-GROWER, who greatly dis- likes earth-worms, tells me that last summer he killed a large striped snake, swollen full, as he supposed, with hap- less toad or frog swallowed. On exam- ination, the swollen mass proved to be earth worms, and my friend repented the killing. For my own part, I can- not as yet believe that earth worms are particularly isjurious, As plenty as they are in our richest clay loams, I am forced to think that, if injurious, we should grow nothing where we often get our best crops, Tue following is an excellent list of apples for home use; they will be found fit to use about in the order named. Tetofsky, Early Harve, ) Red Astrach- an, Sweet Bough, J. Sweet, Portas, Gravenstein, King of pkins Coun ty, R. 1. Greening, Peck’s Pleasant, Baldwin's Russet, ABOUT seven-eighths of the Euro. Pd are shipped ‘to this country , Copenhagen and Haw- wey ing from Antwerp com t are SE oe ie Italy and France; in Denmark. pny om Ey Ham Germany . Professor Richard © Iroctor maln- tains that most of the eor streams with which the earth ¢. ..¢8 in contact are derived from the earth itself; that is, thrown off by volcanic action at a time when the internal forces of our planet were sufficiently active to give them the initial velocity requisite to carry them beyond the earth’s attrac- tion, some twelve miles a second. Comets, which he regards as the parents of the meteor streams, he thinks may have originated outside our solar sys- tem. Most of the comets whose orbits belong to our system be thinks origina- ted in the larger planets. The sun is now perhaps giving birth frequently to comets which probably pass beyond the limits of its attraction, Ea pris Ivan Levinstesn has exhibited to the Loadon Society of Chemical Industry a new sweetening agent he calls ‘‘sac- charine.”” It isa fine white powder to the naked eye, but the crystals from an aqueous solution were short, thick prisms, It is 230 times sweeter than the best cane sugar, nullifying even the bitterness of quinine, Mr. Levinstein said it was extracted from gas tar. The laboratory price was about $12.10 a pound, and bids fair to be very useful In materia medica. ni sort AP A Goob feed for young pigs that are nearly ready for weaning is equal parts of metal, ground oats and shorts, one quart of the mixture in a pail of skim milk, allowing them all they can drink of it, three or four times daily, ALL wools are divided, writes Stephen Bowers, for manufacturing purposes, on two bases—flrst, the basis of length; second, that of diameter of the fibre or fineness, Wools are long and short; they are superfine, fine, medium, coarse or carpet wools (as carpet wools are generally reckoned a grade below *‘coarse.”). *‘An.” he exclaimed, as he pressed her tenderly to him at parting, *‘shall I hold you in these arms again to-mor- row, and paint our future with the bright pigments of the imagination?’ **No,” she said, calmly, ‘not to-mor- row; to-morrow’s washing-day!”’ ————— 10 pUrtant. 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George—""1It 18 too late in the season Ww. of Husbandry published at Columbus, Mass., writes Feb, 25, 1882: “Your great remedy, Allen'sLung Balsam, in and colds, and know it to be the best” 2532., S0c., and £1.00 a bottle. a -— mouth, gall in her heart, and a sting in her tall, You Can Learn How to Get Kio + by sending your address to Hallett & Ce they will send you full information about work that you ean do 8 £40 In a day. succeed grandly. AH 1s new, started free. Capital not required. not. All of the above will be proved to to a handsome fortune, EE .-....ihb2 sixtieth Year, Tue Youth's Companion celebrates this year its sixtieth anniversary. It might well be named the ‘* Universal Companion,” since its readers are found in 400,000 fami. les. Itis so wisely edited that its pages people. 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Cure guaranteed, Office, 831 Aen “omg Phila. $! a bottle, 6 for $8 00, Druggists, ——— A A ———— Nothing ages like laziness, EA AR Fis soppedtiet, Treatise sad §2trisl of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer, free t) Fiicases. Sendto Dr. Kiine,93 Arch st., Phila, Pa. Treason Plenses, but not the Araltor. COCKLE’S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SR FE POR Wen FR Catarrh Cured Catarrh Is a very prevalent disease, with distressing and offensive symptoms, Hood's Barsaparilla gives ready relief and speedy cure, from the fact it acts through the blood, and thus reaches every part of the system, “1 suffered with catarrh fifteen years. Took Hood's Sarsaparilla and I am not troubled any with eatarrh, and my general health is much better,” I W. Linvis, Postal Clerk Chicago & St. Louis Railroad. “1 suffered with eatarrh 6 or 8 years; tried many wonderful cures, inhalers, ete., spend. ing nearly one hundred dollars without benefit, I tried Hood's Sarsaparilla, and was greatly improved.” M. A. ABBEY, Worcester, Mass, Hood's Barsaparilla is characterized by three pecullarities : 1st, the combination of remedial agents; 2d, the proportion; 34, the process of securing the active medicinal gualities. The result Is a medicine of unusual ¥rength, effecting cures hitherto unknown, Bend for book containing additional evidence, “ Hood's Sarsaparilla tones up my system purifies my blood, sharpe ns my appeti e, and seems 10 make me over. Jp Fiony BON, Register of Deeds, Lowell, Mase. “Hood's Sarsaparilla be ate all others, and is worth its weight in gold.” 1. BARRINGTON, 130 Bank Street, New York City. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. $1; six for §5. Made only by C, I. HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, 100 Doses One Dollar. Yer “Good Parposes, Mra. M. A. Dauphin of Philadeiphis, known to the ladies of that city from the good she has done by means of Lydia E, ham's Vegetable Compound. Pinkham of a recent interesting case, married lady came to mg suffering with case of Prolapsus asd Ulceration. She menced taking the Compound and to two is well great Pink. writes Mra “A young a severe She com. months was fully restored. In proofiof thls she soon Infiu- 0 evade found herself in an interesting condition, enced by foolish friends she stiempted the respousibilities of maturity. After ten or twelve days she came to me again and she was in. deed In & most alarming state and suffered terri- biy. 1gave her a tablespoontil of the compound every hour for eight hours until she fell asleep, she awoke much relieved and evidently better, She continued taking the Compound, and in due season she became the mother of a fine healihy But for the timely use of the medicine she life would have heen jot.” Your Druggist has theCompound, $1. per hottie. CUTTERS. Send for llinstrated C Stalof Sietghs and Cutters. 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Who'd a thought it, Well, I'll send one basket, What's the num- ber?*’ “Perhaps one basket will not be enough, you had better send me four and one of eating,’’ was her reply, as she handed out a $5 bill and 25 cents in change. “Thanks, ma’am,’” said the dealer, and she was gone. OLD Mr. Snooks is an inveterate wag, He lives at a large boarding house on West Fourteenth street, In the same house live a couple of young dry-goods clerks. They are both of the genus dude, and affect an air of extreme and feminine languor which Mr. Snooks declares makes him sick at bis stom- | ach. The ether morning, just after Mr. Snooks had taken his seat at the break. fast table, the two young exquisities lolled into the room and sank Into their chairs, “But,” sald the waiter, “Mr, Snooks was in ahead of you, sir; I'm waiting on him.” “Weah in a bubwy, Geawge, must be waited on!”’ In despair George turned to Mr. Snooks, **What shall I do sir?” “Georgel’ sald Snoocks, severely and audibly, “always wait on the ladies first]” and i A PRETTY young mamma, with a lit, tle girl by her side nearly as pretly as herself, was beingentertained by a male stranger, who had struck up an ac- qualntance through the usual and al- ways convenient mediumship of the Jit- tlegirl. The stranger did all the talk- ing. He was one of those men who think they know everything, but only rarely get a good chance te tell it. The lady only answered in mozosyllables, The little girl hstened patiently and de- murly for some time, and then began to fidget about in ber seat. Finally, as the stranger stopped for breath, she sald: “Mamma, you've found one, you?” “What, my dear?’ “Why, don’t you remember what you told papa when he said you’d be lone- some on the train? You said you'd find some bore to talk you to sleep,” Mamma looked out of the window, and the stranger suddenly thought he had better change into the next car, ain’t “I HEAR that your wife's left you, Mr. Bufr.” “Ya-as, ‘Illah’s gone, “Left for good?" ‘“Ya-as; ‘Riah’s left for good.” “But don’t 1t make you feel kind of anxious?” “No, 'Riah was a woman of strong determination. I ain't got no anxlet- ies. She won’t come back.” “Jonx,” sald a bright girl to her lover the other day, *‘I am afraid you are forgetting me.”” *‘Yes, Jennie,” was the brave answer, “1 have been for getting you these three years, in fact, ever since I knew you.” lista Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers is easily applied, and colors brown or black, The prompt use of A Ayers Cherry Pectoral lous lung troubles, eho —— A man should live with his superiors as he does with his fire—not too near, lest he burn; not too far off, lest he freeze, &. Brown's The dudes now express the opinion that Mr. Snooks, is a coarse, brutal man; ‘sells potatoes on | street, y'know,’ w— ——— { | asked the lady of the house, {| *““The grocer, mum,” “With a bill, I presumne?’’ “Yessum.” “ Yessum." **What did he say?” | come again, and to tell you so.” “How considerate, | of groceryman.” Spelter at breakfast, | “All accidenis are surprises, but all surprises are accidents,” be an accident, If you were to say nothing about it it | prise,” “I see,” sald Mrs. S., dangerously. the club sober would that be both | accideut and a surprise?” { “No, my dear; that would not be an accident. ent.” Aan ———— PIA MAGisTRATE—"YOU tourist?" | Prisoper—*‘Yes, sir, I { in all her radiant beauty —"’ Magistrate (hastily)—"Never mind that! How much money have you about your clothes?” Prisoner—*'Seventy-five cents!” | commit you as a tramp. “MA, what do you think? rumor that Mr, Blicks is a married man! Ain't that too bad?” “Tush! Don’t you believe 1t. If he | ain't a bachelor there never was one.” **But bow do you know he is?” “Why, pehaw, child; anybody could tell that by the agonizing look that oumes over him when he sees a baby.” Backache, aching sides and kidneys, sore muscles, stitch, crick are removed by the Hop Plaster, The reign of sense in medicine is shown by the popularity of Hop Porous Flasters for ns, He has mastered all things who has combined the useful with the agreeable, Catarrh Is a very prevalent and exceedingly dis. agreeable disease ; Hable, if neglected, 10 deveiop into serious consumption. Heod’s Sarsapariiia, scting through the blood, reaches every part of the system, effecting a radical and permanent cure of catarrh. 100 doses 31. There is no place so high that an ass laden with gold cannot reach. ——— si IT you have tumor, (or tumor symptoms) Can. cer {or cancer symptoms), Scrofuis, Erysipeias, Salt Rheum, Chronic Weaknesses, Nervoasness or other complaints Dr. Kilmer's Fexats Run. EDY corrects and cures. 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