FARM NOTES, 17 is a popular mistake to suppose indrafned, Except in bogs SWAPS, when they can, tem of underdraining through channels opened by decaying tree roots, very much as it does underdiains, hardened by long cultivation water runs off rapidly; and it is here that floods are most likely to occur. In an experience of many years we have uniformly found that deep underdrain- ing caused the water to run off slowly. 1t soaks into the soil, and times. The underdrain only takes the excess of water above the point of uration. lt is something like absorb as compared with the same passing off from a hardened, surface. The effect of deep drains is very different from large and numerous open drains. last do help the ly, while the under- that of These underdrain retards it. there Is no outlet except as water dries out may sometimes cut off the of a sprig; but, if it does, the reinedy is easily applied. Dig a deep hole or well in the line of the underdrain which it may run through. This will hold a reservoir of much better water can be got from the bog, and as govd as from anv spring that finds its sour in it. At all events we can not alford to maintain swamps, with their unheal- thful malaria, as a means of keeping up our water supply. RTHECOWS each cow abo half bu Tye meal just calving. cot nmen ing by giving a band I il of weal In & aller 1 of boiling water to a feed, at first, apd creasing the quality dally, ¢ g about two weeks before calving, 1f the udder should becom re, swollen and ir ilar amed, bathe it every two hours du day with hot soap-suds, rubb ng i and gently, and drying with cloth. last thing at lard as h wn bear it well. For sore teals, with warm water, and apply giycerine For an obstruction in a teal, use gilver milk'ng tube, The best way manage a fresh-calved cow, the cow herself is concerned, is allow the « to suck for days, or until you are quite udder 1s all right. Then take the calf kK the cow five day for ally if liberally Large fever are two ailments most to feared in a fresh cow, The former produc: d by overfeeding with c¢ trated of stimulating food, like cotion seed, or corn meal. The best remedy to my knowledge is, @ in the fend, Use this medic three times and frequently udder with hot soap-suds, that interferes with the the cow after calving milk-fever. Exposure, too mu cise Or nervous excilement, are sufficient to bring on an attack, recovery of rare occurrent ‘the ounce of prevention’ as in so many others, that pound ol cure. Keej > the for a week before and ree | well, and nu her Suaal —Wea Lo T'IONS FO feed tin} # 18f UL ymmencing ' i he hit it, ruth [i wash cleat L as she C a Lo as [ar as Lo two Lo live y sure tl all 16 away aud mil awhile, for 1 He times a she is fe d and e€spec mis. Mice one ounce & ne two or + ens all pets fom tue Anything condition of AY produce 1 exer- all and a 3 $ { attempt 10 use a8 the LWO some plant ure Kerosens, ir Don water togethe nol mix, kerosene a: the an emul be wall led 1 fany plants by des of mo are oilen aking th ii care in regard to cannot taken. eé emul. be Wnene old but little frui show evidence back, growth. lowed to be kept cl any amount of cutting back, Wood ashes should be used freely in the peach orchard, and ground bone applied once a year, peach trees have borne and the man of decay, cut them allow of an entire new ’rovided the borer be not al- itself, and the soil Hmos “ay a8 Lo establish THE earliest Lima beans, which are usually found near the lower parts of the vines, should not be picked until enough shall have been allowed to dry for seed, as hext season they will pro- duce earlier than the higher grown seed, A Fast horse is not the bast for the plow or cultivator, as such horses not only soon exhaust themselves but the driver also. The best work can usual. ly be doue with a slow animal, as the yrass and weeds cau thus more easily be destroyed, A woop preventive of hog cholera is sald to be as follows: For a herd of twenty-five head give twice a week of bran about one peck; salt, one quart; wood ashes, one peck; soda, quarter of a pound, and about one tablespoonful of earbolie acid; all mixed well. WieN the animals are ‘turned out to grass provide them with salt freely and regularly, Many good farmers prefers placing rock salt where stock can get to it at all times, When this is done the animals will never take more salt than is good for them, DENMARK butter makers reckon on wheat bran, oats sod rape cake as first class butler foeds; barley as second class food; while peas, rye and linseed cake are placed as low as third class, If hens are confined to keep them out of the garden, dig up the earth in their yard once In a while, They like to scratch in the moist earth, and need the exercise, REPEATED croppings of leguminose crops may so exhaust the soll, as to render it what is called “clover” or “bean sick,” This condition may be remedied by the growth of other crops for several years, HOUSEHOLD. BAkED ReED-BIRDS.~—Clean draw them nicely, season to taste, and wrap each bird separately in a piece of pure white paper which been well greased with good butter; oven, or, what is better, if you have 1t, an old-fashioned Dutch oven, best way, according to our mind, take, say, one dozen prime reed-birde, size us possible) as you have Split the potatoes in halves, leaving the skins on, and with a knife hollow centre of each until Xow season the bird to suit the placing the two halves of each together small skewers, using two for each tato. When all the birds are thus pre- pared put them into a pan and bake them in the oven. When done you will have a dish to boast of, The all the julces they escape from the bird in coo king, so that nothing of the flavor -> ALLOPED. —Take fresh or canned { qt.; butter, 1-4 1h,; bread- ! own sugar, 2 oz.; pep- galt, 3 teaspoonfuls; Put a layer of bread of peeled, 3 1 teaspoonful; in a baking-dish, then a laye: sliced tomatoes, and cover with bits of little of the onion, pepper, galt, and sugar; then a r layer bread, and so on, havi ] of bread and leav! pepper, ete., to spr Ink 3 canned tomatoes three-quarter hour, and fresh ones twice Green tomatoes are excel fried or stewed with vir sugar, and a high pepper, and powdered spice f OL y (F I or ‘h BAS MILK AS A SuMMER Dien important element of sumer milk, but it must be taken in on and Sarefullys Drink it small mouthful 8, dency to dyspepsia beat the moments to break the rh r it easier of digestio nodera slowly butter are unites id refreshing summer drinks. Ice- rater dyspepsia is a complaint sry general, though ils cause 1 under stood, Warm cover vinegar, and remember saying: “A ooo rift il, a miser pegar, 8 wise man and a mad man for mixing WSL twice as much oll g 4 ivy Ni i aa lt Ng Of Ol, sail De sure iIXing 3 rv I forv - nT CAKE. —One pound SUgAT, one pound ancl hed ype ur, one pound Oi tter, one pou almon grated pound bl three pounds citron, flour and beef five well-beaten grated, one int BUS and gut it into ries and AiliS a littl pice i Ci th, SURAT and is an Ei Fake h p of en yel SIX egy £3 ana Make miming , parsoips and onions previo boiled tender. BSI them in, epper and salt mutton, boil it rown, put it into the gravy along with 16 vegetables and stew all together, rn - iy ice the A YiE FOR to one stand for a few is swelled, Then aud siiced, tablespoonful of Mix all well to. a buttered dis pint ; let it meal the add flour and a little salt. her and bake in This makes ih. yy the sick or well, ——— GOOSEBERRY TUDDING.—Make teaspoonful cream of tartar in it, and beat two minutes; one-half cup of cold water with one-half teaspoonful of soda and “4 of one cup of flour, Flavor with - —- LiLy CAKE. —Two cups of sugar and one cup of butter mixed together, one cup of sweet milk, two cups of flour, one teaspoonful of cream of tartar, whites of five eggs. Flavor, and frost with chocolate frost. ing. CREAM CAKE.—Beat (0 a froth one cup of sugar and three eggs; on this pour one cup of sweet cream, then stir inone and one-half cups of flour in which one half teaspoonful of soda and mixed, Flavor with lemon and bake in quick oven in thirty minutes. a—— a For the destruction of moths, pur- sue the following plan; Take the tacks from the carpet, fold it back, and wash the floor underneath in strong suds in which a tablespoonful of borax hasbeen dissolved. When dry, sprinkle the carpet and floor with Insect powder, and re-tack, QUITE as good an emetic as any Is mustard, The dose is a teaspoonful in a teacupful of warm, not hot, water Tt should then be swallowed as quickly as possible, If in ten minutes vomit. ing is not produced, drink another tea- cupful of warm water, om WAR TO THE KNIFE, —~Miss Shaws- garden (of St, Louis, to Miss Breezy of Chicago)— Well, how is everything in Chicago? Dull as usual, 1 suppose? Miss Breezy—No, very bright, How is . Louis, the pasturage ——— ““‘T was not always in this " sald the hack-driver as he reached for Is fee, *‘Indeea?”’ “No, sir; at one time 1 was a well- known and promising lawyer.” how do you feel over your promotion?’ the unfeeling rejoinder. station of plaintively Him BRAVE.- I'm afraid you are James, ny dear, 1 MAKING {auxiously)- the baby too much sugar, Father—Not at all, want him to be full of rit. my dear it's sir, how not Cool—Jones—DBut, you prove that 4 Year ago. Sne-—What a lovely summer How resplendent the bright orb vault above. He ler to get his hair « Y aas, nice day for a fel ul. i ———— THOR. —1 always test 1 to my wife, yes, and you use those At by yeuding 1 then Friend—Al she likes, Aunthor- 1, NO those she do OUR ARISTY wo of eream; season with and salt; let it boll and serve n veal or sweel bread. - Wash a half them 18 ED BEETS. ~ ii beets and bake for one i them Sour; ri $5) wi jispla ayed 0 have it mounted above the ground, App top with al pans, ill sav snough grain rat erec ting acorn Cs on posta several foot an ted d thes C inver- met from for th Lo pay er PEE PE r ares § 4 BCLUNe Of KRcCOnNie, and mixed dropped on a piece of bread wi food at night, and pext morn- in drops given in the m ymmended by Dr. IK. N ich ig, of the Massachusetts Doard Agriculture, for garget. i Lhe Jour er, is red ti or ‘5 al of as a remedy ROLL. ~~ ad dough. Driep Fruit oaf of bre bakiog: roll ite abo thickness; spread smooth and seaso Ps te Lo ” ue wit ned ; commence gleam an Hi 1 side and rol and eat with bu 1 t ice, > 8500 Not Called For, makes fine gree: - A Wonderful Freak ies exhibited in W hen ar freak of Natures he demand for currents is reported as greater each year, A Bonanza Mine of health is to be found in Dr. BR. “Favorite Prescription,” the m of which, as a remedy for female weakness and kindred tions, thousands testify. to arita affe -_—— Fruit put up for atiractive hape bring —- market in neat, best prices Farmers am a oth who isisure time for the next few find it their interest to write Richmond, another t3eet ere iittie have a months will B. F. John- appears in column. They offer their time a Hardy ferns are beautiful about the lioase in spots too shady to grow grass, them all or part of — —— a Fraser Axle Grease, The Frazer xle Grease is the best and, intrinsically, the cheapest. Don't work your horses to death by using poor axle Rrease., dry iL -——- Young and growing animals are the most profitable for the farmer, The pain and misery suffered by ths who ars afficted with dyspepsia are indescribable. The reliel which Ia given by Hood's Sacsaparilia has caused thousands to be thankful for thls real medicine. It dispels the causes of dyspepsia, and tones up the digestive organs A ———— a. The best breed is good care, good water, good feed and good barn, Nothing ke Caune naney cure for Dropaey, Gravel, Bright's, Heart, Urinary or Liver Diseases, Nervousness, &o, Cure guarantesd, Mos, S31 Arsh se. Faia. $1 a bottle, 6 for $3.00, Uruggisia I WI AAS ANS 505 It is better to cultivate a few acres thoroughly than to skim over many, Pn Roya GLUE mends anything! Broken Chie oa, Glass, Wood, Free Vials at Drugs & Gro. HE AI A oscars isis Coarse wooled sheep are 1 more lable to be Infested with ticks than merinos, The Banana apple is a sweet Beet Winter apple that is highly recommended, FACET A, Tae Rear LioN or New Yorker (to native), **Exeuse me, sir, but 1 should be glad to see the residence of W. 1, Howells, if" Bostonian, “Never heard of the | pe man,” | dis i ™E HUB. — New Yorker. **Perliaps you can tell me where your famous philosopher, Dr, Oliver Wendell Holmes, » Dostonlan., **Never either.” New Yorker, Mr. John" Bostonian (with sudden animation). “Sullivan’s saloon? Go down two | squares, turn to your nght, and there you are,” lives heard of him, —— Moses NOWHERE. ~* XY ou mada conductor,’ ‘and I'll you." “Yes, ma'am,” humbly. **What do you mean by carrying me beyond my corner?’ ex- old man; ‘‘the company sald the conductor an **Yes, sir.” said the conductor | bly. ** Bah! meek Talk about your Moses being a man; he never run a street HAND what Charlie?” “Only bugging “Charley —an a far-away manne: 1 was ’ “Why. ( sy, dear, vy IL. are Shi he ex y of alarm, Then | again, and thought 4 F a ghost of » a shore, ou are not laimed looked at ise wered n her downeas a smile ber mouth, was sure of it. Harry wi 1 Leves playlug He * he moment once more of the i rier f gall ar nth . Ald an enl mam, ‘1s a » Young min knowledge and walch id develop can tell. 1 I think only ' interrupted yn she was talk- devoted to your had hoped in fact 1%} A Lue Two lias bro am awfully that it is hard now, i have tried in vain to get a carriage, and am afraid th Bt we shall have to do the best we can th a small umbrella, My Ea What! I'woof In tie umbrella! Oh, ther man) Don’t Brown? Mr. Brown 11 COMPANY ~~] ight Miss Deane t 10 BAY, y the 8SOITY Miss Deane, raining que \ 0 you think somewhat sadly)—Yes, oreeg H ctor? Madam, as Mor, Ines shrieks WIOU I father to 1 4 iv don’t want that here any daughter anything. “Why, papa,” responded the **(reorge has discovered a sure cure i corns and bunions, and has given poetry forever.” “Oh.” said the father, “I'm afraid I've misjudged the young man, Just { let things go on as usual,” 3 poet said a will never mors,’ “the AlDOoul itl, for up | Bunko Steerer (to stranger)- Excuse me, sir, but 18 not this my old friend Mr, Ely, of Rome, New | Stranger—No sir, I am Mr. Eichlen- steinbergerblumenthallichtenschwartz - coff, of Quoddyquehograchlasmemfrem- agog. | Dunko steerer excuses himself, { before he can reach his “pal” the | stranger's pawe and address base es caped him, se, but | “MISSED your ‘train did you, Ha! Hal! But you needn't wear sucl a sihister look.’ “My friend, did you ever study the derivation of that word sinister?" “Yes, it comes from the Latin, trum, meaning left.” **Exactly; and if anybody ever had a right to look sinister 1 have.’ The all but well established law that the graft does not effect the stock into which it is inserted, is met by an occa. sional exception, Buckwheat has a stimulating effect on x8 production, and should be often sina. The average period of gestation in a ewe does not vary much from one hundred and fifty-two days, AT od, Rend stamp for PA LENS RE Si nton. b.0. £3} Arch HE Bours QLD ts worth da. por 1h. Potties sold at 250. a box TT ar DEAF! 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