ra FARM NOTES IN AND IN BrEEDING.—Judiclous in and in breeding, says The Southern Live Stock Journal, does not run the stock out. The most perfectly developed and conspicuously valuable cattle in the world are those that have been skill. fully and intelligently bred for gener- ations with no intermixture of foreign blood. In and in breeding, to attain a high degree of success, requires the Hberal use of brains interwoven with more than average judgment, Most of the ills that aro predicted by agricul- tural writers for stock bred in and In are more imaginary than real. The general principles of heredity and the laws of breeding are subjects of special interests to stockmen, and ought to be studied more carefully and extendedly. The only way we may hope to intensify and perpetuate a de- sired quality with reasonable assurance of success 1s by means of in and In breeding. All our prominent and most useful and valuable breeds of domestic live stock and poultry were molded in this way, and it is the only way to create new breeds that will transmit their personal characteristics and excel- lences to their offspring with filelity, Foor RoT IN BHEEP.—AS 8000 a8 lameness 1s perceived the animal should be examined, All loose and diseased horn must be cut away with a sharp knife, and any excessive growth of horn at the toes removed, so that what- ever pus or matter is found beneath the horn may be able to escape. Many remedies are recommended with which 5 wash the diseased parts. Oue method is to wash the feet clean after the diseased parts have been cut away with carbolic soap and warm waler twice per week, and after each washing apply the following muxture: Oxide of copper, four ounces; arsenic, one-half ounce; ascetic acid, three ounces, and honey, eight ounces. This mixture can be applied with a little lint or tow. To Keep CHEINCH BUGS FROM A CORN FIELD.—A great many remedies and preventives against chinch bugs have been suggested and published from time to time, the most of them emanat~ ing from good authorities, but very generally so difficult and iiapracticable in their application as to be of little general use. In their migration from one feld to another, at the time they first appear on the side of a field of corn aud before they have entered it, cut five or six rows of the corn and (clear the ground, then plow a strip of land eight or ten feet wide, leaving a deep furrow in the center of the strip, with the perpendicular side of the furrow toward the field to be protected. Into this the bugs will fall, where straw may be thrown on them and burned. Or the furrow may be covered with some of the stalks that have been cut while they were green, by laying them across it, when the bugs will crawl under them into the furrow and remain there fn the shade long enough for the stalks to dry and be burned. Tae DEMAND FoR LARGER HORSES, ~Only a few years ago 1,200 to 1,400 pounds was thought to be a big horse. Now our grade “draft horses, 1,400 to 1,800 pounds, are demanded by the city markets, and even heavier horses sell all the ‘better if they can be found, Many of our best farmers have grand teams of grade draft mares thal money cannot buy. Every one is worth a fortune for breeding, while the amount of work they can perform is astonishing. The farmers all want larger horses, to work, and are eagerly breeding to in- crease the siza, ‘The dealers everywpere are actively looking for the grade draft tiorses all over the west, and fortunate the farmers and the communities where this popular borse is found. IT is best for the average farmer fo have but one kind of chicks. They can then have unlimited range, and there will be no expensive yards to keep up, and you will always know that your birds are pure. Birds can’t re- main healthy unless they are allowed plenty of room to roam and hunt the sarly worm, No implement needs better care than those that are costly or difficult to con- struct. Some of them are used but = short time during the year, such as harvesters, They should be well cleaned, and every part subject to rust given a brushing over with kerosene, It convenlent, expensive machinery should be covered, as during the winter there is always an accumulation of lust that does more or less damage to {mplements, Whex the ewes become old their places should be supplied by younger nes, Pen them iu the fail and get ihem fat by giving them all the hay and grain they will eat, twith plenty of turnips, and they will be in excellent tondition for market in a short time. Workixa the cabbage sh:ould still be Gone as the cabbage makes consider- able growth after the leaves fold and begin to head, The crop delights in frequent cultivation, and does not pbject to manure at all stages of growth. Crops or 1880 AnD 1887.—According 10 the department of agriculture, the acts of the several crops in 1880 7 are as follows: | wheat —- J830, 300,000 acres; in 1 30 Corn In 1880, 62,500,000; in 1887, Ta . 400,000. Rye in 1880, 17,000,000; 867, 23,000,000. Oats in 1880, 16.530 5%; in 1887, 25,900,000, som ALL receptacles for extracted honey, sven those new, should be well rinsed with pure, cold water, and, after well fried, waxed, if of wooden structure, before using. an Tene are little things which effect the quality of butter which is not easy to explain to others, Good judgment is & quality not transmissible on paper, Four quarts of finely ground corn. meal may be given every day toa cow on ure, If the milk is sold and not made into butter, buckwheat bran may be given instead of of cornmeal, A NEW brand of nd of fowls—the Orping- a Ae i Rghieh pou and table fo they ae good lye ADWAY' ES II Tf st STOMACH REMEDY. For theoure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Aids B ladder, Nervous Loss of Appet Headache, Costivensss, indi on, Billousness, Fever, Indammation ef the wels, Plies, and all derangements of the A nal viscera Purely Vv able, containing no mercury, minerals, or deieterions drugs Price, 28 cents per box. Sold by all draggista. DYSPEPSIA! DR. RADWAY'S PILLS 550 They ro. store strength to the stomach and enable it to per. form ita functions. The symptoms of Dyspepsia disappear, and with them the lability of he ByS- tem to contract diseases. Take the medicine so. cording to directions, and observe what we say in “False and True.” Send a letter stamp 0 DR. RADWAY & CO, No, 32 Warren direet, New York, for “False and True.” *.t Be sure toget RADWAY'S. DR. RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian Resolvent, Builds up the broken down constitution, purifies the blood, restoring health and vigor. Solid by druggists, $i a bottle, ‘RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. For the relief and care of ali Pains, Congestions and Inflammations, DR.RBADWAY & CO.,82 Warren 8t. N.Y * Exhaustive experiments in the manu- facture of aluminium have recently been made at the Krupp works Essen, Germany, and with the most gratify- ing results. The metal is turned ott pure in chunks, some of which weigh nearly 100 pounds, and the cost of pro- duction is said to be considerably less than a shilling (25 cents) per pound. A company has been formed in Eng- land for managing the process on a and artificial cryolite. offered for sale at a few pound it will come into general use. saturated solution of chloride of tin, even if much eaten into. tion of the immersion will rust; tain too great an excess of acid, sell, be washed in water snd then with ammonia, and be dried as quickly as | possible, Articles treated In this man- ner assume the appearance of dead silver. a The presence of wood stuff in paper | aniline and phloro glucine reactions. The author (E. Hanausek) obtained | from Professor Teclu & naomber of samples of wood cellulose in which the reactions could not be produced. such samples are mixed with paper stuff the examination of the mixture by chemical materials is deceptive. | Microscopic examination showed at | once the presence of wcody fibre, Paper manufacturers should bear this in mind, lp Apis Alum 1s found native in some places | either efiloresced on the surface of bitu- | minous alum-schist, or united with the | soil in the’neighborhood of volcanoes, when it may be obtained by simple | lixiviation and evaporation; a little pot- | ent into alum, tain mineral waters, A —— To-Night and To-Morrow Night, And each day and nightduring the week you can get at all druggists’ Kemp's Bal- sam for the Throat and Lungs, acknowl« edged to be the most successful remedy ever sold for the cure of Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, snd Consumption. Get a bottle fo-day and keep it always in the house, so you ean check your cold at once. Price 50¢ and §L Sample bottles free, SepepyY PARTY (to bartender) —G ime me a gin fizz, Bartender—Y es, sir; do you want it extia fizzy? Seedy Party—No; extra ginny. fs New YORKER — W here have you been for the past hour? Bervant—l1’ve been down stairs, “Great Scots! You have been gone long enough to have been down South!’ — PAssENGER (on Pullman car nearing New York) Porter, what's the matter with the ice water, it’s warm? Porter— Warm, sah? Dat’s funny, 1 put a chunk of ice in de filter, sah, jest befo’ we lef Chicago, deed I did, ———————— It seems that the discovery of a sure cure for baldness, claimed to have been made by H. A. Fechter, of New Haven, Conn., is genuine, Bome of the results it has ac- complished are really wonderful. Mr. Fechter has prima a cireular describing it, which he distributes free to all who ape ply for it “THAT Is rather an expensive um. brella, Bromley.” “Yes, Darringer. It is the ‘kind other people appropriate.” “Just what I thought, Dromley; whose is it?" Mz. Percy SILVERTONX (who has had lis high-valued though Engh is ing mustache yomoTed) Son, LX have had my mustache cut off! Miss Julle Stiles (lis flancee) On, pshaw! why did you tell me? I wanted to find it out myself ! PROFLE are who think that Sea ete p————’ Salt Rheum Often causes greats agony with lis Intense itching and burning. Hood's Barsaparilia, the great biood purifier, cures salt rieunm and wi skin dis ead. It thoroughly cleanses, resovales sud en. riches the blood. Give It atrial “After the fallure of three skiiful physicians to oure my boy of salt heum, tried Hood's Sarsa. parila and Olive Ointment. I have now used four boxes of Ointment, and ons and a haf bottles of Barsaparilla, and the boy is to all appearances completely cured. Ile is now four gears old, and has been afflicted mince he wes six months of age.” Mes B, Banpzmsox, 86 Newhall Street, Lowell, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all dragglista. $1; six for §5. Prepared only by C. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, 100 Doses One Dollar CATARRH ELY'S Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflamm ation, Heals the Bores, Restores the Senses of Taste a and Smell Try the Care. A pajiics in applied hte each nostrl]l and is agree. able, Price #0 cents ea 1 Was ay mall, registered, 6) ota, FLY BROTHERS. Warren st, New York, Lecture on “ROUGH ON RATS. SO ois Daina, oid a 15, Y BUG int of beazine and BED GS: douche Dufstung crevices D BU PS Water Bugs, Beetles, 1 ev &c. For two or three nighis aprile Rove ox Bars dry powder about and down the sink, iby pipe. First thing = BEETLES the morning wash it all away down the drain pipe, when the insects from garret to cellar Ww ATER Pw secret is in WATER R BUGS the fact that wherever {sects are in the house 4 nu doin drink 4 uring the night. For Potato ¥ on Vines, etc., a tahis. sful of hassete powder, well orn in a keg of water, and with sprinkling pot, vpra; ROACHES | ® yplied oe broom. Keep it well a up. bay ' 25. and $1 Boxes — Arr size, Ses full direc tions with boxes, COROUND SQUIRRELS, RABBITS, & yg, Gophers, Chipeunks, cleared out by Bough on Bata See directions. ROUGH ON_MALARIA »i Gh Ts er WANTED: | ONE AGENT FOR THIS( OU NTY, To lake orders fof enigging SMALL PHOTO. | GRAPHS into Eaocks Malasia, cc me SA ——— He Gor EvEN.~Fiust Club Man (heatedly)—All I have to say is that 1 consider you a puppy. Becond Ditto (coolly)—If that were the case I could take first prize at the dog show, and that’s more than you can say, “How 80?” “You lack the necessary pedigree and breeding.” —a—i—— “WxLL, Janet,” said “the facetious husband, whese wife had just dis. charged the hired girl, "are you going to bravely breast the waves of the do- mestic sea of troubles?” “No,” she answered, demuraly, “I am only going to stem the curran ni. —————— ByuMpaTHETIC OLD LADY (to con viet)—Ah, my unfortunate friend, your fate 1s indeed a hard ene, and aus she thinks of you Im this dreadful place, how your poor wife must suffer. Convict (very much affected )— Wh— which one, mum? ['m up for bigamy, Youvna Wire—wil forever, Charles? Young Husband-—How long, darl- ing? “Ferever, Charles, forever.” “1 don’t really think, Clara, that I'll last quite that long unless you quit making those biscuits for supper.” you love me Don’t hawk, and blow, aud spit, hut use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, Keep salt in a dry piace and cheese in a tin box, emo lfssememie (3etter than sn Hero, “What a coward that Major Smith is’ said Jones to EHobiuson, “why, the very sight of gun-powder would make him {ll How did he ever manage to become an of ficer In the army?" “Don't say anything against Bmith,” answered Robinson, “he once saved my life.” “Baved your life! Nonsense, Impossible! What do you mean?” “I mean that I was in the first Plerce’s Golden Medical Discovery. 1 bad and my physicians bad given me no hope; yet here [ am, as well as ever a man was, { To remove m { goods rub the spots with hard soap and | soft water as soon as they are observed ——— A Young Girl's Grier at her critical ed to je period yy and gratitude als Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It purified and en riched ber blood, gavea bealthy activity tw stosnach, bowels, robust bealth t is the only medicine and her return to {| The pictures are really beantifal | auaranieed Agents can easly got orders and Wake & large commission, Address, 828 MAKKET ST. PHILAL IRLFHIA { - PT BY. Book keeping Pusd ness Fe 8 oh, sanahip, Arithmetic, Shert therough taught MALL Aros ryanve i C3 lege, ad Main 6E, AGENTS WANTED. ies” & | HERBRAND FIFTH HEEL, L223 tmpevrement. HERBRAND (0, Fresost SQL GEORGE'S IRARL for bars aod rouse | meen. 8. George's, MA RiEran, A i Prin. _Baloct, fe rong h, i. "Sis. and $300, - Wr $5 a Safet ¥ Ree Holder Oo. Hak, Meh, nt Pi | Great English Bout an i Is, Ritumatis Remedy. Blair’ 'S Hex, t id Fills. A ye SSTHNL ERE vilie, Pa. to 88 " any. tien nt Bnder the horge's feet La Fn atte: In 4. 01 ay Humane he ie Reo ody | C ‘Bay 5.8 Goa Then at home sad make more money workin® for ue han ot Terme PERE. a $5. per ih. Pettit's Bat le sold at To 8 box Balve is RSE Adee, To08 & Co, Angueie. Malus, _—_—_ visitor from the couniry)--Just wail a minute. I want to see what they dia with Lagerbler’s case, Lagerbier is one of our prominent ssloonists, Visitor—- What was he tried for? For keeping open on Sunday? “No; for closing.” sis i author of “Ben Har” authorized biography of him. W,. U. Hen- of the Democratic pariy, has just completed an admirable biography of Cieveland, with » bright sketoh of Thurman, Lime water 1s good for chilbiains. Use strong and hot, A saturated solu- tion of alum in water, used hot, is also a curative, Lvoy--Are you going to the sea. shore this season? Tom--No; I nesd rest, x i Dison) Urinary Live Grave, Bry b Kervoasem, ra Duns dey Ca rice rt 821 Arch §, a bottle, Dragzim Ctires the Wor cases, Cure gaaranieed. ‘Ity it AI MI lS Geese may ba picked every ten weeks, Old geese should be kept for breeding, and the surplus goslings marketed as soon as they are large enough. RaTS; All Fits Fo Pi ter A pines oat YelOus Cures, Fit canes, Wend 10 Dr. Kinet) Arch St Faia. Ph Peas may be planted as late as now for a summer or fall supply, There Is no necessity for ceasing to grow peas Js long as the season is $ favoruble. ————s Frazer Axle “Grease. The Frazer Axle Greases is better and cheaper than any other, at donble the price Ask your dealer for it, and take no other, A WII AI OS Cool nights are injurious to melons. Rn i be disturbed s have run, but all weeds d out fn he bila. tive g fee from the manufacturers, that salisiaciion in every case, or be refunded, This guarantee uted on the botlie- wrapper, and ly carried out for many years, a —— “Janes,” sald the grocer to his new FUAran money will faithful now?" *No, sir.” “Well, ketch some more in the win. a——" ison I am very poor, Mr. Browne, My little all won’t foot up more than i ! i i i i Mr. Browne--Oh, $25,000 is enough \ 101 us to begiu on, Mr. Smyth. - Boston MAmpEs (to young | from New Jersey)—In New Jersey, Mr. | Redmud, blood, 1 understand, ers, Miss Waldo. ss Dyspepsia, indigestion, sick headache, sad that tired feeling are cared by Hood's Sareapariila, which tones the s:omach, promes healihy dai. gestion, creates an appetite, cures sok headache by all 180 Doses One Dollar. C—O CO Never use for cake, milk that has —————— Rupture cure guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch St, Uhil’a, | Pa. Ease at once, no operation or de sands of eures after others tail, advice free, send for circular, Matches should always be | kept in a | | 3 400,00 people often sir comfort, Old pe lency, le are beset with constipation. flats- owsiness, diarrhoea, ind oye ate of Paine’s C “elery Compound, and Sold by druggists, §1.00 Six for $5.00 WELLS, RICHARDSON and i slating on the nd by doe ig end removes the disorders peculiar Old people find it »imulating sppette, a promoter of digestion. WLI & CO., Burlington, Vt. eenanmmntil THE LIFE OF a fh Wallace, onl nd en } ‘oney “TAMES" anid the father of the fam- | ily, sternly, ‘‘your school reports have | been anything but favorable this term. | I suppose yon failed in your examina- | tion as usual?” | “No, sir,” protested the boy, “I passed, but it was a tight squeeze.’ “Laurs, ' continued the father, turn- | ing to his oldest daughter, *‘I think I : heard voices in the hall late last even- | ing. I nave told you repeatedly not to | let that young man stay later than 11 | o'clock,” **It was just 11 o'clock when he left, father,” | “That's 80,” testified James, coming | to the relief of tus sister, **I was at | the top of the stairway and saw him go, | He got away at 11 o'clock, but it | was a tight sque-~'’ “James! shirieked Laura, Mauya—Harry, what have you been doing to the poor dog? He's been | Harry— Well, he knocked over your to him and I guess | “Nonsense! what you say.’ : “Oh, yes they can when—you kick | ‘em, i Dogs can’t understand | “How LONG have you been in busi- | ness as a barber?” i “Nearly twenty years, sir. I com- menced when I was fourteen years old. I have a son who will succeed me soon- er or later.” i “I am giad to bear it. And when | he opens business buy him a new razor. The one you have been shaving me with has been Injured by its twenty | ———- The Agounies of L aA 0. East RivER NATIONAL BANK, ¢ New York, March 10, 1886 5 ves we great pleasure to’ add my Porot Last October I bad a very se it R in bed or get in and uld not turn assistance, the told agony; wilh LASTERS. As had one applied to the of my back, and to my greatsurprise I cone tinued wearing it until entirely cured, and am Lappy to say that 1 have pot bad the slightest symptoms of Lumbago sinos, They a wonderful and valuable Plaster for 1 stnall them. W.8 PuuLuies, Excuaaxce Eprror — Willlam E. captain and crew from the deck, besides slaughts, summer resort. mse lf the ribbons when driving, doesn’t he? Silk & datin’s, you know, 8 By the author ym Dy HUR. . if Wise, Ask fre you Buller with Indigestion? HY: Should Dyspepala be Endured 7 | Should you Coguetts with Disease? { Take sy Foolish Risks? when you can put your Stomach in first-class order and keep it so, with Dr. ScHenck's Manorake PiLs. A Purely Vegetable Compound without men cury or any other injurious mineral. { Have s Congerted & Enlarged Liver? { Baler wi with Hausen and Elliousneus? 1 Invite Janndios, Chills, axd Malaria? {Not Bsmeve all Liver Troskle? when you can command the most powerful agent Nature has given for treating the Lives and restoring its function, by asking or sends fag for a box of Dr. ScHenck's Manorare Pius. For Sale by all Draggists, Price z Cts. per box} 8 boxes for 65 cts or sent bY mail, postage free. of receipt of price. Dr. J. H. Schenck & Sor, Philad's I prescribe 5: tufly ete dorse Big 6 3s the only specific for the ceriain cure of this disease G.HRINGRAMAM MD Ammierdam, N We have sold Bip GC many eam, snd iven ithe Lest - Lo nu lille ¥réeuly by the Chextosl Oa. . DYORE 4 ifn, wim In K & JB HOBENSACK, Surgical & Med ical Office, 206 N. Second , Phila, Estab, 40 years, _— speciale ty of treating all Torus of Nes vous debility, loss of vigor, vouthful mprodence and al Torms of special Qseases, Cols suitation oy mad snouy Pri- vale and conndeniial, SEND FOR BOOK. ce lions § A. X. to2 PF. M., an tom GP Closed on Sundays AFFLICTED os UNFORTUNATE After aii others 399 NK. 15th 8t., below Callowhill, Phila, Par AL diseases. Pam bry sary indoor Callor write. Advice fee and oy Hours : 13 a.m tll». ad 2 © 10 evening *Q STOPPED FREE De RLS 5 GE E RESTO re N hg Dismasya Afvcrione, Po, YT LION ? FARMERS S160 SAW MILL, Creu maw M0 "bear -— have ropine, KL bow the coming ines TR dL Se Elizaboth Stuart Phelps, Josiah Allen's Wife, Mary J. Hoimes, Marion Harland, Rose Terry Cooke, Will Carleton, Robert J. Burdette, Eliza R. Parker, Kate Upson Clarke, Mrs. John 8 : Florine Thayer McC Ys Dr. Wm. A. Hammond, Christine Terhune Herrick. Artistic Needlework Testruted. CE eC . amd il that & novios weld have se gificuity in working them. 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