FARM NOTES, 'ICK apples at the night time, as- gorting them as you pick,and put all the sound ones in bushel boxes, Take these boxes to some central and con- venient place for packing in good clean barrels, Make a table say six or eight feet Tong and three feet wide at one end, and narrowed to eight or ten inches wide at the other. 1'lace boards six inches wide around the top. Have the table high enough so that an apple barrel will just go under the narrow end. Make the other end of the table four inches higher, so that the apples will gently roll to the end toward the barrel, Empty the bushel boxes In this barrel, and you can see all the lm- perfect fruit, which can be readily picked out and the good fruit placed carefully in the barrel. In this way assorting can be done very rapidly. Proper assorting of frult has been talked and written about for years, yet many fruit growers will not learn that the practice is money in their pockets, Certainly It does not pay to put a peck of small apples in a barrel of large: ones. They do not measure any more and only lower the price upon the whole product. If possible, select a good dealer in fruit and seil to him. If you can guarantee your fruit, you will have no trouble in selling. 1 make all my small sound apples ioto cider, using a power press with a capacity of eighty barrels per day. Adding three pounds of grapes tn each bushel of apples improves the quality of the cider. clean. TAMING PRAIRIE SoD.—In ail sit- uations which are adapted to the growth of the so-called ‘tame grasses’ they may be made to supplant the wild growth without breaking the prairie god, The seed of blue grass, timothy, or any variety desired may be sown directly upon the praire sod. The wild growth will protect the new from the sun, winds and beating rains until it becomes established, In a few years the cultivated grasses will run out the indigenous ones, making a dense, thrifty sod. used for pasturing cattle, it is so much the better. A good time for this is in September, before the autumn rains, or early in spring, before the frost is oat of the ground. The latter is the time to sow clover. LoG Casixs are fast go- ing out of style as fashion- able residences, Log Cab- ins will, however, always have a place in American history, as they were the most prominent feature of our country’s early social The ploneers were strong, rug- healthy. Warner's Log Cabin * Youg TIP life. ged, reproduc:ion of one of the best of the old time roots and herbs which ket them well. Everyboly praises “Tippecanoe” as a stomach tonic. The apple was first brought Into public notice by the Mullica Hill Grange, of Gloucester County, N. J, At the meeting of the American Pomological Society, held In Boston last September, {t was favorably noticed by the Native Fruit Committee. In general appear- ance and size the fruit resembles the Rhode Island Greening, being large, pearly, round, and slightly flattened at the ends; when fally ripe its color is greenish yellow, with a few red dots, and a blush on the sunny side, Its flesh is fine grained and of a mild, to March. The trees make a strong, bear abundant crops annually, the most lucky people in the world. comes on. see his last load of grain in the barn! To be sure, he has watched the weather, his implements were all re- paired, ready for the harvest, and he did nothing but harvest when the time came. He worked bis brain as well as his muscles, and that is why he seems *o be a very lucky man. Every stalk of corn should be care- fully examined in order to select for next year's seed. An examination at this time will show the stalks which have made the more vigorous growih and developed sooner than the others in the Oeld. While the grain and shape of the cob as well as the number of ears on the stalk should be noticed; yet the main object should be to secure seed from the earliest and most vigor- ous stalks, and this 18 the proper time to examine, Tne roadsides, fence corners, rabbish, thickets and weeds should be completely cleared up, not only for the advantages of the appearance, but be- cause such are used as the harboring places of insects, Destruction to crops will follow neglect to clear out the growth in inaccessible places where the plow, cultivator and harrow cannot go. Then the hoe should be used, and fire made to consume everything that is a nuisance. IT costs about 1 cent per week up to the age of ten weeks to feed a young chick, at which age, If properly cared for, 1t should weigh two pounds, This is equivalent to 5 cents as the cost of food for each pound of chick. The costs are imcreased, however, by the value of eggs used for Incubation, labor, warmth and intercst on invest. ment, Tue whiteleaved and weeping lindens are among the most useful lawn trees for our climate. They are aud injurious ntact jing do. structive diseases appear to pass them and while their growth is quite rapid, the foliage of each is singularly beautiful and tenacious. APTER the rains it will require close attention and extra work to Sowa the weeds grass, | ve the most favarable ty for growth. W PII.I.S! Tho Creat Liver and STOMACH REMEDY. For the eure of all disarders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, ladder. Nervous Disgases, Loss of Apvetite, Jeadache, Constipation, Cos - tiveness. Indigestion, Billonsneds, Fever, In flammation of the Bowels, Piles, and all de. rangements of the internal viscera. Purely vegets le, containing no mercury, minarais, or deleterious druge PERFECT DIGESTIO taking one of Hadway's every morning, about ten o'clock, as a dinner pill. By so doing SICK HEADACHE, Dyspepsia, Foul Stomach, Biliousness, will be avoided as the food that 18 eaten contributes ita nourishing properties for tae support of the patural waste of the body. E® Observe the following symptoms resulting from Disease of the Digestive Organs: Constipa- tion, Inward Files, Fulloess of the Blood in the Heud, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn, Disgust of Food, Fulloess or Weight in the stomach, Sour Eructations, Minking or Fluttering of the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying posture, Dimuess of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull pain in Will be ac. comp! shed by of the skin and Eyes, Pain in ihe L'mbs, and Sudden Flushes of Heat, the Flesh, A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will the system of ail the above named disorders. Price 25 cits per box, Sold by all droggiste, Send a letter stamp 10 DR. KADWAX & Co, No. 32 Warren street, New York, §# uforma tion worth ¢ sands will be sent 10 you TO THE 3LIC. Be sure and ask for HAD WAY'S and see that the name “RHADWALY what you buy, Side, Chest Burning io ree AX InpiGNANT Wipow.—Friend Y ou seem to be excited, Mrs, Jones, Widow—1 am excited; I bave been What is the matier? Well, just think of the impudence of young Jinks. Yesterday I buried my husband, and this morning he came and proposed Lo me. You showed him the door? Ot course I did, and I gave him to understand that he was not to show his face in this house again for at least week, — w— POSTAL ITEM. —*This won't go fo: two cents,” said a postal clerk io » country office, returning to a negro a jetter which he passed through the de- livery window. “Whut's de matter wid it?" “Too heavy.” “+ Jes’ bout like I *spected. Dat letter wuz er writin’ too heaby a han’, but he kep’ on er bearin’ down an’ er bearin® down on his pen, back, sah, an’ git him to write it wid er encil.”’ - CHANCE. —~ AnD HER LAST | other day and accosted one of the i clerks: Mrs. Ferguson one just like it on | Monday for sixty cents | say It was my last chance to get one so | cheap?” your last chance to get one for a dollar, sixty centa Monday worning.”’ ssn ASA A LIMIT To BRAVERY. —Offics Boy i editor. | him right in. | Office Boy—He says he wantis ter { kerlect a bill, Editor (aghast)-—-Greal heavens, | house to visit my dear old /ather! § an— " Exes AD Xo Eves. —Husband— Have the couple who just moved into the house next door any children? Wife—Children? They've only been married a day or two. “How do you know?” ‘*Before he started down town this act as if he was afraid he'd get hit if he didn’t.”’ TREMLOW “Gone Siggy!” Sigamund-—*“What is it? I saw you an hour ago, and you were get~ ting on swimmingly with that stunning Marshmallow girl.” Tremlow—"80 I was, me deah boy, so I was; but just when I began to get over my bashful- ness a little, she turned around and asked me If I wouldn't like to come over and play with her little sister some afternoon.” NO ADVANTAGE-Johnnie—*'1 wish IL lived in South America.’ Mother —**Why, Jennie?” “I'he mammas down there don’t wear any slippers.’’ “Yes, my son, but you must also re- member that the little boys in South America do not wear any pants,’’ “That's so, It’s queer that I never thought about that.” A YOUNG HUSBAND came homs from his office tired and hungry, and the smell of the supper was delicious. Just as he was about to take a large bite out of a biscuit, his wife remarked, with a beaming smile: *‘1 made those biscuits all by myself, dear.” Placing it gently as far away as he could, he sald, with heartfelt gratitude: “My precious darling, you have saved my life.” “You say the French opera was not a #sncocess,’ **T'he house was crowded on the first night, and the first five rows shone with d heads,” “What thinned out the audience after that?” “The chorus and prima donna wore Jong skirts,” Iss I — A LADY recently arrived at Sara toga with two trunks filled with bus. stles, The bustle must go-—wherever a woman does, Mss I Tne thermometer marked 180° in the shade at Atlanta the other da melting weather 1s Such enough to make Greece run, AHI True Economy It is true economy to buy Hood's Sarsaparilia, for “100 Doses One Dollar’ Is o'lginal with and true only of this popular medicine. If you wish to prove this, buy a boltle of Hood's Barsapariiia and measure its contents. You will find it £5 hold 10 teaspoonful. Now read the directions, and you will find that the average dose for persons of different ages is leas than & teaspoonful, This is certainly conclusive evidence of the peculiar sirengtu and economy of Hood's Sarsaparilia. “J took Hood's Sarsapariila for joss of appetite, dyspepsia, and general lmngoor, It did me a vast amount of good” J. W, WILLEFORD, Quiney, HL Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggista. $1; six for $3. Preparal only by C. L HOOD & Cu, Lowall, Ma 100 Doses One Dollar eerste Paints containing little or no oil when laid over thoroughly dry wood seldom blister, as there is nothing for the heat to vaporize. Painting that is allowed time to harden thoroughly be- tween coats, and that consists of good material, is blister-proof. When wood is free from moisture before the prim | ing 18 applied, and the first coat of paint is perfectly dry, the liability to blistering is confined to the surface, | ti tn ithe height of the wires from | ground the greater the velocity of elec- i trical transmission, Subterranean | slowly. { ag | A veleran fruit grower says that the { method of catching the curculio in {down on a white sheet 18 a remedy better than all of the many others ever | tested. per — For coffee stains try pulting thick | ing it out with lukewarm water. For | raspberry stalns weak ammonia and | water is the best, - Woman's Modesty, Many women are prevented by feelings of delicacy from consulting a physician in | those disorders arising from functional de- | rangement of her peeullary delicate organ- ism, and the most serious resuils are olten | caused by this neglect, To such persons ir. Plerce's Favorite Prescription is an | especial boon, as it offers a sure and safe | cure for all those distreming disorders to i | it saves n modest girl or woman | embarrassment of a perional consultatien | with a physician. *“Favirite Prescription” | is the only medicine for woman's pecuilar | weaknesses and ailments, sold by | gists, under a positive guarantes from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfac { tion In every cass, Or neney will bs re | funded, See guarantee én bottle wrapper. EE ————— Beekeepers gay Unt | est derived from anyfewer. It will run like water, Jack and Jill each took a pill, Old fashioned kind-all grown ; Jack's went down—bul with a frown Jill died from “cause unknown.’ Smiles will supersede gany frowns, and | many discomforts will be unknown, when Dr. Plerce’'s Pleasant Pugative Pel tirely supersede, as they bid fair to do, the jarge and less efficient pill of our fathers. Every day they gain new laurels! Most popular when mostills aboun i! —-— ———— - Two tablespoonfuls of fresh pyre. thrum to two gallons of water, sprayed upon cabbages, will kill the cabbage worm, Symptoms of Gatarrh, Dall, heavy headache, sbatruction of the | nasal passages, discharge falling from the head into the throat, sduetimes | watery, and acrid, at obers, thick, tena cious, mucous, purdlent, Hoody and putrid; {the eyes are weak, watiry, asd inflamed; | there is ringing in the ean, deafness, hack- | ing or coughing to clear Ge throat, expeo- toration of offensive matbr, together with scabs from ulcers; the voke ia chan ged and has a nasal twang; the bisath is offensive; | smell and taste are Impaired; there is a i i ! i sion. a hacking cough and geveral debility. If you have all, or any oosiderable num- { ber of these symptoms, yu are suffering { from Nasal Catarrh, The more complica i | the number and diversity of symplems, Thousands of cases’ apnually, without manifesting half of the shove symptoms, result in comsumption, and end in the | grave. No disease is 80 tommon, more de | septive and dangerous, o less understood, or more unsuccessfully ‘reated, by phy- sicians. Five hundred dollars reward is offered by the manufactgers of Dr. Bage's Catarth Remedy, for 8 case of catarrh which ilicy cannot cure, Remedy sold by | druggists, at only 50 contd For nose bleed, get plenty of pow dered alum up into the nostrils. Frazier Axio Grease. The Frazer Axle Greast lasts four times as long as any other. Use it, and save your horses and wagoss. A trial will prove that we are right. Relieve pains In the application of mustard, i You don’t know how much better you will feel if you take Hood's Sarsaparfa. It will overcome that tired feeling, purify your blood, give you a good appetite, and make you bright, active and strong. De sure to get Hool's Sarsaparilia. Sold by droggisis, sides by the ssi —_-- Sandpaper applied to the yellow keys of the piano will restore the color, Rupture eure guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Mayer, 831 Arch St, 'hil’a, Pa. Ease at onee, no operation or de- lay from business, sttested by thou- sands of cures after others fail, advice free, send for circular, is often blamed for the sins of ignorance. in. EE Nothing Cures © y, travel, Bright's, Heart, Disbates, Urinary, Liver Diseases, Nervousness, &e,, ike’ Cant's Kidney Care, OMoe, 831 Arch Bi, Phils. $1 a bottle, 6 for $5. At Draggisia, Cures the worst cases, Cire guarantesd, ry wn The woman who hesitates never gels her hat on to suit her, ITS: All Fite se free by Dr. Kitho's Great Nerve ster. No Fite after feat day's use, Mars velous cares, Treatise and $2.00 trial bottle free 10 Fit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, 831 Aron 85, Palla, Va A S55 O00 II William Rufus died the death of the poor stags which he hunted, YP 11 afMictod with sore eyes use Dr. Tsano Thome son‘ sBye-wator, Druggists sell at 250. per bottle = —— so ps 5 When dress silk becoraes wet pat it between the hands io dry quickly. No OriuM in Piso's Care for Contuinp. tion, Cures where other remedies fall, fact that in certain species of vegeta. ble growth there are found a variety of stones supposed to be formed and de- posited in their tissues from the silicl- ous and calcareous juices circulating in thelr organisms, Thus, In the bamboo a round stone 1s found at the joint of the cane called ‘‘tabasheer,” Another curiosity of the sort is the ‘‘eocoanut stone,’ found in the enlos- perm of the cocoanut in Java and other East Indian islands, Dr, ate of lime. It is sometimes round, sometimes pear shaped, while the ap- pearance is that of a white pearl with- out much luster. Some of the stones are us large as cherries and as hard as feldspar or opal. They are very rare, ease or evil spirits by the Stones East Indian fruits, been discovered in the midst of teak wood. me A Francis O'Reilly, the well-known man of No. 18 Prince street, gays of ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS busi engaged in the livery and i Bess, hacking { we have found ALLCOCK'S PLAST! | very great service, We use thea as protectors, placing one on the chest « ¥ * of ouly on the pit of 11 ward off the « es stomach, They 1d, We are frequently affected with rheama. tism, kinks in the back, and pains in the ALLL PLAS. My and using and have now sey aot 0 : 1 £m JIL ACL As a MAC. side: but ons or two of TERS quickly us, daughter PLASTERS for weak back world of them, 1 them fo WS wife AL1CH tl cure bave been CR'S nx been r twenty years, and always have a box in the house," c——————— The best method of cleaning Hassia iron stove-pips of rust Is to dip the | pipe In a solution of one part of sul- phuric acid and ten of water and | then 1mmerse in a bath of hot lime | water; finally rub with dry sawdust, | To black or polish and make Hussia | stove pipe look like new, take of as- | phaltum two pounds, bolled linseed oil one pint, oil of turpentine two quarts; fuse the asphaltum in an irom pot, boil | well and remove from the fire. tine, Some makers add | Japan is better than paint to keep Un { from rusting. -> © distance from land, or even on the | shore and in ports when the wind blows | state of purity. | land winds drive before them an atmos- | phere always impure, but at 100 | kilometers from the coast this impurity | has disappeared. The sea rapidly puri | of a certain breadth becomes an absol- ute obstacle to the propation of epi- demics, Manne atmospheres driven { upon land purify sensibly the alr of the | regions which they traverse; this puri- fication can be recognized as far as | Paris, The sea is the tomb of moulds and of aerial schizophytes, - a - The curious fact that usual h al pro- duced by friction is absent wuen the articles are magnetized is just now be- ing discussed by scientists who are | seek'ng an explanation. Very striking | examples are described in a late number i of a scientific periodical, A workman | fastened a couple of powerful magnetls ito his lathe to hold more securely a | plece of metal which he wished to drill {and turn. The presence of the mag- | nets kept the metal so cool that no | weter was needed to keep the drill | moist and cool. just as good. and give poor, weak, crocky colors, To be snore brilliant and durable colors, Bend 1 sostal § {10 cents A Quan WELLS, RICHARD For Gilding or Bronzing Faocy Articles Use }, #1 Durable! Economical i end Fastnes We Yun © an any other dyes ever pa , making the { Address Bronze, 1D Cents. Cold, Silve Copper. Or | cal advantages. ial In generating steam, experiments under various boilers show 1000 feet of {gas to be equal in healing power to {from 80 to 133 pounds of different kinds of coal, One pound of coal The latter explodes violently when mixed with © to 14 parts When burned with pure oxygen, the is estimated at 7100 degrees centigrade, When burned with just enough air to secure perfect combustion, peratures are estimated at 2333 degrees centigrade for natural gas, and 1700 degrees for Siemens, pp The are lamp in the St, Catharine's Light-house, on the Isle of Viight, is candles, The carbon peacils have & are bridges a space of about § inch be- tween the carbon joints, The lamp is of the Serrin-Berjot type, and the dynamos by De Meritens, of Paris, while the engines to drive them are of the compound type, by Robey & Co, , of Lincoln. A py —— In Carlisle, Eng., tall factory chim. neys are being utilized ns sewer ven- tilators with good results, twenty-nine now being used. The velocity of the rising air has been measured by Sur- veyor Mekie, and it is found to be 1202 feet a minute +in ordinary weather. The owners of the factories make no objection to this use of their chimneys, and the practice seems to meet with general approval. A new way of annealing small pieces of steel is given by a writer in the English Mechanic, Heat the piece as slowly as possible, and when at a low red heat put it between two pieces of dry boards and screw them up tight in a vise, The steel burns its way into the boards, and on coming together around it form a practically air- tight charcoal When it 8 off, the steel 1s apt to be found thoroughly annealed, : nds valuable, F Are or there a no quid and as an spuash and cucum , melons, it 1s excellent. | | | i » speferoferfofeofeolmiololnlol og le nan whe has inve sled frets Qires fu fyp Jolinrg la 8 subber Cont, and at his first half beurs experience in a storie Gods 18 Bis saTow that it fs hardy a better pretation thas a mos quite peitng, Bol ny feels chagrined at boing ev Fy Wa ia, but also feels if be Goes net ae] ex soll ike ask for the = FIA HRANDY Suck Gors nt ava lhe rien BRAND, defolelolelolviolriololo lok & offer Lhe mas wie Walls sevios (uot style) 8 garment that will keep him dry in the hardest storm. It ia eslied TOWEK'S FISH DRAND “ RIJCEER" 8 name fRmlar 1o every Cow-boy ali over the laud, With them the only perfect Wind and Waterproof Cont is * Towers Fish brand Slicker.” and take no other, IM your slorckespat mons Bt, Boston Towa, 208 Mushy of paint, and put: fnterested People, Advertising peculiar way Kemp's Balsam, does it is indeed we rive ¢ medicine in proprietor ol yids a patent in which for Coughs and CO the ’ sderful, those who oall may for it _ that they try The Laz A ertainly would i —— investigated the nature of saccharine put on record the fact that this com- pound traverses the Organism without tic property;its sweetness is not similar to cane sugar, as has been asseried; its flavor is slightly saline and raw, aera ifpiicin Crooke’s radiometer, a remarkable little instrument in which tiny vanes are rotated by the action of light, is for timing exposures, an equal number 4f revolutions of the vanes correspond- degree of brightness of the light, ALGERNON (waiting)—Aw, 1 sav, Bobby, what does you'ah sistah think of meanyway? Bobby-—She says she thinks you're just too nice to live—and— Algernon (highly elated) —Yaas! Bobly—An' she can’t see why the aulhorities out of mercy don’t have you shot! alse MAMIE—*'0), Susie, | am going tobe marrisd]” Susie— Are you? Have you had a proposal?” Mamie— “No, learned typewriting. - Everything goou in loan leaus - DR. SCHENCK'S Mlanporake PiLLs Are the safest surest and spee vepeiable remedy ing we snach and Liver, BECAUSE nings of Stomach ar d be nin all ¢ segses of the St ¢ Organs, Do not fail to send for Dr, Schenck’s new and admirable treatise on Lungs, the Liver, and the Stomach, with their diseases and cure. It abounds in excellent informa- tion, and will give you ideas about these vital organs and the laws of health you never had before. Sent free, DR.SCHENCK'S MEDICINES PULMONIC SYRUP, > SEAWEED TONIC, MANDRAKE PILLS, PURELY VEGETABLE. are for sale by all Druggists, Full printed directions with each package. Address all communications to Dr, J. H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia, Pa the C—O i CURES WHE pl Dost Cough vy in tims, Bo I believe Piso's Cure for Consumption saved my life.—A. H, Dower, Editor Enquirer, Eden- ton, N. C., April 23, 1887, The nesr Cough Medi cine is Piso’'s CURR pOR CoxsumrrioNn. Children take it without objection, By all druggists. 250, 1 ana ty wp iY or a ve La low Set il b.R.DYCHE A CO, Belay MARVELOUS MEMORY MNISCCV ERY. Any book Jeanrned in one reading. Mind wandering cured. speaking without notes Wholly unlike artificial systems, Piracy condemned by Supreme Court. Great indnoet ts % rey LCPTION C4 BARN Wm. A Hamme 1 in Mind Qiseanss, Pr ores fas, wit) sreenlenf Theampson M. Backiey, D. D,, Editor of the Chris Hichard Proctor en tiet, § genet free } frost free by Danicl( st J. £d vovale CPR, BOT ~ WANTED: ONE AGENT FOR THISCOUNTY, i uke orders for J GRAVHS luo RES. il pictures are really beagliiol Leness guarsniced. Agenis can easly get ofders and make a large commission. 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