hsinmiint vd nt wcll WATE Naar IRA ses ——— ¥ ARM. NOTES. SENTIALS Gridsio8 are and should whether IN Goob usually grown for fodder, thereiore te nutritious, the forage 1s to ba eaten green in the pasture or in a dry condi- tion {rom the meadow, In an ideal grass there should be only enough of the hard, woody or fibrous portion to sustain the plant in an upright position, In ether words, the frame-work of the grass should not predominate over the softer nutritious porilons. Meadow grasses require more of thls woody substance than do those best adapted for the pasture. A grass that is crop- ped at frequent intervals has no de mands upon it to send up tall stems for the bearing of long and numerous leaves, Meadow grasses, on the other hand, need to rise from the ground and to a height sufficient to insure a profi- table crop of good quality that is easily harvested. There are, therefore mechanical difficulties, if none other, in the way of » 1s rfect meadow grass being the best fo pasturage; at least the ideal past: 1e .rass 1s not the best imaginable on. f r meadow use. Many grasses, otherwise seemingly nearly perfect for the meadow, are COMpPAEIa- tively worthless because the surface of the culm or edges of the leaves or both are covered with stiff sharp prickles, giving the herbage a rasp-like charac- ter very disagreeable to the tenderer mouth parts of ammals, Upon the other hand, some otherwise good grasses are covered with leng, slender hairs, giving them a woolly feel, not relished by live stock. Other grasses with smooth herbage are avoided in the pasiure by grazing animals, because of their bitter juice, Such grasses do no merit a place upon the stock farm. The welcome grass, then, must not be prickly, or roagh, bitter, woolly, or too woody, but instead smooth, soft‘ suc. culent and sweet, GRASSES 5, — low Bees Mage CeELLs.—Re- cent measurements and observations have tended to dissipate the cell myth, and to show not only that honey comb is far from regular, but that such regu- larity as it has is due merely to mechanical conditions, If a little soapy water is placed In the bottom of a tumbler and air be blown into the water through a tube un- til the upper part of the glass ia full of bubbles, the hexagonal which these bubbles assume under mutual pressure, and the trilateral pyramids at thelr bases, will be readily seen. Not that these geometrical figures are the same as those which the wax assumes, but they illustrate the principle. For, at the temperature of the hives, the wax, pared thin by the smooth, edged jaws of the workers, has all the plasticity of a fluid membrane, The bee has indeed to avold the paring away too far, and thus making a hole threcugh the wall But even here it may be aided by me- chanical conditions, If we take a thin piece of soap and pare away one face with the blade of a pocket knife, we shall soon form a transparent patch where the soap Is very thin. Dut if we continue to pare we do not cut through the soap at this point; but for a time at least, we merely enlarge the area of the transparent patch. The thin film of soap yields at this point. and the stress of the blade falls on thicker and jess yielding edges Some such mechanical yielding of the wax may guide the bee in its work. fiow 70 HAVE STRAIGHT CoMBs, —Theére are many complaints from bee keepers on account of their bees build- ing crooked combs, I use a Lang- stroth hive, but any hive with the frames extending lengthwise from the entrance to the rear of the hive will do aswell, There Is, or should be, a triangular or other shaped piece op the under side of the top bar of the frame to serve as a guide. When the bees are hived and the hive placed upon its permanent stand, see that the frames are properly adjusted, close the hive as usual, and put something under the back end of the hive so as to ralse it about four inches higher than the en- trance, That is all that is required to induce the bees to bulld straight combs. They begin building at the highest end of the frame and attach the center or foundation of each cell to the apex or lower part of the guide and follow it unerringiy, if there is no ob- struction, to the end of the frame at the entrance of the hive. Raising the rear end of the hive will not make the bees straighten crooked comb or build straight comb In a hive partly filled with crooked, unless it is first straigh- tened, WISTER GARDENING. Upon small places much may be made by the use of evergreens !n pots kept in a reser- ved place where they can have proper care to be plunged out for winter effsct. The best trees are the many varieties of dwarf Arbor Vite, and geveral Junipers including Swedish Superior to all others for tis purpose, are the Retinisporas, especially the golden forms. Rhododendrons may be used with good effect and without in- jury to the plants. If such plants have been provided they should be put out before the ground freezes, Make a large, well arranged group where it may be seen from the most frequented room in preference to scattering them here and there. The pots being pro- perly plunged, the surface of the bed may be covered with moss, DARLIA IMPERIALIS, ~A wonderfal plant this, which with its enormous ray of the purest white looks more like a gigantic lly than like a dahlia, was introduced early into this country. We bad it in 1867. in a tub in the Finding that it was not likely to bloom before frost, it was taken to an empty y greenhouse in good time, where crowding its top agalpst the rafters mude a show of its flowers and gave us an idea of what it might be ina proper climate, A re- cent Gardener's Olironicle gives in a supplament ip of one flowering In a y Which shows w ph thing t is, In cucumbers for putting down In Urine it is best to Jouve a small portion of the stem adhesin prevent withering and insure per Seoping, ry i HOUSE HOLD. OLp furniture is 80 valued nowadays that housewives, who often include amateur cabinet making and repairing in their accomplishments, may find use for the following experience of a Lon- don mechanic. He recommends saw- duster raepings of hard and soft wood for filling the cracks and worm holes in old pieces of furniture, and says that he learned their value in his young days from Oriental carpenters. You should sift it through wire gauze. Put each separately in & box with a label and you are always ready for a sudden job. For a crack, a worm eaten hole or a deep flaw prepare the proper dust, by the admixture of brick dust in flour (also kept ready), or whiting, or ocher, or any required tint, Then take well cooked glue, and on a house plate stir it 1 slowly while hot, with sufficient powder for your work. Dab the hole or crack with your glue brush, then with a putty knife stir about the mix- ture on the plate, taking care you have the right color. When sure on this anoint, take some of the cement on the ond of the Enife and insert it in the desired place, Then use as much pres- sure as you possibly can with the blade and keep smoothing at it. Sprinkle a little of the powder on the spot, When thoroughly dry sandpaper the suriace with an old used piece, so as not to abrade the joint, You can then varn- ish the mending. Where weevil and woodworms have devoured the furni- sound place be resched. Polson the copper injected into the hollow. it dry. chisel] make a suitable aperture for its reception, Fix it with glue thoroughly dry, work with old. Mixep PICKLES. — Take one dozen nice, sound cucumbers, pare and chop | them rather fine. Chop a quarter peck of green tomatoes, celery, two red and two green peppers, mix all together, and prs a layer in the bottom of a stone )ar, then put a thin sprinkling of salt, then anothcr layer dry as possible, egar in a porcelain lined kettle, add to it six whole cloves, a blade of mace and LtWo Lay leaves, of cinnamon and two even tablespoon- fuls of black pepper, and add to the vinegar. When boiling bot pour this drain off the vinegar, bring again to les, adding to the vinegar, after it is bot, a cup of grated horse radish and a half pint of good olive oil, and, If you like, a teaspoonful of tumeric. over the pickles, mix well, cold, fasten for keeping. COXSOMME A LA OYAL.—inog to boiling point two quarts of good stock; side of the fire and | of beef extract {Maggl’s bouillon will answer), one quart of scalded milk salt and cayenne to taste. Mix well, and add two tea- spoonfuls of onion juice, place where it will keep warm, but not boil. Beat the yolks of two eggs until light, add a half gill of stock, mix; add a dash of white pepper and a grating of nutmeg, and, when in a shallow pan of hot water, place in a moderate oven to barden, do not brown. When firm, cut it into dia consomme and serve without delay. Ric CRULLERS, — Beat to a creau one quarter pound of butler. and mix with it the same quantity of fine gran ulated sugar, four we'l beaten eggsand flour enough to roll out, do not forge! a pinch of salt, with a paste cutter, divide the center | to meet in the center, into sufficient boiling Jard that they hot enough that the cakes cook at once when thrown into it. When of light brown color, take them out, place In al colander lined with absorbing paper, and let them drain before the fire. SAGE TEA. - This is a perfectly harmless medicine, and besides this negative worth, it has a great many positive and invaluable v rtues. 1t will cure a cold If taken in time, it will break a fever in its earliest stages, and will induce sleep in the sleepless, It 1s good in eruptive diseases, in short, whenever any ordinary disorder trou- bles the family, THERE is scarcely an ache to which children are subject so hard to bear and so difficult to cure us earache, A rem- edy which never fails is a pinch of black pepper gathered up In a bit of cotton batting wel in sweet oil and ine serted In the ear. It will give imme- diate relief. girs gs All Tis NMopyed free by Dr, Kilne's Great Hestorer, No Fits afer first day's use, Mar. yeious cures, Treatise and $2.00 trial bottle free to Fit cases, Send to Dr, Kline 831 Arch St. Phila, Pa, When eggs are scarce cornstarch is a good substitute; one tablespoon of the starch is equal to one egg. Rupture caregunaranticed b Dr, J, B. Mayer, 831 Arch St, Phil's, Pa. Ease at once, no operation or de- lay from business, attested by thou. sands of cures after others fall, advice free, send for circular, . i — a ae Grained woods should be washed in cold tea, and then, after bemng wiped dry, rubbed with linseed oil. I Ml ¥, Crave, Ero Hears, EE Nothing Cures Usa flour ENTRY CLERK. — Merchant (to a plicant for a position) —Have you experience as entry cle rk? ‘+1 have Indeed, sir, “Where?” **At my last place, sir, in & Sixth av- ende boarding house. I stood in the entry to keep fellows from stealing the boarders’ hats sir.’ VISITOR, to “convict — Why, brought you here, Uncle Ri wstus? Uncle Rastus — "Cessive hozpitality, sah, “Excessive hospitality?” “Yes, sah, Yer see, sah, I invited de minister to dinnah, an’ when 1 got ole 'ooman 'fo'med me cat dar warn’t a chicken in de coop an’ de sto’ was all clos’d,”’ DAME (at table)—My gracious! You are spiliing that gravy on the carpet. New waitress (cheerfully) — There's plenty more 1n the kitchen, mun, Lia what in the blood. Hence the Blood. Its mary disagreeable symp. consumpti Farsapariil n, iy the health, “Hood's Barsapariila cue! me of calarrh, sore~ | ness of the bronchial gies, and terrible head {ache ® IR Giepoxs, Hambou, Ohio, $by ail iruggists $1; alr or § Prepared on'y HOOD & CO., Apia A, Lowell, Mass, 100 Doses the Dollar He UNDEAITAL wealthy.” “Well, he's worth about $100,000, “How did he make it?” “Ile made it out of coal oil.» “*Indee ai! 1 ** Yes; his first kerosene and he got all her money.” ——————————— in?” “I'm a manufacturer of ketchup.” hed vy SAL 1 have a thou to sell.” “What in thunder tomatoes, eh?” promo Frossie came Into the house crying, and her sympathetic mother asked her what was the trouble, “Sadie Wa-Waflles,” sobbed Flossie “has had my chewing gum for ever ¢o 4 bushels of tomatoes in the hea’, indigestion, aud genera pever had faith in such medicines, cluded fo try a bottle cf Hood's Sarsaparilia, | did me so much good that I continuad its use i: 1 have taken five bottles, improved, and 1 feel a different Mus, J.B Apaus 8 Richmond St, Newark, “1 have used Hood's Barsapariiia for eatarri. i 1 rece ved m re permanent benefit Irom | from. aay o Ler remedy.” ME Read, WanseonO, debility, 1 but oon. it woman N. J ike i Bod by all i by C. druggists. $1; six for §5 Prepared only I. HOOD & CO, oh sthecaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 Doses One Dollar ———— A A A [hk HE Fo ORGOT,—T1 the door, hat in ha: pw spoke with | a tinge of impatie; ca 2 his tone, “1 am walting, Maga, " he sal id, for my customary good-be kiss,’ John,” replied the wWi2, John, putting on his bt, * | “if 1 smoked as nly a pipe as you | do.” said Maria, “yo would have no i difficulty In rememberg my kisses,’ A Modest, senate Woman often shrinks from congiting to suffer in silence. Ts may be a mis taken feeling, but it sone which is large. iy prevalent, To a such women { would say one of ! physicians of t he day, wo has bad a vast ex- perience in curing discses pecul lar to wo- nestimable aid to thes, We refer 10 Dr. Pierce's Favorile Presript This inthe only remedy for womn 8 peculiar weak- nesses and silmentascid by druggists, under a positive guarate oe fr an the MAN Ue factiurers, that it a satisfaction In every case or mot led, Bes guar antes vrinted Wrapper. tion, Wiki ih fn the lie on A faded carpet wi t a somewhat new luster by puttin a bh alf- tumbler of | spirits of turpentie in a basin of water and keeping tb broom wel with it while sweeping. get — | With groans and sigh and dizzie He seeks the couch an down be li Nagsen and faintness) him rie Brow.-racking palsassali im. k headach el Bute long comes ease, His stomach settles iD pe " Within bis be ad the th Pierce's Pe « fail him! Nor will they fail arone in such predicament, Te dyspeptic, the bil fous, and the consti} axl, they are alike “a friend in need and a Lend | 3." i Indesd oo —- * &]ic) ' Ings Capt sjlets © i & a dire +9 + the house and cleanness within. ls and dis Tonsive breath, and Don’t Rust eve bot use end it. bawk, ®pit, With 3 i C3 oo taehe hawk, rytunly Dr. 8 ow, eof ges Hemedy ag Arr — a Bent whalebones an be restored and used again by rimpl soaking in a few hours, then dying them. » Catareiared, gers of sufferin ean Catarrh, and wh re edly, at inst found yan, after rion zich ears ry fm from death. Any sfferer ful disease sending a tif-address ed stamped envelone tO Prof. J. ALawrence, 88 War en st. N . will receive to Pee Pelrengt of harge. | react sents To beat the wiles of egy quickly | | put in a small pich of salt; do not have one particle ofthe yolks with the | whites, or they wilinot froth nicely. From the Di trict Atornefor West Cheater Co, Nev Yo. waite Praiss, N Y. iipril 10, 1886, 1 have received may lebars in reference 16 my testimonial, Isely Fablished, COM mending ALLCOCK'S POMUS PLASTERS. 1 cannot spare the time » answer them in wnting, therefors whid again say, through the press, that I ve found ALL~ cpck's POROUS PrasTE® invaluable as chest protectors an shiel@against cough and colds, Furthermord I have found ALLCOCK'S PLASTERS ung ualed for pains in side, back and chest, Neva H, Baker, a — A SOLITARY couple sight have been seen sitting on the at Coney Is. land. “How clear the air J to night, dear Georgel”’ “Yes,” replied de® George, “the coast does seem cleary and he suited the action to the wordy Lung Troubles a Wasting Diseases oan be cured, ifroperly treated in time, 8s shown by théfollowing state. ment from D. CO. FrBuawx, Sydney: “Having been a great §e from pul monary attacks, and dually wasting away for the past two ye it affords me pleasure to testify that Sur's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oll with Lith and Soda has given me great relief, andl cheerfully re oamnmend it to all suf in » similar way to myself. In addin, I wonld say that it is very t Bake.” 0 pit) Tnene was a sgn pon the fence the sign was ‘Paint? and that went by, sinner ad sain a ftgar, tonshad the 4 0 a | Sed, 0 ie," "ne AT a christening while the minister was making a certificate, he forgot the “let me sce, this is the thirtieth?" “I'he thirtieth!’ exclaimed the in- dignant mother, *‘indeed, but it is only “You would be sorry to lose your wouldn't you, Jimmy?" asked the visitor suggestively to the little boy who was enter taining him in the draw- i i “Nope,” rep 1ed Johnny, **1 guess I could stand it, Mr. Hankinson, Maw says 1've got to wear short pants until Irene’s warried.” - FanMen—Hi, therel Can't you see that sign—‘No fishing on this ground?’ Colored fishern an~— Co’ se 1 kin see I's cullid, O 1 sponsible for beld mr dog Lites back” is 1 ye the Kidnes That “ poor mankind principle v8 uiter their pro 1 he which are resulting COs stipatic iT system of the blo dl. cased. se force them {the says the olath Then the E§ err but they will the blood purified, anid the constipation of ki With its tonic, purifying, and laxative L kidneys, making it almost infallible in neys. “Not yet; iney troubles, and Paine’s Celery 3 If your hopes of cure have not ¢ pound; it gives perfect health to all SOLD BY DRuccists. SExD pent more than is sufferts On the 46 of same and irg the | in the back aches; the kidneys are you blame the dog? £ ir ry wo aoainsd Dervousness, re blood, $A o do extraor result of eff in ric cle malier retail dis- sthened, I ; removed, Cauves kly, weak s Coping efi Lun removes siren ng al il diseases of the lized, try Pais tucin i the thens nerves and kid. been rea Celery Pri Cotter e $1.00, ’ POR ILAUSTRATED TA sd exrvers Lhe ent) 1 Beal \ | a Ey wT wre of Lmitations. Bow CGRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPY BREAKFAST. “Py & thorough knowledge of the natin w Bich govern the operator sng of digest on of the fiz a Prop { tion, and Dy » careful spplio ties of well-selocted Conus, Yr Eppes bons provide our breaklset tables with a delicately favoured ad | erage which naey save Fal lnwe Op and nots CAUTION Beware of Fraud, sf my npeene and (he priog &re stpmped on he bottler wf ail my sdvertised ehoes before ieavin Su act Gry, wi the wearers against Ligh and titers If a dealer ars W, L. ‘Douglas he Quoed price, or says he Las Thon : and price stanped on the bolion | &lraud. hbo n 10 resist every tendency 10 disease. Hun roads of sublie malsdies sre Sonting sround us ready © stiack era there is & wWesx point We may escape many » fatal thats by Aseping our elves well fortifed with pure blood and & properly nouriaied frame” O8fl 5 rvice 6 ok Made ginply with enly in half pound tins, by Orocers, 1atoled thus JAMES EPPS & CO. He Anaopal hic Chemists, London, Engl and ak fishin’ on de groun’s. 1% fishin’ | erick! ——— A L117 the street with a dinner pall, SAVE: “Where nan?! **To school.” “And what do you do | you learn to read?"’ “No. “To write?” “No.” **To count?” “XNo." “IW hat do you do?” “1 walt for school to let The Excitement Not Over. are you going, my un school? out. " ash on the druggists still scores of people call fu The i dal Ken p's Balsam Luugs for the of © Asthma, PBronchitd and Consump! Kemp's Balsam, the standard family reme- is sold on a guarantees and never falls tie Price ad » ¥ ar ¥ st the cure ft ® n 0 £1. Trial size free, r—————— Ten millions sterling will be spent by years in the purchase of fifteen ironclads and thirty torpedo-boats. . -_ Hheamatism onginates In bio sd, nich setillng in Lhe gcid In the CAGREN the # Sarsap aity iy. iactic joints Hood res theamatism by peulraiizing the a jood, and giving it richness and vita J ry Hood's Sarsaparilla, i AA of the bh Intrenchesd camps in open p ‘ains | were employed by the Romans an! Vestiges of such existto this | day in England and Scotland. ————" A Radienl Cure for Epileptic Fite, To the Editor—Please inform your readers that 1 haves positive remedy for the above named disease which 1 warrant to cure t worst oases, Bo strong is my faith in its vir. toes that I will send free a sample bottle and valuable treatise to any sufferer who will give | me his P O and Express address. Respds ck. i o 11 G. ROOT, M. 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