Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, July 12, 1883, Image 3

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WARRANTED TO CURE;:
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dumb Hjfiii'. etc.
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TJS- ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER. L
TO THE LAD!ES:-^.^^S
Kxhauctlow,fit n**nnla,oi* with lllunoflhp 1.1 % -
fr. klilm t, lit uun l*t ur I ld I • f. ft> \ . >.|le|i or
IV Pitk Anklen, or • lien K t'l, oil At !• I !*• t
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In tn# i '• f •i i plidnt 11 - /
carry a powerful inigto U • 1 • t t.. • i • *tt of U.o
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rt gulnr M rt*t rowl lon, llurr iin< *, am! • hungr of
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I r iUI f rm of \ t male Dlfll-uhtr* It I' tin**ir
)>nnni ojT anything hrforwlnvent a. b th i itcttttUvi
arfot.t ul i - f power and vita
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mall "t n • pi Or priti 11) i • f
v t*t andilMofrhi • It mitt imacnu bo i;uju lucur*
*ent I't I* t at I ri-k.
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V • Ho . . lot Hrit In tll
liudjr like tho inuity tniklvutil.' nmJ I* I • k trie II uti*
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are w rn at alln*n m*of thotmr.
.s • • *ir•, i. r • ■ • \ ;•> • • -• • Mod IT "ant
meat VV Uhout MUlcin , " with thounniuln %j( inti'ito*
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TUK MAtiNKTON A I*l*l.l.\NCE CO.,
VJIH MuU) St.. C IIL
"AYNE'SIO Horso Spark A*-resting
forfatiii* Kn ; uc hfti rut lo.dn ft. of MichUan
HtunU in lu hours buruiktf elahs fr'Aiu the BUW in
ri^bhfovi
Our V lb rv ire Cuariin''* to fum:h j>cwr to I
Oftw H,OOO feet of Hrmlock Board* In 10 b< ira Our I
IS Horn riA cut l in aame titnr.
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PATENTS
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CONSI MPTION
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.CHEAP Gir.rs for THE PEOPLE, q
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fail laaa fta. mo* 0.
Aa<lrca J. 11. JOHSIETOSI,
109 Smitlifiolil trK t, I'ittsliurj;!!, I'-u
H iI.HOH McFfirlnnr ,1 Co., llarihrarr Itrnlrr.
IKA.IRID"W" I
W I LSON, McFAIJLAN K & CO.
DEALERS IN
STOVES, RANGES ? HE ATERS J
A LSO
Paints, Oils, Glass and Varnishes,
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f BtriLDERS' KCA.BtIDWA.RiiE
A l-I.K'IIIKN V HTKRKT, .... lIL'MKH'HI.OCK, .... HKI.I-KrnNTR .ru
JZ CLARK JOHNSON'S
v* Indian Blood Syrup
[ Cures all diseases of the Stomaon, Liver,
I Bowels, Kidneys, Skin and Blood.
I Million* testify to its effioaoy in heal
ling the above named diseases, and pro-
A/ nounoe it to be the
BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN.
tuai.kmark, Guaranteed to cure Dyspepsia.
GENTS RW ANTE D.~M
Laboratory 77 W. 3d St, New York City. Druggists sell it
TRAVELERS GUIDE.
Hkllkfonte a know shoe
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14. I*VI;
l,.<vv..a Hunw .ShoeA. m. arrive* in llellnfoiitr
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laven Ih'll*f<-nt* 0.114 M.,arrlv • nt Sn> Shoe
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font. At ••• I" p in
FAST LINK IraxeM I'hilik 1. tphla II
Uarritbui 3 36 p m
•• Williinm :I• | m
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PACIFIC BXPAKSS I Ii Han 6 40an
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" arrive* nt llnm*l urn 11 a in j
Philadelphia V |in j
DAY MXP&BSS laa*mß*i i 10 loan
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" arrive*at Karriihurir 41- p m
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FAST LINR laavaa WIIIU 18 16 m |
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Accomaiudatiun Wwat, aad Day Ktpreaa ISa*t, malt*
ctoi*connection*at NorthutahWlaad with I. AR. It J
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tONLYS2O.
PHILADELPHIA
SINGER I
Is the REST BUILT,
FINEST FINISHED.
EASIEST RUNNING
SINGER MACHINE ever offered the public.
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I I. I KEDEUK KS,
Repairer of Sewing Machines,
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.tt lie r 01, with Mr < tritlan I hi, on faru. of I j
K. R ,* • |
o',j Wafliw Hem. V/ t thr lnf'*t • ,V.
w jth I)ra\rrr*i .C"., irhfn rfjUtrrl
I* work guaranteed
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TUTT'S
PBLLS
A NOTEffiffiE^AYsT
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A tnurljri* to I ; |>m ■>,(on i.j niioii aid
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to me; I nil them (but • .• l.vi . litn
now • tY'-ll lIJ.UI, I' l f" • 1 , Oi;'<mlioii ;
pfrfiflt| Nfrulaf itiiolii tiiN |unti en<l I bivc i
i'aiikml forty j mi %no ltd llcoh. 'ln y arc worth !
ilttir weight In y< \ J.
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SYMPTOMS OF
A TORPID LIVER.
I-ohs of A ppet tte.Nwusra, Howrls cost I vn,
Win in tho Heart, with u dull sensation
lnth"btif:kprut, l'uinyimlerthnHhoulder 1
blade, fullness after eatlnc, with a di
iuoltnation to exertion "oiboily or mind, !
Irritability of temper, I.w spirits, Loss
of in' inory, with h feeling of havinir iie
lerte'l aoniHilutV, Weiirinrns, Dlriitl'M,
J-'lutt'-rliiij of tli" heart, Dots before tbn
.yea, Yellow Skin, Heiulaeho, Host less*
neaa at nnrht, Illicitly colored Urine
IFTHBSE WATIh'IN(I3 AHE UNHKKI>KD~
SERIOUS DISEASES Will BE DEVELOPED.
iUll H PILLS irerpn in 11 v mln ptnl Id
Hi li rnar it, our flnitr r ITei t m ii li n *
it I frr liittc w i f •!< tilth tlr atiffrrer*
! Try t ll rrnirily fnlv ly • Aixl yMi will
! frnlu i% IK-Mlftiy Iftlu* *t foils \ I trot on *
ljocly, Purr- It loud, SI rotate li'rvri. it it < I
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offit p, :tij Hfnrrnv s., f%. v.
Tli IT'S HAIR DYE,
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oil I. T„, uit |,,n-W -m t,tt mr klnul
lh" i ;tii" •)i*|'"T*!|*irt.r* ten J, n.-1.. I A>.
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(Jl*tmtt i, *,itM>re>i 1,, ai,, ,rU't, in ii,# market
•old Sf'h i|t*iFi<,er. lift 'oiU In J
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W.(t*r a grMt rtiaiM* temaka
ne ny. n * want lUAI. men. .nm, lie,a and alrl,
I" Werk for ha rlflil in lb, it own I ■ N liii,.. Amj
inn do lII* Wota pio|wtlt Ifi-m tl,e flrt >tarl Th.
l,ttAinw will |n, i,rw Iban l*n line r erdlnarr w-.<a.
Itt|*i*al*,enitti fmntab-d fir,. 1* -anhi, *n,A|ffO
fall to m.k* ne n.y r,|>Ml)r. T- ,i ran d*r,ita jrenr
wb"l* llm* tiirli, aorlt. of .aly your r,.,r. nv-ment*.
full Inform* I Inn and all that , nr~ l.| mil fr*o. Ad
Irwa Imp, A Co., Portland Maine I
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tilir Ctiiirc
IM;I,I,KKONTK, J*A.
NI.WH, I'ACTH A Nil Mill if IKHTIONH.
th, ttrt -r mi tai. wriiAtti la re, latum
*'r. amii raoaraaiTr or nir iinatn.
r'.very farmer m nnnwil exixriiitnr
I Uueovert torn (thing of value. Write it ami
| *'/ if ti> the "/I'/< /, ii/fn, nl l:,liti r n( //,<
DIMCH ha T, Ueltefonte, I'enn'a," thut ottlri
I fa*mere mny hate the benefit >•/ it. I.it
r ■mu amentum* tie tun ly, nml he nnre that
i thru are brief ami v ell /. nntr•!.
It in not VET too lute, if done :tt
! once, to BOW sweet com for fodder,
p.iiticularly if an < urly variety, the
Minnesota for iiiHtunee, he chosen.
/tiiii't HOW it hroadetml. I'ut in drills
and cultivate.
Hit. SRI ItTKVANT, Of till! New V< r.,
i Agricultural, L.\|ieriinent Station,
finds strong tobacco WATER '*a satis
factory remedy for the cabbage Ilea,
beetle." Mr. Sturtcvaiit i undonted
authority regarding ail agricultural
ina'ters N|ion which he ventures an
opinion alter ex|ieriinenting with
TH, in.
I IN: great import CURT- of care and
painstaking in securing the !R:v crop
will he more apparent when it ,-1.-
inemlM red that is IN xt in the ji re
gate, in money value to the coin
crops. The I top now licit G harvest
ed will prove to HE enormous In
quantity ht,vi Iv , ilort he made to
insure IT. good <piu!.lv.
.v (T mat eoun' V g: .nge eoin -
polldent of tile I inner I mirl,
wlii' !i ii the organ of the Order ,n
this Mate, s| , J,~ in the higln -I
ti Him 1 11 the Mate T ~11, ge M.d i'.s
tnanagimi nt. TH sisinO r, , T con
tradiction of a prevailing id, a that
the grangers ari I aii attitude of op
position TO the T olleg, .
If too mn< h ' urn S "MISSING," OR,
ace, Hint ol ] 11 ,• I. HI! d• . W 111.",
Ac., and \F,:I have FII!. dTOS, I PRE
late cabbage plants < no ,gh to fiil ti|
the \ A'-AII' •> , tiy h, an . Tho ■
known A* "m> inirn " I. v. 1 H,
planted wiih almost certainty of sue.
ce~s, and w hen .• R - .lIINI W ,th C rii , r
other grain, tiny N.ak< < ,J till J g
fcc-d.
Better Cn.ro oJ Mindows.
' ! ' rti- Or A.•.-1
lied • iov• r and Tim- THY. m \.
hall an I hail, MAKE A GO, 1 N , , |, w
LLF d top IS W, II suit, d lor w. ' groij;
and if candully put in, will allot- 1 a
large \ I, J I ~f hay of cxcillcnl < ual
ily. It IS a waste of SEED to put
| clover on wet ground. Timothy dot *
well on dry ground, and will also
grow TIN MOIST land, it it IS undi r
drainol, and the surface do, S not
heave up with the trost. lied T- P
' grows with more til irons and < xteiid
ed roots, and w ILL maintain it* hold
U|xm the soil for YNRS. Tin sami
is true of Orchard gra--, wh h H,S A
vary strong root. This GRASS starts
early, i* tirst to head out, and W ill
produce the nio-t afler-growth of any
variety. It i* not so wall adapted
to m adowM, on account of the spare
in s of ST. MS, making the yield of
hay light in comparison with Timo
thy and LA. I Top.
The < are of tin a low s ji, order to
insure p< rnianc nee, is the ni\t im
portant consideration. Tin y ate often
injured by allowing the grass,* to
In come too ripe Iw'forc cutting, which
weakens the roots. It is better to
cut the grass while the stems are
sufficiently green, and the juice* na
tive, so that a new growth will imme
diately commence. This will protect
the plants from the scorching rav of
the sun, and keep up the full vigor of
the roots. It can not be expected
that a meadow < an l>e shorn of all
life-giving verdure, during the hot,
dry weather of mid-summer, and
maintain a healthy condition. The
meadows designed to be permanent,
should be mowed first in the season,
and never so pastured as to leave the
crowns or tops of the roots of the
grasses exposed. In fields where the
ground is moist, inclining to wetness,
an exception may Ik- made, as a new
growth will lie rapidly produced. It
is essential that there should be n
surface protection when w inter sets
in. Meadows may Ik; strengthened
to make larger yields, and in fact,
almost renewed, by spreading manure
over them in the autumn. Anotln r
dressing of plaster in the spring will
be hcncflciul. These extra attentions
to meadows are unusual, but will
abundantly repay the labor. The
rolling of niendows early in the
spring pushes the roots started up by
the frost back into the soil, and
smoothes down uneven surfaces for
the mowing machine. In a very dry
time, when tho hay is ripe, the stub
ble should lie itoit at least two inches
in height, so that, there mav bo a lit
tie juice left in the ylant. This lack
of thought and care <jn the part of
farmers, ia the reason why meadows
so frequently fail. They are roost •
I
ellcctiiully beheaded. Wo can never
1 expect in our clmngcahh and severe
climate, to possess permanent mead
own which arc so natural to (treat
llriliiiii, < xcepting on bottom lands,
hut by following can-fully the : uggi"-.
lions here given, greater pi-rinnnency
may he given to them- This is more
desirable after the labor and expense
• of making a meadow smooth, and
clearing it of stones for the mowing j
machine. The annual wear and tear ,
t to a mower run over atones, will pay !
for lilting the land. This is often
forgotten by those who work on a
' temporary basis. Permanency and |
painstaking are far better grounds
for sucee- -fill farming.
■ 1 Extract from Dr. Sturtovant'a Luto '
, | Bulletin.
i
N. V. A'.II. I. I lUIMf ST b I ATl'tV, 1
• ii: M.. v, N . V., .1 une I, . j
I ntil the public fully understand
the importance of littles in nature,
much of the work of the Station
must appear trivial, and of -üboidi
niite impoitanee. But the right un
■ let", laud in g of litth - must underlie
our slu Iv of those al!air- which mav
be ("teemed :rreater. Wi are com
pelled by eii um-tanc< -to note in mr
li.lletins many matters of quit:;
11i vial interest to the majori'y of
farmet •. simply because the larger
matters, ti c concrete matters, ao t(>
-j.eak, of agrieiilture, require time
for th study and observations, and
notes (an not he usi I unt.l studied
in tin ir connections at the comple
tion of thi i xpi rifncnt. Wi can re t •
spi ak of the Is'st method of culti
vating corn until after the barn st i- '
gal In iid ; wi: cannot speak (if tie
i ill i t of tieatmen Upon the wL- it
crop until many months sfb r the j
1 SI - d i, sown. We have, however,
much work in progress which in titin ,
will prove inti te-ting to the public. !
Although our n-eds havi licen in
, tin- ground now but a short time,
vet already some observations < f in-j
teri -t have been made, and qui at iona
suggested. Why i* it tli .1 in a
• clump of • orn kernels plant 1 in the i
same toll one should come up white
h v< I or yellow h avid, while it-j
eotnpariions show the green leaf'!
Then must lie an individuality of!
the sci I hi n-w 1,; !i requires further!
t'.dv. Ar. l tlii* \• ry ob-ena' • n. 1
• which ail can m r fv f- i theins-ivi .
.
to tin- ii..in! tin- potency of the si, d
used and how much of our crop dc
pen is ii| o i the characti r of the se
-1
r the buiiidation of good farming, and
. i- rhaj - improvement in seed will b.
tin -af -t way for tne farmer to -u
-i uie improved crcq
It has alway* bun a pu//.|e why
■ orn siad |lantid in a clumji has
1 • Hied to give better n-ults than
i W ell M.attcTeii ill th* I.lib Wi have
I I r\• i this till t. Which enn d
• i in', r to any p a-cnablc • xplana
i in ii we could ol'er. in !ii Id after
: i id,'at. 1 havi conn to believe that
ti.i ividence (-1 our s.ghf should
• ovtrpowir the weight of our re as n.
> Hut this spring at the station we
have nl (served that in those cas. s
; when the corn and was planted ir.
i the clump the united ellorts of the
germinating jilants mu- able to
i Iri ak lhaoiigh tin l crust, while -i-at
ti ri d seed were confined under
: ground until they perished. Various
■ k i iid - of corn, liowever, have dilh i-
I t mt germinativi strength. The small
pop i orn siitn- with us to overcome
1 the hard • hatacler of the soil more
suci i ssfully than do other vari( tics,
but upon thi- subject our figun - are
not yet all in.
I'lie ,i g( tation of the butt, central
and tip kernels of corn in the field
have corrolxiraUd the resells alroadv
published as gaiind in the green
> house.
, Clippings and Comments.
1-i'w (Armor* knew thst clover i one
of the be*t crop* lo rleiin yut bill
weed* from their soil. li* r| id growth
enatde* it in smother *il except the
sT injicst root. 1 perennial*, at. I iien
- 1 liese it will gni.ll) k.M.p ill cheek.
I'll' it will only do Mint if cattle ami
other *tork are kcj t i fTatall timc
l'r.irt,-il f'.ir-.rr.
Then "sour dock" must lie connted
among the "strongest rooted p rcn
nial*.' And the great trouble with
it is that it ripen* its seed so cnrlv
that wet w ent hi r or any otht r hinder
ing agency which causes the clover
mowing to be delayed, permits it to
spread its foulness all over the farm.
Finding stalks of this |>ost here and
there in our clover field this summer,
wo have pulled them out, fearing the
delay in hay making, owing to the
wetness, would permit them to ripen.
AN Illinois farmer, in • communt
cation to the (lertnantpwn T> legn.jih,
says that "fresh, clean hog-lard, rub
lied on any kind of warts on borscs
or cattle will remove them on three
or lour application-, i have remov
ed the warts time after time, and
had never bean able to find the wart
for the fourth application. If I
should scud the name for lard,
and tell them to pay fifty cents to
the druggist for about two cents
worth of good lard, this remedy
would Ire oflcner used. For ail
wounds and bruises, cracks on cowa'
| teats, etc., it is belter than any patent
• liniments or ointments."
!> not cut grass short if you ex
poet an after-math.
KIIEKJ. shouhi not IK: kept after
tin yamf> or years ohl.
I AKK your hoes to tin: grindstone
every morning when they are in urn-,
ami make an edge on them that will
cut a weed root easily.
Uv.s. < i.w says in the Kuriil Krw
) ofl.'-r, "I am not all convinced that
ensilage is practically useful. 1 give
my opinion. J have never tried it
and 1 never will."
'I UK diit and chips around the
wood-pile and leaf-rnold from the
foret, spread upon the ground and
| plowi I in. are very valuable in lilting
' land for an orchard, and if the latter
is us' 1 lot a mulch around young
trei s it r< ally promotes a vigorous
growth.
1 HI; man who would dump all his
hay into the barnyard and then turn
his cattle in p, help themselves
through the \\ inter would save him-
I sell the "trouble" of feeding it out.
Imt that is jit the reason why
farmers pasture and waste clover in
i-uiiim( r—to save trouble.
\\ in. - , -'piash and melon \incs hi',
gin to run over the ground, a little
fertilise r, wood uhi -> or fine manure
-ho s.d b. - viii hetwt n the lulls and
hoed in. I liesc vines strike down
new roots as they run. and if they
Are h d at these roots it greatly in
<!• ases their productiveness.
To kip grubs from the head of
t-l.'' p. j.roe-ure a trough and spread
a half inch <,( tar on the bottom of
it. upon whin scatter a little -alt.
I he -heep v. ;j tar their noses in get
ting the -alt. and the fly which de
| po-its tlie egg that produces the
grub will not i nler the nostril.
W !iif ama rity of farmers in all
-< et ,ons of the country the lack of
■itil y i- ni l the < ii< t obstacle to
giowmg good c rop-. On the most
j Sterile sous a -uilicient stock of
h-rtil.'y is annually wasp i on weeds
to j ri.dure a go , j crop of any of the
-■"''S u- laily grown.— AWTl* 'H
i ' uUi ' r.
I ni liest test of a good farmer is
i.'ie thoroughness with which the
ii; 'Dur-- - e.i -.in -i © t from his bam
j yard, riie odd placet where rich dt>
i -its hav b. en accumulating for
should all b.- cleared,and if
ihi- ri'inovH more sod than can be
"I ,r ' i 11 w.'li sols from the
idside, w . w :,. n saturated with
manure, are the ric heat kind of fer
i tili/cr.
!>k <h> i rful. lie kind to your
'help. They w.|| rc-pect v ou f\, r it
•> I work tin harder. Hciirc early,
take a joo 1 rest after dinner, no
a all. t lew pr. -sing the work rosy
.\ f r w r.ikii g and perspiring
nil nay . do nt Mt down to re st and
'"1 yourself in a breezy place.
1 rlii. uuiat -m and malaria are
i mtracl' d ir. this way. it is better
:.:-t to -trip oil the damp clothing,
tab the iody and put r>n drv cloth
ing. nl , J, rkrr.
Lif i are the curse of the poultry
1 ■ M --. bit ■ < row ne Will remove
that cur- if carefully applied in
time. And to b. in time is to apply
n- some men v ie, or would like to
vote—early iir.d often. The cost is
tr.t. g an i the trouble is not much.
If rno-t poultry owners would attend
a faithfully to the work as to tobac
co chewing or smoking the chickens
would not often die from diseases
cause d by lice.
I tiiKi is no c lass for whom the
future holds so much social and in
tellectual advancement, so much as
-urrd prosperity, and so much ra
tional happiness, as for those engag
ed in the various departments of ag
rieuiture: and in no country in the
world are the farmers so well pre par -
i l l Min th is, by inti 1 bgi lot, t pn|i,
clib rpriso, and political, as well as
natural conditions, to pluck the rarli
est liendits from the treasures of the
future— Kuri l Xn, Korkrr.
LB TTUK that has been well washed
in pure cold water until the butter
milk is all extracted will not require
the excessive working so often neces
sary to take out the buttermilk when
not washed. Ibitter thus washed
will Is- le-s liable to have the oily
look which it gets often by too much
working, < |*>eial)v if done with the
hand. It will require less salt to
keep it.'snd wiil have the fine waxen
appearance that forms so great a
part of the attractiveness of the
"gilt-edged" butter.
DEAD and decaying Canada thistle
roots make good manure for corn,
potatoes or most anything else ; but
it is very important that the roofs be
dead, not trying to push up new
shoots, and tiins robbing the soil of
moisture nnd fertility. The roots of
Canada thistles thoroughly bccupv
the subsoil, and in their decay allow
ntr and light to change its texture.
We do not advise growing thistles
as manure, hut simply the utilising
them where they exist. We can say
of the Canada thistle what Gen.
Sherman is reported to have said of
the Independents, vix: "The onlv
good Indian is a dead Indian."
When killed the Canada thistle is of
some use as a fertilizer ; before death
it is a pest for any purpose.