FOR THE FARM AND HOME, ' pails, of the churn, and leaving curd | It is necessary to keep one eye on | while looking after the Corn Not Good for Horses ———— Corn is the bane of the farm horse, ! as it other sort of work, is also the horse doing any being sufficiently nutritious, but be- | | her advanced state of pregancy ink cause it makes too much fat and not enough muscle. The horse's muscle | wears away by work as metal wears friction, Fat wears away exercise, but its disappear- | away by under ance in nowise lessens the power for | either draft or speed. On the other { hand, well-nourished and vigorously- | exercised muscles, without a deposi of fat to keep them much more efficient for company, Aare ay purpose for which the horse is kept than when | But I am inclived be his proposi- | there is ‘a load of fat to carried. The trainer acts upon t tion and works the fat off, the muscles, train experience having sl ed down by exercise until fat accu mulations are removed, foods being mainly abstaived from, best results in the case speedy horse, The kold good with the work horse though gives the same role will modified by the degree in which the of than those of the { movements the latter are slower rmer. If the farm ra to feed then he make er burt! , b al = 2 kJ | . er has only o be w sale of his corp, se if he ) T the gre: ORs |] uying i110 3 the curcu and among the ting out and burs und that liable than pruai f the trees the fruit are the mos died, As an offset t in growing the ar it is ada adapted to all our soils, ita advantages of life, whethe trees, that tenacions and the stiff clays of the high lands the it withstands our hardes or on dighter sands of the river bottoms; winters, be- g perfectly hardy, aad is as prolific as any tree t It is al bud- owing that bears fenit. #0 easily propagated, either by ding z, any manner or grafting gr fr a pieces of he the man. root plant Bex d. nan, u } of bitter cream, gives ti wing a8 son CAUSeS * This is a when Ragweed in the pasture. frequent cause just now, WH are fed in stubble or mowing lands, The flavor given by ragweed is a dis- agreeable, intense bitter, i \ ent from that caused by fermentation of the milk. Mildew, spotted mildew, which forms upon the but especially the cream in damp cellars, and appears in spots about the size of a split pea. This is caused by the impregnation of the cellar with spores of the mildew, and is very difficult to get rid of. The only way I have succeeded in doing it is by burning sulphur in the | cellar, which is kept tighly closed for a considerable time until the walls are saturated with it, add afterwards | by keeping the air dry by means of a box of freshly burned lime kept in it | until it is air-slaked. Keeping the milk too long without skimming, until the whey separates, and the cream too long without churn. ing. Thirty-six hours is long enough | for either, the cream three churned, Imperfect of the milk | which makes days old when i cleaning | § not because of not powdered saltpetre as will lie fattening of a | will | red, | | surg in the scams or corners, Putrid cas. eine has a bitter flavor and very rap- |idly communicates (0 ilk aod cream appropriating pe arly the whole of | The farrow condition of the cow or | cause this trouble. Sometimes the addition of as much on fl ve or about silver three cent piece, | grains to a six-quart pan of milk, will | and to prevent the bitterness, give | the cow a dose of two drams a day for a week will have the same effect. 1 have found two grains of salle ylate of | soda to four quarts of m lk will pre- | cellar, that vent mold even in a musty to think | this season the cause of ity; nive times out of ten, isin the feed, especially if | it is aftermath or stubble grass. In the remedy i8 obvious. — a — Household this case H Fruit stains 1 pon the hands may be removed by rubb ripe tomatoe rched shirt ul 4 will i n easier let them dry have tO spt | The then aen ingle wings of turkeys Lt} chickens are good to wash and lint as To t » minute NOve k tory Turkeys are gi rather their entire food fr ring the summer, at the «ame stroymg bugs, and other sects that prey .. for hles and grain cro » 18 no better food your * they have ed os If the thras! dry and alone, pigs will chew them till they | the kernels ry will swal the husks. To keep flies from the stable, sus pend ¢ I sie ieces of tow, spor absorbent ro ge, ter carboli 1" gaiion ¥ acid, wl al wholesome, Those who carei have sl be r 11184 Ci8 AD | signs grapes should ful to watch | of disease. Sulphur should be dusted the while lime should with the bellows over leaves in case of mildew al ways be used freely on the ground | around the plants, A Maine farmer, whose tree was burdened with an extra large crop of | apples last season, thinned out the fruit and cut away some of the small branches, To his surprise he secured a larger crop than ever before, and the quality wes also superior. An easy method of killing plaintain, dandelion and other weeds in a lawn is to place a little sulphuric acid, with a stick, on the crown of each plant, carrying the acid in an open mouthed bottle with a long handle so as not to touch it with fingers or cloth We have seen fowls stagger, una ble to walk when started, and sudden ly fall over. This The lower lobe of the brain diseased. [To this, give bromide of potash daily. rised to see how is vertigo, is cure three grains You will be quickly relief will | ome, » flelds given at ma- ch is verp cheap by of | the weeds {work with the other. ing how fust they grow these damp hot days, and uy lens constantly ware | red agningt, how soon they overgrow | everything ! Down with the weeds, The animal that is obliged to com peta for its food among the herd and | eat after it has been befouled and a [trampled connot thrive, Give the ani- | : {mals well ventila sialls, but quarters, atten them in the | allowing them out for exercise, never feed them in the yard, It is the easiest thing in the radish, ind, Li to have horse Plant a few roots in moll 804 poor, it will be alwnny | secure fine cultivation, old stock [spring are all essentisl, Don't rool at | | and the removal of every leave any large roots | Year a last year pot OCs } a | from twelve ized with [| rt ' ‘Om Dost | ————_———- oll 2 Mill ALS Pen av a myriads of grasshoppers, | neings, Railings flings, i Doors - al, and keep it moist with common | kokins i Y divans Goble (. py 4 imparting a practi od nag men 4 pon 1 i lars address PP. Dury x A Hive Ls 0 nlor actiy uties o A Saxe | Want ACENTS ro SELL Te AMISSOURI and w, amen of good character and (ntelllgance elusive Torrito yi Guaranteed. A weeks’ trig) of sample Washer to fe returned at my sxponse | f not satisfactory. A thousand per cant. he host Washer in the world, and pays capable agents HIG Toe trinsie merit maken iL a phone " - da where, For Hiurased oi alay ae I. addres, WORTH, ot. Lovie Mo. THe {COMPOUND Oxyae Tre EATMENT For the (N F ue and Che i natural process of re-vitalination, pe process of bi i mak gt. by : overeet wit) te f Carannn, Asrnws, Ns ris, pPEPsis. Ny : | Avian. Paras IrATION yields readily to this treat Pies AND yarn Meraises v " LAY TREATED W) : ¥ * ts & '! | N td stamp Low explanitory elrcaine I. oboe rit ney wpe a ¥ | Xo. 006 Penn Ave, It is a<tonishe ted, clean and quiet | Wor Id | | which | glossy and beautiful appearance of the _ Only Temperance Bitters Known. No other medicine known so electusily sarees the blood of deeperonted diseases, Milllons hear testimony Ww its won. urative «fects pared n the native |} licinal_p Ww hh are ¢ witout she uke of Altalal removes the ecnuse uf di ent recovers his hel is the great Miood Parlier snd vegiving Principle 1 8 Gentle Forgative and : i Cal tor Fnvige watlor of sration Vegetable Prog rise niadd roots of Califon ia, rides of w siracied {rom , and the aha ‘ in the history of the world his ad we Gupded pos th { Pe 1 “h Baw ¥ r " I The Alte radi ve, ' iw, 1 the orsing mi ut 1 Iriuret Birrens exe nthe w ERs a W ' Bolvent Visraan sit "Sad rifie, ti-Billous, and Tonk cened th 1 No person can take Bit . ¥ fi Waslod tient and Ma. ne fhese Fevers r tres 1a i t Fhere in no enthartie the body fortivy It Imsigorates the Stomach & ' ‘ 1 and J 5. Che epsin or Indigestion, . For inflnmmntiory chanical Disenses vin Disonses, and other Worms, fon, Seariet Feve ar Female Complaints, Cleanse the Vitinted Rlood =» ‘a nelustion " Areund ‘ each bottle ar In a on. ". "ie Donald Drug « ©. Mt an Frame as wl Sold hy all Dealers and Druggists, new var wken held wed its it, the public the fi ) 3d fact that James Vick to come bef place in and the he all as one of his seed] ngs is vi dence of its excellence The valuable qualities new 1 1 "ea strawberry may be summ« lows 1st Fine quality of fruit, great vigor and hermaphrodite (or perfect ) 2d, Color, form and firmness Ability to remain on the | vines a long without ith, Ability to stand drought Uniformiw of size of fruit, which ages large; Oth Tae rapidity it forms newsels; Tih, blossoms of berry ; time injury bth, Aver. with | The | foliage, retaining ite verdure until very late in the fall, making it one of the | finest border Plants for flower beds that | oan be obtained ; Sth, enormous produc tivene all these qualitie # uniting to make it the most valuable Jinpeee ber | ry which has ever been p oly ed Grown and For Sale | Tur C. L. Vax y ¥ Nurseny Co, Geneva, N, Y. Agents wanted | Permanent positions on salary, and expenses paid, Quick Railway Time, Rockford IU, This is to certify that ¥ ok P. Blair, sul Quick Train Railroad wy Bell foute, Jan, 1880, we have the Watches in town Rock ronn Wan BY HOSMEK P, Hn Company. ULLAND, Bec appointed | ¢ agent for the sale of our | 1859--1885 Hu] ng most thoroughly tested the kford Quick Train Watches for the Inst three yesrs, | offer them with the tuidest confidence us the best made and | most relinble time kes per for the money that ean be obtained Hull Wate) IE y guarantee every FRANA for two years, LAIR, erhogl Row, 4 ul reduced All rices, ther fier 34 Kit i i584, Bas periored Let : hh | ever bad, Hav ery day and at time rregular, or in the least ho reCOMMer HORA i ’ Naf Lona Life | HEU [diCt Our Stock NEW GOODS BIG BARGAINS. DRY ARIE GOODS, DO YOU BOOT er SHOE ‘1 7 NOTIONS WICHSIL COONEY'S GROCERIES Well known Pool Stand. Met aff 7 ty'e Budd. opp. Depol, and ing, Teste ron Seven Veansevuse in THouBAND CASES. TREATMENT, One Fro Mam. a ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed at night and broken of your est | by a sick ehitd suffering ting teeth? If so, send at Mas. Winston's Soorminae Teerwina, Tia value is incaleniabie the poor little sufferer immediately mothers, there Is no mist oka about it entery and diarrhoea regaintes the #1 cures wind celle, oftens the gums, redates ir fammation and gives tone and energy to the whole, srstem. Mas, Winston's Boormine Svavr vor Onin REx Turvnine ie pleasant to the taste, and is the pred soription of one o. the oldest and best female phywi- clans and nurses in the United States and Is for sale by all druggists then Hout the world, Price 2 conta s bottle, iy A CENTS WANTED WANTED NCO At RASPBERRY RANCOCAS eam devote (heir entire Only those nead apply The brawiners eunil time and attention to ba work lssrned. (har mea suceeed whore thers fad GROWERS of a Full Line of FRUITS AND ORNAMENTALS, A good opening for honest, on the men. Addross R. ©. CHASE & CO. Philada. Pa. prsenis gl Yen Away: Send ued ox outage and by mail : free a package f wo ds of — valae, that will start you In work that will at omos brig you In money fter than anvil ni les Ameren: All about the § 0h In wiih oe box. Agents wasiod every hae #0 Y now, for all the then, of spare tl work for us al thelr own ¥ wiunes for all wirkers nbeol uted yasenred, delay, WNW. Nata & Co, Portland, Maine, 4 and crying with pale of cut Ernvr ron Onnionew It will relieve Depend upon it Itenren dye mach and bow els f a hihee Don't Shoe once and gel a bottle of | Q we us a Call (lve We Guarantee Satis- faction. CountryiProduce ‘On hand, and Wanted at all times. C. U. HOFFER & CO. Allegheny st., Bellefonte, Pa.
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