FAItn, (.aUIHN A Mi lIOt'SRHOM) Ni-lprllna nnil Trnnplnttn Trera. A roimiylvania tiuiporjtnnu tells us Hint the (Ktu.ru clen-eiit rf t lio pnpnla tion in )nrM if hi-t State will, hs n nilo, linve wot 'ling in tlio five liuo utile U is largo, ami t bis p irtinlity for overgrown stock in of proat lulvnutago to the deal ers, who wonKl be forced to destroy an nually riauy hundreds of just such specimens were it not for this demand. Ueli-ving that they tlins get the rocst for thoir money, they nro really obtain ing tlio least, as young, thrifty trees, with 6mooth liiisht bark, and straight lea ling shoots, will give a bearing or chard iu u-.lvano) of the ovorgrowu ones. Young trees with forked top 9 will be the first t pplit dnriug hard utonus, therefore no matter how iintulsome iu other respects, always avoid this defect. Uefore setting examine well at the bape of the trutk where the roots emanate; should any " borers " be found, ont with them, so that the tree may start fair. A i he altli iu any case is preferable to show, the young tree with long shoots, indicating conclusively the evil effects of strong stimulants, is much inferior to one with short, well-ripened branches. Of course it is hardly practicable to attempt to save all the rootlets at dig ging time, but it is quite possible to follow each large root very near to its end. If planters wotild only consider the uses of roots there would be much fewer instances of mutilation, an J con sequent ill-success in orcharding. Occa sionally, however, roots will get bruised in digging, and then the bruised portion must bo out away p.moothly. In setting the tree never jam the roots into a little hole insufficient to hold them in a natur al position, but insist ou having every little rootlet as near as may be just as it grew. As to depth, better plant too shallow than go to the other extreme, as iu the former case there is small dan ger of injury, especially if protected by mulching. Few things are bo important as firm ing the soil around newly-planted trees; a neglect here is a principal cause of so many vacant spaces in young orchards. If pressed down as solid as possible, the soil will retain moisturo a far greater length of time thau if merely thrown loosely into the hole, promote an early start of the rootlets and small fibers. and prevent a loss which would follow a cessation of growth. Something plausible is said on both sides of the question of pruning trees at the time of transplanting ; but the weight of argument seems to favor a reasonable shortening in. As a generally accepted rule, trees seldom make much growth the first season after removal, and if the roots have not worked properly in their new home, the consequence will be small yellow foliage. Now if a portion of the shoots are cut away in advance, the top will usually present a better appearance at the close of the first year. Pruning will cause accelerated growth, whether the tree has been moved or not, hence its importance when other agents are at work to retard growth. Some orchard ists prune too much; others not at all. The happy medium brings besj results. Mulching rarely receives attention except from those whose long experience has clearly indicated the necessity of preserving the roots at a regular medium temperature, avoiding alike excess of drought aad moisture. The necessity for it is equal winter and summer in whiter to guard against sudden extremes of temperature; in summer, as protec tion from hot sun. Bo careful not to bury the roots in a mulch several inches deep,' as this would certainly injure the tree, and instances are known of speci mens killed outright - victims of too much. kindness. The material (which miy be anything light, open nnd porous) should extend, in a newly-planted tree. as far as the roots spread instead of being heaped close around the stem. Ntti. York Tribune. Household Hints. When a drying rack in used dishes should not be wiped. Fine china should never be put into hot water, as it spoils the euamel. Cool rain water and soda will remove machine grease from washable fabrics. Tortobe shell and horu combs last n u ili longer for having oil rubbed iuto tie-n ence m.awhile. A tablespoonful of ammonia in one gallon of warm water will restore the color of carpets. Silk pocket handkerchiefs, an! deep blue factory cotton will not fade if dip ped in salt and water while new. ' A polish for black walnut may be made of a quarter of a pint of raw linseed oil, one tablespoonful of muriatic acid, and a little vinegar. When ivory-handled knives turn yel low, rub them with nice sand-paper, or em ry ; it will take ou" all the spots and restore the whiteness. Do not have flannel or woolen dish rags, as they retain the grease, and so keep putting it on instead of taking it off. Old towels are the best for this purpose, and they should be washed and boiled as regularly as the napkins and towels themselves. Do not sweep carpets any of tener than is absolutely necessary. "After dinner sweep the crumbs iuto a dusting-pan with your hearth brush ; and, if you have been sewing, pick up the shreds by hand. A carpet can be kept very neat in this way ; and a broom wears it very much. It is a good plan to put new earthen ware into cod water aud let it heat gradually until it boils ; then cool again. Brown earthenwaro in particular may be toughened in this wav. A handful of rye or wheat bran thrown in while it is boiling will preserve the glazing so that it will not be destroyed by acid or salt. The best way to clean-wash leather gloves is to wash them with nearly cold soap and water on the hands, and rinse well. When half dry, stretch them aud pull them till they become quite soft : they require constant attention from the commencement of the washing until they are dry. As far as it is possible, have bits of bread eaten up before they become hard Spread those that are not eaten, and let them dry, to be pounded for puddings, or soaked for brewis. ' ltrewis is made of crusts and dry pieces of bread, soaked a good while in hot milk, mashed, salted aud buttered like toast. Above all, do not let crusts accumulate in such quanti ties that they cannot be used. TIMELY TOPICS. A cohool board in Michigan has order ed 150 copies a month of a popular chil dren's magazine, to bo URed by the little folks iu the primary schools instead of text books. A correspondent estimates William U. Vanderbilt's income at $200,000 a. woek, aud prophesies that if this American railroad king lives ten years longer he will have au establishment, iuclnding flue pictures, fast horses, and all the ap pointments of luxury to a degree which will surpass the wildest drems of mod ern ambition. A passenger in an Arkansas stage ojaeh rode throughout a very cold day in thin clothes, aud was takeu out stilT and unconscious. lie was thought to h ive frozen to death, and a grave was dug for him ; but the warmth of the room fu nhicli he was laid thawed him out just in time to save him from being buried alive. A farmer at Arnold, England, being enraged at the presence of skaters on his pond, conceived the brilliant idea of breaking up the ice by harnessing up a horso to a heavy iron roller and driving ovar it. The experiment was eminently successful, and but for the assistance of the skaters he and the horse would have remained at the bottom along with the roller. It is most amusing to hear the excuses made by ladies on board a steamer when they begin to feel the roll of the ocean wave. They are as follows : "I'll go down for dinner." "The wind has blown my hair so tbat I'll have to go below and fix it." " It's very close out here." " How damp the deck is." " The glare on the water almost blinds me." "How cold the sea air is ; it chills me to the marrow of my bones." " How very warm," and so on. John Olive, a Nebraska herder, had murdered several of his enemies, and it was deemed desirable to arrest him, but it was hard to get anybody to undertake the job. He always had a gang of his ranchmen close at hand, and was free with threats of vengeance on anybody wno molested mm. At length Uiny Nicholls bargained to capture Olive for $500. It was Olive's custom to go to rium Creek .once a week for letters. Nicholls stationed himself in the post office, with four companions chosen from the relatives of the men whom Olive had killed. When Olive entered he found himself looking into the muzzles of five revolvers, and was commanded to hold up his hands. He surrendered, and was quickly hustled out of sight. His ranchmen, as they straggled in one by one to see what had become of him, were caught in the same manner. Huj Wanted A few mornings since a lady living ou Clifford street answered the bell to find a bulky boy with an innooent face and peach-colored ears standing on the steps. He explained he wanted to see her husband, and she answered that her husband had left for his office. "lam the boy who sweeps out all the offices where he is," said the boy as he backed down fie steps, "and this morning I found a letter in the big scrap-sack. Well, you can leave it," she re plied. " I I guess I hadn't better," lie half whispered, as he showed the small pink envelope. " Boy that is boy, let me see that letter I" she said as she advanced and extended hoc band. "Oh, 'twouldn't be 'zactly right, ma'am, 'cause I know he'd gin me fifty cents." "See here, boy," she said, as Bhe fult fur the dollar bill left her to buy coffee and tea, " yon take this, give me the ldtter, and don't say a word to Mr. about finding it." " I don't believe it's much of a let t jr," he remarked." " Never mind hand it over here's your money 1" " Mebbe there haiu't a word of writ ing in it, ma'am." "Jlere give me the letter now go !" She took it and entered the house, and the boy with peach-colored ears flaw down the street like a cannilal g ring to dinner. In about forty seconds the woman eamo out, looked up ana uown tne street, and the expression around her mouth was not happy and peaceful. The boy had seemed to doubt that there was any writing inside the envelope, but she was not quite prepared to tear it opeu and find a printed, document commencing : " wuereas, ueiault Hav ing been made in tho conditions of a certain mortgage," eto. She wants to hold another interview with the lad. If this meets his eye he will please call between the hours of eight and ten o'clock a. u , when she feels the strong est. Detroit Free Press, The Original " Greenback." Mr. Mason, a Philadelphia dealer in old and rare coins, has a piece of paper money which he values very highly, as it may be termed the corner-stone of our greenback system. Its size is about three inches by two. The paper is stiff, although brown with age. One side reads as follows : :' thbee pence! : 73,319. Tiireu Peace. : TliU bill shall pass current for : ; 3 ponce withiu the Province ot Penaityl-: : vam, according to an Act of AsHeoilily; :made in 4th year of King George III. : : Dated the : : 18th day of June, 1761. : '.English coat. : of Arm. : Tbreo Pence. J. V. Wharton. On the obverse side the words " three pence " are printed in each corner. In the center is the statement, in clear, deep type : Printed by B. Franklin and 1). Hall, 1761. This ancient " greenback," which is very valuable, was found by some work men who were iuvestigating the interior of au underground vault in Chester, Pa. several years ago. Facts About the Human Body. The skin contains more than two mil lion openings, which are the outlets of an equal number of sweRt glands. The human skeleton contests of more thnu two hundred distinct bones. An amount of blood equnl to the whole quantity in the body pisses through the heart once every miuuto. The full capacity of the lungs is about three hundred and twenty cnbio inches. About two-thirds of a pint of air is in haled and exhaled at each breath iu ordinary respiration. The stomach daily produces nine ponuds of gastric juice for digestion of food ; its capacity is about five pints. There ore more than five huudred separate muscles in the body, with an equal number of nerves and blood ves sel. The weight of tho heart is from eight to tw 1 ve ounces. It beats one hundred thousand times in twenty-four hours. Each perspiratory duct is one fourth of an inch in length, which will make the aggregate lencth of the whole about nine miles. The average man takes five aud one half pounds of food and drink each day, which amounts to one ton of solid and liquid nourishment annually. A man breathes eighteen times a min ute, and three thousand cubic feet, or about threo huudred and seventy five hogsheads of air per hour. American Girl Diplomatists. It is a singular fact that fifteen of the ladies connected with tbo present di plomatic corps at Washington are American girls whose beauty and diplo macy captured distinguished husbands. Among the number are wives of the French, Italian, Guatemalan nnd Turk ish ministers and many others of lesser rank, including Mrs. Yung Wing, of the Chinese legation, who was a Miss Bartlett, of Connecticut. In the di plomatic corps of Europe there are also several American ladies, such as tbe wife of the Italian minister to the Hague and others. Whether American women have a peculiar peuchant for diplomncy, or diplomatists for them, is a difficult question to decide. At all events, di plomacy is a career for which our women seem to be admirably adapted. They have also broken down the delu siveness of hereditary aristocracy, and eomeof.them are connected with the oldest noble families of England and the continent. Proverbial as is their beauty, their natural grace and dignity of manner nnd their intelligence are no less striking. Washington Corre upondcnt. Geography Bees. It was spelling matches last winter, but this season the enjoyment is geog raphy bees. Bee it ever so humble, there's nothing like geography. First thy give out easy places; big cities lite Ditroit that every body kuows about ihen they get down to places like C i cago, New York, Pailadelpbia nd Boston, and at last those who rema n up are floored by asking about obacure towns, such as Toledo, Fumpkiaville. Sjurkrant, Cleveland, and places of that class. If any person remnias standing after such an ordeal, the war dispatches of the Asian campaign are read from some newspaper, and appal ling names like Polliwolly gobies, Afghugnirkestrick, Dargjjextoygpqzji, eto., mow down the remainder like the unrelenting swath of Time's scythe. These geography matches are epidemic, and are devasting the Western States. Detroit Free Press. Nerves and Noises. Newspaper writers are commentipg extensively upon the uproar of cities Tliev bay that nature has provided the eye with ft contrivance for protecting itself againKt unpleasant sights, ana one has only to holtl his nose in comiug in contact with anything disagreeable to the olfactories. Meanwhile the ears etand open like doors that caunot be shut. All sorts of rackets, from the bolls of the peddlers tp the sharp clank ing of the ears of the elevated railroad, rap on the ear-drum. It naa Deea siig posted that if EJisouor somebody could invent some kind of a contrivance to be worn over the esrs that would take up all these discordant eound waves and arrange them into concord and music, life in our cities might be made more tolerable.). E. Ji. Footcs Jit tilth Monthly. The island of Jersey, in tbe English channel, prodnces a remarkable variety of cabbage, called tbe Jersey-cow cab bage, winch grows to lue neiglit of three or four feet, aud is cultivated for fodder. The stalk, which is tall and very straight, is often luade into walking-sticks, and, when smoothed oft' and varnished, it is biuiuar in appearance to bamboo caue. The first printing office established in Russia, in 1569, was destroyed by the superstitious populate. Tho individual who was accidontly injared by the discharge of his duty is still very low. Muffrln Tor a 1-1 le Time. Persons t ttlictbd with rhtumalUm often suf fer for a life time, their tortures being almost without remission. Tbe joints and mueciea of such unfortunates are in most cases sbocUintrly contorted and drawn ont of chape. To afford tht-ra even temporary relief, tbe ordinary rem edies orton prove utterly useless, llostetter t Stomach Bitters, on tbe otber haud, is avouch ed by persons who have used it, to be a genu ine source of relief. It keeps tbe blood cool by promoting a regular habit cf body, and re moves from it impurities which, in tbe opinion of all ra'ional patnolOKists, originate the at?o nizing couipiaiut, and its kindred malady, tbe gout. Besides this, the Hitters remedies dis orders of tbe stomach, liver and .nerves, pre vent and eradioate intermittent and remittent fevers, promote appetite and sleep, and are highly reoommonded by physicians as a desir able nibdicinal stimulant and tonio. . II. Baldwin, of Monroe City, Ind., writes under date of Dec. 3d, 1877, that his wife ued Dr. Tierce's Favorite Pretcription with won derful results. It effected her entire cure, after several physicians bad failed, ine many aim ilar letters positively affirming tbat the Favor ite Trescription had eured tbe diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women, induced Dr. Tierce to sell it under a guarantee. Ladies need uo Ionizer submit to useless and painful local treatment, as tbe Favorite Prescription is a safe, sure and speedy cure. Hundreds who had been bed-ridden for years have been re stored to perfect health by its use. 'Chew Jacksou's Uodt Sweet Navy Tobacco. If yon are atlfle1 to have a poor organ, or ran tho risk of having a poor one, take any organ that In offered yon. Bnt if yon doxtre to br enre of having the very bent, insist on having a Maon .V Ham'.in, and do not be porauadei! to ttlu- uiy other. Ti.e 1'liniit.eln for the exit of impurities from the Mvtom rutut he kept ui)1ihmuo'1 or dr- V'ora'uio ermm rintiro. will follow. Ir. Mott'a surthlile 1-iver Pills, by nutoring the bocl to an noiive condition, act t ft oluarx-pr of all the bodily fluids. Moreover they render the d'geotive aud annimilative orgnng vigorous, re-tine the liver, and pnrify the biliary seorettati. Aa a oathartio they are inllniti ly to be ( referred to tbe dangeronit blue pill. Hold by druggist. Catarrh la tile forerunner of poinoi'nption omiHiiraption means tUalh. Juniper Far Cigar et'e aretheotily conimon-onno, pleasant, vr tnin curt for Catarrh, Athma, Colds and HoarsunoiH. Trioo 25 ojnts i sold by all drug gists. 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II C. nuciJ vtitiimii" uud liiti ri stinir r Hiiinu t u . 1 1 . r ah Y l l-Arin, run cu tiitiiu a- r I AUK AMI 1 litl.hllti:, VV UHSIIKU AT Sl'KIMOFI I J.W7 OHIO, U'a laige. a-iiiieu Aerlculturul and lioiue Jountal. Year, it U a live, wldetiwiike Jourim). nliy eulted, 'inerlilntr of hit r'M toi vcrv iiii-tni.er or I he tiiinlly, f ro,n t he vouni.'' St to th oini Bt. Therrrore !1 1 tajaeg i.i-e.evi ej a. tui kvowu ruoiuiy lulu PuO'ie luur, aau become a hii.'TB known, and rerc n-i'U more nrw sulucriln rg taj er. 1 ejii-yi-e-e .1. f't-SW VI l II'H 1 HrAs,W.fflailfflS, 1 ODCMIIIMC I I.Hieriil r' inluins and rush comnilbnion glveu those who git up cliioa. wo on'' rnUillUlllO I Orgaua, Watchea, Cloi-ks, all klnils of tjardeo, Vrirctahle aud Flower Seeda, Mni" Hand Com I'liiutera, Scroll Snus. Clmma. Uevolvera and Shot Outte. Before buying any or tlioaa art!--;. -iriiur ILLUBTRAIEO J-REMIUM LIST, which Is sent free toaR. 109 Orand ana Ooitly freaenta wUi t- ititrlLutc-d July 1 to the ltu p.'rbnn sending the lurg '1,1 cluhe of subecrjhiih Dei ween now and t In n. I-or l w mall post-paid, one dollar's north of seeds, your own selt cti'in, V. & F. 1 ) 111 ' imi pngabooU Kor ta we tuall post-p ilJ, n lininlMinio, w -ll mac'.r 7-sliot. r li keV-pleteil revolver nnd F. A K. 1 year. l or 6 cents we mail V. & V. 1 veur and 150 inure bik containing 5ui Uliistriiiloiw .of lowers and pump ai'or $4 60 we mall a hundsome tloek, called Lime .e inu jour Bieciai Ul leuuoil IU IUH r AKS AJjjriiie.loa lent itiu.tjua uuun. ; ANYONE prUnir two rarly mih.erlher to Fapv a n n FiHKPinR will rreelee a ropv of nnr premlitrri ( fOTS i SYflYBv' ' fl lf' V mull. ltobL-ua:tl. IL Ciililuina aa IliuuV recloea aa .he nud Iiouh keeper iieedn; It t Ha how to toog all kinds of bread, cukes and tin nfsi It teils hov, o make 31 kind, of aoup; li gives itt rri iiea for cooking fn-li, oynters, o;e. ; li give, il reelpi s for oookn ill kiude uf poultry und gann-; It ti lls how to aelcci the beat poultry, Hull, nnais, ie It givi 85 lorluu.l, f iti pari ni; htuie.a and .alat; It i.'lves 67 reel pen for preparing all kinds of veiteiiilil'-n for the tatile. IT (UVKS OVKH ONE THO USS A IV1 ltlCOIl'IOS ind tells the housekeeper nil the needs tu know abont Bread, Biscuit, Kolls. Pnililiiit'S, I'll, CuMards. reuius, Coijkles, 'i'i a, Coffi e, t.hocolute, ilotue-uiuile t'andlea, Aiuiiloit a for PoIkoiis, Cooking for tie ilck. nnd n: tin v other useful tiling. KrineuiInT It euntiiius as much its n Cook Book costing tine Uollur PRlttS Of COOK BOOK. puU-Isiltl, liieluillng one year', siitierlptlon to FakM anij FiiikmI'E. tj ceuLS The Cook ilook la i;iv n ouly to Fa ami i i hem ok subscribers, or those seiuling subscribers. LVkY MAN sholllil get a copy ot Faku a SU i li:Ksllg orelliluin Cuok llook for tils wife and daughters :VkY MAN should get a copy ot Faku INU Kicks! bit pn Ililuin Cook llook f.,r tils wife und dntlgliteri - mr. I,. r,.i. anil , - ml mil IKt k-tit f AiMrva ftlia FARM AND FlHKetPk, gPHINGFltlll OHIO 01 ,;.y V.uin Iii.a-.io.. f i- -"JWTpWA -3.uJfor aJiur?i.7"r,.i::.a .rim:, in more siilsiuetoi) I lit !t k'.J ) 14 li I Si It 1 I M nam pic co.y and lesiimo HewOperalJJai; IL R S. PINKv. Comic, Opera by Arthur Sullir tha mo-t popnlar thine; nf the kind r v ' ihsoonotry. M usio esoellent and !, a iif.ptiftnable. maains it very de(t - :' - imrtnrnanee in ant town or Tlllaee. fi.i word, mule and Ubieteo ooinpleLe, ni fur Dl-OO. THIVIlTj II V .IU11Y Operetta by tbe same author. to a 6M. Jeseph'i nondau'e. liolehevauaari helher. By Oaupwti " BuTTmr " Ba aii uar Three Oantataa whloh ere magnlReent with Oriental dress and aoenery. The leal 01 "Penllne" ( ) - M Palwmltn () mond - rut lilnmenid ' - ill) Angel" (ieta-" l.eaeea In ( hnrltv ' ".(lewd IrvlHgt" (u eu ) are Operetta, bnt a lew singers, ana areoapitel for fanur aooea. The laat three are Juveniles. ft, IVau, The Hirrerer, by ttrUJ ' Tk L.IHU Uutae," by Ijtoooo, OLIVER DITS0N & CO., Let'. V. O. DITHON dc CO., Til ek MS Brewelwmy, Kw T' J. K. DITSON s CO., . Eft c 1Mb G-entle . Women. WIrO want glossy, luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant, beautiful Hair must use LYON S KATIIA1UUN. This elegant, cheap article always makes the Hair grow freely and fast, keeps it from falling out, arrests and cures gray ness, removes dandruff and itching, makes tho II air strong, giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Beau tiful, healthy Hair is the sure result of using Kathairon. jAPOWIFIEf la lata Old Kellavbl C'oncntrate4 tjr FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING, Directions aeoompai4ylng eaeh eau for making Hard, (aft and Toilet Boap gulekly. IT IS FULL WtlOBT AND BTHKHOTB. The Market la flooded with (eo-ealled) Ooneentrte4 Lye, wbioh is adulterated with salt and re. In, mmd wee 'I aiuiis sooj. SAVM MONET, AND BOT TBM Saponifie HADE BY THS Penmylvania Salt Mannfg Co., PIIII.AIMU.ru I A. THCBEiSi'i IjiJTlEBOgpX1 ANUFACTORY III! SMITH OBGIH CO. Plrat KaUbllahed I Moat Succeaafull THEIR IN3TIIUMKXT9 have a atandarj value in ull the LEADING MARKETS QP THE W0RL1: Kvry where ieciij;iil.( J us tlio FINEw IN XONK. OVER OO.OOO Mails anil in nee. Now Diwlgus constantly, lit at work ami lowest jiriere Bend hr u Cutnlogue. "1 1 asal St,) opp, Waltha St,, I: .li tlel t. o A lV PliilKlT. Agents' Sample, lioer.u lH mmtll lKI,ll!HT." Na.iau. N Y. 1 1 -i win 11 tie lail tci iabw nj u.acii.ft, Vf.iiiLu.ivi: I., i.'d twice a mouth.- ftii'iow nrke of SOoents wt'll pi'uitt-d 00 Rood paper. Kuch liuiiiher coutulu - m. 1 e. 1 11 . m a. wlIiiuiu visitor aui kti ai lavuiuo lu every liou.u-. In the yir lb,tliau any other Agricultural Journal. l'.eaut v, wartnnted Bx d time keeper, aud F, & F. I yeui. ull olUlllal V Si Look lluoa. la lunl lie houk 1 hat cv el ' w r ti j ' 3 ill ft