THE T1MK&'NEW ilLOdMlKU), PA., JANUAKY 21,1879. lomnficlb I HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. Wo InvHe cemmwiitrstlons fmm til twcww who intt n t C uiuiutti-rs pruprrly b.lunsiiiK tlilstie partuieut. f"A New England ngrleuHwdi paper Bays that Vermont Is relatlvelywiore of rut agricultural State tlian any of lier Nw3St!glantl ulsters, Afty kt neut of her people following that culling to a llUle'less than forty percent, in Maine, thlrty-elght per cent. In New Hamp shire, 4e8B than thirty per eent.'in Mas sachusetts, twenty-two ier cent. Ill Coimectlcut.and about thlrteew per cent. In Rhode Island (tfTo make Japan for Iron, mix shel lac varnish with a sufficient quantity of ivory-black or lamp black. Other me thods are the following: 1. Asphaltum, 1 lb. ; melt, then add hot balsam of ca pavl.anil thin with turpentine. 2. Grind lampblack very smooth, and add copal varoleh to the proper consistency. 8. As phallum, 3 ounces, boiled oil, 4 quarts, burnt umber, 8 ounces ; mix by heat,and when-cooling thin with turpentine. 4. Una bur, 12 ounces ; asphaltuiw, 2 ounces; fuse by heat, and add boiled oil, half pint; resin, 2 ounces; whet cooling add 1 pint of turpentine. Cow Choking. A "veteran farmer told me few days ago of a method of relieving choking cow which was new to me, but which he assured me was unfading. It Is worthy of trial at any rate. A round stick,'two or three Inches long, Is put into thecow'a mouth, like a i)it Into a horse's mouth. A string Is then fas tened to eech end of the stiek and tied to the horns or up over the head. This forces tier to keep her mouth open and allows thegas which forms In the etoni ach, and Is the cause of the severe pain ad rapid-swelling which accompanies hoklng In.a cow, to escape. The efFort also of trying to rid the mouth of its unusual encumbrance is the fcest- help toward freelr.g the passage of the throat; if Ute troubleis not relieved in this way the cow maybe kept alive until help Is obtained fun trying other measures for her relief. In such cases time Is of great Importance, rile assures me hehas seen his,plan tried in many caBes,aulBn none bait it failed of a complete cure An less -thau'iialf an hour. Sewing Grain. A. great many farmers are getting "sink" of seeding land with grain In the spring, not that it never does weU, hut because the risk i is too great. -Growing rye with lute sot? u grass has tWs ad vantage, it will protect the young grass from beteg throwivout by alternate freez ingand thawing In winter and spring ; the leaves of the rye, also, keep off some of the-cold wind from the tender blades of grass. If the rye is cut early, as it must be to make good hay, the season has not become as fur advanced as to .endanger the grass very much, on ac .countof draughts. It is well to -sow clover seed cu the surface in the spring, either with -harrowing or without, im the. case seems to demand. Where the soil is loose And moist, harrowing will seldom become necessary. Clover will make a crop ooaer than most grasses. Seeding with corn has been practiced by many farmers, and with -excellent re sults. We saw .many fields ho seeded during our trip .lu to Vermoot.and much of it looked exceedingly well. Of course .care must be taken to keep die surface -smooth and levl,fld the eoro must be cut close to tUe ground. A7ew Eng land Farmer. The Great Stoy Remedy. A subscriber wUo luts seen it tried ks us to publish the following receipt: In 1816, one Valentine Kettering, of Dauphin county, couuuuaicated to the fteuate of Pennsylvania a sure remedy for the bite of any mad animal. He said tiiut bis ancestors had used it in Genmaoy 250 years ago, and that he alwaya found It to answer the purpose, during a residence of fifty years Id the United States. He only published it from a motive of humanity. This reme dy consihUi in the weed called chick weed. It is a Bummer plant, known to the German- and Swiss by names of Gauchenell Bother Mayor, or Bother Huehnerdarm.. In England ills called Ked Pimpernel ; and its botanical name is Angelic Phonieea. It must be gath ered In June, when In full bloom, dried in the shade, and then pulverized. The dose of this for a full grown person Is a small teaspoonful.or In weight a drachm and a scruple at once, In beer or water. For children the dose is the same yet it roust be administered at three differ ent times. In applying, it must be used green, cut to pieces and mixed with, brau or other feed, For bogs the pul verized weed Is made into little bulls by mixing it with flour and water. , It can plso be put on bread and butter, or in to honey, molaeeeg, etc. The ltev. Mulil eoberg said that in Germany, thirty grains of this powder are given four times a day, the first day, then once a day the whole week, while at the same time the wound is washed out With a decoction of the weed and the powder strewn in it. Kettering said that in all instances he administered but one dose, with the most happy results. This Is said to be the same remedy through which the late t)r. Win, Stoy effected so many cures. HAH 1 I ; IfS jTI AH A 351 I, 1879. ILLUSTRATED. NOTICES OP THE PRE88. Harper's Marine I the American Msgnr.lne alike In II eraline unit In nit Huston Traveller. The most popular Monthly lu I lie world. N. V. Ob-erver. 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Single volumes, by mall, postpaid. Meml tlnnre fhould be mncle by Post-office Mone Ordei or Unit, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the express order of Harper & Brothers. Addiess HAItl Kit & BROTHERS. New York IIAKli:it' WIUSKIjY. 1879. ILLUSTRATED. NOTICES OF THE PKERS. The Weekly remains ensllv at the bead of Illus trated panels by lis tine llterarv quality, the beauty of Its type aud woodcuts. Sprltiglleld Jtepuhllenn. Its pictorial attractions are superb, and em brace every vailety of sul-Jeet and of artistic treatment. Zlou's Herald, Huston. The Weekly Is a potent agency for the dissem ination ol collect political principles, and a piiwerliil opponent of shams, frauds, and lalse pretenses. Evening Express, Kochesler. The Volumes of the Weekly begin w'th 'he first Number for January ot each ear. When no time Is mentioned. It will be understood that I lie subscriber wishes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of his order. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. HAKPElt'8 MAOAZINE, One Year 14 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY, " " 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR, " " 4(10 The THU EE publ cations, one year 10 00 Any TWO, one year 7 00 BIX subscriptions, one year 20 00 Terms for large clubs furnished on application. Postage Free to all subscribers In the U. S. or Canada. The Annual Volumes of Harper's Weekly, In neat cloth binding. Mill be sent bv express. fiee of expense (provided the freight, does not exceed tl per volume), for f. each. A complete Her, cnmprlslig Twenty-two Volumes, sent on lecolpt or cash at I lie rate of S5 2i pur volume, freight a expense of purchaser, Cloih Cases for each volume suitable, for bind ing will he gent by mail, postpaid, oil receipt of II 10 each. Remittances should be made by Post Office Money order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without the exprt ss older of Harper t Brother. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, New York. ii i:ii:irs ieakak. 1879. ILLUSTRATED. 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The Annual Volumes of Harper's Bazar, in ceat. cloth binding will be sent by pre-. free ol expense (provided the freight does not exceed oae dollar per volume) for seven dollars each. A complete set, comprising Eleven Volumes sent on receipt of cash at the rale of five dollars and tweuty-llve cents per volume, frelcht at expense of 1 archaser. Cloth Cases for each volume, suitable for bind ing, will be sent by mall, postpaid, on receipt of one dollar each. Remittances should be nade by Post-office Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspaprsare not to copy this advertisement without the express order ef Harper ft Brothers. Address HAKPKK.& BKOTHEUA, New York IMPORTANT NOTICE. The subscriber lute of the Hrm of Khoades Hmith, would respectfully inform the oitizena of RLAIN and vicinity, that be has opened a WiuoN MAKE.K SHOP, and Is prepared to make new wagons and repair old onos at short notice, and at. from TEN to TWKNTY pereent. cheaper than the old linn. rOWe me a call. 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' Dorlnn th hr.tit yt'aniliot (t haalKtunt general iwe, 0 haw tiioiuaud ol li'itimunlAia In ha value, and It la now conced ed by l lie ftlodh-nl l'rofeMi to bo the moot rational meaunyi-t disvortired 1 rcarhln and rurlnR (Ida very pre lent trmilhw. tlttit ia well known to bo tho rauaeol utilold iniPfry tj mnnv, and upon whom quacka prey with thi irii ti-'fi Moktriiini nnd biff feen.Th HcmedyU put up Inaneat box.rmiurlitolmt ainunth. ntirj anil m a 1 plain rrfippvr by inad r atcd tor ft 0 IVo buxta, faufflt lent to effeitnpTivaiii'iiiruri!inilptin aevero raaea) $6 -Tlirt-a Uixea faitina; tliio lull tiimiltir. uM r"p rmtinn. anr reaiorcviptir.ln the worntennpa. Q 7. Fuji DLRKCTIOUal foriifltnvwni n"fnmTnny XMCH hOX. . (BpiiiI fhr n Ifcaeriptiva Pamphlet glTlnjr Anfttomtean V llluitroiii.n, which win convince tha inovt aw piical m that they enn b rotroreil to pHect manhoo.l, and flited tor dulea of life, aaina H nevr a fluted. M Peit 8 atM.1 for atamp n any on. 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JOI1NTON & CO., Bancor, Maine. d4w PflllNTV 1 Sitldlei-a discharged for Wounds UUUlf I I I Rupture or other nij iry (not (lis eiisejcnn secure lull linuiityt those whoieen, listed fur Ihn e jeais between Jhii. 1st, W and April Ut. 1SI14, hiivl ritf previously served nine nionths or mine, are entitled to Sluo bounty or so thereof as remains unpaid : those who enlisHed before July iUd. 1801. for ihree years, and were mustered before Aiiitust nth, 1 8fil. are entitled lo SI(Mi bou 1 1 y, lefrardless of time i-ered ; all enlist iienis for three years bi fine July lHth. ISfiS where but. linn bounty has been paid, entitles to aildl tionalhouiityiiiidei'Soldlpr Act of July 21 IWtilf not nlreadv paid. If soldiers died In servler.hoits are eutii led to the bounty. No lee until claim Is paid For full Infurma ion addiess, with enclos. ed stamp. McNEIL & BIRCH, WaslilnRton, D. 0. 24t A NEW EXOITINO P.OOK Bristling with the WILD ADVENTURES of Stanley in Africa The only authentic conyrlitht cheap edition. By the br li uiil dem-rlptlve amber. Ibui. J T. Head-ley- Gives a full lnstoiy of his wonderful discov eries In Africa ami iim velous Journey down the Cotilio. If is fiiscliiatiiiB as romance. Pioftisely HIiisMuteil, and hl(!hl endorsed by llieclergyanu lii'ess. Atietits are sHl'itih in to 2-r per pav. -ear- k:,prth;rdpAGENTs wanted terms address HUBBARD BROS., Publishers. Philadelphia. 2d4w Awarded hiijhMt prist Til OiiiMtiiinl Fxtnnt)inn fff fi't. ehenhifj quntitiet find trrtlL nct nm lan (f ehnr tietrr tif mveeteninff mut fittrnnna. TIip be.l tohnrfft er made, A "iir hlue trifi trttde-niftrk icNwiIy .mttniwi nn luff nor pomn, art I hat Jtietum'i lint in on every td it ii. Knltl by iilldenlerH. 6end lnrnfnil, free, to C, A. tIrK!nx"A Co., Mfrn.. 1'ftiTHl.nTL'. t'n, G. F. Wardle, iien. A-nt, Philadelphia. Children's Shoes! 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