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1 ;4 'J lOlt Til K FARM AND HOME. Caul Aih fur llcnry Hulls. Tvr tlio purpose of ninkiritf t-t i i? M.il friiililc, rultetl coal ashes, w litre tiny I'lia b. readily liail, are better than biuhI. They nro umro easily iliit-eiui-Dated tln(iii(;!i tho mass ami eutitaiii a small prnpurliim nf ininc-ral alts like wise, though tluir merit it principally nii'rhaiiii'ul. I li:ul a :iVli ot' clay over tnprork that after a r:ii:i ti"k un the, consistence uf utty. I will I tin nothing willi it. VeijctaMo manure it set.rniil, anl (lie spitilt' i ut in it a-i though it was skim mill; rln o.-e. Tho pli.ee was iii;tilu the receptacle nf the winter's a.-lies. Two years alter it vvns iliifj iii thiuiih a mistaki n unler in the lu'l. .Next spun;.' 1 nuuiui't'il it anil hail it ilng i.vcr. Then I planted j it, nf all things in tho vvuilil, with I n t'lcns. They were a trikiii sue-1 ciin, Muro than the that, fi i,.biJily of j the soil rcinaiiit'il ( ii nmiii n!. ! chiIiim riirtii'i Every rise ami fall in tl e warmth i f tho room in which diet so is curing warps ami impairs the development nf flavor and causes an extra shrink- rnre of vei"lit. Moisture is ts-ential to rapid cmingaml to ,he form ,. ion of I llavor. Iry air and inm h light are objcctinnable. Vn have fivnd the best curing in dai It. i h s 1 n tiiiH, ami ns damp as they tvuM be on i'oivunt nf mould. H wa tliis that h d to our lit t let expeiiuieut in curing clue-e in boxes, which, by the way, has proed a perfect success. We have just cut one il the cheeses so cure. I, now about six mouths old, and liml the curing perfect all that could be de.-ir- d an I it was so consideied by an ex(n i t who happened to be present when it a- cut. Though skimmed at the rate of a pound nf butter from titty pounds nf milk, the flawr is pel ft i l ly t b an and ipiito full ami nutty, like that of a well made w hole milk cln i so. ami would easily be mistaken for : m h by the average consumer. It i. r ally superior to thoie cured on t!i" open shelf. The result has prow. I ; tax -oriible, we propose to exp rim n. fur ther another year, and hi:e fibers w ill do so too, Mult '' V' V I.luht lut Miliar. The horse, says the ''' .l ,n -vul, irtlhoiigh il looks .-tiiiigl i foiward much ninro than in si ai.iin;:!-, e. does not tbi so ut ai iy as much a- a man, and therefore r piires i;i I .ib itatii'ii. an ariangeiiii m ol li;;l;i ipi.te different from that in 1 1 - owm i's dwelling, (iive the hor " t:i' I gii' from one side only, and it wii: dir. et only one of its eyes to i;, bull : Hom eye w ill be in the shade; this :;i -ipi,,. ily wcakcli'-both eyes. I'l t ;l i:i sni h a position that it looks i::t tin- ila'i, which iscertiinlv unnatur.i', iml when tak-u i lit ef th" .-table t abrupt iliauge from daik''e-s to l.ghi will barm it. To place it traiiht a.'aiiist the light gives the I. liter a 1 ! noing effect, whiih is also iiij'.ir.-e.s t the eyes. The lioi-e si.il .- shou! I there fore always receive ih. l:'!it frein abnve, either through sk;. l;n:ils nr through windows placed t eir the ceiling in the wall to which ti ani mal's load is tuned as it .-:,i'.n!- in the stall. Moreover, the ; t i' lc -lioid i be alway I ri;.ht - ;o bright, indeed, as daylight; fur the Icise i-. i t a night or t w iii h annual, and is in n i need nf an artiiieial il.e kr.e-.-. like fattening .-teefc Simple hikI Suit elul I rvillnj or I imli, I have read with mu ii inter, st the various disputations ab'.-ut ieeiiiug poultry, which have from time lo time appeared in your columns. I do m t tare to t nter the arena id all, but a brief allusion to my experience may suggest thought, if no. lung m re. 1 have trieil pretty nearly evi v .- ! thml of feetting which has ever ie ne . my notice, and have finally adopt d one of my own, which I believe is i;. ne in accordance with the phvsi. !o.:y and habits of fowls than any tth r which is practicable, and it has at' r ':( me more satisfaction, w ith le-s labor and expense, than any other. I.' tie at a time and often is th the u whii h my practice is based. My staple feed, supplied ad is fine, dry, ground feed, th part of which is wheat n shorts, or bran. All sorts U'etum. and cotton seed meal, iu small propor tions, are sometimes used. C- r.i meal in the iroiortiou of one to twu ef the i it it once a woels, for the purpose of t-hip stutfs, ii as satisfactory t the! niv.ng it a thorough cleaning and put fowls as any other of my inKluri s, an I 1 tug; things to rights, always taking 1 have had less disease, more growth. , more eggs, pe'haps less fat, but enough ' nevertheless, less annoyance Ir mi th" raids of the fowls upon outside eoui-j iuodities, whether iu lieUl or var l. ami i less trouble geuerally t-ince 1 i iib red I upon its use for uhl fow ls and vmuig, than ever before. The inotle r In n aula kifimelh nir which she can l iek nn ' ' and feed to her young brow I till they learn to pick up their own food, alter u hit h they are fed in the saum way ;is the grown fowls. Of com so they all get inauy tidbits in the course of the year, but 1 allude here to th- regu lar every-day feed. I had a ben last summer which was gien the broods of two other hens at a week old, ami she raised the thirty -se". en chicks with out loss or accident They sometimes got a baked potato, or bit of curd, a handful of wheat screenings, a few nubbins of corn, or something i No to tame theiu, but the bulk of their feed was as above, My fowls arc given fresh, clean water twice a .lay. Tho (.ail is kept full, sothatifadii. k (Ms in it can L'et nut. Lillle ami bit,' drink at the wiiii' iail. A pun nf 1 1 1 1 1 iv is often given them, though 1 think le.-s of it for tl.f iii rp: than many others lo. I M't a weiulite'l iail, or ran, into the pan to keep the fowls nut, ami let tlieiu ilrink what tiny will, but the iuiinr . i iciee pu.i.iin;,-; m aa a mintf in me p.i.t. Kvept a few kitchen scraps. : ,,l.ll-S.1K,jS ,. t.li!lle. i.i'iu.-ionally a hot, turnip, or cabbagi', . my low l.i aro feil but once a il.iv. In I The lieet-suiMr iivlustrv in Denmark colli weather their boxes are repleu- It very prolitable; three evteiiMvc new i.heil in tho al'tcinoon, so that 1 1 1 y 1 works are to be built w ith a eapitol of may go tu most with full mips. In I'.Oi'i'.biH) crowns, subscribcil to a warm wiathcr the foot I is given tl.oin rrent extent by the beet rout growers alter 1 1 icy go to roo.t, si that tie y ( liiem.si Ives who are muler contract to may not hae any temptation to start i npply the works with beetroots for t ut in the morning on marauding ex- j the next ten years. The three new pvliti.ms. They are generally kept in works will Mipp'y the home coiwiimp eoiiiincinent in col. I weather, ami sonic- J tinn nf the vv h"le of Denmark, ami ere Hints in warm weather, but no' g.iie"- ' ti Hatterim; exhibit of successful coop- i ally.", ! ini'ii. .-'. UHxH, ill VvmttlJ lii Itt'r- Itrciprn, .Vvi I'nmrU,, ,. - One nf raised d.a.gh; make i, pi'tlll.l small balls the size nf an eng. with one -nn, e of chopped . net. a few raisins or ..... in rants; boil iu l leiity ol ,, ,i 'serve with butter or sugar or with i saiee. '(,,( '('. llutter a small I latter very thoroughly, and spread ov er it warm, mashed ol ito mixed vv iih enough milk to make it a little oit, rime the potato a'vund tic edge of the platter Willi the tints of a silver foik. : e( it in Ihe ovt u to brown; when it is as brow it as pic-erust, and stH'ened en nigh lo be easily cut. pour over it a mince of cold unit'. on. ma le by catting tic meat in small Uk and w, liming it in a little lliicktucd gravy .,', ,., ,., i . l'ive egu's, thru' i up of .-ugar. on" of butter, em- of mi!:- four of lloiir. two t"aspfonliil of y. ast-poudei', beat th egu's separab cieam the -ug.ir and 1 utter, mid other j lngrodieuK si:rriiig iu me wn.iosei tie-eggs la.-t. Hake oil jelly paas a tor jelly c.ik Cap and s lit iu half two boxes ef largi s; r. ad i a h l iv. mfcal spriuklo w ith piilven t In in layer upon layer vv iihoitl cream. s! raw berries. with. hem ami , ,, ,. I siiij.ti , pi n e i erve wuh , - - 1 it'll l eg s v erv ha: !' row ml cold water, f ct'.y i old ri uiov e the in I . o iu the middle. an VV bell pCI- shell, .net cut j T.lke , f.t th' I yolks ami rub iniooth with a latl im bed butter or cream. ilt. i aye'eni pi pper and dry mu-tard to t t '. l'.il c ieh hollowed w lute vv :ti, mix' lire, pi. e e the h.l! ' s neall get !u r, and vv tap in t-mo p Von can make a salad ft then this ,' to. I er, i bv sel villi ped ol a lettui e-!t al and fee-, strip the paper i"o cnng. upon ,ii-:i plate, and pouring over tlnin iliv.'ti- liaise liri ssjiur. llllllS) linl.l III. in. A little sweet oil a'ld bet svvax ni' -bed on mahogany poh-lo s it up l",ui'.: ful'y. Sandpaper wdl whiten ivory knife bandits that may have become yellow w ilh u-e or age. The yellow stains on the margin of i iigr.i', :i:gs may be removed by a solu tion of hyitivt blonde "f soda. To t.il.e gU'.l-e mil t f Velvet. p"tir a 1:11b' tuipeiitiiie over the -p 't. tV n rub t.riskly w ith a piece of dry flannel. To clean.-e m 'diiino bi ttlet put a small 'piautity of a-lies iu them, im mi r-' in cold vva'er. and h--.it graduaMy till it boils. After boiling an In ur. bt them remiun in the water till it is eld. Wash them in soap suds, and rinse in clean water. To clean japanned waiters rub t-n with a sponge a little while soap and some warm water, and wash unite dean. Never use hot xvater. as it will cause the japan to peel. Wipe dry, spnnkle a little flour over it; let it rtst awhile, and then rub it with a soft, dry doth, and finish with a sof:. i ph ce of old silk. Dutch Customs. In Hroeck.no one enters u house by i the iroiit ilo'i- nor is any one s-'-n at ' tic front window. rhe front of the luriio.-t . ini.se is where the best "parlors" are. ukllinsrs. i w are sacred to cleanliness anil sol -f grain, Untie. li ving's description nf such an apartment is rigidly true: "The mistress and her eonti.lential maid vis- the precaution of leaving their shoes at the door, and entering devoutly in their slocking feet. "Alter scrubbing the lloor, sprinkling the ilo t with tine white i-and, which was curioiislv stroked into angles and curves, and rhomboids, after washing j the windows, rubbinsi and volishini: , tin. furniture and imttitiir anew btineh ' '" 1 " of evergreens in the lireplaee, the wid .vv hutteis were again closed to keep out the dies, and the room care fully linked up till the revolution of lime biought round the weekly clean ing day. Tlm people of Uroeck always euter houses t.y luck uoors. .me so many burglars; ami to insure th tront door from unholy approach, the steps are removed, never to be placed there but when three great occasions open the mystic gate, an-1 these are births, marriages and funerals:so that to enter a Dutchman'! h iuseby that wav is indeed an "vnt."-J' Jwml ' J TOPICS OP TME IUY. j Jhp w,in.lt(l(1 il cost nf fires ami ,SI, w t.llln;mu.a in tho I'liiied tales In $ Kit), 000,000 ii year. t'n:n- incuting on this, the Aiiifln'cuii An-hi-tr-t says that every man or woman in ihe oniiiniunity who is jiiil for his or her labor works one week in every vear as a gratuitous contribution to ward paying the salaries of insuranei i u md 0 ro lussefl liv eration en the part nf the tanners. It will .surprise some people to learn that the sagebrush lands of Idaho, "auir.my urn very enime.ii ni m.-...o , and doolatinu, can be readily e.mveit- d into I nut-farms whereon apples, ' "-tannes, iv vrxxn, iriiin4 mii.I :i I the t-m.ill ll'IIIIt a grapes, in 1 1 1 an me sm.ui iniio .ne P'Oii'ieeii in uio greaiesi u-iiusiou .om of a ipliility tm-ui passctl. It is tleehir- ul that tile 1! ise, WelH'l'. I-'ayette. and 'tlur bla'io valleys can iot be excelled I v any region e ist ..f ';ilil.ru'a tot 111;' pleillli ie n nf fmi. lu lss( ;i "are,i (Pal i!a i farmer ; :i'l they h.i e pushed the in.ss to the noticul a stool of wheat- in his o,i-!atst. Then they break it into bits "u hi, which (niisi-tcd nf .' weniy-Vw o with th"ir imeitii-and stick it on. -talks, headed nit. Those contained The nest is line w ith a sti -ky sub s' ii eraius. nf which 7i;t vv re pU dul dance as thick as p.ip' r. This keeps in 1n. yielding i ne-iifih of a Imishel. I nt the rain. If v.ei sh"iiltl take up a l.at spring this wln.it was planted j v of the nm-bionbb-bce. you wmld and caiilully cultivated. The prodmt j ee that il looks, pipe like a bird's-uesi is seventeen blish.lt. an in.rcS.-e of 'ottoiu side up. "ghty-iive loll, and a yield of Itiiy-.ix 'I In r is a wmliiur entraiie.' t the bush. and thirty-two nnuuds to the v i nti en I u -hels I roni a s tml,. lire kernel iu three years i a goo I e'OV, ;n. Another bit nf hisUu'ital liitii ems to b'j exploded. In bi'e ii'in rsnf the Imbliu I'm tn-i ( apnble w ntt r brings tor want ev ninnce j to. show that no faith can be put in, . , II,V,' I auti.piity of wheat tnimd I n Lgyptian iniiiuuues, the genmna-i hi, in nl which has 1 ecu Used a- .1 i remarkable instance of the viUilityof - els. The se.-ivt is that th- Arabs, iv ith tii' deceptive ingenuity f r w nil b their rae- i i distinguish! d, have n. in-"eni vvlea! Hit th nmmiii.e . I'l iiclim- ii are ln-guing t" outstrip loth the liiogli-h and the Amentans in tie ei'gei'iniy of their advertising loibge . m tin- cn.hav -V t" attiM't al : titi-eili their discov i-ri' -. The lol le.ving w ill si rv e as an example: A - r: .-i'.ii i.iv ci't-'i- ot a ta e w ash imi-ii-tes t : shiiiim; hour of a family i a:ty to nvit" a r. pol ler, who uitvful y i'i "s ihe 'hy .i.'guiciiii'V of th' i ; i 1 1. lot's vv , ie. t lau g titer, and mot liei -nlaw. I'ul prints his impri tsi' ii t iu praise of sai names nf all is in -notion, giving tl the members of the i 1 ' faai.lv. It would be singular vv en'! el S' titlii-i ii svv am; no valuable n has thus follUil - should sll'ideniv if the gum 's for w hicli tar evi r In en gam an in port ant eomiiiercial alin m t is found in gi t at hro'ighoill the s.-ulh l'hoiigh a bard w I, sti line liuish. it -i liability t" - . I'll IS pll'tl llbuiltl lil. e an I Wis! v eptli'l- fl U'Ml'U Ueeav has iua.lt' it practically worth liv -hciiuc.il tii at nn id. however, the wool is made so durable that .t is now spek. ii 1 by N.uth' in I!". -papers as a heap ml g'd siibsti-ute br bla.k walnut, which is growing mol" and more -caree. i "Hew Kiiucdies" states that w hen hungry pigs nue food their mouths water, au I the ga trie secretion is largely increased. A manufacturer nl pepsin, taking advantage of this but. turns hungry pigs into a pen where a trough filled with food tempts the an imals, though a wire sen en prevents .their eating it. and thus absorbing the pepsin contained in the peptic glands. Then the hogs are killed, and the ' yield of pepsin is comparatively very f t ir-'e Take it alto'i thcr alive or I ieul' home or abroad the ureal It an. noun or aoioan. me j,ri.u American hog is shamefully cheated and abused. It is asserted that iu l'aiis no fewer than llniNii women earn their living by the uianiifactureof arttlicial flowers. The rose is tlio test of proficiency which the workshops demands, who" ever can counterfeit a rose being sup: posed e.pial to the imitation of any dower whatever. In this, as iu other branches of industry, there is usually a division of labor: tho bud, foliage and the mounting being done by dilfer- I ' persons, At present many tlower- l..m,Ut.,l. ....in.,;,.. .. '"!"' u Uw '-'lietiti..n of other countries anil in part to lue taet tiiat artificial tlowers are not unive. sally iu fashion Wat r Test. A French periodical. La Cutturr, ,:ivtH tllB following simple method for tUu,, tht, ,,uritv o wattr. lu ;tn ' t,rainary nuart liottle, three parts MM ttit, Water dissolve a spoonful of ' imre white sugar, cord it well an 1 put it in a warm place. If at the end of forty-eight hours the water becomes ' turbid and milky there can be no doubt of its impiirit v. but if it remain limpid it coasidemt safely drinkable. CIIILDUEVS 10UMX. Two Little Girls 1 Know. I know ii litiln gill (You? Oh, no') Who, w hen she,' ii.kcil lo K- t bf'l, 1 kiei jil.-t so: Sliu liriiiM it tlo.cn wrinkle- nut, Anil take I he iliui'li-s in ; Slit' iu korx up tier prellv II'-, Ami then she does licin. "I Ml, tleiir mo! 1 ilnn'l nee lil All tho ullifi-s sit up lilt', Ami why cim't I.1'' Anetlier lillle fill 1 Untv, Willi cm by Who bio ; "Wlieii I ni ii i;iu I his S''1,' I II Ml up lute Hut iimniuin s.i.vs 'will imiko nit' kihw Ti lie tin enilv Itiid." -lie llll l llnlly lli't :l:l Wil limit iiinit!ii.' n il l. I'll, llii tiimiy smile, aitl 'In' t'l'i" Anil hy, ii-s, nn.v 1 ihitik nf it, Shu AwV I H. i' ,ifi- i ril'l t '.'llll .U I. A tYnrm mill I'oiy lrt The moss biimbl -l. v builds his ne d f moss. When ti birl builds a ne.-t lie carries his bits of straw and wooj in his beak, l.ut the bumble-bee does not take his bit nf urns iu his mouth iiml 11 v away with it to his nest; he pushes it along on the ground. Threii or four bumble-bees always work together. One of them takej a hit of moss in her immth, shakes it with her forefeet, pastes it on to her lext pair of fet, th n seies it with lier bin 1 f.vt aid pudies it toward; ihe n 'st. The ..iv ;i 1 bund'h'-beo dot! the ame, an I tle n the third, an 1 s on. ' lli'st, and ii l.ior. to keep iv ho like to i Voit know a e a 1 v ays stands at the ut ants and field-mice. l' the cocoons or eggs. ! I. -r wli.i keeps guard I s calhsl a sentinel. So this bee is j ailed the sonlim.! bee. Litth Mill llri II '(. t. A l.inlrlnl lliii. Captain Ilurion, Jhe Oriental trav ler, is lliitish consul at T ieste, the A ust t tan seaport, lb' ami Mrs. llurton ire in tin' hibit of spending two or i.hne day s e u '.i we -k iit a rustic inn i u the uiotuit tins ah ive'l ricste. While i here, an interesting incident occurred I wlreh : bowed the g'atitude of il dog. The landlord of if nondescript l"i leal of sens ami i H- alia-lo-1 him: Ih; : inn hail a dog - I. but with a great i grateful licit t ; ami I If very warmly to he l.llgli n. lira -l I sh 1 en mv e it a. id gentleman, whom o-'ii.,'"! as friends i f lis race. Tiny landlord, who was probably iwaiv th it t-'o mil' ii ic ai is not go.n for dugs. Used to be in the habi' nl hil'ling bun up o i Sundays, lest he hiji'd from iif.lo ! table and be vvrte I by the i-atois. Mr-. 1 1 1 1 1 1 im tried to iiiit'igate this Hardship by saving Ie r own scraps uid taking them to the dog. that he iiiiglit te t think liims if forsaken; and he pute iiudei'st 1 lur kind motive. N'-ivv it happened one week that Captain liuitoii wat t iKea ill at this mountain i:m, ami was obliged to n -mailt three w h do day s in bed. Ills foiir-fo 'ti .1 tt :c!i. U tt- w ami in terpret' d U after his own f.idii'.ii, iiiitl th lie !h"d of tills ib'ggish ri .-..soiling was t:.C: ! use I to shut up that 1 might not have any ineat, and Captain i llurton is now be! same." . , . ai' il JUst lae M when his master tbrt-W him a pi. ee nf im at. he .lid m t eat it. though i e I he to .k it in his teeth and growled I li-ro. ioiisiv if anv one ottered to come i near him. liy-aml-by. when li saw the way i h ar, he took the food in his Mouth ' iml trotted oil' to his Irieiid's bedronin loor, where he ,s..it very j-atietitly till i soin - one i jM tn-.l it in order to eoi'ie nllt. This was the doy's i'irirt unity, and ! he rushed in, jiuni'itl on the bed, laid , the meat down within re.u h of his j mouth, lieked 'lisi hand, and trotted I away again. i uieaning n.iiui n.iruiv n.e ueeti , ' Uarcr if he had been able to talk ; .... I ' i nt't li' surpnsetl to hear i that his triemls adopted him as one of I I their own circle, and having so gotxl a , m;vster ami mistress, is now one of the happiest dug, in the world. Hurled Vn.itlier. I see," said Mr. Thompson, turning from his newspaper ami addressing his better two-thirds, "that old man (irettlehas buried another wife." "What, you don't say so? Why, his first wife only died two weeks ago When d:d be marry agaiuV ! "lie hasn't married again." j "Thompson, are you a fool?" "Presumably, my dear, but why this , outburst V tircttle lias buried anoth er man's wife. He is an undertaker i you know. Aikuiix'ttr Tmrt-Ur. : A .hulk Mark. j Mv dear." safd Mrs. to her hus- iml ' -I wish v.m ol t,,.t i.,., to- u.iv ,a fr(,ut uf Ml,rri!)ou.s 1!ook More aV)J,t four t,Yot-k." ..yes, love." replied her husband. ' And'. llenrt," coutinued Mrs. .i( ease you should get there before me, you can make a chalk mark on tho paveuu-ut . and if I get there before v'"' I will rub it out. that jou may Kuow I w.. there."-i7,. Exploration of New Guinea. "In connection with theWiilth.'im Watch Company, it may be staled that when the proprietors of The A-je desired to present Mr. (i. 11. Morrison ( the c.xphu' r of New liiiinciihv ith a reliable chrono meter, iicliiitr upon llie advice of Mr. It. ! L. ,1. Kilt ry, the (ioveiniiieut Astronn l liier.twoViilili.ini watches were, however, I procured for Mr. Morrison instead. These were kept ut the Mi-lboriic Observatory for in fortnight, mid thoroughly nnd eiirei'idly tested. mill wen- proiiouiiced by Mr. F.llcry, tit the end id' that time, to be h thr suited ' for Mr. Morrison's leipiiremciits than any ! eliroiii'incler." -Kxtuict from the JA- ''; Aji, Mliat lu Do with Oar (iiils. The theory that gills exist merely .is lay ligmvs to dispbey line drapery and to look putty is not iiilertaiiied iinmng ball' civili.-d of savage trilus or nations. Tin; ici iiitiie eotiou -till picViiils throingboiit. Asia, Afiiiii mid some pints of Kumpc ami America that they me born to labor. In Turkestan nnd on the Tiirti r stepped the Kiighese sultanas and tle.ir daugh ters ami pi iiiee.-ses in whose veins f.ov. t the blood nf long lines of kings. Mill milk tin sheep, cows mid goats, and pt r fol'lll the im ai d ntlict snf the household, us the is.itisciit iiuii. litis did ti.UlHl veins imo iu the si'ine locillilics. They cook, take t ine of die children, nrike garments, cure the skins of wild fowl with the feather on for cap-., ipin letton, weave doth and tail Icatlu r by means of sotu milk. Intlii. dilut.ible region the mother vvciii'. luh utliie.uhih the daughter goes ill humbler weeds like t 'iudert ll.l. If there is ii 'i:e,i(i, the mother plays nn.it iu the front loom of the but while the daiiidit r br. -vv i the komni-s. stevva the miiltmi .-Hid broils the camel chops in the back kitchen. This is the hcumhtoil eomlilion of p.itiiiiii'bal people wlm ad here lo a nearly ob-'ht- ihi' iy id filial duty. s'iiiiil.ir ideai pit vail thrnieghout India. Chiiiii and mil' ug ihe native tribes of Siberia, who h.ivt been d.'n t n iv.rlhward Ity airures'ix e neighbors. 'The Tiingiisiiiu girl e.i'.ln rs the smovv, mills it. iiii.kis the ti a and 1 1 li-h M.up. sews, and. heim; skillful at arch iy. ht dps to keep Ihi- I inb r supilitd with i:ame. Tile Yakut and Sanioyvde niiiidiii-.iiml all those who dwell along the Arctic Ocean, In Ip in suniiu. r to lay up wiutir supplies, and in winter to perform all necessary donn l'tie duties. The Abbys.sini.m girl giluds corn in the .simple mill's in ie in that cniiniry. The Kiitlir girl weaves Ivskets uml draws water. The girls in oilier pails nf the daik cotitilli lit pilln lii' the y rain. weave mats, make earthen VI--.-K and are the b iiii fs of till ir ll'ibl'. The theories nf the 1 1 il n ami n.itit ns of Asia and Aftiea are -bared by tie- Indians of North mid SolUll .Inn lie.', who eompel the youm; giils to leiirn ihe dilliis and haidship- ef life at an i.ill.v age. I'llrV riles! 1'ilri' j Sure enrii for liliutl. Weeding mi l Ilehing Piles. One box has euii'.l worst ease nl '10 1 jens staiulti'g. No one need .tiller too ininiiles n ter li-ilig William's l'llo j l.iiimient. It nl.-iibs tuiuo.s. nlliivs ( itelimi;. acts as -tmlnei k'iw la.-latit relief. . l'lt-l'iiri'd only lor 1'iUs, l-cline: of i-rivaoi pails. Mailed fur Hi. I'r.v.ier Med. Co, i t'levehmd IK j Cmni hor Milk eiiri'snelu ni. l pain 2V. Il nrsr asm M'srcnn-i.ivrimti.. rmm le.-t.-' j livi-M, en i,,. .msli.,,,., ,y I'istvitl. II ..-iinl.V , Co., S. V. AI'S"'.iti-'y fine ioi.I n ti . I. r.it.riiw nlui I. iive imi'eliiki'U it pri f. r it lo all .all. is. riiVMei.iiu ili ekue il niipi i i..! In nil , 'ihe' oils, . Cnli v:i liwi'M. tin-i-. imp!- mud :mi',li skin i iii i .1 by iisaeg .liuiip. i T:u S.mp, i.uil.- by j at.M t il, lliUiir.l A Co., IV i vv Vi.i ii. At l t dawn of woiiiindio.itl.or in llieeh ii'gi' of ii!'c..s.'iii. e.iii AVei-i"!' is die ladies Ii leiul. . From North U oni'toii. N. Ib.M ts.l..i:. T.n- j ton, writes; n iln Ar um cured my oll. ".rtvliid-vint-liliu" Imliisirr. fYr-erfiiinrk ibleilt'iiisfivir m'ooliroTieo i'r.I.v. Mr. II. s. I'i 1 1 nith il e xcwlbii..e j Xt.-ieliine Conii nv. of I ir.tiei'. M:iss.. 'i i", i May 1'. lssa: "I h ito md Hum's 1'e i e ly j in my family for mci len ein. My w.fo , was troubled with r vturili of tho blndiltr. mifferod in'eiise i nin in the kidneys it'll , 'oins. nnd o: iieition w s aei oaiplished vi ith the c e tie-t of hlo iy. M friei'ds tli.mirht I llco -he could nut re. ove". We tri".t doei.-rs I I ned leedii irO'. '.ml id Ie n. h I" to r at times slievvoiild'iowwoise lu'am. Sl-e w-iobligeil ! ' to use the iiiinal us iie-nv lif'een tinies in J I n tifaht, nnd was cinwnn; n daily. At . I this tune my mien ion was culled to Itnet's i Hemedy. nn I I eoiiflml.il lo I ry it; ned after 1 tisini: one iH.tt'e she vt is n to 'd de: I In to r. ! the iiiltnuimatn n was rt'ihiee 1. nnd ih vn ter j 'more natural. She b.vm t uidu in in t e'lle , 1 nnd le t no puin in the l ack am) ki. lefts, i She cnuld Rinn.l in her tiotisel o'd w.nk I , wit hmit sin. ned this had been a treat I I I ,.i nl, ii to ilo. eten the lightest kind of wort:. ' After usitis six lot'les she ns ro-io-le'ity I onreti. rtmee na n i . me i.ihi inw un tt , . . iiun('f Kemedv fm kutili'V II id her coin- I 1 plnints. nnd fonndit tube j ift ii . represeiitt'il. '.nil jsn- .la. il .-I ll.i.t Ull'l.ll'lf ! Tlie Ill'lUe. IoiM not be without Hunt's Hi c ed. m "' family; nnd. I have c- mtiiend. .1 dm no f i icuds here in ' 'r.mge well i'U.illy e-o-a : results." ; . i ure nr roeniiiiinin. ! M". P. II liar nby, of I iw ;. N. Y.. r.ys that hisiluught r 'Mis ta"; u w.t i u v io'eiit eoUl wait h t rai nut d w Jh p ie on uiin and a'l the 1f t pliy-iel in. ; a' e ti e e i-e up a id s-iitl e . o'il I iive b I a few leers m .-t. Sap w . in t lis e n litem wlni nfrinl re-eoiiiiiiea.l.-l I r. Win. Hall's ltilsum f r the l.iins. and a bv-e I lev tj try it She ne ieptsl it a- tt I t t ie ort, an I was surpris t to tin I tl ii' it priMliii-d a m u ked ehungef'T the l'!e:', iiii-l liy jn'i-si vei iug a j-riiianeiit cure w ase.Ttv'el The Vsrro anil the Mule Y..i. 1 in to i. ..im the union that ,.it between the m-gro and the mule. ti,e two m-cp iraiuc. i.e u u.e t .u i " .... one. tb- truck with two. ,.r the wagon. tt ith three, it is all one. on the box is a iv;,riably. You shall not sec iu j tin-streets of the city a dovu vehicles , In uring burdens and drawn uy muii si iai ,lu motive power, so lur the whip ones, is not a negro. It would ! an inb rtMing study, tins coiiiii etion of the mule with the negro. This 'mseparabllityof the most docile of the r ues of nit n with the most stubborn ami obstinate of brutes i- mystery which no f. llow has i ver vet found out. Probably it is that a general aveiage may be strut k licit the gt -iit Iciiest of the one may be bid ninc.l bv the ugliness of the ut lur. A mule will kick the h I off a white man but be never o abuses u negro. ith mules a muro may safely rush iu where white men fear to triad. And there N another similarity between thetn. You i an never tall from appi araiices the age of cither negro or mule. The mule is" lH.rn with an old expression which n-ver change., ami when the Southern tieyro bus attained a ttrtaiu num ber f veai- he never grows older. Tin- onU ditlireiice is negroes do tlie. I ,,,n ,-s il.i not. naturaiiv. .-. out I ever saw a dcd mule eve. pt" fr-mi ncci but. and seldom thin. I"r h mini- m . . i ...:n live and do well alter a ruiroati express train has ig over him. Vnvhow the mult- are all driven bv negruV. and they evidently love cat h ulher. After the war t very cgm wanted fortv acres of land and a mule. If he .1 t, .i.. but one he uivsiiaKlv l ie v had uo for It it t or U"t. 'TUE THIRD HOUSE." m Gooil anil lluri .llrmb-r -Win Ite imrk '. Iilu l-.ttpei-lcit e el m I'lo-e libserirr ot in Witikl.'itR Otii-ins li Ituun l(.ldcui-v in Wusnliiiin.il. l'u'' imn-tnic: Ho 'ftfVr remnerat.) No c ly upon tlio Aiiieraaii cuiilineat Ii-is a linger lb ai iiiK popiilnli ni ilia'i Wiehinst -n it is fsMuat a that Uui'iiin the sessions of Ci'iigivs tvv. nty- Uvo tli'.iemiil I e l Ie, whom liuu.es aro in vniinua I ai ts tit tin's un I other countries, niuke lliiseiiy ihiir plaeo of re i cleuco. tionu't'oaie liere, otlracteil by tho nd vioUuKes the city ollera for tanking the uc iiiiiiiitunce of I'libhc iiieli: others I avov mi en e:uiui vvltieli they vv sh to pros lit, wiule the great nin.oiity tint lur liire. o- the ernws llcek t to tlio earrf' n, for tho sole lirp e el B 'tlimc a morsil at i ho iib'ie cr.h. 1 lie la -tt r i lass, a. a (.eni-rnl thiiiir, oripinatj ilie n any .cliunie "hi h teriiiiiinto in villous b lb, a 1 of wliieli ai ) eithor tlireeted at the 1 tabic tita airy, ir toward that ivvenui' vvli.eh the li'iiek-iiutiliii o( cerpi'iutiuiiii or privnie cnl. rpriues tuny brin;. W'liil'.t t a lk nr,' iliiwn 1 ennsylvniiia avenue the ether day 1 nu t Mr. William M. Ashley, lerinerly of your c:tv, whose Ion ? i o itlene lien has til ul- lllmiiic.sUHlly well ae juaiiitid Willi the oiei a' ions of the I. b'.y. llnviu, n. mil- my wauls hi this particular iliiiC inn l.n-wvu, iu a i-tv.-i- to au uuerroga the, Mr. A-hley aid: " Ves, ihiriiig n y r sl.'eu -e hero I have bo C .me vtell iu'iiuiiu(eil vv.tli tho workings nl the 'Tliird House,' a. it is termtd, ami eon Id tell Veil of iniiueivus jnlj', wtiien, hUo th( 'iliadii-n Cliinei,' are i eiiliai'.'' 'Vnu do m t ngaril the I. bby, asa bjtly. vie ens, do you:" "ol i.te.'s nri'y s.; there ore B nl a id b ..i men C'Hiipi ising thnt body: yet then I ave b-eu times when it must be a built i that the euinl.ine t tmvr nf the 'Third Iluiii-n hat overridden tii" w-.ll . I the iteojile. The I a 1 iiittiiei.ej ef the lebti ,'ia iie seen in li e iiiiiiiernii.s blued bills that are iutro Uuee.l at every ise.ssion." 'Hut bow i' i ilie.se I e (lis. overej: ' "lli.sily iiiou.;Ii, to the eisoii who has made the thins a atutly. liu i d- tis-t tla-u ot a c'aneo." ' I ell ine. tu what bills do you r feri" "W ell, tnl e ihu Biiimal i;.is I.II1-, lor in B'ai.i". They are iuti-edue si for t e urio i ol' lilniling llie VVadiiUjloil CasliKht et'lil jnny, 'liny usually i . lilt in an uive t; (.iitiiis lomuiittie ttiiich never ninoiints to un. tiling more tl an a ill nl t upon I lie uhl e In a.-my for the i xt.-ns-.s of lh invest ik a tsoii. Aiii ther s ice.'- is the nbat'oir bills, ns ll't'v nro ia'li'1. '1 hese, ef course, are ton lit b - ihe l u ehi i's and market in ii. Tin l'iit ii'.temi t I Im ee a bill of this tle-erip. t on wa. hi s. ;, when a prominent. Wash iiiK'ou 1 o'il ie an o.lt r. .1 a lalniK-iis sum lor t .e fra.iC is-.' 'Anv tiiingel -o in this Hue that vru think ef. .Mr.' .V-li ev; ' "is, ih ie'. th . Jo. 1 1 reclaim thu Co' . )i a Hat--, w I. ieli. bad it I civme ii law, w-oul, Lave iis.illel ia ni e.iennuis sua'. Ihe well; is i t.tv be.ai . .l ine by the t:..veri'i.ieiit ! it -If, a -d will I id the Lie nf that u a'arial i lilui' s lu re ul vtliiih .. eli- ar s niucli eat ; M.le Ih e.'y." i "I iiriMu'v. in ri si.lcii e Ii re hav e yoa e- I crii i.eetl tho bad n-siills of liviusiu this I I ii a'c " W ell, whii.-1 have imt n' all ti ees n .i.y d g.-ol Inal h. 1 irn e-itaia il a' t e.lif- I tieii ly tth c'a aid lee up so loin; va not mi' : lie .li!'. Il was ii. ii thing 1 1 ut La I tl ei.b e l li e 1 1 years. A siiootm T.stu-gnig I alii that at : tain lit.a-l-ed iliite eut an..f mv beiiy. I l 'ia" a. n y right arm a 1 le vv u'd lur- Hire li e vveh am, lln ie wou'd bo -n a'. re l-n-ss, heat ami si ilieg ol 1 1 ie nils, n nl ji-r- Imps I e n- xt ilav ti e .ell arm and ie ; weuld j b.-siiui'nrly ii'ii eeh Tin n a, a n it would ! lot ale iu so l e i art e.iliir net of nr.- b siy and pro hiee a tentlei i ts- vvi.ieh vv--u'd vte.l nigh drive me I in-tie. Tceie well ,1 Ie , wi.ks 1 1 n I 'in- C ut 1 vv ul I I.- a ''iet d ith ici Hit-1 ii.i t:: kind oi pa n lli.it vt mild e me ' en t v. ry nl t iiioeti niiikieive u.e e mi; a a tive'y live fro n Millering liurieg th" bit lei e 1 of ti.e iw-i.tv f.'iir h uii-s 'I li.-u 1 vvn il l have te' nb'e l.ien ysti:s uf pun . oining ell -a' iinv time daring ihe day or ni .hl vvi.ea I vv ul. I Ih i.b.igel to lie li -on mi bae ; lor liciir and l-t"i as iii.i'i-.iile.s-i in . .li'i'. livery li ce I atiee plisl to move a th l:y sensii'ioii vv- ul-l i s '-vei' mv b-'b', n- I w. ul I faint from lint in lie. I fiert-red from ii s ii a i d e cent! a t n of the a n el. s and a s. rem -s "I til back ii'id b ivve's, and ete.l ii y eytb i is betvine s-'ie a nl diin-s-el ine li"i"ly win ever 1 wi el my fat"1. I Iv e.'Ciii. !l! leiii ere I. .vi-h, fretful, irr .table an I ile pernt h !. ' dent." li cars you ion Hind the diet r re- i finding toiii ililiie it; v I I'eii-i'i t. .1 then;: . II. 1 should nay I di !. Sunt' told me Iliad lit -m nl :ia: o'lieis Ilai I had iiirauiniiUory li.e i a isin. for wl.ieh ' III ie was un cure." that I null be a'ilitied nil n v He. an I ilia time a'- ne would miii- , .a'c my suib ri a-s. ' "llut'iliiln't the. try to relieve t,mr mis iriis '' "Vi s, they v an. ti'd a tl'pby-iesl n e. blisti r d and b'el me, sweat, tt am -.1 an 1 1 verythii g but Iro e me. but wi li -ul ut a,l. 1 'but how ni l ymi finally iee ver " "I l.at a lii aid livi ig hi Mi. -lagan h . Iml l een n tliele 1 in a similar "av un-1 ha I b en eui-isj. He vv lute me reganliug bis re covery, ami adv-nnsl me t-itr.v Ihe remtsly vthieli cured him. I pr. cued a bo; tie aid e 'iiiineiiee I its use, taking a in' I s iil'u' alter each mull :n-l lit lei time. 1 bad n-nl it about a we. I, when I ll ituisl n ihvr. u e nl ihe -oienessnf tin- io nts nnlngtn nil leel iiij nf relief. I IcIstVeredia its im, mid fiiiahv g- t so I eoald lunvo ar inn! vtithoul bim-i'n-. wlieii I t 'Id mv friei.ils Hint it was 11 Illl'fi nillf liuemiiiiiiv v nil-- iil.ti n.l-l Ilk ll e nil mv tts-t." I And tl.i you regard yo.ir euro a vr- inaiient " j "i ert.i inl v, I haven't lus'il so well ill yeae.i ' o I a n ti- w. and altiioiuli I have lieen sulv , uet-.l to fre iieiit and severe eliang-s ..f weatlur lies wiiitir, I lia'eii'it felt the first ; inlimaiin't nf the return nf mv rlieuuiatio trelible." "pn yon object i th" ub' tea t ion of this uit.Tv i- w. .Mr. Ashl -v .' Net :it all. sir. I l-m'; lijim ir asadit'yl owe my iel'nv t lviture to a'leviate lli'ir u;ie mgs so l.ir us I am an e, an 1 auv e j ii nit:ii.ea i"n re;anli'ig my so m,.t.):us a d iinv that m iy l--e it to iu ' at "ioi Maine iivtaue, will i-o.eive pivaii't aa I ean-ful ut-t-- titioa. ' '.ludgiiig from your rectal. Mr. Ashley, there must lie wvu ieiful I'.uativo i'ro.i.rtiei almut tin? imsl eine." "lu-ieisl, theis? is, sir, for no man siiiTereJ nime nor longer than I did bt'forethureiiKsJy gave me relief. ' "T to bae' to the original snbje -t. Mr. Ashley. 1 sup: o-e you s e the s-anie laminar fin es it b jut the lotiLy se-ioii after session:" "No, ni.t so uiiie'i us juu niinht thiuk. New faees are ivn-tantly seen mid ol I ones disap) ear. The tttrain" ii- n lobbyists is tieii- suiev very nix at, and vtIioii you aid tJ tins tin tlemnraliiug e.le t ot late hours and ititeni'ierattj habits biuI the fact tliut. thiy are ntier tound eut in their sti a', their disui-ii-aiance can efc.il.' bo aeeounted f r." ' hat preortinn ef th s W-khI-bit's are suceess.ui "A very small ere' n'age. sir. NOttVlttl. standing the ifHJwer m.d in'lueno of the lobbv. but tew ut tlie.se vicious measures lss.' Were they suct-ssfnl it would !' a tad cotnnieiitury'ujvn our -ysteui of n.iveru meat, and wou'd virtually annihilate one branch tl it. The groat ma orily of than are eitlur re.rtel adierseiy nr smothtnsj in committee by the tvu: -htalae-a and loy alty t-t our Cougressmeu. J. E. l. (ireeuCorli"-A youna bun ion. l Th tit of n jiDSTEiTtRVs rit"; 1 V MUIMTH Mimul.iit ot th kul " J n. n.ithfr vicitn Th nt of m uy, nvttber viciIm ur irritAttfS tUrtu, wan Kn( 'ni'0 m yUmt hy H tftt-r' StiiucliHitera Tins Mn m-dH!ne ii-rt lb rttuiit tifKf i't Mtliii'iNtiuD u)in the untatt. witliwul priiiiciiiic irntati'iit, ami i, liwTVtoiv. lur b-t I tr a.la ptt1 1 ir I tin Hurpoit timn uu- mtti-)('iJ c tnt XT,:.:! 6ffEtiS diu,ai-IU-iir. . and I..H. .... ... i. lr'i- ls and IK-dl- an Kru"riill. ! Hint llt-Kiutiwia llnt$l. It causes grievous pains ly day ami frightful" oreams by night. It destroys the pleasure of a go.l dinner. . It sours the disposition and makes it victim cross and petulant. It makes the Ireatli bad, the eyes leaden, and the !km bal.ow. It makes tho apatite capricious ami unreasonable. It causes constant grumbling and cuinplaining. "What "lirown's Iron liitters" Ioca It invigorates the weakened stomach, and enables it to digest It promotes the enjoyment of a 1" arty meal. It enriches the bliKst improves th, liver, and chceri the f h purifies the breath, clears the vye-e-ht, and makes the skin natural. It in-s a retniLif and healthy d.-sir,- i-r t projr times. Vour lJRiucibr sells Brown's Iron Diu'kks, ' ine imtrKst. ' Ad the Kablu Is to rrmiue: as smut to Dour ( ns void to alabaster; as soot to driven snow, so in I'.irbohne, the perlectlon of all Ihur lieiiovvi rs, to nil olhor preparations. l'lia-nix i'ectoral cures cold anilcough.-iO. lleadiiehe is iinme.liatety relieved by the useot Ihso's reinetly lor t'atarili. $20,000. GIVEN AWAY. Ward'i Hew Process White Washo Witliotit Boiling : he (.'lollies. i.essfd .iikes, iu wax wraps. White Borax, A.U.UOMATKlH 'or Itith nnd Renernl a-e. ia :;i 11). preg.sed akts. Genuine Oat Meal :'nr Toilet Furpoes. .Mild, fia 'unit mid deli ions. 1'ricu lfo. cako. SOAPS. I'l.eaper by tho lux of I rakva. I low lo (iet Trlzes. If ymir tfnit-or due nut krp ,:iir Mi'.sp, ffml its his nuiitt I ll'l :idtl-i.4.s illlll H-0 Hill Btllltl uu It t nkeof i-uji. MAKE l'P A CLUB .ill -nil ytnir fnim-l for our -1 -i mi I ua ttiil irii-eiit jruu nili an usjurta J i.ui tree. NewYork. Your Wraps n-l wlum (r.t in mill in'intiuit ud no will svod 61 MUi UU pitrcetit. Send Itir Club lliites mid a H U 13 IVfttimoniftl IS UNrOILINQ ami iM Ai.i.mm j IN CCIII.Ml Epileptic PUS, SjMtemn, Fullinjf SiehnefS. Ctnivu?- Cioiis, M. it us Iauce, Ucouolism, L'l'iiiiil bi.liii.g, t5iiiiln.il AVeakuess, Im rijtiiiey, (syphilis, Scrofula, and all j Nervous end Dlood Diseases 77 To Clircymen, I.avvvers, Literary Moo, f.!--ii hauls, ll.u'ikt is, l.a.lu j unit ull 'vrlio83 eed' iitarv employ meat rain.es N'crvoint Pros, t-.-.ilii-n. Irregularities of the IiIixhI, ft' mine h, bn-.vili or Kitliieys, or who reinure anerva t iiiii'.at'i'i !i: t-ret iii.iiil;:iit. SuiMrilimA'tru- i.iC is iiiv.guahle. t ,"Tl;nu sand s pro. I.iim it tlio uio. t 1 v.oiini-iiiii i.ivmor Miit that i verMi.si.iiii ed a Ntiik.eg bvsleiii, JI....I at Uni riists. ThcOft S H.niCHMOM) fflkDICALCO.SolcP.o- lr,t'torr. St. Jeseph, Mo. i.aas. X. t'ntieiiton. Afient, New Vork. C3) Hajncs' Automrlic Engines and Ssw-MHI oi it i.i'Atn:it. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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April 17, 1884, edition 1
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