Newspapers / The Chatham record. / Nov. 20, 1884, edition 1 / Page 4
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FOR THE FA KM AM 110.11 E. KerrifitK (.rain lo Hoi-acs. An Knglisti authority says that tho eapiieity of the. horse's sto;u;i-'!i is about six t t-oii ii n ts a:nl i:i fe.-ditur grain it is important lliat it should In fed at such a time that it may remain in tin: stomach a- Ion,' as need bis to scenro its complete, ili.'sti in. We think tin' ii siuil r:t:t i't in this coitn try is to fjivo JO'iiin to horses tirsl, es pecially at r.i,-nt, and t follow with liay. bii . ji'rorliiir f tli- KiiijIiMi no tion, this is wrong, an 1 tliu grain .should be -riven after t In hay, in ord.'i' that the grain nt.iy remain in the stoinai-h iiutil it Is fully dis? 'fcti'd. It j is claine-il tliat if 1 1 1 - grain is led lir-t j and hay afterward the grain is speedily ! forced from tic stom ich ly the hay. ( In order tolit-.o th" stoma. -li digc-i j wall, it should not contain more, than ten tjnarts a! a time. This is matter j well worth investigation by all who keep h u s s. . a' y,,i;'i Sim. I ( ):u lly, Soin yo irs a,' a c -ci-esp in J.nt of Ih ii i., ;,,, r giv.; that paper ttie pjli? l""" cii''i!y an I a weight per (I v.nx of eg,', fr.en the v.i:iu kinds of fowl-, as follows: I.uhl Hrahiu.it ail pr'r.l," Cochins seven to I he p Mil I, lay 11 in a ye ir; Mark l!r .t'laiii i. eiur:;' e.'g-i to the pound an I l- per avium; lilacli. White and J-! "'.rlillis, s!t eggs to the pound and lay 1 1" a year: Plymouth 11 k eight to the pound, lay 1 Vi a year; lloitdans avt-i-ag- the same; La I'leo'l '. S'Vcil egg- to the pound an 1 1 !' p-i- year; Civve I 'o'lus, eight eggs loth., p.-un I and 11" a year; I'.I.i'k ; in Mi. -oven to the pound, II" a e.ir; Legli -nis, e elit t the poiiu I and l'l 1 per an ti 'i. i : II i n I 1 1 n:ue . hi the p u:i , I '- i a y.-ir: I' !.-': :: n To the pound, IJ"' a yeir. I1 mi: d ( I nine to t'i p eia I. 1 iv 11 a r. i i:n !;:ti- eggs to fie :i:n I. II" pT an num: Haul mis. s:i,. i ; I t'ep.:1:, lay '.'" a yen-, l-V-mi the a -.o table t will bo e i-ily ;.eori !:ii' t:i l.-g-horns an I IS.'.i ! p i i:h i-.id in i h" we;L.ht ,,! egg-, pro la - I in a y ir Willi th. l.i it il'- ih mi i . Pii 'ii -ii-!i !! ck-. II ud in. an I I. i I'ic-Ip- fol lo in,' el, s !.- ou t :c ii .t. i h" Polish. ee -p'lllg -ma.le.st Ui i lilt ens rht ui i O ill-'iue t anv. t in- it-.l i eiitrtl I'uriisia I u. m riv a l.-.itiiag.'t he sh i r..pp:ng coin;, ir.' l With sail in,' fi-oai cornstalks, a wast 'iul pi'.i w h for any w hen it .-aa !.. gel, farm f. .d tu t hem i'T to ol !.!. I; wh. tiller: the s ha" l' able Iks 1 iv - 1 1 1 1 ig h.t'i i:i length i-. a a! leasr t w i a.i I a thll Wh "I n ne :t. .'i.i mi r . .lies gr.'.r lie w :' ii ipor.m.-!,:.. The estiiiiai" w as in .e t'r in, 'i... of good, well ii-. 1 -1 a : .. -, i. ii woiihl not apply to I'll-.- wh.- i h I- I........ e;. .-el to the r.i.ii an I lis .- I .md rotted, an I wiiieh woiihl b o '.i I vain- in either c.n I t... F i- farm U in-.d Tate sie ii t w., Ire- .: - er or t r-i i I ; iw-t will ace up!: .h ail till is i',',.--,-y ,!1 t W IV of cho,'- I in;' fodder, where tile th;v.shi!ig ,' perf.e-'iird bv trii', ell :,g st'-am ttif-h" i t's. Two horse-. w,th tin- i.e-t .-tisil. age cutters ot suit i d -i,'", will .-ut :l ton !' grass stalks in twenty in n .t"-, aiida'on of dry -'ah-.- in a -nuewhat longer period. Th" l.i'ier m iy I doll" mi rainy days ..r in witi'-r. a.s th--teed may bo n. . l.-.l. an th fe gi en to anneals in tub- ma le bv -, , jng barrels in tu i, or in t h- :e i a r troughs in stalls:. If i iu- ,,. u a it freely il is because the -.talks ha. not been cured in ap'-rfe-t . on. lit i..;i. ' '- ' Atiini lis iiri! not. f..:i. ol half-d' fo.'.der. I f the millions of farmers w ho raise corn and t 1 stalks to the.r cattle, the pri-at majority still fed talks uncut and a larg : portion are half rotten by rains. Tho aggregate loss by this managoieerit to farm - rs of the Fuiun is eiioriuoii-. A'. Y'irl; lt ruld. f rr.llnu ( nlllr. It has been claimed that the meth yls of brei ding and feeding cattle have b -en so iniieli improved of lat" years that the period of maturity has been hastened more than one-half. T hat is, ii sheep or a pig which matured at three years, or a steer which wa ready for slaughter at. live years, formerly, is now ready for the butcher at. less Minn half these ages. I'igs are said to be ready for pork at nine months, wethers for mutton at '2 months, and a J-year-old steer is ready for the block at that age. It Is to be feared that these claims are gr a er than can be justly allowed. No doubt some ani mals, by excessive forcing, are made as t;it-and roach as heavy a weight at these premature ages as others used to do in twice (ho time, but it is a ipies 'ion if this forcing is protitab'.e either to the feeder or th" eon. inner. On the i. ne hand, the animal is forced to con sume us mill h food in two year i as was I'.nneily -'real over four years, sn i bat on the wlndo there is ti" rain but l i time, while on the other l a id the .insiiiiier lias very immature or hall grown meat, which is devoid of flavor .id nutritive .piality. and the ni -at is overloaded with fat, which is a waste, i'hysiologically, it is a matter of doubt if the iiiu-cular grow th of an aninia ui really be hastened by any process ii leading. Tat can he produced. no doubt, but fat is a dis eased condition of the system, and an excessively fat animal would soon die under continued feeding, lint i if we examine the meat of one ot thes ' young ovn-grown animals it is found ' t il'O in vfrygre.it (lisproportion to the I fa. It is ipiite common, for instance. I lor the nine-niiHiths old pigs which weiojli '!" l imiuds to be turned w holly j into the hud kettle bee.iu.se the lew i pound of tlesh under the fat is not sakfi'e or useful as food. u the w!i !e, it certainly I'.oes appear as if we had carried the forcing system of feed ing to an unprofitable extreme. Kvcry year the losses of swine by disorders "'learly traceable to overfeeding in crease in number, and although we are told that the dreaded diseases have been overcome and have disappeared, yet the fee.ling season no so iner begins again when the hog cholera bnaksoiit as plentifully -is at any time before It is a ipiestion if we can safely follow Knglish precedents in this respect of forcing animals to prematurity. Cer tainlv, if we are to sutler the pains and penalties, the diseases and .'oses among our live stc.'., which Knglish far. ne, s ar complaining ol, it is erv clear th i' we canuo'. afford to do p, an I ha I beet a' make haste more M ca ly. - r York Tim-v lti'Cl.-S. I'll No'e. . Put t wo Pass over tin' lire to I oil hard: put in a saucepan over the tire a tablespoonftil each of butt or and (lour, and stir them until tiny are smoothly bleu le i; then gradu ally stir in a pint of toiling wa'er. sea-oii the sauce w ith a level tea -p i. in fill of salt and 'paarter of a s ill ---poon- fe,; ..; u liite pepper; let lie- sa y b-.il; and ficii plac-' it where it wuikc-'p hot : wle-ti th ' i-rgs are hard, shell them, cut Mi "ii ai ill dice ail I put th-'Oi into the - 1 1 ji -. . :!; I Liu, A.-.,. -I'll' the shelled ''an- into an earth -ii faking dish uiili siiili ;, n' milk to c . e; t tiein. a tab!- -p i- nhil of Imt'er to ea !; inn ot I. .'.ins. .1 id a p il ttabe' e iriii ii.--a!' -in I " h.t p.'.'.' -r; t'i ! ms w.li . in about bail a : b -ur; they they di . 1 1 : 1 lei u-t t.-ii 1 r. l-ii' n ' broken; it' th.- milk is a:.-oi b I. -t.-r Mi v arc d"iie a little in ae -!i. ml I be al'il hen it i- re piired, only ctioioji to form a i-rcimy -auce; serve the beans in tie' dish in w h:ch t hey were bik.'l. .'(, .s. Ilr.-ak .'tie egg int.. a cup an I up with -w.-et milk: a I I one i: i'f cut' "!' yeas!. ...fourth ,.f a ,-tip ..! leiM- i ; three-.i; ai-'ers ,, a . up nt ig ii-. an I il 'iir : .-ng!i; Ii" ri mi ' .1 :a' ' lai-i iii's an I :h to make .i s .g'lt. theil 111 -l 1 1 -1 et thelll fi-e ..- I t:ui" I .IV' I've '..ill .to up t' il.l'O 'il -il . 1 . up. , f l.i.ii, r. ry iiiiinr. s i ... ' ' pi ir: Mould u i'h :! thin an i akc nl p ia'"0 i .ar "t .in I ut .she; Ml! ell lo boil W itll oiiio.,. sii-el. ,.-:i d .no thm dr. ii'id hot niasii. II.iv e about ..ne .pi ir i not b .ih'.; .. and -to- the p.. p.. mto tho i ii 1 1 k ; lastly add "tic up ii.t cream and strain altogether through a swe ll you have lm cream, lied! ;ovy a tai.b sp.i'.iiliil of butter on the buck of th.- -t'lve, and add after s'ra:iung th" .soup: just bcioio taking up. ad 1 .:ie ta'id"-; t. ful liii'-ly-ehoppeil parsl.y. I. ii,, I'm lli i l. P.. ill four si.-lulls of iloitr with a pint of milk arnl four eggs to a good batter, not" lung t" la-'-; butter tea. nil-, fdl th-m II,' .' parts lull, and send them to the i'.M'ii. Will bake in .pi. trier of aa hour. ' i ''in l'ii,!,i 'i i large e:i -s ..f sweet corn grated, one .pi. u t 1 of l.ll'.k. tWo Weo-he.ltea egg-, not j i n'e full teacup ..f sugar. Mi and bll.ve. No buttered dl-!l. ;..,, ; ft... -s- er il Ini'.'e :i;i.l. i 'u' into thin lice, i. have ready but t.-re I '.i fl.n .' dish; put into thi- layer of grati d bii-ai criiin1 -, 'hen layer ot slie;', apples. over these sprinkle sugar, and o on alternately, Lrea 1, apples, sugar until pudding di-li is full, b-tting the top layer be of bread crumbs; ou this plae tor"" 1 irg" luu-s . .f Ini'ter, put in own an 1 bilk' brown: serve hot with butter an I sugar s nice. inii ili mi' '"in'i' i Snl't'l. ( ho ise half a doen lirm ripe tonia'oes nf medium si.-.', wipe the n with a wet towel, and sli.-e them ab.nii a .piart-r of an inch thi'-k: peel a iiiediuni sie Vali-tP-ia or punish onion and slice it e " b .ii: arrange the sliced onion and tomatoes in layers in a s dad-bowl, and pour ov-r them a plain salad dressing in i Ii by iniviag together half a cupful ..I s. da I oil, two table-sp loul'ul- of vnegar, half a level te i-pootifiil of -all. a id half ;i s ilt-apo infill of pepper; use the salad as soon as it is in id". Ilnrinpse lloiisekeepiiip;. The ilHellinijs of the linnm-st ;ire ill on small wo nl or hainh m posts; .ifbatiibiio tliat. Willis; roofs of palm le:iv i, or ilrieil ejra-s; each house has :i fr..nt veratplii, closeil only at the c iN. if jit all; the floor, from one to three fV"t from the rotinil. mailt; nf roiisrh boiirils or of bamboos. Then thetnain or.slnepini?-rooni isfrom four to six feet higher than tho vcranlis with its Hour from seven to ten feet .-ibove the erroitml. The veramla ia the piitee for kinir, eating, visit. i n jf, lu y- niK anil sellimr. lint you woiihl look ,n viiin for stove, oven, fireplace ot chimney. A bed of earth or ashes, in j one end of the veranda, is the center j I of the kitchen; it large, jar of water,! jtwo or three small earthen pots for I : cooking, one for rice and the other for some kind of curry, are usually sulli- ' cient; ii water-dipper, made of cocoa- urally they are opposed to this sort of nut. shell, a wooden ladle f.r the rice competition. ; pot. a broad wooden platter in which j j to put the rii'o when cooked, an 1 ! While the I'nited States Is paying j around which the family s.piat to ea'. : off its war debt at the rate of $10", , with on" or two brass or iron spoons J (hh'ihhi a year, the other nations of th" for the curry, with perhaps two or i world with great public debts, such a I 1 three earthen dishes, constitute the - ;reat liritain, Ihissia, pain and Italy, j furniture, of the kitchen. Tablen j collect barely siitlicient revenue to meet chairs, spoons, knives, forks, cups ami ; the interest and the current expeiiM-s . saucers, etc, were not seen anient, f 1 government, leav ing but littb' them. To shutlle ;ind inanipulate ti oriinthiiigwilhwlii.il to pay otT the doen and one articles that can't be principal. ea'.-n in order to g-'t a simple meal into - - j I one s mouth is a v dn displayand an end less hindrance, at least so a liurm.in would say. A young Itiirinan left his jungle hoine to follow an Knglish otli cer: when hereturnel h entertained the astonished household with a de scription of th Puglishm. ill's table its dimensions, splendid spread, ridi china, j. late.l and glas.w.ue, cutlery, '!., and the beautiful chairs. The ol I mother a-ke I, "And do they . a! all ' tln'-e thing, f" "i no, of cm; s not," replied the you ug loan. -Well, then, w.u.it's the goo 1 of it all?" w.ii th" old lady's poser. . !low to Judge a lliitse. An id I Ihts piiin says if you want to buy a hor-e don't believe your own brother. lake no man's word for it. I 'i.iir eye is your in.itket. iMi't buy a horse in harness. I'lihiteh him a id J lake e .t thing o't but bis halter, and b'.i i ! .iround. If he luis a corn, or still, or has any other f.iilmg, you cm o it. I. i t linn go by hiiu-eli a way, an I if ho staves right into, my-. thing you know he is blind. No mat-! i. r !i w cleat an I bright his eyes arc. he ciiu't see anything more than a b a', Hack hiu. too. ein bor-es show! tlo'ir we ii-.li".s fir tiicks in th.i' way wbc.i they don t in iiny othei. Hut, he iis -iiiiiit ;is y..i ( in, you'll get caught ' siuiii t uies. Iv . n .in evt.ert go's st a.-! A her-c iiiiiv look ever so ni''., an I l'o j i gri i.! p ici . a-id yet ha tit s I here isn't a man .oiild tell it till soun thing happ'ti-. Or be may have a weak l ic k. ;ie Iimii tin- w hip and oft be i gin'- for a mil'- or t wo. thm all of a -iphh'ti In- -tops iii the loipi. Alter a j p'-t he -tarts again. ! ut he so. ,-i stops I torg.ol. and tiothiiig but a min'-k cm i Id lie e hi in. Tiie w eak unts ot , a horse can b ii -tier dis tc I while ' st. Hiding ihaa u h:le nnc, ing. If li - i - soon I be vt pl st . ' t ' I i I inly an I - ;'i u ;,i ici hi- limbs without moving . ,; i 'in-Ill. the feet dally up .ti the gl-iCIII i. 1 v. :t h legs plump ami naturally poi el;, or it the too is hfie I Horn lb ground j a:,d tin- we.ght taken Ir m !, di-i a-' I in iy be sii-pc, ted. . r at lea-' tender- ; ties-, wl i'lit-n precursor '! ih-".ise. It the b,.rse stands with his led -prcl 1 apart. ..r s'r.iddles with bis bind i tliere is a weakness in the loins and the kidneys are disordered. Heavy j pulling bends tho ktiei s. Uiiii-h. j Ii. iiy-cii-t eyes in hor-e- ilidic.lt" III' 'HI , b. in. Iness or something else. A ba !-j temp. -red horio keeps his ear- thrown back. A kicking horse is apt to have scarri'd leg-. A stumbling horse has J blemished ktpa s. U Io n the -k.n ts j rough and iiaish, and ila-s n ,1 m .v.'. u-iiy to the touch, the h is ;i heavy eater and digestion i. ii.i I. Never buy a lior-e who-" brea'hing organs are ;it ill! impa led. I'iace y.mr ear at the side of the hear', and if a whecing sound i- neard it is an indici1 ion of trouble. Slnifi-siite. In.liiiii-. I ne of ihe 1110s' eurioii-i t r.itt of th" Ay. in Iiplian- their p v. r uf 'ein the motion of :i tish in water. The Yukon is veiy init'l'ly , -o iniieli -othnt w hen :iti or.liliiiry pint cup i- tilleilwith it iiotli 111; e.iu lie seen iin'i! th" -e li-tip-tit h.i- -ett leil. The wa'er is ten to 1 e! e feet ileeji iltl l tiie TiVlT w i.e. Y. t when ii solitary salne'ii eoiues up this ri ver. it -t eotuin is notitieil, its jio-itioti ii. tititii'il, ati-l it is iften ciiunht in a liiinil-iu t- Some person, tjeiier.illy :in it s'pinw, is on the lookout in front ul tic-huts on the Ii. ink. At her call .1 man runs to toe l.ea -h. pick-, up his .m ie. pa l'lle. an-1 le t, mi l ein-l '1 at lirst t hi' lly by the uilvieo nf the I iiihuii s who o.itlier nil the shore, but in honp pro.iehes relyin-j ninre 1 n hiiii.elf puts he eiitioe into the pro cr po-.itioti, n.pl while he regulates its nio fluents with his left hiiuil, he plunges tho net to the bot'nin with tho rij,'ht. When ' it is retneinliereil that tin; nioiitli of the net has an .nc.i of nnlv about twos iiiare feet, the power to 1 1 Ciiteh a solitary siilnion by thrusti:i' i: tlirectly into its course, seems iiin.t mi. rnciiloiis. No w hite lit ill cntihl see ;my fvjil"lleP of the inulion of the fish yt t th" natives -insert that iieilinn is com munifiiteil from the bott iin to the top. lint of seven attempts watehe ! by I.ieut. SehWJl'ka. two were successful, t hoiiirh the lisu w ere swim mini' from J.'iii to :!"'l yurils from the bank. Sev eral hiimlre.l liihes caiiirlit in this way were in their houses an, I on their seal -f( ItlintiM. .S7 ii-i. It is r-ener.-illy supiose.l that no ani mal will eat bean f.nliler eeept inn sheep. Tor those farmers who jrrow beans ami have no sheep it may be im portant to know that, after a little use o" them, cows beeo-ne very f.iinl nf t.e.instalks ami will e.it them in prefer once to pxni hay. liefuse beans may be boileil anil feil to f.ttt'Tiinr In js, mixin-fHt tirst with other grains until the animals become us?il to the new TOI'ICS OF THE U IV, J'he numerous Ivnehings in Arkan- sas are ruining the sheritfs buMness. I. very time a man is hanged by u inolt they lose a fee of and very nat- Although so large a portion of 'he internal revenue taxes has been abol ished, there is still an army of employ ees in that department. From a report of the t' umis-i :ier of Inter nal Kevriiiie it appears th it there .lie ."Js employees in iill. including I-1'1 colic-tors, !! deputy collectors, gangers, 1 ss."i." storekeepers, 1 lv"i cleiks lo iiwiieefor ol' I, l.a -co. Oiute a , e i i.O'ie orig iiie i:i poiui in inoo- I ITS. An e hinge b;is bei the salaries ol school K Ncial of the priiicipii .I'iieral iivcr Ig lo its Up San I'ralieiseii pavs tin i coinp.ii'ing j t ateliers in citi -. The iT-'i a ye i" j highes". the avi t .r," -il o'y being per l',st..u ranks next, the sa'ary being, on an average, 'd7- p. r pe- year. pal. I . v. :ir. iri'-i'iti.it i wwv igi N. '.v i ":'k I. ails $i!-J"i. si I. Chicag !-7 st. Wiislrtigt ni "!. .Hi I $l"'.. r.llla.leljitii.l . Ttie etnpl.e. vent of lady s--to to be ..jouiiig in lav I in- t; ,.t It is s r.d that in no case has a female ca -!i:.-r been foil. id guilty "I eaibe. .'iciuetit. I Mie hading itry goods d.-aier in I'. ia'ilo say-: "I never i.uew ;i Woinaii w l;o lam. II 'd olli-r i, --,,!. I, '-. monev to steal Ii ivc eniplo . d wonieii ;is eii-.hicis lor years. Tin y are iuick"r at making eh, inge tiian to ui; they will detect counterf"! ni 'tiey ijuieker; they keep t heir c ish ; hi!!' s clearer; aud lln-y don't want to run the whole wtore, iis X,.H ,,i. - fiie I'rein h g c, i rtiineiit Ii is nia b' contract n ith a company, w hich is t have the m ,:iopoly ol making n.a'oho in Franco I f tweiitv veari, bv tb ' no- ot ' for the .r: -o-lle I" ,., lie Ii the if ilh ill- .1 iy 1 . to piiy I.-.h I.1..1 1. iitel .I th sir-i in .1 M ti eseeiiU ill.lit,V ni. ill ea tlii:-!-: Mie (le oi lll.tt I.e.. e 1 11 ! 1 1 t.trtl s. Yin he.. :i:i I tho .ri". 1 ta 11. P il! u lia h t hey lire to oe s i',. ;l. lolly li. I. an 1 1 h : -. 1 nm- li! e. tit r il all the o;i ra''..:.- of th" I'.itiy. .ihith ii-;i''-- to 1 1 1 1 1 ! 'V I'retieli ivorUiiieti a'nl lej.-nts. ire i- t. A colli'.' 1 hroiiu'lit t" 1 of I' try li 1. Iieen 'II'. in 1. l o ml, in w liieh ' p.ipil- f ;ill air- s wet- t.i iht to pro-- ! cent the e:l!litir on -.flout I I'm prim-i-, pies. I'll.' Ile.el of Ml.' C-tl.lilii-l.tlieti; ! h;i l 1 11 a prole imal bej;iiir. .m l h a.i ii'-euuoil.ite.l a-'niil fori line. A nuiuher of yuiinej elnl'li' ti w r foii'i-l 111 the i hool. h.ivitiu' I :i s "it th.-r I by their parents, m of whom. ..' ! course, belonofil to the erilllinitl el;i-.. I In t-ii-es where th- ti ;.ils were too i poor to pay for Ih" r tuition, th- I .-professor' ;ippro;ii iiiteil the clothin-r ' iiml nioni'v brought 1:1 bv his Mil ilents until In' w.i. e impematel tor his services. Tliere is ilppillfiitlv mi eml to the uses of paper. He have neentlv notieeil its employment in makine; pails, hoii-e iloors i ot lief art n il's nl ilomc-tif u-e, ami now observe, i" an ei hatiL-e, that a la' tory in Nov .leis -y is ilevoteil to iiiiikinrr t oiinter. pane- atel pillow-s!i 1.11- from pnpt r. No. I Mntiilil is llseil. (I'M lir-re sheet -beitlit iruintue.l toiTether, witil small twine betwc'i-n them at interviils of thr r four inches, which stn tii'thens the jiaper an I keejis it from teariti;. Ilii'iilsome ilesje;ris are printcil on the snrtare, ami tney aro sain 10 iniiKe a very ip-iit ornniuent for the beil. An oiiiiliinle of embel, 'input, with sensational seipu-ls, is prevalent in Hiinuary. The in-titntiotis plurt'lerel isiipportel wholly or in part by the merit t-iiiiviiii'es the fair-niiiuleii lifter a ren !.)... ll.o -i, fount j ,r , 'f t, I soruilile time, riiysieinns m good stainliiiii T " . . . , ,1 , orplianiliies belli'; in a Slispe..its state , 1 . . .1 t;,-liei,ii in e.-i il;.ii ion I'linii-ii, ( ami it was to nil that fumls t. the ... I amount of mi,""" florins, or :-J.imhi, , , , , . t , ha-l I n emlie.leil. M-veral olln-ials W ho were implieateil Viere arrestetl an l . reit'iiseu tin iiitu. t riiu nt tiein lias since conimitteil suiciile, three others have ilieil sipl.letily ami mysteriously ami the rest are bankrupt. The tax payer will therefore be Cillleil Upon to ilefrav the ilelieit. "some farmers finil it an ailviintape j to plant corn on their clover ami with j manure, ami then follow with potatoes the fnllowiti"; sprinjr. Ihe pntatoe,, are less likely to be scabby than when planted direct !y on a clover lea, but in a ilrysea-nn are more apt to tiein. jurt-d by ilront-ht. Where it is Intended to plant potatoes after corn, the land should be fall plowed and re sown tor turning under in the spring. 1 Ineiii rraiiie. I II. w many me sending up -prayer f'r hdp to ,-ave M.me dear one, Hint liquor Sf, ; i,,-,,;,,,,,.,, ,,( s,.i,.Vi M1ii-t:uitial"bii-iiii ! men, kind luisbands and fathers liuve sunk so low, one blushes to know them! Think of the blasted lives, of the w ives and little children who live lives of tor ture, because their fate is linked with one who loves liquor, better (hail the wife he has sworn at tiod's al'ar to love mid piolecl. Mow many u woman hears with terror the footstep, which at one time made her lieaft leap and thrill with plea-uie iiicxprcs-ible. Oh! tint once blight little h.uiien plete with happiness, The dainty curtains, bountifully sup plied table and tasteful furnit . The nc.ilU dn ss, , children wanting fur fath er's n turn and evening kiss. The proud, happy w ife, waiting for thecciilral figure nf her litlh ,..l. the author of her ci'inplcte woiiianlv life. Now see that other picture, telling of misery without and within. Sec those trembling chil dren and dow n In in tc.l wife; hear those words of abuse heaped on the -tlesh of his Hesh, .;,! I,,,, f his liotie. Mnle has usurj eil the iorinerly li.lppy abo.le. sha.lows becloud the sun- it ol -milrs. The llowcrs.iic withered. the carpi ts are full of bole-, the larder i empty and the children turn lo the mo: hi r for I hat -up port she beg-or e.u n-. We draw our cmiclu-i m. That man ha- runkard. This is the home view. Now look lit its ell. i societ v at l.nge. Ti -thnoin fiii ni-bed us by our daily pap. r-. judges, plnlo-ophcrs and all keen observers, proves that the mo-i dn adful el inn - ale cumiiiitted mirier the illlllll lice of li.plor. Whell we Viill. fl nil ' the life di -li'oved, the indu-trv -acrilie, ,. the shame and pauperism, the waste of linancial n sources, tl nly wonder is that the American people do n.. say this I Ufse sl,;,l ,,,t lotlgl f I lst. .(,' .l-...-;,, 1 I.incolii anil (he ( oiifeilerate Siilflers. I olon.t Tol.. I lo loll . w lm tells more i truth than newspaper pai.igr.ipher., I writes me: "The la- time I nu t Mr. liar- tett was in the private loge of .Minister Moilon at the toiiiid Optra in Paris. Ib was accompanied l.y jr. and Mis- Cat -ntt. and was in an evccllctit reminiscent humor. I remember he told me he was pii-ent when Andrew .lohiisou proposed the peremptory arrc-t of lo iu iid Hubert I'. Fee, .1. K. .lohn-toli nil. I other Coll federate leader-, lie spoke of the way in which Ihnera! I Irani indignantly r. fused to 1 e a parly to -in h a proc. id ing. He said it wa-thc onlv time he I i had ever -1-111 loant'- ciplaiiiieity di I i tut bed. that hi-1 ye- literally bhicd w il h rl anger, and that he informed Mr. .lohn-ou I that alleinpt to i ntt licit- with the -lalii-- of these Southern generals as arranged bv him would 1 au-c his in-taut n -ignation a- lii'iu ral in Chief of the Army. Mr. li.airctt -aid that (bin iiil (Irani paid a high coinpliin, ni to the ability, hoicr and bravery of (Jciicrnls ., c and .lohn -ton and their ariuics. and -aid thai In would Hot be made a party lo humiliate tin 111 or brink faith with them, lie accoinpaiiieil Mr. Lincoln to the Held of AiitietaiH on the day after the battle, lb--aid that Mr Lincoln i-itc.l tie- wound. ,1 I .f both aiaiia - in tin. iiupr.e, i-i d ho-pi 1 tals. and le- would never forget a -cciic 'hat 01 ein iv, .-hli.r ffii Hoinnl va- 1 1 -ii -inn a. I.ilienlll put 11 t . en him ami a y i oimr Noith ( 'ai'olina tho-e 'loiineeil inoltal li the ti 1 1 .- 11 inu' the party . Mr. i- arin uteler the net k of the poor lit.y. aiel iiiotln r ami -i-t. 1 Mi: Uarrell. the li o 1 1:1 1 heart ami fe I.i'.Im ,1 vv ilh him of hi - at limne until, -ahl ar- welleil up from hi i uiioii I he woinli rill";. iipturneii faee of t In- ih in"; I onfi ilerate." i1 a Untie, She, walUino liotiie. We nin 111; hoine. pa III Inn brilliantly illuminate. I. ; in -he 1 I not sav lb- a-ke.l her for her ire 1 renin -alo people were -' hainl. -he proini-eil it the inarri.ae;e t i r- j einoiiy wa-a failure. lb , in hi-ilcpoii-ileiiey :i-kt -I for a rea-on. She saii ice en. nil. li et 1 roe fai.iti.l ami w:i- t-arrieil hoine in an iee eream fret er. Thev loll'l -peak luov. lloll'l II 1 1 11 III 1 :t. ti .11 think you have a -pll ai -lll ll lliee, l.lfoe -lie of bteail ntnl i nn for oii :" -a'nl an o. I:nly to a pule buy. who a-en jov in" hi tea. -'Ye-," w.a- the n pl : "bill -ho woiihl I e -till better if -he'.l let ine-pli.. tin jam on nn -elf." In thirty venr-' sneeessfiil oxtieriener. in the 1 1 1: 1 1 1 1 1 1 it line of l.'.ii.ooo inst iiiiiieiits. tin-.M.t-oii .V 1 1 :l 1 1 1 1 j 1 ) eoinpnnv have a,eunill!ale, fin-ilnies for innniifaeliire without wiiieh tin y eoiilil neither pro,iifii a ..',1. , I t rnns n- tliey iiow-ni.-ilie. inn-with its ej-i nt n-ouomv. Saiil rii Mi Tini"i ,l iieiniifiiftiirer in w iine-.-iii4 the o'r at i" .11 of 1. -iiiIe nia lime in their Ine torv -. ntlv: "iliie Uiy wiili t tint 111 1, lime il'ie-ti- iniieli wi i'k nj. li n -kille.l wikiin n eoiil.l it., without it. nnil ilm-s it Utter in thn'." Tin -e aeeiiinulate'l fn iliti.-, inehi.tiiiu' rx- Irieneeil an.l -l,ile,l workim 11. itiv the seeiet ei in.-ii 1. 10.1111-111 oriijin- w men lire tiiiiues tionni.lv th.-l.. s . v. t enn U- solil nt prn-es whn li me litil.. 111 ut Until tin" of tlip-mor--i-t iii'ni ' r,i r ier. Il i-saiil (hat the t xpene of the (hmlon relief t'Spetlition will be LI ",o.i 0.1 per week. How Wtiiiit'ti litfler Prom .lrn. At least three men on 1 1 - nveni'ii. jury nro b. iin. to ile-vi'if with the re-t just to -how llinl they've p.t uimils "f their mini Imt there is no tlisiir a nn ut am"ii ihe w,,nn ii as to the merits of Mr. I j. r -e'- " Kavorite I're- ript urn. ' l lie ai" nil unanimous in pro noiini in.. il the I.. : r iiio.lv in Hie woi la f..r nil il..,-.. .1,, ....L. ...a rompimnts .eiiimi' -,o tinu- sex. It. trims forms the pule, hncnril. ili-pirito.1 wouiiin into one nf - arkling h -nltli. nii.l the rinninn Inuli imuiii " reigns Mipieine " in t tie happy In iii-elioi. The iiiilitmnl tlebt is only twelvo times as j Inrne us that of the rily of New York. The nit ilical .rtift"ii)n are ttlow ! elite that is iitlvertisetl ami sohll lint lltillest '" Presenbe rs. J'mkliiiiii s eitettiDIo ' onipoiiml for the cure of female weak- ni.ses. . "ne half of nil tho telej-raph wires in r ratiee ai ! iinileri.'rouiitl. lliininii I nlvrit. An ,.Xl.l,n,1.,1. MiV: .m. tenths ..f tie. U'lh'ipp.v inamiiee.- re-ult from liuiimn t-alves li -ui" nil iwe.1 to inn at litrrre in soeielv nits- lure- ill" tenth-nf the eliionie or linger- ih-.-n.-es ni' to-tlay originate in iiii iirii I'I'hhI. liver eoiiiplallit or biliousness, rt-Mill- 1111- in sfiofuln ii.-u nip' ion iivliiili is hut serofula of tin- lung's,, sores, uli-ers, skill ills ea-es ntnl kiii'lreil i.lT etions. 1-. l i.r. e' ' I i. l 'en .Me li ail ii-coverv " t ures all these. Of ilriiKists rroviilent-e tit-lies are knittiii(f their own -ilk stot-kiiu;s. "Ilnt-liu-l'nbiu." Quirk, complete cure, all Kiiluey, lllmhler mil t'rinnry Kiiei . S--iI li n ir. Intntion, ist.iiie,(irnvel, Catarrh of hlaililur.fi. Uruts. Most nf the mica used in Mnvjs is from the lllnt-k Hills. f Tlio worst pile tumors cuml in ten ilnys, rupture in one mouth. I'amplilel two liiet.i -t oiis. Worlil's 1 hs'ienstu-y MtsJi pal Asnofitttmii, HulTnl i. N. Y. The popn'aiion of the United State in n '7,10, 0. llrnrl Pnln. I'ldpi'B'ioii.Droiisieiil Pw.dlbig-.Pii'..iiiPss ImiiKcstioii.cured by-Wells' Health Kencwur fiiibn-'lnr, Sorrow iiinl ti.m iiietcml may meet. Yet love wrings l liiiinph from defeat; And ilieco.ui,i-.t liaireoiiBtin be tiuo liy itsiug Mugie fuiiioline. llnuuli on Corn." Ask for Wells' 'Kougli on Conis.'l.'o. Coin plele euro, liiud or softeorns, warts, Ininioiis. Mi:sman's rr.iToM7.En nF.F.r tonic, the only fi'i I'lilulleli etliii f I'untiiinuiKitx en'iiv nn'ri I. t ns ; i- j.i i i. .y. It .'.'liliiilH liinHl-iiiiikiii foiiv v in ratiiif! ami lite-susl nitii ni; pri(Wi l i-; invnliml.le for iii.lii'stinti, ilysp.-si:i, nervem I'l'iiMrntimi, iin.l nil f.irum of (;eii.'rnl ilehiiit.v; aim, in hII ciifi .-l.l -.l rendition, nlu-thcr tic result iif i xliaii-ti.in, iieivou:! tr isti-ntioii. iiv.'v wi.rk or acute disi use, pm-liciilnrly if ri'siiltm ; Ire in .ilioiiinry e. iii.lmiilsi. t'nMVi-11, llaard V Co., l'liqu u loi ,s. Ni n York. SolilliyihiiHiJH'. "illlllMll HI Ullla." Clears nut rats. tniep.roiirlii's. (lies, lie.ltne.r-. Hills, skun lis,eliiiuiunks,i;oi!ier i. l-"e. ll'it'sti Tlirlreni tnierirnii l litirii. Sneezing, -miliiiig and coiigliing! 'Ibis is the iiiisie all ova r I lie land just now. And w ill lie mi il .buio "I've u site'i mi aw iul eol.l in my lieaii." Cure il wiili I'ly's Creain Halm or il may end in the toughest form of Catarrh. Mavlie vim have Catarrh now. Nothing is inoi-e nauseous ami dreadful. This rcnu-ly masters it as no other ever did. (; .inuir nor a ii.iiid. Applied l.y tic i linger lo tee no.-tnis. flea-aiil, Oerlaill, radie at. Win Will Vnu III ScoviU'sSai n;iai'illa. or I'.io .laul bivi-r Kjriiji. for ih eiii'e nf serofuto i taint, r.iea ' matlsiii. wh te swel in.-, :-o o. eoitie, eon- j Miuiption. br elii'i .. u tvou- , -1 , 1 i -. m da ri i. an 1 nil .1 -e a es .o-jine; fi- ,ai an impure e inh'ion of ill- l.'oil. I i ti ! a scan be pie-e ite.l fro ii many teiliug ihysi a is. le t. :. an t th ' Il -a I.-of fn'iiities ihroii ;!i- ' il! li.e land. in. I r.i.ig Sc will's I'.l I and I la cr -M iip We . re e n .'.-niCy ia rceipt .1 i I'd itieat - of cur. - fro n t lie i,;o-1 re'iab!.' soure s. ii'.d we r. oaiMi.-ii 1 it ..s C.e lest j ! :. wn lca.e y for ill cure f Ih- nlmve din- . I t IM V I'. I'INKIIAM'S j If V H Ml. I H .1 ! 1 1 uuiuuiu vu.uuuuuil ,,jf Ki:::::::::3 I '. j'.'o'N. rnT "' CmnpInlnlHnntl Vlir ''""lies l t-K riiiin.Mili 10 j ' i ftlir Ili'Nt f .'tiinl.. li.oi.ilMtln.- It nill can cmirvly th.' erst i.-r'n . f l-'. m.tte C.un-.l..inr-. nil t'var.nn tro.it.l.-s, Inflrifiiiii,iii-.:i nn,! Pl.-rra- .S..i.-il w, ,il,.i t :au.-., f l.il". a lla-n.-.-lti. nl-i. ni.il t!.. c,.ns,-iu"nt -, i.ti'i 0 .iMi. tilinjj n.!aiL..l lo tl.u II loll .II.-..IO' nut 1 tiim'.r'. fp .nllii-nl, nin In. in filly -t.ivr" .f I.;!.,.-... ill,, t.-.i'l.-ov t.i runrri-..l.i I... liters tin ici, i , u. a v.ry ni-.-o.iily l.y in. us.'. t'tnor.-s f.iiaei. f.. tl.eiil. 11,-r. (I. ..trnvi nil rmvlt j .ni.ili.nl-, iu, I o-iu-tr. . iii, m - . f tl." n..mn.li. i ,11 r," III.-., :il l. l.ill'v. M. . i-l, . "..O-.ill": I lr.li.: It'" U1'l.Vnli'l'iU''s'"e,,l'llii.'.'l1' l.iirui.'i.y vi it 1. 1 Ii.' l.ii. a',..l - r tho cir'i.'f Ki lr.-v Cmii C--niji.'iitai i-ui.."nrj'.iv-.t j. Pi S.Hll.MXlHltl.f.: J...W. N. ranillr sli..ij,t t.o v livrii ;;.--. T.'i.y.n tori'i.tiiy ef tin- Iivi r. 2-, ilti.'Ut f.l'lM .'. PISKIIAM S , i- ai-l ij oa 1, 11, 1 ili'.ii-ti,-.. , it nil nl -n. lie i-t all .tin.-::l in. gARgji CREAM BALM Causes no ruin. ;hes Helief at Once. Not a l.lif uiil nrSniilf. Ap ply InlonostiiN. nill ( tire. HAVFEVERI M m a rt rA i-AJ ..'he II 11 Trial. I I V IIKii I Hi li' iKrf -l-. OVO tf. X. V. II ' t.-lt.'r-- Si .tit n.'li liitl.T- o n Ini" l..,. ,l ,1. i.'.it.'iil.a ih. t,. nil . it iMrlu-, mi I a -'HMTii mil i..i1i...ih -I"', ill". Il nlti.'-. Hi., t ..l,.i.."iii-r(f!t-..f I.;.. .1 I. I I 11 M".l. n . I,". k-.r nl.ir-.l- Ii-i.-r. ,k-... I i.l. "ii- r". nil, in, it-'l.-.A It ill Imi,..'! r .i 111 i I n 1 n I 1 nr.. ill 11 i! t li . -ii;-wln.-li it ftiiit.'lt r.. : 1 U M p; 1 . ; Xi Ml'" l.y nil ilrunai-l. ?.... ..,. i, '. V. -no 11 i in.. ti'i.. l .i'.il... I Correspondence Business Schoo l.l II 11 01 l ,11 11 II 1 lo. N. . V. .n.iir M.-n 1-' I1..111.. II.. . I '!,.- 1 , nn-, I'.-imi -.i.-tin.. Am Inn. -I a-, . nly tji.nrlit I,) mu I s.'ii-l fr t'.i.-.ilnr-. s PA VS It 11 I.tfi. . 1, ihtr-i'ln m Hit I'nlt-nittn Huint-a-. I ttllt-vr. Nftt.-.tk. N w .lor-.'j. Pai. i- f. 1 fcTit'l,.!.'!" N it ; 101 ! iii"n.(t". Wra ! lorC.r. :,r-l..ll I 1)1.1. M.I N 1 I'll. ' Pensions toSnl.tii.! It.-irtt. S.'n,l u.tii I.. II l. HAM. AO v. W.imiiiui .11, I). I'. Asthma . SKXD I. IMI I n A 111 I ici: i ii r is si ill: i l in A. X VI . l i r llav.-ii. Minn VIGOR f. Urowii's Iron ISittt'rs com-hiiit-s Iron with pure vegetable tonics. It is coiiipoiiii.lf.l on thoroughly sci cnlilii: nml ine.lii tinil principles, and cannot iiitoic:itc. All other prepariilionst.f Iron cause lieailat lie, ntnl proituee con-tipation. Itrown'.s Iron Hitters is the ON T.V Iron medicine that is not injurious its use does not even bin. km the teeth. It lint only cures the worst cases of Ilvspepsia, but insures a liiurty hj lielite and good digcstit.n. J g U - l: i 1 t4 'Wfix .1 m.l'u. .,,'" I aoldfihtt(2. R ...t ...... 1 ,r M.'i. QMtk. ,.. .'. tlH.k fr... rlM 4;.u. y. l-l r..ao. -t.. N. Y .. ...r i-fnt. ."tAnoNAL Cel.. t'.i.. I'llil.ul.'lliliia. I'A 0 l llj(&rM J,niotllrlne itiiit Jt JjDnis-ijlsts rc- V WV JT lint l,ta.-keuopuHITVCy'-t'iiiiiiii.l 1' S jf. T I i orltijuriillieieetli. the best. Try It. 5 11 If A SURE ApTeTIZEr'bEST TONIC KNOWnMI JfffWiU cure quickly and completely Dyspepsia, Weakness, Vi Ij mil Malaria, Impure Blood, Chills and I'ever, Ij i Jsfl kw and Neuralgia, f J INVALUABLE M 11 ft FOXt LADIES AND FOR ALL if F V PERSONS WHO LEAD A bEDENTAHY LIFE, fl C l: RELIEVESINDIGESTIONfXTv OURES DYSPEPSIA, ti (: ji it Isasure n.ruclyV J It strengthens the 1 I Ss. for tllwasea or (z( JL lj iiiuse!cs,tonrsanfl V'yip 'jJ fyV tl"1 liver antloPUSIT vW Invliforatxs tiie ' liT v "?jr mm w z m mm n Lm BICK-HltADACHB, Blllo-ikneaa. aid all LIVER and BOWK L Complainta, H1LARIA. H. and Bain Dnxaaea lONK PILL A tlOSE . For rtm.il Coa,,a,nla thaaa Fllla "J dnd than a TalnaMa Catbartn. tnd Llrr Fill - Dr. T. M Palmar, Mootloalla. rla r prai-tlo X uaa no otnitr. J. l-tanniaoii, ax.u., LioWltr Iowa.- Sold attrfttbar. mr aaat bw r 6 aw. Is alaaapa. . Valaaaia utlermaUou rku. I. . JOBKBOH CO.. OfT0st. MaUa. Words of Warning- and Comfort. "If yen are siiffi rinp from poor hoalth or 'JaiiKiii-sliini; on a ixl uf mi knei-s. take cheer it yuu aiu simply ailing, or if jou fsel 'weak and dipiritrf, without clearly know 'mg why. Hep Bittern 'w Ul surely euro yuu. If you nre a nunisUir, and have o -ertnxi'il yourself wif.fi your pastoral limit's, or a iimther worn out wiili cure and work, or a man of businea or lnlor. weakened ly the strain of youreverv Iny duties, or n iiinn i f letters toiliiiR over yoiir mi lnieht work, Hop bittors will most turely siivnylheii you. If you are suffering from over-rating or drinkintr, imv iudiMTetioa or riis-ipation, or are j'oun uiul grow ing; t o fiLst, as is oltea tlio ease, or if ynu are in tho workuhop.on th 'fu'ln, lit lie. ilc-l;, Hfiywlirrt., himI finl 'that mir fyr ti'in lu-cii.-clfau-ini, t.n in(j, i.r r-tiiniil.iiiiu, withuul intuxicatr inij, if y.iii are olil, 'htond linn an.l impure, pn'ip I'.-flih., iiprTon inistcnity, lar.iltirs ivininii', li3. liitliT is what im nrrdto 'Koi' yeu now life, hca.tli anil" vieor." If yen are ropilvc. r.r t (ip.'ptic or nffcr hifT I loin nay nlher of tin- ntniieroiir dm fitM of ttie'.-toina' Il ui liuw l it, it is your own fault If veil rt'n.a'n ill. If l rtrra-Mii awrtv wi ll unv form t,f Kulm ' 'I ' i".'. p lcm I n.: i'flli thi "l "'ita fern cine to Hop haters If yon are sick with that ten idle sieknrm, Nervoii-ii -s. u will iiu. n "Bulm in UU- j eml" in Hop Hitters. If yon :,re n ficiarntrr, or n roM'trnt of, it iii1::mii cr: i3--inct, l.nrr.t-ft.ie votir tt-ai 11g.1l1.-1 Hi" m-curti1 of u:f 1 oanir.es I Mine 1.1, I ii'it-iiiii-, P.i.i, ii-an.l In rr- 1 11. ill lit i't it ri. l.y tlic 11-c of Hop Hitler If yon !i:ivt r nigh, pi-nply, or Mdavv ktn, Imd liriat'li. It.). Pi.tieoi will pvt. yen fair plon. rick lit t, tin- -.in-, si l.r.'aili nnil hviPta. 5'iiiOwiU ; bo pun! fur a . u.-e t iiey wi.l not enn- or la-l;. : A l.nlj-'s Wish. ''Oh, liow Ittowir-li my ptv n iitsa ctvar ftuQ 'tioft i yiinri.," ten.l h luiiy to h.-r frieml. "Veo j t-in .n-iy tnnki' il fn, ntiMitir d liie frliurt ! "How V" iii iniieil the tlrst l.ty. "ii lies iniji uuifw 11 a- ni'Kes pare, rcr b ,1 ii mill tili.oilllli.' Il' iiltll. 11 ill, I il fur mu m yua ot'it.Tve.' IHN no g.-nn nr- u-iiliniu n linncli nf jirtvn llepi on 1 tie wiili- Inliel Men nil tiie vile, pnlront'ii :uff wall '-H(iii"or "ll'ipn" 111 tlnir 1 Rii;e. "PERFECTION' CLASS FOUNT l,l STUDENT LAMP, Iat. xr. 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Imt an.l Ii.h1. iii Mil. i inn l'it-Mril It. okn.l U iil.-. l'n.-.. rmlinvd l Ilrown's Iron Bitters Is tho Best I.ivor IScguIator rc iiiovoh bile, clears tho in, ili-,'ests tho ftiod, C'UIiKS licit liintr, Heartburn, Heat in tho Stomach, etc. It is the best-known remedy for female infiriiiif ics. The genuine lias above trade-mark ami crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by Brown Chemieal Co., riiiltiinore, Md. PURGATIVE in I W KL.C I YW 1 JL
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