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roraasw von PrraN .-A nixtnure pi lime and phosphatos sprinkled over the out potatEM a da or two before loating will increase e fertility won BusT ON MrimOs.-It Is said that new ground soil mixed .with the Ymanure for the melon patoh will prevent rust and brown patches eM the melons and keep the vines green longer than usual. Ex perienced growers have discovered that melons and vines do not rust on new land as they do on old, even in seasons of extreme wet. RoOT Cnors.--Thofatilts to be avoided in the raising of beets and mangels are -first, planting the seed too deep, and next, allowing the woods to get the upper hand. The seeds start slowly at best, and if planted too deeply it will be a month before they are well up, by which time the woods will havo a good growth. SUGAR BEET.-i France it is gener ally recognized as a rule that the sugar beet should never be cultivated upon a fresh manure or barnyard manure, bo cause this system of culture gives a large yield in weight, but roots so rich inl for eign matters that they can not be worked with profit. The beet should always form the second rotation when the ma nure is strong. BONE DUST FOR MELONS.-An Indi ana farmer tried four different fertilizers for melons-poultry droppings, well rot ted cow manure, barnyard manure and old bones (gathered upon the farm and reduced by placing thOm in alternato layers %with ashes the previous year,) mixing all liberally in the difforont hills, which were eight feet apart each way, and ho says:-"Such a crop of ielons as caie from the hills that had the bone dust I never saw before." BEANS.-Plant golden wax and black wax for early. The former is said to be some days earlier than the latter. There is, however, very little differenco in the time of ripening. Both are exceedingly good, but if we could only have one kind wo bould take the golden wax. The pod is lonager and broader than that of the black wax. It is of a richer quality, and when cooked, presents a most deli Cato appearalnco on account of its scods, which are nearly white. DA xiN.-An Ohio farmer says he has been putting in tilo for the last fit' toeii years, until he has three farms all tiled, and his crops are rimeh bettor than his neighbors'. He did not have to re plant a single hill of his corn,while many of his neighbors had to replant most of their corn, and wiilo ho is gotting from threo to four bushels of corn to the shock his neighbors, with equally as good soil, got but throo-quarters to one bushel of good corn froih their shock. Still they cannot see why it is. SurImIA LumI.-There is no better wvay to utilize shells than to burn them. Shell lime is more valuable as a fertilizer than rock lime. But lime itself is of little value as a (direet fertilizer, yet for redlucing other substances to an available condi tion for food for lahnts. it is useful. It renders stiff, clayey soil more friable and liberates salta of soda and potash, mak ing fertilizers of them. Many a barren clay soil contains all the elements neces sary for fertility, wvhich, on a'ecount of their combinations, are not available. An application of lime decomposes the clay and liberates the salt. Mixed with muck from swamp meadows it combines with the acids and decomposes the vege able matter, making an excellent ma nure. On lands where night soil has been conitinuiously used it will aid in pro lduig good crops if spread broadcasL on the land. SCAnrY LEGs IN Pour1Tn.-The un sightly disease which affects tihe legs of fowls, causing them to swell and to be come distorted, is due to a mite, a small insect which is similar in appearance to that wvhich causes the scab in sheep. It is roundish, oval andl semi-transparent, about one-eighth hundredth of an inch in length, ap~pearing, wvhen magnified 400 diameters, about half an inch long. If the scales from tile legs of a diseased fowl are beneath the microscope a num ber of these mites may be fotind between them. Beneath the scales' there are a spongy, acabby growth, in which the eggs and pupis of the mites are to be keen in great numbers. The pupai are very similar in shape to the mature mites, but are very much smaller, ap pearimg when viewed with the above mentioned power about one-tenth of an inch in length. The disease being of a similar character to the scab in sheep, or the mange in dogs and cattle, it may be cured by the same treatment, If, his disagreeable affection is suffered to remain in the flock while one fowl is troubled with it, it will certainly spread, as the mites will burrowv beneath the scales of the other fowls. If precautions were generally used the parasite could soon be exterminated. It should be made a disqualification at poultry shows for fowls to be affected with scabby legs or feet in any de ee whatever, for we know that sever poultry yards are not free from this disease, and whenever af fected fowls are sent out disease goes with them.--American Agqriculturst. PoTAToEs.-In order to have the best success in growing potatoes, and to se cure a healthy,' vigorous growth and crop free from rot, says Thorburn, it is necessary to plant as early as the ground can be got ready. Select a rich soil and plant in rows three feet apart and the sets one foot in the rows. To kill the young weeds, run a light steel tooth har row over the field lengthwise of the rows; this will alow the crop to get the start of the weeds, besides breaking up all lumps anad levelhi g the ground ready for the onultivator. If wood ashes and plaster can be procured sow a good dressing over tho field after the potatoes are up. If avery early crop is desired it will be necessary to sprout the potatoes before planting. Cut the potatoes into pieces of any size desirable and place in a warm, light room from four to six weeks before required for planting in the open ground. During this time shoots will start out strong and vigorous, so that as soon as Planted they will send out roots and gw muoh more rapidly than those foted in the ordinary way. Another method is to p lace the sets in a hotbed two weeks before they are wanted, and * then lift carefully and set out on fresh -horia dung, so that the heat will cause them to start at once. If the Colorado potato beetle makes its ar:earance the vines must be dusted with. P'aris green OW with but a arts of plaster, r wht i beterParis green in water, two tablespoonfuls to a pail, and a y with a small brush or broom. e are to stir the mixture often or else the Paris green will settle at the - botton; Two or three applications dur ing the' season will usually puffice to clear ot all the beetles. HOUSEEHOLD HELPS. HoT lemonade is excellent for a cold; drink it just before going to sleep. By OMTrrNG all shortening-that is, both butter and lard-from any good fried cake recipo, and using in place of it a cup of sweet milk, tho cakes will be light and almost entirely free from grease. Take care to have the lard in which they are fried very hot. To COOK a duck satisfactorily boil it first, until tender; this can be determined by trying the wing, ad that is always a tough part of a fowl. When tender take it out, rinse it in clean water, stuff and put it in the oven for about three-quarters of an hour, basting it often. WHEN cooking asparagus be sure to put salt in the water; put in almost enough to season it with. The aspara gus will cook quicker and be more ten der. A solution of salt and water boils at a higher temperature than water alone; consequently a little salt should be addded to the water in which any vegetable is cooked. HICORY-Nr cookies which will de light the souls or stomaches of children are easily made. Take two cups of sugar, two eggs, half a cupful of melted butter, six tablespoonfuls of milk, or a little more than a third of a cup, one teaspoonful, of cream of tartar, half a teaspoonful of soda, one cup of chopped meats stirred into the dough. How to Make a Tramp. Next to spending money that you meant to save there is nothing in the world so easy to do as to make a tramp. Select any personal acquaintance who loses his situation-and thero are many such-and when he comes to you to toll t t you of his troubles, supposing you to be a friend, devote your time entirely to explaining to him the various steps by which he reached his present condition. Toll him you are sorry, if you like, but show him distinctly that you want to get away from him as soon as possibl. When next he calls upon you, if in his desperatiun lie forgets his last experienco so far as to call, be careful to bo very busy and unable to talk with him. Cut him severely if lie wants to borrow money and discourage him if lie unfolds any new .lsiness plan. If men in your own business circle chance to mention him in your presence spea:k condescond- 1 ingly about him. Advise your wife not C to call at his house, for fear she maiy lose caste by visiting a bankrupt, and if your children have been in the habit of 'isit ing his family devise a method of dissuad ing them. If you see him coming along ~ the sidewalk as if ho would meet you, look the other way. Do not invite him to any little party such as he has often attended at your house. If the foregoing directions are faithfully followed and your friends act like you, as most of them may be depended upon to do, the chances are that the poor fellow, if lie does not soon find employment in the city, will send his wife home to her mother, make some excuse to get out of townu in search of a mythical businessq chanice, and then slowvly b~ut surely de generate into a tramp; for wvhat else cau he do?-New York licraid. PanonoalsTs say that the word kis-3 mc/ came to mean fate because so many a man has by a kiss met his fate. -Ios ton Courier. We leamrni that llis & ijo.. pr(prietors of Hiley Springs, are nmakinug pre para ions. to enitertai n an unusually! arge numbewr of visitors thi. summier. They' are recei vi ng communications from all over thme south ipq~uiring rates and con tracts for board. This is only their due, for not only are they successful ho tel kee pers, but their place .is in every Way worthy of pautronagpe. It is one of the cool0eat, shadiest, breeziest. places in the South ; t he local ityV andl suirrounId igs are( dli~ ght1ful; the build(1 ings are ro omy', auiry, alnd con venmie.n tly arranged; the i(~f accommodt ions, fare and1( atten tion1 are ti rst chtusx, anmd,- Shoal Creek is the most roniant ic stream andl the best fih ing water vou ever saw. Ad(d to thIiis lhe umn rival led power of the old R~oc~k Sprine' in thme cure of- d ropsy, scrofiula, dys pepsia~ anid dIiseaws of thie'blood, skin and( k idnleys, and thle sum11 of at tractionms is irresistible. If you have ever been there you know this is4 true. If von have not., t ry it' ju:st once. You wvill Inever regret. it. Addres 1-'llis & ('o., Bailey Spri aes, AlIa. PEOPrA~ who think China is a small power are surprised to know that the ton ago of her mercantile marine is 4 - 100,000, exclusive of the inland junk traflie. The tonnage of the United States. including all the canal boats in the country anid all the river boats, is but 4,500,000. Even England's tonnago is only 6,100,000. So that China is press ing close after England as a sailor power. _____ No Ilospial Needed. No palatial hospital needed for Hop Bit ters patients, nor large-salaried talented puffers to tell what Ilop Bitters will (do or cure, ats they tell thir own story b~y their certain anid absoluite curtes att h'ome. --New York lIdepeniden t. "IT's MiaHTY strange, so it is," re marked Mulcahy, "that the tinants av Ireland is the wnns to make all the trouble. You wud expect now that it a wuid be the landlords." "How's thatI at all? Phwat are ye givin' us?" said v O'Flannerty. "Why,d d'ye moind now it's the landlords that's the proper riotere." lHae Everytbits Failed You? Then try Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. IT Is said the man who uses snuff never has a cold in the head. Perhaps so; but it would be much nicer if he had a cold and no snuff. Spring and sumamer Diet. Green fruit and bad vegetables, which are part cularly plentiful at this season of the year, almo!(st invetrmably disorder the stomach and su perinduce Cramps, Cholera Morbus, and what ms worse, Dlarrhcea and Chronlo Dysentery. People who desire to preserve their health shouild be exceedingly careful about their diet at this season, and at no time should they be wvitho~ut a supply of PEanY DAVIs' PAIN KILLER thu safest surest and s est remedy for ald troubles of the stomio or bowels. All drug.. gists sell It.I The Flying-Flsb and Its Foe. One afternoon, during a voyage on a alling vessel bound to a West Indian rt, while the ship was making some our or five mile an hour, a Corhene was observed gamboling under the bows, going ahead a little, as if to show its mperior speed, and then returning to its frolies. While the sailors were fastening ho harpoon to a line the corypheno sighted a flying-fish. At once it stiffened itself; its whole body quivered as if with oxcitement; its tail was agitated rrom one side to another, and it started in pursuit, bounding over the surface of bhe sea, with leaps of some fifteen or wenty feet. Although a stern chase is tield to be a very long one, this lasted Less than a minute; one of the leaps brought the coryphone right under the errfied flying-fish, which seemed to fall into its enemy's jaws. The latter re burned to its "play-ground" under the bows, and was harpooned, brought on board, and cut up within two minutos ifter its meal. The flying-fish was taken :ut whole, uninjured. Tho coryphoeno is the beautifully colored fis1h noted for bho shifting and varieties of its tints when expiring. It is commonly but er roneously called a dolphin, as in the well-known verse: "The dying dolphin's 3hanging hues." Now in regard to the flying-fish, I have watched them on many voyages, and I can confirm the Tbservers who describe its motion as a leap, not an act of flying. It springs )ut of the water, gradually rising to the middle of its course, then falling, do cribing a parabola just as an arrow loes in its flight. I have repeatedly seen Phem change direction during the leap, naking a deflection of about half an an :lo, never more. But 1 cannot agreo vith Mr. Whitman, who estimates the ength of their leap or jump to be eight mndred or even twelve hundred feet. I )pino that about two hundred feet is a )retty big jump for one of these fishes Lud instead of forty seconds, I calculate lie time occupied in a long leap at fif en seconds; which gives a velocity of iino miles and a fraction per hour. 7ommunication to the Ncw Orlcans Pimes. LATn researches arc showing an aston shing vitality of disease germs. Pasteur tas investigated a caso im which cattle Lied of carbuncular fever twelve years go, and were buried at a certain spot in , walled garden. Guinea pigs hive been noculated with the matter secured by vashing samples of the soil, and died jnickly with well marked symptons of arbuncle. Of seven sheep allowed ex lerinentally to pass a few hours daily on this spot, two died of the same dis ase in the course of six weeks, the rest i the flock remaining nimafected. This eems to prove beyond a doubt, the ex stence of disease germs for a space of welvo years. A (Great Enterprise. The itop) Bitteris M anuifactutri nz ~ Cm asny is one of I~'eh~ester's greaitest buiis nes5 eniterp rises. 'Their H1ep lHitters L'mye reached a sale be'yonid all prece Ient~, hav-ing from their intrinsic value ound teliri way into alhmost every house mold in the lando.--Graphic. IN THE Isle ofMn the right to voteO ans been accorded to all women who ossess an estate yielding a pound sterl ng per annum. WoirEN that have boon bed-ridden for years iave been cornp letely cured by the use of Jhydia 3. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. HE wHro who flings his pills away will ive to die another day. -A ndrcws' Q~ueen. But he who swallows 'em and a pain will live to have the gripes rgain. __ GUAnn against fever and all malarial diseases y using Kidney-Wort. WEALTH may not bring happiness, but it commands respect in a police officer. non't nie in Lb. flu.. Ask Druggists for "Rough on Rats." It clears mt rats, ruico, roaches, llies, bed-bugs. 15o. "BENN1WOLENT despotism" is what a *eotch court called an attempt to enforce prohibition. IVyuae hiairless atu ii appy ther ie is onle sayv, and~ nlo more, hvy which you nciv he ,umale~ careless and happv - utse '>\ 1nm.!NiE d deodorized e t raect oY pet r oleumii, it. will ositiv'ely mnake new hair grow. IT Is impossible for a mani to keep up with the literature of the age. Barnmns monstrosity with two heads and four' eyes might (d0 it, but the ordlinary scholar must imitate the human flea and- skip a good deal.____ ____ WVilI am .T. Coughini, of .man vile . .M'.. 1, hie fall I i was' ~i~ taken wit hi bl.? 'i nii of th !unge ollowed by a $evere eoiugh. I lit tav app,-t:ii anid otte to th hositaiI~l. 'rhe di-or< ,ui I i~i i a ii. (sit liainiu a i I~ W. halfad l. Al . o.i lun a eh a rt,sad bol vi ncedi h th. ait- lIntei is [, : .is et.. i n , etu in urivwly siy a it. hi. doieie I Il ti hal al tb thr ineiinol1. I have t. taen aaio o ,iince iinY st ea." 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PAY NK &_ sows, Box 860, 9ora~g LJ 2A was. 1 a a hoas easily raada. costi OuA6fre A drss & .,Augusa,M. 5i toi$20 -e or ee. a,. d W~~ ee*m anae wi. eon.a . PERST wAVIS', M ~41ozf A SAFE AND SURE' REMEDY FOR Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Cramps, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Dysenterys Sprains AND Bruises Burns AND Scalds, Toothache AND Headache, FOR SALE BY A LL DRUGGISTS, \ A ermanent praotical road vehicle, with which a person can ride three miles am easy s he could walk ene. Send 3-cent stamp for 24-page wataa logue. THE POPE M't'G CO., 55-1 Washington St., Boaten, Mass. GaMtruMampa was suei from debilyto onto to me. va - aon not gve me p & g chills. Athis me to s odrful result. The olt ~ 15 Bt&~ ar hu bottiec r W a a give it the credit, 2% Jr'es rosse do aB r.......... ,..s~r..e...... D. I T AAHe-EP short tim both SICK nnd NERVOU the nervous system, cleanao tie sto, regular healthy action of the bowel A full size box of theso valuable pleto cure, mailed to any a stamps. For sale by all druggists e BROWN C The CycloF The month of July, 188I, witniesses the comaplet -an< eouintry andl the century have seenm. It is the Libra large octavo "oluines, containing 10 per cet t ure ont, its cost, and 20 per cent more than Johnson's (Cycloj ,a Chambers's Enceyclopot.iia, which formes the blaos sla edition or 1880 ha-ing reprint edl verbiatimii as a o511 a on I Dritish an d European scholarship. It. has pakin g; its various editions ha'. inig been C till It its corne to be0 universally recog ptandin g at the very front of great aggreg at ions of ka paodia for popular tuse. It contI ains suchi fuall antd Ir c'areful studen~at, 1is likely to seek, upaon nauotiat 25,rm gat Charnber' >eyt o a e loea, Is afoaregna proda lean readers ailghat deaslae. To~ suppl '11'sn ef A merleana caitaors andtIi wri ters have E topies, coverling the entire Ilelid of ha ana na knowledlge, 1 baetieal.' arrangaeent to ahaeut !A,000. Thues l e work Ia sal Knowledge beeanmeas at once-a th l a t-st a nd olst ro(i af r~ho cost of any simalar work w bilh hazs prcaea'i' It. Pri ce the 0 151fvinna"-as. oinplale, in extra e-i * u U ~2.aa. Ini h alf Russia, gilt top, .9'.0 In The a er-la tive- valiue anid Imaportancea of h lis gri .a-ugta kv i vaitiae rena-h oever. one who aaspire-s a farerrand every .a- at ni1e in vint R evo0 that suach a Cyclaopodaia shall haenaceforwa 'rdi formin a r and every person of hantelligenacea ina evera w alk of lt1a , Of course the 01(1 andl wealthy- paublishears whao haave proflt of nearly tw'o mil lion dollharas ona I hia-r (ve >aI. wtd I not IlOeai thbat theaair maa oooliaesi ae i- brkeand aa thaei bookselle rs whoin have baeena used to get tinag fai rm to tao $10,000 R eward t2'~ are Identienl with ther interes-ts of thae people, anal tlji ir qales 'which rsult froma maaeting thi-ople's~ -antsia - plasea~d to alanader thani to tel I h lis anatd aiar merouaaaals o o ts. Bit thie Litearyu Illevoluat ion hars alwa. s look,-l t and It has niever- lookedi in v:aIina, as our re aana ia onelta iaaa voiues prin teal last yaar a this yena- lain tg inreasead to ml aore thlan tw t-a inIlins) ahti aan tIv p ra,. Yiio u bC < >mdoa~ia dira-ctly from uts, aind biy unitinag with A dlseaolant of 1t0 per cenat will be aillowed-a to an, ( Oyeod~ia ; and a diisc-ouant of 15 per cenat wit-l he al'l As a spaeelal indlaaaeelnent to oaur frliends anal patroanq whait lao enan faor thae dlisemanianatio of al uni aversa 1knaowh.-i muiums as fol low.s iits additionfl to th lgit-l- lar discounti t, $500 tear tan'"st ahnitadal eq o~uOO z eward of noat less than 11 $5,000 Revvard Iiaaltcn to the ii ra n laa-i gtla-r rihot les tini-nt.it aailr , h in rylat teal1ti tcla ih ahoa'o tla rM ( ela s/ia . ,aa to etitha Tesonsdasir- n ato r a i htaa m s rati' r a''a y al rheas hindinga~ pains r ent y s rthe olu . 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