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Tm 8— Hwriti Mmmi J¥m ten#
of a lug* farmer fai Meroer county,
CUiforniA, wbo ie “ a wecbAiiioAl genius
m weil.^
tiona in his
bender tbet out* nawnth thirty feet wide,
a cantu.aided diningroom wagon for*
thraaher?, and a hone-feed ou for thirty
honm, with boxra arontid the ontaide
for feoilfeg grain, and a rick for feeding
hay.
In nearly all soils ashoa are beneficial.
Their action is manifold} they supply to
plants inorganic elements, which they
require ; they neutralize acids; they act
chemically as solvents upon other salts
in the soil. They are more beneficial ou
sandy and gravelly soils than on elay.
For plants that contain a large amount
of potash and phosphoric acid, as canots,
turnips, potatoes and cabbage, ushca are
an ceaentwd A j
How tUlBTINO rTHAUSTe Till BoiU —
Prof. J. F. W. Johnston says: “Every
forty gallons of milk pan tains one
IKiund of bone earth beside other phos
phates. Estimating your eow to yield
750 gallons of milk per year, it will re
quire nineteen pounds of phosphate,
equivalent to thirty pounds of dust. If
the call is sold off, we may assume there
is a loss of twenty pounds of bone, ami
the waste of phosphates in the urine
equals four pounds. And thus for every
cow s dairy farm maintains it will lose of
earthly phosphates ss much as it con
tained in fifty-six pounds of bone dust,"
This shows what must ImT retffrhed to
ths soil, where milk is said, if complete
impovariahment of ths land would be
guarded against.
Kwia for Behiuno Eablt Lamas. —
The production of such sa are suitable
for this purpose Is unqueiktotiably one
of the moat profitable tilings in which
Western farmers can engage, as they ere
sought for ia large numbers in the Rmt-
eommon method of
i is either te pack them in
rrn Htales during toe months (4 Augw»t < >the
and Heptember to raise early lambs for
the loikrwmg spring market. The ewrn
are cheaply aad Haily bred from graits
Oulewaid ram, as on sooount of his
greater size and fataaea he imparts these
qualities in a supenor degree, even to
kk'
there by Boathdowa ream, prudu w an
•loaUent sort td early lamb, whiah, if
well ted with its dam, ia ready for market
ia May end J one, and then brings an
•iba high pnoa. Laathe wkfoh weigh
thirty te hwty pounds el I in 4
be of age anally fetah frees |7 to
110 each. At this price it M very pndlb
able raieiag them, as the mother s Aeene.
the erpiaas r4 w is taring her and thr
earstee of the rem-AWW HrvYWkrr
fhmao HoaoM.—TV He*Mary ft the
'Jaa<>X>row«m Imd Ifogar Mehres d Oh-
sum mrs that It M an aetai.lmhaM lari
that eagar cea he made tnan sorgo ia
P»7i«* ►4nl»Vkiiy
thkliii f ■wkiih bni ihi
freah
SMKa. mUy will
yon mast And some method
entirely dose the porn of the
egg and keep them closed. Mj plan
was aimpla aad not at all expensive. I
melted together tallow and mutton fat,
than took wing feathers of the fowl and
greased every egg, being careful to re-
,}ii*ee them in rim same petition aa at
first, and kept (hem ia a dry aad dark
place. By this method yon can at any
time aell to the grocer or private family
fresh eggs, as they do not low their fla
vor of weight"
DmmftHe Keenemg.
WmppxD Pot a rose. — Whip boiled
potatoes to creamy lightness with a
fork* beat il butter, milk, pepper and
salt; at last the frothedSrhite of an egg;
toes irregularly njion a dish, set in the
oven two minutes to reheat, but do not
let it color.
Bman Salad.-Put some Lima Imam,
potatoes and beet* (all boiled tender) on
toe, and, a abort time before serving,
out the pet*toes and beets into rather
thin shoes, add the beans and dress with
oil, pepper, salt and vinegar. Garnish
with a few watercreases.
Okra Saor.—To two pounds of loan
t>eef, bailed in two gallons of water for
two hours, add tomatoes and okra each
two quarts; boil these three hours mod
sratcly, then add three table-spoonfuls
of browned floor, twenty whole (doves,
pepper, salt and three onions (first fried
and then added to the soap), boil an
other hour, strew sad serve.
OorvRB (Jake.—This is one of the
best plain cakes and ia very needy made.
Take one cup of atruiig coffee inhuatu,
one cup of sugar, one-half enp of but
ter, one egg aad one teaspounful of sal
Add spice and raisins to sail
, sad enough flour to make a
Mr. Adolf Bntro, in hit lecture before
the Bullion Club, says the following
kind words of mules : We bare beau
aging mules for years, and hbre found
oat that they are tolerably good ani
bnt there is a prejKtbee against
they are very intelligent
I think that Xhould#rriia a chaptst on
Lorattao A. Pickles, of Newfane, near
Rochester, peddles Wees -throughout
Western New YWk. Me ft 70 yearn old,
and measures 0 feet 5 inches in height
He has thirteen sisters and eight broth
ers, and he is the sn^allest of the entire
family. Gna brother, who lives in Ken-
their traits, aa I hare had a vary exten- W>ky, is 7 feet If inofcfc in' height,
reesnuably thick
■lowly falUa
hatter. Raks rather
lined with buttered
T.
ow w Wars a I>«raorr —We hear
at an ingenkma person who has convert
ed aa old thick shawl into a drugget by
cutting pet ‘he leaves sad flowers frm
e pi*o» of printed fragg ~1inf
and gvunpiag them mi the shawl Wh-r.
a satisfartury iieMere has haaa thus ar
shawl being
rat
fortunsU.
A pent onsr
at obtaiamg the beat rasuil# are ss
im|- rUetlj otvleratoed by tits great
m*;<>nty of workers. Il therefore be
hiwvees all saqh te
(Ixsm who have
All the light |■eel Me is
be
soar*»
more<V
by the srpensoes of
atmsrvsml
kimssif te
numbers at mtb mm M work
SApeot iatereeting reeelta
UtM
ply the Batted Btatss, wl
*n thatdiseetiMa ahaii have bang iutty
derefoVt Area now she ls*ds the van
m ihs area of case eeitivated aad the tm-
shrewd
enough to rap-
pmsed
ployed in the manufaetwe. Lit us
then keep the ball not only rolling, bat
give it freah impetus, Ws cannot afford
to la it lag; while the State annually
ini j K*rts $10,000,000 worth of an article
which we ean produce te home.
Lambs.—A writer in an exchange
aavk h* has discovered that scorns are A
pneitive injury to lambs. He turns his
Hook into a turnip field and they eat off
th* tope so closely that much trouble is
•nred in harvesting. Qua thing ia cer
tain, says this writer, Iambs must be
grained liberally, or else they must have
a very choice reserve of green feed to
wind up the graining season on, or they
will lose ground, and go into winter
qn rters on a down grade. I feed my
lambs more grain in November than in
January. In Jannary they are well ee-
tal lishod in thoir winter habits and havs
ah abnudanoa of the sweetest hay;
whereas, in November theymm in a
transitory condition, gatherinffup under
protest the leavings of the summer grass
which the frost has weakened. At pres
ent I am mixing one part oats to two of
bran, and. of this I giva shout on* and a
half bufchsJs a day te 100 bead, t have
not within my recollection had a flock
which stood up to the troughs and ate 8<mn< ^*
freely without a riagleUpaeeptton as
these da Whether ft *1s the regfoand
bran whiah is so tempting to them, dr
whether it ia the CODS tent scores to salt
that sharpens their sppetitos I do not
know.
sad tbs edgra
worked over with the
gray yam. Ibwcdge
bowed With nd sarpet
put down te a furnished
shabby carpet, ami was s earn
Qt akbb OwsAwrru —A Quaker crac-
is lakes te the prepareUorv. Three
telsc^ef milk, oge aad a half
of eoH sterab, sme lea
of eatt, ewe tetds ^nnaful sf
Fat the omsiette
4 will di team sa to heai.
the ysfks at tbeegps the own stenk aa. 1
I)>esalt vary wall together Real the wbitns
yelks and core starch Btir all wall to
gcUier vary thiwuaghl/, then add the
milk Now put the better in the b»t
poor ia the ant
;
It Will
aleat «
iiaotea, fold,
with
CV*A
tare aa s
the ereim
A »TBAMVK BIBCOVKBT.
Trot Tyndall of hamtkm has lavra ted
at the
lav* wily Jnet begun.
The photopbooe has already been de
scribed te the Cbmpowfon, sod you may
remeaher it is aa instrument ia vented
by Prof. Bell fur causing a beam of hght
to convey a tatepboam message to a dte-
In the new apparatus, a beam of light
fnan a lime light, or even a candle, is
thrown upon s common glam flask hav
ing a king neck. To this is fastened a
rubber speaking tube that may be placed
to the ear, ao that any sounds ia the
flask may be heard through the tube.
Between the flask and the light is
placed a circnlar disk of metal, haring
narrow slot*, or openingR, placed like
the spokes of a wheel round the edge.
When the disk is at rest, the beam of
light may pass through one of the slots
and fall on the flask.
|f, now, the disk Is made to turn mp
•dly on its axis, thelight will mtch the
rtask in a scries of flushes, as it shines
through the slots one after the other.
Hero the curious discovery comes in.
When the flask is filled with a gas, or a
vnpor, say the vapor of sulphtiric ether,
common street gns, oxygen, perfurntn
like patchouli or cassia, or even smoke,
and the beam of light is made to fall on
the flask in a series of alternate flashes,
the operator, listening with the apaaking
tube at bis ear, will hear strange musical
The pitch of tbqea tones will eorre«
pond exactly with th$ speed with which
the disk ia made to turn, and each kind
Of gas, or vapor, in the flask will give a
difiarent kind of note, some soft, some
loud, and some very sweet and musical.
.This is certainly the meet atenarkal.le
discovery since the photophoRe, and I
shows that light may ba made the means
of mffctet MMi nodi hi* at a distance,
soya
It **H Mggv*to the ides
yak be rtfla to
■ive experience with them. It haa been
said that they have a strong propensity
hir kicking; I have never seen them kick
when in the tunnel.. They liecoms very
tamo when underground; in fact, they
baqptefl •»<*«&»’' the men be-
oune quite attached to them ; and as the
shift-mules pass along by the men at
lunch, they will often receive from one
a piece of pie and from another a cup a*
coffee, etc. When a signal is given to
tire a b}ast the in utoe understand the
signal, and will try'to get out of the way
of it just as the men do. Of course,
under ground it is very dark, and the
umlca become to accustomed to the
darkness that even when they go out
into the sunlight thVjifea&hot cotexory
well, aitd whcu they go back from the
sunlight into the mine they cannot see
at all. Bo we are in the habit df cover
ing one eye with a piece of cloth when-
iter they go out, and keep the covering
over the eye until they go into the tun
nel again ; we then remove the cloth, so
ihcy have one good eye to see with. We
had to adopt this plan for preserving
(heir sight, because the mule is so stub-
l>6rn that he will not poll unless he can
see his way ahead. We have found out
another thing about mules. We tried
horses at first, but we foe nd that when
ever anything touched the ears of a
horse ha would throw up his head and
break his skull against the overhanging
rock ; but U you touch a mules ears ha
drops kia head. For that reason ws
could not use horses. We employed
iniiIre, end they have answered very
web. _________
x.a rjrcsxwe a mm it.
Not one-half the people who witarea
the launching of a Teasel can tell how it
ia done. They here a free! sound at
pounding Mad driving mt wedges f<* half
aa hour or ao, then a great shout is
rsterd, and the ship starts, slowly at
flint, hwt, gradoni: v mortalng j»r speed,
sl»tee with a steady, stately motion fma
off the pda at Umber aad blocks where
she has tven standing for moo ths ; and
where bat a moasral before the hage
reeetnrs towered aloft nothing remains
h«t adehns at Ussier aad planks, while
• vsl on the water lusts one of the muel
graceful works at men.
When the ship is ateret ready to
princi
pally upon blocks sight Of IffMH
aad perhaps
mm placed dirseffy
ia cwdrr to leoach the ree-
y to traneirr the weight
y —two Urns
kteg »)mul
ef
■ate, and aMml midway the bilge or
lx Atom. Three ways are simply two
lengths at Umber with a thick layer uf
grease between (hem, so that re Aoua as
the ship acquire* any moreen turn they
will slip on* along the other. To trans
fer ths weight at the veaari on to
ways, so that fr*»fly -the star a r
Mol pert at the vflteri to mg toU<A Ur
than the how—will cause her to saovt
the whole secret of leuachiog. To do
this, twtweea the top of the ways and
the erearl re* driven pins wedges, which,
of oouras, rate* her aoraewhat, and ao
reflsve the (docks under ths keel of pert
at the weight resting upon there. This
done, workmen take their places under
the vs sail, sod with in* wedge* cut and
knock away the blocks. When these are
removed the entire weight of the vaasel
settles a once upon the greneed ways,
and the result te exactly the same as
would be if a person should seat himself
upon a sled pointing down hill upon an
icy slope—away the goes I
Thgre seems to ba a strange sort of fae-
cinatioa for moat people in the launch
ing of s large veeael, and in our ship
building ports it is not uncommon fog a
thousand persona to be present to enjoy
the spoetaole. —PxMm J r American
Monthly.
Ths owner and originator of Puck,
ilia illustrated oonno journal, ia a Ger
man named Xeppler. Apprenticed to a
baker in Vienna, he made his first artist
ic designs in dough. His first venture
in this country was with a little paper
in St Louis, which was widely noticed
but not profitable, flia present paper
has a circulation of 60,000.
. Won’t aorae chemist invent a face
powder that does not contain lead and
tastes good? Our young men are all dy
ing of lead poisoning, and kissing is go
ing out of fashion.
91
and weighs 275 pounds, although he is
spare in flesh. The littlest sister is 6
feet 5) inches tall. The family ia scat
tered, no two living in the same State.
Lorenzo Piekles has the appearance
of n man of 40. He never wears aM^L
and goes without stockings winter and
summer. He has two pupils in each
eye. To distingnish objects close by,
Mr. Fickles uses powerful magnifying
glasses. He can read print and s«e
things sA a greater distanoet, without the
aid of glasses, than it is possible Tor per
sons with the natural eye to see. 1
He nfcver tasted liquor of any kind in
hia life, and sever drinks water. Three
■mall cups of tea a day, winter and sum
mer, suffice to quench Mr. Pickles’
thirst He never eats fresh meat His
chief article of diet is salt perk, although
he likes salt meats and fish. He eats
two table-spoonfuls of salt every day,
and prefers salt to sugar in his tea. Pin
and rake or sweetmeats of'any kind he
never tasted. He says he believes his
hale and healthy condition is due mainly
to the salt ha nses. Mr. Pickles hr a
widower, bnt he haa two daughters. One
is 17 yean old, the other 12. The oldest
is 6 feet an d ana-half inch tell. The
youngest ia fi feet • inches, and their
father says they are still growing.
WAK MATEHtAL iJV THE BHAIE.
The death of a soldier whohad carried
a ballet in his brain tor aixty-flve years
was reported recently. The wound was
veil AM Fte buttle of Waterloo. The
Imllet entered at the right eye, destroy
ing H, of eonrre, and, traversing the brain,
Iwlgivl in the (•ark of the head. After
the outer wound was chord he suffered
ou apccial inconvenience from the |»ree-
i*ee uf the ballet, although always,
when taming lumerU itTlivd, to eoufcl
(eel that tin kail dropped into a diF-te t
(xoiUou. He was unusually healthy and
lie dml of ukl age.
Another retuArkshle mm-itenor la
'tted. A young military officer was
•wrelrealy mamtiilaling a mu-kH, when
the hnrrei (•oral in lua hand. The
ivm-a frortiiied k<o skull ao Ifigbltulj*
\tO*A the akufl bed to be iw
Lr all the readers whir communicate
with advertisers would mention the
name of the paper in which they a*w
the advertierenente, they would do the
publishers a service vastly out of pro
portion to the small trouble to them
selves. —St. Loui* Republican.
If Adam had got oat a patent on hie
original sin ♦bat a revenne in the Nay
of royalty hia heirs might have received.
—Barton Trantcript.
- Ths most untiring, ebatinate place-
seekers st the Federal capital ars said to
be women..
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Is whst a lady of Boston said to her
husband when he brought home some
medicine to cure her of sick headache
and neuralgia which had made her mis
erable for fourteen yearn. At the first
sttack thereafter, it was administered to
her with such good result*, that she con
tinued its use until cured, and made so
enthusiastic in its praise, that she in
duced twenty-two of the beet families
in her circle D> adopt it ss their rewotsT
family medieiM. ITiat “staff” is Hop J?
Ritter* —Standard.
h s quick otsbl This quantity of paste
•houMImsks two good-eiasd cakes, the
■im of a dinner piste; a tin piste is beet
to bake them on ; they si* equally good
cold or hot, sad are as tan with ragar
soap U
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If tbe rrabta-d old harbf(of who ut
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tntense ItoMighl, deep ktudy and
LUnIl of WiMBAfi is tte-
termin'ing the bret rerdicinr- in keep
tbnr fsreilMM well, and would note their
■ajtecit/ and wimiore is or Inc tree Aiop
Bitters as the beet, and demonstrating
it bv keeping their fsmilira iu perpetual
health, st a mere nominal expense, be
would be to reed to acknowledge that
such arntimenti ore
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DtsoogsoLATB Jonbs wre sitting on a
Iwooh cut on the Gslveetou beach, look
ing very disconsolate, whan old Uncle
Mum came along. “ What’s da matter
new, Jones?” asked the old mao. “lie
jest a-worry in’ about myself,” responded
Disconsolate Junes. “Ton is ds big.
post fool uigg&h on Galveston island.
Yon is always worryin’ yerself to doff
aliont uuffia st sU.”—Otefraston tfetor.
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