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r UzLl mm MVMM appltw and mfx ^ith meal lor aviiMk ' ^ C ( Flaas.—Soft soap and aator Mad Ira qnentlj is the beat prereution of fleaa. Buna.—Keep all the aeeda eared in a dark pUoe, Many kimla are injured by dampnraa. Cuwuxre, — Crowded currant and gooaoberry buahoa ahonid hare the old branches thinned out and the new growth shortened one-hall or one-third. uoTTOif-sszo jhiau—An authority on stock raising says the extra value of the manure dropped by stock fed on cotton seed meal paid (or its oast, so that the benefit derived by the animals feeding on it wan so much clear gain. Urek^ Pbas.—We noticed last season that green poos that hod phosphates in the rows, well mixed with earth, atad about a tnble-si>oonful to the foot, did better than where barn-yard manure was used The latter made vines without jk'hii. The former ipade a plenty of well-tilled pods.—Neu; York Herald. IIUTTEB IK Wi.vtih.—U housekeeper* would have s thermometer and teat the temperature at which theic cream is kept they would save themselves much trouble. Cream should stand in a tem- jieriiture of about GO degrees, and not lie kept longer than six days. As long a* milk is allowed to stand near the kitchen stove, where many farmert/ wives make s practice of keeping it it winter, so IcAf bad batter may be < l ueotecL * (JOVTAKATIYB FOOD VALOS OF ROOTS. —Chemical analysis gives the following retailta with regard to the food value* of difhreot root crops ; Total amount of nitrogenous or fleah-forming ma terial : (a the von in as this and not sn Injury. The following their wooldhsvs Uken place all tbe i they been | *s sa aoosdeot ctMcvLArra* or Notwithetanding the at plant sad ■Aval to all the mineral matter they contain does not remain where they ere depoefted. Rains mtd rivers daily remove from the •oil a portion at the materials which are so eeeentiel to theperpetoatien of imimel end vegetable forma, end transport them to the eea. Tims the nainrel etove cd mineral food beoomsa daily smaller, and the land in consequence lees fitted for the growth of plante. But tot this con tingency also there is s provision. The solid rocks which form the cruet of the owunainUuknaiiMiuitandKiMa Ot the gimdS^dlMob,, Mid. tod-- .‘“TO'lk a ytoat. proprtoo removal sme had left m the month, and a later attack is just ss likely es if they were oreeeni The excitement attending on teething is 'natural; what we .ahouid omsrd aoainst is x exoeaa. Anv oostivsnees of the bowels should be corrected by the feeding, or, if necessary, by one ounce of Glauber’s salt dally. - Teeth pressing painfully beneath tense, resistant, pain ful gums indicate the need of the lancet; teeth entangled on me crowns ot their successors sUOuld be removed; all .ex- .turn Ml It I* i.MSpysVcf In 1.0ns piaanV of I* i ,000 poeado of Mfir l«*u U l.iso po«*4s of taralso la 1.0S0 FS—Si of earroia Hill Total amodbi at carbonaceous fat-form ing material : MAvoarxA Hoaaa.—This is by sn i asset. Whitewash the sUbie saw I ■tolls with base and oovsr the floor aleo with It, as ths Bang* insect will live on Ihs woodwork fur sums mtmths, and re turn to ths bores if not destroyed. Treat as follows for the disease ; Make sn ntotmeal of lard, twelve parts, twite end one pert, sad salphwr louts. Beb these tugrtt until it is well ailed end smooth. Work of lbs akin twice s day. Give at flowers of snlphar daily in the And aatti the pereptfeiiav at the boree smells strongly at it, than Aiaanu- tmee it, bet eontfaae the use af the • suunant lor To Inreove Beoc*.-” The l>est and only way, 1 * eeys an *' for small farmers at limited its prove thatr stunk to ad van lege purrhene a perebmd mala he huge, aheap or asttis, a unde should pay for himaell la a vary short lima. A good Jaraey or short horn hulk JMC« regvflmml. smt wail sdaptad to the wanU of ah ordinary far mar, good for all practical perpnaas, can be pcirahaaad a* from glOO to IISOl Hu serviora la a neighborhood where pure l-red melee era scarce would, in all preb sbilttr. be segarty sought altar bv the •arrounaing form era, who would he willing to pay a reasonable sum lor hv asg*«qy (ran «8 * Ifl (or each ouw. If the boll v in good ocmditioa and has the a he could be expected to glytnetat ormete oews in It »U longer nara. except unusual circa instances to raise eoaunon stock of sither bogs, sheep or cel tie. A good milk or bolter cow ah ways commands aguod pnoc, ana a sorry one I* bard to dispose of to sdvantaga and very seldom psys to keep. This the fanners all over the South are beginniag to undqrptaod, and lieuee ths imp rove- men te going on in (be native herds throughout-tAa oomitry. Naher use a grade bull under any oiroumstaucea when the services of a thoroughbred can be procured at a moderate price." Woijr Teeth u» Homsi.—The so raDod Wolf teeth are M^themaelvea barm- DomtiH* XesMemg. Eubroipersd Handksrohihfs.—To wash a fine cambrio handkerchief, em broidered in colored silks, so that the colors do not run, the secret is to wash in n soap lather very quickly, wring thor oughly and then Iron, ao tbat it dries at onoe. There should be no soaking, and the embroidered corner kept out of the water as much as possible. A little alum in the water will make the process more sure. j. Pm Plant Pin.—Slice very thin into an earthen dish. Allow a large coffee- cupful of pie-plant to a large teacupful of white sugar and two teesooonfuls of flour. Stir together, let stand while making the crust. A Nice Plain Puddino.—One quart of flour; butter the aixe of an egg ; * pint of milk; two table-spoonfuls of haktnsr newdar : one oop of out raisins, pisam one nonr m a cwo-quan anuL Boil a pint of milk, add sugar, two ta bio-spoonfuls of flour and flavoring fa. ths sauce. Pphfxin Pin.—As mads 100 years ago, with this difference that then they made a big panful. I will give you in gredients for one pie. One coffee-cup ful of stewed pumpkins ; two of milk ; a small handful of floor ; two teaspoonfuls of gmgar , a dost of alls pics or nutmeg an top—ao agg*. Bake in a very quick ever. The crust will notbe seggy U jrrn be hot enough on the bottom Arn.s t'osN rows.—one qaan « finely ('bopped apples , on# quart ot In dian meal ; scald with a pint of bulling wator. add sweet milk to make s stiff Utter, then stir 14 *he apple# ; add a little aalt. Bake m a ctoaa veer I three hours or pour into a tan pad, tightly and hod in a kettle of water M Tsfiooa.—Taptoea Is a autnOoos rwilv digeatod artaola at diet, and It itasflta eapsmany lispesi y the fruit diet lor A favunte way at « is to soak a taaewpfwl ovm ral hours, m a quart at add a pint ot rvh sulk, a As these rooks crumble and mingle with the soil they yield constant small sup plies of each ingredient—of phosphoric acid, lime, magnesia, etc., etc. These springs, which trickle through the rooks from nbove or from beneath, dissolve and diffuse wherever thergo. Thus, in many localities, a moderalp supply ia day by day brought to the surface to replace that which, by natural causes, is con stantly removed. And the great seas help in this work of restoration. They heave their lofty waves into the air, and break In foam, that the rough wind may take np and bear back again to the land a portion of the salty spoils with which the rivers are ever enriching them. And then, lest these small daily restorations should not succeed in perpetually main taining the necessary richness of the soil iu mineral plant-food, periods of convul sions come at lest to their aid. Great physical revolutions from time to time intervene. Now all at onoe and now byt slow degrees, the bottom of the see be comes dry. Lead and water rvkeiys; places, ss they have often done daring the geological history of the globe; anl after eeoh change new races of plants forthwith begin le take op whet rivers and nine have carried down into former sen-beds. The same mineral matter be gins to pley ever again the eeme part as before in the ecoetant suoeessioa of ani mal and vegetable hie In this wu see another long cycle, through which cer tain ingredients at the solid earth are slowly THB “ mo MM There is always one bully in who gets all the choice bite the* by the others, and generally to keep fat, they are at priivtsii—. lie « others to make the raid, nf a en the entslde to take it sway them. Three bullinMain ta Ifcero ■ the chief, ef whore all bald, and than there is the of whom all are all ere afraid tret the artnrmgnva am m warn rota nre- V a ABM. ' Physical vigor is the basis of all moral mi bodily welfare, and a chief eendi- Mmi at pgraiastat health. Like manly strength and female parity, gymnastics end temperance should go hand in hand. An effeminate sun is half sick; without the stimulas of physical exercise, ths complex organism of ths human body is liable to disorders which abstinence and chastity ean unly partly counteract. By increasing the action of ths circula tory system, athletic sports promote the elimination of effete matter and quicken all the vital processes till languor and dyspepsia disappear like rust from s busy plowshare. "Tfhen I, reflect on the immunity of hardworking people from the effects of wrong and overfeed ing, M says Dr. Boerhaave, “I cannot help thinking that most of our fashion . MMW I DM AM OM %MMMtA. ~ The popular idea ot Iberia is of a cold and barren country, a lit prison tor the state criminals of Russia. Quo would as soon think of emigrating to Alaska or to Greenland, in search of a comfortable home, as to this huge Rus sian province in Asia. But popular no tions need correction, and this one is wide of the truth. - If Siberia had a good government, it would present many temptations to farming emigrants. Its supply of pas ture for cattle is inexhaustible, and it deserves to rank as one of the best graz ing countries in the world. California is beginning to import cattle from Si beria, and at a great profit. . The river valleys contain as fine wheat lands as our Western prairies, and, with fair cultivation, could be modo to yield immense crops. As the PERRY DAVIS able diseases might be cured mechanic ^jay-vests of Russia are beginning to fail; eally, instead of chemically, by climb ing a bitterwood tree or chopping it down, if you like, rather than swallow ing n decoction of ita disgusting leaves.” The medical philosopher, Asclepiodca, and it can no longer supply the defleien* cjos of Western Europe, Siberia may ffeT become a new granary. The chief olmtacles at present are a lethargic pop ulation, destitute of all enterprise, and Pliny toll, us, has found that health u.e absence of all facilitire for reaching could be preserved—and, if loet, re- ! good markets. But the right class of stored—by physical exercise alone, and ooiigrants would soon remedy these not only discarded tbs use of internal difficulties, and Siberia certainly bolds remedies, bat made a public declaration great possibilities of growth, that he would forfeit all claim to the title of a physician if he should ever fall sick or die but by violence or ex. treme old ago. Asclepiades kept his word, for he lived upward of a century, and didfl from the effects* of an accident. He used to prescribe a course of gym nastics for every form of bodily ailment, and the same physic might be success fully applied to certain moral disorders ripimt stages of the alcohol habit It would be a remedy ad prinripinm, cur ing the sywptom* by removing the reoae, for some of the besetting vices of youth can with certainty be ascribed to an exoeas at that potential energy which finds no outlet in the function* of our sedentary mode at hfls. In large dries parreta ewe their children a provimoa for a frequent opportunity at active”ex- erdaa, as they owe them an antieeptie diet la a saalenous climate.—/V. Os- <« Alptator dfcienc* MantM*. wire of neatnere that beda should be betng vacated. Lst It be than throe fifth# hquMla taken into the jaae off through the the akia 7.000,000 ta namber is must rapid dur- night, while warm in bed. At -Valf at the waste and putrvi ((rare twenty to thirty ounce# in The only railroad in Greece is but five rnilna long. . ; ® ry .) A w*n. tltiiaf U Smm mWI? Crely V • aSooiAi ft**. Ad'lTM* Ttn A 0*., Augiutu, if*. L**ra T»li fripn» I Eirn $40 to SUN • monih. Orad>i.i-o fn-r*at*o4 po.inf VAI.K.NT1M BROS. J—ooo*iUo, Wio. $ a qp'J v/pi, rtoo. ;ai brosoo.v, imtom. Kan then add a ptat at rvh mOk, s Stale sap, load ta eat into srenU ptsere sad I red conk by patting it la a Uta pad with ,poa the ire lor all to help right aovee aed aatring the pad to bad- , mtram amA then there ta e roue YOUNG MEN omn* AddrJoo t SANMArrAS sausou.M w.ius*toS.T. fja to* o*a sq« ts^asaasftVTtsecz O o FT C (Jniversity Tt»^ $0l Scvc row catalogucs A SAFE AND SURE REMEDY FOR Rheumatism,' Cramps, Cholera, Toothache ^ .AND Headache. FOaSALEBY ALL DRUGGISTS, MILL * hACTORY SUPPLltS OF ALL KINDS. CELTlNQ, HOSE and PACKING, OILS, PUMPS ALI KINDS, WON PIPE, FITTINGS, BRASS GOODS, STEAM GAUGES, ENGINE GOVERNORS, tta Send for Prics-lut W.H. DILLINGHAM & CO. ♦41 Mela Stosst, LOUIS VILLE. KY. _ Itltttr itvtt •• iff* tfl Flifi I • 1 B F>T i sete '« «ian la ♦> »e’v, ptolj' r g I h • lua'taral alh*4e« ->f M arta m • ta ,1/reaNOTNTflnitlre I f.ol-l laa'o* A* l#4« a ' .o«iUowa. r. 0 I* iMog l «* A»* A*el •* ►» Sow I*, —.—of—, tf-i— es w# - ... IH * T C.S virTTSMOV. *gv W ANTW* Aa •*» —1 <Wo<(- ol oaf Aawo — VtaM*. AAA*—o, ta C. ta iea<i I of fmA oiMim to loA- rA •* I Ao -fAllirO i n n# /?. r mrm /mm/c. Maavca ■•u,c.a«co.sa u* easts i tumble fight, and re if a whole ares tour or five nythem selves loss gnpugh, yut the popular prejudice lias a foundation which it would be well for horsemen not to ignore. Moat dis eases of the eyes o^cur at that period ol life when the milk tooth are being most rapidly shed and the permanent teeth nrg coming up. To suppose tbat a hone tmfibre nothing in cdttiiur his teeth is a: great mistake, as Is snown Dy tne ire- quently slow and painful mastication of dqfcifyrung animals, by dropping of (eodoocsaionally ina half-chewed con dition, and by tho heat, redness and .welling of the palate and gums. That red. swollen and tender state of the roof of the month behind the front teeth, fa miliarly known as “lampas,” is but an indication of his teething trouble, and m not a few instances it * renders the ani mals feverish, weak, and, by virtue of the gederal congestion of the heed, , strongly predisposed to Inflammation or the eyes. The wolf teeth are in the With Mcrrtaa. aiwwe of put into s pea sad rely jual L«t stead aa that you oui at sifted Sore, e •pucofui of oreltod butter, s UtUe sen and three weli-bretsa resa. Here mat fla-nnga, ae well as bektng-pen, hot and buUared, and fill seek two-Uorda fuU. Bake brown in a quick even. Raton hoi 11 u ' U ■! MrrMCT or mlowmbm om mMALtm. re lb# discovery that vegetable pueitiveiy healthful sulriag in its oxygen into oaooe, and thus increas ing its oxidising influences. The re- re acc# found to develop the largret quantity of oaou# ate those of the cher ry, leurel, clover, lavender, mint, juni per, fennel and bergamot; those that give it in smaller quantities are anise, nutmeg and thyme. The flowers of the narcissus, mignonette, heliotrope and lily of the valley develop oxoue in close vessels. Flowers destitute of perfume do not develop it, and those which have slight perfume develop it in small quan tities. Reasoning from these facts, the professor recommends the caltivation of flewtars in msehy districts, and in all places infested with animal emanations. The inhabitants of such regions shoal J, he says, surround their booses with beds of the meet odorous flowers. TOO WAT WOM THB CHABAVTKK. powerto cure all disease* of Sit/uhasRetaedioV.wnt&igm.&rto. ^ biUlv . ^ verly of t hc bloo<L nervous ner of Jenny Lind, says of the prodno- 'exhaustion, dropsy, scrofula, dyspepsia, °2 turn ot an dperatio adaptation of Bchil- ler’s “ Bobbers” in which qhe took part: “A whimaioal circumstance quite marred what was to be 6ab at the uoet striking soeues ot the drama. Old Moo who, like King Leer, baa discarded younger and devoted too for the elder, Franz, a daman in human form, is pun ished for his credulity by being throat into a dungeon by this villain, there to starve. Carl, the rejected son, who has become the chief of a band at outcasts, discovers the whereabouts of his un happy father, whom priuon-doors he Theoldmaa, on appear the stage, half eragy by hie safcr- B Mta Mn i, Sfl I fVdLlMfeM* hsi mm if ^ people are deb#nag the qua*tire. “Where shall I go for a tripf’ It ha* town faultioaable for a year or two to vuil the Northern lakes aed m tun tamo. There resorts are very pleasant in hot weather, but they have areious draw back*. First, it i« very expennive get ting there and then back again. Then it i* still more costly to remain, as one Jinuld, until after Houthern frosts; for if one return* home during the malarial season he is much more liable to Buffer the eflecttt of the poison than he would have hern had he remained South all summer. Then their dintance from bus ineiw and other connexion* i* nn objec tion. All these can be avoided and more than equal benefit uccured by the ex penditure of Icsh than half the time, money and trouble of preparation nec essary for a Northern trip. We have within easy reach a resort whose claims have been before the public fifty year* and never been rivalled or disputed, to all that ministers to health or pleasure it is the ptor of any plaen-ln the United Ktale*, and its charges are very reasona ble.- Railroads give its visitors ex ur- sion rate*. We refer to Bailey Springs, Alabama, KUis AOi., proprietors. In addition to its merits as a pleasure re if dii and especially diseases of the kidneys or bladder, is truly wonderful. Write to them before making other arrangements. A postal card only costs a cent In making sa melt the lard in jure the cruet. crust of flour. kind, do not will in- any kind Melting Prejudice Kills. “Eleven years our daughter suffered on a bed of misery undtr the care of several of the best (and some of the worst) physicians, who gave her disease various n—re but no relief, and now she is restored to us in good health by as simple s remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had poeflied at lor two years, before using it We earnestly hope and pray that no one else will let their sick suffer as «U did, on account of prejudice against so good a medicine as Hop Bit- tm.”—The Parents.-Telegram. tt —d a part at tins may beecaa# ra- by th# #kia if It la allow#-! to ta oral tact with it aa tha aoat aa it tataat if tha btabhag ia ant tor a few town ia tha hgtit W# may wall imitoto tha Dwlrh asampU s a*va** as i LONDON PURPLE, i r sailsv. a* a. a SOUTHEHN STANDARD CJOT'TOIS Over Fifteen Hundred in Use. , Can be *peraied by hamf, hoYs*, steim or water power without. 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AaD Y*»ti • IlltUi tvlti L ♦ A—ttalRi l>f tatttat s-A '1*t lor n*M» tWft^Tfl Trek J ••• relbrr. »n«l i tapff fesf U •' l I •*( I lilll. t o * |l »p«:re(it* » ru» i'ttt*'rtflR. *•» <rU tataw. , i • to#to« \ k , a r s “The Only”;"— OarM.-n A.*#--, a Sm A#i pta*. tall A **ImM* t#*A( *— a#4 M»»S—l—l *••*. r vMaarataa. An Open Secret. TV fart lu vwil andcmUtod that Gh> ■ K \ I U A M ML H- TANU IJNI1IM la by far the brut external ktaovt fur et plaHiig stack boAlmg oa Im, chain •ear tha wtadow ia tha aanlighl. or in tha window, that th# beat pan/tor known, th# light at tha aaa. may duaipaia thru mpunttoa <* aeutraii*# them. At to—t there b-tars, oa the average, is — abort exp*atir# aa to eampalil4a with Bratnesa. — Cbtagreytaf iuM/<«r Haaaled Mr. A workingman **v*: “IVb*. ptverty and Anff*-ring haunted me fur year-, caused by s sick family sad large InII* fur d<K-taring, which did an good. ! was campletoly dnw •ursgnl. until one year ago, by the advice of my ps«t**r. I peorured Hop Bitter* ami commenced then u*e, and In oaa month wr were all well, and awn# of as have burn sick a day since; and I want t»» *ay to all poor men, you ran keep y»ur families well a year with Hop Bitter* for I—* than our doctor’s risit will cost.”—Christian Ad vocate. Get These Good Books IV ct While You Can Horu to tho ruddy morning ray of jor, recollection is its golden tinge ; but the latter to wont to sink amid the deae and dnsky shaden of twilight; end tho bright bine day which the former protattoca breaks indeed, bat in another world and with another sua. f Thru arc countless imitations of Fortaline, but nothing to equal it as a cure few dyspepsia, sour stomach, bilious ness and all dieordeni of a torpid liver. Try a sample bottle at 25c, or regular package at 60o, and be assured of the of thfe innnmparable liver medi- ciaa. For sale by alt Druggists. 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