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Jen or. awwtUy bluatilni
Juniek gntra and ato,
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fut now SmVbow* whr Jannr and tto oavt
Mina home to latol
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upon tto 4|ilf man's fi
treated hhn with enmity
la death we tore no
d>rnese, Hate and
tUe foetlag, but pan
object that excited tto
we kaow people wi
avoid enubinf a w<
CO oat of their way to
a eettled ptopoee of
virtue* of i
lewOUag tonfte aay
ta. A oromineat Mae—-
oa hie death bed that to
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winter, tto one—e j tto #**od thine* provided them There
Mr ef peeMnc (to winter, tto
| great devei- j may to a see ret prMe ou tto part
•oa why It marches tto toeuee la porasluiag tor iwasts
For It U usually —e tbe reaouro— at tor com
— aa a Mtnoie out worm, It la certainly pardonable when
feeding at night and hiding reeouro— are nt tto dUpoed, for tto
at tto root* of tto gra— during the dsy. 1 time, of vlaltlng friends,
time. It eras formerly claimed that St. ‘ ‘If one has not a commodious home
Ixnil* w— about — far North a* it wai
found to bo double brood, but latterly
area tto latitude of tuwa is hollered by
many to possess two broods n yenr. Wo
recently visited a field in the sonthern
part of Muscatine County where a Week
or ten days ago all the head* of timothy
In parts of the field were alive with the
army worms, and although wo searched
oarefully we could not find a single
worm, only some of the oast-qff molt-
. lags that were left clinging to a portion
E heads. ^The worms ha 1 descended
ie ground whore they have changed
.upae.
Noyr.n (tore is But one brood a year>
they wiUnM em eree from their subter
ranean noma, Until the next spring, but
if there W wo broods, in about six
w—ks the army worms will again bj
at work, vtty ftkely, however, in small
' ‘ for they have a great host of
ninent among which
tachina fly, (Nemo-
low tailed tachina
), and a num
ber of beetles and small ichneumon
flies. Tto— enemies usually keep the
W——s In check, but frequently they are
biWd In their good work.
Tto worm when full-grown Is from
an Inch and a quarter to an inch and a
half long. It le strip'd lengthwise with
alMmaoag Mrip— of dirty white and a
greenish bn wn cast. An observer,
who toe been watching tbe worm fee 1,
r method fee us ai fol-
of timothy.
If waynp tto hevd
tto very top. The a
I over into a curve,
spying tto mn^ave •mU
I l»tl -
V Ml
by. .to
i Tt.
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and ample means of entertainment,
showing hospitality is often a great
burden, though it may to cheerfully
-whorne. It means added care and labor
for the house-mother, who quite possi
bly is already overburdened, and ex-
pen— which can be ill-afforded. Guests
who disregard the— considerations do
not deserve to be themselves very much
eonsidered. There are places In every
town and almost every neighborhood
where at certain rates food and lodging
will to furnished, and, therefore, those
who olgjtn hospitality for the sole sake
of phyMeal supplies can hot claim either
The rights or privileges of guests. They
are dependent on the mere sufferance
of their host, and may well be thankful
for whatever they may receive.
Thomas Jefferson, after his retire
ment to Monticello, ruined himself
financially by excessive hospitality, and
reduced his children and grandchildren
to poverty. He kept open house, and
everybody who came (and everybody
did com") was Invited to stay for din
ner. We do not remember to have seen
a single commendation of tUs course,
and Jefferson’s example In this regard
has found few followers. He gave to
strangers and to thoospada who came
solely for the "loaves and flsby•* , what
he should have —red for his own family,
and he received in return ao just equiv
alent. But having begun to keep open
bouse, he, like many others, found no
place to stop. A slop,
be made if one has lb— tog
aMrr to —re to follow.
Families living in dtl— are
compelled to b-,sx up to—evtung ie
i order to keep Itotr couutry frteods frnm
• vtouag them a— nf too— end toms.
| Tto —pea— ter each gears may to ia
eaato4eiraMe teed, ear feres, edmte-
| too— to estebtotoae aad saunatamstos
I -a— ta tto aggregate A a—aats toyead
tto abUtoy to pay. Faatolt— Mvtag m
j tto nrmoSry sdkoe sto— Itotr to—aad
iatew sad sapaa— — *■—*<—%/ Ito—
| a to*. aa>m.i —nteMaa, aesae ta *Mar
aewts* Ttoy saamot atessd — sfumd
— geest etoS mast to appSmd to Mtt
j tag tto toSarea sm Ito mnrtge^e — tto
flf eto^tofl
•« a or vMto
I I
~z. •
Ibw
oaaalog.
that you
all
Fruit properly put up
taddoub
Will keep ta tin cans, aad doubiie— if the
tin cans ore well made of kdneet tin, —
they sometimes are, ttoy would answer
]nst as well — glate; but la tto— days
when much of our tinware is not coated
with tin at all, but with lead, no woman,
who values the health of her family
should think of putting np anything in
tin cans, unle— she is sore of her articla.
The glazed earthenwaot-ohns are "a de
lusion and a snare.” Sometimes fruit
will keep In them, and sometimes it will
not—generally not. Glass cans cost
more to begin with, but like a good
many other expensive articles they are
ou pi vote, — that the
can tun its toad aad neck with —
great ea— as when tied to a rope or
chain.—CAsoopo rimes,
i —A novel invention has recently been
tasted. It Is an electric bell oord which
conveys signals to a railroad engineer’s
cab by a mere touch. It can be attached
to a freight train, where it would give
the alaim to both engineer and conduc
tor, should the tnln break, thus eua*
I hllng him to prevent serious accidents.
| The invention is the work of a tele-
1 graph line repMrer.—CA^npo Journal.
—Although Philadelphia does not
| move quickly herself, she seems to be
' the home of motors. Mr. J. R. Blum-
_ enbsrg (the purchaser, not the inventor)
the cheapest in r the end. Fruit properly : i* now daxiug Ujp Philadelphia mind
put up in. self-sealing glass cans wifi last ! with a miracle ofingenuity, which takes
as long as yon will. ) the wind completely out of Keely’s
AllfruU and berries used for canning ! »*11*, and will enable an ordinary house
should be fresh and ripe, but not over . A™ to run an ocean steamer. Bisnl-
ripe. Berries should be firm, and ' phideof carbon is the main material
peaches and pears must be canned be- j used.—.Y. Y. Sun. •
fore they get mellow. It Is not abso- ! A French photographer claims the
lately necessary to use sugar when can- ! authorship of an invention that will take
ning, but as moat fruits and berries need ‘ accurate im
the sugar sometime, you might — well
put a considerable in to begin with.
Granulated sugar is undoubtedly' ike
tost for canning. It oosta a cent more
a pound than the tost brown sogar, bet
then one pound of granulated sugar will
sweeten ooutederabiy —ore than a pound
of the best brown sugar that you can
get.* Nearly all tto brown sugar that
we buy Is adulterated with sand aad
Our rule is a
m3.
i
pou®<i •€ inftii or mt
rants aad etorri— we i
aad for p#ctos a little 1
fnsK i
ipressions of the motions of a
bird in full flight, which is a long ad-
vanoe on photographing a galloping
Bom. Twelve pictures are taken by
this process in a second, of which less
than one-fiftieth is used in the actual re
ception of impressions. The rest is
(pent In tto movement of tto hand which
(unis tto Instrument to bring the —ver-
al plat— successively into operation.
—Tto loag-d—ired motor for small
machines has, according to a foreign
journal, nt last appeared. It ia adapted
to driving —wing machines, watchma
kers’ tooli, aad similar light machines,
aad consists of a ssat supported oa a
raph, which, slowly distending ender tto
weight of the operstior sitting on *«,
transfer* its mottea through gearing
sautained la tto —pporting ton — tto
*to top are aad Mad paDey from which tto machine Is
rswdoWaMBfc, totoou; tto lev— sere— to tech Ito seat
whtea tto cover te any peeMtee. sad s slight or—sore ef
of a
tosh M _
nepos*
emtoptoM teMh the
Meeih teUe— sites ha pate to
kidney, toternal »**•». to—•*
•hnet lUwSh, rate ef hteto te .
I*» nei—’s ‘ paUete." By dr u "*
—Aa Bpi-xipal rhurak "oougiainfhte
ta Phllkdwntos —pported -• ooor aad
worthy old woman” upwari of tea
years, sad when sto dropped off tto
other day it was found that she owned
two houses and had f 10,000 In bank. .*
insy be made by hipd work, but can neiibw • .FACTORY,
be mnde-ecr
those leading teJentary Hy—Hrr^R^ V.
without health- To
kiiir9U7 ir—asiispt «* vas» j
1’ierve's ■‘Oolden Medics! Discovsry” Is s
reel friend. It stimulates the liver, purifies
the blood, and in the best remedy for eon-
ption, which is scrofulous disease of
ungs. By all druggists.
TteOslyWstsh
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Ito i
to teem aud M tto air aa mi up, aad wuheut s—aping tto —.
T** 1 •— tto -p ete. TP fie trsudte b adysiahte. — — te Mb
•Mg the MM, »U ttom with me ns—hS ef tto —ms Of were, aad
—A cheorrul lunatic w— Misa Lie-
bran, of Erie, Pennsylvania. In her ef
forts to escape from home she cried
"fire;" threw all the crockery and furni
ture out of the win Apr to save H, and
turned the garden K*e upon the sleep
ing inmates of the house. Shehas l>een
recommitted te the mad-house.
Dr. Plrw', " Fi»»orU* Frraerljrtto* ”
always becomes the favor!I e remedy of those
wIk) try it. It is a sj>ccilieTor all female
“weaknesses'’ and derangement*, bringing
atrengtb to tbe limbs and back, and coiur-
lo the face. Of all druggjMa
Ehiorstiox always results in leaving
the women ia the country whence it
takes plane considerably exceeding tlu
men in number. This is notably the
case in Ireland; and still more in
. England, where women are always un-
willlng to abandon their home.
Savshsah, Oa., Feb. tl, 1881,
H. H. Wash as A Co.: Sin—l have been
completely cored of atone in the Madder
ajuTxtdney tfUBcuity by your Safe Kidney
and Liver Cure. _ J. P Aoava
—la Derby,"Tona., a few d its ritJS,
George Woodruff, age flftesa. bent over
to watch tto moUua of a grain-cradle
swung by lus fat tor'a tdred man. wtou t
he etrurk him ia tto thru*', eat- |
ing tto jugular vola. Death eu—d I
a!—I l—taatly.
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ATLAHTA., Ga.
SOUTHERN MEDICil COUEGE,
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After all, the Csnr ia not to have it all
nia own wny in Asia. While a dull
world h— been imagining that the F.n-
e sh Government w— t»ing no stone
prevent that consummation, the whole
•difloe of tto Russian Empire is, it ap-
i on the point of collapse. With
Stef astuteness that does him
Lord Ripon has kept silent
_ _ ^ f. but the Calcutta rtnfl/f.tA-
1 At hurt lets the eat—or rather the
■dee—out of tbe bog. These arc Eu-
‘ ltd’s ftllies In the grnnd work of star-
the course of Russian aggro xiou.
ghon help might bd treacherous, not
•o mention ftg costliness: Persian aid
do— not counPTor much; the Chinese
onld probably nbt appear in the field
years after the struggle had
, g. —. Ah lor the Tuncomans,
what bribe have we to offer those preda-
fioas people compared to that blissful
looting of India which Russia could
tettgle before their eyes? An ally had
ly to be looked for in some new
tor. And almost without the lookiug
friend has already ap-
Oer OeleMtU oontempom-
iBpr ^
Why, In the spring cf tbe year, do
picnics become epidemic, and young
and old, rich and poor, ruik off into tha
woodi to —t their lancb under tho
tores, and be fed on by tick* and mos
quito—? It is simply because for tens of
thousands of years man was in a no
madic condition. He wandered about
with his family in the woods, living on
berries aud being annoyed by insects,
and though man has become' civilized
and lires in a house, vet, nevertheless,
about onoe a year, an irresistible desire
to return to his old vagabond life comes
over him, and he just has to go on a
picnic, after which he cools down for the
rest of the year and puts sweet oijon tho
tick lilt—. Just to with woman garden-
Until quite recently woman had to
do all the hard work in the fields. She
had to dig up thegriMnd, plain tho crop,
and gather it, until it became second
nature to her. Her Button d was kind
enough to PnooprAgener to keep on bv
shaking a stick at her when she wanted
to sit (town and rest, but it was below
his dignity to work. Such was the con
dition of woman from the beginning of.
Inwgni
te Trotyl
a bn—ft of
and i
Fos inst—a. "A i
'te.. saw what to tte—gbi
time. It
too
En had
this is
men do ia
d
i remembered that Adam
_ sther in tbe apples, so
It for him. Of course all
now. Ail that mast wo-
way of
hani
rties,
tto
to
fo
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:>«*ter tea test I
himself oat and tnsde tor Ito swamps,
gobbling like a turkey." Itwillbei
that the item contains no mention of the
character of the man who obeorrod this
wonderful object. He might hare "i
’em again." If to, his statements are
not entirely trustworthy. Bat admitting
that the man was not nfllirted with de*
lirimn tremens, there is still a plausible
explanation. He might have been mis-
taken, in the excitement of the moment,
as to the real length of the object which
"made for the swamps.” It possibly
was not more than two feet long. Again,
the thing at which he fired might have
been a cow, and its tail might have been
so disposed as to present the appear
ance of a snake, and the "gobbling like
ft turkey” might have been the bellow
ing the eentle bovine sometimes gives
vent to when surprised by an excitable
man with a shotgun. And there’s yet
another theory that mav to advanced.
The man from Troy might have seen a
turkey with ruffled feathers, and might
have imagined those feathers to be a
bunch of snak—; and he might have
shot the turkey just accurately enough
to scatter some of tho— feathers to the
winds in such a way az to cause them to
appear like the elongated body of an
antediluvian monster. While there Is
no desireJiereln to demonstrate the ab
surdity or even falsity of the quoted
statements, it must to said that tto item
won id have 1 lAfti much better pub*
Halted after tbufasMoa: ** la
Troy, On. she
before I
m/kbt
her social i
brought i
get her
•Y
heap h. aB
'by a ssafte aad very si—-
Sad, to a—ghl to a das—AI*to match
kd B was not loaf
la obtaining from
shy son a—i to change
Ha immediately
husband and wife
together in. spite of their sodden con
fusion asm assumed reluctance. Ones
preseated to each other, they found no
difficulty whatever ia making an ao-
ouaintance, through the medium of
their native tongue, tbe German. She
was Rosida Hoeffner, 19 years of age,
and he was Adam Horner, 2.V Thu
Rer. Mr. Itorkemcier was summoned
and in tho employment office he united
them by the time-honored tie that man
is solemnly forbidden to sunder. A
matron and an officer Attached to the
Department of Emigration served as
bridesmaid and best man. The couple
embraced with hearty satisfaction and
went away tearing smiling faces behind
them. - A.
Herald.
—At Rockingham, If. C., recently,
Mrs. Gay heard a sound resembling the
bursting of a gnn cap in an adjoining
room, and looking in the room was
astonished to a— a blase of fire ascend
ing from tto Boor near where two
children were seated. Tto blaze
apparently ascended to the roof and
went out. About aa hour later Mrs
Gay returned to the dining-room; when
a ball of (Ire nearly — large — a ohild'e
lad came in tto direatoa ef tor aa
' w—x
laf*—i—el L a—>«
pr<—*a j tbs tore load w—m ana to | ro-
s tded —r pMitry
At aa afttrla ef load to slock. M
prvtoAly h— to* few superior*. Cake
■real atade of —slower seed bat brra
a—ertaiaod by srtratiftr aaalyate teooa-
tatn sixteen per oral, of fat * aad fru—
Ihirtr-Bve to forty prr cent <4 protein
—treaace. thus Fvmli-r.ng a rbotee food
for cattle or rhtekons Kxjrr rarau
have derooosUated that it la equal if not
superior to oil rake or cotton meal cake
for milk cows, adding largely to tho
quantity and quality of milx. and im-
E ruvrs tbe flavor of butter. It is claimed
y those who have tried it in the United
States, and in Sweden, where it has
been largely raised, that as many bush
els of seed per acre can be raised as of
corn. And the seasons are never too
short for a perfected crop, and that like
the cockle bur, the dock Or Hie thistle,
the season is never too wet or too dry
for its prosperity.
And thus the posturing and parading
of the gaudily dressed, and to plain peo-
‘e, the insane grotcsqneness of Oscar
r ilde to educate the American people
into the aesthetic science of the beauti
ful in art, may prove that nothing is
wholly useless or evil. Hut it may call
the attention more directly to the great
usefulness of the simtiow^r which Oscar
parade^ — ikt flora gigantaol the floral
world.—/oico State Kegtitcr.
Tam Richmond (Vo.) State writ—:
Ex-MaydT^. A. Gentry, Man oh—ter,
this State, w— cured of rheumatism by
BL Jocobe Oil v
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—Firepdventurous young men hare
i Fronctoo on oa expedt
&
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MAKE HENS LAY,
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HISTORY 3 U. S.
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