The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, February 10, 1880, Image 4
SU1ENTiIFI(.
Foresta and Climate.--i an hiaco0est
1ng lpatmPhlet of S. V. Dorrien on "'The
Protection of Florests," the author
points out these benellel:'l elyorts of
forests upon elinate; (1) iForests in.
- erabe the amount of moisture in a re
glon by pronlioting ithe forimaiLon of
olouds and iatusing more i 110
quent preclpitations, at the same tiio
retardlug evaporation. (2) Th~ey rellie
the extreme heat of Sammert.- and tle
extreme cold of winter. (3) Tiey
prevent, in steel) Mountain sites, the
ouse soll from slid-ng down, audl o
toe agailist ivalitiches and lainlipsJs.
(4) They are, espelally oil tile coast o f
the sea or in) mouk.nillltai nolus regiotis, an
Indispensable barrier alga inst ' drt-yiniig
winds and sand-drift.s. strange as it.
miay Seem, adds Mr. l)orrien, that, a
protection agatinst i d ryl ig w imi should
be needed on the coast., it is, neverthe
less, in the ilain, correct. Drilng ite
seasons when vegetaition is in pro
gross, an.: drying wi(s ar'e iat11 to do
the greatestI harm, tihe sea has generally
a lower temlperatire thia the land;
hence tho sea braizzes are cool inl com
parlson with the attmosl)liere over tie
land. The wai-ner the air grows, the
greater will be its capacity of receiving
vapor without, being satuitated and fol
lowed by the formation of cloitls or lh
proelpitatioin of moisturr, lin other
words, the relative imioisuture of' 1 lie it!
decreases as its temuperaiture grows high
or. Conseqiently, the ailr crried in
by the seat breezes, becoming wiarliler
by being brought into con tract vith
the land, absorbs it por'tion of its Imoist
tire, and litus bris i diryinig effect. Ex
perience shows thalt, this elfect extents
over manti1y miles fr-oim the coast., tiless
forests or milounl tallis serve as a coyer.
A Xcw Knitting Loom.--A iiew loom
has recently been oughlit till EnIg
lanitd, whicihfl h.as exciedk.1 inich inteles.,
atlOlng the ilantil'act.lir'ers of textile
fabries. .It is a looni for kilittiig on
i hat 1s claikiied to be anll enti irely Iew
principle. The yrwhihl 1 Iraw
direct, from 4.32 !ops, is arraiged over
tile width reqtiiird like a w p for the
ordinary power looi, by a simiple con
trivance the whole of it le mii eads are
shifted to stch a i ngile Ulinu, tile in :lles
are enabled to catch eatch thi'ead at. the
same inlstanlt, 1,bus. knittinig thle ent'ire
width at ono revolition. The Ioom
oociupes less space, land rel ii res less
than half the power nelessary for Ihe
power-looi now ill ulse. It, makes
Iromi twelve to lift'een inches ol closel.
knitted ftbrile n 11 111te. in Io
hours land twenty 1uinute.s, ilieluilinhg
stoppiges, Forty-eiglit. aid a intl yuai's,
saven) ts-two I iel les u i(e, Cl1 Ih )l'o
duced. 'I'L:e'flabrie piodul1cd 11has b'een
pronloiced by coinielenit ,imlges Lo be1
supero' in srengtI anll uabilit.y to
tile ordiarui'y woVein clotl. 't'eeh sell
or loo) beIng lotkeui, til cloi %,ll I lollt.
unravel. A vailety of' <designs hais tbeeii
produced. Ay mixiture ,nd v(arety
of coloriig ennll he hnt roliieed, andI1 the
selvages lre cpeI'fect, 111d un11y bie fIaniicy
or phlin, ats requ11ired. Thle looml ha.s
also beenl tesled with teniler ris,:allid
found to work sall ttiretori I.
At the Ildislltrial E'xlibition of Chla
tix-de-Foids (ciaion of Nei ulfhate), re
Celtly held, a Clock was exhiblited
whi is deseribed as a Ileel marvel
of Iechillsiml. Ht. iilientte:s liorlis,
m11inutltes. Neconds and Inill-se-conds, I he'
seve] days of the week wvith tI iir
plales, eaich (111% of tle 11on0th Ias i.
comes roin11d, thle decades, the tI 0weIve
m1this, wIih tie sigs o' t1e zodline,
the numtiliber of' days o: the respective
1mon1thi, the11 sunl's1) peih1elion O tl*hei phases0
of' the :nooni, tile sohir . 5ysten1, 51unrilse
anid stinset according to lie ('calndeor,
the fouri seaisons, the equinoixes anid t lie
solsticee. iji thle 11un11her1 V I. of' thle di
ali ar'e -two elh romluliit(ters of' di lf'rentL
eter. The cloc0k s1irikes the hour Is anld
f tuai'er- hiours. A fle sir51ikLinig ie hour11
anilim tile eighit, piei'es of' 1nusici whImichi
- thue work e0ontains.ayh~ le iiterel aiged.
.Ripini.
The extr'emiely liiu forms1l'11 oft ant1
111a1 li fe caliled hater01 ii hae long been''l
* the subjelot, of' inivest1igain byI13 life il t'v.
W. ii. Daliuger,ain I'iiglishi (cier'gymani,
whlo hats lately snleei'ilh't inl s ktebinzg
anid mneasuin g thle formiius of fthese all
mlost 1a0 t'omi 111 reuris. Workl of' th11is
kinid, of' coulrse, enn1 he' ioiie oiiiy with
ai miicr'oscope,. ad 111h le seiItransparent i' Il
structuries wh1111h thirs ive't igator1 li hs
El 18hus IIl mesred a iid dellIineat~ are but
the two 11 iidd Itosandiih part11 ll of' al
inch ini diamleter1.
C'areful exper'unents 1 are'u sahil to have
pr1oved tha t aO sewer' (construitedl of con1
crete, compo1)stIi of' on1e par't remenit anud
six palrts sand1(, and hii ue id inisli with
cemien t, is thle chieapiest 1orm1 of se1werl'
co mbiinig strenlgt.I1 withI sonudness.
(he X experJ 1m01nts also0 pr'oved Iitat lie
* str'engthi o)f PoritIlanid deent, inc(rases
wvit~h Its ipeellli gravity.
At a bazamar whieh wa~s openied lat lie
Jiawkstone Halzul, West iinmster Biridge
roadl, .iLl~ondo, imi aid of' thle fIrmit ish So
clety for' flue Pro pagaut ioni of t he Glospel,
- a somlewhaiit remark' a ble0 hict 1r, pur-1'
porting to be the oldest atid flueost por
trait of Chirist. extan~lt, wals exhi ibied.
Tino paluint-inig wa')s lemt. Ifor the purposes050
of exhibit ion 1by Dri. P'hilip, oii Romei,
whlo has afllxed to it tyhe following ile
scription: "It is v'ery old anid wouieir
'' ful1. .it wa'~s patint~ed frm'm mai engrain lg
on a flmedalli acctomlpanied by at man1
ulseript on parchllment , partly3 in Ltmin i
and partly in Greek, giving a descripf
tion of the marks, personi, and( p~hy3siog
* nomiy of' Chr'ist. It is sulppose to be 11
fromt the time of' tile early Emp herors~ of'
Rome, and wvas kept full lately in the0
prIvate mu seum of' the vailouts Popes.'
T1he por trait, wi'hic ho las buen r'4eently'
n, restored, i'rprsents thie 1head amid
shoulders of the sub1ject., the hea'd being
turned slightly to the left, and thie eyes
which bear' aii expressiomn of great tei
derness and udigmilty, lookinig uphward(.
P il1 ldoubt1ess for'iiml In interesI Ing
&t'.idy for connoisseturs ini ol pmaitngs.
A Medicnie Should not boe dnage~d
' By the suddennoss an'dl violonuoo of its ofroots,
1301f-evident as this prop ositiomi would somn,
thiere are maniy fool.sh persons1 whIo are coni
tnum ouny ithL a remedy wvhlici acti abruptly.
2he pill and other nostrnun-vendora whi> trado
uplon the oroda fty of this olaus, thnd their
best hlaspoor Artemns Ward termed it,
'4 sy wrencoh (lie b awels of, their dupes anni.
Solenitly, they are pretty sure of a certiumnima
stire of SUOdOsS. Ilt mllutead of su1ch perniciotus
a tbbish, Hlostetter's stomnachl Iterd la used,
'tueresults are wIdely diffoent. The bowels
\Yrobelfeved, but always geiitly, by thIs plleas
'6n laxative. whicoh (100s iiot weaken biat lning
~awthem, anid endows the co-eorative or
ifo of; digestion and blieons socrotoni wIth
i ty and regu'arity, strengthens the 001n
0p~~l .aind phyiblito, and whilO ft is safe in
- ,~fSttuenfts, is suilelent~ly prompt' in epe
Sthe maternal codfish call its
WIth a coddeoh bawl?.
AGRICUL 'JUR g.
GEJsE.-Geese are more prllO, 1)1e to
raiso than isgenerally sup'se(I, owing
to the fact tiat they are grass eaters,
and require loss grain than most other
(owls. A flock of' geese turned loose
Ip a101 it Bermutilt pasuI re iI whloh there
is plenty of wiater will keep in good
order ai require but. very little atten
tion. About laying and setlting''
tilne in the spring lthey ouight to be 1red,
and( tine gosiigs will reqiufiresolme Ned),
bit, genen'erally speakinig, Ohe old geese
will get along very vell oni greenI 1lot<.
They 'lay'' and "set" very early in
tihe season, anild at goo.s Is the imost.
sistn t of "'setters"' on record. ~She will
ofen reimain onl tie l1ent threo Or (ou1r
(11ys without a mlorsel of' 1w01; and
winen .he fully 1n1kes np he' mind to
' set.," here is little use argilinig the
Case with ier. Take all her eggs away
a nd she will "'set" oil a i'ekbhati, (I ol
11ohing lit all, with interest, not inl the
least, abated. Fill ip her nest with
stone, or logs, or old barrels, atnid sIe
will contLinuie to "set,'' beside Lhe pile.
Sine is a 1setter that never flal ers until
she lit worn lerself (lown 0 to a nitmre
skeleton, atd even then site appears to
give It it p very imteli gal inst Ihe grain.
Il order tiaLt. the eggs shnlli be fertile
ltere shonld be lt east onle gantler to
each foi-r geese. Welien tile goslinigs
are hatheled oit tihe toteior' shoul be
Contlnet( fromtat r1nnng :at large or a
few days; otherwise she will Ilinure
hert yotlu:g by rnn111tilig them too mu111ch
Linhrough tie oi(do iew of a imnornling.
And It, is not good fort tlt-inlto go in to
witer until they are about one week
Old. They shoulu itve 1111 'j,; water
they reqnire to drink, but. nonnle to
swi in Int. Their food shton111 be corn
mel mnixed with water to a thick dlough
-nulixed with but,'rmilk insteatd of wa
ter %:ill be still bultter. After tby are
olti elongh to rutnl f'reely at laryp-' am3(
crop grass, they will Inot requni - 11u10l
1foo , though a little every Imot'ln Itg will
be of' great, ad vIl ange to thet innl tine
way of, stlnitillting at rapid growth.
WHEAT FoR C31tanEINs -Every Iar
mer Inas inoticed .hat, about the'tiite of
wheat harvest., If the fowIs are allowed
the r'n1n1 of the llelds an31d barivartIs,
thene is at liaterial Interease ilie e,;
SI1)y113'. 1 tiiink the secotid Ia. is the
Iatl raI I reslt, of th e first.. I h1 .m%. led
VonI'll, oaits, barley, buciekwheati lax it and
s il lower seeds, a ha toive fo.in toth -
ilng eul11 to whole witient as lbrIt ior
fowls. lor young chicks It ,e m s
jpee13ll' a1d11pL1 . Aler t w1'o or three
tlays of feeing oil oft fool th( 30ulig
ciliekenis will plek tip lth' wiheal(' gIreu(t
ly,aitl will thri've on It as oil nothlninng
else. (G'rowi ng hlicke11s have a lar-e
<eleia3l3 f(or 113e, and esne''iatllY bline
iaterial, aini this is Imore nniarI still
plied Inn whole wheat ihnni inn un' ol ie-r
gr ain. If wheat, were IwO hli a
bishel it woild sill be 1t131 vltl'he io
f(*(l h yot u eng hi1ks. l":rnm1es 4',1in,
however, evoOlinize by freeilmin w lwn'
mereenlings :1114 thantgeirod wheat, whbich,
thounghn tinsallible, is ltear13 s13 goW for11.
chlteken iet. ll fleoling se' j3r,
it' there1, ared man we (1:41is litle it
lowanice shouiln be inde, as lieY a.
1(t so iintn'it Iois as li wheat. On..
kinnls of ee'I seed l f a'e hntlad 14.
eliickeins; bill, Ihese they will re'ject 1
ledl whole. Grindinr we' see( is wl
litle benellt exeept. to get rid of themnn,
ani this lighl betlter be loi by IlIne,
as .hey are of1 litile worth. iao wivin
ter we hal several busielIs of' wheat so
bally 1h1nged by rain ill h1:33rvest that
ht was coemnmedits worthl-ss; extcept
I' stoc'k feed. It w%,as given (fite li
herally to Line Ites, altertting wi ith
'orln , and( thiouigh [tho Willtot' was veryI
11n1favoraibie for' egg--nrolineecioni, 11h'
hems olnimelne('h hayig 'arly3 a131( iiavie
prl'01ee'4l1in nch lar'geir quan133ity' fthan
ever0t before3. 1 It tribnuntehi- 14) 3the di..
inag'ed whet, atal1 5lil~nl see that wheat
it somte shutpe is stuplli o 1( in. low is
herea' :f Lt'r.
Sw Aaxo N .Wtnu.:r.--(10(od i famterms
ar10 meluctatnit 14) thresht their whleat un
til if. is setacked a1nd goes throu')eghi line
swieal, which takes Llit'ee 0)' lourt wte(ks.
It is 21 son't, of 'er'iteiitat Ionn, al1al It. 111t
toe's not how' t'ry thle grass whle no iu'k
ed, Inn ai f'ew day1s f1''erntatlon comun31) --
('0s, ihe at rawii bcomes11! (Im and Il234 "I li h t
13' warmian't i tine proc1ess is mnot 1Ihorou~ghn
an311 ine sttwis 1not,0 113ry enou~tgh to
liihreshi short of' i three wi4eeks, utetd it. 1s
bette 14to 1et. It stand( foour weeks. It is
ecoeed by enre'luii 41bsernveris tht
wh ieat wh1 leht hais gone0 l thogh 11h4
swai'3Inig process5 in staick Isla'brihter'
and(11 tlmper', heavlyiei', amnoI conttainms
mlor'e gitutetn, and11 consequienty m) iakes
miore and bellter flouri. Wh ieat wats it
a1 bad)1 ('ontillion11 last hartiiiot, lotigell
a114 ndinkled, s0 that1 much1l of' it, was0
1101 boud, andi all in a1 ba11( c'omtll
to stacok . As a natura'al resutlt, a Ilarge
nun1iher1(0 oh Ia r'iners' (leterm'ine to (14 t~n 11ash
wv ithot stack ing. A tnd 31his Inasl ('..
ett a1no)ther faliurel nearly3 115 grea'lt I's
thle heaut131 a tl an bef'or'e harvest. Ow..
Inig to1 11he 'IreqIue lit. drnieit Ing showers0I',
tlnhe miown ti n shnocketl whIteat hains been
IhInrasinedI t 4 i nn lailly co Ititn, so) thnat
ware'-Iiouses woli not.10 r'eceive. it..
IIEl-:Ului.: N's Or Sn u.:.:. - S eep
11e0d mor thamn any 10 lof u dom( a 'estreI
111nmals, 1i win ter tihey' rl''jire shtelter1
4)n)ly~ aigainstI heavy rints and imelIt lng
sniow, 1a5 eveni a cold( storn is be(tterl
thatn a heoated barn, at leanst f'oi' Cots
wolds. A r'outgh shet(, facin g thle sou1 t,
and1( capa1ble of be ig closed durini g the
,rain 1:01 sn sto rms1o'in, 1isquttet sn ileieint.
Theoyshoul d te be kept i smiall flneks,
ihave' prIeciouls 3'ard4s to roanni in, ani14 at.
all ftnes, exceept diur'iing stormns. fedl In
ract(ks 0out of doors Inn ordinary ~ Wellhert'i.
Wherone 00oh l torms aire rare, and1( thne
gr'otunds1 is ree' fr'oit 1havy sno0w, a13t1..
II (!1al shnelter is hard1 )'lyincessaIry , for
Coltswolds uat any1 rale.
WV AE t. tr1ouighs Shold~ l be 11 emit.ed
oamndLI ti'rned Over3 t ni1ght, tO o revent
them11 11) rom lbeig frnozon up.) Tlool s ai1il
be saf'er wh len kept 131 a selected place
thaon whienl ly ig abotnt. Thosti10 notnowi
ini 1se ill be intiit13h ) (mpi'ved by 54)ak
ing th In ood40( with cr'd pet1iwroilium
anld enver'ing thne mnetatl 1)1rts i th it
('(ainlg of tallow.,
Il- IE 141r :3 nnn '''m 113' 3i '3o ann34
1t101 ol'i a to ials mofl3 Ioi i ' l I n nrhoI 31(,
anlt 1133113 soldj , a1)lndte at'ut 1that, not a
singhe comphti))1111niths been('i receoived
froim alit Ihesn thlonts.t 114, alen<l voet may
have someo ilea of' Its &Eoodl qualitIes.
TIurTH AN'i IiONon---Qery --Whnat
Is the best, f'aily meleiic 1im thei wori't
to regtulate the0 bowels, pur nify etieblood)1,
remol1ve Cost ivetLs and( bIliousness, athl
dilgesthin and1( ton14 up [te wholhe sys..
temi? Trumthndt( honor)t compel)0s uts to
answer, flop Bitters, beig pure, per..
f'eet aind harmle~ss. Ei.I. See aniothler
COlnmtil.
Exi'osttni Lo drafna whien Iieated, anid isudden
Chanigeu tn t heIt tA'lnpera'tturtO of the atmosp. ore
tine prolifc le s"('r0s or severe tiulds, from whnlet
many cases of fnltiammat~aon of 1,h0 l.utn Ic, I-10u-.
risy, Aentma and otfl(er Pu'm onarny Affct-nons
ale devoi0pd. 8110ttId y013 tnf~ortinately ('One
3 racet, a Coad, re8ort at OneC0 L0 Dr. Jayne's Ex.
pO00or.a2r, a remiedy [that1w 11 OEoanhy promIptLIy
cure cOulghs and Colds.a bit ifl roll 0ve anid
8trongtho0 [lie Pulmonary aind Bronelal Or.
gans. and remove All dangomos nymptoams.
("OM K4Sl'IC.
MAIINO VINEGA.-Vineger is thats
mtaile Iin Gerimany. A 'arge barrol, or
a vat from six to twel ve feolt high, I s
provided with a false bottoill ten or
t'velve inoiches above I he trito bot tom,
I)Crorated with n umeroi's holes; or thIs
(also bottom may consist simply of
latlic bid cross-wise so as to mako a
gi Ii!roni-like et-work siieiently close
o hold the sha1vings or chips to bie pu
on it. About 1n11 inch below this failse
bottom six hole4, say abolit.ai Iclh Ill
diamlketer, are bored tiloAgh the s1ids
of barrel, the anger being directed up
ward, so that the holes shall be higher
Inside hain otsithe. A wooden faticat
is Inserted near the bottom of the bar
rlI, a shallow tlb), which e i. not be
tore thal ia loot, deep, is let Into the
((i) of the barrel so as to fit as tightly
las possibly witlin the rim ; the bottoin
of 1.he tiUlb i.3 piered with holes two or
tlree inches apart an(d ats ih i as a
goose-quiill, inl each o01e of' which is put
a sIor, striig, kept fr'ioi Slipping
th19ough 1byM at knot ii Its upperend,and
longiZ entoiugh to extoil anl inch or two
bey)*Onid tile iner Ic suilfiace of the bottom.
Int o lie mi ile of Itle hot om of Lthe tib
:t woodi O tube ive Or six inchdes aross
lond lo'g eniouwgl o exte1d soimiewhait.
ibove tie rill 01 tie ti), is to be lit-ted.
Fimilly provlie at closely ittii g Cover
to (e till) tirioitli whiclh ti s tube
sh:1ll pass, thro''gli whiIl .11--o is an
openling lo' poiuiring inI tle lhijuid to be
acetilled. Fill tebarrel albove the
hlse bot~toinl, andi till to wit~hin it. few
icle.X4 of1 the bot to)i of I he lbi) when
i plhte', wilt b iweech wood shavings otr
illie chips, which have been previouisly
thoroughly Sealedy washled an1d dried,
[orill- over theim wairmIi I , stroig vinegari,
.ose the barrl and allow tle whole to
-2tan(d t.wen1ty'-f tor iors. Then 11;pt (lie
Ltb iin Its plce :and pour 1111o It the
itrong eier. (lber i mlll, por ti ns
Itit t me, or i i ver y slow stremll. Thel(
twine will swell uip and nlearly close
the hole.s il (he bott 1m of lie inb and
Ilhe iijuh will tric-kle thr1ough andj
Iwn er th4lie shii iis very slowly.
it. 11n2y be1 dra'Jwn off I ron I lhe lo'werI (1:ri.
Al (the barrel From fiml)(. to imle as it itc
's ltes hee Air enlters at, thle
lowerl' h1oles in the sides of tle barrel,
rltsses pill throiigh tle shaviuigs, me,
ilg I he cair nt-vi' of, liqlill a1s it com1e's
lown, 111d p):1is4Ollt thr'ouligh tle wood
Im 'n c inlilevy Ill the top. Auti attlla~lllee
o1) oxidlizinlgic inntril is th1s provided ;
11ith oxilation proce4eLd go rapidlfl is to
u1211 :e1 4conidi le levithiol of 1.in
1wrltirle withill thle barrel, which ill
its 11ir1 1: tl's li e 1w pr ress. It is lest
1o (I n2rw off, onl ly ai portioll of ie vin
.,r 2i 1 .1 i111v4 ill (li' lower patt of fithe
bar rel, so :1 t14) le:ve enoi lgll to keep
:11l 1114' Si1ce above completely salturiI
.114-1 with in 114n11114-. Tle lignlil' luist.
be p:lissed throluglh t.he hir'rlroim Iwo
o I l)ur filies, accordi:ng t its rich 2ne.
ill alollol a1nd 1he coolieSsf e sea1
'4()n rit'I lM I lnM ill whiCIh the ah: el P"
phiredl. I'nlh-r. favoraible rrin tn e
itler m1 ay beco11 nli 8.verted Ino vi-t ar. Inl
I'roml i welve to sixteenvi hors inl zsuch
;Mat:l:raluis a1 hi. (instrne14lei as
de cribrM*l, nth~lling is rt'cijiiri'i (hiat. is
ntot. withil 111v teaclh of milost faitriers,
:t1 ailthogh the process is onle 1 ltLt is
l'ol lwed ai thie I 8:11 I fa t'llre ot Vill e
Iii' (ir it a.b1ge Scale, We Eve tgOOd
rei'on' why it mnight not he appli its
w. (ellI o 'l a sm i I I ca le. The ib(1itliln to
ilt, ier of ' a 1 (et istI: h I p ( I a r, o( I its
21 1 f40 ,.wom i y ast, or diinting it, WIaholit
U1'C' wil Wal, i lay somll4 S e t iLm.h give i1
het bm I (11.1 (4n wo'id be obtained
w%-ILt puere stiong cider.
I )al-rt (HTI:.-i Atw pA 1IOu-dl I of h
21b0)nk e' bre () sts' lieolen iel) n; orless)
.I1K p iII'-s about 21w iil' eh2, s s1t1iare; ruh nt
1!he w'14l' with 11 K2 iipper andl; p01011
to.2 cover hm am't4411 ste w s,bem115 I gently
forIone uit a al ourts; ti)en athS on'e81
tiuart 11 of (.1) -h'd ' potatoe 01's Itre 3ets.
11) ot et, ic wii be in42 taboutIli tet
minute1)2s Serv tl12t one t.. The1 dWish2
110l8 cost I'to Ithe.cns
ROtUo EnCA.Ny N n 13'usI~i'.EI....Iyo
3e141' u0se etlilri, wash' iehv talks,11
Vroi4l1,:I(11( Irim (01it 21s, a21' putl the s V In
aiiit oo o'oyth orong1 )1101brea ashe
grate': the riiii atlitbd rub11he 11aves and11'
r)1a11ks thoughie a ievetande puggal intol
a)11I ige ski tte or bisn It n wit(1 h
SloW' 1c'ver; this. an1ke01' moost ~. ~ dehilus
bo. When both sus aesv
ti, not neIi n 2'i rent1011 tn to eyhe
imt e wa asnihei enlyf Remiihe 11)n2
stroner ll a the leavesfIw or ande
1111)4s ('it. wast a1 bit14. N igi si~
ytirIe1,u (olimea vry fine, the fisoik
sof i; take8 i) inte hands1 and1( S4.01inez
as11unch o' ts. lhe watr4 but aswept witn,
m1brent. ix thV21e4 breadft and21 meat( thor
1811421 twicether beat2 the'.g wl
andu vix in ;s add3 (sat to 104 as1; raeinl
halls the' si' ol a 123 ici, ando'rt
slwly kn bltter or icookh1y fat'i2 till(
byrown' onbul'oth sis ''i) dwl
tem' w1ell. LetIV th loet to a 1 lhoi
and ten1' simn1rgeny1rn hur
lim'i'sIet ot or1 cld.h N'o iuta is (1e- l
ANl red as he yr1up1 frte froa 1)a
ofery rich and0 segot.(11rtle1 o
81'0Iiy 111-1 h) 'i112ons.--t (on1e' prsonsi
w1111 persis t in scruing, 2 and ii souring
1ol1 ihed 'Ilioors,.111 whi ii bot Isiy a,
Vnlurs.bi~ They( should Nerosp with
ah hrnSm tuovere ii gatne, it d pvohe
fillhed tle poers l hunso
08'S, vscAs fely It thr is 41n o remedyI
guaranbyths positive re11 lie th' (.ffere
inever insancef1.'tnIi'l edfe
of rretono t hi Throt, tis rail
proved. that "iro m'sllrbyuchdinTroces'
areh aild) reing t.~ Vier eflnivn.
SEA, 1d psiin retired from petr
ane Eat Ita isonr tefoml
of siplevegtabe rmed fo4 th
H UMOROUS.
"AaE': you fond of game?" asked
Il1e Ilida's husband, sticking hils fork
nio the canvas-back. Mrs. Gonding
on id not answer for a momeint. It
vas clear I hat, the query had calle-1 up
ecollections of the past. Looking l),
vit i a smile peraibulating around the
leep ruts Oldi Time hlad worn lin her
cindly face, she said : "When )aIniel
vas illve we used to liave ia gool rub
ler. of whist now aid thell; but as for
,our newflangled gaines, such as eurc ka
:Iibrige and physique, 1'mi1 too Old to
eart'n any of them. But, don't ninlxd
ne, Theodore; if the young folks want
o pliy, let them. I would be the last
o iiterfere vith l any of 1i0' lirt a11 less
'eeri'll itions.
i'EMITINENT QUEl'itlC.-What does tile
illet, doux ? What check did counter
ign'0 Who ever saw ia hood wink ?
Vho siv a pig iron ? What does egg
>lat,? Why did the thunder bolt?
Vno ever heard a foot baill ? Why did
lie d1esv drop? Where does clock
vork? What did plough share? Whio
ver saw ia wheel wright? F'or whom
id penny weight.? Who did tinl foll?
Vlintt (LI brandly smash ? Whit did
riss plot? What was it, grape shot?
Vtt did the plket? Who (dd tie
poose ')erry ? Is It jokes that .Jim
lacks?
A (G'EJICAN physlelan, Wilt) is given
itich i Leltion to the stibject. Is conie
0 the conclusion tiht the oil iy way to
1ieserve ace iiong women of ia
iousehold when they are kept wpthin
loors. Is 1o obli gejthem to keep absolute
Ilence. Oh, yes To pen)1 half a d zen
Volieln up In a house and keep them
I'rom talkingr, is one of the easicst things
It tihe world. You have iotiwcd this,
10 doibt. All you have to do Is to kill
lie women. You migi.t gig them, but
he siurest an1(d least troublesome plan1 Is
o kill 'em. It Is a very simple remely.
A 1AN with his bride S11)1)0(1 Itp t a
iotel the Other (lily. At Mlner when
lie wiiter preiented tihe bill of fare,
hie yoting mun Inquired, " What's
hat ?" "''.i'iat,'s a bill of fare,'' said
he waiter. The mai took it in his
lan, lokd inquiringly at his wife.
md thei at the waiter and I inlly (love
1110 his pocket and isinuatingly In
Luired, "'low much Is it'?"
Asa ir.-Up at our boarding house
'(tlug S i!l'k*ills was discovered mak
iig strnige faces.
"Whatt's the iatter, Mr. Sniffkins?''
Lshed hawk eyed Mrs. Brown, who
'uns the seveni-dollar-a-week Iaradls.
The butter !" gasped lie.
"W htt's the maltter with the butter ?"
he ask('ed, bridling u).
"Ask it,'' replied thatt Imupudentt
'oing Snillkins. "'By its breath I
hould jiige it was plenty old enough
0 speak for itself'!'
SAID) an1 old fiIrmner of' tile. -Jersey
lighlanlds to Is daulghter, fresh kromn
1oar'1ding-school :-"No, Jale, we
ml at got Io napkins, 'n1' we (1011't 0t
vith no lorks 'i' we do shovel 'i' ther
ruA, ' e' e do smiack, an' we git our
3lbows onto ther table; yes, we do ill
>f tihit; butl .lale; we've got tile Pork
uil beans.''
Sim waas a school-teCeber, and had to
.etch imiorals ats well ats alil ellit'tie, so
xhen a big oath eamie from a little
arelinl on the play groundl, she m(ade
inm climb into her 1.a) anti p)Iroceed to
ell h111m to "'Sweari not ait all.') "1
ld n't swear at all-I jist e clrsed1 one
eler, and1( you wouldl too, if' he'd
builckedl a snow bali down yi our back.'
"Isa thiere any thing that wvill make
rtain com1e1 iup qiuck ?'' asked the geni
.emanti I armerCS ofI thle old hutsband man.
Well, io; [ doni't kniow of' niotin'
hla'llI do it,'' was the gen ial old1 fellow's
'eply, uinless It's crows.'' Th'Ien the
et'lemani~i farmer wanted to know
vberc lie co aid get some.
WEn heart of' a1 manil who has had1( live
vives andt hats Ju(st miarriiedl the sixthi
It Is, however', duie tO the unfor'tunate
lnanl 1o state thai~t he0 has beeii totally
ililnd tot' manmy ciears.
Ax unisuccssful politicani says that
nost (1i1fLIeu't vacanleles foir him to
il ar'e tile vacaies~' iln his owni and
xIs Iinmily 's 4 1 soachis.
T'uI.:nx are't morel wahtches0 worni in the
Un ited States than In anly other coun1
r'y. lt.t (10 the peolie have a better
A ime ?
A ,l.OVEiR will oIf ten take a whlole hour
wtill doE it fot' im iln less thantt an hour.
.TlIIERcE 1s now, anid then ai ting
vhich the more It Is cult tile lon~ger' it
tro0 uys-a ditch, for examfple.
A NKw book, like a freshI lobster,
loesni't benefit ita111 mnituch utll lt is
'eadl 1and( digested.
A AY' man1 pa~ys too muichi for la
wh'iistIle when1 lhe hats wet iL fi'teen 01'
wenity timeis at (liy.
A YOUNG lady Is not like a tree. You
3an not esti mate her age by r~ounti ng
Si Onu-:S Iir'st. he r'ls ait a mo1ther3's k noce
are n~3eer wh'ollys for'~~goteni.-Mo (tihers
shou1(1ld never forgt. till t theS I' si'ings
af' their li:.tle ones ennti easily he over
lome by the ue of' Dir. lli's Baby Sy
rup.
BAny SAVP.D.-We0 are so thankftul
to say3 that our baby was. cured of a
dlanger'ous andi pr'otrafcted liregularlity
of the bowels by the use of Hop Bitters
by3 its mother, which at the saime time
recstor'ed 1her to perfect health and
strength .-The P'arenits, Rocheater, N.
Y. See another columnlf.
TIhe pice( 0f soap 1s rapIdly advanc
lng, A ye's" suipply of DoBnas
EJYxc-rnro b)oughlt aniow at the old
pr'ice wIll be a ver'y jud~fious parchase,
Tu'x 1 R1Ue1i'sr for 0d- ii-IIge Botter
Matker wa'ss obtainedl from one of the
mnost extensive daIry farmers of Ire
landl, noted for the excellent and sup.)
erior' keeping qualities of hIs btutter,
w hlich was eagerly put'ehmased by Lon.
dlon dealer's for' export to 1Iia, whler'e
the warm Climnate puts butter to a
very severe test. It has been thorough
ly tried by a large numlber' of' the very
best butter"-makers In this coun11try, and
they have given it theIr emplhatIC aIp
proval. P'rice 25 Cents per plackage,
Sold by alli store-keeper's.
COLLINs, N. Y. Feb. 1flth,1870.
Gentlemen.-W~e churned 01n0 gillon
of cream to-day at a temlperature of' 50
dleg., using your Gilt-Ed go Ilttter
Maker. Time of churning, 15 minutes
-restult, 4 1-8 ponds(1 of butter. Color,
good. .As we have not preovlously
wigIhed Our buitter, oftcomuse we can..
not toll whether ther'o Is a better per
cent. or not, bi t appearances IndIente It,
and the quality is at least two cents per
pound better- Your~s, &c.,
M. E. W1 ii~nuft,
Prop's of CollIns fOreamory.
ISidoy MoOinnls ut the Photographer's
"Now, ye'll sit quiet-an' look at
that shtlek at the corner av the box
an' don't move whilst 1,'1n counti',''
says he; at the same time puttin' some
thin' that ould picky-bones had gev
him, 1h10il the frunt av the little I)OX.
"N4ow, mind,"' says he, "don't stur,''
an' Wid that he furn'd his back and
begun to count for his life. For I eud
see plain enoligh, that the laugh wasn't
out av h1im yt. Ochi, lave me alone,
but I knew eno .gl not to let him bate
me out av anything this time, d'ye
mind? So I jlit plianted meself stret
round an' cock'd mile two eyes stret in
frunt av me. An' trothi, I hiad quite
enough to kap) me imployed watulchi'
the little stick an' the box, an' his own
back, Wye iniiid ? "Th'intll do for the
prisiut," says he, "butt rmin as you
are, for I may ltv' to take you ovir
ag'in.'' An' wid that lie handed a bit
av a slate to ould 3k iany-bags, an' lie
wlip'(d wid It ltil his little din.
Piuity soon ie kom out, an' the two
were talkit' thegether like i couple of
pirates, dishipitin' betune thilmselves.
So when they had sittled it, him1elf
walks i) to tie, an' says he, "1 hav'
the picture av' you now, only it has far
more than belongs to ye, brut I'll show
it to ye to con vince ye that we wur nob
chitan' ye out av your eyes, ony way.''
An.' Whinny, -oeb, Whinny, acishla
IV there wasn't nuesill wid forr eyes
an' two mouths in the face av ie. All
other ways as natural as life, top skirt
an' all.
"i'ml[ not willin' to giv' ye so Inuch
for the price,'' says ie, " an' ilv ye'll
just look at a litvly little burd that. I'll
Iold In my hania intil I count thurty,
I'll jist take two av your eyes out an'
clia) tillmin til me pocket to remimber
ye by ; and yei mouth and yer voice,
'deed, I'll niver forgit, as long as I
live," sez lie.
So wid that the ould fairy gev hin
the slate back agin, an' lie clapped it
litil the box-fixed me over, avick;
held ipIi his little bard for me to look
it, an', be jaibbers I lie never took his
two eyes oil me lace, this time, an' him
coun tin' as sollinti now as an ould Judge
readin' the diii sentince; and whin
they got through this wits what they
bruing to me; an' iv ye don't say it's
as good a looking gurril as iver left the
tounutty Connatight-heath, I'm sure my
mother will, when she sees it. Och,
look alt it there I ISn't it the dzzsler.
It's the Worst I Ever saw.
i1e was not exactly seedy-looking,
yet lie Wits not such lii appearitng man1
as an experienced barkeeper cares to
supply more than one rounld of drinks
to without ia settlement. lie entered a
Kearney street bar-room inl San Fran
cisco, and softly ordered a cocktail
"'with jlist ia dash of absilnthe, please.''
The mnixologist had proceeded about
half way withi Ihis Scientlie operations
wheni tile st ranger felt in his pocket,
and after a sweeping investigation pro
duced i four-bit piece. This the strati
ger tossed inl the aiir, and it fell on the
counter with a dull thud. Tite mixol
ogist's attention was Immediately at
tracted toward the coin, lie looked at
it a moment, and then took it betwveen
hus forefinger and thumb. Ils cottn
tenanlce changed Instantly, ie laid
the coin down on the bar and shoved
it slowly toward the stranger, remtark
lng indifferently ais lhe put the half
composed cocktail under the bar, "I1
can buy 'em for a dollar a p~ound;
bring its something better.''
"What do you mieanl?'" askedl the
s'tranger, looking from- the coin to the
mnixologist curiously.
"'lean !'' replied the mati of drinks,
"wivhy, t hat you ii st take me f'or an
aLwful fresh to try and shove such a
qI~cer '(3uieer' as tis ')i me1(. If that's
the best y ui've got, good-by.''
It was now the stranger's turn toecx
amine the cola. ie took it upI, felt of
It, examined it, and tried to make it
ring on the hardwood counter; biut It
wvould n't ring, ie remarked, however
in a con ildent tone, ''1 can't see that it
is queer. What ails It?''
The barkeeper took up the cola and
felt of it again. It was dulh-looking
and soapy-feeling, ie paIssedl it back
again wearily, and remarked wvith the
tone of a muan ni ho had considered too
long a subject of trilling liportance:
"'Take It away; It's tho wvorst I ever
'I'HIEnE Is not the least doubht that tlg
teririble frequency of late yeairs of Parl
alysis, Insanity and the worst formns oh
organic dliseases is mainly attributable
to the qiuntity andi~ ionlstithetts of the
miei~ilnes of'.the day. Ta'Ike Simmons
Liver Regulator, a purely vegetable
medicine, containing all thle vIrtues of
Ualomel wvithout. any of thie Injurious
tendoleis so justly dlreadIed by man
kind. It-will be fountd Prompt to start
the secretions of the Liver, and gIve a
healthy tone to the entire system, wvith
)ut salivatIon or any13 datnger. When
tused as a (Cathaurtie It in no wise .dis
ordlers the system, nor' does it produce
any nauisea or sick stomach wvheni about
to puriige. It Is *.o mild In it-s action) as
not to interfere wiith businiess'or pleas
ure. Beware of limitat.ionls gotteni ip
in the D)Oputlarity oft Simmons Liyer
HlsAaa . --Therei arIeit various
causes lor headache, as deraingement
of the ciculating system, ofI the dilges4
tive organs, of (lhe necrvouis system,&to.
Vi.:oETiNE can be said to be a sure rem
edy for the mtany kinds of' hefidache,
as it acts dilrectly ilpon the variousi
causes of this complaint,--Novoumsness
Indigestion, Conti veness It heumatIsm,
KNural gi, iilousniess, &c. Tiry thes
EGi(rINE. Y'oui will never regret iin
S100,000 Iteward
would be a safe offer for a more infallible enre
for piles than Anakosis. 00,.000 persons bear
wdimg testimony to the beoneiconce and
scIentifio triump~h of the groat dilscovery of
Anakesls, Dr. 8. 8 habeo's External Pile
Remedy. Lotions; electuaries, oinments and
quack nostrum., have hnad their day; no longer
shall the afiheted liko Job cry ont I ''Weari
some nightsa are appointed to me, when I lie
down I say Whlen shall the night be gone, oh
wherefore is liaht given to him who is In
misery ? Anakesis wdll mntantly relieve the
pain from pi'es, will -support the painful
tumors and ultitely cutre the worst cases.
Doctors of all schoolh no0W ue' it for there Is
no substitute for it, nelhinug so simple, nothing
more safe, nothing so promipt and permanent.
It is ieo discovery of a seon~titho phya1ian
af t'r 40 years' experhencee, and has beent used
succesafuly almost without an exception by
over half a maluon of sntferers. It combInes
in a mere suppository tihe methods of Englian .
Fronoas and Amoricani Surgeonse andl is pro
netnood to be the nearoest to an infallible
remeody yet discovered. Samples of ''Anake
ais" are Bent fr'eo to all suftf(erers on app1i
catlon to P. N'eustaedltor & 0o. Blox 8940 New
*Yorkc, aolo manufaoturers of "Anaktesis." Bold
by draggtete oeerywhers, Prico @100 per box,
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all w hitvlng eXIMlUSted My SIlIl antI t(he In >st,
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to lite use of boIIrVegtlu Im. (wilthoultouadence)
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D'ar Sir.-O 0 year ag >last, faill my littlIo boy
httd t breakigtt Oi, of EIrysipelas at(d Sa I
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ing remedial agent knoton to scienace. iaeleams nt'nd (
thte ostal cin g and soothinog propertIes are to comil
Pine Tree Tar, etat the mere breathIng convoTes thtem
or vapor. TIs Is inhaled-tak en rIght to the diseased
no leot water, simply ('nhaling or breuthinBg It a
mont is endorsed by physicians ever where, andl E
thousands, who have used it with perfet satisfaction
lent. Sattsfaction Always (luaraneteed. Addlres
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smoking..
boat Joe
half.S Pe
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by Grocess
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for it. fr
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RETAIN THE HEAT LONGER.
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SDO NO BURN THE HAND.
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$100 IN GOLD.
LU be patd for a Mase theywvin Pot ee er help,
or anything imper. W/ fursqe fead in Chem.
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b'nperlos' t4 &U otbams Ask DresUiI
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