Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 20 June 1879 — Page 7
FJLKM THriCS.
Farmer, a ft general rule, do not amJtrrftte ft SeMcfeftt Variety I vegetable, either for oomtort or eoenomy. Xo people tiring in the sense launle Mt a hmwIi Mt ft d tbecHiaeiis of Um country. and twneeiftlly the farmer. The miUmm ami Laplanders ftt wore, as they have aeereety any vegetables, tad their climate k so oW a to require a abaadanee of blubber md other heat-producing food; bat for the iaeaWUatt of the temperate khw ft constant diet of meat is too stimulating , driving the animal machinery too fast aad wearing it out too soon. Every hmr knows that if be feed hi cows liberally with oil-cake, or even with corn-meal, they produce an extra alIokm ami an extra quality of milk, bet are liable to garget and other ia-
ganamatory tttseaeea, weer out pre
wtnreir. If be U
a liberal ration of wangle or other roots, the inflammatory tendency is in a meatsere counteracted, and the general collapse of the eow'a oonatitutioH is delaved. Fork and fat. beef are much . , t -
wore conceBmueu anu. ii-prujufc
foods than oil-cake and corn -meal, and j ei Lvild &vr oAnAtitute the startle diet tit
rat two or three year, but when the roalaam wall Mitaiiliahad ajul fiaa il uti large ahoota, they will honor the draft cf the cook tack day from early in. May till pea put ia an appeeranee. Tomfttoe are a modern vegetable, bat hare conquered for thenelvei a place in almoet every farmer' garden, and we need waete no apace in recommending them. All we wish to any ia, cultivate the beet varieties and cultivate enough .o keep the table supplied the J 'ear round. There hex been a great mprovement in the quality of this vegetable. The fret we rawed, some 40 years ago, were uncouth in shape, watery and ill-flavored In comparison with the later varieties. A smooth, solid, rich-flavored Trophy or Acme is ae much better than the old sorts as a Lima bean h better than a China. In
MIXTJe" FtK THE JMUSEaWU. cable method of removing oil and grease I from earpeUs Spread a thick paste of thk tami.k. ' potter's oJay over the spote ; tack over Ripe oueembert make a delieione I k some Uliok brown paper, and at the pickle If pared and sliced in strips, one ( end of a week brush off the elay : or, eneumber making four strips. These bruise and scatter some blue clay, such are strained and put up precisely ae ft is required to make Are briek, which pickled peeehes, with spices and vine- i hi free from sand, over the spots, and gar. They will turn dark, but all frnit ( rub it in elightly with the hand. After pickled with spices do that. i ft few days sweep oft' the clay. If one A sick person oan be sustained by ! application doee not remove all the this when nothing eke oan be taken: grease make another. If the greee Make a strong cup of coffee, adding , coraM iwm the floor on which tne oarboiling milk ae usual, only sweetening P,'8 remove the carpet and make rather more take an egg, beat yelk and ( Bir applications to the floor, white thoroughly together; boil the oof- j BkefstVak Koli.s. Cut a beefsteak
fee, milk and sugar together; and pour quite thiok, then split it open, length
it tfca Mrtateti to."" iui c( ih sin, n sow mt wm MMttr awl wind, at u u Kwrwii4 rwrj S
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it over the beaten egg in the cup you are wise, and cut in stripe 4 nr 5 inches
going to serve it in. This is often used wide, rub over the inside wi h an onion, ia hospital service. I and hi each atrip roll up a thin slice of
nrdar tr V-aaii tntiiatift. tlirruiarli thovaur HlCtS UlOtlU pUlIUlfll? Call OQ luilUe 1 w'ul umvwicu uu win MUM SlrUK. Z i
fences oi nice cierv-kUJK it in imuin
hottte them
Al It TT-.t it. t 1 1f
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Hn ttwht- h warm, in'""" "p.-v
. t M ii. . t 11 uiaut ijuu in a. wuiiui. a ua auacAi a. urr
11 ne Meaewjin corn-mean 6JK- u mnuie m uuiuwu n. ... ; -nA nut into th ur.vt ti ..m, ,ft
1 wan m m ub a p w miKUU VA . " a m' J " " wwwjb v
Tn ail outof ftnp!ovmat. UV Mill ftMMt fn Imt Hull k)
Urjutirul Ctiniirm oi.it t:nt.flUMlt c'KjiI.u ( tM AiimlrMi aad Ki-rupran Cluuiuo ('Hiiuinr. Muwutit bo ui makn munt, u.ii.vidtntf itlr.-l W4-h a riM iti-r Iw-n otfiwl t iif h;W1c Wimi. Tbnm ia lota of uitiiter In It fur iiff '.ti. AwImm, tacka1C a-wtit lorrt tuni ixuci! on clironm.
HORSE-POWER WELL-AUIERt ROCK-DRILLER, One aAH a4 1 rQutr4i.wrtat4 lta tt la'uw, Xa MMt rtfl lit h bhwU. Gmm ia imh mkUW at work, orcuurf rxat.
JOHN CAMPBELL, Agent, ISl'Sfe:
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tomatoee and m tbt acid iso healthy ' our 1 Pint ot mllk Rnd vanilla or with a thread ; dredge it with flour, and and to mTates aeeWe it ia ! n? voring deirl to taste; pour the fry in hot butter. 1'hen put theee, when worth Siir to l 1 uril ' whole over the bread and bake a nice , delicate brown, into a stew-pan, with Ef.'iL Iarge brown in a brisk oven. If the bread la r only water enough to stew them. Make
table to which farmers should
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AGENTS WANTED FOR THE
ve more attention. This reouiree a
very stale, toast a light
puuutng will ue spuiieu. An economical receipt for croquettes is as follows: If you have veal soup for dinner, tako the meat from the bone and mince it; to 2 cups of minced veal put 2 cups of stale bread soaked iu
ace of the ground, or w-"i then squeeze very dry, mix thor- whether they will I by a common double ongh wth the minced veal ; half a calf's remedies which leav Tlm kaa1 shmild b ' brain boiled soft and mashed mixed with ter-effects, or by a r
aeonld never constitute the staple diet niue more care tban tomatoee, but not of any eitiaen of the temperate half so much as was formerly given it. aoc. We are no vegetarians, j There is no need of a deep trench. The Man i evidently a carnivorous ani- dwarf and medium siaed varieties,
mal. but it is equally evident that which are the beet to cultivate, can be
he craves, aad must hare a mixed diet grown on the surface
of rnaai. vegetables, and fruit. The m a lerrow maue
Utior are a&tieemic ftnd cathartic in mold-board plow. The seed should be
their nature, anu, therefore, serve to? sown inn hot-bed,
counteract
meat, had an
rejected
l : U nUUn nu'fnrmlt- muui hfLTA nivHinUul. rtrat p-Jvirnf it an. . d tCaSDOOnful of finely
i wner uoee ot well roueu manure, rne , y"v". rr.r1. m fc"k "iJu,"5muui'
a nice thickened gravy from the Honor
, in which the steaks were stewed and serve with the rolls, verv hot. The rolls should stew slowly 2 hours. Veal 1 or mutton is good prepared in this way. ,
" To lie or Tfot to Re." It is a question of importance to all aiitlcted creature. )
ue cured or disease liy !
e a Ion; train of bad af- 1
medlclne.that KtrikM at
the oauee ot the malady and eradicates it,
(hn aia t-ViAn adamant ax! i Y tmnnoi oia-v
-k-v- tn amrw-iA car as buu iiki aiiuii rmumu null uuuudii auiii"
vi m euun naiui, - ,i" i,r wiiBout iioinic any more narm tnan thatauoa '
the fcUBHuetinr enects of snenereu hook, anu the plants trans- u""jwii water? cjukkord's fkkhikuuk, for the
We hare known children that ' piantea wncn (luitesmailinto a bed lour . t 3 ui u mo , cure oi bu ureases causeu uy msiana, ih a , abnormal ftppetite for meat and , inches apart each way, where they can gttd nnd o 1 and the utce of 2 J
almost every kind of vegetable remain till early pee are gone, and , Si Tears deiiae. ..r aay ef thrivlla e
j. u. iticiiARnsox, rrop'r,
&t. JOUIS.
For sale by all Druggists.
hb healthy; ami seldom live oothaUtbeir. ether doee of well rotted manure. The,0"10?3"-"0 . ..... . .1 L-...I.IL. ,n . 1 1 if not (liRlirawl.
tevs. i-.rmers saoem a,, rememo-1 p-- ".'" Th8 bt kind of annl i.llr nan lw 1 The FerKCtrlne. ef Peeple.
""""""i"1 u, wa lumw .-r- y--M"rttit; :- The Oxford l'rofeor wlw. to avohl the
lect apart. Lelerj-is a delicious and '"in""J!" Va "i lna when uklnK suuff, turned armiia, but healthy vegeuble, deeigned particular-' Pnn? nd. 8llWD? them, and cooking rort;ot w turn 8uj Ws,lked 6ix ,Hiieg into lv fm- wintar. snfi An h Vant m tho ' them m ft tin or earthen dish, with wa- the country, wa no roors forgetful tbai
cellar covered with leaves. Alex.
inN. 1' Tims.
that vegetables are far more economical than meat. It require an average acre ef corn (4& bushels) to rear ami fatten a SCO porker, but this seme amount of corn, need as breadstuff, wiil sustain Quite a nock of children. In the torrid
regions, where comparatively little meat '
is need, en acre of vegetables and frnit I English nnd American Farming- Con
IfutU tr enough to cover them, until they thoaj who anil use the huge, drastic, cathartic ' M Win toKofien- thort strain thrnntrli a ' pi", forget ttn that Dr. I'itrce's l'lmmt u-g ?J i -hen strain tnrougn a l,BrttlT pallets which are mj-ar coated, , thin mitt r htrt te r entxja thnm . . 1 . " . '
' Addl
will maintain several lamiiiee. A native Hawaiian, with a small patek of kalo, made a snmctencj of his favorite food, pot, to suMain ns many wires as he pleased to poetess, aad as many of their cnVpriog s he chose to brieg up. We have no hankering after the Ilawahan mode of living, but there is a golden mean between the vegetable diet of the Sandwich Islanders aad the blub-
trastcd.
uuw uu uuv buwv&v iucuj. ...a iltt e i T.r,.r tltau mustanl-eed3. are a
teacuo of Siurar to 6 nuarta of rwwltlve and reliahl cathartic, rt-adilv cor-
the liquor, and boil until thick enoueh, I rectinr all irrveuUritlea of the stomach, liver
which can. be tested by dipping out a aBd foweu. &om uy urugsisis
The lMt numlwr of tba Indon Ean. litt.le Md cooling it. Snow apples make
omiM gives an intereetini; and, as if
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, it enuMii :; fiw liluirirl Migravl.nn sikI 1.-44M Urxf'rtouLl niliiiiiii pasn.anu ItUtrnKteomiitcftii Htsuxjut UwWurUTOi puMiiliL It.vellAtl(fit. ed friin'n it( and ntra tnii! .KrH. mAw Ur it will fnt.i f than n i.ttier ImrtC A-VIkpw, SATIQ.NA1, rilll.HIMi CO.. t- 1JUt. Mo.
f mum mom mi GOTTA-PERGHA PAIKT! CXEJUALBD IN fcutTtf Hit's ari fortify, t1e k ANYOXK WHO
IAS USE.J bo jTA PEROHA PAINT whst th VkUA et It ALL iu tt U tli" Cheat, lit and mil, lHiat to ute. Stmt tor Colorant, tr1a-a (irotbr tnfoniutteB. AMraai, ai'TTA-rKKl'HA 1AIT CO.. Clef elAbO. (Jhlo, ud CbKee,Pt PREMIUM KNIFE! MIDLAND FARMER AND KNIFE, $1.
a Dcautuui, wme eolored jelly of very 1 fine flavor. The flavor and appearance 1 of apple jelly is very much improved t by inserting a slice of impeded lemon vertically "in the center of the glass, before the jelly is quite cool. A good broth or stock maybe made with beef, fresh and lean, in the propor- ( tion of 1 pound of meat and bones (the ,
would scent, very caret ul companion between farming in England and farming in America. In England one acre yields on an average 90 bushels of wheat, while in America it yields on sn , average only 13. The American
her food of the EsqoinHMix, and this j farmer must, consequently, cultivate
mean ft. lae privilege oi ianoers tn . two and a ban acres in order to pro-.r " n " , ' , . .r
the temperate Kmc to enjoy to its fullest dttee the seme quantity of wheat as the "f ?" u, ,rT wlu1 weW
only live p to their English farmer raise on one acre. -.l, t ."'.rY'" v , : , ,
How is it, then, the paper asks, that ",1U" , u i "wluu, uioueraieiy .n the Anerica farmer cVnVnevertheleee,'5re thti
HW VUtJ WWJfUtQ T Stilt fcMB Alyt&7U farmer, but leat him in his own market? The answer which first presents itself to this question is the enormous
difference of rent in England and
&tnt. tt tbev will OMlv live an
pnnleree. Oar fneea nas enumeratel ft few of the vegetablee which flourish in thk favored region, and we need not go over the estalogve. Oar object is rat her to call the attention of farmers to a few ef the meet important aad most neglected. Spinach k among the beet of vegetables, Utongh farmers seldom raise it.
They seem to prefer to send their wive
face becomes coagulated by boiling; then it should simmer slowly and steadily, partly covered, for 4 or 5 hours ; skim the stock occasionally; season
... Ua (sparingly with pepper and salt, waiting 3 mo I ... ."', r & l -
T v. i.. n .... . . la r. .1 . tt . wam ma . -.
Tr r 77rU iTl .lr'J7tu,"r " the oup w made for the final seapaper show?, nearly, if not altogether, tj5ll4r WiK, f .fc nn a am.
of transport- . :",.rA TJLsi-T. "r.nriT
uinvior mn nunc utjiura uiauoi
obliterated by the cost of transport-
irAaaJ tka a tjt .1 a njl.lLr.ia a i t!a. fna U'atarn Kal.tn in ll.n P"
.v -r-...-, HH. .'" "l6lngnh rlav adI manamni t.,
green?, or ther children into the .English market. Iki real ad vantage I ,"0" TXow w.n
1'aorLE residins; in paludal dUtricts. or re-
movlut; to uuL localitie, can place reliance In the efllcacy or Dr. F. Wllhoft's Antfl'erlodic or Fever atwl Ague Tonic, to jwevent or rather counteract all malarial ditfeasea. It never fall to cure Chills and Fever, Dumb Chills and Enlarged Spleen, audi euarainetnl to contain .no dangerous drue. The com(oaitlon of this medklne Is prhvn with each bottle, and can be had from all Drue cists. The Bcffalo Starch Factokt roanufacturers ot C. ulltrt'a rcHowntd t-Urehts has always been conducted on the most honorable principle and i cue ot tlil- first loetitutuma in eveiy repct in the Utdttd State. Wlib tuch an liicreasltiK demand for their Blanket, unequalfd facilities, and an enviable reputation all over the kotW, the Iiutlalo tHarch Factory detervei a boundltxM career of prosperity. National Yeast has gained it world-wide reputation upon its merits. If yu have never used it give it a trial. Cuw Jaeksoa's Beet Sweet Navy TebMee.
Lmath et Mad, 314 1b. This knife U mad bj turns, from Ums vw al&e txHic lianJIa. Wr to tlMcrit)ers to The eb. Th knUe retails fr a&d knlle for tl. be m reireMntd, ami tarroer. as tt ts ttrunK We will him1 It as a pre
1K MIlHVn FARMER
Leneth of bandit). si Ifi.
nneot Uie tmt manatae-t-t tfl and with a (riotter Uieae tulvea at coat iT. tiOCta MlbUVD KiaMfor 1 1.U5. We f urmlah paws warrant me knife M
know It will pteM f and ot the tmt matfrtaL niium to anr vm aHdtB Ave autHcrltx-ri at so cne
KUtfc- rir will kmiiI it on rwwlnt.nf N..imtU. We mri
irr ail knlrn. so thre la none loat tn the stall. Aildreas UBO.W MATTHEWS k CO.. 812 OMveSt. tULeMta,afv
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VKGKTABLH PXIalaS Mildest ever known, eure MALARIAL DISEASES, HEADACHE. 8ILI0US. NESS, INDIGESTION and FEVERS. These
ayatem and mtpre hUh H
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Tene uo the. '
note tunei
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tables, etc.. to varv the soun.
-A My writee'to art exchange: Most JQCQient. housekeepers have had their aeuls har- itwJ frH, AtwrtwJay Hn
rowed up by the provoking tendency of
sfrnntpsaiiereowsttps. it wiu spou an wtaich the American farmer nas over
bonr'i time of a pretty swart woman to the English lice in the cheapness of rat tiaaHnns enough for the dinner of cultivation. In the settlement along
cat they are not so tender and snccu- plow may be ma through the soft allu-, P-i?,'":.-!?,1, fi fi vi. !J f J lent a spinach, that may he et ia live vial soil for more than llty miles in a ?" T if J-feLw 1 minntae. A row of spleech 30 feet long, straight line without encountering a tu,!M, sovrn i the end of a row of parsnip or stone, a tree, or a hill, a feature to " , -.T if Tciii onion, will farotfh greens enough for which England doee not offer the faint- IL1 ?Ll"B& ,,,Lt 1 an ordinary family, ne it caTn cat ? t approach. I experinient I have found out ft method several time, for it grows like Jon hV " which obviates thw difficulty, thus efgourd. Soweicnortntcaltivators pnll ' A Cnrleas Chinese Process. llh?,? flu"." :
goose that lays the golden egg. The
ft.ct r'l.f. Sill tj dr(u. TrW IMK. Au,m t, porn v a cm riui.Li.. r
A month A itetit Wantel 3d bet
lite wtm; owe ump liniiiaaB. IVUoIt Mica.
WSsowlake, Chromo. etc. Card, naraeln 8tdad Jrt. 1Q U. aCaCw. Kartatfard Qasav FOR SALE ly E. E. PRATT. 79 JtekiM-., CMeeae. Wllcez a Clfeta Elecant'Oawe CstMnei. Haaafactarer trie, fees: will aU far SlSSeaaJa.
tae As
tree way le to cat the tops, leaving a few leaves for the plants to breathe with, and if the ground is rich the roots will fernteh another crop in a few days. The cuttings may be continued ae long as greens are wanted, or till a enheiitttte k found :b thiietBC eat heets, when the root nay be drawn and" encumbers or
tomatoee planted in tber place.
The curious process pursued by the Chinesti of welding cracked iron wares by cementing them with cast-iron while in a liquid state is thus described : In the case, for example, of a cast-iron pan requiring such treatment, the operator commences by breaking the edges of the fracture slightly with a hammer, so as to enlarge the fissures, after which the fractured parts are placed and held
erica n Sewlnc Maehhae New,
no royalty, is as lotiows : rut tne usual 1 . . " i , , nm w.. c
..J??.??. X(llf ".l J' ! in their natural positions by means of
w w ibc muu aou coairori w nrffl- " j AM u . )C;Ma .aBv . cruciWee. made of clav. are laid in
charcoal and ignited, in a small perUble sheet-iron furnace, Kith bellows work-
terns for labor than aeparagne, ae it is j t it . i
tT.Sr -SnKTSS ""rifo-ullr. At -tk. . Phe
.', . . . , . i ot oast-iron witn wnicn tne crucioiee
nw-uiDansz, iuibmb at
an aaaual
ouantitv of su?ar for each nie in a bowl.
then add cold water enough to form a liquid maee, also a heaping tablespoonful of flour, stirring it well in; pour this over the pie-plant, add the top crust, and place in a hot oven. The above answers for other kinds of fruit-pies also. I find that rhubarb loses a good deal of its acrid flavor by placing it over the fire in a dish of cold water, adding ft pinch of soda as soon as it reaches the boLing point. Let it stand a few moments, then drain off the water. MISCELLANEOUS.
D I f1 Wares Summer and Winter. Samples fre&
D I U National Owing Co.. 800 W. MHffl-sCChK0. nQCHTC A l'i:AK for a AVCIIIOl KllnMKHlnrasMMnlnC euatjr. AUd'a. J. B. tbaptnan, 6H Wet au Matflii. ind.
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Wholesale and retail. Seed for price-
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To remove fruit stains, plunce the
!.T"n,.7. Let it remain ft
ahalf aifillL ZZSELit riot; previouslr spread on ft thkkly l?" not nail so expensive ae is oommonlv I i.ri i.u .t.-7i.t-. .u:. If vou have anv thinr like! v to fade.
Mpposed. The custom which onrlt nr-v-nt tha'saaaWsi WcLia and hard- ldieeolve teaspoon of eegar of lead in fathers inherit from Em-land, of culU- 1 "Jl-?Sf f-T a nail of water andsoak tne Material in
wa.. i rni ntsF in titei irih e nneifajnw . ww an am an i.hd a .
liquid state it hi euickly conveyed to the for half an hour before washing, fractured part nnder the reesel and An excellent receipt far cleaning forced up with a jerk into the enlarged 1 b crape is: Drop 10 drops of amniofoenree, while ft neper rubber k neeeed into i enn of warm water. Take
the obtrudleer liouid uuride the " Ul U,SV 7 u .Bs. U,H
A ssBSBsByjBn--I CEIXTSTMLBANBFaNCEVriRC ! W MUt Kiffnlnu f IMA ol all Wf I hrr lu f4 " "! frift Hrt, 1 to Tai Wu Manat Ce Caliaaa. I
QGGIDENTALIS. MISASOXM f'OK VSiXa MT. 1. rjwntlon Is brtirrthan eurp. x. It will keep rou in f.vKl ijeiltrt. 8. It It eCOCKUlljr to IIW it. 4. It Is aatfl uikIt all clrcttmstwwfK twets. 5. It It tlx) best Mont liirl!W In tlio HMtt. . ItHutHiualul Mataltutrtk!. 7. ItJaaBm-atimietwte. CMMreatevek. H. Jt dot! na naitx-ate or trrlre. 9. It Is a ctrtalrt cure for I'pt'T xA Atw, i. ileum ttutat'iMUfeB and I'llfit. 11. Heart ;j iii-a, Mi:k "eailmh. feawle Bf . Ijm if MtJllijr. uhva Ti ami l.r ta Mta Stow a ex and frUtta Ut Ixxljr nettun Xalarlal twd Oetajrloiif lMJScm. 12. itbfrefiaaH MtrmaK Pefeos. CHteear mj r-wvet!r naiiitd in Materia Mullet. tJf Afk jour Iinu'riH fur tt. r nit rttrcrilr ki no. I'KICK. . MWM.AK I'KK IIOrTI.K. OV.Cl UKXTA I.I- Ueeld wn.MoNtJe lr K. H. MrlMJSAU) t a. Kew Ti ur. VAN iCHAACK. hTKVKNXIN At CU, CMesce. MICH AHt IV & CO.. St UmH. A. Si V. a MiLUUt. lTii..V22 WalilixrtAa-ar.,fit. Leuls. NICHOLS, SHEPARD t CO., Rattle Creole, Elicit. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE "VIBRATOR" THRESHING MACHINERY. IfME Xatrhlras 0rsla.STlie. Ttws-SaTlitf, all MMiw.4tl( Tkrt.r t4 Mt iaT M ar-H 1 a. BMKl.lltl.lrr CK H War k, rtMt Claah aa4 far 6,, Urtia fraai W
vating this vegetable in beda three or
foer feet wide, trenched three feet deep, the trenches paved with stone, old bones, hoots, etc.. is discarded nowadavs bv
all market nrdamani. ajul akntt.d h hr
all amateur producers. It can be cnl- l,ZJSrVneat Itronrehsian- it in the water and rab with the grain of hed'ireSV th Tl UP-Q, iWti g0C,?i PTf aarrestea wore conveniently in rows. , J 1 smooth between blankets and there let
n tin tee present com petition tn market- j
MAKE YOUR OWN t ton Ptotogr
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gardening so one can afford to cultivate
Prg otherwise than in rows, rfnd hy hone power. The favorite soil for this viable is a deep, rich sandy loam. The ground should be plowed deeply, and the swhaoil k a hard-pan, a subsoil pow should follow the common plow to tweak: up the hard-pan and ramler it prnoes to moietnr. The object of the deep plewing i not so much to furnish toragisg gToend for the roote, as they veinelTned to forage near the surface, bet to make the land dry, warm, and well -aerated. Asparagus may be started etaeer iroti seetl or roots. The lt ris preferable, and plants ft year old ef the eolessel vamty should he eThese" ebe set out in trows our feet apart, and a foot spece between the pknte. Two rows AO feet , or om rew 100 feet leer, will fnrftlSh M aantala aatMlr fotr tb faatlv
Tfc wttiegs skoeMhe naederate or the
tit dry.
or
Photo-Enamel Painting.
-In letter published in Dr. Forte' j -A good receipt for washing mixture I Tho If r Jl-T- c tUk Monthly for June, Mr. James and one that does not injure clothes is: I w fcKu.iefc.
ABTpww em, in two lawn wwiitw. rwts a moso. rraj. an KLKHAM LY-PA1NTKO M)KTOAtT, far sn-
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Farton svs hebelieve Bayard Taylor ! 1 i gallon of water diewlve 2 onuces
owed his prematura death te the series 1 of borax and ft large bar of soap cut up. of farewell banquets and receptions Uoil the soap till soft, and lav by the which his friends, with mistaken kind- 1 mixture till farther use. This will be
i. rave htm before his deoarture for ' found to save labor and soap in the
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Kebert D. Coggershall, a Newport (K. I.) geplogiet, whose researches.havc been of considerable value, Is a blacksmith and still labors 10 hours a day at the forge. He is entirely self-taught, and by some scientists has been ranked tide by side with Hugh Miller. - H Most people are ignorant of the fact that the fig-leaf was merely Kvo's sumcostume. In the winter phe wore a big palm-leaf, boumtnte, with HJelloped edges, and out li. Ctj 2me.
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