Al D -0.W.
York Tribue Msys, por
Waas dMaste : " Teree I
to swim. One would be 4
a swimmr has whenm be Inds
perores in tshe water, another I
is the sca the oius 4
is eang lid e.As an I
to bow hw evse those whom
pleure or whose dolesk the e n 4
_-tUl tMe r an.g.d eet to ain
thn t uethtei d ti e a rip the 4
owner, ie shippe, or the ate of the 4
e. knew boy to swim, while out of I
ta pamn four could not swim a
stwoioaA well-known 0 pninf OfredI
us that oe-third of the oaoers andail
ner thes h a are also ign '
long admired a elered widow ra in
the sest blk abo hw, but b afraid
to eom out boldly and reeal i p
Swet to a white man of hi a
Sthe other day, and asked
him to withkethe lady a letter as
her hbad in marriage The friend
wrote, tellin the woman, in a few brief
lines, tt the e se d her feet was the
talk of the brhood, and asking
he if se mrlh pas them down a
IMle The n dea e e colored -an
was iged, and hes to all on her
n ~for an asiwer. A few
sahe writer of the letter met
the him what tb dowrie, aand
a dshowed him a bloodshot eye,
eratehsd soms, ams leg, and a s pot
had been violently jerked oat, and he
easweed in solemn tames, "She didn't
ad', ' I didn't stay der or'n a
-Gea'l MoAell is general maas
merof I em jt establhed in
Nown Yoat, cL roiled the United
rolling stobt e any, and might be
rady tos, mo b rolling caso r
way ompmaes may sned, su as loe
m1 a s b sLtock herad properly,
may have loseomo nd seto t any
estat from tMhs novel earporatios
whi d l= Vrb ill have, over
m 3mher ready for see
ad nem a um. The capital is
la ,st $,04, adgood dividends
ts pesias sae comidered oer
-te ml weta of iseby artiehlal
pseea has bubem euid onm in some
plaes to a ed stemt for a number
a a Anas l no f na-sno
iter as ses shet i alreadin
d-os w the tepeaveme of N yet
W .0the ofa e draw
Stelling l at eash peration
Abed p.s ato in the omimated coat
bythi a.
-Th 1rsm reeidads ad New Yak
mto poem"u i moe the go rAM
ao e fd Irvgg'sLe ofd ad W ekinglm
th-* ed lst at G ý lP. Put
ear 1100imue i 60 - blybKr
-OMea of Owl ti newly in
mi.rd ep- Oe m ini was tried
1E .* " beer the_.i so
the e has the b ..a l..sh
emigM s algg bemL fly
oagmleg f"y ess - ther
o. 1denr agd p ne 4 dhe
n1 imat b thei ha
- but thes at
*. - - whi e m4it W
bset im
- .b s a m matem l - ad
MaIl - - S -
a a
au t mi tm het
aerL
he eb
a* Ya loUwi g.
The obje e atll plowig is eithe to
kill weeds, isew i the t prtashte
~midoa tahe ohe-toh sllif
o, nd def ý to the r Lusm thatoy
r wroer isby which i tmay ti
we Ah d mur ade permeable to sa
gah mropstrac ls thsg m t a
ozidatie u oc eIrmool sir, one o
the prime dm ents of ane i r
and aMrs thent
libled vaildble to the of the
o ea of tei hir the goi tdetroye 1
st Asoil, sou r and infertile througi
ptrai or other agencies, s hmber. By
the prime acoas itienbs of plants," in
veyrd the ilble ; this ofy oer lof the
upfchemical changes paroduced b the an
io of the air upor oils. d d
What we call msehamical ehangesin
soils are fullyas ims pt atb eathe i
cal es alm mrechanical
charges are but few in number. By
mediami Thal ecditions of soil.," in
neaerly every , it is simply meant to
convey the ideal. If dry, iwant of, or loing
p ble to theil action; as, for instance,
e soil plowed wet beaomes ba ed
throh thermi fore, or at, and dry-ll
ing winds, and is theeb rendered in
fertila e The meebanio, acttion con
nested therewith is y the theurning
of thesoi. If dryitu rademd pes
eable to the aoti u of thes air, hemi
rcal ftce. If we it bll through
chemical fare rd bo dry ai d in
ertile. But, if plowed in the fll
other action as again et up throughb
frsmi and sabsequent thawing, and,
thrcbo lem Ol atim the roil is
thrgh ll f t and b ted for the
.alt o eperilme r Ma h es le for
That ythesn orplowing which will
leave the s oil in the roughest se will
naturally suggest itself to the observing
ind as tthe art a or int ber
Terasefre plowdig into lands, eiha
the furrows as rough as possible, has
long been aoped. Observatio has
Sit to be dethe a bo
iltt experriment Man a bealed
onto other experiments which have re
ted inhe demostrati of facts
that leae no doubt ay the g beneit
iTdbe rmlM the depth fhe at ll
ft, thee is qestion which will
allow a mese remal mst the the
depth to which soils ma e ploed.
one aillstie mist me. Ifths
are is ttliahd and epougy ast is
soastimes the ease with some of our
ow ils m eay t e at such dib .
adp the w artse thao t it may be
reahed by the plow ad a this lies
an be thrown on top bge cohesion
to the siiss, walld gsed; but the
.,..ee
iusdinuimi plowing to a trst depth
of our parie b 1dwuld olyrastis
eehr nea lrd ard isrets e cd o
lnto lmba l ssh jsatt &s
with watr at estain seasons o the
year. If theMse eees have baeen are
fully read md eomieeed, the ime. em
biased in the prent ae ll be apps
raet The ed al atdeeM M i
cel f doing a eentaia
of werk, that may be don as well or
better in~ h ain th a e sprIng.
It is tcthe f srtl llelmsss of the
soil, wbhich might btter be adred as
nass thaMt mesibe fertilLty, bat
it il permsasbit. This permeability
mau be jst a sased, in a soil fal
plowed, as n emr plowed- for
often the easa A soil m be raded
ialehtile it left, when piowed, toe slit
or mellow. rase the peentis fa rl-W
ilngsue led, te mpress it The
6eb6s d l Iw he Wi ealy -a
advegats t wI a the tre
suses whieh are beaught to brr isn the
At the le siml the FeIkahad
e ( air eai eLs to w.,
S an a esetpest de -
a to the
emI theoLr -eakt het am
~I -~Cer s
thinasgmedteteuubaue te
_____ ____
UImOmULD HEITS.
(OrJwassanu Nvs.-Bab one quar
ter of a pound of batter in one pound
of Sour, half a pound. of sugar, one
ouna of , plof one lemou)ind
three s. 1Pork it well, and bal in
small en kte, rolled out.
Porrrs Prns.-Pare the pumpkin,
then grate it, and add sugar and gin
aer to taste, and milk enough to make
iof the proper onsitenaey; then line
your tine with pie crunt, put in your
pumpkin, and bake in the ordinary
way.
Ct'0OOLATE ICIst,.--Oue cokee chuco
late, one-half teacupful of milk, one ta
blespoootaful of corn-starch ; mix togeth
er and boil for two minutes; when cold
lavor with one teaspoonful vanilla ex
tract, and sweeten to taste with pow
dared sugar.
CanP LrMoN Pi.--One lemon, one
teacuapful of sugar, one tablespoonful
of Dorn-starch rubbed smooth in a little
water; pour upon this one teauepful of
boiling water, stirring it the while;
then add salt, one egg, and butter the
sins of a walnut
KPmuno Hoxr.--To keep honey all
the year round, let it run through a
sieve to separate it from particles of
wax, then boil it gently in an earthen
vessel, skim off the foam which gathers
on top, and cool it in jars. After cover
ing these tightly set them away in a
ool ellar.
Bassn Toxrnoas.-Select thoroughly
I ripened fruit, eat them in halves;
sprinkle over the out half with bread
I crumbs, sugar, salt, pepper and butter.
, Place them in abaking pan, eat side
upward, and bake in an oven for two
b hours. Serve in a platter, garnished
° with curled parsley.
I a Famrrs.-Take fine bunches of
ripe currante on the stalks, dip them in
gumarabie water, or the whites of eggs
I well beaten; lay them on a sieve, sift
white sugar over, let them dry. They
are very nice for desert or the tes-table.
I Banches of grapes, cherries or plums
may be done in the same way.
Coms-Muax B·nAxrAsr (n--For
two baking tins, take one and a half
Spintsof coarsely-ground corn-meal ; add
water nearly boiling, but not enough
Sto wet quite all the corn-meal; add
cold water, a little at a time, stirring
thoughly, until you have it so thin
thdt it-h a tendency to settle as you
Ipourit into your tins. It should not
bemore than half an inch deep in the
Stins, and it should bake quickly in a
hot ovee.
, To BUoi. Tovoes.-B-roiled toma.
toes make a delicious dish ; select those
that e not over ripe, and cut them in
halves cromswise; dip the eat side into
beaten egg ad then into flour, and
Splace them upon a gridiron, whose bars
r have been greased previously. When
they have become well browned turn
them over dl ook the skis side until
Sthaeoegly done. Then put butter, salt
ad pepper upon the egg side, and serve
° upon a plar.
To Bour Oamsl Co~a.-Trim off all
r the husks, sad put the ears into boiling
water with a tablesponfal of salt to a
r doenehars. If the isbrisk,tender
.ern will be done in fifteen minutes,
I atherwise in half a hour. L ysnap
Skin on lare dih, and after draining
i the water fom the cor, lay it on,
Staring the earners of the napkin over
.t to keep it warm. Some hosekep
er peeler to eam the ears of c to
wrap themi slines towel while boiling.
Basi Sutras, Towaros.-Seledt
r very large used Troply tomatoes and
eat out a se at the stem end, taking
eare not tobreak the outer skin; fAll up
° this eavity with a sting of bread raum
ibed thr~h a colander, btter, salt,
r pepper s a ttle sagr; put back the
l aim end,' wrier should have been
Seat out in cirular form, carefally, so
tit it will t in closely; place the to
Smastoes in ba g pan, agd bake for
o e boar. I well managed they an
Sbe msde to retain their shape.
Raar Msan M.nam ram.-
SMialen every part of the ham with mn.
a d then for every hundre
adse en qtart of ine salt and
memanes Ipeter, rubbing them
i oroy gly mevery poat. The
L t' hams thu pi din a ca
our days. Then ruab again with
imolaes ad one quart of sit
ad rearsn the hams to theca *
I- s 4.p. qs eat thi the bd.4
Sml fourth time, ml them samn th
* AIg This p-eses tes taly sixtan
I das_ ieo et.hods r quire Ae
* o~rI tr or
* I -andt ekseco iL to
,arJ- eamddr
mdee bnse wh a ma -Ie ,
a sat wis ta all
asshaci rues lif t
s. d a t wish quidet
a as em a e san thas
*m et dee base to
Finru xD WATa-UOr Pur.-" A
valuable roips for making ad asi
fire and waterpo pmnt forof, ett.:
Bleat stone blme by"taisg it ntom;
tab, covered, to keep in th stem;
when slcked, pass the power thrs h
a fine sieve, and to .very ia 9artsdd
Squart of rock alt and agallon of wa
ter ; then boil ad ski r cler ; to
five gallons of the liquid add pves
slum one pound, ver ed opsa
dered potash threefourths of a pound ;
then very fine sand or hickory ashes
four pounds; then neue any colorng mat
ter deeired, and apply i wwth a brush.
It looks better than any ordinar7 paint,
and is as durable a slste; imd stop
small leaks in roots, peet morss from
growing thereon, male it incombusti
ble, and render brick impervious to
water."
The man who sent a the ove says
be saw it tested in this wis.to wit:
The ma iving him the recipe took a
pine boar, painted with the aforesaid
paint, laid it over a hot ato and in
vited his guest to g out o ad L t
roof thus *nted; wbereup or a
marked, "You are not going lesve
it there" " Yes," was the ly; anad
when they returned the board was un
scorched, yet " so hot he sodMotbear
his hand on it." He then took the
board "ad sholed live eod a oit,
band thy dednd without searching
it." Try it.-atn (MWraor.
Tas Now HoaOaKor Gas-Expe
riments mae be made in
wht is known is ýa aucakspre
The heatinga s almost par ro
Rps oebtg steam typp ý
bhnsu thoe fied tbe that goes
I urnace. In this state the gas is used
for all purposes whe t without
light is required, as, for itane, for
gas stores dof whatever kind, or for
boiling water and generauting tem.
I When required to be used fur lighting
uuea this bectin g - s made to
babble t a resrvmer eataimng
rectified petroleum, specific gravity
of aboutO.bS. It then paeseatcem
sinto the pipes fora irnulation ad co
sumption, and inues from e burn
I ers a very excellent ,qua l in ill
a miati ~ower to sixtesn and a half
candles, with a consumption of five en
bie feet an hour ian Argand bu er.
The experments on the power of this
ugas for both heating and par`
poses are said to have been
atisfactory, and thie east to
much Ies than that of coal
when the p- ofc als is
than the very high rats which
I vailed in England dring thes
months.
SDisrsarnow tn Deso-us
fat thst mixture d bad
acid astringents are often
medicines. They are potent to
and may be safely warranted
i*tht "..& C tyb long
More drunkards have been
tthi hby the liqunrs
0 Me. AJsoolc poisons,
as remedies, are more
tavern drama. For atematest
mittent fevers, aswell as for all
diseases whic these fiery
falsely eertifed to raliesv I,.
Vinegar Bitters, the we pb
regetable medicines, is a
Bit this is set all; the e
I ee elixir is a sovereign
Sderaved te for
fedte by th fltboom and
stives, of missionries Of
Within the present year
known eltiseas have eetile
Sourse of Vinegar Bitters
hterates the desire for
Ii.. ess
-It used to be a emms
England than Frase was rich
to paoe her glory, ad i
he~ liththought of theastof
ty. Now the attention of the
is drawn to the following
shows what a costy game war
ttime is: There is te war
5000,01NE,000f; the interestea
for two yeams, Uo$,So .; the
w the (luu tree s 2SaPUa req
1en*ter, s Lotshmwithci u~scr-l
2' .iul e - -I 11!alll!I
I visis ad M gap
a!ra iw
airemlm .1 eaplsltotd
thbe is. As vln u, a o i pm
Ierat reooverg tfrom fever or other schness.
Shas soeqaL If tae aid g thb easof m
Pronvets fever and agen and other ide>
We see tm Paoorse A GQaru'E
EBma Ormv Boa is bsomisg very
popular in our ity, is quality we know
as superior, ad bei nmely peelumed
we are not surprised that eomume
prefer it, and that it hass large.sale.
A eanruax in the east.rn part of
the state, who wms about having hi kleg ampu
tated on aeount of it beingbeat an
es sad sil at the knee. beard of J mba s
Anodyne ILmeat. After M t shaort
time leg beome Lghsndis nw as
earviceabe a the other.
-The lit of prises ofal sorts po.
m , maedal haonrable mentio, k
by Ameie ezhibitou at Vienas i four
eol-uas 1o .We should think evey.
body who a O ot something.
A oem muy people have asked as
of late " How do you keep vohoe look
i sod sleek and glosy?" We toll them its
the easiat thing lthewor; gie h8erdn
Cavalry Coatioa Powders two or three times
a week.
Evns partiele of poioonus matter
is carried out of the system; the pal anId al.
low wll beeom treak and vigoros by using
8lmmes' L ier eglaie.
cuLObra
Pawn Man .'s barnes all is the best.
Wetemte's Appear s.w Medp.
lvery laddkOtle at debility and eshasatela h a
mute appeal of asture fr medlcinal ad to arrest
the preram of decay How ae these atlest ap
peak at physical wubsa s to the namtps ao the
heatl ar auasally met? Too ftes, umUmsatet -
ly. the drag presrld aggravate the symptoms.
Whoever reoommeade drtati purgatives, or mia.
eral stivanut, or poleoaeus alkatelds, under met
eltcmatane . Is s so lly t the al a ad a -
my othe patient. Wbeeveroee the eaetrary, ad
viee the brokes doewns and dempeadlag arer to
resort to that peerless vegetable tavwlgast NH
latter eismach tutees, for am sad cemirt, e a
true phisatheropht It lk b to mea that beae
mever wan as lutames io whiaeh ea advice was
gives sad seesptd withmut the happiest rmse .
eism the very depth e weeakmea Na deepodm
cy thasmb have been esers to vier health.
sad bytstsve lppee Iha a
semamebto air their
and
amd
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to.
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My F.Um oodrh r ma of"Pots[arley'lsadI
land. lRmarkabls voaamup . ohlw rucms. card
embaws is tbva bhn of all atea.of navalp o
ovum. The rmmdacn K -ld/tes" ad I.
thmem isteed so esle Overlwllloatratlow
d low prted. Paud br cifea and extra erms;
or. If you ebb to M. tn at seep. se ed 4a be rts
VALLsy PmLsaeiSS Co,, Nt. Loot.,
ýý 1t ý L old. m" of wort
K 5T9 sex, ael ote wore
tosey at wor for mas In t( gar momeata or
al the tIme, ibas at saytblmg sMa Faftcolars
fro. AAIrs iA STlIMN *lI a M. Portsntla Me.
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NONPAREIL EAUW"U
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hot ttoma rswO.s WiaL "
T ADT mewls wantd to mall liver mm umbl
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Xwis and mny address,
!CIhtl Fms sheot. NSlw Tort.
~ .and 0. Proen & Bom.' nso Doombr-I omit.g
0ra mm?"a Murmimbod In, the - r (tam
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