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"Xr'S2P!PS-5 ; " srsw r. c"- sl. jgag.aEy HOME, FAM AND GARDEN. Mosquitoes are said to be expelled or disabled by placing a little buhach or insect powder on some burning paper in the bedroom. "' Milk in any form is good for poul try. Mixing it with ground feed is not only nutritious and healthy for chicks but is one of the best articles of food for fattening fowls and for producing eggs. Milk Lemonade. Loaf sugar, one and a half pounds, dissolved in a quart of boiling water, with half a pint of lemon juice, and one and a half pints oi milk. This makes a capital summer beverage. Remove the corn from the ground and plow the stubble under if land is f to be sown to wheat. A freauent meth od is to sow the seed upon the stubble and then cover it by plowing alightfur row. The surface is then Harrnwori nr i left rough. & Molasses Cookies.--One cupful of I thirds cupful of hot water, two-thirds R cupful of lard or butter, one egg. one I teaspoonful of alum, one teaspoonful of saleratus, and two teaspoonfuls of gin ger. These ingredients will make ninety . to 110 cookies. $ Beef Hash. Two tumblers of hot (water, a large spoonful of butter, three tablespoonfuls of grated cheese and the i same of fine bread crumbs; then season highly with cayenne pepper, adding three tumblers of cold beef, minced. ) I It should all be stirred well together and served as soon as hot. c Excellent White Cake. Two cups of granulated sugar beaten to a i cream with a scant cup of butter, then I add a third of a cup of sweet milk, the whites of eight eggs beaten to a stiff frotb, and three and a half teacupfuls of 1 sifted flour, with two teaspoonfuls of , yeast powder mixed with it. Flavor and bake in a moderate oven. When puffs or wind-galls appear on the ankles of young colts, they may be considered as the result of constitution al defect arising from breeding mares similarly defective. In this case the blemish" will be incurable. The only treatment is to prick the puff and put a bandage with a pad over the part so as to keep a constant pressure on it. French Rarebit. Take three ounces of cheese, cut it in small square pieces and set it to fry with a little piece of butter. When your cheese begins to melt, have three eggs beaten up with salt and pepper. Four them upon your cheese. Stir and roll it all into a sort of muff and take it off. The whole operation should not take more than one or two minutes. Try it. Eggs can be preserved in lime, slack ed as if for whitewash. The eggs are packed in barrels or brick vats, and kept covered with the lime. Or they may be preserved equally well for do mestic use by smearing them, when . perfectly fresh, with linseed-oil, so as to cover the shell with a complete film. They are then placed on their ends in boxes or barrels in fine cut hay, straw, chaff, oats, or bran, and kept in a cool, dry place. Butter-milk Cheese. You can make delicious little cheeses by warm ing up buttermilk until it quite curdles, r.rmn straininor it. thrrmorh a. haor. miTino' the curd with a little cream, butter and j salt, then pressing it into a small basin or cup for a few hours. It is very nice for breakfast or lunch. The best scones, teacakes and plain cake are made with buttermilk instead of sweet milk or water, using a small quantity of carbonate of soda. Onion Soup. Cut a number of onions into dice or very thin slices. Toss them In plenty of butter till light brown; moisten them well with broth, and let them simmer gently for an hour, adding sufficient water from time to time. In the meantime fry some sippets of bread to a bright golden color in plenty of butter. Throw them into the soup when done, with sufficient salt and pepper, and serve immediately. The yelk of an egg well beaten, thor oughly mixed with twice its bulk of the liquor, may also be added to the soup. The best method of applying liquid manure is to spread it from a large cask or tank mounted upon wheels. It can only be conveniently spread upon grass or young crops, and" it is hardly proba ble that it can be done economically. The better way would bo to absorb the liquids of the manure by the addition ,4V of litter of some porous kind, and if nothing better can be procured, earth or sand may be used. This can be sprea'd with less trouble than liquid manure, and unless it is required for garden or market crops, young corn or grass, or similar purposes, the dry manure will be most convenient. At present it will not pay to use such laborious methods with common farm crops, because the ordinary methods can be applied as effectively and more cheaply. The common adulterant for vinegar is sulphuric acid, which is used on ac count of its intense sourness. Its pres ence may be detected as follows: boil the suspected vinegar in a glass or porcelain vessel with a little solution of calcium chloride. This is made by diluting hy drochloric acid with four times the quantity of water and adding powdered chalk or marble-dust until no further effervesence is caused by adding chalk or marble. The solution is filtered for use. If sulphuric acid exists in the vinegar, a precipitate of gypsum (sul phate of lime) is thrown down on mix ing the solution with the vinegar. Vinegar is also adulterated by adding infusion of acrid substances, as pepper, mustard-seed. etc. These may be de tected by evaporating a small quantity of the vimegar to concentration, and .' - 'the taste win reveal tne loreign suu 1 (stance. Among the passengers who arrived in' Paris at the Orleans terminus, re cently, was a gray-bearded man of about fifty, in Oriental 'garb, with eyes wide open but void of expression, being blind irom cataract. Be was led by a gii ten, ot interesting appearance, also in Eastern dress. The child guided her father outside the station ana then, ad dressing a bystander, said, "Hopital! hopitalT" This was evidently the only word in French they knew. A railway servant assisted them into a cab and or dered the driver to take them to the Hotel Dieu, but there they could not be received, as the affliction from which the man was suffering was not one of those treated there. The cabman then took them to a police-station, where the police gave them food and allowed them to rest on the couches. The inspector on duty questioned them, but the only reply he could obtain was the words, "Mahmoud, Telia, Jerusalem, hopital." Later the Commissary tried the old man in Spanish. The latter understood him, and then related the circumstances that had brought them to Paris. His name was Mahmoud and that of his daughter Telia. He was a small shop-keeper at Jerusalem, and while traveling in the desert had contracted a blindness, from which he could obtain no relief in his own country. He resolved to come to Paris ; and, leaving his business to his wife and younger children, he started with his daughter, carrying with them some carpets and perfumery to sell on the way. They sailed from Jaffa in a trading slup and landed at Bordeaux. Finally they had reached Paris with just six francs and two carpets worth about 60 francs remaining. The Commissary of Police obtained their admission to the Rothschild Hospital, where Mahmoud and Telia will be kept 'while the opera tion for cataract is being performed. m s The next "new thing" is likely to be glass type for newspaper printing! Experiments have just been made in Paris with glass type, and the result is said to have been very successful. The type preserves its cleanness almost in definitely; it is said to wear better than metal, and to maintain its sharpness of outline longer. A Nebraska 'Sunday-school was on a railroad excursion. A boy leaned out of a car window and fired a revolver at the same instant that a girl put her head out at another window, and the bullet killed her. THE. MARKETS. NEW YORK, August 21. 1880. CATTLE Native Steers. 8.50 a 10.00 COrTON Middling 11 FLOUR Good to Choice 4.10 a G.25 WHEAT Red. No. 2 1.07 0 1.03 spriii!', No. 2 1.03 & 1.0o CORN No. 2 50 50?i OATS Western Mixed 38 O 40 PORK Old Mess 1G.0O a 1C.25 ST. LOUIS. COTTON Middling S 11 BEEVES Choice 4.70 & 4.85 Good to Prime 4.50 4.05 Native Cows 2.25 3.00 Texas Steers 2.50 3.00 HOGS Common to Select.... 4.50 5.25 SHEEP Kiiir to Choice 3.00 4.00 FLOUR XXX to Choice. 4.25 & 4.80 WHEAT No. 2 Winter K U5 No. 3 ' S5 0 S5 CORN No. 2 Mixed. 35 u 35 OATS No.2 25 26 BYE No.2 70 71 TOISACCO DaikLugs 3.30 3.60 Medium Dark Leaf. 5.25 6.75 HAY Choice Timothv 12.00 a 12.50 BUTTER Choice Dairy. 20 a 22 EGGS Choice 10 a 11 PORK Standard Mess 15.75 1C.00 BACoN Long Clear 03i 0S2 LARD Prime Steam 08 a- 08 WOOL Tub-washed, Med'm. 45 a 47 Unwashed " .. 28 a 29 CHICAGO. CATTLE Native Steers 4.30 a 5.00 HOGS Common to Choice.. 4.50 5.25 SHEEP Common to Choice.. 3.t0 a 4.00 FLOUR Winters 5.00 a C.00 Springs 4.00 a 5.00 WHEAT Spring No. 2 87 a S72 Red No. 2. 92 ic'Ji CORN No. 2 39 39Jf OATS No.2. 24 a 25 RYE No.2 68 70 PORK Mess 1GJ50 a 16.75 KANSAS CITY. CATTLE Native bteers 3.25 a 3.75 Native Cows 2.40 at 2.70 HOGS Salesat 4.40 4.75 WHEAT No.2 0 79 No. 3 72X CORN No. 2 Mixed 27K OATS No. 3. a 27 NEW ORLEANS. FLOUR High Grades 5.00 a 5.75 CORN White GO 65 OATS Choice 33 & 40 HAY Choice 20.00 0 22.00 PORK Mess 15.75 a 16.00 BACON Clear Rib 09'i 10 COTTON-Middling a 11 Indianapolis (Ind.) Daily Sentinel. A. Fortaaate Indorse r. It is oar observation that not every one who "backs his neighbor's paper," always escapes with his parse untouched. But there are occasions where a man can give his in dorsement and convey a benefit all around. Mr. A. W. Wetzel, of Nauvoo, III., suffered for years with Dyspepsia, and used all kinds of medicine in vain, until he tried the Ham burg Drops which quickly cured him. He now warmly indorses this wonderful remedy. Cnicogo Tribune.J A. Greater Discovery thaa Electricity. I have spent over two thousand dollars, said J. D. L. Harvey, Esq., of Chicago, to cure my wife of Rheumatism. Two bottles of St. Jacobs Oil accomplished what all the medical treatment and other remedies failed to effect. I regard it as a greater discovery than elctricitv and a boon to the human race. Prof . Morse, of the University of Tokio, has just issued, in the Science Memoirs of the institution, a most elaborate and exhaustive treatise upon the prehistoric "Shell Mounds of Omori," in t Inch he shows conclusively the existence ot cannibal practices in ancient times among the inhabitants of these mounds. Geaa Advice. 1ht Eaily Advertiser, St. Albans, Vermont, has the following: "We feel sure thai if such of our f rienas as are sufferers from dis eases of Kidnevs and Liver would but use Warner's Safe Kindey and Liver Cure, they would be benefited. "It raises the dead," said an enthusiastic friend about Hunt's Rkkedt. The aged and infirm are strengthened and faculties brightened by Malt Bitters. Xweaty'Tear a Seaerer. Dr. B. V. Pixrcb: Bear Sir Twenty years ago I was ship wrecked on the Atlantic Ocean, and the cold and exposure caused, a large Abscess to form on each leg, which kept continually discharg ing. After spending hundreds of dollars, with no benefit, I was persuaded to try your Golden Medical Discovery, and now, in less than three months after taking the first bot tle, I am thankful to say I am completely cured, and for the first time in ten years can put my left heel to the ground. I am, sir, yours respectfully, William Ryder, 87 Jefferson Street, Buffalo, N. Y. v Enthusiastic in its Favor. All housekeepers who have ever used the Charter Oak Stove are enthusiastic in its favor, and say that for all purposes of cook ing and baking this stove "can not be equaled. The large flues and heavy castings, exposed to the fire, make the Charter Oak especially adapted to onr soft coal, which is destruct ive to cast-iron. The Reservoir is pro nounced perfect in its arrangement and operation, heating water just right. m A Brooklyn man is so bow-legged that a dog which tried to run between his legs came out on the same side of the man that he started in on, and then when the man went to kick the animal, he hit a man on the other side of him. Several Good Things. If you want good digestion If you want good health, . If you want good baking, If you want a good rtove, If you want the cheapest stove, If you want a good square meal, Buy a Charter Oak Stove. Every Farmer and Teamster should know that Frazer Axle Grease cures sore necks and scratches on horses. Buy it anywhere. WanoFT's Fever and Aeue Tonic the old reliable remedy, now sells at one dollar. 1 Advantage of Heavy Plates. The soft bitdminous coal used in the West is so destructive on all cast-iron that the heavy plates in the Charter Oak Cook Stove will be appreciated by housekeepers as well as dealers. This advantage, with ex cellent draft, quick and uniform baking, make the Charter Oak the most desirable stove in the market. Bedding's Russia Salve meets with won derful success in all cases of skin diseases. fl ' Of! perdayathome.SamplPsworth$5 0 ID fZUfree AdareeSTsox&Oa. Portland, Ma $72 A WEEK. $12 a day at home easily made. CoetlT outfit tree. AddrsTrae Co. AucustaM 6UNS Revolvers. Hlus. Catalogue fret. Great western em works. Httsbursa, Fa S66 A WEEK in your own town. Terms and 5 outfit free. 4ditrlR.HallettfcCa.PorUand.Ma HAIR Wholesale and retail. Send for nriea- UsL Goods sent C.O.D. Wlssmade to order. E. BURNHAM. 71 State Street. Chicago. IRES' IMPROVED ROOT BEER PKGS., 25C Makes gais. oi a delicious ana panning Deveragc. ask your zeistforit. or Rend 25c to mnnufactor and receive It By mall. AdfressE.HiKX3.2l5MarlcctSt.,Phuad'a,Pa. our WELL AUGER is the cheapest, borea the fastest. We ore the oldest and largest firm in America. Send for our pictorial catalogue. 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