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pott tiomite nitind. HUMOR AMD WIT. Fee simple and simple fco, And nil the fees la tale, Are nothing, when compared to thee, Thou best of fees Femalk. What relation is tho door mat to the scraper? A step-further. WllV cannot a railway encino sit down? Because it lias a teuder be hind. Tun ship in which a lady best likes to embark on the sea o enjoyment, is courtship. A poor, thoughtless old gentleman sat down tho other day on tho spur of tho moment. His screams were fright ful. iV Kansas paper, sneering at thestu- t idit of a cotenipOrury, says: ''The icst thins ho hus got oil this week is a dirty shirt." A young lady composed somo verses for tho Herkimer Guzctte, headed "Dew Drops from Freshly Blown Hoses." The printer's devil printed it "freshly clown noses." A clerk in a mercantile establish rncnt writes to his friend at home. "I have a plaguey nice timo of it now-a-d'ays, very little work to do our firm don't advertise !" A obntleman at an inn, being sup plied with a pair of candles which gave a very dim light, called to the waiter : 'Here, let me have a couple of decent candles to see how these others burn." "When I happen to say a foolish thing, I always burst out a laughing," said an egotist. "I envy your happi ness, then," answered a listener, for you must live tho merriest life I kuow of." A young lady was recently cured of palpitation ot tho heart, by a young doctor, in tho most natural way imagin able lie held one of her hands in his, put his arm around her waist, and whis pered something in her ear. "I am deeply interested," said St. Augustine, "to know whether women will riso in tho last day as women, for it is to be feared in that case that they may continuo to tempt us beforo the throno ot heaven itself." "Mother, said a little fellow tho oth er dav, "is there any harm in breaking egg shells ?" "Certainly not, my dear; bur. why do you ask t" "Uauso Idrop ped the basket just now, anil see what a mess I made with the yelki." A LADY, fair and young, residing in tho neighborhood of Kansas City, late ly received a letter from her affianced, stating that ho had abandoned the no tion of marrying her. The sad news so affected tier that she pitched in and married somebody else. A man recently broke off a marriage engagement bacausc tho lady did not possess good conversational powers. A wicked editor commenting upon the fact, says : "Ho should havo married her, and then refused her a now bonnet, to havo developed her powers of talk." A distinguished California divine was naked after a trip to silver land, "What ho thought of tho country?" Ho replied : "There are but threo things at Washoe, sir big mines, littlo mines and whisky shops ; in other words, Ophir holes, gopher holes and loafer holes. "Father, did you ever have another wifo besides mother ?" "No, my boy ; what possessed you to ask such a ques tion?" "Bocauso I saw in tho old family bibb where you married Anno Domini, 18155, and that isn't mother, for her name was bally Smith." T.vo countrymen went into a hatter's to buy one of them a h.tt. Tlioy were delighted with tho sample. Inside the crown was inserted a looking class. "What is this glass for?'.' snid one of the men. Tlic other, impatient at such runil ignorance, exclaimed : "What for ? why for the man who buys tho hat to sco how it fits him." "Jeems, my lad," said a hopeful father to his son, "keep away from tho cals. When you seo one comin', dodge. Just sucn a critter us that young 'un clcanin' the door stop on t'other side of tho street, fooled your old dad, Jim my. Don't cast your eyes that way and wink. If it hudn't been for you and your mother, your dad might a been in Brazil a huntin diminds. A Neoiio Class Mekti.no. Wo find tho following in tho Western Christian Advocate : "In a negro class meeting at Rich mond, Sam Johnson was called on to pruy ; aud beforo he had closed his prayer, tho leader called out, "Sara Johnson, you may take your seat, and let Cuffeu Sugden pray ; ho is better acquainted wid de Lord dan you." An other was called upon to speak, and, af ter speaking about five minutes was called to order, and told if ho could not speak "more to de point dan dat, he THE HOUSEHOLD, I Look to tho Bed Boom. If two persons are to occupy a bed room during tho night, let them Btep into tho weighing scales as thoy retiro, and then again in tho morning, anu they will find their actual woightatleaBt a poundjess in tho morning. Frequent ly there will bo a loss of two or three pounds, and tho average loss throughout the year will bo" over ono pound. That is, during the night there is a loss of ono pound of matter which has gono off from tho body, partly from tho lungs, and partly from the pores of tho skin. Tho escaped material is carbonic acid and decayed animal matter of poison ous exhalations. This is diffused through tho air, in part, and in part absorbed by tho bed clothes. If a single ounce of wool bo burned, it will so completely saturate the air with smoko that one can hardly breathe, though thoro can bo only ono ounco of foreign matter in the air. If an ounce of cotton be burned every half hour through the night, thr air will bo kept continually saturated with smoke, unless there can bo an open door or window for its escape. Now, the sixteen ounces of smoko thus form ed are fur less poisonous than tho six teen ounces of exhalation from tbe lungs and bodies of tho two persons who lost a pound ot weight in eight hours of sleeping ; for tho dry smoko is mainly in t'io lungs, whilo tho dump odors of tho body were absorbed both into the lungs und tho pores ol the whole body. Need more bo said to show the importanco of having bed rooms well ventilated, and of a thorough airing to tho sheets, coverlets and mattrusses, in tho morning, beforo packing them up in tho form of a neatly made bed. Journal of Health. Bcncllciul Effects of Sunshine Seclusion from sunshine is one of the misfortunes of our civilized lifo. The same causo which makes tho potato vines white and sickly, when grown in tho dark cellars, operates to produce tho pale, sickly girls that are reared in our parlors. Exposo either to tho di rect rays of tho sun, and they begin to show color, health, and strength. One of tho ablest lawyers in our country a victim of long and hard brain labor, came to me a year ago, suffering from partial paralysis. Tho right leg and iiip were reduced in size, with constant pain in tho loins. He was obliged, in coming up stuirs, to raise tho left foot first, on every stair, dragging tho right ono after it. Tale, lecble, miserable, ho told mo ho had been failing for sev oral years, and closed with "iIy work is done. At sixty I find myself worn out." I directed him to lie down under a largo window, and allow tho sun to fall upon every part of his body ; at first, ten minutes a day, increasing timo until ho- could expose himself to the direct rays ot the sun a lull hour. His habits wcro not essentially altered in any other particular. In six months he came running up stairs liko a vigorous man of forty, and declared with spark ling eyes "I havo twenty years moro of work in me." 1 havo assisted many dyspeptic, neuralgic, rheumatic, und hypoehonirical people in heulth by the suu cure. 1 havo so many tacts illus trating tho wonderful power of tho sun's direct rays in curing certain classes of invalids, that I havo seriously thought of publishing a work, to bo denomiua ted tho sun cure Dr. Warren. Antidote for Poimn Dr. J. Ed wards, a prominent London physician, writes as follows to the London Times : "I inclose a simple, safe and accessible prescription for tho whole range of acid corrosive poisons, which if promptly used will almost invariaoly save life. Mix two ounces of powdered chalk, or magnesia, or one ounco of washing soua, witn a pint ot milk, and swallow ut ono draught ; then ticklo tho back of tho throat with a feather or tho fin ger so as to produce vomiting. After waru urniK rreeiy ot mine anu water, and repeat tho vomiting so ns to thor oughly wash out tho stomach. Any quantity of chalk or magnesia Inay be tuken with surety, nut soda in large quantities is injurious. I may add that tho narcotics aro excopted. Milk is an antidote- for almost all tho poisons anu especially ir followed uy vomit ing. t Making Cheesb. ltules for th making of cheeso may bo written down but thoy can, at the best, only furnish the idea. Actual practice, hand test is requisite to learning the urt of chees making, whether in factory or otherwise The best wup to do in a locality where thcro is no dairying, is to sooaroa prac tical eheeso-makcr. Do not attempt to mako cheeso unless you practically and thoroughly understand tho process. you do, loss will bo tho result. Tho trade (it ia a critical trado) learned at once, in trio commencement ot the un dertakiug, is tho truo way. Hura norm. The groatest pleasure of lifo is Iovo ; tho greatest treasuro, contentment ; tho greatest possession, health ; tho great est oaso, sleep ; and tho best medicino, a true and faithful friend. FARM Am GARDEN. A Fruit Ladder. In a number of tho Maine Farmer, wo find tho following suggestion as to the making of a fruit ladder : Split an ash or Bpruco polo to within a few feet of tho end ; then put on a ring or insert a wrought nail and clinch it, so as to prevent the polo from split ting farther ; spread it tho right width for a ladder, until near the crotch, whero it must gradually curve ; .confine it in this shape ; bore and insert rounds the proper distanco and it is ready to poke up through any littlo opening, and will rest hrmly against a small branch whero a common ladder would often cant and twist about. "Wo havo a fruit ladder different from tho above, and moro complicated and unwieldy ; but much better adapted to trees that bear tho weight of a ladder and a num. Wo took a common lad der Lomo twclvo feet in length, bored a five-eighths hole between tho first ami second rounds ut the top ; a pair of legs on sunnorts, fitting to the outside of the ton as long as tho ladder, and spreading b'ix feet ut tho bottom, is pre pared, ana an iron bolt passed tnrougn both, and keyed. Tbe Ipcs aro strength ened with ties, and afford a perfectly safe ladder to get at the outer branches f largo as well as small trees, being salt supporting. The ladder separated, can ot course bo used tor any ordinary purpose. Dwarf Fruit Trees. sometimes our dwurr trees strike a crv lavorablo soil and circumstances, and grow more vigorously than it is lesirablc dwarf trees should do. Espe cially IB this so or tho dwarf chorry ho best remedy for this is to carefully lg tho tree up and reset it again im mediately after. Indeed, whether they grow very vigorously or not, most dwarf trees aro improved by a biennial or tri ennial transplanting. It is not essen tial to good sucec-s, but is ono of the ingredients of perfect culture. Dwarf trees can bo set from eight to ten feet upart, and a greut number of all sorts set in a half acre lot. They bear fruit in a very few years, and offord much plcaure to tho enthusiast in promolog ical knowledge, by tho opportunity they altcrd ot testing and becoming acquaint' ed with many kinds and learning what varieties aro best suited to his place and his taste, and all their littlo peculiar! tics. They furnish him with material on which to exercise his pruning and train ng skill they constitute m tact, one of tho most perfect schools of horticul turc and ono who has been through a courso of study therein, though but for an hour, a day, or a year, deserves to bo elected without further qualification, member of tho nearest horticultural society. L"ur(lener 8 Monthly. . i Fining Manure. A very suctessful English gardener lays a good deal ot stress upon what he calls "lining" manure, and attributes much ot his success to this process, liy lining" ho means breaking up tbe lumps, tearing in pieces tho long strawy parts, and bringing all into such a fine state that it can bo mixed with the particles of tho soil. Having broken it up, be mixes it with ashes, leaves, saw dust, tan-bark, and all tho refuse of his garden, laying it up in thin layers. When it bus become partly decomposed ho overhauls it, turning it over with the shovel, and making it a hemogeneous muss. After tho heap hus lain a few months, it gets another working, and then, being tho. oughly fined, it is ready tor use anywuie. farmers may learn from this example. .It is plain that courso, lumpy manure cannot benefit land us much us that which is broken up and equally diffused through it. Liquid manure and guano act ethcaciously, for this, among other rousons, that they are minutely divided among tho particles o tho soil. LUauudu Farmer. To Plow Among Trues. A gen tlemun writing to tho Farmer's Club o tho American Institute, gives the fol lowing method of plowimr among trees in rows. Hitch tho traces full length directly to the plow ; then tako a crook ediack Btick, like a piece of sevtho snath two and a half feet long, sharpened at each end so it will go into tho links of tho trace chain ; then put it under tho horse just. forward of his hind legs and stick each end in tho chains ; then get a Btretcher about eight inches long and put it as closo to tho plow as you can this will givo the horso plonty of room for his hind feet and ho cau walk right against tho trees or bushes 'and never mjuro them. Swine. Pigs designed for next fa should he separated from tho sows as soon as thoy will eat rapidly. Keep them in moderate closo quarters, as when running about in large enclosures thov will oxDend a crood deal of materia' without adding proportionately to their growth. Thero is nothing better than milk, oat and barley meal, and wheat Hour unbolted, to make pigs grow. It is sometimes a little more economical to feed wheat flour than oat meal to pigs Whero pigs aro chiefly valuablo as ma nuro makers, see that they havo enough muck, sods, weeds, &o. THE Holt County Sentinel NEWSPAPER AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE In brick block, JVbrthwest corner Public Square, OREGON, MISSOURI. 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