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,-I THE FUlN. i.1 -ill HOE. TOPICS FOR FARIERS. º A The ancient telievela nat Irtn a,Nºi..wit rain's horns buried in the groundl would prruce asparaguts. hs Salt andded poultry droppins pre- dr, Sent, this valuable, manure from drying Wl up :and burtingu the plants. di. -~ omi Attend to the rcellarsby'cleaning and m wli',..a-hing ther; throughly lefore day the wite.r :uppli.s are put in. ensL 'To prevent Ihres ove r-reach ing /,olren %-i the 1,1C5 of the frnt sh's, and I r,.lIh, into tl,.., t,, if the hlindl shle.bin br.' The cooler anzaleas are kept thlrugh MC the wi:l:nr, (free froi frot of cturse) dr, the, lctter the fluowers will be in the cli gºoi ?tteet .lrtsiumn, can'lvtuft, perennial pe:, iirtulacia, etc., ,ow anyl tilme' befo,re le winter 'sets in for bloonming another glu year. tut tic A little netlhod it worth a great t le:tl of memoury vin tl farm as else, tit where. s It is said that undiluted :alcohol. apr cot tiIt-d itlh a -uall l,rulh, will kill ftile t it.. ::ly bug, atI l is more agreenlhle to ulse ho than whale oil son. CV. - -cev' Geranlums that ar' dui, up from the cu ,,.,r l.,,l this fall can I.,e hung up in ll., the c.lla:r on a nail, and start out green hit in t9 -sl,ring. est on Mr. J. J.. Thomas mntiins Ilu.lthes f.t d' A ngiu! ne, , Winter Nelis, andl Ajou llu a- ti, i'',.ar wlhi'h lhave on an averugo an ivithqt,od the lli~iht. rip _________th, P'ltt can ie easily sfthen-l and re- p rv.ld froUmi broken ilm of glast byt hceating it with a h,t ir,l nott red hIt); w it will tO.n become soft and I'el o:t. ru I'isehlas can easily ibe k.pt through fe the winte in an ordin'arv, dry, dark eel- n' lar, cover the roots withle1sd and water in theen cough to ke:,', the soil moist. n --- re For common ringbone in cattle, l)r. tit Law says: "'Paint with tincture of in i.dinte, or with a s.,lution of corrtire m sut'liniat-40O grains t, one pint of in water. Vases that are to remain out-id,, allf winter, eseciallv deep (onies, should have hie soil remveed from thcem, as the ation of the frost will swell and crack fr them. I Plant plenty if hardy biulb this fall- jvainltl, crocu-c,. tulil,, nrei-sus,h etc., a hnd they will reward you, next' spring with their fragrance aud lbright colors. CO1ITktl 'Weeds by the road- ie,, fence corners sr ditch batk= should be cut down with i iunla':Lrilg h:anil. No farmer should al. t low noxious weeds to ripen their seeds et on or near his land. w ci In trlaltplatllng plants or trees firm t well about the roots with fine soil, uiils's i the soil is wet; in that case firm su.tIi ciently to prevent air spaces large V enough to dry up the roots. h Pigs reaming about at !arge consume to a conuiderabhle proportion of earth with 1 the various acorns, root;, larv:c, etc.,a th:at they grub up. and they should not c be deprivedi of it when in confinemtent. a Gnlnea fowls will keep all bugs and t insects of every de,'riltion otl' garden vines. They will not scratch like other t f.iwis or h:arm the m.ost delicate lilnt.. Their eggs are valuablle, and they lay t oftener thian the common hen. C SA slew milker makes a cow inmpatient, jhich causes hier to hold up her milk. The "strippings" are the richest part, anil if a cow is milked quietly, as welli as quicekly,&ere will be more, as well as I richer milk. Very few farmers keep accountof their crops, though they are commencing to wake up to the importance of such tran. actions If we do not Iook into such mat tcns it i. not strange tha:t farming does not pay. A pall o* water slihtly warm. in rhich two or three quarts of bran has been stirresl with a sprinkling of unlt, giveii to a cow once a day will inerease tlie flow of milk, ant also add to its ,jtuatity. _____ Push forward fattening hogs, they will gain rapidly now, tiec week's gain now i.. worth two in svcere weather and it will lnt cost as much to acconi plsh it. If hogs are in gtod condition by the tinie winter sets in .tey will not run back. 0il cake and cotton seed meal is valn alle fced for ho't, cows, sheep and hogs, giving a healthy tone to the aiiinunl, fat tening the hIan on* and keepling them stn,ng Iealthy and vigpoou. Fed with r,,ts the ettc't on animal life is aston jihing. We hare kept many a hundred lushiel of na,l'p.s simply by pk.ing tli'nt cans' fully in the fall t'nI, hurying them in aliaflou pits in the opln !rotind, cover ing over with straw, ann four or siK inches of earth over that, in about the t.ome manner oswe preerve turnips from trost through the winlter. I'ihinese farmers ,oak their graii in Iuid manure, dilutd with waiier and *,sw whien it has berun to geruinalti. anl the .x},erience tends to shww that in this ee*r.,tmon, it not only tends to pri,.ilite tile growth and dcvelopmeht of ihe * r~alat, but also to protect the sed Ifrom wstt th in the grofrld. A wELt-mICowI r iostofl l Vat trying a horse one day, in company with the owner, a profeagional jockey. Hay. ing driven him a nile or two, the gen tleman, who utlined that he pulled pretty haid and showed a good dcal of spirit, requiring conanmt watehing and a steady rein, maid: "Do you thrink that is just the hs for awomanto drive?' "Well m, ranswered the joekey, "I must my that I shouldn't wit to marry the woman that could ,aiv that home. •-- . 1 · A WONDERFEL ENTECVCIAN. Th eEtrwamtuawvyhm of r ?es& *v'e5 -m rls. e a..e . s eSuf S. ,t::T~.nl.l, Ym,.g Kent:,%.ky Lecttr.; At Moorefleld an interview was had witb J'bhn Robinson, a clever farmer, bloc ..ose wife is a cousin to a remarkable Fe" character whose nameis Rueben Fields 5Y --" P'rofessor Fields, the Seventh Won-p der," he calls himself-and truly he is • 0 wnlderl, a show, a study, a" What is it?' of 1 " i'r,fe'sor" Fieldls was brn near Wy- Cone omuting, Bath County, twenty-eight vearsn co ago, :anl never went to school but one the day in his ife, and on that day carried taki with him an old tea-kettle filled withbut snaki~.s caught with his own hands, and h: when the teacher attempted to drag him wh into the school-roo,,m, threw the snake.' at hinm one by onC from the kettle unt iee griel breke tip the c hro , for th:t dav. anu pro never returnced again, lie heartlyv con- the 1demn,.d the idea of schools anl sclhoo. de: º clili.hrn all hi. da:vs up to the Ire-c'nt, the ant now rebulkes :ll schoo.l ehilren for 'It goint}. s.ving that they are '"os flr dor 1 cint to :,toel to lose what little know- ak eedgi tlhey iheritel, by nature." Fietlds if rgl,,ris i the los-cs.ion of a n- the tural gift-that of being a matheiua tician whose equ:al is unparalle.ld. In an fact, he is the wonder of the littl", - tei tin of the world aneI the few rur:al a sciett:ikts with vwhiom lie has come iUt cont.:.ct. It is p.-itively nas.rt'd Iv 7 Sth,: . who have known him fr.mn cllild- n' a hod that he dcsin't tknow a figure or t even the numlbrs on a clck di:al, or even a letter of the alphabet, andl yet Ieo on canl il.nstaitlyv uli correctly comnlutt any i O I nathiuati,:"l problenm read alounl to it a him, even giving tile an.swer to the how- ens est dc'imal fraction, lie hilas beei tried on as nmch a two jpaces of invoice on( a foo,lscap. of mercantile goods of every" Sdescription, and on the la.et line of ,gteidsa and ti-ures being read instantlv gave the yO: right tanwer, and eveCn conmtenii ccdl at we the ist line and in reve.r-e rotation re- ar peate.l every word, article and figure of the lt ctire invoice to a dot. lie n.ever tlt work- at any other trade thar. that of an runting ui, invoices and nimaking other th mathtemt:ti.ael ealcutlation. 'iThe '" Pro' h fe--sir.' la-ides lI.ing ji )s,,ii(el , f an on- of setni aied utnaccotunt:alle wo'l cef fiurea A r in his mindl and the key to all iiathe- de matil:1 ,roblemes, the olving of which i ut an irnsaitactneus flash of de r. the mind, acom,:tieel by a quick clos if ing ,f the eyes and twitching of the I e mui-le- of the face, as if in great agronya if m,,iei.ntturilv, als carries in his titnd a jlretutc I- antd never-varying clock dial, th Sand can give the correct" stn ' time to a sc.,endl, and can also tell the tinme to a Sseceend by a watch in anotlher l,.ket, Siee\cr ,oking at a watch or clock. lle k freqluently tells periles the dilitrence th between their tinle anIn that of the sun. w Ble has ben frequenttly asked the time !t by certain clks and watlches out o fr sight, andl has never meissed givin a cor i t s answner. Tie "l'rofesor" has gi so nonplused conductors by telling them the tcaet time by the watches in their r poi'kct., and in his peculiar manner of th irtteresting them in his unique history, P l. that hIe has frequently made almoust the I ti entire trip from Keutucky to Kansas, where his mother now resides, free Eof charg:, the conlductors beconing so in n teres'tcl in him that they wicid almo.st s 'c;ivariablv forget to collect his fa:re.a Ii- Fielis clainms that he is a s.aled eventh 0 go Wonder, in the possession of V gift which could easily be taken away frem I him, and through fear, therefore, refues s no to receive medical treatument for eii th lepsy, with which hIe is atllicted, Iutt c., sonmetimes speaks ot being willing to re- I ot ceive treatment from a " faith" dlector with whom he claims to be acqualitted, i and who lives in the mountains of Ken- d nd tucky. Fields is also possessed of an en other gift almost equally marvelmus, viz.: I er that of handling snakes of all kinds, in-e it. eluding the rattle, the copperhead, gar- t ay ter, racer, etc., and never was known to have been bitten. He also holds power over all ferocious does-having gone tt, once into the yard of James Tipton, at 1k. Mooreficel, where a most ferocious bull rt, dog held sway untoiested. The dog ell reared up on him and played with him as as he had never done with any member even of the home family. lie has also been known to have fondled with the 1 eir heels and hind legs of bad kickingt horses and mules, and never been hurt. n - Professor" Fields as a bachelor who a-ever intens to marry, weighs, 200 D" pounds, has red whiskers, atd hasn small, " grey eye of destiny," and saya 1 x* he can give no explanation of his wotider asful gift, save that it is a gift similar to t5 that of Blind Tom. Fields is naturally Sofa sullen disposition, refuses to be inter its l.ewed, for fear others will learn of htm, seldom permits an acqua:intance tole I forimetl with ainy one. The stagc-driver, tey elr. Mrt'he-llanul Tully, informed the am Tee,,e' that he suICCeced'd in forming the tndl arcejt:eimltamulee of the e Pronfe·ssor" by ap ~it. prlc·leincrr hint with a crhecker-board- the he h ,timu .aspcial gift or chrm for the run game, whichhe; dclighls in andI sees all throuagh at a glancc. Mr. Robinson says he cnsiders him.es'lf a first-class checker' pha- player. but that Fields beat him seventy g, three gaie.s out of seventy-five at one fat- sittitug, anel that Fields only gave hibt em the two giaes just to eneourage hit to ith play. tin- This peculiar character, who is indeed the greatest wonder of the age. refttse several gootl otftrs to go into the show shel business, and claims that no amount of tire money would itlduce him to thus degrad" in himself and "lIoe his charmed gift.'e ver- He is now sojourning at Wyoming, Bath 5ir County, frequently viits ?4r. Robinson'u I the family near Moorefleld, and is known by om hundnrds of the best citiaens in Bath and Nsicholas eountis t1 in ati A Fatal 3.4 Shawl. andi this A woman residing near Jeexingtnn, ct K., iilustrates the danger of weiaring tere1 lin'the presence of bullocks: While rrom mpairg thrttugh a pasture nearher home, she attracted the attention of a herd of cattle, who seemed to be enraged at the .sight of a- red shawl which she was wear ing. ,he became alarmed, and started =ing to run away, when the whole hert gave te cluesc. After running a short distance lay- -he fll, exhausted. Parti.es 'rho wit ,-on- ne.scl the chase hurried to the rescue of Iltrd the woman, anti even in time to prevent a of the cattle running overher aftershe fell, saud Ihut she died from the effee.ts of her hink fright while being taken to her home. Into_ the dn' A uo~ovD erop of blackberries has ,Iod 4 been gathered in the garden of Profesor Air va Ulam 3inbfltIsPmf' ,f, low Arsenle gilb. ( e rursm Testimony of Dr. Plbnt Qjkwe teo iz to th yudr 5l. I l over, Q, How does aneai kill? . I A. It kills by being aborbed ia tAe blood. It wors in different ways . D blood.I I person might die from shock as with errr symptoms of pasral7; the averagea a: eriod a person will live Is twenty-four up,l i ours; they may die from inflammation i i: of bowels and rectum like a dysenteric ''r: condition; sometimes they die from tt coma soon after taking it, and in that t he effect would be similar to that by d taking narcotics; two grains will i t, ki, but one and a half might; even an ounce rect has been taken without producing death, in where the stomach pump has been promptly us'ed; more than two or three 9y gr.ains would be a waste of material in d producinug death; the more arsenic taken the more would reach the brain, and dceath would be the sooner if it staid in I the stomach; there is one case on record mu where the poirsonous effects were pro. sanl duced while the victim was eating a Wt cake in which arsenic had been placed; td it inflammation of the stomach existed, We the putting in of arsenic would aggravate Ma the condition; if arsenic were putinto lar, 1an empty stomach it would produce in- .. ten-e lpain and burning, and would cause M a per Iw to scream aloud unless he had C" un,.mnlnon fortitude; at the first hearing vyoU (Mr. liarriscn) said you wanted me $ and l)r. White to examine for arsenic. r t'r.-'examined by Mr. Watrous-I r think the first efifct of arsenic would be 6 on the stomach, and it is the first effect would be to make a person scream aloud; it mi.±ht occur tha:t a lperson after taking arsenic would immediately be unable to speak a loud word, or would soon be ldead; but it could not be told before hand what the snymptoms would be. In a large proportion of cases the loss of e voice dues not occur at once. Much I would depend upon how much of the arsenic wonuld be dissolved, and the CI ,f rapidity of solution would depend upon the conta't with moisture in the stomach , Iand the heat. In a few instances persons t" : have died immediately from shocks to the nervous system, producing paralysis of tile heart, and sometimes of the lungs. SArsenic would not produce immediate death fromn shock, unless the conditions Swere favorable, such as a state of great S Sdenreesion. , Q. Will you tell in what way the - arsenic produces death? A. No; I don't propose to tell you for ayI don't know; the profession may find it Sout in the future; we know that it affects r to the circulation and nervous system; death cnsues from loss of membrane of - ,the stomach, in which case it would be r, l!secondary; in cases of arsenic eating, the patients, without exception, began with very small doses; they get so as to ttake fifteen or eighteen grains with re l freshing effect. (Dr. Jewett told about one old man who took twenty-eight : ,grains a day.) m Q. Do you know whether he has any i mucous membrane left? f A. He lived in 1tyria and I was not Spersonally acquaintc[ with him. le Lots Physical .-nslllity. o f In th e e uri ,u h i-it , ri ,.s ,if i: di n ecr • ofinm whliilh w r., i'e fron ii nt u:t+ n:al n- i.r ollie,', -o'r our t" i .:,3 :u1,i Fulli •-r i'.s, Mae r m ;: : i..t. ',., ,f ..lf-int! icteel inlurics re occurh. . , 1.cw i . tr:leed Sto the exists it. a of a low s~standard of pm hysical .seniility. A remarkable in stanc'e came tntller miy own ol,s-rva:ltion ssenic years agoc, in quite a young child, _ ut .whlichmaikes it all tlhe more striking, as s re- inf:ancv is very intoler:lnt of pain. r A liitle pauiper girl presented her.self to .one niorning in the surgery of a country doctor and lisledl out a reqncst to have a 'n- decayed tooth extra.t.d. The toth, which, for a child, was :large and firmly in fixed, was taken out without the sm:all est expression of ulering eon the part of i ar- I the child, and a penny :was given her for to diing so blrave. The next morlningz thle rer little thing reappeared and askedl toc have ae nother tooth out, this time iantitlig to at .a so d one, and it seems p,rolbale that hi- the would have cons'lented to the foreible og extraction of the whole set :at a penny as a tooth. Iso Io*UC 5'p the The liver if it is dormant and avoid a train of ing tvil' which must other-se ensue. Among antibilious nmelieines none rank so high as ilt. l.tttet', 8:oma'h Bitter. . It speedil.y bn diO ijhes those p-ins iii the regi n cI Lheaffectedi oran, the yellowneus of the skin, nansea, av, rtiug and sick heladlhe, which attend a ve l,:lion' attick. A bi'iu' tlt j et.aItera oriel ler curse of tlis eapftt livt r iinoelsnt and In tvigorrnt, finds that Lii tongue is no longer tarred in the mornint, his breath is grows ,weeter,a hnndre:t inezpli~ible sensations ter no longer niske his li!f miserable, his bowels in, haiws aciuiretl the etegdiaess of a well regu ls lta-d piece of mechinism, and he eta eat wer, with a hearty eppetita sad good digestion. the It is bcrause t'ls Bitters assists nature in her he ,drts to bo inl ba: k the disordered liver and b.wels to their nornisl condition. that it ac. e'P cmplishes ttch rasrvkable erens. Palcished testin, ov estsbliibet the fact the S.ovill' Blood tad Liver yruPD is a all esteling reuoedyformeoulous sad syphilitic save di-orera of a formidsble type. Also that it ker' cures white swelling, carbuncles, eruptive ntv- maladies of all kinds, gout and rhenmatism. oIe It moreo'ver pramote a secretion sad bow ot him he:lthy tile and directs it into the proper ch,nnels. The dcelorab!e ailments produced by mercury are also rsmedie4 by It. Drug. dgits eu it. Young men, go Weat, ears telegraphy mle tuatio rusnrsnteed. Addrema.Valenunoi, how Manager, Jsasviile. W os. rail Sherman & Co., Marshall, Mich., want en ft.'. agent in this county at once at a salary of $ad0 0 Fer month sad expenses paid. For toll ion's i fnll pertieulara addres es above. nab w Jaelu's Best B~wtet Navy Tobasee An article e1 true m meit.-- Br'B own's Bros chial Trecheg" are the most popular stiele in this euntry or Europe forThroat Diseassr sal Coughs. and this popularity is based tnun real merit. 5 eta. a box. In these days, when them is such a strife among mskerr as to who shall produce the lowest priced Parlor Organ. it is well to re' ome, member that one Company keep ap thsir d of 'tandarI of lUgheat excellence. Every orgn the made by them may he depended on.To hae scar- a M tsou & Hamlin Orjan is to have the best irted that e m be made. gave - The gewYork Wetkly Wits',s which sir ance u'ates! 4,' 00 has received wany hundreds of it- lettes saying it is the best payer is the coon. P(,try. The subscription is $1 50, but it will be sent on trial till new yur for 10 cents, or a vlneimen copy will he sont grtti,. Addres fell, John Dongall & Co., 7 Frankfot at, N. Y. r 'or one cent eair-*' . a posts! enrdand ,e . olddre to D:. Senford. 162 Broad ~eO 'o5 p sand reeo:,'v pamphlets by i ; I)'Jr which you san learn has . *t~,~,i~ 1i6 out of order, sad if ]esor • yay disesed whet is wont~ to take for it. S;~i (;et l.on's P'atent IlPel 8:'lener applied to thoseenew f'nott ancl they will never run over, and will aut twice ast ioat. _avalilsb, uo t'. (silh-rt'a l'oro Sc'rch. 3nagb'her. WIre. o 1n U mel ie.. Dr lrrhbl'is Uterl'e (aaollP" an will joiltvcelV elre F.nial `"'-:knesr. p':rm as Fi:tngof the V ilhb. . A ibut', Chronlic fltgamm.tion or 1T:c rotion of bthe F W '-ji, Ir. rl;':tal tIva rrbgeo° -too'Iinr.Painful. , h ?1uppreie'd al IrretultrI MenatiUatlot. Ae. An old N a-d aeliable remedy ,3 I poItal eart for pIam pihlot, with txeatmnnl, cures tarid trtfieItt from MPrsi.ni and altienta to Hawarth iA tMIlasrd. U t i c a . N. Y '- 0l 4 bh y al ' l- ains f P a l allh "dietd in Dener;" ai to l1h tweW rcc3ived by friends at hcme daily, when t. in most cafes an early ue of H )p Bitters Ia would have iavcd the ccea-oi I 'r such sad nev',. S "e other column. Don't I;et thke h'ill. If you are subiect t, the ague you mu' b, sure to keep your liver, bowels andl kidnc ys in goal free ctrndition. When so. you will be sifi from all at tacks. Tile remedy to use is Kidneym Wrt. It ii the best preventation of all malarial disaaes that you can take. See !arse advertisement. y 7 e A'ai .,Lta:. ai"tI tixg"'o,ý.I. r l.m(tta" 1 "" (a")ý(ý(ý4 YEA. e t'" Wn"sl {t , (' l fl ' - ....sE R d'. f. %4.1:. %L. i..di.. 1." Sa weeka"a il rtnr.w t.iwn Teruar aA,. 'lutlt WS e rce ,.1l, L ".-II Hai.a.:i 4')" ' .l'trllrtn.T.l ti4 f t ay - O Iy in". ,n ..tn ...".. -Lilt ',.. $V 1m rrP4+rlqa c ", ... P ,.-It,,r|. Ye it sail aN llp, 7tr ftae , iretlt . hagaJi ever t ". ..1 .4gIeIee Platere . At Iiion. himn. 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