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Woodville Advocate (1878), 17 Jul 1884, p. 7

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Tho balms And cleaning was over Whoa the boys «me home tron: uhool; My forum It In waning gdsr And plan-nay broke hi. ru 0 . And M patch: the homo wu clan und brightâ€"- ‘l'lgm ‘u no} 3 thjng_ nmhs._ ' 'fifohi' "u "€113." ifiifii‘iiboughn " Won! do In much for s km." And the wife. “tuna down in tho fire-light. The lab, aloop n her side. Bar hulbund chafing. tad wuohing her wm: I hulbtnd'o loving pride.l 1133ng 131th of hqr full .9517 Q gaunt homo. 01â€"501- ohildFoH 31665 in" thobod. And aid with n sweet contented hush. " No wonder- that girl. will and I" Facts Regarding the Crops of Growing Grain. WHAT TO DO WITH THE WHEAT MIDGE. (A Prunes! Agriculzurht'l Weekly Budget.) Itisthe experience of the best wheet growers in our own end other countries tbet e superior quelity oi grein is obteined by herveeting the crop when the berry is in the soft or “ doughy " stete; thet is when the grein mey be reedily crushed be- tween the thumb end finger. It is cleimed thet more bushels per ecre. end e greeter emonnt of flour of e better quelity per bnsheLere thus obteined. Sterch end gluten erethe most velneblc constituents of whest. end the quelity of these is diminished by over ripening. while the per cent. of woody fibre is inoreesed. Every termer cen seedily mete e precticel test of this question by cutting e pert of his wheet eerlier then the rest. threshing. weighing end grinding the - grein seperetely. The method of hervesting the grin hes much to do with its queuty. One of the greetest sources oi lose erises from the cerelessend hurried men- ner o! shocking the bundles. It the shock becomes thoroughly wet. es it is sure to be in "cetchmg" weether. it not properly mede end protected. the grein begins to grow. end only en interior breed cen be mede from it. There ere severe! methods of errenging bundles in the shock; they mey be set in peirs. forming e row of ten or twenty. or in round shocks. The long stocks expose e broed snrtece to the winds. end mey be blown down. when the well- set ronnd shock would stend the storm. The letter torm else more reedily edmite of “ ee ping." A secure smell shook may be m e c! three peirs o! bundles not closely end firmly. with two more bundles upon each side of the double row. The hseds of the bundles ere brought up together end e cepsheet pieced over ell. This esp is en ordinery bundle. with the bend pieced six or eight inches from the but. end the top bent out into the shepe of e tunnel. A lerger round stock consists of four peirs of bundles. with three sheaves on each side. melting fourteen. upon which two cep- sheevee ere pleoed. eech mede as above described. with one side of the funnel left open where the two sheeves join on the shocks. A boy mey eid in bringing the sheeves into piles. but it is no economy to employ him to check them. It is e com- mon prectice to cut end bind until night- fell. end efterwerds set up the sheaves in the quickest wey possible. 0! ell hervest work. the shocking of grein should he done with the greetest eere; otherwise it herd storm mey convert the poorly mede shocks into piles of deeeying strew. end grownng end neerly useless grein. flees-flu mending Grain. anfiicer in the English nevy hes con- structed e tehle for estimeting. with ell needful eccurecy. the emount of wheat on en acre of lend before it is hervested. The estimate on be mede es soon es the grsin is ripe. Meke e wood or iron freme one yerd equere. cerefully let it down over the stending grein, end then shell end weigh ell the grein on the strews belonging inside thet freme. If e circulsr “ crop form.” es he cells it. is more convenient. melre it six feet nine end it querter inches in diemeter. of helf inch iron. From his elehorete tehle. es published in the Dublin Famer'a Guam. we extract the following : 2 on. per sq: yerd «'1.qu mos bushels per ecre. at law u u a H II It ‘3“ u u 3 u :l I: lgg 1! n . n l l l t u ‘u n u u w 1' u u FARM AND GARDEN. These oliimutea nro on the basis of 60 lbs. per bushel. The 2} ounces per square yud to shout “no mango yield of when per more in Amalia; the 52 ounces per ,4: 1. AL- -_-__.-- x- (1---; rqmro Brittin. The pretence of the when midge e: this time ot the yen ie mode known by large nnmhere flgingl in at me windows ee night. covering e e empe. the pepere. etc.. on eeblee. One preotioel remed the hue been recommended ie to burn e! the eoreen- inge of efieoeed whenâ€"ell the refuse of the running mill. ehe eweepinge of the horn- floor. or nny pleoe where the groin heeheen eteoked. end where ehe ineeou would nee- urelly be ehehen out. Another remedy is. Who- and flow to Ila-vent When. 6mm “.th .m- Mull] Ind ' nah“. nu. it tiny "cloud mu 3 I". nut but 0 work at . Wold. mm. moths: out Why '0..- WW '0‘. [low :1 Iran! lie When: Midge. in tho' avenge in 0:3“ loot oi burying ony lnsoots thst might undo. no lo: below the mine so poeti- blo. The sdvsntoce resulting item this node is. thst in the iollowina you thsy would not he inflnoneed h the wsunth so only. es otherwise th development would be retorded. out! in oil prohsblllty ; gait tame“ wouldi he too late t?) be ow so greet njury. ese sevexsl myethoyds the would in set be stoned out. Bee! es theee remedies mother has been propoeed. viz: thet spring wheat should be sewn lste nnd toll whest so only so possible; the object being thst» the former should be motored too loto.snd thelottor too soon.ior the sttsek oi the mldgo in the month of J one. Othel- Bur-I Jostluo. Let the hens run in the orehszd. They will do much towotdn keeping out the center worm. Ventilstlon in the deity ehould be done st night or only in the morning. when the sit in the eoolost. ._ - ..___A|_ The rnleto mow the lewn onee e week ehonld not be followed blindly. In e dry time. when green row: but little. mowing should be one n ed. Be governed by the condition of t e gnu. In some perte of Englend been ere never sold for money. They ere exehenged tor fruit. stein. vegetables. end enimele. but their owners believe thet “ bed lnok " nt- tende persons who sell their beee o‘r money. '0an ru-w-u' . __~‘ In savers! costumes in Asia sud Africa, in which cows and gosh src kept sad in which butter sud cheese m msde. no milk is drunk snd none is used in tea. and 001100 cg {or say cookingycrposcs. A _â€".._ AL. UUHW v. av. an; â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" °‘_V‘,,,, An old farmer has made his granary dis- tasteful to rats by daubing all the angles on the outside of the building with hot pine tar for the width of three or four inches, and also any seam or crack where a rat or mouse can stand to gnaw. Many tucheias and oaotuses bloom only in summer: the best place for these is on the verandah. Hanging baskets are best watered by plunging them in a pail or tub of water, until the earth is well soaked through. Boxes upon the outside of the windows should not be allowed to get dry. "luv-- u - â€"â€"v w.- __ Josiah Hoopea, o‘fEsstern Penns'ylvanin, any: that experiments win: many leading fertilizers have eauhliglgeq‘ th‘eWtAaot that A,2_4 ,' 3v. VIII-nit-â€" nothiug can compete with the beet animal manure for producing vigorous growth in young trees and ehruhe. Appliontione of wood when. ground bone. phosphates, eto., answer an excellent purpose in con- neetion with etshle mnnure, but alone they are lose eucoeeetul: The use of blood as o food for cattle hes, it ie ststed. been the subject of experiment in Denmark by n chemist, who. as 3 result, has now invented and patented a new kind of cake. in which blood forms one of the chief ingredients. Th1! new food is stated to be exceedingly nutritious and whole- some, end is eeten with avidity by ell sorts of nnimsls. end even by cows and horsee. which hove netnrellys strong dislike to the smell ot blood. - Whet is known es the keroeene emulsion ie one of the cheepeet end most easily- epplied insecticides that can he need. It is made by adding one quert oi kerosene to five querte of skim milk. in 3 close vessel. and choking till the two unite, after which it can be diluted with water to five or six times ite hulk. end npplied to vegetation with n sprinkler or tome-pump epreyer. It is etfectul egeinet elmoet the entire class of ineecte which teed upon vegetetionz ,n_ v. luw-vâ€" "â€"_-_ ____ _,‘ A writer in an eastern paper ssys that a. roseth msy be lsyered with little trouble. end then tells how to do it. Mske s narrow trench. three or four inches deep. where o good, well-grown shoot can be bent into it. After blooming. in J nly. out o slit in the shoot. selected st the point where it will touch the soil. green some soil into the out, bend the cane own to the bottom of the trench end fasten it there with some pegs ‘snd cover it well with soil. By (all it wnll be e rooted plant, and can be out swey 3nd tramplantei. Extraordinary und Brutal Slaughter at an [mole-ding Ger-thin Settlcr. The Chicago Inter-Ocean publishes a. full account of an inctcncc ct lynch law which occurred recently near the town of Mitchell, Dakota. which was exceptionglly brutal: and. as it proved, gratuitous. A man named John Smith had disappeared from the town, and in default of other occasion for excite- ment the sneighhorhood chose to assume that he had been murdered and that one Michael Bechtel, an inofieneive German, was the aeeaeein. To establish the accuracy of this impression. a number of persona began by accusing him of perjury on a trumpedmp charge. and had him put under bonds. Then they attacked him at his house one dark night with _a_ bayon‘eted gun, but without seriously injuring him. And then he suddenly vanished. Three weeks later a human hand. pointing to heaven. was seen by some boys fishing projecting above the surface of the “ Jim' River.” and examination brought to light the body of Bechtel. who had not only been assassinated. but mutilated awfully and brutally, having evidently been tortured until life was nearly extinct and then dragged to the river. a distance of six miles from his own house, where he had been seized while in bed. Although the brother of the murdered man fully identified his remains. the coroner’s jury 0! Harrison ‘county refused toflud as to his identity. and the murderers walk the streets of Mitchell. Dakota. to-day unharmed. though they are generally known. And now it is learned that the man Smith. who had been murdered.asit is alleged. by Bechtel. is alive and well in Minnesota. The stron arm of the law is apparently badly needed in Dakota. The London Lancet has a long article on the above subject. expressed in technical language. which the Scientific American sums up in a few simple words ae iollowe : The inference is. the teeth are being gradually evolved into brain matter. and as man increaeee in intellect his maeticatore become unneceseary. The future man will haveaiarge brain. but no natural teeth. He will have to depend on the mechanical dentist. - John Panelo. of Btonlngton. Oonn.. 85 yeen of ego and den! (or the pen tony yeere. was neouiehed one morning recently on ewekening ‘0 find nil heeringoompletely tutored. MOB LAW IN DAKOTA. “ The Teeth OI the Finn-e." ‘l‘he “not. Infidel-Milly!” toned I. the LII-oi ufloy. Dr. Gordon. I emeon mm to the I“! o! Bollem Hotplhl. recently pot. tormed. enooeuhlly. on opoution whmby he removed 3 loge piece 0! em from the body of o enleide end umpluted it upon ehe um of o peelent whoee nah had been denuded of m ooverlog. The oporeuon oonfliou with the provolone theoriee which momma eh“ the fluid- ot the dance heoome poiuouone one: denh, end when hood in 'oonteol with the nuidu ot the liv- _ng body produce pygmjo, or blood poison- ing. which is genersll lstsl. ' The new thst l to the cperstiou ere es wonderful es the successful issue itself. Ohsrles Johnson, 3 little bo . during the summer of 1883 wss struck by lightning. the electric current psssed through his body. testing ed the clothing. The boy. who wss sitting by on open window. was thrown to the floor. where he remsined unconscious for seversl hours. He wee subsequently removed to the hospitsl.‘ where it wee found thst the arestest injury wss done to the brsiu. Oontrsry to ell expectations the led recovered and regsiusd the toll possession of his faculties. It wee noticed. however. upon his admission thst the skin on his left shoulder sud srm to the elbow hsd s peeuiisr dsrk purple hue suggestive of gsugrene. The spplicstion of stimulating lotions tsiled to restore the nativity oi the blood vessels. Grsduslly the ports died snd dropped 06. lesving the muscles exposed. with rugged edges thst bled under the slightest provocation. _ ‘ Dr. Gardner. under whose nttention the sufferer came. resolved to try the experi- ment of trmeplmting I lsrge piece 0! skin at one time. As living prisoners were not very willing to put with that useful port of their anatomy Dr. Gerdner wee obliged to look about for some other means. Itis 3 well known hot that the skin is one of the tissues of the body that will not repro- duce it once its functions ere destroyed. To avoid the evil results of n pressing cicstrix the doctor hit upon the idea 0! using the skin of some body as soon after ‘desth es ssible. An opportunity pre- ‘sented itsel a few days after. when the body of a young German suicide was brought into the Morgue nbout three hours after life was extinct and while still warm. Dr. Gardner reguded this as the most favorable time for his operation. end he prepared his pstient tor the experiment. AL _ __rl__l A few clever strokes from the scelpel blocked out epieee of skin slightly lerger then the use to be covered on the boy's arm. to ellow for the shrinkage of the in- tegument, which is very eleetio. end in e few minutes more the piece wee dissected 03 clear down to its musculer etteohmenta. The boy's erm wee elsened of the score end excorietione end the piece. ehout e foot square, out up into smell sections shout one-querter of en ineh eqnere. wee pleced upon the erm. The work occupied about two hours, et the end of which the erm was completely covered with the new skin. ranged like tiles upon e hell floor. Bendegss were epplied end etimuleting lotions spreed over it. The little vessels from the muscles penetreted the new tis- eue and set up e heelthy eirouletion. end the new skin took upon itself ell the func- tions of the originel integument. Two of the little pieces refused to etteoh them- eelvss end died. sloughing ewey without doing demege to the surrounding perts. ‘ Nerves eppeered end seneetion in the new ‘oovering heceme elmost perfect ebout month etterwerde. The operation, in the (wee of en utiole which lately appeared in I German medical paper, which described a eimller cape. proves that the work of the America enr- geou antedeted the German operation.â€" N. Y. World. The hotel amount received for dog license duty in Ireland in 1883 wee £42,507. B} the will of Lord Mountouhell his whole property passed to his daughter. Lady J Ina Moore. An investigation he just been held in Onetleber into the alleged overcrowding of the Protestant burial plwe there. Patrick Shunton, of Kiltormar. com- mitted suicide in Galwcy jail recently by hanging himself from a gas-pipe. Mr. Joshua Clarke. Q. 0.. addressing the grand jury at Maryborongh on June 10th. said he was happy to state that there were no Orown oases to go before them. Owing to a great falling-011’ in the emi- gration of lush girls from Queenatown Mina O'Brien. the well-known philanthro- pist. has closed her “ Home " 3: Queens- town. The commend of the Royal Dublin Fneiliere, which has juei fallen vacant by the retiremeni of Colonel Duncen. will be conferred on Colonel W. Clelend, who wee mentioned in deepetchee for his services as Chief of Police at Alexendrie during the Egyptian War of 1882. A WORDS-'05 OP. .A'I'ION. Ofiioial investigotxon. by nnnlyaia. of the prinoi nl varieties of canned goods, by the New $0“ Bond of Henlth. shown thus most of the cues of reported poisoning from their use ore wholly unfounded or highly nugget-Mod. Tho committee ohm-get! ymh. the onminntion go on to . ‘ Al, AA __#~_JA -l FAA my: “ It is «tinned that npwuda of 500.- 000.000 tins of canned goods aro annnnlly packed in thin country, and being in man omq put up yhilopgah u the source of A,.I- ‘_ _ eeeee put 11%. while new e! the source or enfply. we lieve thet oenned goods ee e rn e ere ireeher, more whoieeome end pale- tebie then meny eo-eeiled fresh er eiee which are expoeed for eele during eons der- eble periode of time in the city merhete. The oenning industry he! furnished e much needed enpply of enti-eoorhntie food during the winter eeeeon. end meterielly improved the diet of ell oleeeee in the oom- mnnity. end while there mey be cases where illneee hed been oeueed by the con. enmption. throngh ignorenoe or-eerei'eee‘neee nu... _' "'""l!â€" ’c on {he pert of consumers. of spoiled or improperly peeked cennsd goods. we believe um when she nmonni consumed is con- aidered. more sickness is occasioned by the consumption of e similsr emonns of food not csnned then there is of thei which is owned." The Governor-Genoa] will “tend the opening proceedings in Monhul in oon~ nootion with the forthcoming meeting of tho Bnmh Anxiouon for the Adv-noe- Imni of Balance. (finned Good- Vlndluted. latent lfro- Ireland. I050!- cum: Inland“ “the App.- uu flinch at Bub-Ions. (mom Notu sud Quart-t) A: “3!- lup usinjnoolpo a “pinto! Iomo discus-ion. path. it my mount your random to 1:111:11“!i on “13:31.0?!“ ”mun-mo- t 0 our on on on ounordlnuy utnoflon capstan the Inn sud moon oppuonfly to undo thou tho horizon longer thnn noun! wu Bpinon. in the mood chip“: of his " Txmutno Theo- logica-Poliuoun." Spinou, who» object wutodllponu with tho moon“ for n unipolotoongnm tho rgtmuon o!_ t _o :9)- of l' ht by the etmoephere with their die- pere on or eoettering. end eseumee thet the I eppeereuoe wee strictly simller to snob ‘ prolongetione o! deylightee we heve wit- . neeesd in the recent gorgeous sunsets. . Some lete writers (94., the lete Rev. '1‘. Milner. in his “ Astronomy end Scripture") . heve supposed thet there reelly wee en ebnormel reireetion which kept the sun (so posed to be neer its setting) epperen y ebove the horizon for some time lon er then usuel. A conei eretion. however-.0! the position of the site of the bettle end its vicinity shows thet eny idee o! thh kind is nnteneble es well es unneceseery. Beth horon is to the northwest of Gibson. so thet the sun must heve been in the southeeet. end the time of dey eerly morning. It wee the prolonge- tion 0! derkness. not of deylight. thet wee desired. end this is evident from ell the cir- cumstenoes mentioned in the nerretive. The Hebrew word treueletcd “ Stend thou still.” meens literelly " Be thou silent." end the object of Joshue’s preyer wee that the sun might not shine out over Gibson. where it wee just ebout to rise. or the moon. where it lied lest been seen neerly setting in the West. over the Vsllsy of Ajslou, but thet the gethering tempest might so overcloud the heevene ee to obscure the lendscepe end give edventege to the etteohing force of Isreslites. This hes been dwelt upon by the Rev. A. Bmythe Palmer in the current number of the “ Church Querterly Review ;" bet the Rev. T.Pelhem Dale (who hed himself written en erliole telling the seine view in the Christian Advocate for 1871) points out in the num- ber of the Church Time: for the 8th inetent thet it seems to have been first noticed by the lets Henry F. A. Prett. M. D . in his “ Geneelogy of Creetion." published in 1861. Dr. Prett there eeye (p. 206) : “ It hes been seid thet Joehue’e plen “ It has been said that ‘Joehus’e plan was a night attack. and that he marched all night to accomplish it, and here is gathered the first clue towards discovering. through what, was required. what must have actually taken place, (or having marched all night he would necessarily not reach Giheon until daybreak. or so cloee upon the dawn ac to make it only too probable that his plan would fail through the absence 0! the darkness necessary toite success.” 7713110 words, than, of payer sitarwuds incorporned with mmy other pieces into the passion! book of J usher were : Let the Inn be silent over Gibeon. And the moon In the velley o! Ajelonl the word eilent when epplied so she enn meening “ not to shine.” And the end of vane mirteen in litenlly .rendered by Dr. Pren, " The enn remeined in ehe clouds o! the heevene. end shone not on erieing ee (on) en ordinery dey." The duh tempeet wee followed, ea we ell know, by e tre- mendone hell-storm, which completed the deauuotion of the rented Amorieee. Dietent ehoren nome- edditionel testimony ee to the wonderful merit of the only enre pop corn oureâ€"Pntnem'e Peinleee Corn Enreolor. "Omoe of the Ohemiet end Draggiet 42 Oennon Se, London. Eng. A friend trevelling in lhe Stetea end Oenede need Pntnem'e Corn Eureetor. end wilhin etew deye flue oorne veniehed end I now eel: you to send me e tew bottles. 8. [Bretm’f After relating “3°. lettenh our English out. we received intimation that Mr. Brett ed ordered three dozen for dis- tribution among his friends. See thety nu get the genuine Putnem‘ e Corn Extreotor. Beware of imitetione and substitutes. President Arthur bee vetoed the Fitz- John Porter Bill. and the House has passed it over the veto. Pain is one of the sure thinge of life. end it beeomee then u meet important question to have It hand the quickest and most efl‘icient remedy. Poleou’e Nnnvmxn can- not fail to cure crcmpe. toothache. neuralgia. headache and all pein. internal or external. Nerviline is the moat perfect combination ever offered to the public for the relief of pnin. It will not con you much to try it. for you can buy at any drug store for 10 come 3 trial home, which will convince you of its mighty poin- relieving power. In Japan every newepeper employs a men whose sole occupation is to go to prison whenever e court orders the: punish- ment for the edflor. â€"Lydie E. Pinkhem‘e Vegeteble Com- ponndie tobe had et the neereet drug store foredoller. It is not claimed the: thie remedy willenre ever dieeeee under the sun. but that it does el that it chime to do, thoneende of good women know end declare. A New York hotogrepher in quoted ea eeying: " A Mr twenty-five yeera' experience.nnder the skylight. end utter photographing over A hundred end forty- eeven thounnd people. I beve become eon- vlnoed thee in nineteen eeeee out of twenty the left side of the hoe vee the most ohereoterietie likeneee. whi e to em some degree the right eide in the most eymmeni- Minnie Donn, 9 years old. when on the witness-Item] in the Guley nose. at Wooo. Tex.. in never to the question : “ Do you know whet will heppen to you it you do not tell the truth ? " replied, “ Yee ; I will go to the place no pereon venue to go to. end perhnpe to the penitentiary." Mr. A. Vcn choncr. cu Amoriccn. and a protege of the Inc Jndch P. Benjcmin. succeeds to the rooms cud ccibly to put of the prccsicc of the cut stricter. hm n steam Mr. Ohcrlcc nucll lccdc the Lon- on bu vim cu income of 875.0001tom his pumice. I'D-Uh All '1‘" DUN. Il-ve You Thought About ll 0 l’n- lav-n0- In! Ilene loved Mob-n Icahn-Po l'reoenoe oi Hill. The brook! or the relive, bridge at loherly. in nri. hoe eon-ed tho lone 0! nt lee-t 80 line. The hodiee were teer. fully mntilnted. The portion of the W down repreeento the oentro open. ohont 160 feet long. The etmotnre in whot in edled hue work. It woe 40 feet from the voter to the treok. The cone of tho ooeident do not fully eotohiiehed. The engineer we. booking the trnln in on the bridge end vol checking his I to oroee oetely. The whole trein woe ught elmoet to n atop in the oentre o! the otrnotnre. When extro eteun woe put on the troil bridge begun to totter. end eoon ennk beneoth the ponder- one weight. The engineer low thot nothing could be done to prevent the dieeeter. end begun sounding hie whietle. whioh wee continued until the engine otrnok the voter. But for hie elerm not e einglo iooonpont of the eight om would hove been LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S * VEGETABLE COMPOUND *. 4.‘ IS A PQ§ITIVE CURE ' H" I UK For I“ of thou Painful Complaints and ' * Weakneuco so common to our boot . i . i . *FEMALB POPULATION.‘ . ' . I1- vnu. emu: 23111131.? 11!: wow ronx a ILL! Con-um“. ALL Ounux 'rnounuh, In mauwnox AND Umnm-nox. FALLING m rucnxam. Am) 1n: coxsxquzm‘ SPINAL Wm x353. AND 15 PARTICULARLY Anmnn to m Oman or Lll'l. ‘ . * . ' . “d“. * 11- wru. nmsoux AND anti. TUIOB! rm m U'rxncs N Am unu' STAG! or nnvxLox-nxr. "l'nl rmxxcrmCAscnmus HUIOBS 11mm: 13 "BY srnmu' n! In usn. . ‘ . . . 0 I1- nxxovzs Fun-ms, Fumfl. tom mcmnxa ton srlxuum. AND mmmw xxss or run Sroaucu. l1- ccnxs Bun-mm, Acnx. Nsnvous Pnosm'non. Gxnnn. 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