CARI, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD A correspondent of The ' POW Yard "breaks up" 5W hen {lacing her in a Muslin . cellar 3’!- wo days. . - - Que in feedin and‘? ‘ Meow ~ I: m protecting gram ( ‘ , In very inlporfant In tho case 0 tut“ 0 till they get a full dress A poultry house ov - ith “ ‘ mites †was speedily ol , b in it two pounds 0! s on a ï¬re in a hand furnaoe, 0 doors windows being tightly closed. To rid young chicks of vermin 17w AmerQan Poultry Yard recommends amazing the feathers and fluï¬â€˜ of the no a! hen in the evening with a apongé dipped in kerosene and squeezed According to The Farmer’s Friend, a hen ‘of 1 my breed will yield onl half as many ' gs the second as the rat year after e begins laying, and, thereiore, " all fdyls kept after they are two ye old are’kept at a loss.†F Them 18 nothing better, probab 3 nothing so good, formixing with poultry droppings, as road dust gathered in sea- son and stored in_a dry place for_ tinge of need. Put in. a barrel .or box in alter- nate layers. using about twice as much duet as droppings, and mix-polo» using by "founding the mass togeth‘ er- in a k eoronatightfloor.‘ A successful English piantioe is to keep {oils in portable bungee, yhgoh are moved {tom ï¬eld to ï¬eld on‘tnejarm whenever insect food: " ~ the waste , gathered crap ‘ “p1 â€â€œ09 P made of a geiï¬er; , has long-That! row, bottomless pl in eds!) Olflhi I: he places a hen or twin, or another d chickens, and sets them down between his 10 of growing plants, and moves: them 011': time to time. Inseeta are: thneea mod, and thereï¬eea _ deal ofhelpJnl scratching. -" ‘4 ‘ ‘- -" ~3 . Household nlntl. A. fresh cut watermelon is goodfor fever. _ and «Eden. Gabblio acid bath, will cure M0! cream is the best cure for sun- burn. it draws the ï¬re, soothes and Furniture polish can now be had by the pin ; applied with a cloth it makes the furniture look like new. Iowdered borax sprinkled around the bane-boards and on the shelves will drive oookroiohes and auto away. A bottle of cement, a bucket of paint, yith 13mm and. nails. _wi_n says «a w with hammer and nails, will save {gs household ten times thqf £0“ am you. '1‘ dailalmely exploae. 1'00 carelessness of o house-wife can be blamed {qr midnight), â€inglexplosionl. ‘ ‘ , -A_ n. _ â€4-; -â€"'-'r votio oin- washmg suds for theda den; if 6y are poured over the roots â€of the plum trees they will kill them- oulio; if turned lat the roots of gerani- vwâ€"’ nms, roses, eta, they Will enhance their beauty tenfold. To sure week eyes, es,take rose leaves, the more the better, and put them into n little voter; then boil; after this strain into a bottle and cork it tight. You will ï¬nd this liquid very beneï¬cial in re- moving redness and weakness from the hey, no harm results, as the water cannot be absorbed b the grass which already has its flllof e juices. In this condition it may lie for days on the ‘ read me be safe. Had it been dried, go ease would have been entirely dif- ferent. With (sir weather and the ted. der, a few hours will draw 011' the outside, water, and relieve the hey of much of its inside moisture, so that the juices are concentrated, and may thus, the boy, he put into a cock. This \ st done soon after the middle of the , when the mass is hot, the heat ex- pe ling the moisture, and the hey curing more eflectuelly in its own shades. .Hey raked somewhat late in the afternoon is sure to imbibe moisture from the dew, which begins to fell early, though inâ€" sensibly, end has been one oath? lurlx- Girl" “1!. A writer in the Utica Herald says: “ I! rain falls immediately 8!th outhpg ""’" ’ ’d v s misehiefs to hay. Instead of th- ermg the hay then, the mower Ihou d be busy. Ont any time from the middle afternoon till dark. The cutgrass being 11, the dew will not hurt it, and if a ir any follows will soon be taken as by the sun, the tedder set to work, an by three or {our o'clock be in cook. A few days willoure it ï¬t for the barn. Where the he is thin and there is no clover, with good ing weather it my be taken in the me day without that going into the cook. I have known the whole he crop to go in this way in a drought. lover regattas putting up and curing in the ï¬ ; this on account of its coarseness. Keepin- Bom In Bloom. desires ï¬lormation on ieeping ioses izi bloom. Our best horticultnristsreoom- t‘nepduap monaslrosss have formed $110.in ï¬rst flowers ln'the open ground; to pinch of! the end 0! the ï¬rst shoot, and as soon as the rose il'fflll Opened to iokit ofl’. No rose shoul be left to ads upon the bush, as when so left it exhausts the plant in the formstion of food. As the plants grow pinch bsck the ends of the shoots when a"? have 830!!! six. inches. mbbiqs 912* 'L nun! grown six inches, mbbm iuaont all shook, II “It" :0an tom? 1?â€.th shoots Jone no left to grow they vi manna-cl the strength of the phat, Bn ea 0! the elderbu;h, hmig in :3: ntnhom.mllolear am flies. Timon-nodal: nehtheinsecudemt. Kerosene lam which are trimmed ill “ply exp_9de. Thp c‘ag'elesgnges MrsG. G. M. ofOooparstown,N. I... “dun. SnImI-mntinn nn kmnina mm in ale will relieve stomach cramps Poultry Notu. and the flowers will be few end often im attest. Should the season be hot an 9"! a mulch gt flogged: gram, or -j.‘ Al_, ,4. ‘ Wally my ormiholoï¬iets that, as she builds very early in a spring and ire uently in ex- osed sitnahW cote the eggs'an 0 young to rom the ï¬erce March winds. . Early in March we found a thrueh's nest in our garden, containing four eg ' but th est A. v.‘ of $1181 1' K53: minnows-what 9mg We 81x eggs, four of Wthh are her own and the other two those of the song thrush. When ï¬rst the pest was found it con- tained two of each kind, a thrush hav- ing laid in the blackbird's nest. Al- thoqgh epa‘x‘mwa will sometimes 32mg: â€Mgr *WEIMSI ‘ r - rim 3 Qallm’ndetp 'ld m; an! fhough several Birds will uild a new nest on an old foundation, it 18, I think, 70 unusual for one. speciesi-the ,of optima, awaitedâ€"to maké the nest of an cl tor]: of (m 3aduï¬ï¬a Usually the qhamnoli: A 1'". éolor 5:“h‘ei- ’ix'ést‘ “We ’hii‘rihï¬dh‘ in which she places it; if she builds in a hedge she generally covers it with green goes; but: if_ she_ builgl‘s, as she otten moss; but if she builds as she anon awn. 17m brgno an, 04 apple tte‘é. - 24w thh 3m ohena'which afe ï¬nally near at 11' (i, and oov'ers her Warranty?“ '0 WWWgh \ quit? open an egpoaéd It b‘éoomps b‘id- UIWULIW Ul. Ill-IO law "46011. In Dun) WU, . cogniz suggest wi of 3 it most r'" comicuons '3’ “ " â€Eulewbit o! e - Bil? dads-y yodg ‘91__bver it: -1 .6 den by'its resembhnoe to a knoj; or ex- oreeenoe of the tree itself. In this case, wood is 30' white that the neat lobke almost like a snowball in the branches. Possibly this bird may be color blind, or‘she may be just a little bit “wanting" in her instinctive facukies. as human beings are occasionally in their reason- ing powers. Why not ‘9â€"Sciencs3 Gog- up. , , I - x event reeentl' came to our reporter’s knowledgejv _'ch‘_stfbï¬ hew‘qqeriiem- {8'6 011' ' w. “tyiand'fginébâ€"thit event; H11 period - yuard has apparently last none‘of his 51y characteristicâ€. Bu; a_n ber of the fox family,in site of his pro- verbial slyness, was 0 to become, by anfl ingenious cantrivsnce, his own executioner. In West Fry ebnr Me ., v yes a .weHdmoynf er m '11; _ley_, 'yhosd edops ad been visite'a 'they, 'whos'd adopt! had boeh’ ‘visite'd nightly by a hungry fox, and one even- ing the rascal killed eleven half-grown chickens, ton of which he ate or carried 03‘, leaving one dead on the ground near the scene of slaughter Mr. Haley was considerably prgvokqd, as yonld natur- ally'be expected, and resolved to set a novel trap for his foxehip. So the next day he drove two stakes into the ground a few rods from the coops, split them partially open, and laced a loaded gun m the-crevices, care 11y pointed toward the hole under the nearest coop where the fox had crawled in to get his plun- der, In this hole he placed the dead chicken, fastened by a cord to one end of a piece of wood arranged to play for- ward and back, like a whiffle-tree, and to the other end of this stick he tied a rope, connected with the trigger of “the gun, held in position by the two stakes, as previously mentioned. He took pains to sight the gun about as high asan ordin but above the hole under the coop, a so carefully ad'nsting the rope so that nothing could ischarge the 11 unless the chicken in the hole was aid hold of. The next morning, on visiting the coop. there lay the misguided fox, dead as a door nail, with his head in the hole, and the fatal chicken in his stifl'en- ed paws. The olan worked to a charm, and makes, perhaps, the ï¬rst case on record where one of the wiliest of the animal kingdom was enticed into becom- ing the instrument of his own destruc- tiJn. An article of diet of almost universal consumption among the poorer classesin Bussia' 1s the variety of home-made cheese known as “Tworog,†of which more than 7, 000, 000 pounds are sold annually in St. Petersburg alone. Its mode of preparation is very simple. Sour skim milk 1s placed over night 1n a warm oven, and poured the next day over a sieve, where it 1s allowed to remain till all the \ whey has run 05. The curd is then packed tightly in a wooden vessel, and covered with a lid made to fit exactly within it. On this heavy weights are placed, so as to keep up a constant pres- , sure on the mass oi curd; and the space between the lid and the top of the ves- scl' is ï¬lled with cold water, which' is ‘ ire nently renewed. Tworog cheese is, ;i nact, nothing more than hard pressed ‘ curd. In the northwestern and southern ‘governments oi the empire it is often made from sheep’ I milk, and in Benin- biaa snï¬erior quality made from the 1 whole m lk is prepared which possesses far better keeg‘tgro roerties than the warn?“ is ex rted' 1n cons1dera le quan1 itiesto allochia; Enddoï¬lg‘d‘iï¬mfé 'fo Walloohia; Moldavia, and even to Ankhâ€"Ameri- can pain/man. . of a nest of†A Novel Fox-Trap. “Ring 9‘ they“ Russian Cheese. builib 6106 1 06“! 01116 4 flother '68. as used as ’98 before? The mango: wantd ha of p btrumenï¬ ',oned and so :12; blerk, bttt mthe latter had p when the clerk suddenly set to writing with the exclamlmhw J 1% it." ‘ ‘And the order ' ’fhe afhanded to the head of the house to sign did ï¬x it, 1c:I it read:Br 8 00 :1 “ m' on ' ,,"‘ mm dealem‘m‘bvenï¬e: Home said he a number one tailor’s‘ goose; endâ€"b? Jugiterâ€"vegnt go gopher jti'st li'heitfl Hot-no or Home! The particular kind of a smoothing- iron known unong the â€tailor! as a inflow “ Why, geese said the master. you ?" “'1‘1 1‘. “ï¬fth dnu' ‘. sound hardly sensible in this conneOUnn †replied the proprie- tor‘fl‘n. WOWO m ‘ two j "But {unlit than, this thé queaupn of what is théj’plgzal o! - a talior’a goose has notyet "_ ’ . Tin thistowh, or any _ mgqulgmt; of.â€"0Mcago o , _ 1. hï¬ar- i~1‘1 bigger' n a mule.’ Customerâ€" “ I did. A'i-Bmvi ï¬ned Bhrï¬'éf" ‘t‘QHvdiv‘Ioï¬Ã©â€˜hgo did you have your hair cut?†Customerâ€"“About three months ago." Barberâ€"“ Awful had out. Who out it?†Customer-e ‘nervo)â€""I 339 that you); chin has begpcu the hat barber amt phaved yoga?" ' uatpngerâ€" “Ye_e."_ Barby:â€" sill. about ï¬ght, {eat above the gro.und Charles M a young agonddnt, stripped of his coat and vast and as- cended tothe second story, and by the utmost nerve and strain succeeded in securing a hold I the e'w tow-flame above-- Wxthu:v to the it]: the11 other pod ï¬sh? lo_st her_ hold of tho casing above, and placed her on the Lmndowzaill. _ A:t_th§s «1:38:11qu “ You pugbt t9 have built ahead on him At the asylum for the insdne in 001- umbns, 0., recently, a young lady pa- tient of alight ï¬gure in some unaccount able manner worked herself between the iron bars, and when discovered was hepging on‘ the_ outeigie of the windoy réï¬irhed, and she beggéd hei' Meir to save_ himself _and let_ be}- drop t_o the were thenpnsea ~16 flufï¬n, who ï¬g! them around the lady ’3 waist, when she «was lowered to the ground. ground, semen “Elect below. -_ were then based M'ufdin, wk 0 a A hen]!!! Body (pi 9 Glen ligand. If indigeauo comm anon nud billonsnesa t_o_mont__the_ y, the_ end oa‘gnog be} clear: These disorders react upon the bnin most hurtfnll, and produce a. cloudiness in the organ 0 ï¬h “prod not experienced by e heelthy man. Hsp y these brsin-oppreesing male- dies msy be entirely dispelled by that peerless slteretive, Hoatetter's Stomsch yBitters, which cheers, refreshes end invigoretes the brain and nerves, while it regulstes the organs of digee tion, eeeimilati‘n and bilions secretion. It expo ls the morbid humor: which poison the system through the bowels and urinsry pse- seges. md exerts e powerfully invigorstmg in- fluence le' well. Its oethsrtio action is never irritating. violent or painful, but even,- neturel and pros g.ressive As on eppetizer end sleep promoter the Bitters is unrivelled; it mitigate,- the inï¬rmitiee of age, relieves the Ailments pe caller to the gentler sex, srreete premature decay, end builds up and enfeebled physique. Mulligan sud subtle indeed is the poison of Scrof ', and torrlble no ita nnges in the system. They may, however, be permanently stayed and the «‘entrnctive virus expelled from the circulation with Bomill’s Blood and Liver Syrup, 3 potent vegetable detergent which endwstes :1] skin diseases. leaving no mï¬go 1! them behind. White nellipg, salt rhoum, tottor, abscesses, liver oompis'lnt, and err-up- tiona of every descriptions we innriably con- quered by it. Drugghte sellit. Plano and Stomach. , . If you would hsve our biscuits, brad. rolls. comâ€"brad, cakeâ€" short, all alleles pre- pgmdjgom flogr, lhqrogghly gnquablo ‘apgl “ _Why, geese is the plural of goose,†I'W IlUI-u "Um. WUIUU III, VN‘U’DUIU nuu Stigewhle, u Dooley'e cut Powder, which is not on] reo from edultention, but whole- some, n rakes food very nutritious, This Buking Powder is need by the most eminent chemists and physicians. Buy it only in cans, never loose or in bulk. . 1 FWeu. xou. w.991dn’t.1.|912_292m 'i‘o ohmic md whiten the both. to mocha tho Math use Brown's hontod Bspom» I «on. Don‘ltfloo. “IN“. 0 cont- . boulo. l'oru werda or tinny years an. WINHLUW'E 8001‘ N6 SYRUP he: been used for children with never-{tiling success. It ourrecte acidity of the «much. relieves wind colic, reguktes the bowels, cum '0an end djmhtu, whether u ' from thing or other ceases. An old and we -tried remedy. 25 on. 5 bottle. Wu, famine and pestilence :11 combined do not odnoe the evil oonee nenoea to n nation whlo rel-nit from im 9 load in our veins. Penone' Pnr Hive P1 15 make new rich blood end prevent I l mnnnet of dioceses. A anm m Nunâ€"Ono“ Salvo in friend in deed. Who bu not found it such in curing Cuts. Burns, Bruises, Scolds, Felons, Bails, und even the moot ohtimto old moon, nod other Sarge ? n in 3 wonderful compound. suited uhke to the thin of the child sud of the «hit. We ole: no : logy or†non“ summed 'o Johnprggg’sAnw u.111111’0119..‘N|mfl ho moot ulnublo randy u Ian 06* been need. It in mum cure Ur din-than, dyn- enter, 6nd dho morbua. l‘or gpwnda of tinny yqu‘a Mn. EINSLQW‘B did." £11011qu :- tan f tea, Â¥(ha_ying ao’pï¬odyhzt 1110033 _his Pï¬jplo and Stomach. CHEW The OoIobuted "uncanny" Wood To; Plug Tomooo. ' zonal Ton‘ooo 0.01 low York, Boston. um iihs; °¥!-t1‘°. Olm'ï¬ the â€"T_nu choicest “'00 the world-â€" inA "linear-0hr; ‘ munâ€"n3 IMFED'L- ini {w Harlemâ€"Funk. hm. ho- 0nd 0th.:- o-n punch-u no WV cant! to Dr. NHIAB' VINBHAN LINIMBAT to: the can 01 Ohohu. Dhnhao‘ Dyan!» Urou Collohnnd cu m no“"i 561 u it in hum out“. TI be. vuï¬outil. 1'1 SOLID. L), â€19.31. iii Yoii.‘ TH: 80 um Woman the 1p to ( Tammanfld ourâ€, of m 301' “Toll“ Sui) qulckIY. If 18 FULL WIIGHI' AND STJKlNG TH. '11:. W In Medal with (wound) 00000an [60. which in adults!“ with I." and rosin. dud won't a 'uvz NONII'. 4m in: h the 01d mum. concentrated Lyo FOR FAMILY SOAP MAKING. mom." on: of on. to ï¬ve pounds. Sand for “:38 cud showing diflannl dudes. F. W. DEVOE l ., agar. Fulton um Wilhun Bu . New York. "The W $102} $25 mmmxï¬w': Novelties Oct-Jone outï¬t Free appliw 9.: J. E. BUFFORD’B 80KB, hm. hm _ 14] $0_ I41 Pupil": 8kmt.Booton.Pluul. in Eastern Nehru-kn, {or ule very cheap And an M3 torn". Gnu Bunioninlmproqu arm. 80 for the Honlcf‘l Guide, a new book with new maps, lent hoe oven-hero. 0. F. DAvu.L¢u¢ [and Com. U.P.R.R., Wnnl'rln anmn. 156 Funun 8t... 0m... Nob. Paints Ready for Use For Fox-nor- and Manufacturers. Tho: m not!†in abode. It'd tho color can alum be attain-d. Al. moan paint with them. The, hon vs: nnnluiot cont-[pg mopenioo spd do not. like 9110 ao-oallod patent. punts, contoin author waver, banana or ulknli. Theo. pom!- no in Li nid Form. and no sold :11 Gallon Or:- And Barrels. 01 no uno put “I: in upgll 09m 012!» to 9'! 901113515. Sand for sung .â€" “I.“AIA - n or conï¬ne! betray Ruuu and Tm“ in tho unboo! v. wâ€"m‘ "-ku .. __ 9.10. “a; “Weds†Piq- _ Bun-Ll nu. Forth-ma. Genoa I. on. 1nd II the mug complete wovk nbliahod. Hum tin]. 8011. a ain 1.. Price 83. Terms unequllod. Age-nut Want ed. AGMBLS;GOODBPEED $00. New York. 101mm. “1011.. Doc. 3". [EFLâ€"Hui". Min: 1 sent you 50 on. for two bone. of (Bruce'- Salvo. I ban Ind two sud have them on m ulcer on 1005.1!!! it in limo-t. well. mod-fully you". 0. an m Lrnor. comma 111!!th my a! Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Sour StomachLSjg‘HeadachQ. 59% ' vï¬S-‘lmm 70;)“ " "Tn Aid-ids; m.†' w." MWW° “3:“ l -.- In [gt-deft vim timeâ€"com! for uh! to‘ o.» ROB'I‘ WELLS. 43 Van; ï¬t... N.Y.. P. 0. Box In m, I; 335551}?! nus 33m; nil-y: W3 Am- saw BIISTIIN WENT. “'10 ï¬n! tum in m be» pm of mum 000.000 nu on of un “K mu Ila-o- 8. 1.0 01mm. 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