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Show teen pounds r". yi) i io3i i'. faujI 1 the warm room. slopp'-- and t tons lacking of an aiera ot live ter oil .i i. Tn i iu , Was p,, ,a 's f.ir u at p '1 al n. !es to li.o Aiboi cariied v the cream was I'reaniorv, I an the butt r weighed. A general init:t'ha was is.u-- d to all to come an see the cu.v uidke I and the product weigh; I, and put under lock and key when sent to ho cream-try- , and the milking, transporting, separating, churning, working and weighing of the m lk and butter, respective! r, were wholly done by ble persons, who and stand ready to make an allidav t to ail of the facts. The Messrs. Powell Bros, are to be congratulated upon this altogether remarkable test. Massachusetts Ploughman. reeding Value of Apples. There is this year in many places a good crop of apples. Many of the early sorts aro going to waste, as they sell for scarcely enough when teams are busy, to pay for gathering and taking to the city. But they are too valuable for feed to be allowed to lie on the ground and rot. There never wa3 a w.ser plan of managing this thing of one than the making the apple orchard a pig pasture during the bearing season. After a tree gets of size largo enough to bear what can be grown under it is not woith the labor of plowing and cultivation. The pigs, if imiosed and lett without lings in their noses, will keep t ho soil loose, and will at the same time cover up their own dropp.ngs so that they will not soil the fruit. Tiiero is no stock to which a small mess of apples daily is cot an advantage, but horses at hard work and milch cows should be restricted to very fow per day. Pennsylvania Press. hist tLi' iiree-qua- M r- . to tbe light S'muM tiia tot-e- in tv. ''- A t T t Wl'n it ! cmt matnim mature ano: ii torit the wot ill as r'v ' : t t.ile 111' time to :..,t t t ikes to then r. f t r i.' itiu itit; tti'i.t .il is not ii i : i . I r, au mo.e.i ti'i itr.i-sbit- v t H rapdlv v tuutui-- i argu - in-r- 1 1 k!g n:ee fur a loti! time. . It is u nistake to snap on this kind of furniture, for it will crtainlv remove in; varnish in a veiy short lime. Too much ammonia will remove tno gloss, therefore a teaspoonful to pail of water is usually sufficient. Tor a cold on tho chest there is no lietter specific for most persons than well boiled or roasted onions. They may not agreo with every one, but to persons with good digestion they will not only bo found to be a most excellent remedy for a cough, and the clogging of the bronchial tubes which is usually the cause of tbe cough, but if eaten freely at the outset of acolJ they will break up what promised, from the severity of tbo attack, to have been a serious one. To remove grease spots from cloth-Aexcellent mixture to remove greaso spots from boys and men3 clothing, paiticulr.rly, is mado of four parts of alcohol to one ptfft of ammonia, and as much ether as ammo about nia. Apply the liquid lo tho grease spot, and then rub dilligently with a sponge and clear water. The chemist rv of tho operation seems to bo that tbo alcohol and ether dissolve tin; grease and tho ammonia forms a soap with it, which is washed out with the water. The iesuit is much moro satisfactory than when something is used wli ch only spreads tho spot and makes it fainter. ii, The terms of the duel wero that the grv women and children. roduetioo to I think that your insertion is ratlirr When Antonio. principals were to bo stationed twenty pieitab'e. S oi-m ills wi-- li to secure paces apart, armed w.th Coils dragoon broad, lad mado known meat replied an unasiiur.ing man. of production me tell you a short story. Last Lot in bowio and first The somewhere knives. maturin'! board a tbe to ijiiali pistols its to place early proportion : tbe coumrv. one of ibe gentlemen to whom shot was to lie lived at the word, and winter I was a conductor on a North In all our improve.! ties. malie bad brought Setters. Colonel John they were then to fire at w 11; and in Side limits car. 1 was a member, in insure to early object lias been the will mature D. breed that Logan, the editor of the San Anto- case neither party was killed when good standing, of the union. In fact, turity. The nio Pern d, gave him a letter to h s their pLtois were enipied they were it was said that I held much influence earliest is the breed that is finally going over the men. One nigh at a sort of old partner in business. Julge S. C. to fight to a finish with knives. to be pronounced the best beef proinformal meeting held at the barns, I fire were of the conthe both At first result had the as who bought breed recently parties Thompson, ducing a ranch on the Rio Hondo, thirty-liv- e slightly wounded. Mott in the ieft leg, criticised the management of the comtests at our fat slock shows. Now our miles west of San Antonio, and sent just above the knee, and McElroy in pany. Tho next day I received notice scrub stock does not possess the quality the top of the left shoulder. At the that my services were no longer needThe him out there. of early maturity. thoroughbred fire Mott missed liis man. but ed. I was never more surprised in my second at of Mr. arrived out Molt beats it iu this ThompJudge and grade sight welbis adversarys ballot in the life. I requested an explanation, but roeeived was and and at son's fair almost held cordially ranch, every respect, left who comed by that gentleman, arm, below the elbow, although was told that I was simply no longer readily this fall that fact has been established needed. The blow fell heavily upon as as was not broken, as was ho arm the him of to one satisfaction who long to the keep agreed every Hie me, for I had got a fair start in paying At shot him third he didnt to wanted to trouble the make observation. McElroys stay, tooit telling care whether lie paid any board or not, pistol failed to tiro, aud Mott missed for a house. I consulted my companThose who have not given this matter ions. They professed great si mpathv. the presence of an educated gentleman liis antagonist. When McElroys pisas much investigation as their owu in's like Mott being a desideratum in those tol failed him ho threw it down, and Every day I would talk to them of my terests demand are urged to do so, and grievance, and after a while I saw that davs on a west Texas ranch to a gentle- drawing his knife.rushed at his antagW begin at the fair. Tako the trou-- ; down see cultured throw him onist. Mott, they were tired of listenin'.! to mo. Of J.'e to inquire as to the man of J ud go Thompsons ng age of the alI could not expect them to give course. also liis down his threw hub : Shorthorn, ts. aud tastes pistol, Ileieford, Polled Anus r and i I decided to borrow until me it in had Mott lie was still then three money. Chesbean Robert and charges then though j Galloway exhibits, compare f the animals with and. druiv ng h s knife, meet liis ad- - 1 could uet something to do, but when went those of the same years old. about live feet five inches high, delicate in appearversary steel to steel; aud then occur- - I asked a man for a small loan a man, age that are within your knowledge. would him saw red such a cutting an slashing as I too. whom I had befriended lie mutno who one and two classes .stand side ance, Tieijiiently the tered complainingly and said tiiat I his calm Lope never to witness aga n. We pullthat have suppo-- e bv sale at a fair, and that, furnishes a had no ono to blame but myself. I d rcetly efiem down m uate almost the ed and McElroy exterior to appearmake apart the complete opportunity ance theie was as Lravc and durng a and Mott on top both bleeding from went about town, but could get nothcomparison. It is very true, and it and dangerous ing to do. My ch.ldren were taken be to as not a ghastly spirit as ever animated a man in any numerous forgotten, tiiat ought out of school because they wero a w ou mis. was ardent or lie nil lias the sportsman, rule thoroughbred age. grade beman of j jvial disposition, and soon better care and treatment received They both recovered, however, and My daughter a little girl whom I with tho in Mott went home lo New Orleans. lie worshiped was taken down came a great favorite neighbortl.au the common stock lias received, Wo no our room had conand was I lire; confederate no social the the all and allowances entered pneumonia. that in make army, hood, but gathering sidered complete unless Molt was have a letter from him, dated a few was b tterly cold. I appealed to sevreason can be made, and still there eral of tho neighbors. They said that will be a very large per cent. in favor present. days before tho second battle of MaMrs. General Custers Riding. seof bells if I would go to work and stop loafing local that the him heard from have never nassas. I Among of tho natural superiority of the betMv husbands horse had almost huriu Notes. Miss a was about, I might bo able t? buy all the Orpha locality since. ter stock. questered Good, ensilage weighs man ways of talking with him. as lie Van Ostrorn, who was a real beauty, coal I needed. into the confedwent too, Our only interest in calling attenMcElroy, about forty to forty-liv- e pounds per leaned far out of the saddle and laid aud a young lady of unusual accom- erate One night, after a day of weary and came out at the close tion to the superiority of improved army cubic foot. on the gallant animals head, face his g she a frontier I went to my desolate home. for search. is now and a girl, of the war captain, stock is, that we would like to see living, It is estimated that tbe hog product and there was a gleam in the eye, a plishments the advantage of a resi- or was a wife met me at the door and threw in or two and My farmer breeder the Gillespie enjoyed ago, year every employ of the west this year is short about 14 proud little toss of the head, speaking her cold arms about my neck. Tho dence in Galveston for several years county, this state. best instrumentalities at his command cent aud shoals about 11 per cent. back a whole world of affection. The before her Miss Van Ostram finally gave her doctor has given her up, she said. When wo say per family moved lo western ; to make him profits. Our English cousins grow considerout Texas. Of course she had plenty of ride could hanging quite general we we know that are telling able hand to Dr. Volney Ridley, who wa. There was frost on tho liltlo girls pil.breed tip of sight from tho opposite side, one admirers among tho young men of quantities of water cress artificialthe breeder of common stock of a wa y the means of saving the life of both low. Her dying breath was freezing. in ditches through which a flow of foot caught in tho stirrup, his hand on the neighborhood, and it was currentto greatly increase his profits. It is ly I am net so cold now, she said. former lovers. Slio now lives her fresh water is maintained. tho mane, and it made no difference to ly reported that she was cfliuiood to with the doctor in Tom Green cnnntv. not guess work and is not theory. It wistful Her gazo was fixed upon ibe The Royal Agricultural Society has li 13 beloved friend; lie took any mode Jim r is a fact and one that is witlun tho lias a house full blaze of a lamp. 1 bent over her. McElroy, a Fort near Concho,aiul Issued a new lid of prizes for preservthat his master chose to eiiDg to him of that section, and a young man who of children. .Vow Orleans Himes Not so cold now, she repeated. I personal knowledge of every man who ed fruits, made exclusively as a matter of course, and curveted etc., jams, had won considerable distinction as an Democrat, Not so cold has bred the two kinds cf stock. took her icy hands. from fruit of the British Islands. and pianred in the loftiest, proudest in that day when every r camo Practical Farmer, The She was neighbors gone. A good sugar grove of maples, it is way. His manner as plainly said as man on tiie Texas frontier bad'a i ex- Waiting fbr a Railway Collision. in tho next day. They built a fire in ITorse 'arlysTs. Sec what wo two can do! estimated, ought to yield an income of speech: that tries my stove. Its roar seemed to say. Ours is a prof cellent opportunity to win that kind of about fifty coots per tree, with as little I rarely knew him have a horso that Paralysis in horses almost invariathe young men mens souls, said a train dispatcher. Not so cold now. I despise I tiie heat Among the Lin limbs, an is due labor as any other crop of same value. did not soon become so pervaded with cf the settlement it was well underbly in late years tiiat Notwithstanding moved away from tho stove. Wo and to a d sordered oond tion cf the seiat e Too many milkers spoil a cow, rehis spirit that they appeare I to be abstood that Mr. McElroy was to no Mht the different railways have adopted buried tbo little g id while the snow nerve. The is generally very duce the milk and lessen the profits. I was obliged solutely one in feeling. escort on all occasions, rules which thoroughly systematize the uas fallinir. Just as wo wero turning Van milker is usual! to submit to some bantering sudden a, id occurs when he animal is A kind, gentle, and scarcely anyone thought of at- business, even with all the safeguards away tiiero was a momentary rent in in harness, the first siiuptom being a a treasure a dairyman cannot over- blur on my splendid Curtis Leo. Perto dispute this privilege with a little bit of carelessness or derelicA sunbeam fell upon tho snow cloud. tempt. ug weakness in one hind leg, which will estimate. haps a dash at first would carry the him. tion of duty is liable to cause trouble, tho or a vo and I seemed to hour the cotLe thrown out toward the shaft or It is said that large quantities of general and the dogs somewhat iu adAt tho first party that Mott attended, and not only loss of property, but in words, Not so cold now. traces, accompanied by a knuckling of ton seed oil are shipped to Spain aud vance. My sido had a trick of aching and wli ch was Then followed tiie weary winicr given in honor of his many instances is attended with loss ol the fetlock. Tlie first thought that Italy, and are tiiero used to mix with if we started oil oil a gallop, and I tbe into settlement, lie took life. advent I succeeded now and then in months. the mixture bciug was obliged to keep a tight rein cn usually occurs to the driver is that pure olive o.l, I remember, some years ago, when getting a days work, but wo often to fall, or pretend to fall, in occasion the animal mist have stopped upon sold under the latter name. Custis Leo at first, as lie champed at love with Miss Orpha, an whether in- I had charge of trams on a southern went without lire and sometimes withsomething that has njured its foot. Ilay should be of the best qualitv. the bit, tossed bis impal'ent head, and tentionally or not, by his assiduous road, where telegraph offices are few out fool. The summer came will) its Unless the hor-- is g'opped and active Grass is more valuable for hay when showed every sign of ignominious S to her lie aroused tiie and far between, of g vingan order to glorious warmth, but fond was just as treatment begun at once the other leg cut in the bloom. If allowed to seed shame. The general, as usual, called attentio of tho the ami the incurred enmity operator at a certain station to scarce; and, somo days, when I had will generally a fleeted he iu a it loses a portion of its feeding value. out, come on, old lady! Chug itn young H tvs hitherto favored suitor, hold the passenger tra;n failed to find work, I seemed to see. short time, when if the attack Ilay should never bo overripe. that old plug of yours; Ive got one Jim MeEirov, Jim with his uncouth for ordors, so that I might help the way over the lake, tho coni ng of anis severe the an mal will fall When cleaning out purslane not a orderly; dont want another'1 this mako to train backwoods d boisterous and manner passenger other ghastly wintor. its canhaunches leaf should be left in the ground. It is riding at a considerable distanco in tho and Upon was no match for the suave and its meeting point, the latter being The North Side street car men ways, rise. not a persistent weed, and can only bo rear. After a spurt of tremendous Upon the first appearTho tho late. in Mott repeatladies, somewhat Tho superintendent who had operator struct. pleasing ance of faltering and knuckling the destro,ed by exposing every part of speed, back flew tho master to mo polished order, for which I gave discharged mo asked mo if I wanted was lie at ail backward in saytho ed neither holding horse should bo stopped and covered the plant to tho sun, so as to scorch it. to cxcuso him, he was ready now to 1 then gave the southwhat dire vengeance lie proposed him O. K. work. Did I? What a question ! Had Willi blankets so as Lo keep the lo n In consequence of tho generally bad ride slowly till that side of mine ing ol stuck-u- p use some lo an of order head that the bound to I had a hungry train vist upon I any patriotism? and hips warm. The hip quarter and crops and bad weather in England, came round to time, which it quickly time north-bounto make trains I wish to the Did uphold tho digcity chap. famdy. gaskin should then bo rubbed briskly and the farming population aro turn- did, and then I revenged tho insult on in this way for the meeting point. Instead of holding were withchildren Matters labor? of My progressed nity for a short time. Call in the assistance ing more atteutiotl to fruit growing my swift Lee, and the maligner at last the for devoted orders, train one some time, each the out clothes. I took my place on a car. paying of some strong men, and after reniovinc than formerly, and also to poultry and called out, thats not so bad a nag attention to tiie young lady until tho him. The road One it let go by A yelling mob surrounded me. operator the patient from the shafts place a vegetable growing. The horses bounded off late xvar broke out. after all. was crookeii, and as both (rains were man a man who without feeling had A vegetable and small fruit grower the springy turf as if they really hated blanket, robe or strong piece of canvas On the withdrawal of the United between telegaaph stations I started seen my starving condition got on under the belly, well back toward the of Ariiugton, raised on 2,000 square the necessity of touch ng the turf at frontier to walk the floor until I should hear of the platform and placing one hand on bind legs, and let one or two men take feet less than half an acre $830 all. They were very well matched in States troops from the Texas of several Rangers their coming together. The suspense companies posts my arm, said: bold of it on each side to help support worth of strawberries, besides what speed, and as on we flew we were were organized under stale authority was terrible, almost unfitting me for Come, old fellow, I know yon aint the animal, which should be led care- were used in the family. Tho fruit was neck by neck, sido by side, never and Jim Mc- any other duties. As good luck would going to root us out of a job? Git off for frontier protection, fully to the nearest stable. Any at- sold at wholesale rates, and the changing our places. Breathless at train, which and come along w.th the boys. and IL C. Mott were enrolled in have it, the tempt at hurrying will aggravate the varieties were Sharpless and Belmont last, horses, dogs and ourselves made Elroy tho Van of which three of road, was of one had these, No, undisputed right Sunflowers aro used in Wyoming a bait complaint, and if the sufferer falls the Tho orderly with his slow Ostroni of Miss Orpha, delayed before reaching tho meeting brothers Well give you fifty dollars. boys, chances of recovery are very much di- Territory for fuel. The stalks, when troop horse was a speck in tho disa reached train first This the Whoa were also members. company No. point. minished. Call in a veterinary sur- dry, are as hard as maple wood, and tance. Of course I bad gone to pieces near telegraph station I felt relieved, but was Verde, stationed at Well see that you do not want Camp geon at the earliest possiblo moment. make a hot fire, andj tbe seed heads, little by little between tbe mad speed on terrible so service active been into had went my and tho strain Bandera, for anything. Think of our children In the moan time, after reaching the with the seed in are said to burn better and rushing through the wind. Jm. immediately. Two or throe months nerves that I was not good for much that are likely to starve. stable apply water as hot as it can be than hard coal. An acre of sunflowers Caster's Pooh. later a number of tiie mothers, sisters for several davs, and the experience Who thought of mine? borne to the loin, hip and thigh. A will furnish fuel for one stove for a and sweethearts of the boys compos- will ever remain in my mind, SI. aro taking the bread out of You little mustard added to the water will year. Devoted Love. Honthe went from lliis Louis company ing my wifes mouth. increase its stimulating properties, Theres a pretty little child uptown, do settlement to Camp Verde to pay Hints.! Household Who took the bread out of my As a remedy give a half dram of nux You can make cloth waterproof by a girl, who has a boy cous'id. Tiiey them a their by mouth? Ecspticism. visit, accompanied wifes vomica in a pint of milk, night and varnishing it with linseed oil, are much of an age, and they are very fathers and younger brothers, and coating Tn one of our Sunday schools recentthats no way to talk. Be Come, is missometimes morning, raralys's w.tli solution of rubber in naphtha. fond of each other. The girl wa3 taken of man creation of tho Miss vas ladies the these Orpha subject a man. among ly taken for spinal meningitis. A horse To tako ink out of linen Dip the sick, a fow days ago, with tho measles. Van O.slrom. was under d scussion. A bright boy And suffer as I have done like a suffering from the latter complaint, ink spot in pure melted tallow; then The boy was wildly excited and he a grand jubilee who had cavilled at nothing which had was there Of course when lie is placed upon his feet by wash out the tallow and the ink will went to his mother. stray dog? at Camp Verde on the arrival of the preceded, when the story of the proYou are a scab. Boys, ho won t means of a sling, can support himself, come with it. This is meaElsie has the Please, mamma, unfailing. n grand ball was given in duction of Eve was reached declared ami off. visitors, Hes a scab! get while in paralysis it is impossible for To protect childrens clothing from sles. 1 want the measles, too. Mr. Molt that he didnt believe a word of it. ball this At their honor. him lo boar his weight upon his legs (ire Add one ounce of alum to the They tried to pull me off. Soma What? No, dear. succeeded in monopolizing the comFor, said lie, there was any quanone struck mo with a stone, but three The fact should bo borne iu mind that last water used in Then the boy would not be com rinsing clothes. This pany of Miss Van Ostrorn, and her tity of the same material that Adam days later when I went homo, I met a it is of the utmost importance to stop renders them uninflammable. forted until bis mother promised if ho former lever became so enraged at bis was made of lying around loose, and little boy with a new pair of shoes and the animal aud tako it from the carTo revive old silk When silk has was a good boy ho should have the conduct that he sent him a challenge 1 dont believe God would have ripped Opie a girl that wore a pink dress. riage, if upon the road, the instant any lost its gloss and becomes limpsy it measles, and he has been so good and next and the young up Adam, whom he had just finished, Traveler. Molt Jrtcansaw in F. Lead, morning. indication of faltering or knuckling is may be restored by sponging with a he has built so much upon having tho lady had been very !over-lil:- e during just to get a rib to make Eve with. noticed. Practical Farmer. h solution of half an ounce of gum measles that they are afraid liell lose the entire aud at tiie closo of Lowe'l Courier. A Modern Instance. evening, all faith in his mother if they dont let the festivities of tho in a pint of hot water. A Holstein-Friesia- n Mott had liecord. are you a woman suffrag-ist- ? night Madame, Earache in any form is said to be him have them. San Francisco ChronMessrs. Powell Bros., of Springboro. tho Shame. was she A as kiss a snatched Crying leaving No, sir; I havent lime to be. Pa., report another remarkable record quickly relieved by filling tbe ear with icle. Thats an extremely pretty little dog barrack room in which tbe dance was Havent time? Well, if you had the mado this summer by their Ilolstein-Priesia- n chloroform vapor from an uncorked said a traveling man Mr.Bolderson has, held. of voting who would you A Shock For Mamma. Yes, very privilege cow Shadelnnd Boon 8877. bottle; vapor only, not the liquid. When McElroys friend, who was to a bright young woman. The same man Ive supcame run Dick, a Between tiie dates of June 6 and Jnly Tea drops upon a lump cf sugar is That was quite easy. support?for ten years. And who is one of Miss Van Ostroms brothers, pretty indeed. ported excellent remedy ning into the parlor cf the country waited on Mott with tho challenge He gave him plenty of whisky with his 3 inclr.s vo thirty-on- e Jour Lincoln husband. days she pro- also considered an that? My hotel, exclaiming, with childish delight: duced 125 pounds 12 ounces unsalted for hiccough and ordinary nausea. Oh, isnt that dreadful. the latter remarked: food. next morning, naL Look at this pretty flag, mamma! at and To think of taking a pool butter, which was mado from 1.772J Keep your stove blacking-brusWhy so? Well, a woman that is worth kissing same a the time small, waving each dinner printed and Her Mistake. after day founds of milk, 14,00 pounds of milk plate handy, is worth fighting for. I kissed her innocent little brute and making a man over it His took his head. mother will find Merchant and flag off stove, she in of the household was in that I brush believe you way. infant of him your The being required to produce a pound of last night, though dont and was about to make some Tho head of tho fiad cradle. she if il "have Traveler. its outter; the average of tho whole peri- it much nicer than washing it off; be- from him, evening would permitted when the about remark it, occasional an od being over four brushing pleasant house was at home peevish and faultknown I was going to. aud I am ready pounds of butter sides with the unenAppreciated. Consideration and look suddenly grabbed Tell will youngster stove nicely, always to fight for her this morning. per day. For seven consecutive days your finding. At length he became waiter and. with a look of great conbut (mean ngly): done You've Untipped he produced Cl pounds 15 ounces, if your stove is not kept lookiug clean, notlrng man. durable. Ins Jim I am something, exclaimed: he cern, ns Havent you forgotten growled. mistakes Molt lequested tho writer to act during which week she gave 400 the whole kitchen looks untidy. Urn I beGuest meditatively): Oh, mamma! You mustnt keep it, his Yes, she answered, meekly; To test the purity of water Take and the meeting was ar- air? Pounds 4 ounces of milk, so that but second, tin I see. Oh, me forgot to yes! ta take it right er Jet water in a clean, because Im going 2.51 pounds of milk was gan by putting tho wrong baby ranged to take place after the depart- tooth picks. Thank you. required for some of the suspected Philadei Poston Ti Utica Observer. bed. that week. 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