ArH-x a»cox with OnHDi —Txko > dau br<a> kettle, UJ1 it with rieh aveet eider; boil mom than hair any, then omptj m a «rae pot and clean the kettle. Bare ready maeet applaa pared and qnartered; f-D tho kattie with them.
Balm: Lora.—Into one quart ol atir three tabieapoonfnla ol anger toaapoonfnl ot aalt, two teaapoonlnle cream tartar, then add two egge, not beaten, a piece ol butter the eieo of an egg, melted, and ane{aeeupful of milk; diaaolv* one teaapoonful of aodain another teaoapfnl .of milk, and add laet. Thia needa to be well beaten, and baked in a round pan. To be eaten hot with
butter.
MirrroK Oaon.—In the flrat place the Are ahould be good and perfeetlT free from amok]' coal, the gridiron clean and hot. Plano the ohopa upon the gridiron about fire inohaa diatant from the fire, and torn them twioo while broiling. A chop three-quartern of an inch 11 require from ten te fifteen
regular looee eurfaoe clone up to the treea by no doing. In fact the ho dnciclee-where hia orchard ia linn tod one year in adranoo of the work, and pute hia ground in the beat Able condition before a tree ia eat, not unfrequontly gain acveral yearn by hia forcaigbt. We would auggeet that he ahould plow it deeply in the apring, giro it a good ooat of manure, grow only hoed opa, and then again plow in the aumn, croaewiee to the direction taken the apring. Theae two feeturea are i the noil and liberal the blight aa peara, and cannot bo grown well in poor aoil, put
i flborn ai will at once make rapid/, headway. "Why do not ' dart to grow I" naid a farmer, They ware planted in aod, but I plowed up aa eloee to the bodioa an poeaiblo afterward." Had ha giren
off the fire. Duaasmo Mcttok.—To hare itaa it ahould be, the dixh mind be lined with
Many faruare in "tho West," and me in what we call " the Faxt," are troubled aa to what to do with the plica ,w which lie about the *n.M, Xhe in ia cany: whore conaiderablo in kept. Bomb price ahould be
-in a dlah, a little at oorered orer with maanea potato roughed with a fork, and placed befi the fire till the dlah aaaumea the appo anoe of a nicely baked hedgehog. T hotter serred the better it wfll be rolinhed, provided it haa been allowed
Ih two, cupfuls water; add half cupful of milk: atm four hours or fire, if eoatranient. Tho
- Ut op. fry aloaiy In butter; to be kept oo while cooking. Wkal k* Haw Fenr Veera Aae. An old writer marly forty yearn ago related what ha than aaw. If he were w he oould etill
greater part of hia crop waa daaboyed. I hare aeon a farmer plowing around bnnobaa of brienv nutil hia field w taken up with them that he waa palled to abandon and give it neighbors around him aa
put up.Ma atoek fodder in manner that the flrat winda would blow down the they would remain until the fodder waa ao spoiled that hit would refuse to eat it, and he wonder why hia cattle were eo hia neighbors'. T hare
a hollow tree with both ends op 1 a bole in the middle. “Oh," aa , " the pigt will get what falls out lo tell, ho never could a
rea of 41C ir 100x130 feet, and the grand central apaoo or pavilion, underneath the loftiest portion of if, ia 130 feet square. The intersections of the aialea prodnoe four inte-forty-eight foot square—one
feet wide, it having bei
tho grain. Tho straw from tho thraahing maohino ie'haaped open the raila, ■ square, with the open aide
i Booth, and leaving a apace in which oatUo may be from atorma. In thia inne rough troughs or racks
may be placed, from which to feed oorn. Here the cattle win feed and lie, or win lie at night under ahslter, while feeding during the day on ooru in the field
that ia given them becomes ' mixad with the droppings, ' ia thrown down from
yl and mil 1
The
removedand spread
plowed in when it ia ao required, i stakes polled up and carried to another plaoa where they may bo needed for f'
without any profit, and i on its return, besides th _ damage during transit. Things of little i, had better be
aide avenues will be fifteen feet wide. “1 be ten feet wide and lead at either end to exit doors between The interior of thia leviathan ol a the exterior will bo made gay with turrets, flags and trophies extending from ' ’ ‘ The departments ol tho will be placed in parallel
Western settlements, aays the New Tork Times, ia composed of mechanics, artisans, professional men, and darks, who have saved a tittle money by years of in-
i to double it, or the gold mines.
They spend all their saving! in procuring an ontfit; and often, without anything hut the most vague and errouerk, imagine that
building, and will bo wido proportion to tho bulk of the exhibited. The oountriea exhibiting will bo located geopaphieally, in bona running crosswise of the buili from north to south. UDnrgy is dividsd into the following
ing product*, doctor 8. Mining engineering. The department of manafootnros is divided as follows: 1. Chemical mannfaotnret Ceramics pottery, porcelain, glass, 8. Fnrnlture, etc. 4. Yams and woven goods of vegetable or mineral materials. 6, Woven and felted goods ot wooL 8. Silk and silk fabrics. 7. Clothing, jewelry, etc. 8. Paper, blank books, stationary. 9. Weapons, otc. 10. Medicine, surgery, fro thesis. U. Hardware, edge tools, ,-utlery, mud duets. 12. Fabrics of vegetable, or mineral materials. 18. Oar _ vehicles and accessories. The dsportmsotof education.and methods and libraries. 3. Institutions and organ iaations-
Evary country that apooe at the exhibition will ia the pleasure from foreign and domes-
The Terrible Xoxa. A young American under ire Dr. Itrown-Bequardof Paris writes homo account of that physician's favorite ■Uod of treotmontjf y tho burning of a flesh over the spine, which ia inter* Una in itself, and also as tending to modify greatly the prevalent I of extreme physical tortui aa a neooaaity ol the operation.
the actual cantery, th< plications, the flrat in seven places along - ick, the second and third and book, the fourth on th
hibitora, look not only to their adi
the general symmetry
'hero will be no charge for
spaoe, bnt all platforms, bo erected at the ex- ; and applicants for
apace most furnish to the bureau of in■bowing clearly the elevation and ground
(separately) iodide of potassium and ar-'
na they wish to have Si particular form or design is
no following heights :
atrophies and morphine. The burning, he proceeds to any, is not burning at (i. aUVU^ti^Md ia hontodto^ white beat in a cool fire; then it ia applied two or three times, and immediately pot book in the fire for tho next application. While rod-hot iron or platinum would make a terrible burn, there ia almost ho paih'Whatever when 1' ‘ a white, heat. , "I can’t say there ia any pain, for at tbs moment of application tb«r> sensation almost like that of a bun
sagaway.
Exhibitors will be allowed to put railinga, of approved design, around the spaoe allotted to them, bnt these will ' " " light ol two feet six
oor level. Whoever
to display products pendant from the roof tnwaea haa to obtain special
ne In to be allowed to
display any object In such
to obstruct the light
tho feeling la gone, ai course a soar at each point, with a dry aeab. which wamf oH Wring the akin in'its original state. .So that it-ia really only a drying of thb outer layer of the akin; the* H. *3. r«wne« of the flesh. One haa only to guard against the robbing of the collar
which apply nAt only 4o the aaiu building, but to foreign.and domssti.- modm In i very bnUding and department
they a
tho gold is lying in the gulches in heaps, only waiting for one to piak it np and wash off the They go, endaro hardships saeb aa they iver dreamed of, work harder than Cff orer had to before, and poaaibly, the end of the year, think themselves lucky to be above starvation point. Most likely they reach this depth before that time, and hire themselves oat as cooks, laborers, of in some other land of drudgery, for wagaa far below what they eqnM get in tbuir regular colling The hundreds of rho are ruined by features of these extraordinary migra'e hear little of them now in com with the Black Hills fever; bnt e of a few months will tell a differstory. Tho people in tho re the outfitting ia done hav much intercat in keeping np the exdtele t the actual truth be told ok Hills country; bnt, as tho placer mines are exhausted, which they probably will bo very soon, tho many of returning unfortnnateo, who havo lost everything in their feverish ins in a month, will ium which will have quite a different ring from the kind jubilations we now hear about the imwealth of the now country. Aa rush of white adventurers being kept out of the reservation by tho miilor that Theae people will fight aus, and- be glad of the <' to do It; and double tho nnml troops likely to be spared for the a " ' “ ' ' * atop tho a n to be pouring
into the hills.
A FARM OF YOUR OWN sssmsvm w IiB! fxsli-TV'^r-’S'vf^r;Free Homesteads BEST and CHEAPEST Railroad LANDS opnnmsss^i REVOLVERS! 1 S3.00 T '" saraparflto aM 1$ Associate.
Dr. Rad way’s Sarsapariilian Resolvent, TRE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. is™iwlStas^lun,o, wSiwiao*
BWMfSSi Wmmmmm
Philadelphia, reoentlT, and doddod upon a plan for exhibition, inelnding the erection of a batter and chect ory of the most approved design, to ooet not loss than $8,000. Agents will be appointed to visit the various cilica and dairy sections to solicit eon- * * for exhibition
foot si
the exhibit which in-
tend to participate. Prof. L. B. Arnold reoommended as on»of the jarors There are about 2,000 e in the United States, of ■ nearly 1,000 ore in Now York Stab alone. Hie ■nr.uxl prodnotiona of tin dairy interests are estimated at 800,000, 000 pounds of oheeeo, and from 800, ® 000 to 1,000,000,000 pounds of ‘ Hon. David A. Well., in 1869, orti mated the value of thi be about $400,000,000.
address and plaoe of aa of objoA, oatalogna** ,
number, and prioe. Exhibitors' busi-
Geonre Hashingtoa.
* The dreaa in which Qaorgo Washington generally appeared at church was a laced bat, stone colored ooat with gilt buttons, bluesurtout, buff knee breeeheo, boots and gilt spurs. Being held the beat horseman and boldest fox hunter in Virginia, it vm natural that he followed the fashion prevalent among the. gallants and same to church on back, He used a Pelham bit and i ally rode with holstera at his oaddl peak; The portrait by Peals, which considered by hia relativea the me correct one. rcpreecnts him at tho age forty in tho uniform of colonel of t! Twenty-second Virginia militia. There is no trace of resemblance to the grandmotiairly portrait by Stuart, avan allowing for the differenoe of age. The former agrees in personal appearance van him by neigh-
bold, dashing gal*
font, «
A Fable, farmer once led hia lurkeyj/nto hia granary and told eat, drink and be merry. One ae turkeys waa wise and one fooli The foolish bird at ohoo indulged oessivoly in Dm pleasures of " nnsnapieioua of the future, imv wiser fowl, in order that he might be fattened and slaughtered, fasted e_ Veeh and devoir

