Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, January 10, 1879, Image 7

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(.'umliictcl l Mrs. Iliirrlot T. I'lurke,
AKIKIl ALL.
Tip .ii jili' ai'' ripe m the nr i:i '
Hi- AorU of tliu reaper is iliMi .
Ami fir j'uiden ttnndltiril teddo'i
In I ho blood oi t'io it) my inn
At th'. cottage door th sratulurt1
HiU, pale, in liis eiy ili.tir,
hile n g ntlu tvmd nt twilight
I'la, i tilth Iim silver hair.
A unman is kneeling beaide him;
A '.ii r young head is prei-wl
In the t!rt wild pttnliiu nf Mjrrow,
Against hit aged brr.ut.
And fm from over the distanto
The f.tttuniii; echoc.t come,
Of the tljing bhst f trurnirat
Ami the rattling rull of dram.
Thci. the grand lire peaka in n hispcr
"The eiul mi man can neo;
Uut no give him to his country.
Ami we givo our prajers to Thoe. '
The violuU tar the meadow n,
'Hio rose-buds fringe the door,
Ami over thu gr.wy orchard
The pink-white blossoms pour.
Hut the giandslro'3 chair in einity.
Ami ti.e cottage is il.uk uud rtdl,
There's ii nnmi'le grito ou th luttlodleld
And a lieu one under the nil).
And ft pallid, leaH'-n woman
lly tile (.old health nits, alone;
And tint old clwk in thu corner
Tii.1. on with a itcad) drone.
- Willi vn Winlei.
SJiILK WSIKXKYKK VOL' CAN.
Whin tiling" don't go to Milt yon.
And the world uecius upside down,
Don't waste your tnnu in fretting,
Hut drive away that truwn;
f luce life I nft poiplexing,
Tut imirii thu Mill's', plan
7M Lear nil tri.ili bravely,
And mnilo whene'er you can.
hy iihould you dre.ul to-morrow
And thin despoil to-il.ij!
For when joii borrow trouble,
You always hat o to pay.
it i a good old mixiin,
Which iliutilil he often piMclicil
Don't cross the bridge huoru )ou
I'ntil thu bridge, ii reached.
The llns-Plckcr ami Her Donkey.
It was hi front of the Hotumln, and
ulnu o'clock in thu morning. The ciin
hunt; I" tli'' fojf H!v u aliibf of tiro,
hut rn-t forth no bcninf. The wind vu
cruel to the pnnr world.
A fviniile ruK-plcker, pale nail fuml.h
ed, led by tin' bridle ti pom little donkey,
whloh newtted u hundred vc:iii old, mid
drugged it little cart 'nil of rubbish ot
Uictilrvvl mb, luoken bottles torn pu
yarn, unm-out .-klllet.s, ertist.s of bread,
the thou-und iintlilngn which arc the for
tuno of rug-piek"ri. The woiniin linil
done good work .since midnight, lut tin
donkey wiih u-ndy to drop, lie stopped
fdiorl, .11 if he li nil iiiude up libs ml ml to
l,'i) mi further. Illn legs trcinlilt'd, iiud
threatened it full. He Initio' hi head
witti resignation, !M If UWIlltillK tin
tdiokuof dentil.
The sight touched unit urreatcd me.
A muu would liuve eur.'cd mid beaten
the poor benst to rnimu lilm; the woman
looked at lilm with tin eye of motherly
pity. Thu donkey returned her look tit
If allying, "Von bee It in it 1 1 over. I have
done my tcxt for you, night after night,
hecnure I aw your mli-cry a greater
than mine, "ion have treuttd me well,
idiarlngyour hiend with me, but I ntn
tltlniriit limt."
The woman loohul tit him and tald
gently, "Come, loiiic, dear I'lerrnl, do
not letivi' me lure." f-lie ilslitenid Hie
loud ly taking out it Inisl.rt of broken
liottles. "Come, i.ow," tlio huld, tin if
tiilklng to uehll'l. '.von eau get uloug
nicely now." .-he put her fchnulilcr t
the win el. but the loui;ey did not move.
lie knew Unit he htnl not t lie strength to
walk to .St. Uuen, hln wretehttl home.
.She still co'ued him. ''How do you
think wu can get un thl way, I'lerrotV
To bemire, I lould lirag the curt; but 1
can't put you In it, mid you would be
iuhatued to be drugged nfter it." The
donkey lultcd hit eun, but no move.
I wan uning to puk to her, when hc
tau to thu utitrcHt wluc-hhop. The don
key follow ed her with unxloun cyii; he
fceeuicd tcitrftil that he would die without
Illn ailstrut.i. He wint o little yon would
have tiiken lilm ut u dlntutice fur n P.vie.
uceau dog He tiad grown gray in the
liartiiHj. A few tutth of gray hair re
mained here and thereon his tmnthittd
body. He looko! like it mountain
bunud bate in u.uny plueei1. HIh re
.lgtiid air hliowed n inuui Irtefiiu from
wondly unltii'-. Ho tus far past the
itge wluro ci.ttitiikcs uttltudtB. Ho wiu
itluK'i't uuiibj nitiit In hla leanings'. lint
illn fiiv. ui.,-. nil thu more eprcfblvc. It
hudu n.tilili.g r.imott liuuinii in ii-i In-telllL-
i co mill 'joodues.
Tin- lag-plcJ.ersooti returned, bringng
a itie ot bleed mid it pieeo of Migar.
I'liiii t turiitd iiiiddiowtd hid lot lb, like
old pi.uio.keyn. lint although it a Ula
iuea.-i.iiK-, he hud no more btreiigth in
n un- .th thitu iu 1.1b iega. Mie gne
Jum t. . Btignr. liu look U ( it to oblige
lur. I .'. iirtipjiod it u(jilu. n I id the wttuu
With :..e I read.
'iv!.' muu pln! What fchull r do?"
f.ii ti.e irjj jilekcr. tibo ttiousht ta
uiim ,. Ik r cart. Mm wti full of a n sic
tv for her friend IHeirrot. "I'ierrot:" she
. r.i'l iia'.i'ii). Two greut tears euntV to her
e cs. cliu took hi head In her sinna and
IttDifj him like it child. Thu cureie
i.J wl.ttt tiothiitg i!s-could do. The an
.ni.il ra.sid Itimbulf and bra.sr I as in k.a
bet -u.s I feared ll Wj:s.iu!y his .wall
B-yy I l l. S'-il. U 4i'iJl !(.( eul IQ ilu
Mcmiti , i JJ tueiil Ij lie III trc- jle. '
' Ou' z cwl, ciyu g, ".' i Utv.w
how I love thlH beast. I saved lilm from
thu butcher four years ago. T have
rnloed "Vi :i i hlldren. The fntlo r i
gone 'ind one other, and my eulet
daughter wn.i tiik-n away u fortnight
ago. My wont grief wan that I hud to
Ukeoiie (o the Koutidllngit-I had elev
en In nil four of tbciii dlwiut thelireut
Thiii lll'li" il-1 key ha- been my consola
tion, lie w i letter inmp'iny thnti my
hlKbit'.id. He tievr '. drunk, uud nev
er ben nw 'ii'd 1 i..-cr beat h. in, did I.
Pierrot?'
The poor leant appeared to iharo in
the conversation, lie half raided his
e.trn mid aijented. One of my friend
pasted by and usked nie what I wn do
ing. "I inn maklnga new friend. Here,
do you want to help me In a work of
charity?"
"With all my heart."
"Very well. Let u buy thli donkey
uud put lilm ou the retired Hit. This
good wonniu will takecnteof him."
The rag-picker looked ut us severely,
fcurluO we were laughlui; ut her. 11 tit
when hIic Haw the Milne of thu Ioui.tl'or,
die smiled.
"How much did I'ierrot cost?"
"Ten francs."
"Well, you go back to theabattolr and
buy another, and take good care of tlil
one."
I gave my card to this woman and
aid good-bye.
That evening the poor woman came to
me In tear- I umlcMoud at once.
"Alt, sir, lie Ih gone'"
"Poor Ph-rrol?"
"Ye, sirs wo got to St. Ouen oneway
or another. Hut when hu came In fight
of our hut he fell on liN knee. I tried
to rulM lilm, hut this time it was all
over. My children came run, dug and
crying. They talked to lilm and klsid
lilm. He looked tit them ho nudly ns to
break our heartn. I tell you there ore
lotn of people In the world net worth
half x) much a.t poor Pierrot. Think nf
It; ho wanted to die at home, after tin
lulling In- day's work!"
The rag-picker opened her hand and I
aw the money 1 had glvuu her in the
morning. Here aru your hundred
frnnci. clr."
I do not know whether I most admired
the donkey, who did hit duty to death,
or the woman, more eel lento than our
charity. New York Tribune.
Tliu U'c-Ceni I'llff-D'aillcn.
(if lute, V.own over the plttltih, come
.itorlet of strange newly-discovered
cities of the fir .Siuthwesl: plcture.-iito
piles of inu.-onry, of mi tige unknown
to tradition, l'he.-e ruins mark tin cm
nmotig uulhpiiirlans. Tlie mynterlntis
iiiotind-huihlurs fade Into comparative
Inlgnlllciinco before the grnndeur mid
nioro iiiiclent cllfr-dwellur.H, whoso
castles lift their towers amid the miiiiN
of Atlzonti and crown the terraced
tdope.s of the Itlo Mancos and the llov
enweop (pronounced Hov-on-weep.)
A ruin accidentally discovered hy A.
I). Wilson of the lluyden Mirvey sev
eral ye trsugo, while he wus pumulug
his 'ahorrt us chief of the topographical
corps In Southern Colorado, is described
to me by Mr. WIImmi as a stone build
ing, alOiit tlio td.u of the patent nlllce.
It stood upon the hank of the Anluin-,
in the Han .Hum country, and contained
perhaps live hundred rooms. The
roof and pott Ions of the wall had fallen,
but the pirt Mantling Indicated u
height of four stories. A number of
wonts were fairly preserved, hud smull
loop hole windows, hut no outer doors
The building had tloulitle-- been
entered originally by menus of ladder
rotting on niches, ami drawn In after
the iKcupnnts. The floors were of
cedar, each log as large around us
u man's head, the spaces lilted neatly
by smaller pies anil towigs, covered hy
a carpet of cedar-hark. Theemlsof tlie
timber wore hrulsjtl anil frayed, as If
.severed hy a dull Instrument; In the
vicinity were 'stone hatchets, and aw.s
made nf sand-stono slivers ttliout two
feet long, worn to a (-month edge. A
few hundred yards from the ni'immoth
building was a t.econd large house In
ruin", and between the two stronghold
mvvs of small dwotllngi, built of cobMe-
dtoties laid In udono, and arranged
along the streets, tifior the stylo of t'jo '
vllligcs of to-day. Tlio smaller house
were In u more advanced ntato of ruin !
on ace. not of the niund htoucs Udng
inoio readily ili-lnteg.ute'J by the el"-
monts limn mo navy misuiry. me
stroet-i n:id nomos of this dovrtcd
town t.ro o-ergr)vu hy Juniper nod
pinion the latteru dwarf whlo-nproiul-
lue; pine which bear.- beneath the scule
of Its cones delicious, nr.il nutneiou.'
n:N. From thu siao of the dead, a-1
woll n- the living, treei. nnd from thtir
iii-llion on the h.Mps of erutn'l'ti
loue, Mr. V:isimiiMcliiUtfstituturrtt j
l.Tiicl of ttiitoha- elapsed uliuo li.t,
liulblltiii" ii-d. Hew inuoy hundred
j.ir-. they .tortl after desertion Mow '
;.'! hit!' ; to thu innmdj ut tlnti cuti not !
be eert.tl.'llv known. I
'Ilie prooiice o. ccami wood In tl.e
hri;sed's not ot nsldo thplr untl
ijulty. In thodry puronlrof Culormlo,
wo.id ftdrly protected will laid for cen-
ur'es. I:i A-Ii cedar-wood ha. If cu
I't .
I r
th '.ii.'l i- !-, mJ ut l'g' ,, ;
'.ii.ii.i !.iU.' tit-" .ii i rf i
t-r .frtuiKtiitri tbuv-sKiiI yt-.irs .i.to" ,
it tft tli f.res. 'ft.c vdars thr.u,:n-i
cui'h? trr" orlts of the S a;nw :do
I
WILLAMETTE FARMER.
not rot, oven In the groves. Thoy die, f QoMESTIC EcOfJOMY
unit stittd creel, "olid ami s.i plea. I ' .. ' ' f
The wlnd.t nttd whirling stuitN carve I iti10 r. 0f Cooltiag.
thoI:iU trfo-i fnt'i JuriJi'i of I'limmtic
hctuity, drill holi'i through the tuitik, It ' .in art to conk -ell, uud tin tut
tind pltiylngat hldt-nnd-go-Metl; l:i thoj that should hecu'dlvitcd, ttml It I ju-t
perfomtcd liniln until, ttTter ngcof re-l;u necci-.ir.v to hiipplm'S" ih any .d;lll
iittnie. they literally blow away .nto'ed lulnr, uf;:ig pirtlcu. r! into wo-
ntoms of fine, i lean dust.
On the UioSnii .lu.in, tthottt twenty-
live miles distance from the city of
the Allium", Mr. WIl.-ou discovered the bodily frame, or, by had cooking,
the following evening a f-lmllur pile, enervnte anil tils irrange the whole ill
loomht; solemnly in the twilight near gestlvc .system, laying foundation for
their camping place. The scene as all the Ills that lleslt Is heir to. Thl
described was weird In the extreme. ' Is saying a good deal, but If the body
As the moon arose, the siindows of Is not in healthy action or working out
thu phantom buildings were thrown its functions In a natural manner, the
tlarkly neross the silver plain. The mind is so closely allied to the mind
blaze of camp-fires, the tiny tents, the and brain that It. sympathizes with the
negro cook, the men in buckskin body and developes in the shape of lr
hunting garb, and the picketed mules, rltabillty, crossness, and general Ill
made a strange picture ou the sum- health. While so much Is depending
tner's night, with background of upon what we eat, It should be the
moonlit desert and crumbling ruliu, study of women to cook palatably,
on whose ramparts towered dead, 'lieulthfully.nnd economically whatever
gaunt cedars, lifting their bleached comes In season. All of this Is not In
skeletons like sheeted ghosts within consistent with the highest culture of
the silent watch-towers of the murky mind nnd tine social tictpilrements.
past. A'cribncr'j Monthly. ,Many of our llucst authors are excel-
, . ' lent housekeepers, knowing what Is in
Di vouch t.s Otiii:k Lasix. An the pantiy, ned directing with per
Arab may divorce ills wife on the sonul supervision the little details of
slightest occasion. .So easy and co tlio kitchen. Iu Kngliind and Cier
common Is the pr.ictlco that Ilttrk- many there are .schools for houekeep-
htirdt assures us th
nit ho litis hucn
forty-five years
Arabi not moro than
ofngo who were known to have hod
fifty wives, yet they rarely have more find it possible to give Ihelr girls pmc
than one ut n time. Ulcal teaching for this reason. (Juccu
Hy the Mohammedan law a man Victoria sent till of her daughters, one
may divorce his wife orally and with- by one, to niudest homes, where they
out any ceremony; he pays her a por- might learn from dilly experience tlio
tlon, generally one-third of her dowry, knowledge of economical, practical
Ho may divorce her twice nnd take housekeeping. Ladies of nobility In
her again without her consent, hut if a. I the old countries pride themselves
ho put her away by a triple divorce upon being good houHkeepr.s. How
conveyed In thu same sentence, he much more necessary Is it for Amerl-
ctiunot receive her again until she has fan girls to be taught economy, hero,
been marrktl and divorced by another where the ups and downs of life come
husband. to every on, nnd where, too often,
I'.y the .lewlsh law it appears that n dire tirces-lty rulcsj the household.
wife tould not divorce her husband; There Is no class of people who could
but under the Mohammedan code, for live us well as the farmers if the wo
cruelly and some other causes she may ihoii would only study the art of cook
divorce li I in. lug. I'verylhlng nut groceries can be
Among the Hindoo, and a!.-o among prodmed ou the f.irm, and yet, as a
the Chinese, a husband may divorce general thing, little attention is paid
Ids wlfu upon the Mlghto.st ground, or to getting up a variety of whole.-ome,
even without assigning any reason, palatable food, while n Utile thrift and
She is under thu absolute control of trouble would accomplish it, adding to
her liu-band. the happlaesi anil good nature of all
The Ihw of France, belore the revol- concerned. e say gm.d nature, for
utlon, following the Judgment of the anyone feels good nature i after a nice
Catholic church, made marriage indts- dinner, especially n hum.
soluble, but during the early revolt:- Cine gets tired of fried meat, bread,
titulary period divorce was permitted uttd coll'ee, day after day, without va-
ut the pleasure of the parties when lu rlety in the ways of serving it up. It
compatibility of temper was alleged.
The code Napoleon restricted this lib
erty. On the restoration of the Dour
hones a law was promulgited, May
8th, lfilU, declaring divorce to be
abolished; tlint all soils then pending cook, go twice us far toward feeding n
for divorce by mutual consent should family, and then there would bo pleas
be void, and such is now the law of "' '' satisfaction In eating good
France. .Ubuny l.air Journal. food. Tim host cooks are tho-o who
. ttiko agricultural jiapers and read the
Life Is made up i.f little things; nnd recipes. Tho-e who attend Ihettrange,
since little occurrences compose the compare notes with, and eat tholr
great web of life, we .-hould see well neighbors' cooking, soon develop into
to It that though ipilte simple nnd un. good cooks. The grange has done
Important as they may be In them- much toward this object. Americans
selves, our every diyucts -litaild re- have too plenty, and tire too wasteful,
tloiintl to the abiding good to the The rod test of good cooking .should
great viorlil as w.ll us tooursolve". A be to bo able to get up a palatable
word Is n little thing hut Is wuudbr-' meal without much of anything ou
fully potent, either for gootl or evil. A hand to get It out or. A clem cloth,
smile, even, has been known to turn uud clear, shining dishes, go u great
tlie scale-In the life of a young person, way toward making food relish. The
Nny, a look of approbation houlil bo good dishes that can he made from a
enough to win a forward child Into pig are many; first, thero are the spare
the pleasant piths of rectitude and ribs and tenderloin, then head -cheese,
pence. .souse, and plg'.s feet, that are positive
Ocorgeri.tisjustongal'od him-1 luxiirli-i when properly cleaned and
selftotbo girl of his heat t, liro.ilMtlio,!roo,,l,',i !ht'" """"" "u'1r ' "''
happy news to his friend Jack, who! mi'"n' lm,l,-' ,,ml Mi'klwl irk. thut
has been married sometime. ,rlirk lu'll'i t seti-on mi many other dishes.
"Ah, well, my dear fellow, marriage n'"" wo Kl Ur'1 '" l,ortt'" ',l(' nu
Is tlio best thing In the lng run, untl I .,nl fr' doughnuts In-all giving var -cm
assure you that after a year or e, '" Ul" l,m "r n,rt'' "'l'1 !,ru m,",
two a mangots ti,od to It, and frv with but llttb trouble. Wo know, for
In.t as lo'lv ns if In. Iiovor nmrrloil 'it
all."
Wl.VlKK THI.tT.MKNT Of Pofl.TltV.
A ciirresptiiiilent, on addressing its
mi this Mibjoi-t, sty lo brief that each
fowl ought to iirwiuee liiil eggs a year;
th it in tuu winter warmth Is ludls- HU UHl W)Vur VvUh cold vut r. Cook
pn.Titriej that the fowls must Imvo 6imly until vcrv ti'iider, taking irtin
some ot the food they find at other Bl.u, ,w ;i ry ,t T.iit, up tho cbl.ki :.
.fdMin-. when ut Lugo; tl.ut they must nd boll tho llimordown tu u nipful, ,
have plpuiity of tuom in their lioitu', remove ull tho Umes. and ph-k, i ! ,
and It and the laying hoses koj it clean; chop, tlio meat in small piece. Se -
thuttheynim.t tje fed with corn, Ui.-Iey, fe vvlili wilt, pepper, stvei t b.ri.., '
oils, have a box or siintl, oyster or a-nj, f tho ihlcketi U riot '.it ...Id t
clam oll- pountiod up. or old iimrt.tr, u tablonpoonfii! i.f butter. Miv in'1.
ur bones dried and pounded fill-; Hint the gravy nnd put Intou iiintild, w. '
inasiivil boiled po'.atoes und corn-men! bntteredj sot in cool pine for iwelv-
ire excellent that fatty mutter of uny, imura or until irfwtly I'.riu. i.t .
kind, .resli Uof, cr port: scraps, etc, in 8uot, for the i.v'de. It l -! --- o
must ;'. rm a portion of their dlot; thrt muke it the day hofore It Is ..-.. t. d
bens .ne fund of vegetable matter dur- fur ut.. ;
it.c; winter ui.d will cut cubbage, etc;' tfsww"'w"
and that they must bo kept free from ' T, mind allKthin U"lf li Idl.i -vnrriiin,
which nearly always follow ttnj hbis to wlmt evt-r Is t.isy : .
rle inline-. Incase, however, vermin ib,,N.,ni. 'jia. huja :,lv, is i!n ,
till inuko their tijipearatue, there
is iintiiiiix hi eiioi'iivu in removniK,
them as ruM.lux the top of the lie.ul,
ii.tl.-r the tt tot's in. iiiioti tb
ttiti;;s in. iiioti tin. '
1 t.i t hUJI'"-tl"I. . v I
-v. 1. rd lie t hUJl"-ti"i. . v
u '1 ' i.i nt d (i;;'u ai.-t Iin mi t
' i i ' tt, tll.tl all ttlu) Ui in
rl te r t.--, .11 d ufciorse .n fatiurv
j i t f-i to puultry-r. islnp, m.i t adopt,
man's province. The average family
limit .-It down thive tltro a day ton
i meal that -hall help and -strengthen
ling, for the henellt of the daughter
of rich people, who, having u retinue
of servants iu the family home, do not
Is not necessary that good living
should ho expensive living. A poor,
slovenly cook is always the most ex
travagant, and what such a one wastes
would, In the hands of an lutelllrent
w ";,vu '""" " "" !""" ll ,,,"l """
all tlio other litres of hired men nnd ,
little children, and no help. j
At .st lii.rr ..
Cur? AUK Ciihiwe. Tako a i ,i;i hi n,
,. m,,i ulwiv. lay In n iuii-.m.i
, -- - - ", . ,
!"' "Vfr yt taken tho polo 1 1 -nl
and cYpnul b: ii.it.d to
l i " I
of i i t lp. ' II '
A s 1, i r V.
hi w
i: ii r a s "t nwi.un i riiii'-iot;,
'i U'i to lu-i.i tbr to cen. in ol
n i's to iu-i..
pOr ftE GrfH.DrEJ.
n;ic Mini Siionllattc.
I.itt! -n i1il.(MMtne to tovi.
All It.s.i.; i i Ii -r hrnndnew ijown,
And null nit ' luVi'il as ftvsi, niul fan
A 'if. v - im.'iVi", I dii'liire
lint ,
J
' tnl lienivpped.
lie-.' ill t' iv.t of h 't Iftinily kepk
.s rioe riMi'toor m '! eon wnn.i.
In i 'a l'i - L r i ln fliiow-ntorra
Hut 1 ttl M .tinwlnha couldn't tt.tit.
And -lc1 v .vi' t. .1 t i nine in "rcatcr utat-c.
Tor ui.. tli'iui,' Lb.it het fn'mity would nt'er
he kill tin
It h" i iiiii 'it 1 1 rowd so nho caitiff abne.
All at un' trotn the ero.it hlitu sky
Where e!..ud vonels went neinliliu,.? hy.
With aailt ill et, on their way to moot
The larger ship of the miony fleet.
She w.i. vol J tuvil, hut couldn't "lop
un call i mm n npiru or cliiuiuey top;
' All the vt ly trotn her bright iifiode
ll.mii 1 1 thj dint of a country road!
I There ill . i.-it.-il all out of breath,
And th 'tv she H'Mwlily met her death,
And nolm l eo'ald exactly toll
mo sp.il wicre nine .Mlsv Mnowllal.0 roll,
.'oi'lniio I'ulLinl hi tlio Christian L'ttion.
Witvr s.mii::ix(i Doks" roit llovs.
A certain doctor, Jsiruck with the
large number of boys under fifteen
years of age whom he observed smok
ing was led to Inquire Into the effect
the habit had upon their general
health. Ik took for his purpose thirty
eight 5 toys, aged from nine to fifteen
years, ami carefully examined them;
.iiil in twenty-seven of them he ills
covered Injiirioti'i traces of (he habit.
Iu twenty-two there were various ills,
oniei'v of the ciculutlou anil digestion,
palpitation of the heart, and more or
le is marked taste for slrontrdrlnk. In
twelve there was frequent bleeding of
the nose; ten hail disturbed sleep, and
twelve had 'slight ulceration of tlio
muccus meiubrmo of the mouth,
whiili disappeared on ceasing from the
Use of tobacco for some days. Medical
treatment wtei of little use till the
smoking win discontinued, when
health anil strength were soon re
stored. This Is no "old wile's talk."
The facts are given under authority of
Hi-It; J: M.-I.vol Jwr.ul.
Plain Tali: to v (l:::r. Vntu
evory-d.ty toilet Is i part of yot r
ciitir-. ie. A girl who lo.ikM like a
' fur;, " or a sloven In the morning Is
not ti !e trusted however llnely she
may i.u.k In the evening. No matter
how Intiu'ile your room may be, there
are eight thing) It -hould contain: a
mirror, -.mji, water, towel, comb, hair,
u-td nnd tooth liriisht". Thev are
Ju-t i. eu'.iiil as your breakfast, lie-
lor.' wnicii you idiotibl make good and
free use of them.
!'.nens who full t. provide their
cl.il. I." -u with such appliu'ces not only
inti.ve a great iiil-tn.( but commit a
sin of omission,
Link tidy Iu the niarnlng; uud after
the dinner work is o r improve
your toilet. M ike I? a rule of your
dally life to "dress tin" in tlio after
noon Your dress m .y ! nothing
h. t er ih in a calico, hot with a ribbon
or ll iyr or some bit of ornament,
ynu can liuve an til.- ot ..olf.rei.nect
wlil-li invariably irnes with being
well ilre-seil. .Iwcr. (. liiirul Ifouu
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t" it. Ies,i .'liI-'m i '-.tor ticru
pr..i'ii" 'uri y '1I i . i i ,,i tlia uveniii.
til." tl'lIKtdll ivb..'.- .-is'-ll ;1 pti'MlllO
if .t,(i'0 .Mtrnbiia l'i V irt,T . fnl.lt of
hn.t i n.' ."u'li tad ttiUi .' !lci.!i nultsr u
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if irliiii-i u.' r.irk ' ill' v i.'. t. Ireland
l.titO'ile. i . . i butter.
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A iro.iti-ory, with .til the moJorti tippli.inci
fit niYkltictnil butter, ha.t liocn ctUhlnhcd
ilioi-i ftetory ras In full operation TiiMilty
nut th.' tiroiett of ch-ouo-iniking wtu walchu
liy hundred who had never before seen it
1'iiirw.ieii woiih milk imtcid of incaiuring it,
and io. intend of v eetttiti nuirher of gtillotii.
1.00(1 ( mis of milk were poti-ed inlii a huge
ili.s-.' v it .Vint 20 feet long h " broad and
'J deep l'i th.Kt-it. by invfiti' a st-iuii-pipm
Iwnetth it, tlujuilk wan he.itcil to HO I'.ihrcn-
heit. It ts then made to auMttno tho tint of
rich cream lit thu addition and thorough stir
ring in of a few drops of yelloti coloring mat
ter, uud illicitly after the rennet wan stirrod
in. In about !. mittutos tho coagulation of
the milk begin and in it fow minutes moro it
as thoroughly curdled. la thi.i ntato it was
cut iith a iii.itiv-lil.ided ciird-kiitfo, and at tho
ime fine w.u cradutlly heated to tMl to 98 , t
Thin took nhout two hours, at tho end o( J
which time the tthoy mid the curd wcro
thoroughly nep-ti.iledt and tho latter resembled i
kernels of ojtti. Tho cuid had also bocomo
cooked, and asaoouas it had attained a cer
tain degree of acidity, the whey was drawn off
and the e ird tr.tnnfiirr.id to tho cunl-ink.
Hero the t hey tv.-ta further drained off, nnd tho
curd salted, about '."j pottndi of nalt bolng
aided to 101) pimml of curd. After BUnJing
in tliin iituu tor Itilt an liour tlio cum wan
ready to Iu put in round iron cIiccso-Ikixch,
Inviug Mifor.itcd bottotiiit, and tratufeirod
to the puweiful gmg press, tvhertj it tvnj tr.tnn
foraied into el'.eevi. A'tcr rvliiiinilig in tho
prevt mer night tliu iheesen will bo sot in t
i iirin,"roniu tt here they must remain for Uirco
or four w cekt hefoi-o lieittg ready for market.
Th? hIiow of milch lotta at llio fair, though
Atuill, i very line, and en.uprises ninio noted
intuiili. Oiip of them is the .Jersey cow
lojjpY.uo It., a hiuo'y, faw lecolorud niilin.il,
luting a wnall t,i: on her forehead. SVe was
mred hy lie tcnu Cuiiu't, dam ImiwrtedJoscpli-
iue, nnd wai Kim iu April, ISTI. Hhe took tho
lint prUe. for cows nt thu NV.v York Stato
I'.ur of thiii ytar, nnd it valued .it 910,000.
Another beautiful Jers"V enw Is Hello Hinnian,
w hich took a pri.13 nt tlio IVuteuiua! is tho best
J-yeirciM, liU mut'i.T 1 1 Uli-n, e 3-year-old
cow, ot nil. cr f.v.tn colcr, vd'' fell black
point, bred by t S. t-irj-'tit, of L'rookline,
M.tM. Ai.viaa tlni Atrthirca a.-' I'lora XII,,
Amy, and Mynlu II., vrit'i en ..t.cr-sj, from
Hi; 'in of y. M. U. Wei's, v "cifleW,
to.". Muntoftli.t Hu'sti.i'n.1 i..!.i M'd tvcio)
i .'.;x,rtt.l from llollaud iu Angn. i , thin year
hy Mr. .'ntniM NuiImiu, an I ncotig th"tii aro
th. '. iw Iri., Moi.l:.I, lloiter, nnd wr.rtltop,
tl.v heifer Dikkcrt, tno (;rMt bull Ta-i.tw, tho
liull.luhtti.il', mid the hull-calf Ink Three
beautiful Dovoiin fat, ideek, a. id dark ted,
tvitlriiit a upol-are thu com 3 I'r.,ry XXVI.,
ti.irti.i, ind Kaiiy Wil. tio.'nuf hit ti novelty
to thi i Huetion nf country in exhibited by (lit
hert !'. T.iher, id l'.lttersti, l't.tnam county,
.'. V., i:i tno ivd Norfolk foiled cattle, or
"nioobiy entt'4." .Iiiaio.1 A. Iljatt, of I'atter
sin, inhibit! Hcvurul line AldcrnoyH, tuuoiig
whieli aro tho I)uvlias of C'rulun, l'o;e.'tte, nnd
tl.e bull IMey Int-iui. Sol oral Otieriuny cat
t'.e, and a ttumher of uatl'u cow ti j n!oo uk
hilitteil.
Churn SIonlj.
A littl.i n. ild in the ti'.iinntig mi
StiMwl murrily unigiiig mid thuining
"Oh, li i I hi.'Ii tint ImttT him done.
Then oil to tlu lioMi I'd Ih turning I"
so "li j hurried thu il.i!u r up mid down
Till the far.itjj'ci.iuil, with a half -iiimle frown,
"(.'hum nlowly I
Don't ply tko d.t.Iu'i4, m fast, my dear,
It's lint ho good toi the liuttir.
An I will ui.ilai v.i.1.' anus ache, iw, I fear;
Ami nut vim all in a lltittcr -roe
this t.i ,t rule, ttlurrvc r wn turn,
Hunt Im in liaiW .i.tiiuuter von elntru
Churn lonlyl
"If you'd into yo i 'nitter voiuo men and uwout
il.m't ilium .lh t ne vims Jerking,
Hut ply Mm 'i.iii.';' ilnwlyiiiiil ue.it
Von II hanl'j ..'i that you'iii working;
And ulto.i the in'.' -r li.i.iuoiiui, you'll ,iiy,
'Vui, tin i (j 4ii ! ti. tury lnvit wuy'
Cl'.uni (lowly 1"
Now, hit) i,.i i. '.i )'i i think that you
A Ihsoou oi i tit.. i .li butter?
Don't Ik- hi it li u'.". h.itmer you do.
Or git jimr-j!f n i 1'itteij
Aiiilwtu.ut.il' -'.i.i.i 'i hf. , gnat churn,
Im'. thu f.i:i "i . ' i- tu y iim ruturn,
"thin n slowlyl"
-arali Ki.ihlui Hunt.
Tin' young nw ' '-ou Ae.idetny who jjo out
liettt inn ,!.-, n'.i.i'; go nut for an (lKjnt
glati
A Itottlitu "o young ltd mien for
du.ag toll i tl. ' i:ii and willgivu tho pro-
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