v. . m CALENDAR. H n n 'w - w ,fc. 5 H vj s - K Jan." ""ll "sl n 4 5 J C 7 July. .'. . 1 8) OllO II 1211:) 14 I 2 8 4 5 0 7 8 ir 16 n is io'ao si o,io n 12 w 14 15 22 SIM 25 SO 27 28 10,17 18 III 20 21 22 SDoOai . ., .. .. 23 24 25 20 27 28 2 .. . ; ; , W31 leu 12 3 4 Ang. ., 12 3 4 5 f 0 7 B OJ011 0 7 8 010 11 12 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 13 14 15 10 17 18 10 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 21 22 23 24 25,20 20 87 88 27,28293031 .. Mar. ... 12 8 4 Sep. '. ... 1" 5' 7 8 0 10 11 3', 4 5 0 7 8! 0 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 lOlll 12 13 14 15,18 W 20 21 22 23 21 25 17 1810 20 2122 23 20 27 28 20 30 31 .. 24'25 -0 27 28 2i) l Apr. ,.i 1 Oct. , ! I . 21 3 4 5 0 7 8 1! 2 3 4 5 0 7 010 1112 13 14 15 8! 0 10,1112 13 14 1017 18 10 20 2122 1510 17 18 10 20 21 SI 24 25 20 27 28 20 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 - 20.3031 May. ,. 1 2 3 4 5 fl ot. .... ..1234 7j 8 0 10 11 12 13 5 0 7 8 01011 1415 10 17 18 10 20 12'l3 11 15 10 17 18 21 22 SI 24 25 20 27 10 20 2122 2:184 25 28 20 30 Jl. ... 20,27 88 29 30,... Juno !.. .12 3 Dm. .... , l 2 4 5 0 7 8 0 10 3 4 5 0 7 8 0 11 12 13 11 15 10 17 10 11 12 13 II 15 10 18 10 20 2122 23 21 17 18'120 21 22 23 25 20 27 28 20 30 . , 21 25120,27,28.20,30 ..I 1 31I..I..I..I..I..I.. USEFUL AND SUUUEST1VE. -A plaster of cunthariilus or Spanish 11 y about tho size of a twenty-livu cunt pioou will roliovo eiir-acho. No flannel that lius not boon onrw fully washed and is not perfectly soft and llcecy should ever touch tho skin of au infant. Cracker Griddlo Cakes. One pint of cracker dust; the yelks of two eggs; thin with milk, and when it swells add more milk until of the right consisten cy; salt, and when ready to bake', add tho whiles of the eggs beaten still". Prune Pudding. One-half pound of prunes boiled soft and thick; remove thu stones and sweeten well: then add the whites of six eggs beaten stiff; chop the irunes line, then stir in the eggs; put into a dish and bake a light brown. .Serve with sweetened cream. Potato Cakes. Work cold mashed potatoes soft with a little milk and but ter, knead in enough Hour, with half a teaspoonful of baking powder sifted with it, to enable you to roll into a sheet half au inch thick. Cut into rounds and bako in a quick oven 'till well browned. Hub a little buttur over each before tak ing out. Hleeding at the nose may be stopped in all ordinary cases by laying the pa tient on his back and with a erlass .syringe or nasal douche throwing into the nostrils equal parts of tincture of iron and cold water. An infusion of tho inner coat of white oak bark in warm water thrown into the nostrils two or three times a day will prevent bleeding from tho nose. Pull' Paste with milk. Mix with a spoon three-fourths of a pound of butter witlrono pound of Hour, then add milk enough to moisten the whole, so as to roll easily. Do not mold it with the hands nt'till. or as littlo as possible, and the crust will bo found much nicer made this way than by tho old methods re quiring more labor. Housekeepers will do well to pre serve tho following first-rate rccipo for sausage: To every twelve pounds of meat take three tablo.spoonfuls of salt not much heaped, three, tablespoons black pepper, eight tablespoons ol sago and a teaspoon half full of red pepper. Good sausage is splendid with bucWheat cakes in winter, and I got this recipe from a friend whoso sausage is always good as long as it lasts. dor. Country Uenllcman. Many oilcloth mats last but ono winter, when if properly cared for they would bust much lqnger. The reason is that as a general rule too many tucks are put in them when they are lirst laid on the lloor. It is a good plan to let the oilcloth lie without any tacking for two or three days until it is Hat, aim the danger of wrinkles forming is over. If it is bound with carpet-binding, this should be sewed on with a stout linen thread, with long stitches. Then a very few tacks will servo to keep it in its plsu;c. Says tho Drover Journal'. What young breeders and feeders want to learn how to do, is to make the most valuable animals for the butcher, at tho earliest ago practicable. Everybody knows that by heavily feeding already fat anil old catt e, from year to year, Enormous weight can bo obtained. Monstrous bovine. " mountains of grease" can be made, but they are not what tho butchers want, except on rare occasions, such as celebrations and tho like, when many people are willing to eat bud beef and think it nice, just be cause it camo from tho carcass of a huge show steor. Early dovolopmont is what we want. These immense steers of .1,000 lbs or moro are well enough to look at, but except for show they are worth little, being profitable to neither producer, butcher nor consumer. A practical gardener nmkos the following statement: " Last year, as a tost of a frequent practice among grow ers of melons and squashes, I pinched the ends of the long main shoots of tho melons, squashes and cucumbers, anil left soino to run at their own will. Ono squash-plant sent out a single stem reaching more than fort' feet, but did not bear any fruit. Another plant was pinched until it forored a compact mass of intermingling side-shoots eight feet square, anil it noro sixteen squashes. The present year a muskmolon plant thus pinehod-in co-cred tho space al loted to it, and it set twunty-throo spec imens of fruit; tho most of them wore pinched ofi". Thu pinching causes many lateral branches, which latter produce the female or fertile blossoms, while the main vines produce only the malo blossoms. Tho diuvronco in favor of the yield of an acre of melons treated by this pinching process may easily Hinouii.t to 100 barrels." Hauling Out Manure in Winter. It is a great thing to keep tho teams and men profitably employed in tho winter season, in this county, whuro corn is tho main crop, too many farmers go into a state of hibernation as soon as corn gathering is done, and, like the bears, put iu much of their time suck ing thoir paws, or cigars, or doing things about as profitable. Wo liavo suggested to some of our corn-growing friends that the teams would be tho bet ter for daily work during the winter. But what can we do? says one of them. Well, to him wu gently hinted that ho could spend at least a week hauling out the manure from the stables and sheds, and cleaning out under tho barn all tho old trash, and litter and dung that have been accumulating there since the barn wns built. That manure can bo drawn out on the field intended for corn and spread from the wagon, as time Is not so pressing as to make it a rush to get the manure out in tho shortest time. When manure is allowed to accumulate about the stables and yards until after the corn crop is laid by, the care of tho wheat and hurley crops takes all tho force until they arc safely housed or threshed. When threshing is done at the barn the tidy farmer wants tho barnyard clear before tho threshing is done, and if the year's accumulation of manure is yet to haul, this must bo done, too," when tho plows should bo at work on the fallow. If one has a good pile of well-turned and line manure it comes in just right to top-dress tho wheat land after it is brok en. But there are objections to this plan. It requires more work to pruparo the manure ami Jo haul it out over the plowed lields, and it is done in hot weather, when men and teams arc faggod out with a season of hard work. Tho hauling, too, must be done in a short time, between tho plowing and the time for drilling in tho grain. There can bo no postponement on account of weather. The rains may have made the plowed ground so wet as that every print of tho horse's hoof or the rolling wheel will damage the land. We have, seen men hauling manure over wot, plowed land doing more damage than tho manure would do good. Laud tramped when wet is Bad enough at any time, but especially bad in the spring or summer, when the hind will dry quickly and hard. We here, then, have harder work and less benefit from hauling manure in the summer rather than in winter. Again, thu evaporation of ammonia is greater in summer heat than in winter. These are difliculties which are not inherent to the case of winter hauling. If in tho winter the ground should bu wet or soft the chances arc that evaporation will bo slow and the ground may bo frozen so that by the springy time it will be friable again. But usually thu winter hauling can bo done when the ground is solid and heavier loads caii be hauled. The hauling out of manure as fust as inude keens tho stable cleaner and more healthful, and the. full strength of tho manure goes to tho fields and will not bo lost by leaching, as when exposed to the wash 'and drip of tho barns and sheds. If we can get into tho way of fall plow ing for corn we shall then bo in condi tion to apply manure at the least ex pense and got from it thu best results. The manure then can bo evenly spread in the winter tune over the plowed land and be incorporated in tho soil for the corn crop. If one has bottom land this will bo tho best way. If one has clay land there is nothing lost, even in spreading tho manure before plowing. All in all, wo can see great advantages in hauling out manure as made in Win ter. If thinly spread on clover sod 'in tended for pasture another year there is great gain. The meadows and pastures that are to bo top-dressed can receive it in winter, and will be moro benefited by it than if spread on in Hummer. But, says one, how can you haul frozen ma nure P If the manure is hauled from thu stables, that is, thrown into tho cart or wagon instead iff into thu barnyard, there to bo reloaded after freezing or leaching, there will bo no" frozen chunks of manure to haul. There is a vast sav ing of labor, time and expense in haul ing manure in the winter timo which is worth tho attention of every farmer. Tho fears of leaching aro not well founded. Mother earth tenaciously stores tho salts and acids that are scat tered over her surface, and the action of the winter frosts prepare them for ap propriation by the coming crops. C7w cinnati Commercial. - - Almost a Panic Created by u Mouse. A highly amusing scene was wit nessed at tho Academy of Music mati nee. About the middle of tho 1-ust act, while tho Jolly Bachelors" and tho " Jolly Maids" were about to make a grand climax, a feminine shriok was noiird in tho dross circlo and half a sec ond later a young ludy was observed to jump up into her chair, gather her dress about her, and stare at the lloor. This was instantly followed by a chorus of squeals, and all the ladies in that part of tho house, moved by some common impulse, climbed into their seats, caught up their skirts, and craned their nooks to look underneath. Presently a littlo scream arose from tho other side of tho aisle, and another young woman jumped into her chair. Everybody looked to see what tho panic was. Somo of tho performers laughed, others were amazed, and all stumbled through thoir parts though that made no dillurunce, as nobody in tho house was paying tho slightest attention to tho play. It was a mouse. -Cleveland 1'lamdcalcr. They aro burning brick in Northern Dakota with twisted Tiny. It is ulaiiued that a kiln of brick can be burned in twenty-four hours by tho use of this material. -Tho organization of tho Gorman army lias boon brought to such porfoo tlon that in one nignt any army corps can bo mobilized. In the Bureau of tho General Stall' letters are ready stamped nnd nddrossod to ovory department and commanding ofllcor of tho several army corps, only requiring tho dato to bo filled iu for dispatch in ton minutes. All tho horsos belonging to private poo plo throughout tho country are marked oil for tho regiments and butteries to which thoy would bo attached in war time, an I also tho hour and the train by which each horse would bo (Us patched to its destination. The wholo country is organized for war, and every individual capable- of bearing nrms knows where- to go and what to do in tho event of a caTl being made for his services. All tho railway ollicials. the telegraphists, and other bodies in Gor many aro soldiers, and tho heads of these departments aro general ollicors, who orjrunizo them chloily to moot tho exigencies of war. Even tho private servants of tho Emperor arc old sol diora. Tho Gorman oillcors nor onally know every man under thoir command, having drilled thorn. Every Captain is rosponsiblo to tho Colonel that ovory man in his company is olllciont by n cortain date, tho subalterns boing re sponsible again to thoir imtnediuto su poriors. A California potato, raised in tho Mussol Slough region has been placed on exhibition. Its woight Is llltoon pounds. Tho Washington .monument has climbed up 220 foot. It will roach tho top in about thrco yours. A Hrnllo of Sntlsfuctlon. Tills from the Cleveland (Ohio) l'tnny Prat, carries Its own suggestion: Recently meeting Mr. II. G. KclTcr, treasurer of the Cleveland Herald, our representative Inquired of that gentleman, after stating his mission, If he personally knew anything about the Great German Remedy, St. Jacobs Oil. A smile played across Mr. Keller's expressive face and his eyes twinkled merrily as he replied In the affirmative: I will not refuse to state my ex perience with It, uiul you may use It as you think best. Four years ugo I sprained one of my ankles, an nivldcnt which, as you aro aware, entails much sulTcrlng and sometime. leaves the limb In a condition to remind ono frequently of tho old hurt. Unfortunately this result ensued. Whenever the weather be came damp or my system absorbed the slight est cold my ankle pained me. This went on at Intervals for over three years, and I could not obtain relief. Lust winter I applied the St. Jacobs Oil and it completely cured inc. I have not since felt a return of the pain. A lady who lectured In Deadwood on " iJCsthetlc Culture " was astonished tit tho immense crowd that turned out until sho learned that the people supposed that aes thetic culture was some new kind of mlxod drink. The Trenton (N. J.) Gazette, mentions th case of Mr. John Wood, with the American Pottery Co., that city, who was cured by 'St. Jacobs Oil of an attack of rheumatism, which had confined him to his bed for seventeen weeks. Uc praises It unstintedly. Tim days aro getting short, and a good many people can sympathize with thorn. Loitn IItiion, In reference tt n beautiful lady, wrote to a friend" Lady has been dan gerously ill, but now Blfc Is dangerously well again." American belles, when attacked by any of the Ills that llcsh Is heir to. may be kept killing, and avoid belngkllled by talcing Dr. It. V. Pierce's "Favorite Prescription," which ban ishes feminine weaknesses, and restores tho bloom of health. By all druggists. A ciirciCKN's neck is llko a boll when it U rung for dinner. " First a cough, carried mo off, And then a collln they carried me off Inl" Tills, will not be vourepituph If you take vour cough and Dr. R. V. Pierce's " Golden Medical Discovery" In time. It Is specific for weak lungs, spitting of blood, night-sweats, and the early stages of consumption. Hy all druggists. .- - Soft, but a hard nut to crackTho doughnut. Candidatkh, In au election race, frequently w In by a scratch. Tub Philadelphia JVcuw says : " It lias twon discovered that animals struck by lightning become delightfully tender. Nature iiuulo a great mistake when she covered spring chick ens with such notoriously poor conductors as feathers." Ullffers Buys that one could not expect to have lightning strike chickens that get to bo "toughcr'n thunder." Yaiccob ejtrtiuss. Tun Frog Is Bitting on the Log. Ho Is Waiting for a Fly to come Along. He has Business with the Fly. While he Is Waiting let us Have some Fun with him. Put a Lighted Flrc-crackcr in bis Mouth. Where is the rog now i Why, there He Is in the Water with his Kars blown out. Why does he not come back t,o the Log? Perhaps be has For gotten all about the Fl. Denver Tribune 1'rlmer. A vr.w days ago a Mexican woman, while washing her feet In the Rio Grande near Rio Grand City, was seized and carried off by an alligator. Her husband hearing her scream rushed Into the water, and. knife Iu hand, niiule this voracious beast give up his prey. The feet of the woman were badly lacerated, but at lust accounts she was doing well.- .Veto lork Tribune. A few days ago a Cincinnati woman, while washing her feet In the Ohio River, felt a tickling sensation In one of her toes, und on drawing 'it out of the water dis covered an alligator attached to It. Other ul llgutors, hearing tho cries of their companion, rushed to thu shore and flntlly succeeded In rescuing him. At last accounts the alligator was very sick. Chicago Tribune. Ask no woman her age. Never Joke with a policeman. Do uot play chess with a widow. Never contradict a man that stutters. Re civil to rich uncles und mints. Your oldest hat, of course, for on evening party. Always sit next the carver, if you can, ut dinner. Phila delphia Quiz. " Bin your Christmas presents now," Is tho legend that meets us In the window of an uptown store. Thank you for the advice; but we ulwiiys let our friends buy them for us. Most on Courier. ' Tiik circus clown's remarks are necessarily Illogical. His rcusoiilng is always In a circle Throat, Itronchlnl, nnd T.unc; Dismast ft specialty. Send two stamps for largo treat Isa giving self treatment. Address Wouni'a Dis I'e.nsaiit Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. Advick--'A moth telling anotkar moth to keep out of tne candle. Foil a full and complolo Inulncsi courso tro to II. tl. Bryant's i Monro Biiolness Col lego, whore all tho facllltl aro to bo found. It Is the standard Institution. HOLIDAY MUSIC! Kentt th prtce mentioned beloic, antt receive by r turn mall one nf these eplemtiu new iluelc Vooke for llolUhtu lYetcnti. Norway Muslo Album, tltttMhl Beauties of Saond Song. &S Song. Kltcant Gems of English Song. The bit nd neweit. Gems of Strauss. llrlnhtf l inuilo. Franz's Album of Song, Dctt German Bone, Greme tie la Greme.2vols. Standard l'lano Music Rhymes and Tunes. .i.w. FBIOB or Each Book IIFInrOUt K. 50 Cloth. U Board. OtirmtncNurcry snd Klndcrfturten 801131, riANO BC0IIR9, containing all (he tn et Olivette. Mascot. Patience. SO cents, GO cents. SO cents. LYON & HEALY, Ohioago. OLIVER DITS01T & 00., Boston. Cures oiigltN,olLN, Croup, Asthma, Consumption, I'licuiuouiii, Whoop Ing Cougli I.uiifjFcTcr, and Measles. IS EXCELLED nYNOOTIIKItUKMKDY. TRY IT. Prepared by GWAKxriKMiAQo., llloomlnijton, 111. For Hnlo XJy A.11 XruialMtM. ConmimptlYcn and people who Imve wenlc luiipi or n-M li mn, should una l'iso b Cure for Consumption. It has rurril tlinimaniln. Tt 1ms not Injur ed one. It Is not had to tuke. It M the best cough avrup. Bold overy where. !25e.&Sl. Eit'I?t-'Jl'JI'B Jl Jli'tkHI PENSIONS ARE PAID.Yerjr '"" ill.U4 by acci dent or otherwl.e. A XVOUNOof nf klmJ, loit of Oiitttr, toe or err, ItUPTUKlC, If but light, dl.eai of Limit, or Varlco.t Vrlns live ixii.lon. Under uli tlmuiin'. tr ntltltd to an Incret.o of ren.lon. Widow, orphan, and depenritnt father or mother, of .oMiersxeta pen.lon. Hend U it Amp. for .opt J'en.lon and llountr Aott, Addre.a, f M. FltlSfirnl'l CO.. ('Ilm ARtntr. ndlauAH, Ind, Refer to Hid, Hanking Co. nd I'm' t Central Iiank both of Indlanasolli. -IN o'iMcrrr Srr.PB Haun xrun mo rM rjii nrnr A. W. M7D?aAiJi nn MoANAPaus. Indiana'. the Com Diet e Life OF JAMES A. GARFIELD. Authentic, Complete 70S I'uex. Able Author. Fine, Illustration. New, ill. earl 7 lire, rue into promin- the formation of 111. Cabinet! the onnte.tln Congrei.t th una .. . 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Contested land cases, private land clnlms. land nre-i motion. dlers and tlielr heirs prosecuted beforu the Ocncral Land Olllcc, Department of the Interior, and Supreme Court, and all classes of claims before the Kxccuttvo Departments. Land warrants, homesteads and all kinds of land-scrip houulit and sold. l'A'I'l'.XTH also procured for Im tutors. N. W KITZflKHALD&CO., Land, IV-nslon and l'atcnt Lawyers, Washington. D.O. $OOKA MONTH-AGENTS WANTEO-00 bc.l T Tr4ltlui articles in the woridi lsumuleV. WrWtF Address Jar Ilronaon, Dttrolt, Mich. snd linnusii'sd eases, for sol aftmiliaa Mrlne Iliiblt4'iiri lii III IlS'llIiM UnAttlnyu. .NiaimytlllUuiU. UllUlwl Dn. J. HTKi'HUNB. Lebanon, Uhlu. (H is (Ofi perilayatlioine. HainpleswortliSS VU 10 ZU free. AiUIiwsHiinson AiCu, fortt.uid. U. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Vartlen itha roiifnmplnfn mailing thesir Jtoltttiiy imi-cliiirm Irs Ctilmga, will -outi( rfirlr intercut biy cnl Una ffottj mrwritttitfto, fin follmtltxj Uerttt' atlvti Xlitaliic ItoMmemt "i KTIr;iHAI Ill HI IN and Orformtly Apparalns. A. Hliarp binlth, luu IUndolph Htrcnu fl. VpAMIIMI a'SiIOS.".!' Madison M. BaalCH, llloyclis,Tojs slid Holiday Hoods, l'rlon lilt free. iT.TlUldTT CO., 10 Ptate Street . TaINTINU ASlPniliYWINll MATKKIAU BOoTv AflKNTS WrUoforrlrftilarshrforMiiftklntf wluterarranu'tnenis Hubbard Urns,, ClilcaBQ. II V the-Ncw Hump flfwlng Machine, Liberal terms to Sfrcnts. Johnson.ClarkftCo ,M ami fa, Chicago. C1.CNDIrN. -l'ureat and llest Pend lor retail price J list, free, C. F. llunHier, TO Madison Direct. iVl UIOXlTiTwa- lies, Jewrlry. etn. laravrt Mock it In Chltiwi. U Hvman A Co, Stale A, Madison Bl. rJprclal atteiillon paid to mull and teli craph order. 171.M: 1'OltTKUTS HITS Tainted from small tintype, Aicnts Wanted. 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