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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1882)
USEFUL AND SUGGESTIVE. Turncntino will stop a felon, If an- plied plentifully und in the beginning. In Franco, when vinocrar is to be ' made, clean barrels are rinsed with old ' vinegar before tlie new substanco is put in. The rinsing is said to make vinegar in about half the time required without this practice. Graham Meal Griddle Cakes: Thrco tablespoons yeast, two cups Graham flour, ono cup of wheat Hour, mix at bedtime with warm water or milk they should be quite thin; set where it will keep warm; bake on a griddle for break fast. They must bo well cooked. If u small piece of sulphur is occa sionally thrown upon the lire in tlio Hmoke-houso it will effectuiilly prevent skippers and bugs from making inroads upon the meat; nor will it produce any effect upon its flavor, save on tlio mere surfaco or skin. Mrs. Jane Swisshelm says: "Dressed as women generally are, the less exercise- they take the better for health. In fact, they are seldom lit to stand erect or walk n block, but should bo rolled around on u sofa or curried on u palan quin. Not ono woman in ten thousand has room inside her clothes for the riso Land fall of the ribs inbreathing; not ono in Jen thousand whose vital organs arc eiiot displaced by external pressure, and while this is so, the less exercise the uot Iter." It is said that German experiment- f crs have successfully applied electricity i to bees when they were swarming. By the use ol electric iorco the bees were atupclied for the period of timo needful to hanulo them, ana without being in jured. Tlio first attempt was mado upon bees that Iiaa gathered upon trees, the insocts falling upon the ground in a kind of trance, which admitted of their being safely handled. A hivo full was next treated in tho same manner, ana with equal success, tho bees remaining inactive for half an hour, with no bad results. There is an insect (moth or not) which eats paper on the wall, usually in old houses, for ther paste. Tho remedy is, the next timo the well is papered, to wash it well with something that will not bo healthy for tho insects taking off tho old paper. It is not wholesome for those who live in tho room to have one paper over another. We heard of a house in London which had seven! It may do a little good to use insect-powder, blowing it under tho edges with a blower or with bellows, but the insects are very minute and live in tlio paste. The new paste should have some poison in it which tho bugs will not like. Arsenic would be bad for those in tho room arsohic green is deadly in wall papers Christian Union. m s Wearing Out Soils. The question is under discussion in the East whether the soils of farming .lands itro wearing out. Tho Western farmer has not yet reached that stago when it is necessary, for present pur poses, to give it serious attention. If the conclusions reached by Mr. Georgo Geddes, of Fairmount, N. Y,, aro cor rect, no ono need have any anxiety that his now productive holds will evor grow less. Tho result of Mr. Geddes' observa tions of more than half a century of graiii-raising imd mixed fanning is that tho lands of New York State, when properly managed, do fully sustain their fertility without other manures than may bo produced on them by a proper rotation of crops, and a proper amount of farm stock to convert unsalable pro ductions into manure, and give their cultivators a fair compensation for their labor and use of capital. Ho says that tho ucnsftd reports go to show and ho produces tho iigures that tho acerage yield of leading crops is increasing, though the total production of some of them may bo less than it was many years ago. The reason of this is to bo found in the competition of tho now iields in the West, and in the more proiitablo crops that find markets near the place of their production. Gradually, the attempt to raise wheat, for instance, on soils not naturally adapted to it is abandoned, and dairying, or some othor branch of farming, is substituted; whilo on tho true wheat lands tho yield per aero is increasing. Mr. Geddes says that ho had been many years raising wheat boforo ho raised a bushel of baric'; now there is raised more bushels of barley than of wheat. Tlio average yield and average prices make an aero of wheat aud an acre of barley of about equal value. But in comparing farming half a century ago with tho farming of to-day, it is neces sary to nolo, ho says, that, whereas s,um-mor-fallowing was tho nearly universal custom of tho far-off past, farmers now raise a barley orop and they follow with wheat, sdwn on tho barley stubblo, thus harvesting two crops in the time onco takeirfor the wheat crop alono, and with quite as hu'go an average per aero of wheat as when they summer-fallowed. Gradually tlio districts producing wheat narrow, until tho soils aro reached that aro mado up of tho things necessary to mako a crop of wheat, "after tho forc3t manure has been exhausted. "Thoro aro men who say," says Mr. Geddes, "that unless we restore to tho land, in somo manner, as muoh fertility as wo take away in our crops, wo shall surely exhaust our soil, just as constant draw ing chocks against a fund in a bank, and no deposits made, will soonor pr later find tho fund all gone. This is a sort of abstract proposition that looks quite jjlausible, but in actual practice wo sqo ileitis cropped for many years and no manure put on that could in any wiso equal the quantity of fertility carried off in the crops, and tlieso fields am yield ing constantly increasing crops." Advantages of Sheep. The following is an oxtract from a most sensible articlo contributed to an exchange by a Massachusetts farmer: Sheep can bo put out to pasturo at least two weeks earlier in the spring, and can be kept out two or thrco wccks longer in tho fall, than cows. Thus, for one-half of the year, their keeping costs merely nothing. Then, in tho winter, if a young calf or colt is kopt with tho sheep, it will consume what the sheep leave, and do oqually as well, or better, than if kept alono and wasto a good sharo of its feed. Thoro is still another advantage which sheep possess over cows, and which is very obvious to auy ono who has been acquainted for tho last thirty-live or forty yours with that part of this Slate west of the Con necticut River. Forty years ago sheep composed two-thirds of tlio wholo stock kept. Flocks varied, of course, ac cording to the size of tho farm, but it was not uncommon to find from 200 to 500 sheep kept by a single farmer, and in somo cases tho Hooks were up to 1,000 in number. Then the pastures were noted for productiveness, and were freo from bushes and noxious weeds; the feed was sweet and plentiful. But tlio low price of wool, through foreign competition, and various other causes combined, brought about a change; and in towns where, in years gone by, sheep have been reckoned by thousands, now these useful animals can only be count ed by scores. Tho result is, that pas tures which were once noted for fertil ity have boon grazed by cows, yarded nights, thus robbing tho lands until they have become mere barren wastes, producing nothing for years but June grass, and now entirely overgrown with weeds and hushes, anil in somo instances a stunted growth of timber. This is tlio progress of de terioration which lias occurred in tlio case of thousands of acres in Berkshire County, and thousands more are fast approaching the same result. Upon lands fed by sheep tho droppings would be more evenly spread over the ground than they can be by any other domestic animal, and in particles so small as to be all or nearly all covered by tho grasses and taken up by tho soil, and not dried up by the sun and absorbed by tho atmosphere, as is the case of tlio excrements of other cattle. TIhj close ness with which sheep grazo keeps down all weeds and bushes and forms a close and firm turf. It is not uncom mon, even now, to find some old sheep pastures which have been turned to meadows and arc among the most pro ductive mowing lands. The amount of labor for working successfully a farm of any given size is decidedlyln favor of sheep. These animals require very little attention except in the spring at shearing. They do not need stabling. 'Through tho winter good, comfortable sheds, with yards attached, where they can get plenty of fresh air, is all they require. In fact, most persons who keep sheep are apt to keep them too warm in winter. In the case of a largo Hock shelter from the storm and wind is Suilieient. Sheep will eat their feed cleaner and be healthier in tho open air than in a barn cellar. Tho two most important requisites in tho profitablo wintering of sheep is to keep them dry and to give them plenty of fresh air. . Daniel Webster's Presence. Perhaps no man ever lived that, quito apart from adventitious circumstances utleetiug him, such as accident of birth, or dignity of station, apart indeed from actual achievement of his own, by mere and puro force of inherent character und personality, so impressed tho gen eration to which he belonged as did Daniel Webster. Thoro wus something almost supernatural about it. The luY jectives by which ho was customarily characterized, in tho common 'and in stinctive speech of tho people, attributed a kind of divinity to tho man. IIo was the "godlike Daniel" to his countrymen in general, who thus called him 'by a phrase which, with a certain soini-con-scioiis humor in it racy of tho national character, redeemed its own excess of veneration by a corrective dash of as sociated familiarity. But no less the , educated men among his fellows were accustomed to employ in their own moro scholarly way a similar language. To thorn, ho was "Jove," a "descended god," a "demi-god,1,' "tho Olympian." If lie went abroad, some Englishman said he "looked like a cathedral," or Sydney Smith, with irreverent homago to his Titan might, saidho"wasasteam engino in breeches." This imposing efleet of Webster's per sonal presence was partly duo to tho re markable physical mold in which ho was cast. IIo was not gigantic in propor tions, was not even greatly above tho medium height; but somehow tlio be holder took from him an instantaneous and overwhelming impression of im mense mass, weight, momentum in one word, of power. IIo was always one of tho sights of Boston, whore his presence in the streets mado tho neigh boring buildings look smallor. Men from the country, that did not know who it was, would stand to gaze at him. Of course, as soon as you were awaro that a physical frame so magnificent was tho abode of a moral and intellectu al nature not unfit to inhabit it, tho pleasurable inspiration of wonder and awe that you felt in beholding was rnoro than doubled. But when, in addition, you could further assuro yourself that this man was tho great lawyer, tho great statesman, tho great orator, of his coun try and timo, why, naturally, tho en thusiasm of admiration and delight of which you were conhcious in his pres ence became something extraordinary. W, O. Wilkinson, in the Century, The University of Wisconsin has 401 students, 119 being special stu flcntSn A rictaro Worth ttoliolcllnp. flanging between two small windows, and catching Uie light from r larger one opposite, In oik of the ofllccs of Adams Express Com pany, at 59 Uroadway, New York the oflleo occupied by Mr. V. 11. Hall, head of the do livery department Is a plainly finished but neatly framed cbromo about 2 by 3 feet hi size, which Is looked upon by hundreds of peo ple dally, on many of whom it has a wonderful and salutary effect. It represents a flight of halt a dozen rough stone steps leading from the swarded bank of a placid lake to a llttlo rustic tcmplo set in the rugged side of the mountain which rises in stupendous propor tions in the background all covered with a rank luxuriant growth of foliage in brush and tree. In tho open door of this little temple stands a half concealed figure, with au urm rfnd hand extended, holding forth a small, dimly defined package, while seated on the sward ut tho foot of the steps an aged pilgrim, barefooted, lame and decrcpld, bears u start In one baud, and in the other holds before" his dim eyes a small bottle, whose label he eager ly scans. This label bears the words "St. Jacobs Oil the Great German Remedy." Sim ple as this little chromo appears in its unos tentatious position, It has au influence which it would be difficult to estimate. " It Is to that picture and the persuasions of Mr. IIhII," aid Mr. Edward J. Douglass, a gentleman connected with Mr. Hall's department, " that I owe my present ability to perform my work. Some weeks ago I was violently attacked with sciatic rheumatism, and hour by hour I grew worse, and nothing my family or the doctor could do gave me auy relief. I began to think iu a few days that my case was hopeless and that I was doomed to be an Invalid and help, less cripple for life. But at last I thought of that picture which I had so often looked at with but little Interest, and then Mr. Hall came to my bedside, and telling me how St. Jacobs Oil had cured him of a worse and long er standing case than mine, urged me to use the same remedy. I did so that very night, directing my wife not to spare It but to apply it thoroughly according to tho directions; this she did with a large piece of flannel cloth saturated with the Oil, and then bound the cloth to the affected parts. The next morn ing I was free from pain, and although a little Bore in the hip, was able to dress myself, and the next day resumed my duties In the ofllcc as sound as a dollar. Here I am now In full health and strength, having had no touch of rheumatism or orther p.ilu since. Whenever I see one of our drivers or any other person who shows any symptoms of lameness or stiff ness, I point him to the picture in Mr. Hall's ofllcc, and then direct him to go for St. Jacobs Oil at once." X. Y, Evening Telegram, . -- "What Is the greatest charge on record" naked the professor of history. And the ub-sent-inlndcd student answered: "Seventeen dollais for hack hlie for self and girl for two hours." Mosna How, Esq., of Haverhill, Mas., Btrougly Indorncs St. Jacobs Oil for rheuma tism, etc., from the observation of Its effects in his factory as also lu his on nfamlly so we ec from one of our Massachusetts exchanges- Bridgeport (Conn.) Standard. m Mistkkss: "Bridget, I really can't allow you to receive vour sweetheart In the kitchen any longer." Bridget: " Thank you. kindly, mum, but he's too bashful for the parlor." "itPHtor au." Dr. It. V. PiKncK, Buffalo, N. Y,: Dear Sir My family has us-ed your "Favorite Prescrip tion" and It has done all that is claimed for it. It is the best of all preparations for female com plaint. I recommend it to all my customers. G. S. Watekman, Druggist, Baltimore, Md. Un'uek the ntlcroscoDfl a hair has routrh edges like a rasp. No wonder then that a ) rouug man's mustache often tickles a girl's ao&(i.I,hiladelphla Chronicle. nose. Tlio Bilious, dyspeptic or constipated, should address, with two stamps and history of cube for pamphlet, Woui.d's DiorENSAnv Misuicai. Association. Buffalo, N. Y. Hens scratch up flower-beds only when they are barefooted. , That's why women run out and "shoo" tho hens to keep 'em from doing damage. New Orleawt J'tcayune. " Goldern Medical IJNcovory" for all scrofulous and virulent blood-poisons is specific. By druggists. EscoiiAPius practiced medicine even when an infant, which gave rise tothc song, "M. D. Is the cradle." Cincinnati Saturday Night. L. E. Ransom Buttkk Colou will not color the butter milk uor the cloth on tho tubs". En tirely harmless. - s The Harvard students are like widows they aro always trylwr to take advantage of a frehh man. Texas Stftlngx. An old sailor was observed to bo always hunting about the door of a church when a marriage was taking place. IIo explained that he liked to see the tide going out' (Jlndinintl Saturday Night. "MakrSomiuiodv (!i,vi," urges a recent poem. Hundreds of young men can comply w Itli this request by bluiply bidding her good night two or three hours cat Her on Sunday nights. NorrlMomi Jfimlrf. , " Wiinitu did you dine yesterday, Ftedi" "Oh, at tho kwuh." "Gooddiiuiahf" "Yitbsc, O, yasse; I dined on Mich a lovclv pwlmwose, Willi nifi-wunluiii for desseit. With those I dwunk iu the delMous fwagwanco of a sweet and tondah wiolet." "How pwecioith!" "Yaf-se, it was vah to uttahly boul-biitlsfylnir and Bupwemu." Lost tlio game: "But I pass," said a min ister recently, in dismissing ono theme of his subject to take up auother. "Then I make it spades," yelled a man from the gallery, who was dreaming- tho happy hours awa. in an Imaginary game ot eueher. It is needless to say that ho went out on tho next deal, usslt od by one of the deacons. Jlilwaukco Sentlml. Mn. IIaoiuo was only twcuty-tliruc when His eldest Hon was born. Wo remember tlio tay Aell. Wo congratulated lilm. Uut lio (llllll't (.piiiii vnrv tdllv Kit Imf wlirf, u .. .. lino boy and Ragbag was wealthy, bo a family was no burden to him. Hut lio said: " (Jood i.oni, old friend, just think of it Here at the ' ago of tncnty-tlirce I've got to begin setting a1 "Tub muses kiss wlthllp3 of flame," says a recent noet of tlio new order. Then wo are thankful that we aro not courting any of tlio nuiHcrt jiiHt now. We don't wlhli to liavo our bct winter mustaclio burned oil until later In the season. 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