FOR THE FA KM AND MOM. ft kill lYtllrll ilk tni'iulni.-. Tor instance, science t i I s n; 1 !i ;i1 sunlight is im iniptrt;iii! elt meat in growing mill yvrti mvI. If. therefore, tin- iaruicr I'l.inU his torn t-o us to shade the stalks no cars ill be l'orinetl; or it he aliens his Iruit trees to be crovvtleil to the cstent of shailin the fruit small anl imperfect specimens will result. This tea' lies less closely planting t ice. an I Shinning out the brunches plantim: mru s,i as to give access to Minlitrht. Th 'iv i -no branch of farming, however in-ii;-nilicant. that has not principles that govern it, which if not mnU-rst . n and carried out w ill result in !:-:!-pointinent. It is the hiMiicvt of tin farmer to improve the eemliiiim of tip soil so as to favor ilevclopiiii n'. In this lies his success ,.r fa laic, an I it covers the h- I or tamans. which is a very wide .e, cinbni'-:ii',' niot of the science-, lr"iii whieh !. may derivi; instruction, He thin ha .. much to encourage him it he h a man of spirit pnd enterprise. If i h nil Rnd nnambitioiis he will ,l,s; . r. and the advance of tiim; wdl --eeii l air him out of sight, and his phi,-" w ill he occupied by other-- m-'re ..rthv Walcll thr Maiaurr llt. A Hamilton i 'minty 1 1 hio i larmi-r ..ay: "In no other item of tann economy is there a chum e of a- much waste as in the management ol manure. r.verv portion ( s..li, or , liipiid manure not saved, or t"i b d ol its fertiliiiiit ipialities by ncrb-cl m the heat, is much I'ert.litv w .tUn'M from the oiI. -" niucli de-rea-o m crops and e.rrc-pomlinly -mall r.'ht from the land. There i- no eheape: or nuicker way to brim; an '11 and impoverished larm bark to paMtiy condition than to -t.ic!. it ",!: anl mamijze the manure skillfully on most farms there is in, -re dib'e w.i-'e at this point, m.iiiy 1'ninei s thr-.w iir.i their nutniire ouidoors willed' pv--. teet inn. where the -ain an l ram ib prive it by thei" a-tio'i "f it- in s. valuable qualities l-.-f.in: it i; h.i'ii upon the land. The t '1 1- ti c-ti-mate is 'ii' ted to sliow win' in.i- l.e done in tin- way ol manuf.i t urini; manure upon a farm. Winn proper ly littered, one cow or o will m iK" a ton of manure every month. ! the liquid as well a the solid p-rti -u :- Saved. Te'l Iliad WotlM lee,'- ,,i:i. hundred and twcitv to: . lv two-horse waL'on-I a Is in a year, pair ot horse will make as m ,. manure as one cow. or t'.e!e tiii.s i a vear. A lnimlr. d -In en. I ar.b every tiieht and well make IM" t"ii- ,.f in on and ten n vv ill work load in a mouth it -' re I. d wit!. li' ient i u.ir-e material. I i- -' ! a one-lmniired acre larm. li1' li -in. ni l Otlsi -t of ,l Idls' 1" flVVs. 1" l.'M i "I steer-, hener- ,md , nl vcs, ,( pair .! horses. I'M' she , (i and 1" pi's would make, in th" ;i:."'ieM'f. t.-n- "I maniire every year. give twelve toll- --r , year. Thi -, w ell . 1'ipial ill ellec! iloll'nle ordinary yard ni.iiinr, swamp noiek could least "ioii l . .?i s ol the ' be made upon a hund r s.rir ell' t' the .puMity . and il ph tit v "! be pr-eiired 11' st III I'lllle e 111 I e l-,. re 1 .1 r i i i. ' (onil llm-sr I'.mtf- We are told, and w i.h truth, tl.a' a thin, clean, ;; "id head anl iloeii'il eyes are imlie.it : e oi ;m amiable and generous temperanient anddi-i o A head well put on, with a i I 1 1 1 1 lt and somew hat ar. lieil m i k. sn..',.,t that the bead may bo . aniol Weil and also that such a horse has a no. mouth; it has n" I" en hardened or spoiled by uscle-s t-inle.ivi r-t i win-re such is not t he e.is i to hi in.; the head in the plic e desiie, t',.- n. I.onjr liipie shoulders usually het,,U.ii free lom of action, so far as the fore parts are concerned, as a do;.p eirth and lon bie k ril'S ilo strentli. and I. brad loins and hips free loin of ad inn : Jong, full thighs and I if", el-au liocks, with hind Icl's well put on. in dicate strong propelling powc-s. With these points, without i iKpiir.iei into causes ami effects, we will say a hor-e has got what indicates gooilncs of temper, cheerfulness and eour;!',". . ar rying himself h n Isoniely and p'i a antly to the di iv er or ruler, go. dm-is d action, strength, speed and -a ety, iviirii f nt 'rinMiii. Kxperinunts have shown tint the best time to cut timothy is, all tiu: considered, when it is hea le I o it . just before blossoming. The 1 loom oc casions loss and dust. If iiit ju t be fore blossoming very nearly the -aim-weight of bay is re ihed an i the rpiality sufficiently improved to make up for tho loss, there being in : e of t he juices. It is more in the n. it u re of jrass than when in the advanced ft age. Timothy thus treated in ik j excel lent hay, especially for in i b h cw- and yoiingstoek. t'utearly in the s, ason; jt allords it chance for a good growth to follow and in an average season over the ground, and thus, in a measure, heroin self-protective dur ing the mid-summer heat and drought, .it the laud is rich enough to bear a rrood yield a second crop may be cut, Hy about the l of September, in iine for a suilicient new grow th for protection. This will be great! . im proved and afford an increase of profit if a coat of manure is upplmd immedi ately after the second crop is remoed: Tho proportion of nutriment in this crop (aftermath) is greater than in tin; first, weight for weight, and the curing opial, making an early fall and w inter feed for milch rows almost equal to summer 1 irbage. Some peo ple who are In the habit of using it declare it superior to pasture affected by drouth, lly thus managing our timothy meadows from two to three tons a year on an average of the best hay can l e secured. It can only be done on soil adapted to it and kept suilieieiitiy enriched. Fall application I is the best. ! i It is best to cut in the afternoon( . I tho lai-r the better, .-n that the sun ! I vv t! not much dry the hay. When j j well wilted the net day, put in cock ; ! to l e lelt a few days, and then taken i .nto the barn, should there be rain in . i the night or on th" day after cutting, j ! Mr hay will not sufler. rind it will he all the sooner lit t put up the day fop j lowing. Practice has demons! rated j i he advantage of t lib. I'iB Pasture. lie. sure and have a good pasture for swine the whole summer, all I if I hey : are an improved gentle breed they will , eet h ill' their living or more livm it ; and grow rapidly, ( lover ol both l;r-t 1 and sei oinl i i-"ps is be.-t for pigs, but j alfalfa and any goo I grass will answer . nearly as well. Muring this time Miry may require -ome additional fe.'l, in . w hieh e,io , i moderate ration of thin, swill ma le i f wheat bran, with a uii t'lreol one-eighth f its bulk of lin-eed or . ,.!on,eed meal is Lett r than to Ice! w:;!i vv hole grain, a- tin digests l i'li. i' with gras- than er.i-ii. As soon jscoru begin- to -ilk. if o a Iwar! s-.vcet variety, M may be out for soi, mg -wine, and after the kernels of the ear-get int" n.i!k. the sw id may be oni'tre i ,md the j iirs w ill begin to tatren f.i; i lly on this alone. '. 1 e lilii-hcd on la'iT w itli riren-d . 'i ll T Indian lie a1 On IK llo-t'. ocu are vartoii- ways of overcom ing a balky hab.t in lee s. I he b'l I'VV.'igln th-"!. a id to l.av e b., il se,i - jr, lo.l Hill be often pr.i" t II able, biit it i- sugg. s( . ... and W e oimtiii ud it t r thoiightii.l readers. All vvlei handle bors. - kno.v tin! they are -us- I'ept.ble to a lieling "t lollesoiiietn s- 'in- l.eeu ie.st' r l.n n er tool, a lvan- t.lge o lh S, thus. Il,' ilf'Ve ! i iiii. at- t e lied t ' a l.e k w.ioon, to the gi-ov-i,,r a sie.dl a I d vvo .,1. I he au. i,ia! ei'id m t l ull a pound. II" d; ! lea beal lam with a lid', bu' tied him atiee.itil ie' !i in stand. II- We.. I to no. !,. a' -utis.-! ..nd a-k"l h.m to draw, b r he would i.of -traigliicri a : e.g. "I made up my in ml." - u! Ilir I. '-. "W I. en th.d l.'-I Wl II' '" 'he l a ii he -li'-iii I taketh.it l".ld of vv o . 'i,e eight v;ls !,ot Cold. I Well! t" th"! i'-i. go' i lankets. and i oVered the I, .,- w urn. ami he -too l -till till ni 'le'lig. 'I lien lie re!U-edto imw A im !i I went iow i. and lie w r prob.ibry hungry and I iiieseine, lie Irew tha' h id wood the ir-t time 1 n-kel hail. I retunied and go' an other load before I fed him. I then iwirded him with a good dinner vvhi. !i he eag'-lly devou'ed. 1 have draw a several loads - nee. Ome lie r.-lii-ed to draw, but a- soon a- he -aw ii e-'art tor the hoii-e he started aitt-r HI" '.V i h I m load. A hor-e bc oliie.-o.-,oiu .Hid illS"ontenti d VV hen I'd: .done, a- mm h S" as a pers 1 1 . and I chum Mil- method, if rigtuly us.-l.i-, tar les- eruel and is better for both Imrse and n.a'i Mian to beat the animal vvi'lia club."-- l'iiiii '. a . lloiiailiol.l lion. j I'.eeswaN and salt make your lla' irons clean and smooth as glass. I'm ' a lump o w a in a rag. and keep it j for that purpose. When the n- 'ii ire hoi, rub them first vvith the vva rag. i then -i our them vvith a paper or rag i sprinkled vv ith salt. i ! In si. k rooms where 'here is dlph I theria. inea-les, scarlet leVer, etc.. the : air -iioiild be impregnated with the odor of ..,ual part-ot t e-nentine and i carbolr acid. Halt a tea-spoonful in a kettle of boding water from time to 1 tl W 111 be Slltlieiellt. lt VV ill !' j lone.. I I lieve the siii'l. r t and "-. vent the spread of t he malady . U ie ii washing li-le tliread glee., j .'ii ti t u-e soap: instead of that put a tea-spoon I ol of ammonia in on.- ( i.nt ! of w a ' el. I f w a-ln-d Hi Mr - v iv. th'ie is m. dang'-r " the. --p, 's a n I -'re ik, in Mo- gi-. ; tin-re w . led aluio-t certainly lag . Il- ! it w a le- I ri l he u-aal vv ay. I To remove bruises from furniture, j wet the bruised spots with warm water. s.,ak a piece of brown paper ! of several thickness, s in warm water, ; and lay over the place. Then apply a 'warm llaliron until the moi-tue is gone. Ilepiat the process if needed, ;, : be bruises w ill disapp. ar. Seriaiit liirl's K v nge. We liild the following ill a Vew ! Vork letter: A vvoni an ofgre.it wealth tells mo that she is compelled to give ! up a dwelling which has newly cost I about $g i t.i " id on a unit of the sue I ressful veng. ..ur-' of a serving maid, j The mistress is old. and as nervous I and notional as only persons of I'.ir ! tunes can afford to be. A sm ill idea j completely tills her weakened and use , less mind, aud annoyances that wou'.d : hardiy irritate a person of good mental i puse become terrible to her. The ser vant is one of thoso young, pretty, velvetty French creatures v. ho are now fashionable in Xew York's luxu rious households, especially as attend ants upon rich women, she w;n dis charged, for some misdoing, but was to remain until the end of her m nth It was in this interval that she invent ed a retaliation which has proved the ino-t ingenious and effective of any that ever I heard of, excepting those involving the perpetrator in danger of punishment. The housa had a com manding overlook of Central Mark. and the girl knew that those fields were dotted over vvith places where suicides had b. en committed. No week pa-si-s without at h ast one voluntary depart ure from the park for eternity. The lakes are bandy for drowning, the tries for hanging, and the secluded bowers f a' an uninterrupted use of pistol or knife. It is a question w i'h me vv hrther the sell-murderers all go there for the jnirpo-e deliberately. Is it not likely that the leisure of the un fortunate, vv hen spent aside from the hustle of city business, becomes so loiiesouietli.it death seems pivterable y I h French maid wuit into no such abstruse eoiisideratioii ol the subject she was aware that her mistress, wa,. abnormally at'le. ted with any thing weird or trag.c. o she told her of the numerous siuvides. pointed out from the window many spots where 'his p., ! il vd had hanged himself, w'.n re ih it otic di", by drowning, an I where t ie other had blown his loa ns away, -he ald'-d. wit i a shrug and shudder. Mi d she fancied she could sre.o'iiig'its. ilu'ili" si; ol the self-slain haunting th.- places of their crimes. The old woman wa boi rliied. s.ie vudd not look at the . irk. w liieli had pr. ioiisly i .-. n a -ola -e t" her eyes, w ithout de cry ing the p-'-.iits which the girl had invest,- with gruesome ititi res', she i.'iidiy hoped tha' th, w retell had 1 -d, bu' on s.'ii'l.ng a man t-' the news-a-lief oliiee, t ' ma!.'- an am;i;a!ion of the files, she toilli'l taa' the' tr.lged.es had in th" main been oi re, tly lo,-,i'e i. Alter i'io;iMis ,,f mental tortnre si ,, ha ! g eie to N. wpor-t t'..r the -Home r, and will never n'turn to her l-.oii alongside l etif r.ll I'.llk. A unit crai'ie-. . r Fugli-h arid s.-.te'i anec-tors :,!! d the y.-.ir w ;th h"ly .1 is. '' h -f w i i' h ha I its peculiar method d "'--, rv am With th" exception of i -i: i-rm m. New Years. Fa Mr and 1 loci Fr. day. liio-t of these Lav .' b. i "i dr. -pr el by A HUT i'-aus ; ail C" "I theiii hav" fallen into de-i,.tu !,- c : in Fii.ii ind. Nothing could give a b.-tt,"- -.d-.i of th" c i-: i.h-. hab.t- of though' and d--me-t,.- I.l'e of Mi" tia'l 'ii than the- holy days. ..,t of Mi m grow o il . f r-'lig oiis t' elir:g, and alt h-uigii ago! ,! ai "I -uper-t ,t b ri was u"d ui'l, tin-in. they -houed the depend- m ! the people hi their least a. t.ons "ii a si i r Hie pmv er. I bi February ii-' t -T exauii'le, b -..i c the plorigh was set in the gr- ,i:id tor Mie lil-st sowing of tb" seed, twelve lir.s w.ie kindled op high points .liming the bills and burned a'l night . T!iis was to invoke the hle-siug of Mm t w i I v e a os' le- on the coining crop; A thirteen h lire was kindled and speedily trampled "ut by the farmer-, who dam ed over the ember- till morn ing, to show their triumph over .luda-. Many singular customs Lelomrrl t shrove Tuesday, the day b. f..ie I. u'. Innumerable pancakes wn, In some of thegre.it s, !, ' t u,i th" practice to bic- "lit Mm m . . i for three day-, th boys i ,a n'.u.iing a siege in-ide " ,'h 'op- oi provision, and vv th i'.'v-eoins tor weapons ol detellee. In many ut Mie grammar schools pi ov i-ioti was made by charter that thr master -houl 1 furnish a hen. goo-e. or even a -heep, to be stcm-d to ihaMi by the scholars on shrove Tuesday . The poor creature was suppo-ed to represent the spirit of evil. I'.ut the brutality of -U'h teaching appears almost in-redible to us. in this age of the world. hit-sun lay. held in remembrance of the day of I 'entecost.was and -till i in Fuglarid an exeu-e for uiiliiuitv.l beer-di inking. In old t hues a ta;'a -tie dance was executed on the s' reels i v maskers, called the Morris-dance. I enr General ions in One Fa mill. Martha Zaraniez. a (ierman. ho declared tha' she was 1 years old, arrived from liermanyal l isth' Mai den. New York I 'it v, otl" day l eeeliMy. slio i- a little woman with but very l.ltlehair on her head, what there i b. ing -tiowy white. 1 1 T hail U an i anus are long and very thin an I h ; face very much shrivelled. :ta her were seventeen people whom -h" de clared were her family. The en ire partv, the old woman says, represent four generations. Her son, th le-xt 1 oldest iii tho parly, is eighty-eignt ye.'-.of age, while the youngest ol ad I- -even years of age. The party wa. '1 lor Mont ina. where th" ol i- e-t iii intended to pur. has - lauds and form don v. fashion is th" gi",i! govj-rn--r of th s world. It pre-ides pot oiilv in ;c. liters of dre-s ,-m l aioiiseiu.-nt. but i iavv. physic, politics, religion, and ah oilier things ..f tin gravest kind. In, 1 1 the wiseMl oi men -.Miiild la pn letl to give any better reus m vv Ii particular forms in ad tnesehave he,"u Hi .-e-tain times utuv ersal y ie. eived, ani itt iithertimes universally rejei e !, that tuey w ere in or out oi f jtaUior o Washington to be inaugurated ns An anti-pic society has been form... ,Vs.jdciit of the United Slates, dolin ., in California, and the legislature has i well known public man from Asbta beenpelitionedtoprohil.it the maim-hoiuded the train. He had been ' 1 ... .lie ol (uiihchl s pupils when the latter racture and sale of pies as unhealthy hl u Unll. lo!, 9( 10olh,iuse in the . ..,..1. 1 1 11,.. t,.u..w.r I .niirfb.il A hens heart beats 1,.U times a minute. Fowls consume air accord- ing to their weight, in the proportion ;ften to seven compared cattle and I I.' ...... .a, , M l'l..r..i believes the action of rolls lor grind- , ,. , . ing wheat is better calculated to pre- .lerve intact th" ( ells of the interior of the wheat berrv than is th" action of , ,i ii. i. stones, w hie h (.isorgiriii- the cells by heir tearing actio i in-tea I of a disin- .egrating them. i w Women, both in I ranee and sw it. erland, have a far m u-e impor ant rob. in tbrt f miilv o.ioe." the middle and lower .1 wses thin vvith ns The! female, though no' evempt from hard work. nnde-t,ikis the thinking and ; tui-e, nohndy'll a-k you how many pair nian igiiig .le-.aitmeiit in the tamily trmisers j.m had hen you taught up .v , .', . i i i . .i 1 h re in th" li, -ewe!' I flairs, ail I Mie husband is but the; -,-,,u linl(. j,,..,,.,,, stlv ,, .eeuMve oll -er. In "wit.erlatid. rs-! ,f ,. ,,,!.,. ,i1:Mtued President. In pe.-iallv. Mi" feiniile is noliddv superior is:!i, a Iravelimj p.-dh run veiling in manner-, habds. ta-t and ii.telli- !".' '';''.,!'' " M "; -" i r s wile if he could slay lit the hoii-e nil genre to the husband. ! Mr. Kl iivko ol le'in i suggests a powerful pn vent ive of cholera in petroleum or pira'litie. In Malieia, says he. there are many petroleum W i l.s. and lu re it h is been observed that the vv oik .pie have always en joyed perfect immunity Irom li.l t,i, even when it has broken out with great virulence in the district around I hem. This fact the peasant -t them selves attribut- to the emanations from thr pet rolellln-I.elell -oil. Which. they say, kill the pestilential germ and til kinds ol insects. The remarkable l.e t has been de monst r.i'ed that railways may be the means ot i nric'iing the tlora of places through which they pa I'lii) exten- sum. in 17S. of an important road into the province ol ll elsi ii gland Sweden, has I followed bv the immigtation along the line of no less ,, , i . i - . hail seve.i siieeies o plants which I 1 were belore unknown in districts where they Ilow appear. One species a ... l, ...... 1,.,,,, wi,i..,l l,t . ntv miles along the railway's course in; 1-SJ. and a!) nit on - degree during the last four ve.irs. i w Im li are so "teat 111 tin- tiigiier ranges. Prof. Thomp-oti, in a recent lecture i n.i(iilv ,:ikl, ,. inuoble look .nforined his audience that the mag. tVoin a veuiig man's m ;i-h lowanlice. actio pole is now near liothnia. Felix I The public di-eii-ion- woman's p..-i , , .... . .- ' i limi and il'o-iccts have diaw n the see- ; ir more than l1"1" miles west .d t tie j , - . ' 1 , , ,. ,; :, ,,. ,v ! apart in b elmg and antagonism- mteit-st-. geographical pole. In the mag-i , ,,, , if,. i-I, -s attinetive to young : tietie p,de was dii" north, it having i men. It- piomi-e does not -ei in to, been eastward bef-re that vear. Then 1 "I'"'! -. .Tl"' ;'' ";. : on their pint, ale Irightelicd by tin- ill it began to move we. t ward until 11". m (, j,,,.,,,,,. -p,,ad before th. iii. M.it.r- ! when l'ie maximum was reaehe I , uiiv. the i-iovmi and gbav of 1 lu ll -ex. i ; Tills is now being sl"a 1 iv tiiniitiishe 1 .li-hoii"i'd : and while en the one hand ., -,, ,, , , ,.,. i tln v havi be n nio ihidlv iiibuined ofil ul in I'.'.- It "ill again po.nt '"'' , M, ;, ;,,.;,.. lhr; have little but north. Plot. I honipson says tn.it the ,),,. .li.-t.-tt. of their own nature to en 1 hatiges w liieli will have been observ courage tin m to as-uine ii- burden- or to ed not otllv in th" d r.'.-tion. but in - reward theii, w ith the honor ll,, y de-c, ve , , ,. for having don. -o. II .!...:-. ... the strength o! I he earl n s magnetism ; w ill show that the miin' causes vv Inch ii i mi' u.nn-. .... . i ,t - I uii.l ,' milit al-o -v ten anl piin a- irigmally magnet ie.l the earth are . H) , jM mr:,lU ,. , ,.;,, ,-..K.-..,..-is .-u.-l still at work'. ! Iadie .eii. rally. The umil u ssityeM-t I iii always to have n -rle--l ly Ml.- : Iv i convenient l..r t'n- r In f mi l prompt cur,' rKtlll.S OF TIIOl'(;ilT. tlieniaii.uis ,. uh.irto women iiineli .mil j n le.Tiilai I'v. coiis ant pains. an I all tie- -v iii, i loin- a t - Il I .' 1 1 I i 'ii ii'. -rnie ili-o-,,.-s in A new kind of bee- is made from ' ':-",:.. 'iVr"':-:''--'..: iZlZ ee in a l.av arian brew eiy. Next to love, svnipat'ny th. livmest pa ion of tin- human heart, The company in whi.-h you will improve most will be the lea-t rxpen sive to you. II" who receives a good turn should never tot-get it: but he who does mo should iicver r-.-inembi-r it. tiod helps thoS" who help theil neighbor-" i- a loltier sent,m,,,t than Cod helps those w ho help tlmti.selves.'' Money in your purse will ere, lit you; wisdom in vour he id h id w ill adorn you; and both in your necessity will vrve you. A railroad in which the cars run a-dri'l" a single tail has been .-1: s,i-,..s-lid in Uriel tha' i.tie lik.J it su,t.s,sliil ill .tiro. I in. 1 out nit .1 s to j.e built in l-'r.uicc. I Love is the most terrible and als-.i ' thr! most generous of the passions; it is th" only one that includes in its dieam- the happiness ol sn-nrnut else. sivveuentiorg .says. -vtorus are thin.'S." 1'heV are inure: thev are i ,..,.,. .c ,. l,l..a.lnrt ..r inirsin.r. I'nuttered we control, . hetn; llttereil. they control US. A bird on the wing inuv earrv a - 'l " ' seed that shall add a new species to ; the vegetable family of a continent;; I l.i ,, ii ii-.tnl n thoti.rht fr.iiit :i I ' "" J " 1 1 is livingsoui, uiiiv iiai t- iv.siiiis ititiiie.i.s- itrable, eternal. l-'.dueate all the laculties and pro- pensities of children: but above all see 1 , , , , that the conscience, the balance-wheel ol the moral system, is trained unto perfect accord with the principles of 1 positive truth and absolute justice. To look back to anti.piity is one tiling, to go b.i -I, to it an..! her. ll we look back to it, it should be iis those who are running a race, only to press forward the faster, and '.o le"e the beaten still lurtber behind Kvervone must nee dailv i.:1. of peojile who complain from a no-re habit of complaining, and make their friends tinciisy and st rang, rs iiierry by liiurmnrin.' at evils that do not exist and repiuingat grievan -cs whieh they do not reallv feel. There is strong evidence of the evist jnce of petroleum in paying quantities along the Tuiubigbeu Jiiver ia AJavlam. The rover.)- of (iarlh hi and Lincoln. I ! When Mencral tiarlield was on his xvny .'.... ,tl ' ,otlw.r. tli.v had been : ,,. imate than is usual with master j j md s.-holnr. ! Jt ' arueoles of the future Fresidenl ill his I 1 I),,.. llo, I on -on,., nei.'lsioll t ' '"V"'' , ' 1 V- ; he v( rv dav it was to take place he .split , l( m, ( f hj, ,,,,,.,,. ,- had but one pair of very i oar-e jian-. , md im liieuev to buy .inotlu i-. Maiticld i lad -et hi- heail on going to the mer ) . . . . , " , .,.i : iiaking. utnl was bniiily ilisappouit.il. ; ,,xt ,, bed," said hi- ho- te.-s, and I i t me ,. what 1 can do." ' The teacher obeved. and ill nil 11 i.' , hi ,,,,.,:,.. . nra,v darned . hai it wn-impo il.le to lind where liny ! lad been broken. He thanked her so arne-ilylhat the g I vv oinaii cried out ' , , ...,- ian in the Ohio l.egi-la VI IT 111111,1, .Ml. c;:i tin-ill : w in ti We ciiifeul vour beiist, was the uiswer. "but we eainmt lodge Voll j Hides- yell lire willing "In s,ipwilh the, hir, ,1 man." I l.cl's h;ii :i look at him lir-t." said the pedler. I 'l lie woman pointi d 1" tin- -ido of the house, whi le a lank. sj tool man. in rigged but clean clothes. w;i- stretched "II lh, el'.l le.lilillg a book . "He'll do." I -aid tin- -tiaiigi -r. j Th, "hired iiuui" w:i- Abi diam I. in , "In. ! Single Idle. f sillgle bless A stMtl . has hi, I niis. hi, ..lis -idr. Tin divoiie i-n mi le baga'elle. :i coili-ired with tie-harm done by the inlhii ncc whirh i. perali in both -i Ac- to pievint mariiage. We do not -av to delay, but to i. rev. nt -. for t he al.-o miiig fact is not tin numbers whobilieve that tiny can im the ends and the happiness ,, I.. 1 1, ,- u it I, on I I. cili" it ll "'le, 1 ill 1 hi : -err ,,;,, ion I,:,- iiiotc i.rev al'-iiee among ' voiing men: but u is the other s, A who snlb-r m,.-l utelcr u- , iit-i.it i. n . Il is not nltoeelhei- loo-e . . ., . . , , , , , , . I and llbi lime P a-oliilig which lead-voiing j .,. .,,) , ,ung woineii to thi-com lu-ioii. lt may be forced on tln m by therogem v j " -in -i 1. 1 laei- in me ..oii.i- , ,. o. thinking. Tl ere i- a great mas- ,. -i-Hi-li . and woil conveidi -lice .'Hid coinfoil ; - them to take that side tit ai.- risk- in ihunestie lib- : ; which induct "i" '-. Tin n ti"ii' woiimn's be.-t irieii'l. It will mv.' j money. "ltii-in. bi fore i le i-lire," as the mini wl, , man li ,1 a boii. wait on tin--ii..m' HI k''H l"l in 1 nione . No ia.lv lie. ,1 be will, out Mr-'. I'uik- haili's . .-. I.d'le 'ellil 'ililnl bi i-Mll-e -l,c tar ili-t:.i:t ft- tin ilnn: -t"ie-. Tin- pi-npric tol'. -t M.I II I o.l.'e,. 1 ,o, by mall llolll I..V 1111. Ma.. 111 the form "I l". ii'is,.i of . ill-: price l per ! "r -i s.'.. S. ml for the l.uide to lb ullh" which l'im - lull p.trticil-lai-s. When a i l n fer- li. -r lover to la r pa he ;;;; - ' I ol l l. sli unit stri-nidli. ill, - npia-t it.- am I " 1 -Imps -li-lit eon. h ! 11 1,1 ' m ; .Ion 11 at lillit, " 1 IH- l-e.l I U'H-. I iv.hs .-, wib .,n.iinipti..i,.-iie r .v.-ii, 1. illy imcoiiscioiis ,.t tl, 11 r.al - re. M -' , ;i . . .i.iiii. n. e Willi, h-oi-.l-ie I m-r. l-i-lin' t" ba.l tlue- lion mid ini-rl.-t le-eiulatioii .,1 f.l- 1 1 tl nia.-eit'on. or wasting nt tlm i'c-h It is u It : s.-iof'il"iis,li-.-aM'. and ' !V",'"," ' . 1 , " .. ,.Wii-:. aali-bili-iiisnnd iiivworntm,' . "Ill'llll's. kll -lllas Ur. 1 lellV S lionl.-ll .M.sh.-nl iis,-,.. 1 v." A Cliieaeo rirl sleep- wilh her feel out tho wnulovv been.i-e -he ha- read so.n,whe,e Unit cola coin racts. It null mi lu ll." "Itone-li 011 lteh'' . lire- luiinois. r ruptions. ( rm-wT,n... .e..e,. , ,,. Whv salT.-r loiiLrer from I'ntan-h. Hav- ri,... ,,,., .r --.li rlu.mii. eh, 11. 1. on- l-'cver and foM ill I lie henil A -uie "'lire ik ('ri-iiui Halm. It is not a Inpud or : smitr.,, nil isea-ilynpp,,...,. I .flyeimls. ,1 r ...tn 1 to tl.o-i- si.ilt i-tlie Willi Itav- i.-,,- ,, ,-.,,, i i....,, ,ri,..i ".''"-'t5' J1'1' '"'"'l''" :,,m1 -'.ivo t,!is " ileeiih-il prt-ft-reiice. ll rave me imme.liale relief. ('. T. Si v i . Il.uilw are Merchant, UUnen N- - I'rrliv oim-ii 1 n.li... ul, i.o' l.l r. li.iti fr. -I.lii Hid vi- vacitv. lr "Wells Health lieliewcr." . ", I i,- .n -en win. (loan talk notion but i -lan-. doanthink nothiii' but slamr. ! Many iniitat-r-. bi.t luminal, as Pr. Knpe'n I 'ol an il Heine Iv. : ' Xu"VUX " ",a"uf"rt"rin ",w" ! 1 "UohmIi Toolllnrhr." : ,,.,ant ri.u,.f fr ,1,.1,r,lKiH. tootlmehe, fnce- j "cl't-As-i for "Kon-h .111 twthltflie."l.-.l-!iV. 1 . . rrlin-linr. Thf w iinl mnv roiu-iimonii the tt-i-po, ; Yet irr.-nt shijw -ail the stormy seas. The balilli. n.l man may rave an, I swear, Vet t 'iiiU'liiii" restoii the hair. I. Hi- Preirt-rvir. If ynn are liwiiiKyoiir u'ripmi life.lrj "W'ells Health Hi m-wer.." iocs itirtct towt-akaputs ' j glV((. realiniAii r l'tis,.R. i.-s H. ii-lier, .M. U , of Sin.iiirney, Iowa. For several year I have been tisiti -a C ugli ral-a.-n. calksl br. Wm. Hall' balsam fur ill l.iinK. and in ahn.rst ev.-ry raai- tliroiirh in. praeliii i have hid entire Mice 'ss. I have useil and pre cril.l hundrtih i.f I i.ltl, s tiur the ilays of my army praetic list ll , when I wa--urgeon of Hoepilal No. 7, ' Louisville, Ky." Heailaclie is iinniediately relieved by the aee of i'luo a remedy for C alarrh. Only One Dress Now. "Are you a happy now ns you wore before you were Him ried i" nsked Mrs, Yciist of vming Mrs. t'rinisoubeiik. "Yes, indeed, "'replied the lady, "nud a great deal happier." That is M range," Migsre-tcd the pliihiiithropisl"s wife. '?oi at all -I range, "came fiuiuthe young married woman. "You ce. before 1 was mairied I used to spend half of my tine 11 FOR CURING CHILLS AND FEVER AND Removing tho Distressing Effects of Malaria, AVER'S AGUE CURI HAS HEICX FOI NI) SO N55AULY INFALIilKLR, TIIAT We Author'2-3 Dsalers to f.ctnr.1 tlia Money, jf tj,c nlc,li,iia. is take., according to phi-paiifi) r.Y DR. J- C. AYER t CO., Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, WAS 3, S i by nil Druggists, l'rii e I. six b atli-s f. r f" . ullb " J oiiiijiiiiMlicti'Otli. sssilii' l.tt. Trj It. N? If V jgk SURE APPETIZER. PEST TONIC KNOWfM i K'Will cure quickly and completely Pyspepi-ia, Weakness. W p ' INVALUADLR FOTt LADIES AND VQn A LI. g$ F VPEHS0K3 WUO LFAD A BF.DENTAHY MTE IM f RELIEVES INDIGESTION xJpuTjs-. OU!.K"mSPCrS!A m H Itlsasiirt-ntineitv')r3 ,,Mr,',,irll'''"sn,,! if w, L Kl Biv for illse.is. s el z( XT A iniib, 'n-.toii-s ali.lr xjp'W.?5 fgWjf Sllie l.tvcriiii,loP URITvyAJInvlkwatesllie "fe Itrown's Iron ISittcrs cuin bins I i-oti with pure v. :te:.le t"liics. Ii i- oii.poiaidi 1 en ih"t- 'i. Idy sci eieilin and in, -.i.-iual principles, ond I'uiiiiot iiitoxicatc. All oi her piepar.ui"t)s ,,f Iron cause li.id c he, and priHiu, r i o. .lipaliuu. IScom n"s Iron liittci s is the ONLY Iron medicine that is not injurious ii-u-e doi-. not even I I.I. ki ll the teeth. Il ip t eulv cur,-- the v,,r-t rie-es of I-p, p-ia. but iusiues n luarty np I, elite li-1 eoi.il die-liell. 1 riiEiaiiivid Pi,liv, lv iMir,- XirK-liBAVMCIlK. Bilio,.,ni.i.. .md nil I.IVElt mi, I HOWl'.I.Cnm.lii,l. .'.1ALAB1A III.UOU J'OI.SON. .in. I Skill Iihimim lONt PILL A DOSF . for Krin.il- C -11 ;,l el,". Ih.ni! Villa h.iri- no .-.M..1. "I lill.1 111- n, v;tl,...hli C.ilhnrli,- n-,l L i v. r Kill. Dr. T. M Call!, r. M out l, ,. llo. Fin ' 'In li. V l.r.i.-T ice I ,.-. i,y .a I..T. .1. lif'tuu-oii. M.Ii . I VV e t , " Sold rv '.i lirf . , r leit I'V .n.-.l f -r v Is. in ki.i:i..v. V ..limbic luiurtuallau Kl.l- I.. J. s. ,'u.i S' is - rt... ii...-TO. M A 1 :V Atherli-hig Cheats!!! , ' It lins lM-.,ine -,. eoinnion t" legin nil nrti- rle in nn i-livnnt. inten -tiiig style Then inn il int.. -nne n lv.-rl isem-nt Unit. we HYoi.lal! -licit. 1 And siiiU'lv call attention to the mrntsof ; (lop bitteis. in ns plain, holiest terms n- .- Ml'le. ' To induce pi-iple 'To civ,. Mi, in ..ie- trial, which so proves their Milne Hint tin y will never 11.-0 iri t liiiijf Tn K bKMF.nv so fnvonibly notii-od in nil the l-.'ls'l's. I. ell -.Mils mill scellinr. is Tlav in ' il laresale. mid is supplant in; nil , other lii' dTeiii'S i .-11. .. . ,, . a.... h, . ll... 1 ii-lii.-s of the Hon "lll' le I- lloilettv Wi Hie V IIIU.-SI'I III! nop plant, mi l the pr'.'n...'is.ot ll-.p Hitter niive , shoiui K1' slirevi -lii'ss and abilil v ai -In coin) i, .hue a iii.-.ieiii wliiiw yirtum , lire so pail.al,,,' vn one - .,..-i , Did She Hie.' 'No! Sim linpered and t-'itf.-i-tsl Ion, mi... till tlie little t.,r V. fll's." piiiinp 'The doctors doilli; lie- no coo.!;" 'And at l.i-t ii-cured Lvtlus Hop bitters tl,. ,--v -iv so inn, h nboilt.'1 'fn.b-.il- bi.l.isi:' 'How- tliiinkiiil we should lK-for that niii- A Daughter's Misery. Eleven years mir dniihter sulTereil on a ; t ,mN,.rV. ..i-ouiu . i.iiiph'-atitiiiof kidney, liver.rheu- ,.. i(. , ,i ,,. all.l N. I V . .us .l. hilit v. , the care ol the b,--t phvsieians, "Who eave hci-.li-eii.-c v 111 i"ii imm.. j "Hm 11V, r.-li.-l. 1 -ni ,, sl,l- i- ivstor.st to us in pood 1 health bv as simple a r.-mcly us Hop Hitters. .. ..,,.-.,1 - ,,i f,,r v.-m-sla-fore iisint: it.'' ,,. pniN rs j ' Father Is (.ettinir Well, , Mv .p,,,.,,,,. lv . I ..!;, ,,,, , Utiei father is siin-e h url ' Hup Hitters." "He is netting well after liis long suffering from a m-ease iiii-iarisi iiiciiriti.it. .-And .-.ire s,,lu l that he usol your Bit- U'l-s. " A I.ADV of Itit . X. Y. J Moiie p-imiiiP wiTiniui ainiiieniii pri-pn , "P-" -e ?u, " "'i--"-; their name. 111- iMUlHaa (iT -Ut j tttrtinu wtifn lluniet- t, r'- Si-mttch I, HI. m ) 1.li-.ifl1r.iiii..t.'- : tllltliatlH.ttI Iha-hMKl I m,..rnri.litli.tI.HMi. In .liieHti.iit.liit-fhi.'f utisi.i.-li- t'i an hi r-ili-.n nf otrvnitth l-y ii-i,t Mhi h nit' tlli ririHfliv-. I t.e fit in iKortni. whuh k STOMACH- P .,, a,l t-f B-!liam'i7 V .wnntlia tamtini up in pni '-- H R I M r- -"S li'.nai-a.n-t iaa ,"n M .1 Fi.l'-r ..rMi,Iall PtiiK mst-and )aa.-r, teaner.illy. Catarrh Hay Fever I llttP -"-'n Hf Vmxvr sufltri-r thrt- tprv. hav (ti-n hpr1 Klj'M f sniHiilini't"kro .f mtli huthfi'l tpriu. 1id nit tktinuchtt.rk in it hH'suKp.tf Ihvmany iiivli niwli-'inf-t. A tit the Hsl.n. n-1 with tht nuiet wttn'lrrful 'MceM. - T. 8. (ilKR, srtt-t. N. Y. I n-tun ltnlm is r.iitf Kf.atiiitlt-tl tin ft cnf nail diunn:i .if tin. rrofatoMWry ri'-rtl Drtv--.r,l exfn, 'o .. All . HAY-FEVER BEAUTIFULLY CONTR ASTED COLORS i iilmin firti llfc. Sri1 l-- Mmir. AlfHIft Until (. .It). I I TKU, .UrttMia, )Uvh. In worn ing about w hat dress I should wear wheii Maniel called." "Itut don't you try just ns hard to look well when your husband returns home nt night V inter rupted Mrs. Yeast. Well, you see," went on the bride of two summers, -'I don't worry any about il now. us I have only one dress (o my name." It makes n milkman's wife bhish to ask , ,,,. if ,.r silk is wiileied. directions, without beinfititig the patient. Urou n's Iron Hitters Is tho lirst I.ivT Kcgnlntor- re motes bile, elears the shin, digests I In I'ood, .T!."S Iiolchiii";, lleiirtblirn, lirut in (lie Stomach, '(-. It i- th" b.-l-kliewil relliel-. f r female infirmities. The eennine has nl.,. .. trade irark and iTiwI red lin.s 11 wiapper. Take im ether. Made only by lirmvii ( brtiiiciil Co., P.ihiiu.'i-.-, Md. PURGATIVE I II X I! .ill I tnil K. nKIUM'S Veeetalile Componna :3i::::nvs :r:s For remii!' ( iinrIiiintHnn-t WVukriretM1 ho i-miiifion lo our bent femi.lt iioi-tilution lt ill euro entln ly th-i worst Tin f l isut-H lmi- Vlaiutu, nil (ivrtrt.tn tr-! lnfluin:itl'-ii ui I'lrcrtv .., j-.lhnj iin.l P! nl n,. nis, W..I It.,' r.-n--.ii. nt K. mnl vv , v.. n, ... ,.il i, i itiu iluily a.l.,i n, to tlio l'1'-""-'"-- II will ,lls,.t nnil ,-xp. I luni 't. ftem tl-tit, hih man M.,..,.,,f , ,, ,,.,,t. Tl..- t. .,i.l, -I..-1 I. " .ai.n-ruuj buiuorih.-isij,li..h,,lii.vr,s-i.i,lj l.j 'Itsus.-. lt n-m,.. a f.iii'i.,, s. il.itui, t. -v. ,t--tt,-ii ml rravlng f,-r w"" ; " "',.,",',' 'i-isrir"'.'!: i It cur,-- ,l"..t..ni-. II . I I:-.,. .,,) ll.-l,,,,l v. S,. tl,-i,. t,.l 11.-1,11,1 v. ,s,. ..:,, - ... P- l-o- i,l--n ai"l I K' tl"ii. TI..-U ti'viii'.-r l- :mi.k"!.." no .-..eiiit,.c.ii. utiKlit 1 ft it. I l.a.ki.,.i... I.-tilrtHn ti.-riii..n, utiy tin.,1 l-y ita t..sp. j It ill ut all li.it'-a ami li",l.-r nil ,-,r,.nti-l,n.' at in j lmriuoiij unit th,-1.1.1.-111.11 ir,,. ,-rit l be K, malv t.l..nt, I Fr the eiircnf Ki.ln.-T r -tni-lntnts , r t-lthrr a,-l. thla r..tti'iiii,li..'iiiMiio U. 1'n. ,.(-1 ,'. Siil..'tllit..rt.'.'j), N . fwi.llr ph.-iiUl I,.- ti illi-'llt .17;.l F. PISKIIAX'S 1 J.II'FK ..-. Th,-j- ,-ur.-i-unatl.ati .!,..u-ni-n and ! turi'liltr of th,- lir.-r. S". ii'iitu b-'l nt all ilttlkVlsK. Paynes' Automatic Engines and Sow-Mill Ol II l.l-Allr-ll. Weoltaran.'l U P. n.om.te.l Fnm mth Mill. 80 -a. -o!"l Saw. II. l"-'t'nc i-ant ll-.ks. er o- mplrla f..r,....t,t.,. ..n .-t. HI'. Ii-n- on akll". I.w 8 nl f.r ,-irr.il ir 1 HI R. W. I'.IVVK MIMS Mnitntnoti r t of allalylna A lit... 11,1 1 1,' I.n. I,,.-.. Invn -.' t.. :l .-II P.: . . I'"' I.-jh, Hangcra and KunlliiB. Klinira. N. V. II,, IS..O. DEAL DIRECT I biIIi--. Save .tlonea nn.) -still llnvr lhi l.iilM-lA.- HralStl-- Kven-llJf m J- "I Torluaa Mill-can l,a ma. la '--r. r.,i.l -l.a ,. ami Ir.,.iali1 ,nl Nw anil Mtalain I K'tlrt .1 al,.,t loll ll,u ruat .if ,.nr.-hB,na tba nw. n-im in. ...tiw ; W -unR9 ui it nr.ri'.Kr.i i. - Any rmvuie u e pirtf, Mft.t tin tii; vitr. Adrt-r ui-niut i. GOOD NEWS TO LADIES 1 liraata-l indui amnu aiar or larml. Now'a "uur t to gat up orilara for our calal r-to'l -"n." and 1'oltrn.U'l aa--,iraabaa.it. (ul ...1,1 Ban.1 or M-aa Ruaa I h,na TaSt ..r Handantua Uc-.rtlad Oold Haad M Roaa D.nnar liat. or .,.i,l Band atoaa Lla. S14K Toilat Nat. r..r lull particular; .aildraaa TIIK laiKAT A.tlKKMAN TK ., I. O. Boa 11 and 10 Vaaai lit.. a VorV A.ETS WAXTFD r., utft .1 ! BLAINE & I CLEVELAND & inn kin I ucunDinic j InlVol I,, T. W. Kn..i Tn 1 Vol by Una. A. Baiarii. ' ! A.itlu.ril. Aulhrnua. Imnartial Cmrktr. the H" and . i n,' lra.,ii( j oihara l.lt-. I. I ar Jrtl i r rami, lt..,k. nl lrV4. OtltMll III il in dttm l iriTnl. ..OO tt.MI. 60 wri-ni. u Aifenw. Outfit fWt: hWuhf lH't. AtTvnU fftrn f I" in ft aT. Iow tnr mil. w mtiltf- TTVMif ft f-t-Tii for frm T'rw-. ftt nnf. V IIAini-OUU I'l ULIOULNU 40-. 11 rtrora. loan. VIA 'A'SlAMiA A PAVMf. a Ufa B. li'lar,l,lp Ul tha O MM f airman RaaliK-aa allr. X j I l.rt. N.-w ,l.-e-.. 1' -.,11. to for Pensions f.. K.1M1- A Heir. tl A M, An y. VVnhiiiitt.ift, ll. (I- ular. nil, 1 1. Ulelli a i:vr Th:i f-r i- - i.-.t fttuHftptMt fwii in i. r m1 B- ok- ml I'm--- ri-tu M-;H f-ut. .AlU'Mt. ITH.t n . -nii:t-ii,tiMa, r. Patents Thti (jfmiinit imlO ilttrftti ftod fthiK-ri-aii of IV.. or iw. lor iV Tliomnnl .ltiUs-4Hi, Wanhin nr- tor inven cir h 1111111. Th (jmiiinp am. Onuini-I t'-tti"tlnii I'nw.. Htrnti. ilttfh and hi-.rl-m. r r..nr j.il I f itifil on rcptpt of IV.. or iw. lor IV. .1 M W 1 Kl'H,,Pi.r.nhm,V. ! PATENTS Itl N iH A M. Pf 1X1 Cllltl WHlll All EISI FAIU. CJ La nestl o'.iilifyriii.. Ta,l..Hl. Fl (V I Jan Intiiia. s.,1,1 liy dnntKii-la. t1