FOK THE FA KM AND HOME. How la l-ritillAo I .-nit Tier. IJcie and then.' on all farms, and' in roost fruit gardens, will be seen aa uc fasiniial dec nrgrap? vine wliU.'li seeiii to l.ieli vi'or Uol's not jrmw well, stu I vet st ems t have no laitiiulur disease. The jm.! .abilities are that the tree N th ing of Marv.d b n a.id meds a liberal nujiph of l.'oil. hi-ii ou give it this ration, (In ii,.t ile a loail of lr.ani::'. around the !n;nk vi a tree or the bodv of a i a; e-vine. This is jnt the ila-i where it will i!.. the 1,-ast ; . Svm. est the truii.t i-;' t -. t: !n r..- ts a;, all lai'f. 'I lir :". ,. r :. the ice-' CIS, a'lV lii: !t.i r . h li- :i: the v.. . f t:. mots. T!it-e i-u'x i a:i ta!-iiji the nil triini'iil. It U a. v.i s -a:V as-uiu that the re. : - v. a-- lac ion. !:;. trunk in every . iiveU. n a,, 1 . t! . in ! the I r. e, t. j : W -. tilie, .-j.n a. I the m.viare ail - r th-t area. '1 hi n l' i :. hi, avl y.ei ! : . ilmie a p....-! v,.?h i.n.l .!!, i-.-iih- in I oti It A :i : ! 1 hi, t I,;,, , m I , '. j., li-ln-,1 ;u l'ra:i-e nil th i:i m-. i VvliUh .Ma'.r.s fiat !!...- .!:.- is en;- . by the ju-.M-n -e in th,- ti.irhe.i .4 t! fowl.-of Wil'ms, I' ::'::! y:s.':;v ' The male or !i-i!;h- ..mis ,,ita. !. ' .. seh-.--. t- ;!:, ::. , .b,i:: ,:';. I'ov, i's h, . i! h.i!" nl.es. The I. j dies ai.d :i : :r. her i4,- l y the ( rnli.J -i!.:nli oflur Ivdy. "fin'-..- '.'. ; h.it-h und.-r favorahlt o..i ;;ti;: i in I'.M'iily-ei'.'lit t.. llnrty i;i; s. Th disease is cotiillilini-atcl. tir-., l.y fe . I or th ink whi-'h his I ee.jaie i i : . t ', with --jts r ualry--: sv-.-i.n 1, the .i i casul Mr. !s, w !;;. :, ai" i-..r.M;tntV .1-M-iiiinating the (;;; i.t U- j ara- te. .'. ; vciy eihi.h.-nt rem- ;y u XA t i 1 i . stud ijarl.e ia the w r given to ?:. 1'ouN t.. ihiii!:. Awii'.ie.i.la i. a!-- : ii-im. ily. A j :;. tr-1 i'o...l !:.: h- w I -t!jr y i :k. t-t 1 ! n. s a; i h 1..-, j.. ilere.l iu'oa a-te, !i all. : made ium ; :;!. i.;,-. l-.-e'i to ;;.. . r , tie. ' in an -.a. it .ni.i... Tlif .-.-f i i k.-!,:!.,' i. t says a eorri s.., th i . . fiiih'-iif ; as a half ! i - u . get their li inr n !,.', !! e.. .. . 1 tin. I i-noau'h, an.l as t!.. y i ;,! . . .,: !'" I th.ia ...V t..ev ..;.: ! h..' , ' 1 ill inai.y .at ar s :: ',. r.- ;, siiei p, i.r for.-,, im. :y I ui.' - ! r I..ar!v: a few ro... a:.. I a l.t; I, w ... ;i! ,(.. . ! easily. It is i-liii:a'e,l that a Me. ' will thrive v.-!l m;.. a j.i r rent. . i 1 weight ..I' : 1 hay ih.ly ,! :rm.: t:. 1 winter. Thus a !e e. .!' l'i i an i weight wi.l tl i-.l in live ;.hi.';,s ;;; ... i " nim, ..I' It-ty. !i u' a i; r r i he given, 1 rei- ha. . v --.a v l i.iy i 1 ii-.i, k-e.;n.; tie- i ..' -ait . salii". Sa. !. a -hee;. -;. ni I a ; h i e to I i! ' '" " ! a:. ! 1 ieasf i in- ; --i ', . r ,; I '! ill - ale n .' :;(-.. sun: :i. a:,.! is not mi oiiuii-.ii f-i i.-:r. ii.t-ll.-e-,- I .'. . .!. 1 V r if I. ui r .' e l sh.-.-- 1 have tie ir I . -I - ,r er.i th.ee iae ' -to i arh t'.'i o -hi -half t h- l' . ha i il vr U o lain! - a- h, ri.i-mi. ui' AMi.a iU tu I ol.l. I' a.-i tn i I: -. a.erre.s t i II i. .i' : ha', e I i rl, t.lki-II I'r-i.i tio." to tie; tli. - f e-hihiii ! . . ii ; . -;!. 1 1 a: i, t ! the r ;...-ar- . :' a...' a; , . , hi j, ., W a-! ni I'.-. .1, 'i.e I I I . i ; ... to n a.ii'aiu lh- ..-'...ih of -Tie an:i... , ii. -ti a. of -r .ihn h. ; :',-,!i . 1 ;.;. : i i :a v.-!. , -I . ! i. ami pre. e t U o:i i-..v;.!" is r. . urn. i ii-ed ! i -. . 1 1 1 : . f n - ,.l rarmei-s are t-o aj t b till tirst pri'e a.!- in t h of stork. A r.-ia at the Kan. -a. -i d- eg i 11 ee- -1 . :- t this ill'- I' I -da.-, i t l.ia i It nr.il coil, .-. may, th-n-', r -. i. n-.-i'ully ...1 h-r -. Ten pigh a-i n -i. i;. ibh- as . .-sin: weie l-.ej t during !,. ;.t-. !.-., . ,..t, live ill tl .- b, a, a' I i ar; . icl !,'. . in an open yard w lihc:: any of-iin and witii i.e-r.-Iy dry -tr.rv . . PI,. Wire lid fed ilhke lip-ll Coin twice a day, with th- following t.-ui.,: Ti, pigs kept in tiie warm ba.-em t ma I one pound of p..rk from I '.- i ,uii- : .... .. , ! ol corn; tha-o in ti.o card r a-nni h ' 7-P't pounds of corn for ca poiin . of polk ma le. !n other word -. a bii.-hi . of corn mad in t: .- i.i i a 1 1 tu iimIi i f p-r. aa I in the !i 'J 7-1 Jioimds. So that of ea-h Iai 1 nn :. o ! I .'-lo poiu,, s was u I i . - a l!,. il'oducti,iii of heat. Xt c ) ,. . i... Il'lll1'l. t-1 !llln. l'.hick on.anielio, i.i ay le .. nded With sheila-. Siuohilig tin- ; i.n tiers it bliii k. To keep ice from window:, 'ah- a npor.ge or ordinary paint 1-a; .,, rid v t-r the glass once cr twice . -ii a Mttle cold alcohol. II the brass top of a kerosei.-- aa -la-ts come off it. may be repair I wvii phi-ler id l'iiii-wet with a lit- ..! r tuid will be ;is -tr-ng as ever. To w ipe th- dust frompupe: . . -ill . take n clean, s-tt piece of llau 1. OI i-ouise.it must imt be damp. I the tl ry Ihuinel will remove the dust. (atineal is exiellent for tin- skin. ,v aik ;i cupful in a little waier for three or four hours. Apply to th face nnd hands before retiring ami d . not jub off. I 'ry oatmeal rubbe I on the j-kin alter a baili is also very bene Jlcial. I'.eful Itlnta. Keropiene will tnake tin tea-kettles is bright as new; saturate a woolen rag and rub with it. It will also re move Mains from clean varnished fur niture. lieeswax and sait will make your rusty flat-irons as clean and smooth a zhtss. Tie a luinri of w ax in a raj and .-epitfor tliat purpii.-e. When uie "tvus are hot rub thnn first with the ax rag, then .-eoiir with a paper or h't'l sprinkled With salt. TIIL FAIUJIVr. 1 Vf KltKMS. ' ut- I .ii.l. il l . ., 'i li. u: li at t'le .ttt!-K'Uilu.;il iillf.c The following r.-niar!-.-, Iroiu W-rihy ia-t.-r l.n e's a .!e i . the Mi. h "gan i' ' -range, will I ir'i.---- ,-r w h-pe i h.- u ! h n-y oi the t.i-e in many hi-- i- t- : i-.:.' !.n ;-. r- a' -. X. t a:: -.iti-ii- .-' ih -.ii'h an I ::-. '." n iti '.'.ii y i oig- ail - pad t- -iiy ihisig :i- i w i. n ng .a re :ar 1 to i- bat it is s . blindly ex!'re--..i to ar.ily n.it.ceabl.". Tie a a:.. - 'a ': led estate h.ne 1 si t '.- i u:- .' old wo:i I. Its o.;I are '.r.kingly a; ar-!i: in Kagi-n !. 1. -m l and l ie! lea. :y. A la'- wri'.-l -ay-: r.-.uv.i pro; i-i t y is wi-rn.-e.;t-'!i w::h oil-;;;.' d ; r- iah.'ns -1 th- iaa ii a" 1 aid hireling chi-----. T': c :..-. -a i.oj.i- with -at ei -a' la-vr. -r l.:te brea !, oi mi.;,, .r.,- . : ainng. .'ii- w . a;-:; a.v Wo. -.: ; h- an :n ils in I'n ad iii order : h h: gh r- lit - ..!," .lid I- lao i :t : .' i-1 1 ; n. i ! - .i . ng n.-b:' ;' -I I'r ; -in an I , :i,-,t: high r t'.-' i a:-!-. i. n ..; a .i-t i.'.iiy." !' ) av.-rt the : .! . p 'ayed. men and w -ai-n . . .'. a a', .in. i i- n. .;.-. i i i i- a. i i .a ! .: :. '.ry !..,...-. I'h-y nc.st be - .r aided by and .1--. . I- d w :!h ki-.- 1 -I .r.'s. i ii;r . r a a ,.-r '.- - -r.n l.vt .rfuuly - ,-r d tie- 'arm--- ..;' 1 t-.. .-ii th s - :-. ,.-.!-,, . . 1- ia -i .-s in ... - . a a - j a i . . 1 1 g ". . a' .a a all -i days to :! age. 1 he w all' !' ; i-.m ty - . i---ig t -it h i- ii! hi -t :: .-a;ph,,l. -t th- ke,-n , .. :' n !c. hi . l.-t- b t w -n e- a ! - eit;t; at-'i's -a th- rl. ,r--r ian is .., 'n-iin II.--- v..- '. th- M -ii :a 1.- I n - .- a- I -. : . .-. ; "". !a h .1 : - t, , . a .:; 'la '-. . .li ; i-i iiln- w .1 h .. il .- ..; a -; i . f. d i !..;- v.,. ...a ; :-, -, .t , . t - II ;-!i i--- III II--- Wi' !:. i -t - - au- ' in th- s, h. -11. g.--. e, 1 n 'h 0 :'. si) th a' t' . i.i i,i-r t m ' !.- '. his sh r r i.n i - a r in 'V.n-r ti:-. ; h i. And I . re oi.i..-. to a; i - - th v.ilv 1 aa -. i.a-;. Ili .: i1 . .' ' Il ' - . 1 ' : ..e. l'. t that :!-: N at t ,. ,e ,-! of iai . .:, I I .1 . .' ; n..t i 'i u t j our pi- ; oil to :ii- in!...: n iig. ; - -1 h- i I or a' at: ' o, ir -a.d ! lei at- I ....lil ' i ia- I -.'. i-of h, J ha;. j '.r.il j ; ... ' ,,iv :a le I '! !.;,'in agr are -re nr' .'.o r I- .,i ,a a- Mow o,.-M i-ai- . i a - maintain it u- a i. ' : !. -I w .'ii it - . i.-- .-.-i I a,, lici-. i't.int :l ld.lv- :ai'-n. be ma le. It t v, ; ... n-, d' aa ejiri:u :.! i! .tati-m. It i j -l.-aild ill lb s re-j't-.-t 1 e made i-.jii.il 1:1 J : :..-:ii;.r. .m l vigor l t:.e at i. u---.li, Xt-.v York, nn 1-r ta-ciieo: j j I 'r. Stni't-' ii-1. j A:il tac.I.:-s -h.'iild nl-o 1 - fumi-h- j ! f.-r the ;i.-ai--i. .n .,f -iN a-'ve.l a.- j .vi. It i-th-only se'no, I in tiie .-'at- j ' a 'a-re f'euia,. -. are r. bid,- !. This 1 j .iiioiualy .should ei a at an early day. j Another ta.-k we have a a imed is to j -ear'- 1-r agri'-.ii' ure in tin gr-.r. ag- " ""m'u ' l-"'-'"' .u the ei-,-utie .feoarta i-nt . f our ' ' i, eminent. In t in- eM.-rt t !c-1 at r. in I the win''.' coiintrv are h iirtilv In oh.-d.i Il. e to our W.shes a i i - il pa d t h- hoii ... -o r. - ut .ri .--- i a-arly t w.i y. -ill's ago Ly aa uv, rw h -lin- - I I ' la l o; lly. 1: Well! to til- : llil!- 1 and i--l-cj. aig t!i-sleep t hat u e ! -ar knows no u ,ki. ug in t he h.in-ls f the l oiiiiii.tti". '1 'he .iie -t .on eaaai up a; ilu- national grange and was referred to lheecciiti.e c iiiiiiu't-e and good of the ord'-r, .jointly, with in-trin.t.ons io report the lust methods of r.-u-n.ng .-. ngres- and securing tiie pas.-.ige of :hc bill, that we reair.l so rss-nt al to a gricnlt are. The best method the joint eomiuittce ooilld I'ei 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lid was t.. instruct tho nia.-t. : . .f ea hatat "i iu-g- to urge the in i-lcr of ca-h -a! on I ill ite grange to write a mana .i:pt b tb r to their s.-nai' i's and rep i'. -i iitatiM-s in cuter ss, pres.-iug this i it! upon their at t. n' i -ii. And herein ibis public w ay I desire to comply with the iu ,tru tains gien. We have de part im tits of war an I navy io destroy. I - It a-king too much w hen w e claim ..lie io repr-seut the great national pn ihntive industry In lies! of ini tiations of tiie old world th.y eu-t. Our lucky neighbors he t oer the river east of us have secured one. And why .should n-tweof the great est agricultural nation on the face of the earth have one faithful guardian near the throne ' mnw..nuwHWia.ii.paa ,i m aiaii,o ' I'MPl'lNfiS FOR THE CURIOUS. In the ."-tuttgait Library are 577 different editions ill the Uible. in over Olle hilli-iled l.llg,i-cs. AVeigh! i f tie.- bietle, two -rains; wi.'u'ht Moved ly it, li e-iin 1-a-hall' oane. .-, or -i.i.as, or laJ'1 linns its own weight. Siakspearo, savs an I'nglish writer, di iih-vl d- g-, and it is i.i:po-i.5ibk' to lind ii limine spo!u-!i of kin lly through, out all the great author's works. Crockett c.-unty. Tennessee, claims to h.i- th- . id- -t m.iv.ir m ihe w-r! 1. r.-p.:t. .1 age is lH u-ar. and he v aiks ,-i v. :i or eight miles at a time. I! i-- -'a .1 thaf litween K.ist and Wv-: V. ail ihers, mi tho borders of !...oi i:-.iii..l M;i-.-ippi,isa territ-ry called If -i:.y l-lan l. with iuhabi. ti-its. I in niuiierons small t-'wns, v. l.o rh.iai tliat ti.ey are en neutral gr- ! an I 1 . h,:g ! un.-'a:.. The Xie.'lar i-hm ler- have sueli a , p :--..i:i for ';:!. ul.it- h.a-, w ilh a hlii-k I and, '. I. a' tra ler-w ': i is t w ith th. in carry -j . h :- n- this !,. ad-ge:r i.'i-t.al of the triui.e.s usually d-ar to the ii-hle savage. The price of a t ill ha', is ir-ni ;i 1 ; y -.', i' to.-i.ty-liveeiic..:r ni ! i. Tin-re is a v!-h p-".nian in Vi.tma wl. v. r.tes fo:,r hundred Il. i.iew l-t-ters mi on- giaiiii . f wh-at. In order to i':.r:;: - !i t he i iu., ror w ;t ;, - i -:-, .e-iory f.. ietiee of 1 i- i tia ' liner. !'. lie !..: v. i it th- .!, v. i-h i . i ; i r for tin imp r. il !.-i:.i;ly -u l: - lairr-u e !g- of an i id. nary . i-i':ng i aid. ric !.r.-t liie-r-.-l.aiiin lpe ever made i st:il in t' e inns. aim :it I'e-th. It ".".i- :. ... 1- by Karo! Iv-wa!--. a shoo. ;.' cr. t-' wl. .'ii :i 17Ji i .a;:. An- .Ira-sV .IVr il 1-. i .! i :;i i a -el. IV W hiell hi! iai. i: -, en t - hi n on .i-eui.i.t of its 'hght - ei in- gra .ty. K..w:i'i s mad 1 o .- of it i-i- th-- in' and 1-r him: .- 11. :m-l h.r. .n.: a a eh iit.iliy -pot. e l th- .I- ;!a a, and aft -1 ,tr U wax-d wie l- .-iiri.i -. !-.- ini.;i!ed the u. r hanui of I -.'.i.'. T!..- la oi 1 .n M i-duff w :is a i r:'. .leg.- ..t iini.iiiiiit v i i ho.,i. i lo im.'.. :.t;y cn;oe. l y tl-.-- wh .-uid ! cla.ni kii.dr-d with Mil hih l.arl . f ' i '-':!-. with. n the t.iii'h il '.r; ' -. Mac- i duh's . on the march or ' i-ananiyl. t m n I h!..- iih i i alh-iirn, ,i'..e . a. .-ii Any h.aaieide p...s ' s. .--ed of tie- i . gh of oian-h'.p who I-, aid r-a -h it, an 1 win u.ivo nln ' k;.e a-..'.'.-, and a eoipind i di . a young ' cr w i w;i- f:e- . t th- hcigh'-r loin i,..!trd i '' him. Tict-r Hugo and His C.iliman. The I ...n i : hif a -t-.n. an :n ..i u . i. i r. 1 t.. l 'i! u i. ., : '' .1 r !:-. M I in 1' ..-.r- c. i- i ai. -. hi, ,.-::n.,'...n ; . i br.Mi :!.t 1. ,n -. t his fe-; hut : : aa ! ii ( I folir , ia i and Went a! ,.:r e I:. I . le i d ta- ohhe .,' the ' e 1 go Iran lot :gu... h - n i ae ii- th" I .1 1 . I ! w-. th re v I n t '. a . 1 .- .il :i-!, iai: ; M :'-, . a i "i: pra : a dir.v j.a.-l I y . Mug -." il.s cnt'.u- - a a, ! a : i -i w a- s i hc,-Y that ! t-r ho :!-- :' :- h- v ...ii I mil i.n near 1..- i--:-h i ".- i- at h tu I v. h-n ! t' -Id m. ii - .1 an n ..irrli.re. i lie .-. ai i n . . r 1- s r,-..i h-,1 t i a-c-pt a h -, . :. i V . : r 11 w ,;. w i-h- I to iriw !i.- ;i Ina: : a : h a-ur.-. iiint.d, h. in -la-day !.. :. mi' r, '.. iicl'e, b. -i mtiiiiat- li i-i. i-. A '.gu-te Wicjiiei ,-, I'i';o Miiir.ee. 11. lUum. and others w.-re ie-cnr. h.ub-s More was i .,t;ite at hi- ca-e. and alter dinner I r. - e to make a i-hym-d sp.-ei h, "lor," 1 he ndtoihe a-o-ni -he I a-si-mbly, "I ! aiuai o.-t hh-Mr. ling.-, an I make I oetry I-r icy .v, u i-n-.er'aiuisi-ut. It' wa-l. r.i i oii.-;.h-i able time tin: l!m ! cul man -p-e! r. his Pi-gi-a,. which M - m. - tiiii' s bi-.-am- rath-r unwieldy, . but. ne an t h-ie-- g,i-. great -at s!..-- j tiotitolt- rider. What ( liewiiii-.-tiinii Cmi-i-ts of. l'i t i'ol-'i'.ii is the grc.lt foundation of in. t of our i h-' .ng gum. said a New Y. rk con:, . tinner to a report- r. You se - .' that marl le-lil.e bin koath uin tcr. A few ilav-aaii that i in ut of ' the gr am 1 at 1', nn - ! am i. a dirty, ' greenish-blown il-id, w ith a smell that w. uid knock an i-i down. 'I'm- oil re--I'.ners took il ;in ! put it through a lot of chemical processes that ld-.n'i know anything about, and, alter taking out a i large percentage of lo ro-cne, a good ' share of napllui. considerable beiiiiu-, i a cart-loa 1 or so ot tar, and a numbir ' of otlit r t oings with names longer than ' the aljihabcc, left us this n-i-, of rii.-e, ; lean wax known as piiiM.li.n-. Then ; isn't any t.i.-ie to it, and no more smell ; than there is to a china plate. AVe will ' take this liiii. p. cut it up, and melt in , boilers. 'Ibis piece w.ll weigh 'Jan pounds. We add thirty pounds of j (heap siiL'.ir to it and thivor it with I vanilla, w inteigre. n. peppermint, erl any essentia! oil. Then we t urn it out I on a inarbl- table and cut it into aij sorts ol shapes with dies. After it is 1 w raj. e.l iu oib-d ti-sne paper and pack - I ed iu boxes it is ready f-r the market. I You can imagine that muic- ody i, . chewing gum in this country wlnn ' ti lt you that a lump hk.- Ibis one will , make ln.ooo pi nay cakes, and wo us-i ne up every w eek. T.iere are doens I of manufacturer ; u-lng almost as much cf the wax as we do. laiaja. CHILDRE5'S COLUMN. Ilrstlc'a I'lo "Givo men pin, niumir.K," .-lio sail; li.Jl I ai busy leudinj, Ami liciiu'ely Klll,Pn l;ci l, Or hemd the nofi voice pUu.Un;. With tliouhts upon mj book inteut, I in vi-r I'npjicd 'o tho.ise ir, Bui i.uvo her one-'iwu. .in 1 beo'j Toor child, slie lO ilJn't ue iu She gl uiceil at it an.l threw il ilnwn, Tlien Link her tail- lit it ! nlti-.l: "I wiinl," Hiil she, with i liitio frown, "A Irvali pin that n u iltel." - Mult Aw ike. I.ookliitf Alirail. A grasshopper, h i!!'- tarv -1 with cold and hunger, rv.i - ta a w l eihive at the appro, a of wi humbly liegyed t!i- b.- - to n Wiiiils x .th a li u .Ir : One ci tiie les a-'.v-al h i. i ii"' !-t .red : of w -;!-r, and . to re'.ii-ve bis ;.. of hon-y. :',i ine.v h- ,a' I sj ent the .ominer. aa laid iij. a sl.-re of , , , "Truly," said In , very merrily in ih-:i.:. singing, and nev.-r -winter." "Our plan i- wry d bee; "we w.-rk liar-l i lay by a -tore of ; . . i s-ii when we for. -. . it; but th...-e who . ! w by he I, a i n. -I i ; k-1 :!. i ; -ill my time a.r, '.ui- iag, aid .-. - thought -I di-i' lit," said the i the .summer to .; bn-t the .-.-a- - shall want liothiii' but drink and dau-e an i smg in th incr. liiu-t i vpi'e! to starve winter." .Slllll- l the A l.ntior of I.ove. The Couite ,le rhaiubiu'd was alwas noted for am a! .i.ty and kiiidne-s of heart, and w.i- n-rr i nibit t. rcd by the changed pro-j e, ts of his life. At six yean of ag- he was the little Pile de H..rde.r;, grands m nt "Initios X and th- hope and expn taiion of. Franee weir- i.xed upon him. Like many oth. r r-bn-t and easy-t-mp-.-ri d : children, he e..n-;d,.r".i l-sn.-, a teiri- ) ble hard-hip ;i'i 1 par.' culaily di-lik- l ; writing. Hi- i. py books were bh-tt-d and s.raulcl o.ar dreiidfully, to hi gran Ifiitle-r's -: at disd.a-uro audi th ib-spair .f 'h- iinfoit unate tutor; whosrtii.k it v. ,i- to teach him cali- ! pr.iphy. !!i;! th- . liil 1 was -o merry, a-ked ar don in m:cu engaging tones, i and made su-li g .-.1 res hiUons fori future c.pii s, that the writing-master ; could not lo-.l; -line f..r long to-other. and pcrh. i; s his vantage of him. On- morning, playfulness fail. . sit tied iiielau. Ir tears iu t he old u the little in- royal pupil ti a; a-i- however, the child' 1 to rouso him from a 'v; there were oven .in'-, evrs, and, though I" M '. I-l'i ," ask.'d over an I a,: a n what aiied him, he cculd obtain u i answer. After b-s.-ous. hioeir. a -erviinr t 1-1 th - boy that I.i- tutor va-re.; .n -ih'. i or a debt oi oia- tho-.i- i'vl ir.u.. . i.i -i.r,-- I bv hi- .- i-.v n- n. When th 1 a! th.- inn- .-.i.-l .ins of oi t .lining th roy.d lai-ily wen loon-day bri-akf.i-t. in hi-, iiio.-t coaxing the 1, tone: "lir.r.idfathor, it I wiito ory well l'..r ;i wii..-. we.-k w.ll you give nn s. me h.ng ':" "V-." "Will you give im' fifty loins." That is a gre i' ili.-.i! of in in- y," said th- Kin -What will v.-i .1 i with it '-" Phut is my .-cr chil I, w hen upon h I-roinis-d. The next morning his "ojiy-b iok o erl i ries. The birds sail ; i .Hue and per.'hf -l on merry children pl.iye but f.r once he rn-i'.li anv i i tiit-tii. and act rej.lie.l tb." X smiled and i-h- the boy sat with .ing the Tutle '!ie t cue pigeons tu- w indow-.-ill : nn i.-r the trees; r heard nor saw i.i. ly accomplish- id a whole copy Without mistake or blot. Th.; tutor w.i astonished, and his nn'.a:'emr-nt iii.na-ed when his pupil's i aicf.il indiis! iv continue I for a week. No sooner was the hi-t page finished then he t-.uk his copvbook to his grandfather, and in a few minutes returned, carrying m both handi a bug containing the liny buiis. His bright f.ii-e was snliu -e 1 with blushes us he gave it into the tutor's nands. saying: lb-re ure my wages. I 'leas- accept them. 1 only worked that I might, give thcin to you." Iiicpbiyineiit Kh'ciiHiiI to Hiipplnc-s. It may be laid down as an incontro vertible principle Umt no family can be happy without employment regu lar, iliver-iiied, continually recurring employment. There may be the pos session of wealth, there may be an ample and beautiful domain, thero may be everything externally to enjoy, but unless there b- an appropriate and varied employment to occupy the body, engross the mind, and awak-ji the en ergies, there can n-t be happiness. It is the active, industrious, persevering family that is the truly happy family; not the idle, th" slothful, the USelusS not the family that has no ilelinite plan, no fixi-d ami important object, no personal and colic. tie energy. Apotheosis (1r sinus. "Mother," s.iid ii .shindy Cibsa ave nue boy at tlto table wlu-u conifiatiy was .r'seiit, "this 1 utter is O. K., but the bnad is . ll , and mniht to get theft, li." "Just hear hitn!" ephi ned thf fond tnother: -he is sin h a ln-antil'iil latin scholar that 1 dnn't jirt-ti rid b iinder utand a word he sny.s;" The Realities of Wedded Life. There comes the inevitable day wln n the newly married pair awaken lioni th-ir love-drciiiii and endeavor to settle down to the nalilics of life. The habits, the manners, and the tempers are things that neither knows anything about in tho other, and that which was long concealed in an en gagement for months is quickly re vealed in the close relationship of married life. Some little habit that the bachelor or maiden has formed rasps to rawness the nerves of the other, and the determinations on either side to break the other of the fault only chal'i .- and frets both without at taining the object. He thinks that home life should till their evcrv thought. .She thinks a little societv ami gayity would be preferable. He is tired when he conies home at night, tired of seeing people, tired of talkina to them; he has been in a whirl all day. th'ie has moped by herself through the saiuu long hours in the "love of a cottage" that se-uied so poetical to talk about, or has s-nt a dreary time, solitary ami alone, through a cheerhsi winter day in her room at their boarding-house, and is only kept from down right rebellion by the thought that when "Charlie" cuines homo they will go to the theatre, or go to see "ma." linn there is ill -appointment on both sides. She thinks lie is "real mean" because he dots not indorse her plans, ami he thinks she is dow nritrht sillv to ! '"'live such a co.-y iiiv.-ide and buch a """"' i.i'Jii-- ium- noun? piace lor any other spot ou earih. He is perfectly silt isiieii, and wonders tliat she is not so. She has always found her "1 wills" and "1 w ont's" the law and the gospel, ami ten cna.iecs to one Charlie yields i to Ikt imperial highness, and is for- , ever after a lien-pecked hu.-band. Hut ' it' that same Charlie id wise, and can ! convince his little wife" without wounding lnr, he has forever won.! n 't only her heart, but her judgment; ' and she looks up to and respects him lor hi- lirmne.-s. it is very seldom tho cii. e that the !ir.-t months of married lile are the happiest, and il takes a big stock of luve and good sense to launch a couple over the breakers into a smooth, open, matrimonial sea. The lauds that are discovered, the weak m .-si .- that are shown, the foibles that are be: rayed, can only be met w ith for hi.ii.uice.il' a pair bone for a blissful mi ure; then i wry after year confirms ! the. r ..in tie.-s of In-art, of sympathy ' and of j a q ...', and any couple of this kind 1 mg Married wiil toll you they . are h.ippi. r alter all those years than thev wne the day they wero married, j --ll'n ci v Mainline. I liono Nrvrr lo Rrmra. ; UiWNCii, Mi:. jlr. D.mifl Gray, a pioiiiiiieiit lumber merchant, writes j that his wife had severe rheumatic pain-; so severe as to render her una- j hi-to sleep. From the lirot applica-1 t ion of tiie faaious German Remedy,; St. Jacobs Oil, she experienced un-1 -jieakable relief, and in two hours the pain had entirely gone. Turninir to the Right. The origin of this custom is glvn as follows: Our ancestors drove oxen as a usual thing. In driving nn ox o im the driver walks on the b it of 'he team, so that he can handle tho goa l or whip with his right hand. In inert itig a wagon each driver would t urn to the right, so that he could be bet ween his own oxen uud those of the other wagon. Trinoe Hi-imnrck's ton, now in th Lobh limi in London, rrcnives ifrent nttontion from the liili. o( I'.ngliKii nociety. j .Inmos Winterfimiih, the door-kseper of I th rrxsrnt "bnieiit Wiiihingtou, it the ton of ft famous Kentucky wag. Cennmrtion in im Mrly Mucin in readily rmed byihe n-e of Dr. Pierce' "G-lden Medtrnl Iliscnvory." thongti. if the !nng r wnte-.l no medicine mil effect a cur. No known n ine ly '0cR-e duch noothinff nnd hiviliin: iul'uieiu-c. i ter nil crofulon, tnber i iiliii,? mill .ill nn innry AtTections n lho"Di . .very." John W libs of Elyriii, Ohio, writes: "Hie 'Qolden Mudicnl Discovery' docs posi-tivc-ly euro coimiimi tion, nn, nfter tryinq every o'l ermf du-lnp in vnin, thissncceeded." Mr. Z. T. Mull, of I'uthbert, Gh., wntee' '' I lie '0 hli-n Mc-diral Discovery' hn cured my wif.i of lirunrhitia and incipient con uuipiiun." Bold by drugti-ta. CVntcrhrook,' Conn., in fnid to have the lui'h'i'Ht ivury factory iu Hih wold. Dr. Tierce's "Favorite Prescription" ia a n.o-t powerful restorative tonic, also cora biniuu tli" most valunlile nervine properties, eFpi'cnilly adapted lo die waiiin of ilclulitalcj hulu-sRiilfdriiiB from wi-ak buck, inward fevr, congesiion, iiifliiinmHtion, or nlceratioa, or fmiu lnrvowntss or neurulfio pain. By druggistf . A new woollen mill is bein-! built near Car tersvihe, Ol, to rost I l.O.i 0 '. Dyppepsin, liver complaint, and kindred affections. For treatise Rivinc noce-i.f ul solf-tre.ttmeiit, address Wobld's DihpcnbajiT Memcil Assocution, Buffulo, N. Y. The Cnlifornls.' oil wells yielded over :.,000,i ifl Kallons of oil last year. For bnrns, scalds, bmises, oh ...ped hacda, aorua or piles, use St. Patrick's Salve. Fmv.er Asia i.reaae. One frressine lusts two weeks ; all others two or three days. Do not be iiupmeJ upon by the Immtiiis' stuffs offered. Ask your joiirlmr-e lalior. and yon too. It received tir-i medal at the Centennial and pari ex pobitioun. hold everywiiera. Mr. R Itoelisler, 20fi Coort Ft . Brooklyn, i-: "I hd suffered for yenri: paid over i . 0 1 for doctors and medicini-s, without Ip to my terrible sciatica, after which uiue . tiles ot Ur. Kim ore' a K.-G. cured me. Thennrients were sciu i titid with the vir tues of I'ctroieum. IIi-ruduliiH refors to it mid upeai a of els beini; found in Ziinte. NowftdBjs e- orj body busbenrd of it thro.iuli ( iirbohne. the irrent natural lbiir Itosiorer. sewtnalarlilne Industry. fnwt rem Jirkuble items ponr intoonrotTlce i'aily. Mr. H. 8. Fiwn, with the New Home tHrlllne Cent any, of I irnnL'e, Mass., il Mny2. IRKh "Ihnvei sed Ifnnt's He i c ly in my fnmily for over ten jenrs. My wife w.s troubled with eatnrrb of the bladder, sneered intense rain in tha kidneys nnd 'oin. and minntinn wna acromplished with the g estt of scony. My friends tbonght tli it she conld not recover. We tried docti.rs and niedirine1. and ahh.-ujb better nt times she would grow worse npnin. shewnsoblii;ed to use the utinnl as mnny r s fifteen times in I a rich', and was growins wo-se daily. At ; this tme my attention was cubed to Hunt's j Ile-medy. an 1 I conelndf-d to try it: and after nsiug one bntt'e she w is a cond de -1 bi tter, tho intlammRtii n wn. rednre J. and the wnter more nitnrnl. She bxenn t- aain in ni petite ' and fet no pain in the lack and Vdne)S. I hhe could attend to her honscl o'd work vritbi.nt j mn, aid this bad been n rrent bmd -n to do. even the libtrst kind of wm-k. After nsina ail lottles she was comil - .ly cured. Since then I I ave bsd occr. in to use IluntV Kemedy for k dnev a-:d livcrconi plain", and found it to be j isl represe-itrd. - n 1 I co eider it n n o-l womterf I me ! cine. I uoiild not be without limit's Reli ed-, in ii y family: and I have n crmmendi d it to ni. f lends bare in Orange with equally good results." A MTSTEBT OP THE SEA. 'The I nto lili li OvirtmiL tUe "Clly ofBea. ton" -I niacin. !lurraj'e Idea anil Li ifririiri-. M A few vi nrs o. tno CltT ot Eo3tnn sailed from bn'rlmr. crowilfl with an t-pe tant tliro g of pasKPgeis bound for a foreign liie. She never cnterrd port. li.vrv of lipr rni'lmelT end crowa deeper ni llie v nr- inciea-i'. and the AtTan'lo . vovac-r. wl eh the fleicu winds h-wl nr. und and danger is inm-lnen c-a eTery band, shnd- ders n-- th. name an 1 my-torioua fate cf that j n at-nillr-rnt Te-a I are allu,!.l lo. j Our rirrter. on a iccont visit to yw 1 York, took Ium h w til ni tain Ge;.rge S d- , dons Slunav, n b aid tno A ask a, of tiie Gui" n line." C'aitu" Murray is rt innn or b'.ulart biii'd. well-knit frani-and clieerr. frnial dii siii. n. lie li: f ecn a constai t ovner for a i.uar'rr ef a ci-mu- y.over ha'f of'lhut time I avin-b- n In tin' tian-Atlan-tic -erviie. In tlierouis-- f t: c ruiver-ation OMriho w.'l.aiad tall-, the nuislery Cf iLe t lty of Boit-.n wua aihuled lo. ! e.,'' ren arked Ui-' a tai l, 'd i-n.1I nevrr lorret the la-t nbt we b.wtli till ,'te I vogt-l. lt cui'-f flic r of the City tf Antwerp. Ou the day w a ulitcd tiie ' t i v uf L, s on a fur lout, muthrns-t liuni. a ;e ; mi in. 1 oth viis?ls iBbuicd hid. '1 lie sea c. med ilitei-n ii.el t" bweep away very ves tijiu . f ale. Wiiva dy eu ltsl iln pa o. lid i oi ul nic, nnd rvoruliinK m lad e l for a ' rdfcl.t i l i.n .mal fuiy. Our ton I i-h p n.-u tui'M-d to the uuth t-i avid the j ..-.- b: by of tnl g-. lb' I ity if Uo-Pvi. Lw.wr. und ubn-illy went. I-i thn norih. Her boa' a. Iilc-prce. vera an 1 rafts were all securely lntliid: an.l vUcn she weiii down, i-vei vihili-' went Midi li r, never to re appear ui.til iba aiapiv. a up its dead." What, inyuur op-u en, enptnin, waa the cause t f ilio fo i f the City el 1'" a on: ' 4'lhe City of I lrfiei ii k, in almost jr. ciselv ti e mine .ut time, an-w. a s aior, luini i uie i i. .11 , r t. a i,.r i. ii- i.ti.l I haVd lio doll t tlr City of BoMuii col.l a d Hh 1 lie ice, and aui k liiiiin dl t-l.v.'' (. ai lam Muriav I as b in u command of the lin-kn eer mi o i-I"- was i ut in c.uiiiiiis non, and li-c s mt pniiiil of bis n il' e sli.p. Mie laines lie u aiidn of I assrii(;i-i- eveiy e.r, i ml baa tnai y icpuarf,.-l tluWu hams ,v Union line, l eui.n kuiz u. "'i the I ... .,, ,1 ,, ,1 hi'iiiil-v am eaninre of Ilu- c.il- ia c, il.e rep ricna.-i tl ot a b o il.d i.ot teem to b a very nn a' )''.' hi' 1,1 "' "' ii; bio a ) . ix..iis upi ntiu.ee is not a'wa.f a liutwiiliiv iiidicni oiioi li.spli.-j. ml c i ihti.il. l uiajvin v tin s 1 liue b.' n m mm. v respecis ervnun b out o. n its uli uns.',l' At cei lain tiine. 1 w. s t-o a.in- ll.at ii 'was dillh ult lor n e lo mun in i '. 1 c.i.i d M-arcelv firai'-l.ten no. 1 d: in -1 know wl.nt tin- t iiiibl" "in., mi l th-i- i li i !! . i, e.l ell mv di.t c le.-i.'.u. ly ni.-l f:iii-inc-t. r.'y, vet "I fe t ti a: 1 m it'it K-uie day be ovcitak. n witiiaono ni.i-ns pi..s tiiiiin d.s-r ler. These troi.bis i rr a'- t. I i.it dull aid Mi.-, r-i-l-h M.o "tl puns thr. 1Kb mv aira mid I uil. 1 ns.-:i... t'i.' i;. it davl woulii 'el l t-'bi d an 1 un.-' c .iaa ab v in in and the i!ny fo'-'ovv.n.:-iiii v mi I i.csjn nileiit. This c nu ue I u til la -. I e-ot-mU'r, when I i--itnit.-.l s-..,i a l r ka u 1,'uieuat wn, a d for the I'.nanii-r f the v. vagi wa a In I- 1 k , I it.f 'I -u r. Iu Jai.iciiv Uirt. a fin nl wl o tu i .e ii.ir vovnue with ue. wroie ice a h i cr. i.:,;i lini to ti''' ii-w . ..iir.' o! a tr.-at ent. I pi.iillv a- c; l- his c ucel. acd ler III- last si-ven" liuni ti have (iiv-n t n r .ii-,di in d Lti i-ne-s-lite f.tt, nl." i t-' the re uci-.y i f mv n it ii a! heallii unit t i-.kiV. 1 leive the j r u I -at-i.-:ac'.ioa of 'av in,' to joii l lint 1 1 I; ni" I a I., the tr.in o tii i.i p, :1 o -ci itic i!,. un ,.ii :.i which h.-ive lonj; i in siied me. have eel r y il a caie I thro i h ih. bl . i piiriiu' in 1 uenci! . f t.aruer's Sale 1 li n a'.ie I'm'..' wli ch eutirelv t ra m nl.d oil riieau a n- p .s on ti. m tin -vi.-"'. b.-.a-d. to me, it m m-t- at it lu woiknl won l. r, una I tho el.ii.i Iiio-t tor 1 ndv Coiiitn- nd il " Ami xou bae no tr-n.b e nw in espoaaif Veui sell to I he w.n Is i r tiie Al.nm.e: Ni t the least. 1 am as b.miuu as ah n h, rot er thofaot kaiuev Ul- n.Hif.ai iiii-iilv iiinnltful over li-'i an e 1 lielicve iheum iticnud kidncv i. in ihn h'.Oi d of mv Iani.lv H,.- ndiv shocked i d niv la-tai rival In Liv erjool to'learn tbat my brother, who ia a , w n thy Chii a tea n oi chant, bad suddenly rii.d ol I r..ht s disease of the kidneys, and f .-i.i. r niself i-xiremilv feitunate In I a.-! in ; taken liiy trouble in time nnd bel'uia any ni'-re enous effecta were possible."' 1 lie I on vri Ninon mi o' vo .--j-i. andastbu writer vatched the larob f.ua biin, n strons mil i out lues and at so Cfn a , an I tl.'iulit ot the Innumerable ex- Lo ur. a ui d I ni d-hii s t widen iw owner l a I o. ue.i.ied, Le uial m lively ahed all who are i-i.fr nn irom lt terrible rheim at c trouble re" eoc nvcon niiubt Hiowtf cap Murruv'a (-x) riei:ce and il. mratisby wn.cli Iih lis i bion restored. Ia n is a ruiam. u ti inc in I in world, but far loo mar jr en Iu e It wbrn tbev xui; lit ,uit aa we'l avoid it It jsn lel a illoaci liv wh ch teaches u to endino wl en w.i can .u.l as leudily avoid. t-o thou, bt the I eurtv ia, ta-U't the A'.a'ka, w thinks th- writ.rai.dvo f m uid all rt bora think who dehiie l.ni p ueaa and a lung I. fa. l'i event crooked bo ta and blistarel heal by wearing Lyou'a 1'atuiit lloul Snilonars. Wnkefulness at niirlit ia a terror, SamnraUn AVri-ina cures it, and hence is a blessing. J. Vv . '1 liiirnl.in, of C'.'.iborn, Mies., aiiyg: "Aiii'it'i'ii .V,-.-in rnrnl my son of litn. Fob nysrirsu. iNinnraTioN deoreasionof aplc its and general drbility In their Tariuim fi.rms . also as a jr ven'ive snainst fevrr and acne- and ntlicrintermillt-iit fi-vera, the "Ferro-Phosphnr-ed Elixir v! Calimva," made by Casnull. -lar.srd .V Co., V'V Vo'ik, end sold by all Drna iiitrt. ia the l-ext tonlo ; and for p.ilietits ri cover ng from fever or other aicknraa It baa Docqu.il. Try Dr.P.nford'e Liver Iuvi(tortor nnd be convinced, it can cure all billioua diaurdera. Ad t'ndoiibted B'aalna. About thirty jearaago a prominent physi cian bv the Dame of It. "Will a n Hull d s covered, or produced after lung experi mental research, a ranady for dis aos of tha j throat, cheat and lnnza. wh.oU was of audi i wonderful efficacy that it aoou gainad a w.do j reputaUon in this oountry. The name of tho medi Ine li Dr. Wm. HaUa Ualsam (or the Luo,", and may be anfelr relied ou aS a sjieely aid positive our tor cough.-), colds, sore throat, etc i ..k..l.l.. flnl nrii,ih.,l ai.n'a ' no for Consumption. il i-uillin.it inijnn ii.u i- 0 . iSPifcTHE GREAT bmmu rei FOR 3P-a.IISr. CURES, , .... Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago backache, Htadjcho, Toolhache, Sara l'i. .-. velllna.lrln. Ilrulaea, Hunt. Krul'l. t'.-uat ill ir. VD ALL OlIIIH IIIIIUI.V rti.vs vd iiiirs. Bi-ldli, Uiutjl.l. ii l H.lr.r.r.wlir nftjCMiua bolUav ...C',.I.. 10 II l .I.....C. the niMii.r.i t. wihpm-w rej" ,-.i 1 -.. , . ..-n I uon,.. naan ui.rrly lo nr li-.m r.r I nr. nia.. lha dl...ae uf KITS. F.l'II Kry I Nil SlCKNlisla III. lnn(.tnlT. l.nDtrcy I i;lcj f. bo rrawn ff ... now mcpWIiitf a cura. Htfti.la. I rn-,. fr a IrH-lao m.l , I'lW B..M1. of I..J llif.lll. I r,-rT,.,lr. I, l.o Kip'. D.1..1 . ' f rnlll.il, "li .. ..1.1 111. 11. I an4 1-n.t O'llra. It r..nl. V..I1 I will rui. y. il . Limit, ihj Ponr) s Y - Ic. I n-t'ar wrktf Pnbllahod, H. T LAriUCdl VtilKIV KI.B .j r.-liinir. On Uu.lir a .-ar. B - t -.r l.ir r nm.n .Ml It i aa WTt-s. Julial t i" .,'sOrgnal Ha i-..a u r wr. Slli... r. Si a.-.m.-. a fri-a. 2 j IVi.jc K.,w. .N ,v V . k. nt fipnrprTri?.vrr- jif.t-nnrio r H r. r. Mool. Tnllor Sir.tem ol Jl "S HIKI.rr '.I I,.- IM.ill A t II. I t.rl.M.U, O- CilNI x I'l l IT MiMir 47ll'TFITCn rMMA.i.ir.. in.xiivi i.aiik. pbiia p. free CAMrn.su Mn I ,. tho ! I "...nnf ' iV:.-oV r,.t," v (hit lion it briter iiin L-un .lotl M).' nets. Hattkii'tf ( t'tiii. WtioopiiiM i outti, liiatr W'a.'MWJ.IWM-jaa.M I iitp H-irH H i'i ci irrwhrrt 'irriilar MEDT r, niiiiMii.- TT" mi im nnn in ItJSTM Survival ofte Fittest. A FAMILY MEDICINE THAT BIS STALID liiLLio.vs Drr.no 31 ieami a n.hn ro i;vi:itv wound of! max axi r xast 1 THEGLDEST&BESTLUJirflENT EVEIt JhOn IN AMERICA. SALES LArCi:ilTnAI? E7EE. The itoxic.in Slii.'.in.- t.lniment lift liC'ii known lor iikii-c iti.ci lliirty-flve vent! 1,4 tl." b. Ht iu" u.l I.iiiiiu.-iit, f-ii Man ami li'ie-I. J-j saie.-i lod.y orri 'nrniT limn -vi-r. 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