AGRICULTURAL ?tu ' ' . ..., vn ( AI1DKA. r ." "- AM. VIT.K T SOT AMsn. . m , jjn Dnirv Comnihisioncrtle- ifV,,l tti-it the f.H.;i.T dairymen pull out f i " old rut into-which tliry Ml mnny r lt ml'". ;;'' r,lt ,M''"U' n",I,in- "r . ..., tin- hallucination th.-it "nil milk , '"i-'ke pound f"r l,,,,n,," tl"' ""m'r i i hp it s, - j tin' 1 : ! . t" V liilsin H in- piil t'li n nun- i ., bitter paving La-is ,ll,,t region. : lit ''f milk givm by certain , . j. daily being vaunted, lut tho "Vl . -. ' ... i,:..i. ii... U.Mll't ''I"1"1'' "r OHll-l "-Mil III.: ..ill, irn Hill I M 'I uiiitiejitii 1:111 i M.TTIM1 Flit IT T1'.!".K. Tr m iti":r handling fruit trr.-s th . ,i..:i, f directions, from iin experienced jr'iit -rower, have hern sucessfully fol 1 .Vi-il A soon 'H t-'round will work lrv '1"W ''''T' harrow thoroughly, !,ir- each way. rl stake where each tree s tvai.t'd. Jit? hole twice tu deep us r,, mired, till it" surface noil to the. f ....iin liiim Imt ill some 1' roper ""' i Vibr. till, rounding "P with ,,ry ,,;i, i . ...... i r :;d it tiillli -lieu or i nnit-non n..- v ,i iv, 11. In tlii way I set 4 .VI i n.-li -a i: b p-rt i'l wheat aii'l a dry sea , . en :.!! L-ut fcitr were alive th- .hird ' r.i:s l nl: WT. fat-car should liiru-ilf i iv. i i". ;t nc. io.'I i"' al'h' iractic.iliv ! I'll" art H i-implc enl e.i-iiy It may not nli' pay the fai-im r tlie ::r:;' j-l ' f friaflin:; that Vv. i v ..!,! M- ! ' 3t.,;,.,',I Hi- (i.i Ll- I" no uic" li'i im ii lime taay nc hi. i tl.in i !-c. y.ut it is h'a- l:!t Lr..n- i jol'-i. tic tlitiu' hah a (Inen i.i wurt'.i M-::lin lul u (.Tofe-ioral r.r tu l th it tlniM arc iii :,-h'i t i y ni to c il ' J ' : 1 1 :nl unit!, Tills at .if, simply iircaiM' no mi,' i.:,t I In il tiiiln I lie work. 1 in I make tiiiiiil Wiit'e t-ct-mi lunch iipieee. Mi: of (Iji in I'.aM- an :is-l-tailt. .lin MW. oil th liin'i tn he u'r.iit'tl. while the grafter tits thrM ii !: tu thnli ft which he makes. ainl i ,uri the w-uihI to exclmie air. Thi nr.'l 1 1 i.i-M t inu' the scion with the outer nun 1 of the hi-.itii h is all the art tut re is i.i ;;r otil;-.-. ', '.';! CultirnU:: so; r -tii:i.i.i:i i::-1. Th1' l-.l-IU of Co Mi!s'll IM.li'l'v of 'lie . :l!:ii th"' i;e lllllsl coaic fro'il li.n.l, i -1 1 i-. Iv :m mati rial eaten ami ilicsteil. 1 or, in f."', alone inns n it ami cannot ti.n.i !i ail ti e IJtiie reipiin d for the shells ! if l"f'i :'-:s v. iiieh hm ihoiild lav in r. ' eon, and linn- is no! .;t-ired up in the I iv-ti )n a. tat i oiisnpi -ntly v.hcli hens oiit'tieij m t I.i- winter enimot "i t mineral ' a. i- .-"I : not furnish, d w itii m-ii food j.l r. ki a or Imrni d hones, a irood many rl t!.r i'U js are -.oft -dielled iltid as tiu se 'i i "ily hioh.-n the hi r.s h am to eat ll.i in. All i xei lleiii way is to procure p -h hones with ih" nuat on them from I ln.teh.'T ami lu v.tl. them up line enough tn he swallowid, atid the IraLrnu nts are ili-is-iiil easily. Ur the wa-lc of hones any he hiirucd in the stove and the uslu s tt.rov. tl cut w hi re the hens can pick out tin-hone. The avidity with which the f orIs will t rid of tin- hones will he ri'iivinciii"; its to the in cts.-'iiy for more h,,ae rnnterial t'uaa tall he gol out uf tile irdinarT food. t n r-fi:vv. Tin: m: i.-rn r i;oi;si;s. The hist treatment of tli-eis,. j to 'i ' iil 't hy judicious attention to kei p la-aiiimsis inlnalth and avoid injuries which mav Ksiiit in I is. uiier of I he joints. Tin iiioo siioiild le- uivea in moihr.tiou Mni rejiilarlv. mal never when th" horse U wai . Ironi hard work, and water tl. add i i, si, I. .red i,s food. Water l-ilo-.ll.l Ho r he "iv e'l illle: !V iter f, IM-,'. hut ahvae iiiioidini; time I, '1 In- 1 1 at s i . 1 1 1 1 Ml hni-h.-d to lo i a few lainuies hi fore, ,;' it to he aii.Miihed. I e th,.!-,,t!"hly carded i-p tl:,- .kin in "o, , con- ihtma I -A lee a nav. Tl e dioes should he I 11 .1 and without 'oa!ks:.U:is, if p-edhle, i'l'l" ",, s -11'' l"" "' !lt Variant e. thus avoiding -vvn nehes ami spra'ue.w h'n ii propoiti in to cost, i vni at the low produce dise-ise of the joints and limhs, J'riees oi' the seisnti, eerirs ret urn more Lxposiu-f to mid rains, or cold wind ' profit than un tiling else sold from lie when tin- animals are healed, an- to he ' iarni. iivoid. d. If the owner of a hois:, would Don't forget to eh an the poultry-house liiink of thiai: tliinirs ns he does for him- thoroughly. Scrape out the nests, re n lf or hi children, or, in fact, a little i move the 'droppings mid fuiuigate with more nun iicmt, there woiiM ho fewer : i . . liise.iseil liorf. .li. ....... 1 i ..v. ..i i i iv I Lastly, an uiisoiimi or j .lunii.ii Mioiini neve, lie u.-'.'u lor Lruuliii''. .Vfie York Tiima. A wi rut: ni t t;s. Tt is cow tin- season of the year when tin value of n eood lloek of ducks hlioiild ha impressed uj, ,ti the fanner. Most people think that ducks arc fearful caters and thHtthey cannot exist without water. A fanner who hies tried the experiment of raisin" n lin k, and allowed it to do Mrny nil the water on the farm, is eon. vile id that he has made a -rent mistake, "Hid when fall comes kills all his duck, Hid no amount of pcrmeion ran induce him to have any more din ks upon his luce. ,, w dilFereiit his views on thu subject would have been had he made a Koi nl pen ail e,.,t ,js ,!,!, ,lH , or should, keep his sheep and caltle, and J-ni ii llu-tii oniy water enoiiudi every dav to iiruik. Ducks oo nt need a pond, mid . .ui he very prohtably raised without any Mviiiunin pi n e. A number of farmers Jiuve told me that their farms did not nuke expenses. I always ask do they pay ur.y attention to fowl, ami in ninety mill ion,. ... . r i l , . ; mni nine enses out of one hundred tin v x.iii s,,,. uuii ) V -No more profitable fowl can be raised than duck. Sol only on account of their iuck maturity, but froln the 1 urge num ber of rW wii iuy 11(i ()lu j,,,. mens.. tl,k that can be raised from u very Kiiiall br Iim; jm-h. At hens make better mother than hieks, the hitter can be kept luyinir, and treipieiitly y frm Jfj,, , .) :a oik; season, if u flirm,.r u ,,l)V or veii ten years old, let hini yet n few set tuis of duck ccrs, net them under his "'in. nnil promise the child one-hidf the money received. Muke u board pen, with large dry oods Imis for u house a pju ten feet qnnre will lie largf rnougli fo thirty duck nnd you will not In thinking linw ymi w ill procure money enough to buy liirn nu overcoat or more nnil new rc'nnolbookft for next winter. Make 8 watertight bo:: deep enough fur them to w.-vle, lmt not swim in. ami give them fresh water twice n day. mnl they will prove a mine of profit instead of u nui .sauce. iti Yuri- lUrnbl. pii.'.or ror. jmootiiino n.ov. r-.: t.anp. Mnny fiirmer- prefer iltairs to rollers foi smoothing thf Miifarc of (Jehli when deeili-il to irravs. csp 'cially vi:cii the lmel U eoiiipar.itivi ly ftcc from itones. These ilrr.u's nro inaile of hardwooil jilanks, two or two mi, I one-half im lies in thickues, nnl nlxmt a toot in wiilth. The wiilt-i of the tlrai must lie mhiptiil to the strenirth of the team, or from si to ci'.'lit feet. Four such plank will he siiliictcnt. These planks shouhl lie lappcil upon cat h otiier nhoitt t wo indie., iohI .hotiM lie lioltcil to a couple of l-il Jiieees on tiie top of (he ilno Tin -e ln il pieces fihouhi he al,,nt four inchi ) in width mid two in thickms. The for ward end of crioh shoiild In- turned up somelhini; like the forward ml of u sb 1 runner. The nnle. howe-.r,-, should 1".' less th-iri tint of a se, niuiier. or only eiiotiirii to raise the upper cd',' ' of the for ward plank some four im ln-s from the LTiaiii'l, ulivii the drat; lies upon a lint surface. Tliis will cuihle it to irlide I'Vir the cl, nl' and cruh tl.i in or Inuv t'a ni in tiie soil. After cHiic; the j in -i-au-emeut of tiie planks, and maUin ; ailuwat'i e lor l.itipiuv them two inch'., 1 ho!( tlie rear cd re of tic plank, r.-'oicii is j t form the hind end of the dr.i-. to '1. j e'd pieci s i hove liic'itioin d. Lay il..' IU'Vt pi ml. ,i:h the K.ircii-e l.ilij.ed i v I im In s upon tie- fr uit of the phmk; l ire thnefjh the t-.-.-o pi mk and tin l I ' pines with a th.i r fourths iai h nii-.u'-, aed li-li th' -a .--! i I . I'ut on tl th r pla-iks iti the sane- inri !i in r Until til" I lli'.iU' is I'omph ted. Th" device fo! at - ta. hin;' the whilih' !' s or ihain f t i draw inv; tic ilra ..liiiiilii In- iie.ily on a h vel willi the l.ott.int plank. P.y Loriio; a two-inch hole frof. the t ip of the In d j pieces tliri iivh tic centre m the foiwatd plank, snort pieces of clmin can lie r la'ii.'id which will make a convenii tit a'. t ii hue nl Im- f.i-t-nin-; the t ail: to tiie lira-;. If the drai; is not suHiciriitly heavy to accomplish the desired result it, can li" weiu'hted with any coii'e'.iietit oh j"'.'t. y.". n ('if' '.I', r. r ttr an'i o ;;ti:. mi, t. ( h all up the feci e corners. If ymi wi-h some music p . a pah Ulii'n as. A :c l lead i'l a fowl d.-l'-'t -s he;,';',. K rp it so. lon't out 1 iiil' or eoai-c manure upn:i the u'll'doll. i 1 l)on"l plant leans y t , t!i..t i-, ut,i, -s j you live in the r-oui'i. j A shiic'le i f is f,.r I cttrv th:in fi It or 1 1 11- paper, al.d ill '.Ik- loliy lull the i heap- 1st. I)on't forLit to ''rf onion sri d in soon a- tin-Ljioiind willworii mi iiici- and li ie. All tipple orchnrd when it "let. to he forty years of :ioc, lias p.i.scd heyond its olory. A tronej point in the Plymouth Hocks mid l!:i-.!iiuas, is that they uii; very hardy fowl-!. If you si ' out tomato plant look out fur fro-t; for awhile and covi r the plant, at iii-:ht. Jsovv trv.l-s ,eeo e ill v in the soriii;; on Uic I. noils hi tin spots in the lit Id. pasture and on thin To thresh small 1 its of heans or po.ii wilhoiit waste tie them up ill a lii-aii : ael; and thresh the .vn k. An a( re oi' lain! devoted to sin:. II fruits will i t't. n eive a lai-.'i - return than iiv. :.eii s devo-.i I to err,, in. Sii"i "--Mil d.iir;. nu n heiicve to he a . il'-i e .s, sin uld i arn .sum eipial io lie!' I lllile .,lllr. X, vi - yard ehiel.eiis. dm that a cow. an annual ks. turkevs ".nd iri-sr t,,"! 1 1 - -1-. Tie ii- lia'iits ui.d sn'lihur. ' Tf ........... :, ... i. KtIir,.,i ; i,,,.,, l irs, let it he kept sulliciently moist ami solid to prevent rapid rhanejeii from tak ing place. tiive the hoys n chance to earn ii few dollars hy disposing of the surplus e:lr-di-u tn.i k, ami we if they don't show eu t riry etioue;h. Corn, whole j;r.dns, saturated with kerosene oil, is u -ood preventive and kino cure for cholera. This in the poor man's chicken cholera cure. i'.vfes from hens that are two years old will hatch better oihspiinej than those from the younger i-tock. Yoiinej inns ere preferable for layine; ejtu's for maike'.. Wl'.eii n hive of bees bcirin roariii"; it can be ipiieted by placing a wet spoiore over the holes on the brood chamber, or i-over'uiy the brood chumher wiih it wet cloth. l'tience must be Oie rule una farm. All improu mints take time. Hut l hero s one form of patience that is not to bo recommended ; that is patient waiting for .something to happen. . . ., , Aecoidini; Ki Professor llenrv. of rlio J. - -n ' . Wisconsin Million, mi k maun from en- ., . .. I . i i i .1 . -,, sua'i- is iiiucu more cnurnaoie inair iniiiv mad" from dry fodder; less butter fat k'oes out in tlie butt' milk. Many farmers let fruit and vegetable t;o to wiisti' heiuuse of the absurd idea that, it is cheaper U buy them dried or canned in winter than tu preserve them at home while they arc plenty ami right at hand. For ventilating und wanning poultry houses the Aiurririin Ayrirulturint advises that the air be alwavs brought in and dis charged near the roof, as the birds will not then crowd and become lame, iim they will when the wuriuth U below them. . SUNDAY SCHOOL SHIM I.CT roil Hl'MlAY, MAY 10. the 1.nt Ruppir." Mnrti 11: 12 20 -Uolili'll Text, Luke 22: ll l:iplnnnlory Nolrn. 19. Tln tlrrt tnr rt nnlravimoit br"iT, when th"T killfxl tle put sover." Thp Inst ily onpurthln mortal Uxly Imd iumi,; tin niclit Ho Willi! k(- tlif jsissover with II i iliwiplni, nnd on tho mormv' tm cniei'lel Christ our pnssovrr Fnerillissl for tm it for. v., T ainl tin went forward ruliuly, tin wnvertiij;ly, know inn ste of Hi" way lMforeliRini. It wiw over "fourlis'ii hutiilrcil jmrn sitie the Urst uissover wim kept tluit nlht in Kk jit. when liv the blisnl of a Uunb thtlr4 Imrn tf Isruel weiv siivcil from ihntli ml thn button rought forth from their tioililnnii br Uie outstretehtsl arm of Jclnv rnli, nml riow tho IjiiiiIi of liml to whom vei v sniTilhs' from the li'i'iiiniin; iintril ia titMiut to tw slain, v. huso hloo'l shvi4 from 'tcrimlileHthnlltouti. nl it is ,iiliii, nml w ho shall yet m vomlish for lsrn- l it irn-ntiT dehvermnv limn tint from Kct. We cim not think of liis oinittieK- a miil-Io ihlssovit fensi Hini-e first lie went up to Jei ii-alrin with Joseph nrel Mary lit the a'i of I'l, when Hn Hltoivil Hik llrst'rfsfiriliil wi,nl: "Wist ym not Hint I must ! nlmitt my l-'nther'n lms. Iih:" Knithfully ili, lie keep to thnt. biisi iihwi. not usikiii iiis own will or irkiry, kit In nil things plKisii, th" Father, find s-'ioti w ftuill hear lien miv l-i II s dither: "I hnv tini'lml the work w hieh Thou ;vrvt mo to o." en forvMoil thii.liitu; Hi" work which Ho l ives us toil-1, let its ehi-crftilly and j' -rsisteiitly renoiii our own will ill all lliiturs iirnl ki-" sav mi; to Him : ' U'l d.w h i tl Wilt I'lioii, what wilt Tho.l ' la. "I! ml th forth two of His .isc. pies." ,lll-l H When H" Wlllit.sl til" IBS' cult lehli. xl., I, hilt 1'ii.s tmi" we knmv win, iii lb- -s ets I'm- I. ii. s, vs il urn Pet-i-nie! .lel.n; Ih'iu.iy h.-m- s, n: ;,. s.-imn two on the j, rev i, ins oi- ii on. Pal v . nri' not foM. lie send. -th w'-o:n I!. .will, mil where I'e ill, run I ev IV disciple is i j 'eet 'i I 1o I mi rciilv mid pi-oeiiillv ohev. willi-i l.ih.. s.-ut iinvw lii'ie, and just as wilhir; In I-- j . i - I I v and see aiiotner sent; '.lie last i- unliinci tie hardest. 'l i i ye i ii to tlie city, find tie Tc shall nn-et Veil n man l-u in; a -it io-i- of water; fol. low lilm." All Ihi'vs ale I in Is-. 1 and pe.i to His eve lie is n, 1 1 : 1 1 , 1 1 . . I ill, n U our wi.nls mid w ii s ; it would help us to ivneni. luT this II. ' Tlie Mn-tei- .nilli. wh"re i-. t'.e t i lininU r I.i i e I shall cat t he pa.v.M r w i!li My iliscj,l ' " Kit a privil to prrparn H liiii for .lesii. .mil wel ii.-l!iie .iml His ihicipie, to it; it hut n pin il.e.. t-, let Hun have the Use of an v t hiiac that w 1 have, hut llilVV slnW We HI " to S'-e it. la. He will -how ymi a lari;e upper room furiii.h-sl und prepared; there nuike read for us" This indicates the nmn s i h. rf u and w illin:; s rv ice; he did Hot do lis little n ll colli I, ll"il,tlo' s,.v. Weil, if I till" Use of a i-ooiii that i. I'll He can i-xp -ct of me, hut. Ilk" Mary, in the ,r.'vnnis lesm, lie did nil that he could, he .ave a furnished und ,ripHi's room. Jesus ie Himself, His nil, torus; unless- .- elns i Inllv place all e are mi 1 liavn at lie s, rvice it is a i r.sif that wo tjninit l,n, i.v or iippteciat - His ove to S. PI. "Ills ills. i.:. s went forth a id cam Into the citv . and loiu.d a- lie had -al l unto H em; itiu I thev mud" ready the pii.-sover " W lieu we oh. v Hun we will i,.las tin, I it ju-t its He s.ivs; tln re is nothing ' safe ami Mir" mid glorious as l.ehi-vi'i.; nnd olvnii; Ikn If we n-e w illin; and "Nstn-iit wcshiitl -lit the giHKl of the land il-a 1, Pn. lie ha prepared for us a ..a.-.iv er nel mv lies us to come iitiiler t he shelter of His Mi . I and eon. ktantly purtaU" of lilitisi lf, saying unto i:a: "He licit eate'h Me, ev en h,. shall live hy M"." (doim i , ;,7i. We i i i-i t .fi ii ii- v pn pure and oif,-r unto linn continually tint Nicriflo of praise ami i;ikuI worii-, with which He wilt he well pi as, . ill,. I,, xiii., is. mi. IT. "And In the evi iiin,: 11 in-th with the twelve."' Oi of tie-in lunl in Ins heart thespiril of inu.-iler. lor In-h id heeti to tli" eliM't priets nnd agreed with theiu for a sum of money to In-tray Hun nut.) tln-ui ivs. to, lli( yet In-continues w ilh tlix twelve as 0114 of theiu, imt thinking that th" searcher of hearts mi iv Ins every stcpaud knov his every word an. I net. How iiianv me like hen t. lay and vet con! nine auioni; the nuiiili'-r , I til., professed followers of Jesus' is. And as they sat and did eat, Je-ni find : Verily I sav unto y.,11. one of em wi:i,-b aleth with Me shall betray M.-If Vetf would have eo:n,, !.. ivc. r., read het,iii tin-last verse Mini il, is on,- I.nl;.. x ii., I.vts. John x iii . , I K, and prayerfully ponder tin) things written there concerning the kuc;,l uu oflioilaiid ih" pr. sent i I of cleanness, humility and lov in", imni-ti y to other-. l'.l. "Thev heaa to he s..-n iw t ni, and to ray unto Hun, one l. on". Is it I -'' bukeund Jotlll tell US tl It tlli-Y liee.in ., 1 1 njll ire K llli .,1 ; t'letllsi-lves. iloultlll of lv.ill lie s-i.J;,. tVIat 11 Ie.t1n1.11v to I'l,- d. v 1I1-I1 .kill ,.f llld IS that il" 1 111-1 he f il 1 In . e V 1 iv . 1 :S t and hyp .1 rite, and to.-.... r. , n n.,i tit I ir out and icrh.ips in a vie j.. c: it; -n ;lie etinr hand what a "lotions test en, 11 v to I h-I c ( Milfuriui; and w om In .us lov e of .1. -ie t hit i . 1st" i p.ite"itly with tins mi i.i..l n...;iii never in acv way m, la at- I to the ol., ri what h" wa. ','n. "Ih answered and -ni l unto thetn It cue of th t Weh e til.-, I illppeth w it h M" in il.t il'sh." If all dipped ia the same di-h 1 1. . Would he Ilk" simiih, i' i oin who can eat with Me tin I vet kill .Me. which would )... i hreakinvt "f the most solemn vow of friend hip and fidelity. .Matthew sav s, "he that lippoth his hand with me in the dish," which liuht imply that Jud-.s was sittinc or rudiu. in iieat to Jesus; he also tells us that Judtu then said: "Master, Is it l' to which Jesii i-eplini: "Thou hast said," thus finally point ing him out lie fore theiu all. Im' the time had is mi", n it will surely come, sooner or later, ti all like him. For further liht on tin particular moment at tiiu fea.-,t read Jehu ami., i!4 :ii). V. "liiKid were it f ir that man if Iw had nevi-r VxH-n lMirn." Then, plainly, it is bett.'r lievrr to Imi born than to profis-s'to lieknin to Christ ami Is' a hypocrite. It will Im morn toleroolu for thu ungodly than for profo-suut Christians who aro not real Christians; it will also he more tolcrnhlo for those who never heard of Christ thuu for those whi have, heard of Mini and rejis-t.sl Hen. VW. "Ami as they ilid eat, Jesus t.s,k ,r,'l,l, nt'-d MckvsI, aud I, rake it, ami Kave to tin in amlsaid: Take, eat; this is My Usly." Wo isinchide from John xiii., 'M, that Judas had nt this tima goU'iout, and now thnt the pius over wv ritlin wns alsiut to reci-ivx its grand fiillillineiit (tlm future fultlllment in the king dom will hnns Ut resiilln), Jesus iiLtitiites a m-w ordinance, which is to lie observed hy His followers till Ho comes ngain tl Cor. xi., 'M). It is gloriously simple; it is grandly sol emn. He takes bread, 11" gives thanks, Ho breaks th bread and us He gives it to them, bidding theiu to cut it, Hu says: "This is My rxsiy which is given for ymi, this do iu reiin mbrnneo of Me." ibiikH xxii., in.) a. '-'4. "And H took tho cup, nnd Hu said unto them; This is My Mood of thmii'ltf f..Bf Amviit wlilel, iu I f. t,n a After ull hud csitou of thu bread then Ha I jmssod to neh thu wine, blddiug them drink J of it, nnd telling them that it vva Ills hlixal I lied for thu ri'mis,siuu vt tuns. j 25. "Verily I sav unto you, I will drink m- ! ...... iun irmiui ill" vino, mini inai nay that I drink it new in the kingdom of li'si." Just as thu pnssover points us forward to the kingilom for the inauifebtation of all its blow ings so doeM this KAcrament point us forward to the Kama kingdom, and by it we ismstaut ly show- forth tlie Lord's dentil till H ishiib. iJefore Christ eamu to miffer, liis death on CnJvnry, His atoning sucrillot" was th evrnt f supreme iiiiMrtanis and interest to heaven and Mirth; now that Ho has died, tho next upmua event will Im His coming axain ia rKiwur and glory to wtjiblUh His kingdom. Till thou let every Christian l a herald pro. elaiiuiug salvation through tho DIcshI of the Lamb and thus hasten the kingdom of (Jkxl. Letlun Utlven, , TEMPERANCE. wn AND ri.!K. Witsky fpiders urent nnd gnnsly, Weave their wel from n to'm-n; Tliev crow lat nnd men grow needy, Hhall our robbers mlers Is-? "Sweep the webs nway!" tl-.p nnlion In Its wrnth nud wl-doin cries; Pay the fools, with lirsitntion: "'! but t-dueato the Hies:" tVedoboth. tv-in w inits. who sunder, lMlie sell. m,s till -ut their Sliere; Iot the Church koiiiiiI ven thunders. Hut the webs must di-aps-ar. tp! the Webs are full of slnu-diter, Stt'AiiHIIqv tlm .i.i.ln,.-. It.... t'p! wife, husband, sou ur daughter jlake til" Vex, si eai tli i-l,-; 111 :o,il f.,.e - ir. .Iiim jil, t TaAVt-ic with nativi: nicr. Archdeaisin l-'arrar, in a nssit uTicn livete.1 to an irmaeiisi. coni-.Vritio:i in West, minister AbU y. vud: "It in etui at si that, 111 llN we. the K.uioii'nn lai-rs. und Aniene.-i, we. Uie Christ mas o Hie world, pair-1 leu millions of gallons of uident Jpuat- iut.i AfrtiTi. through th" Cong,, and the Nicer, and the tratile which eiinoh,-s them musif untold agony and rum to Uw miscriu, natives, which tln-y swindle wuh leeicsi trinkets and cheat with suriou g,Hs Shall I imt puuiah for thes.. ti-.mgs-' s;iitli thf lunl; shall not My soul be uvetiedou null a uatiou as tins:-' " T IIK INOt HIM-K .Mil T.Atif.R tirt n. Itev. Kntln i- Cl.-tn-v. of t icimisih, I n-d. . lit of the Ca'hoiic Total h-tincm-.. t iia-n rl Amencri, in nn iid-lress in fiiiiadelpliiH aid: "Now the sfnteim nt I am uUiut to cutke Will be new to a great inanv in thu hu me d'ene.-. I om,. 1 1 . oi 1 .-sja.e of W i .. . .,1 m. 1 live ill th" suburbs of t in-;;ri at i liv of Mil. Wauk .S-, vi her- 1 1." I u- l;,,i r - Ik- -r Is I re iv e I lji.it is I.iewi'.l in Anna ii ,i. Thev t- ll Us ln.it f ills lller I r is esie. lallv ;.oo i fol-.i mail li- altn. that it con, in, . , in !. ii ;ev it v , au.i ;s n health iriv uiir end iieojrit in li.in I. .Now, tlie N,.rt nw.-t. tii Lit,- Iiciii, in. -e Ciimpaiiv n .Mihv.i.ike... i'iat mi, c tal'leh.sl m Mil wank, e an nit tn;tv v -ai - a all ot wl,. ihreeioi-s ar... I think, weiiltl'.v men iii thecii v of Milwaukis.. t-1 ii 1 i-i ih.- H i' . ,,f ivi...,,., having lived in ii-hhoi i to this l.ug" h. er luisiii.-ss, th.-y have v.a'. h'sl its rinuih ,i,i I's mil in ace on the ci .ii-iini. i an I w hat n.n elusion has the Not t hw e-tei n hue In inai-.e Company emu" to- Kt. iwiti.; all almut tin liealtlifiiitii'sH of la-tei -In er, ii has e,.ii" to the conclus,o!i that, t n- t !: ;-. t-i t i n t. it-i iw n bii.-iues-, it can no lunger ;;i ant a hi e in- il a nee policy to a he;,-:- I r brevver. t-i his clerk, tn his hook k,s ii r, m- t,i anv man no plovislin a lager ls r In-wei v. Whv" 1,-c.-iuse tlnv say: I iir slat etns show ti.at our bilsiuesN has lii cn m.iurisl by the short nd lives of men who drmk l;i;.f l'i-r. In my opinion there is no stronger argument thnt this against in liilging in lagi-r-lss-r or anv nlcoholie stimulant. If tie- hf,. msnnm." roinpaiiies, familial-with this suhj.s t, have isnne to this . -oiiclu-ioii. what must not - n-i-Me lll'll eolichl 1" who hii, repaid Im' kti"iij;tli and length of ilay;" IT f MT A I'i'iiP, Tailing nle-.hol as a mv . nil lit h.tV I'.-inie t..- the -pis alic element iu nil kneisof lati Melting drink, 1 will a o i i , look with im- for a moment at what it is not, and at what it is. and at what it cost- It n-"1 to I... b, li. v. ,i thai alcohol was a food. It h l ow com liiMM.lv d-'moiistiated nm l v. Ia n 1 SJIV "Colel,i ly llcUl, ll-t I at, d. ' 1 .l-k Vol to belle..- that 1 llliall, HI the llo-t lit.-! : -1 si-ns... ciiehisively deriion- r.ii. d. tl.at if is noil I; that il contains nol one -in Me ele- Illl'Pt Whether ni'logeilolls of hy.l-.. i -II home of f,.,. and tlial. iis t ie oi' 1 1.- hr f l-t III-ui I'll ehe-lil-ls ;;i, sol, there I-. In I, III" piarts 1. 1 ah-., hoi, le-, I I Hint can be - i- a I on ih" ,nd i.i a lab!" knife. .S, r is it a source ot tlie'iglh. I-Vr, aliku in Africa and India. in the n Ins i. nd A'lt.-u "tn-, hmI by great lal-'i- etu. ploy, is in the temp-Tat" .. lie., ai d bv instinct Aperitin io -. with n.iw e s ri 1'angs and soi,eis on the iiian h, it i. matter of proof that th all lab u- I- -t. U.'li phv-icallv and in. nlally, iu w limn t !. ei .:. h not int-'ii-i'l. I by tin- weakening n in t. on fi'otn artitii'iid -timiilant, nud in whom tiii sun's tlei-ci-ni ss has "no aleohoh" ally within t In-brain." Nm- n it n vim, I health, ba the lives of total abstainer- arc now- linowu to be iiioi" mi!, ml. I. in an in-uianc- than other lives, and not a l--w v -1 v e"nin nl liv ing phv si. -mils have t -1 1 'i---1 Unit H,,. daily use of it. veil 111 iiiantiti, - coiiM ntionally llei'UI--. moderate. .,t i i.lv "i 111 .-. s..,,.. of the most, tearful nnd dangerous mala. in ,'' Imt in a ' injur. -s tin- bodv and diuiii.i-ie s th" mental powers, to .niixl-iit oi wni.li few- .e..ile uie aware." I I of all, th- i, Is il a tie. i-.-it v. .-eiu .' tha: i'. h I i i. i. pi ly link no. n I - v. i. ... i .,. . , .nl ja . . il.it, 1 by 1 1 1 it r i. -I i r. I .;i.. an I in J u I'o -I ai ,, . ;;,'iMio.omi ,i t it.,1 ,-,'i-t on. i f wh en .:. I. i le- i. i- i ..-! I ;-. i o- 1, . ,.i I -.' ,1 -. t'eit. unee I Ii. v nl , , n 1- ' 1 1 . i it I i.. . h , t i' N i -l lt.-s i. ' Id. I im- ., . ii . :. .' ,.f b.-.o-l M. I no i - ' r. , I lunl.. in. .. . v r I i h -a i u, i, lid eai'-i in h i: inn. I nn.' in i.-i-u t ' any i xt.i.i v. eh s.i -h - ,.l. i,-e, an. I .,u i faith of .1, aid i li tli '. Inn; -. r I . I dally i i. I .-rn-e. I a.-cn a --it. i, .t a- i da I io. is theory, lut .i- an e-taoli I i.i. :, t hat I.i i in -li in ol d nml ; I a .ol h al"h' i . - :, l n t ,". I. in a- a m e - -.it .re r a -' .iu i I I "a a. li, r "t waiinlh, nor ,,; .jiv -n nl .: r. i , , i ' : , I' -nst of ail of nn u'.il p i. m i . Put thai. - n- a i' is not a itetit ni.-li a i". il i- a i v lev ury- a liiMiry w Inch e at tin- t. -,t h ti ie. - . but w hieli i-lieijiieiit 1 dan .--I-' .us, .n't nn "s tatal, ahva-.s ,inte suj. I'l'.aoii. , m-v-t par tlculai ly iiublc. C'iKo'ii f iw ',11'. A MISTIKK. The belief in the facility of that "control" Is the principal mistake of th 'mproin,- fcophisis. A man ol strong will power, who has isintractisl the stunulaiit habit late in 111", may manage to k. ep his appetite in cheek, under favorable circumstaiici ,, t h.aigh uny nnfori'Ms ii vexaiion mav tempt him to "drown his uiisery " in the Li the ofhistii pie; ami, at all cvwiis, his light against the jsiwn- of hiieli t, in, lain, ns will make hu lit" n ceaseless pull agaitist the stream of ., r vcrtisl instincts. Younger and more ( .no tional jH-rv.iis, mi Hi" other hand, vv ill s. ,.ii. r or later surrender themselves to the eurn in of that stream Then- jsiwer of r,--i-tanc.-.e-erca.-s-s as the iiisidniii, ap tite glows, and Is-fore long the "g 1 laiiuhar spirit'' i.f Iheir "harmless stimulant " lussiiim--, ihe sua, of a relentless desiKit I'eicf. ASTI l-llollllilTloS liKVICKM, There are inanv ingenious dev io s t.v inw' the I'l oliihil, , ry li,(i,,- laws. I Ine of these tr! low. i. near Mount I'l, as-int, was the cris-tiou of a shanty, w ith a board artilion, making therein i lie larg - room and one smaller om on the other side. A barrel win. set in tho ( art i' nm and tin- on. n in, r could 0 ( e t hu liiom-y and gel lusdriMk- without seeing lha Iniiil l.l the other room This iniule it h,ssiI,Ii lor the customer to swum- that he did not si , thu iwiuor-selh r and did not know who ho was. A i"legrain mentions that, under tlm ruling of Judge Travel's, ti e iioirietor of this shanty is now m jail serving a Kcno-m-n nl' four months, t He is probably pi rsiiudisl that Prohibitum really docs prohibit: .Nndiiiiai .Iii toi'u.'i-. Till! WOllK I'K A CIHK11 lilll'NKAIin. The horrible pulTlri, le in W est held, Muss, tho other day, which was followed bv tho suicide of the murderer, was tl.i work of a eider drunkard. The erinm wm one of tlm most brutal mi record, as ti.i father had shown unremitting kindness tc tlm (ton, and the onlv ditfereuees Is-twecu thnii grow out of the hitler's disoute habits. It is a curious fm-t that the hai'd-"i,l"-,l:'im! ard is pei-uli.-irlv iiioro-, stahhurn und v ie Uictive. Arte lor,- VVifaune, Thero nro four men's temw-raneo societi -s In llulguria, and sin W. '. T. I"s. Tlm i'.ul. Karlau Kvuiigelicid Moeiety will dovoto onj lessiuu W thu discussion uf tutiilubstinuaeii. REF.K5I0US HEADING TltK I t .IMI rofNTAtX. I hear the tinkling c itm-l's In II It. ne-iili the "had- of Khal's mount, And mini and beet at Jaeoli's well, How d mil to t.i.-t" ihe mi ied fount. (snnmrla's ,1 uighter f.si I ,th shnre Tliedtiuig.it that eai thlv tinri: can que'. Hut who is th th.i- tn 'i U her tln i-e' V hat voi -c is th-r at Jacob's w -ll? 'Ho nsk of me. an I I vvi'l give. I'lo in mv own l ie tin lues supply; 1 am the I'.-mit ' di nk. drink ail I n,-; No llli a i- to 1 1 1 n p , III' TC to ,,i" Stt nicje, llivst ie vw.fds b'l! w or Is of h''av e And liiev w ho di nk toil iv . as then, T" ! hi III sll.ld 111 w o d I . I - gi v ll Tl.i-li' h uis sha I u 'Vi i thu i a. am ' - "".. . '. ('.'nnil. T':i i: Ti out) : Neler low r V ol (.: oiel.l s t til" w ..rid 1 standar I. N'.v.rl-i in n ov .". ! p (uil.-n it lna be, have . anv -a , 1 1 -n r .-iimteimueil i from you, I -. . ii I.v a - n l - 'i'a n inlv is,ii. tesHioii M I'll i-' ili' ii ih. r.iii.i' i. ;i:ijs i.e. lar, is mad bv I! i - if tn .-hi I ,.. , collfessltl - Ms be' I I ,1 li. I ! , . . ( il , II ol 1 1 I hat vve are . .on-'-' 1 v ie, i j. .in .Hi,--. .'i will if tin-1 i .-1 1 1 i - - in ", i ' ig. h o-mo." t'iii h arlilv w i-i t-. li) in!, li in- Ail I t'li-n a. ai". ia .T I- r tii i- :ii- lights tiuiv sh lie w it i "i olr.t ru n, 'ie . o't-1 h m io pi--, am. -tu Iv . i o -I -:t v . 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M-n cai I ". - ii ; i :,g it ;i.e;r c!"i,a"-':' v ii' ten in 1 1 -ir I ,i- -. 1 1 ,y I. v .la v i. . a I 4 ol ct" elilsel ',... . - Imor ... i,.i .1111 c. .li'it." Iince. It'll '....' I ".id till" .';.! I' ' V' Ills t I hill .'I ''I' "t t'.e II I-I 'I, in I til i.i ! i v "I Iii- hie nn I ,! I . If w... I'l: in. and - !'-liii.-s, an I s i, a' - wi.it.n I'm"-,', to l .en i j.-s -a cl.i: lie, I w ill i. t t,u I., tin I : I,. I'.-' 'id. w hii.- if 1 1,.-: .- b a:. i, m t 1 1 tt c . .nt. n i'i. e t h" gra" a id i ' . .f Chri-t, an 1 in-- g"ii'i' in . an I 1. 1 -,. 1 1 .. . f tie- I, ,rd, O H tl.-' chll Io n .Ml, be a-'l d by -il'ill n f.e " i I.i- t -,'.) , ,'.li. . 1 , '!.,':. i! ; Ml' i ' ':- . el, : i. . i, , ,. , :..,:, d ..i :. ,i I' . . .'.' -i' -I I.- M' I - t I'm ' !' I .1,. '.Mil;'', , .-. iii id ,.l ....... I .1 r, 'h t , a v i !'ii in io 1 i.. i 1 1 -i a i . . 1. 1, i a '. .1 '.-. , ' - . I , I ' - III' ' i " .Ml . 'I 1,. V ' 1 I t '.v.i at -t:'l. I a- I ,n,. -., i. . i ,i ti i. . I a i CI".. I i I- I 1 1 ", . ' i . i ' . a - 1 1 lei t I i - t .1 ,1 I'"'' ' l'.l' a I. 1 n, I . '.' " I I I I .-'.ai,- I ' i 1 ia I I I -''il I l..,. -,! I"'.- I., 1,M- II I- - '1 ai V vv . I- dnl . M . i.. .band ii- d ' 1'ii'lv I.i'.- -v I ' a e 1 1- li I i , ' 1 1 , 1 1. ' . ' ! ' me tie-i tc 'Im W i, In I Inl . ht 1 . 1 1 - -: 1 T Sh,. nf an i ivitiiti-'li I i tie- two o'h. i w. men to vi-it !e-r. an I tie-, n at I le il-e an I . a v " I and tal'v d al - ait laa" l'-. Mil t I'l.'lil,- .1. ". I d to collie I..." !:. I ll t I I, HI -ilaV ll'l" I I ."t I o I I"' k in t he - ,,' ...I I. on .old hav a nesting 'I h" old lady .ai'i ! i Ih" ii li ; r w ..ni oi : " N - ti eaii -io,: . will . ' i -ii.,; : '' " I w in. ' -I., r 'ii' d Sin - -aid io iii eld I" a -" I w "iicui : " N .-U ' HI lead, w ill M-i rea l two or till'-- eha,-. l - 1 I nil, 1 , e Pal , '-" " I Will, ' W I- t !: r, ,l V " 'I ii, ai," -sod Iii" out I dv. " I w i l rav." So "ii Tiiui -day all. a ie '"ii Ha-y caae-t i i- I "' I lee came thre nn!' - f ,.m tiie ea-', iinoM.ei- t am.- Ihii .- mil - Ii an ih,- vv. st ; iiiol t' v. am : r I nlv - in .. ami tl," tied lie. cd la Iv r ad the liibl", i::.d t! Id ladv piat-'l A w oilman, I'oing bv en -i ', ad of wo. .1. end- ng the d ,,i -,ien. ih ii. h! p.- w u', el -e it He w cut to 11," 'I " i ic. I I.i ai d !." t Id I dv ( ii. vii " It was ii in a e.. .at, ,.ii Io ' I " lie ..s-elied tlli -',,' SI. 1 " A'... 11. ' l ie I Mi II I" IO d h-'l- ll-U th" ..le -i " Sli ilv, c en aaiu - "Yl -. ' t h" ,' a ',-W e e., "It Us 1' Hit III-It 'I In. I ..I.IV al 1 o'cl e." l i e tv I 1 1 : : 1 1 in ii-iii-l let !, n I .in.! iiil I Vi I V l.o.lV l.t - till I. The llet i'hlil'd'IV wllell In- I ! ; 1 1 w i s i e ii i;,,t lliet- lli.V I" ,n, Mil" II, ll-e 11:11. There Welt- 1 1, lee i I ia 1 1' s o. ,, , Inl theiu. 'liny well; ,ii and th Voiii.g iv mail said : "I mil t, "i .hill, lent to sing b -fore nil ihesu . I.'- " "l on mil t sing." said the ..Id ladv. "I cannot I cad Istoiti ail tils.- p, op!,'' said 111 1 fill r "i lll.lll. "Ymi inn t i,-ad." said the ol 1 lady. So the singer sang, and Hi" leader rend, nud the oil lady I'l'.iyei, and Uloie rhe had got I alf I if ugh In r praver there was s,,b- j loi g all over I lie In lis.-. 1 u a few da v s t la y 01,1 lor n inuii tor n-oui tne next town to I, iii r in In Ileitis Hint wcr white and ready lor the I ni l i s'. Today there stand- w hern tli'sc in. house k A da I t tl vv lute chui h. I hav e punch d ill it. It l-lie la suit of tho I it 1 1 1 I I film t of ill 'SO thl'eil Women - V. j.. ;. y.tif. . Never Intentionally wound tho feelings of humiiii being. Never talk or laugh tdoud iu public place ir upon the sue i. Alexandre llutniis, Uls. Alexandre I 'uiniis, liis., the renowned Trench novelist nml idnv-writer, win is well known in tho I'liitcd .States, U Ihe mil of (ho late M. Ali'Mindre l)avy 1 'ntiiiis, no c'lisi nnd drati atic writer. Ah'Mindit' l'limas, Ills., was Imrn in JlisjjiisW" v . s iA I'liri-i. July 'JM, l-J. and iM lined hi t eiltleut ii .ti tti the Ci,llefe I'-oiirbi'tl, where he diilingiii hi d linns, If. At an cai I v i'-.- he vv as intr-duci ,1 into llm society -I literary nn ti, act "i s ii'id net rosso. a;:d was ci ais) iciioii.. f,-r hi-i v it and 'ii eoci' v . At t he ico "f s,.v en- tl'l-tl lie C 'tl I O ld il collect ll ill of p.ie.tM, 'I.e. I i I . - - ill- .Liiiis.,." a unil, nl' small liteieii Valilc ai .1 in. i i t . Snh s. iii. i t: h" t i .iv. I, , v, it Ii Ins f it h,. iii Spai ami i'. .XL i. -a. .i'..l a i. re turn wi,.lo "I.i'. veiituii". do (bial r I'l lll'ni , i I i .I.i I', ....r i, t." (Oii.l.- h. il in 11', I". lie I. ad early I he s. ns,., that ho i , ' . 1 . f i,i,i , ci lata p-i t. iu, ha- -.in i-i c li d I c .! a . a ,1 --i mat l. ,v I it er, bv hi nl jei -t ivc in lice's atnl :il"ic-i i pi, ail pov.i r , t ,, Im, a'i and 'nai;- liii.v i:c: tii- w-isf -allot s-cn-ty in lii-4 di'iiii'ii-. AlKtiidic.ii i; t li" t:.ii.:;itiat iv it lon.auc- i f hi. father, I;,- ;lit y vi i i-iii'i'it -i.i.- to ma!..- i I hi , ij.d'i- cielii--. Ill ,1: .IV. at i.' reii-l I net i .. n works Ir. it tiio-tly -f th.. , iiiv.eiil li- i t-t - i 1 ' l'i i t ch life. IL- may U saitl to hi l'ii " to tin- setis!,,ii', sclimd of I'rcncii liti i at ure, Hit (riticipal work of tiotii'i, "I.a I'aineiiuv t'ain- ti:l-." hoc lie- nt'i' el the host koowti ptisl.'.,'' i, ,', - uf tic day. A dt an. at iii M i-ion was pla'cd iti .".o. after hav-il.gln-11 intei ili.ti I by M I .-.in I an clo r, nil, I, I , I i I , le, , ju , i .b' , , H i ll, "l,ii 'l i.i' i.it.i." rn ;i'i I a .ti.l gri .itt-r, sen-;', t in. i. M I'niiiii-. who Im- writ- ti n Inan v ib aioat ic ie. i ., i -i-id, I cilj by the .i.h In- :,c ( r. at. st Iivii jj J i ev il mt l I ! tie ! III! tie ! ' I" A (ileat Mug. Not Very Le.issining-. Visitor tn Coal Mine -' ' in to m that rope's giviiiLT way fa.-t. Ih w often do you change it ('' Miner "Iv. cry six weeks, -m' if vve'rt lucky enough to get to the top it'll b changed to-morror." t'iUcndt lilulUr tiiim rhowing is the prcvai ling ntanisj til Albion, .Nebraska. 'Ihe disgustint; I hsbit has becouiii io general that par snts and prc ichcM inveigh against it, ; hut to no eirect, 1 hiring services in church Inst Sundav tho dominie delicate ly insinuated that thu congregation looked like a corral of munching tattle, so industriously di 1 tho jaws wag. W hile the pieaeher was rounding an elo que nt pcrofitliun on tho hea-itics of tho eeholesi shore, a mighty yell rent tha rafters. It came from the parnlyed javv of a Mr. Cato who hsd bciui suddenly smitten with lead eo'.ie, caused by clievv ing adulterated gum. Csto was taken lioiuu nnd tho congregation dismissed. Mvxt day a ton of second-hand gum n plucked from tho pews and dumped, into tlnj lainij lieavor. Vll .ik. it. I -t ,M fww -sS '. ' T- '' -,5 ft l '.M r- rA T.s'-T-. i ' ft S S'i '. I- r ii I 1 1 h I- I i m . .'"k
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