t All About ric. 1 tie re id a growing disposition among I hog growers to abandon an exclusive i corn list. Rome, have Intimated that an almost explosive diet of corn is a pro line canse of bog cho.era, but now the tendency of all Is to the germ theory . which will relieve corn of that charge. Where fat ia the chief desideratum ; corn will undoubtedly be held in high I esteem, bnt where development of frame j ai.d Ivine and iiiiscV is desired, it is j probable that o!hr fcdi are to be pre ferred, alfalfa past.ir.-se recommend ed highly, and any kind of pv.sturage will tetid to the more f mII devi '.iprnent of the rareass of the ,z tin, . more concentrated food. l-rs r innd feed for pigs, h iving ; ,;,u ; : :ion the elements reqnired for a d'.i vel opmeiit of bone, llt-sh, muscle and fi t, but oats are ii'il always to be ha', or their scarcity makes the prir ft pro portion to their desirability for. i.mmI. Farmers wih small dairies and who make domesMc butter, have their skim mi'.k which with a little corn meal make a fjood feed. ! V is '" 'ii r l that a chance of diet ia of en Iviv.t.'igeou. ami evf "riment ing ' In tti.it line wouid be of vnUie to farm - ' ere so far as in aiding in discovering th most. pr-. Liable fefd. Ttie Invca JIo,r. ttfvl gives a mixture which it recom- mem-i for crowing pigs. j The ptoposiiiori is to take sixteen , bu.ih l.- of oats and ten bushels of corn and irritid Uimii trgeth. i ; then intimate- j ly mix with this one hundred pounds of j oatmeal, vrhirh at Iowa prices madp a 1 f "dtt.:.t cost eh.iiir si-renty rents per ! hur.dr-l. I',. it E:,verri pi.rk lais-r- shi-i'Id Mil he I't-rojv.d r-g41iliti2 tin "-' ' !" ''eri:!1, HH W.i-l'.J . f-n, s ,1 r !: in r- f.ir-- t, t. .. , j... ,rj t,, . M rasr- I w;; a here ; s c.-sr 'wenMrH' -i;tsa . ,-hei, corn tur;ry ei'-t cpih a t u-l.r-i, and oai meal about ?1.4o per hundred, wlr.le here the mixture would cost as much or more than corn meal, i It is claimed that corn does much more ! good when fed wPh a little oatmeal if fed alone, which a careful trial "termin. 1 that is now but little used but ' hi Id in very high esteem "S. '9 fiats and liens crr.ini,,! V i w . i- ' V -in suvwi together 'd and ready for ' ! ' 0"tn could tie har- :" ' v:!ent to start pigs - n pi(ce.s. Al- j was common years in grown together at ' - : although i hey might - ' ding experiments at the K lirri-u'tural college, there oc curred unintentionally a cor di ion that furnished a fair test of the effect of temp-rat ure in fattening pjKS. Ten pigs were fed. Nine were protected, while one chanced to be in a projection of th pen. leaving it wholly exposed. Ir. Jan uary thpre was a ere cold spell, and the exprsed pig !st exactly six pounds i" weight, while mch of the other nine gamed in amounts varying from five to in pounds each. This little cireum s'ance fs si flicient to show the impor tance of keeping fattening: pigs wairn, or perhaps what is iqually well, and is followed by many, fatten before any se vere winter weather arrives. Otrnmn-t'-ini TtlttjrajJi. A ri:oPiiKT in Hrs Own Countky. "I tH! v n. rey dear" said an i Id tc-ntleniac ..s ife oi, the summer hotel verand l. i'l'li r, lei' me ;tr y : h.i U'H h-dy w j' h inphafcis. sir'' retorted I? it I t eliev. ' "IJ..h ! What do our 1 amount "Hut I f'ink "H..h ! Y ,. Har-. r -..mir. What aie your thou'its worth ? ' 'I? it my dear. I krow "I) n"t taM to me about vU it you kniia- li'.t ton .1. i- .. is ! "'un tid an eiicyclr.ji;u d in. Kverj bovly knows ., . J tliat JOII area Senseless, old, Stupid, Worthless dr.tir! Vim .1 r,-f . wulluie " 'i"iitr.i. l mi don r. know enough hicunip in when it ruins ' .... . Lima. ' h' IH tliat old (lentletUAtl over llo.ro v , ..i .. .,; .;. ,i .i t . . . , Vtf i m,'!:i viMtur to the liotel clerk. 'I) M-t V,M! kllOW hini V Vl,v lU ia ' hini ? Whv. he is the Chef Court." .lustict of ojr Supreme Tkavelkd With the Show. "Can any little hoy or girl tell rue why the lions wouM not hurt lUniel ?" paid a Ke'itlnn.tn Hddn-tsir j; a Sunday school. "I know," p;iid u t righl little fellow, Itoldiim up iiis hand. "And what w;.s the reason, mylitt'.e man ?" -aid the fptaker, steppirg for ward with his face in a joyous kIow. "Speak up loud, so that all may hear you. Why wouldn't the lions Lite Daniel ?" "I RiiHd it w?s coz he b'loDged to the ciicu.s. " The seda'eneM o( the occasion was interrupted. An lirellrnt Tfedlelne. "I eerlifv tiiat my wife and rr.velf were ' -1 linltfi f1(r on.e fifteen yenrs. I eil in tii Ini-Kins overot.e of Simmons iit..r mana. s and saw A. 11. ! i. n 1 I? i-hnj, r.f n-e'a names i f .. ti ol.i:r!ied some tif -.ii rt . t r'iillv rifoni- .' IenulHtnr to my ; ' - .tt n:f. Heine. '.. K. I ' sVll-, Va. j t lilseni er nni il s -..very is that j Or,? ifond t Tie greatest ' t I : Kiti.ys New Discovery for; - !'. ' .oitb" and folds will pre- i ' ih nr l soe loe and is a price- j i. i . v ..i i-. t'.e afflicted. Not (inly do,; ir i jvi.-itive y ctire ciipsnniptlon, but couahs, ! r.i'cts, tiniiietiitis. asthma, Ik arseness and ! nil aflt-rtion f.f the throat, ctie.-t and lungs! yield at once to us wood rful curative pow- i ers. If you doubt this, net a trial bottle free : at James' drug store. Lemons are a very cheap luxury for IHople livitjff in the city, or having; eafy access to rai-id transiKrtatioD, and can e k?if. cVan and fre&li for tLonths by IMittii'g irr) a tight jar anH covering wiTl water. Keep in a coo! ii'ace. out Keep in a cool ii'ace, out of reach of the sunlight, and change tl e water n-jt lesa often than every third day. An Omaha man advertises for a buggy hotgH. What stranpw tastes soUie people hav ! f'liila. Call. Mary Andersen writes: S-ki' I: t a L:i i Vi N ' i L delighted w,th frUa 'l&i 11 yonr Corahne Corset. It 'vA - t ,, 1 : - is perfect in fit anJ cle- ".'"."TICT ' iji.'j '. l-i j '-" ' gnt in design and work- ; ' . P! i -" b?j M'mvm.w '.'J '.jw'Ui' im pt id, ..r,jz,Tma A ,' i j-i--'" 1 ' -i V '? m ??W F.'Vil 5 Of .Jin U v i va ? i t-J 7i - i fTorallnc is not Ileir.p, Jute, Tampfeo, or ?.feiican Grass. 'ruliiie is ued in no goods except those sold by Warner Brothers. I lie gejiuine (Joraline snprior to whalebone, and gives konest value aad perfect satisfaction-. Imitations are a fraud and dear at any price. For saie by ail leading merchants. I'rice from Jfl.OO up. WARNER BROTHERS, 36 XtnOADWAV, Sew lork. 141 dc 14S TTlUltt AVE., Ciilcc. Gloreis, Veillnr Net9f T Ijiulies' Neckwear, tj ITianlkeroliiefs, ftj F:mbroiderIc3, fA Snool Silks. floss and Arraseno. -rr.',nnn nnil MltHn'S will rfwlvc nt;r Mni ' ,T--.;i-na! of Fault Ion JVe If they will nil us the ir I i'f.. i;os.C2G3822 & E21 LIBERTY PITTSBURGH, PA 1 88 s 1 ThT i . THE WEEKLY POST Under a DemoemticXn tional Administration. The Will of the People Vindicated and the Great Wroni;-Ki-hted. THE PITTSBURG WEEKLY POST cnnirriiriil.'itr- I)i iii..rr i-i" ro:i.!.-r- i n the .!:m n of a nw year, unil-r i-..n.tit:oni tli.it hae n-:t pi iPteJ f.ir a iiuarter of ;i ienfiry "li'.r.if ..ut tln ... rU,r In tl - i.. vr, !tmif 'iit the !n !. r:n-j In tti ir :i- ' i v.i' tn l phi ?!i-ni!ri"k liavc I cr-n cii r 'f,! Alt.T Uic !..iirili ,.l .M;irc-li tl, ... I ,.,i , , rr it i.- a im inlstr.i timi at W'n -li i ,iirt n. n It ii re.; i p.."-iHl.tivs In the ).r .u !. .r .r 1 1 v h a.. v.irif-t'inent of tlio cniiMtry. A I iik I'i-T ha laKorpit unm-ini y u-r turn ty Hv ean lur W.ffe iili.ri.iun ri'tults. ...1 It eit-ml to the n"w a il m t ri 1st rut inn inrt itivi't lr.n an.) 1 i-iT.lial ?ii.i,.irt In the re i t:ihl fti irrrt .t prineipli'i ami nilli'l' vital In th' puliho wi l fir. tiy rclnrmintr abii.es, riilitina rnna n ml nprt!nif the npretnaey of Hip lipmi.i-riitii' l.iiti.. We art- on t lie thru hulil nl Inipurt in t events :i t,. irrea'. ehniie. I n a 1 ienio. r i t who i,li- j tr, l"lvi-l:in'l'f eleetion, t!.e future i? lull nl inte;e-t an.l hope. Tim Wktki.v I'd-T will keel Pi iiTefi.-i oi nil' nine-i in ev ru!n:u rciailou to tt.,. "''"' iiimini!"riti,.ii. it p..ii.-y .n home a,,. . aNrort.l w i llie i ntel l iif cut 1 v i i-ciip.l verierolv ft rte.; orcar..J:.lly a:i.f klu.llv cr.t'iee.t N-i yur In t he hi-;..ry nt t h : o:im:i I promises t t.e -o r,.,.i,.te w ti, , .,.t.-r- ..i interest to V M "hi,'h :,,'""r fl""r- " j i,.,.tiiiu- of ViiKres the ile.-ln m: urn (.1 tlie I'.-.-- i '''et.tril vote. tiio'tiaiiicnr.iMnn.the iiewCaaLitict i tlie rhatiwen In n.r pii'-He- serviee. the oi.rnini '" I ot fA.- , re , i Ur, ,... tiikw,k .'.".-'J' '. "'"-" " 'rli.-t Ir.elllLre, i"i-' io-iii ii ;oe in. I M'Iioit: t o- n .mo ; km i:i . .u. r.- w : 1 1 net fill ri per it : :i v n.. r tlinn a iii:ir!er ul a .-enti.rv M .leie.it imp-lire 1 .1 ener-ie-i. The Frl.-n ul the I.-..-lii'i'n. Mth a !'.. n. i tnvernur upMe.l l.y :i Kepul-u.- in in pr.. min-s t'i I.e. Irnitfu! ul Inn ..rt:int i,.-ue j- rfy. in-l - eit inz n.'t.ient. 1 he e.iin iriK .'. ion ol ('..n-iri-v will he even :n ire lntere--t li.i; In it hroinler tiehl In all it-i varied l'o-r will aim at ej .i"p:irtnuMit. Thk wkkki y j elience ninl reh ililllty. It? ' llternry. intsee llnnemis. new an 1 h.eal dei.urt menf. will he nmlntalne.l in their ntmo?t ettlcien ry, while itsnmrket retmrls will l.e prepared -null itreiter cure ami precision than ever l.et.ir- nr.l uia.le iil.-ulutely reihil.lv. N..w the time .'. .r 'leiin.er i .' eri rv where In ? 1 1 h.. 1.1. cement nn.l c'rennthen the ' party ami it el o-en r.-pr. -ent.itivef . hy exten.iliirf th".. circiil i ti'.n i.t Iieinoerat Ic papers. We .ire no lunirrr nn the ilefetiMve we are .l.nie with a, ml mulim ihe puny t.. , i st.in.ls ror a nin..rl! v .if the A iiieri, :in I .e. ple. and In a lew weeks it will tie called on t.. j admlnl'ter the ueneral 1 iuvtri-meul. I'ruih i ' mmhty and has j revaiied. Mnulo Nnlisr r il inn, one jc-Hr, ! iMislimre. .reuiil l.-2" j lit iulis of l lir or nirr, our yenr. p.iilanf irriall. (to A free ropy to ler rllilt of ten. Send for Sample roplen. m. p. ii.iini & co., T-u)lisher.s. I'mm ia cumpoaed wholly n na nici...... -'etahle Ine-rflipt.ts. rnrh one. .3 of hi. h is u. LtiohI 'j. .1 l.y the mMi leal pr.ife-siot tn I n tht mo'! ootent ' 11 --jlheuoro.il remedies k -i.i-vn t- mediral sciem.e. It cures witho it f u '. c vrr rase o iii-Miii i i rr.TjKajjmuu rhranl Catarrh, f onsnmpf inn, j (General nnd errrn lebi!itT. Xenralgia, C hronic Khenmn- tim, Uiahetia, Stone In the Madder, l.rteht'a Iieae, Iys- pepdn, I.lTer Complnint nnd Diseases of the Stomach. If your Drnirtrist Is cut of ourpamph leta on tho ' I.ls of Life," or if you are iahorine un ter a disaaso not menii..ne.l p It or in these a.lvcrpwra-nu, adJrensg tne propneion, s. jj. Hartmau dt ' o.. 'o- liimDun, u.-ip). p o 1 1 i v ely cur-.- t.'nripti- p.ai. Ir i ...n.in. 1'in-Kii.l l.Lsrrli.i-i. f-iM l.y all S4 ir i' I na .... .. I f.i... ; rSiOn. Jnrortkmaln EiiKli-h nnj German. Dr. LBr l tHti ee.rl.1 r.e,i,. fr. stifle tre.tmrr.l j " ,"d Ju'ri f lT" fre IipmrrilmMv,,! their M.lrss. 1 imii,, k M,u. Iihnii mu 1 Teavsl l.tMni. la.tll.be I0 Wn.l . f uccirtcl to j buna i.iirtna., a,(atiIUbt4 lo tcaia. a k:-i WHOLESALE HEADQUARTERS MILLINERY A!VD SPECIALTIES. fA , KlDNfT-&- 1 1 rLfw 7' RemedyJ EMEDYJ .W.EVfiilWil T0FALf miiirifitiiiti mii'nptiriJi 30 YEARS RECORD. Phynlrln' Teatlmanr. A. W.Brown,M.D.,of Providenct, R. I., eay: "I have need IIurrT'B Kidney nd Liver Riiedt in mj practice for the past nixteen years, and cheerfully recommend It aa being a tafe and Ttliable remedy." Another prominent doctor of Providence fiys that ' am fre quently urs;el to use other prepara tions a pnlifitute fur ilisfi Kid ney and I.iver Kemedt. I find on trying them that they are worthleia in comparison to it." Aa Old I.ady. '"Ty mother. 75 years old, haa chronic kidney complaint and drop ry. Nothing ha ever helped her like FIctct'b Kidney and Liver liarenT. She hag received great benefit from 8 bottles and we think it will enre her." W. W. Sunder land, Builder, Panbury, Conn. A Minister's Wife. Rev. Anthony Atwood, of Phila delphia, say: '-IH-NT'9 (Kidney and Liver Kemedy has cured my wife of Dropy j,, its worst form. All say that it ia a miracle." General Cfaaee. General Chace of P.hode Island says: "I always keep FJcsT'S Kid ney and Liver Remedt In my I house. Taken in email dosea occa sionally at night, it prevents head ache, and regulates the kidneys, stomach and other organs." 10 "Disease soon shaken, by EIv!T"b Rexedt taken." C. 5. t KIT1EM0S, !. T., General a;ent. Y0.45. 1 II? A ri independent Newspaper of Dem ocritic Principles, but not ContiolleJ by any Sot of Politicians or Man pulators ; Devo:ed to Collecting an J Pub! ishing all the News of the Day in the moot Inter esting Shape ; n i with the greatest pos- sible Promptness, Accuracy and Impai- . . . . , r iianiy , ana to too rromo'ion ot Demo cratic Ideas and Policy i i the affairs of Goverrment, Societv anj industry. iti'lletc, try Mnii, fnstjftitt; DAILY, per Year $6 00 DAILY, jic: Vor.tli 50 SUNDAY, per Year i 00 DAILY and SUNDAY par Year ... 7 00 WEEKLY, per Y.r i OO Ad,lree. I tl K f.V. te York City. X PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM the popular favorite for drcn ing the hair. Restoring the color when grny.and preventing Dan druff. It cleanse the it stops the hair falling. anH T sure to pl-.ase. cry-, an.l $i. si.-es at rruiTuisfs. Har?8tiaii?ira The Best Cough Cure you can use an.l the best known prerentive of Conmmption. Pakkrr's Tonic kept in a home is a sentinel to keep sickness out. L sed discreetly it keeps the 11 . ..d pure and the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys in working order. Coughs and Cuius vanish be fore it. It builds up the health. If you suffer from Iiebilitv. Skin F.ruption. Cough, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Kidney, Urinary or t cmaie Complaints, or any disorder of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, Llood or Nerves, don't wait till you are sick in bed, but use Parker's Tonic to-day ; it will give you new life and vi -or HISCOX & C', N. Y. bold 1 y Pni,;ists. Large iaving buying $. iize. R- R. LANDS fn Minnesota. Worth Dakota. Montana. Idaho. Washington and Oregon. , '; rrorn Lake Snperlorlo Ptirel aoKuili - ' Eri"s rnin? chiny -om 2 to tS per acra loecurinq Good Homes now open for settlement tm fP C TZ ? "."r-"" "r "vrrmiifnt 1 h tml I-rre iimler Hie Ii.. e , " . "I 1 I Hi I" ' 'lllt'l'e 1 -i-s mitf aiW to.1-439' r'" OR noiii; 1111 !. of ml the I'ui.lic Lands (lisp.-i-.i of ., Is-i werun the S-.l,.,, Paetne rountrv. Hooks, .,i 2Jar, t FHFE d.-srrihine ,,e Northern V . n " "r ' Hailroad I.nmls for Sa.e and i . , , ' ,,ovtninnt Ijinrls. Add'ess. t H s B LAMUdH.N. UnilCoiri'r, N. P. R. It.. St. Paul, Mlnn lSELLERS ' LIVER PILI i.,', '. or ' '' L'" Real " '" sis ef l.tjer CMr.'a.n. T , -n i.r.fr ri -Tk" 114 I'. -- '-l .. n .. -k.-e t ' A -.J 1 3 ftr-u- 9 E3 M K C HJ 1 S-W rw BLfl aw H mm mm mm pacific; Farm Sotes. The chemical composition of fruits can be changed by the fertilizers applied to the trees and vines producing tliem. It has been fouud the quality of fruit can be great ly improved by the judicious use of fertilizers, and that the percnt ae of sugar in them can be largely in creased. The increase obtained is most marked in the case of wild fruits. Pro fessor Goessman performed some very interesting experiments in this direc tion. Several Concord grape vines and several wild purple grape vines were set in pots and fertilized at the rate of 4."0 pounds of dissolved bone black con taining 12 pT cent, of soluble phospho r'c acid, and ISO pounds of nitrate pot ash containing 45 per cent, of potassium oxide and 13 per cent, of, or 52 pounds of soluble phosphoric oxide and twenty two pounds of nitrogen. One half of the fertilizers were applied in the fall and the other half in the spring. Three years after the application of the fertil izer an examination of the grapes was made, and compared with that of fruit from the same kind of vines on land that hatl not been fertilized. Tt was found that the sugar in the ('oncoid giape from vines unfertilized was 13.89 Tier cpnt., while that in grapes whose vines had been fertilized was 15.43 per cent. The sugar in the wild purple grapes from vines unfertilized amounted to 8.22 per cent., while that in grapes from fertilized vines of the same kind was 23.j7 per cent., a very remarkable increase. The most notable changes in the mineral elements noticed in the trrapes was an increase in the potassium oxide and a decrease in the calcium ox ide. These experiments indicate that iht-reis a widn (i-ld for experimentation tor the improvement of the quality of fruits by the skillful application of fer tilizers. The quality of apples grown upon trees that are well fed with all the fertilizing elements needed is decidedly superior to that of apples raised upon trees which have not been fertilized. A flock of sheep will pick up wind falls in an apple orchard even more ac tively than a drove of hogs. The pig is naturally a lazy animal if he is bred as lie should be and kept well led, as is most consistent with profit. Sheep will gel more benefit from pasture in orch ardsthan pigs, and will deposit their droppings more evenly. September and October are months when flies are more troublesome to h irses at work than any others in the jear. A fly net to protect horses from these attacks will soon repiy its cost. Better diminish the grain ration one haif than dispense with the net. A horse will soon fret off more flesh than the best feeding can put on. Household. TO CAN' I'EACIIES. I?e sure to secure fine, ripe fruit. Tare anil cut in halves, removing the stones or pits. Place them in water as they are pared, or they will at once be come discolored from the action of the ;tir. Fill the jars with peaches closely puked ; add hot syrup until within two i iches of the top. Put the jar3 in a boiler of hot water, the latter coming neailv to the necks or the jars. Cook for ten minutes. Then add hot syrup to fill the jars full, and seal up. They CHn also be preserved whole, when they should not be cut at all, but cooked twice as long as when halved. TO CAN PEARS. 1'are them and pack them as close 1 as possible into the jars. Pour in hot syrup till within an inch of the top ; set in the boiler of hot water and cook if quartered, for fifteen minntes, if halved, lor twenty minutes, and if whole, for tl.iny minutes. Leave covered for ten minutes, and then fill the jars with hot yrup, or some hot water, and seal up. To be canned, pears should be well ripened and of fine flavoi. ,V tasteless or insipid pear ia only suitable for sweet pickle. GROUND RICE CHEESE CAKES. Finely ground rice, one-fourth pound ; butter", one-fourth pound ; white sugar, one-fourth pound ; two eggs, a fev cur runts, and a little nutmeg, if liked. Work the butter to a cieam, add the rice and sugar, lastly, the eggs well beaten. Previously line patty tins with good pastry, stir the mixture well to gether and drop a little into each. Put immediately into a quicK oven. When cold strew sifted sugar over them and serve. TOMATO FRITTERS. , Tomato flitters are an agreeable en tree. Use one quait of stewed toma toes, one small teaspoonful of soda, stir in flour enough to make a batter, like that for griddle cakes. Have Rome lard very hot on the stove. Drop in the bat ter and fry. celery sour. Poil a small cupfu! of rice in a pint of milk until it will pass through a seive. Grate the white parts of three heads of celery on a bread grater, add this to the milk after It is strained,puttoit a quart of strong veal stock, let it boil till the celery is very tender. Season with salt and cayenne pepper and serve. OR THE FARMERS. A Lame Horse. Sudden lameness in the hind leg which disappears and re turns indicates occult spavin, which is inflammation of the inner part of the hock joini. It is a serious gisorder, as it usually ends in bone spavin and con firmed lameness unless well treated. Use cold water, bandages a few days then apply slroBg liniment to the hock joint ouce a day. Let the horse have slow exercbe.bat do not drive It, Mod erate work 1s better than standing still Profit in Pocltry. -There is profit in rearing poultry when it is done on business principles. When we import over ..,000.000 worth of eggs a year equal to 1125,000 weekly, or 20,000 a day. it is proof that there is money in the business. This fact :s not to be taken as showing that the foreign trade in eggs hurts our home product,it is de ficient and might be safely increased. It lsapnor reflection for an enlighten ed American citizen that he cannot keep a flock of poultry as well as a Ger man or French woman can, and that be cannot help but suffer from the com petition of any industrious foreigner The consumption of eggs in maoufact "res is coiiblaully increaeiug. Why Bkes Wouk in the Daiik. . , , , , , . . Every one knows that fresh honey is like a clear yellow syrup, without any j trace of solid sugar in it. After strain- j ing, it gradually assumes a crystal ap- j pearance it candies, as the saying is, and ultimately becomes a solid mass of sugar. It has been suspected that this change is due to photographic action. The same agent which alters the mole cular arrangement of the iodine of sil ver on the excited collodion plate and determines the formation of camphor and idoine crystals in a bottle causes honey to assuire a crysta'like form. M. Seheiber inclosed honey in well corked flasks, some of which he kept in per fect darkness, while the others were exposed to light. The result has been that that, portion exposed to the light soon crystallizes, while that kept in the daik remains unchanged. Hnce we see why the bees are so careful to work in the dark, and why they are so care- ful to obscure the glass windows which " are sometimes placed in their hivet.. The existpnee of the vounff depends on '... the liquidity of the saccharine food pre- 1 . i if n.tttA a . lowed access to this in all probability it n-Olllit nrnvp flitul to th inm:.tCS Of the hive. TFf stern Form Journal. FARM NOTES. It is said that 9."5 farms in Iowa are owned by womentand that twenty dairy farms are managed by women. Vermont furnishes one-third of the maple sugar crop of the country. It produced this year 12,CKK),(l00 pounds. At a recent sale held by the Spring field Jersey Cattle club twenty-three fe males brought ?3,12o, or a fraction over f each. When cleaning the perches in the poultry houses it is necessary to apply the mixture of kerosene oil and grease to the und. r side as well as the top. A large flock of fowls contiued in a one-acre yard will manure it to such a degree that er.ongn green food can be grown on it afterward to feed them. When cattle begin to bloat after eat ing green feed, or from any other cause, give them promptly from three to four tablespoonf uls of ordinary bak- '"fs nona. lo innke quince show, take one-third ; pound qu inee marmalade to whites of! two eegsand a quarter pound of sugar. .... . ... ... . . , i lie in a paramid in a di-h and bake a pale pt-llow. Mr. 15. F. Wheelvi, Amherst, X. II., s ild last season 7W worth of small fruit, from four acres of land, most of which six years ago was overgrown with I uhhes and very stony. Celery rust is occasiom d by any thing that itijures the root either an exess of rain or a drought, which kills the working roots, and the yellow ing up or rusting of the leaves soon fol lows. On a farm near 1 oston the new milk is subjected at once to the action of a centrifugal cream separator, extracted in a lew minutes, ana servea in tne . . , . uii iiiau s.iin- nun iiiii ai oifaKiast. A putrid carcass po li.tin? tl e air of a pasture will spoil not only the milk of the cows running there, bnt also the entire contents of the vat into which the tainted milk is poured at the fac tory. A firm of cheesemakers near Buffalo have just pressed a cheese weighing 3,300 pounds. Sixteen tons of milk were used in its manufacture. Thiee other cheeses, weighing from 1,000 to 2,000 pounds ea'ch, are being made by the same manufacturers for the Eng lish aiarket. Thourhts;for Saturday Mght. lie riyid to yourself and gentle to others. The g e itest misfortune of all is not to be able to car misfortune. When teason is against a man,a man will be against reason. All philosophy lies in two words "sustain" and "abstain." Xoone will dare maintain: that it is better to do injustice than to bear it. Absence destroys trifling intimacies, but it Invigorates strong ones. Age, that lessens the enjoyment of life, increases our desire of living. Our giief may be guessed from the solace and self deception we resort to. The higher up the mountain you climb, the higher you can see. It is more profitable to look up our defects than to boast or our attain ments. If evil be said of thee and it is true, correct it; if it be a lie, laugh at it. There is a German proverb which says that Take It-Easy and Live-Long are Brothers. A told Day for Him. We were strol Ting alone On the sands. She must surety have known From my look and my tone What I wanted to say when I took my own, Iloth her hands. She seemed gracious and kind As conld be. And encouraged to find That she was gently inclined, I plead for the soft-whispared "Ye3" that should bind Her to me. Thus we stood side by 'side K the sea. And to you I'll confide A cold chill seemed to glide Down the length of toy spine as the sweet eirl replied, "Xo-sir-e-e-e!" (Someivill Journal. Tlain and Practical. Pennsyl vania has the best quality of coal in the world, and ought to send it abroad for the world's use; but the total export of coal of all kinds from this country is only about one million and a quarter tons per year. The yearly export of Great Britain is over twenty-five mil lion tons. We shield ourselves against British competition by a barricading tariff, which serve the double-purpose of keeping but foreign coal and enab ling the railroad coal monopolies to oat the substance of manufacturing indus tries. Philadeljjhia Record. TnE King of Denmark has a wart on his chin, but he is afraid to let the doc tor get at it. He is of a peaceful dis position and does not believe in wart to the knife. "Kon(b nn Rata." . - : v. . f. . s lears uui ruts, miuo, ii"ics. . v ' . t,,, nts . bed- Heart rain. PdlpitAtion, dropsieal swelllnics, minees. ln dlKestlon. headache, sleeplessness cured byWelia' Health Kenewer. "Rnnik on fnrm " Afk for Wells- "Kouirh on Corns." 15e. Qnlek complete eure. Hard r sort eorns.wart. bonlona. "Barhn-Piilha Clniek, eimplete eure. all kMney. bladder nd urinary diseases, scaldlnic. Irritation, stone, ifrar el catarrh of the bladder, ft. druicirlsts. nrd.Rnra. Files). Klle. roaches, ants, bed buirs. rats, mica, iroph ers chipmunk.-), cleared out by "Rough on Kats." l.Sc. Ihln People "Wells' Health Kenewer" restores health and vigor, cures dyspepsia. Impotence .sexual debility. r i. " Rnnth on Vain." 'ures chole.-a. colic, cramp, diarrhoea, aches. palns. sprain, lien. lache. ncnrnlirla, rheumatism. 20c. Rough on Pain I'laster. 15e. tlolliers. It you are falling. broken. worn out and nervous, use Well's He ilth Kenewer. ' fl. Urugglsts. I.ITe Pmerier. If on are losing vmr grip on life, trv "Wells' Health Kenewer." os dirc-'t to weak spots. "llniiith on IMIen ' ttiires piles or hemorrhoid. Itching, protruding. bleeding. Internal or other. Internal and exterml remedv In each nackaire. Sure cure. 50c. Iirug- j ' I'relty Women. Tf, who wmll,, THin T,hnn n1 Tlv,lti don't fall to trv " Well's Health Kenewer." .. , ..Kooirn "s hnm'.r. Vrnption. ring- wi.rm Inltnr si I rhrum fr..stc.1 chllltilnlnc . . . . ,. 'irrects offensive odors at once.. omplete euro of worst chronic l-o one.in.ile.l a frArtrle for Ronfiti on atnrrli." rort chronic, al-o uneiuiile. diphtheria, pore throat, foul breath, "inc. The Hope or the atlon. t'hll.lren. slow In development, puny, scrawny and delicate use "Wells" Health Kenewer." Catarrh or the Hlaitder. Stinging. Irritation. Inllauimntlon. all kidney and urinary complaint; cured by ""Huchu-l'alba." 1. "Water It ii ar s . Rnarhrs." '"Kough on Kat."cleir them out, also beetles ants. BEST ana CHEAPEST Two Weetly Newspapers for the Price of One. -A.n cl tlio l?t rnil,y :t IiO"v Hates. The HarrisburK Wkkkly Patriot Is a large eight page sheet and contains a greater variety of rending matter than any other paper published. It Is new-y. spicy, itistru' tlve and entertaining. The subscription price of the Wkeklt Fatriut Is i fi.oo per aunun: cash In advance. c i, r h n i n g . ; The WrKKt v Patriht and New York ir,i; ! ! s'" will be sent to any i,!reo. pom i.aid. one , I vcar t-r 1 10 1 the Wekklv I'atriot and New . Y..rie nrt n 0n,i to nv a.!rire- ji- t paid tor ' ; one yeir tor 1 : the w kkki v I'athiot and the i Hhiladelfihia Sat'ird iy Rrrt-A. pot t.alj. tor one I year. ."0: the Wekki.y PTtti..i- and l b 1 -i 1 1- ' l.f.la llfily l imo. post paid .one yeir f..r 1 -5 In nil cai-s the cah must nc--omp.iny the order. THE DAI . V T A T It I O T la the oulv morning paper published nt the S!:ite capita! : the -.nly morning paper r.n.ti.e of I'hila- del!. hi an.l Pittsburg that g-"s the complete As- aociuted l'res news, and that lm a general sy- tern of special tel-gnm : r nd the orilv daily that reaches the interior tovtr.s .,f pennsvlvania before the Philadelphia and New Y"rk ' naiiers The Iiaii.y Pathiot ha been grea-ly tmpr .ved In all us departments within the hist -:x m. tth and Is now equal In all resteers and uperu.r in some to the dailies ot the larger ciil-j. i'r-e t.v mail S 141 t.or u n ti . n t n .1 ... .. .... w . . I. , , . ... - ,-- . ... u..n.t... f, 7 II III. I paiI III advance): 1 on f..r six no.n th - in a. Ivai.cc : (l.M ifor three months, tn advance. cents for one month , in .i.lvunrr : tri u .! i -. e. $',.i."i per copy per annum : to clubs of ten , t.er c.pv per an num. i.aya'.le in a. Ivan . The Ii.sitt "Patkiot an.l tne I'm: a lelidiia tinihi .v. nrd (ur.dav rA- I tlon efei. ted ) will be sent ' ne ve ir to anv adrtros i ",I , " r2 " . n-.vance. srl),t ,.,r s,,.ritr.t.n ,-.,.,,. UMIY an.l WKfKtV I'ATRl.'T. In Co, ties tif th r-niitting money I. r subscription fend postom-e money order, i rek or drait. Addres S MOT I'f HI, IS Hi :.'( .. 3-.M M ' UK KT STIIKET. UaT.-i ary, Pa '" DRIGOS Having EBENS And pu i t'ic S.-eliler- Mills (in the u i. be known a; the TEAM FLOURING MILL 1 repair, ts now prepared to .t"all custom work on shout xo n e. 11 on i stiifl lKVocl Kept constantly on hand' t the LOWEST CASH PRICF r-It will be a pleasure for us to wait ca who may favor us with thir patronage. Knenshurg. April 'J4. lWi.-tf. CARRIAGES, WAGONS & SLEIGS Carriage Making in all its Branches. rain tins', Trim min and KEPAIIUNi; of all kinds done a the SHORTEST NIITKT. and the LOWJMT PKICES. Also, Pinning. Sawing and Wood Turn ing with Improved machinery. Also, all kinds of heavy work done. "arrlage smith shop connected All parties trusting me with work will he honor ably dealt with- All work warranted. I V l"HlTF Etienshiirg. October -'-4. ISM. BESm Gen'l U. S. GRANT, v MONTHLY For MAY. 1iO enta. W Jenmnp, Demor,t, Publisher. 17 E. 14th St., New York Sold by all NewnleaJera and Postmaster. AMI LTOX I A N 1 1 ( ) USE The celebrated Hamlltonlan horse. Colonel VV Infield, will be kept during the coming teason at O Har"s livery stuble In thlsplaee. Some ol the finest cults ever seen In this n-ightK.rhood are his best recommendation, r . r further Informa tion call on O HAKA HKOS Or JOHN BENl)EK..Kbenahar Pa May 29. 188S. s Health is Wealth -rds.-ru.. T I I) L. t . Wr.sTi Nerts and TIraisi Tutmt aTENT, n gimrnntofKl nrcifio for Ilyatena. lirzt fr"V '"tinilHion, IHs, Nurvnna Ncurnlgin, ', !,!,s"hn, Nittous Prostrntion caused l.v the uso or alcohol ortohncco Wakof ulnese. Jleht;il l)o prcBsion, Softening of the Urnln r-uliing in m jnnity and londing to misery, decay ami lentb, rrernatura OKI Aea. llnrranneaa, la .f jMiwer tn eitbor sox. Involuntary lxirwoi ami Hpermiit .rrhoea caumni byover-xertion of the brain, eolf--tbutraor over-imlulcenc'ts. lai-h box contains one trionth'a tmnimenU JLOIa box, or bix boxes tur(5UAl,eentbymail prepaidou receipt of pnea WE GUARAXTEE (SIX BOXKH TocttrOBnycaee. With eich order reeeiiTed byrw j' 'xeBi accompanied with tiuO, e will jenrl theimrchaflorour written sruaranteA to re luuiltho money if the treatment dooaDftcffvcl cure. Guurauteea iBened onlyby JOHN O. WEST & CO., W2 W. MADISON 8T., CHICAGO. ILLS., Cole Prop's "iTtft"fc Liver TUia. fc. 1 I rTT!l. . -' ' v- ; V 'm e r;iHk rvA "O, Lor Hit ln Acaln! Tn the early day of Methodism in. Scot land, a certain counregatioa, where tbre was but one rich man, desired to build a new chapel- A churvl meeting was held. The old rich Scotchman rose and said : " Urcthren, we dinna need a new chapel; I'll give 5 for repairs." Just then a bit of plaster falling from the ceiling It It htm on the head. lookitii? up and seeing how bad It was. be said: "Brethren, its worse thon I thought: Til make it .V) pun'.'' "Oil, Ird." exclaimed a devoted brother on a back fe-it, " hit 'ini aua n : " There are luany bimnwi tabernacles which are in Mre need of radical building OTer. but-we putter an i fuss, and repair m soots without satisfactory results. It is only when we nre personally shinned at real dnticer ttiat we act ni'leiiend- Pntlv and do the rijrht thing. '1 ben it is j thai- we most keenly regret Lpoiiise w i did not sooner use our jiidm -nt. follow ! the advV horn of the experience of , others and jump away from our perils. Tliousatu Is of persons who will rctid tills j pnrnr.T,ih are in abject misery today j hci t licv m ijrh t te in a rt ifa torv cou- tlition. 1 hev are wenk, lileie?,, mil or od.l aches nn'd pains, and every year they 1 i .... ..Afti.T.v ( m. ir t. r 1 ridlir'h ! , . "i . - .-l.'n.rr ti,.m In I the bcr dot-tors arc paihing ttiem in j -pots, i he orino r u.. sea. 'M". ! Is the kidneys uud livt r. and if they wonin j build t hese ail out w wit h Warner's I safe cure as in . ilions liave done, and ceane : inve-siinir tin ;r money ' nnscrauie tin- ; successful p.,tchwork, they would be well '. n'l nillitiV alUl W'lllILl Hit?r-S lliHUMI m lieu the l.ord ""hit em'' indicated thecommon- een-e co ue for them to pursue. a ' tsS. -Loiulon Only Temperance Bitters Known. n other medlilne lrr.own so eCectnaTy pur.'- t'i? biood of 1csn-esl' rt'.aer-a. TT illlo na hear uttluioay tu it" on- d.-rlri: curaliva erfcm. It tm m portly Teeetable PraptraUca. ma.'.e f-"m Uie nauva hrr:a aod ro ta of Ca.ifomia. t ie me li. innl rrropartic of vhlrb ira axtraclc liiercfrivn v-tt'ioot the on cf Alcohol. It runatei th ran ot diasaa mr.i tlx pa: ..-nt reos-era his hefct'h. It In the irrat Ulaoa Ir1flar ir? T-ifs-piTing Prinein ; a Gentie Pu rotls-e and T..r.!r; a p-rf-ct Herrator and vi, orat'.r rrt th- .--. ii. V Tr b-f-.ro tn ti e V.ie'orr r.f the w-.rid Us a p-ed1- bf-eii rcitr poi.virti p-eses : r f-i" imr .r Vispoii BiTTrri Is LaaiiL Uif i' . f -T.-r-r i!:sras maa te t- r to. f fi- 1 (e.-rr tia e, prr''P'.l a -l.r.rf4'c Crr-rr..:s';T-. N;i.ri: mi. I.inin.- -r'a.;-. . ' 'i'. - Irrti.l. ::-r:r, Anli-Ii.r .s, S. :T-i.t. l:i:n-::C ami 1 -. : i r.- .r .rli- r.f lrflan P-lTTSRs ex c -1 of a:-y ft: tt in 1. ' in 'l.e v o- '. T 'i person o ts- t:.n I'.itikbi a--i ".:-i? 'j .- -i .-.us a . r-: i n i'ri rrn- pro ': r.i- ' : .s sr. f-:r"!7. .! iy p.;- rri. p- ri r r:h- i:i--.:.. i.r.d ti.3 orat v as c j he-. '. j -f rB:-r.ir. r- .li-sria. It nil : r r. Trt r"' z- "--prr-a.'a.t t.iroi::.:. ":.!.: 1 Is' ; rt. .i.-:r 1 .1 U3 -;. t.f O' - t ' ' rt . .-; S'i 1 Isii. rirl t hni -ira C:i, '.vf tha Sn :r. in- -r tr. I A e. i e- ,a..y c irti-s acaaL of ui-uaiii I. r ' - .1 ; r cs. T hrs Krrerii are ir.vaKa'.'T irccmpsaied y e::s;.- c--trr.:-.fi,:f f.f ll.e f:o:rl I, iinriii b s. In tHf.r rca"ment. a pn-s'ir-, r-r.: rt r. ; ..wci-fil ir93-;r.; c,n taeae orgaus, is eba- ' r ' rTs j j I I j j 'ISiere ta i-.e rsthartle 1' e rnry" ! f li I 1 s L . n : : T - i l:w. f s e c jr..-. . ... i v. '4 I.-- t-.-.Ts. p ST- 1 it. at tho 1 f li. as. re.; t; . IM .'v"sr, tie Lvx u.t fj' ...im if it -.:: sr.. t r n-.:- ti w .' Bj 1 I..-? a:j :u : ar, "l j-nra.:r rr " ii". C. res. itt rrrrs I eiulv !-.' L.-s'y i It jr-i- fyzz a : .s C ..-a t .- a i i ; n rrr.s. bo Cm. :r.5.0.' fli-.IHi- " r : f .- . rl' 1: 1m ;::urr.in tl-.r stoiiri la a.-i a".:ii-i:'..t-- t--.a tnr vl liver and i re.s. c.eic:s.i:r t- - rf a.l i o.":r : -a. iir;.r'..if 1; ' v-. r-r ;.- lwe frs:-. r i r - r-r-r T s, ,.;t tr e. -f "jone!. o.r v -irr i : TVS. e'l t i.nc.!, a ifct., t lrcm the tsc!.-i. it .a c v-t rf a.anun-e-f?c. ;"-i. .-.jt ;a i. .:.--i , a-J nr.auii iu Ua re 1 1 s I')spepia n r rridi-T-lln, feedfcrhe. r.iin in ;;. spfu'f. tot;t:s. Tifse-w .f te f --t. It"ii!i:uuji. T "iT-n.em.. "I a-.:e in tn 'o'ii. M.l-nw A!! .-.i, l'a'p r.f the i eiirt, ar-sl ai hon.!s1 .hr pa.:.'i:i r mi ioru( a-r-- ait s .oi re:lrrel bj ikLuis i;:-rr.KS. tr InltaMimiiliir' rd f"hrci.!c Piesj-n-fjls-rt, Iro'.lt. .Tiiri:-a. I -l. ei.sra c ' th s p.r---1., Ij'cr, f-isineTg rvr.ii ri.aO ct. ure I-::::a I-sib r.o e-j-i.-J. la Cic i.aa.lccn-.. u! 1 . -news. WaxxTrti Vistc jah Prr-rar ha ehowa Its rt-rt ure.tjse yo-.-s, In L& most oLiiinaK tr.1 i-nrr"iiN" c . . l l at n i t ii 1 rlsv Psjrsooa es-raiTet to I aL'i'.s auul il era-, rj.--h as H.i;i.i rn, rre-ttra. tfriid-beatorB. rl I'iaet-s. cm vaary a.lvanoe Ufe, are atiib.-iect -" purauyais of th hiireii. To gnard against tins, t&Ke ouoisiotua d. rj of V"csaa Bii-rr akin Dluaifi, tscTxifiiirV. fat Ehe-ura, fl.-erss. Swe'.tnca. Pimp'r-a. lusto'ea. Feus, i ar bsincles. Ring worms, S"Jd-hea.i S. re l"ye. Jj-ysiriolas. I:h. S-jrts. riscoiorsi.iruB. Fun:c-n and rf;case- r.f th.1 fVLn, of rl ctrrsr najria or nature, are literacy dug p arvl ottrrll cut of rhn svgteui in a aiiorl tiJr.e by the u-a of th Ert'.scs Pin, Taps and other W r. r-m , htrticg In t:i si su m of se tainr thouiuuid. ara erTc-tiia;y uestros ed find atnOTe-i. Noirareiu of mdtcine, no ensiifuiT.ji. no anthelrnlBCica, wnil fre tiie as attm Irum worm ilka Ydlm&am, BrrTrtta. ."Icaalea. Scarlet Faver, Muinr.TTBoop lng ("out'h, and aj ch:Hre' dienes mar be , n:ada 1 m rr br Itsering tha towau open .".li niJU dirti i.t the f-i-.i-n. A"r r'emale rarasblntt, In toutij rtr C)d. 7rrried or stDslCi. ut ttc daT) cf wrunaa buod. or the rum of hia, Uua BiMera baa ca asj'ml. f leaaae .he Vitiated llloeal whea tta laipnndes busaC throuxn vho akin In rrLr'r-na ortsores; ffieavnFe It whan obstruc-ted aid iIik-K-h tn the Taina; loamse It wijeti it ia foul; rviir feelings ill Mi vmi when, and tlie heej:'i of the frmsn T-iH fullo"-. . la evnrltialaB I ti'v the BltMra a iru It will speak for itr?f. One horUe is a b.."f-e ptianuiaoe of i!a martts tliaa a laufiCT air: Bi.;-t. Arootifl earTt fcottlo ire. fuT. dlrrx-c;.. sa TrtiiTsi vq u.:.rrt,x;t loneuaea, It. IS. 7t"Oonll I r n Cs.. f".r .t..r, aVau VraasaiKs.. ; m.l f .-..e 6.-J tVasbicrn Sl, cor. ."bsrSi.in Nt, N.-w t-k. Sld by nil tcaletn and linrsit. C: V-" .i-"---!.-' - t::e Tar:.-? a . s.-.-v t lifT. It ? Tllf grent relief and CiTiifort to tl.e a ' V-.'.'PK many who rj;r". 3 f-z&t tt' -1 :'.rV ordinary Cors-ts S" fii-t -:- S cpt'rr-ss'.Ta. n, J ftvr r i Vr 4 Uu iIC0RA-,.y arsi tmemaled fir frioa tl.00 fi Ttab'.o i rnert Ask f:r at ara hsoluia'.j nnbrrakaLle. I Lrit!fl Or,, I erer lJrili rrura. I Krary pair uarraal.a to ;" a1l,ra cttnw or money rrl.raH J. 0. riTZPATRICK & CO.. Mfr Tl I viiar.1 H'rt. VfTW TcRK. msaixn tan tH" wui:.iit To all svhn ara sulTering from the errora and lndieeretlon of yeulh, nt-rvons eakntss, early decay, loss of manhood. c., I will send I recipe that will cure yon. KKKKOF CH AltG K. This great remnly was rl recovered by a mia snonary in Fsnt'.U Aim-rica. Snd a salf-ad-dreaaed iit;h to the Hv. Joru T. In mak. tstatlon I), New YorV City. a l.si. I.-, .i 1 r is. 44 ' - " eto M ... w,' M S - A. U . aaimacu. adsarta. PATENTS JJTTKN A CO., of the fV nrr-rtrtr Avrnu rsm rr.,..t-,delTe,rrla,.s4 a.-,. ,,! h", -It i A Ai'; ZJi" s e k forma Iran . formation .".rV r"'n,rT"l" lean sent frei a rtVire-a M N v 7 . V. 1 L P. . -"noe. , ilr,.iw.y. nw Vork KANSAS LANDS In the heart of the frront wheat, corn and stock irowinn se tion ot the Mate sat,: The lUai Eitntr Iir.,-rtsr. decrib!nir the coun- AiKlrosa, A. H. M.VONNF.l.l.. Heal F.state AarU iry ann isn.is tor shIc, sent tree. ri' ivi itrisi us.-i, .t Kates fur ai L re:tii.inK in l7i tnt new'.i.era fent free i.l l"-ss . 1. ri( t l;i.i. t'll . 10 spro,.e H IN ts 'aula. ""lRICORA RELIEF Vi, "-jC--.-' iT'Xaii; It e bulk V:. V-3.-.?jial d pact lor a S .- --"J.. .MJ ad a ft 1 1 s e 1 mm i - 1 ralall , Uk VOTTS-.-t Ur.. T, "tn; Cows will kick son - , heifers with their frr-t rH;Tt-A ? pert at it. Ad unhand led ' uuvj n3 ooLura.iV ti, i , Leghorn hens do to acra'ci'-A'1' calf should be placed f, .lp fiide, and encourafje.i tr, whether it dues so r.r no v er at once begin to rn ;j. rn i L ! a nn ...... t. " IV;. , ...r, ui ii. . iiiixiriatice s, heifer is nervous, keep ,t. ', and rnilK on the Riour,, j, al" UAol lip til.r Q...1 I.. : - ' ss."i ;il' - let her think her kit k!i-u effect. A rail may t .!,. r., ... I... .. . .1 tnance, and sotuet im.-s , placed clos to a rail r:fl. fends the milker from j r ally v cious ki.kp-, milking still c cow will ordinaii') ;. ; , s.ances, and staiid i ; ; t.T .'.Hi . at least, irie pressure 0t t I ...11, l. : .1 . i uijuri. Tsiiicii may cin iM n can thus be ielieve.j. i I' the ,., t. . ... j tinuous nervous, ar,d i fied. the thing to :.( j 1 M hei legs. I"h:s may !. light r-'pe like a 1 ,1 (.,,:.; once around thrj h-n - i, tir-d by a ' halt l,,t( h' 1 , tl e:i tnisttd a few tiu i hitch turned in it, ar.l j around the right li-. rt. I bow knot, so that it ca:. ! 1 tied. A cow so tied .,,:. ; she is almost sure tn t ' ' backward, aij.l wl.n, end of her tie strap. ( r 1 . she can go in the .an 1.: , legs may be strait.td ';,r j her p.siti on is a vnv u- j may fall down. To i v I may be passed tv:ce rt: i nijie, carried furwar 1, :. i the mancer, Tl. ;-i w .;; ! batkitig. and the ! soon give up, aud ttai.-l j rrt'Mtt Ajriculturi.-t f .. ' I tinier llairtiEp. j It is most l.roStab'.e in ; ness when most otl;-r iif. -.'f i This applies espf-cia'! - -few dairymei, ran n : r-:-: ter, and so ft-w C i'. . r .... l-;i;n tr. j.ack :' r-- niaud t or liiie I i.tu r : .: j is prt-ater than run W w inter dairynin : . H . liir.2 1-H !!: l , . -A . i resting durh.g t!:e v.-y . . shade of a w. i .. . busy with his ci. ; : : has all these st ourni. 1 -and roots iirenared. 1 . ures in the this-t r-rd. :. - -j begin luttr makii -,i . vantage to his Uv r. T: -dairtnac has Itui w, riyi: . the heat, c. di-1: m i: j : -t- lt: -and has siiiceedt-1 .:-.- :;. second quality i f I :;t-i. sell twenty-Cve tr :"f ;r . than that fresh-rr,. !r ; iitcessities lor w;r.;-r U :. : . and are eai'.y ; r : : -1 fresh cows. c.:iiit.c ::, z'. -plenty of g.od h.y '. . roots ai.d suppitn.tan f .- cheajH-r now thar. a", a: i tiecause it is in sea?v u. n:. ) i . an airy dairy h.iu. waiai-i ' I temperature by a sv-ve. hv j daTiculty. ai d the dainrt.i:. ! ciiLtrol ul t-v(T:l: ;s best managemHit ..; i.;s ! i stead of CgLti:. f.;.-e. t- ::. i ' weaih.er, ai.d ev-r n"! - r '. in summer. .1 i , 0 (tool) Coi:v Ci.. -i'. i c ! the cimntry is r.,"iw h :. ! and safe. It is e-".:n; i i 1 it i ": bushels th.' la-- t ; raised. It ext:r zui-hi .!.- i those w ho have b-h '. V. ; prfdictirg a li-ni ;:: wL-.it . of the short tr",. i f tL-.t .-r- : crea-'f t 1 ' . . i p:n d with the - -.! '. a ' j is the gnat ii.'ii - i r. ; . '. t! the ti.'tif. Km . i ! l.trid. It p sses a substitute for 1 1 i ' r beii:j turned to tr v1 . , ways than any n't r rr i is al snrd ; l.i.-k f .r ! Maple articles i f f.b- i ::. : v ith furt v 1-u-L-L-. . man, woman and cL. i tion. PoivJ w il; t to coui, at leirt.- ClI 11. IMskasfs r I'll v-1': n::es tne curcu.io is j t r- 1; -. s and among the d:seas - '! - is well known. There - s ; '-' oi au whu ones 10 r 'i i :. i. r 1 rioucht into cu'tivat i."':i. if " gotxl plum ill le fou: ! 'n c proof. 2satuie beats tl.tn; : bers of trees and qai.'.'j Ihis may be a hint K u? .-'-' -rals have thoroughly discus ' :- luc puujri.1, niiu tin. point out remr-die?. T; r t i 5 when it attacks is w? tit--:: 1 e I i.n . i. : r ,-. u -. : . . wiiter in onf t.f tl.e N i ; nals c aitn- it is t'.iu- iy I j SOll and want of CUlH.i mistake as natural pr vei wild ones are often et.t r-'T them. The only safety I t- ': out and burninp every '"' by which means it c.i:: i: from doing any L.irt:.. tf." roiling on me irves ii. some varieties are nmoh nK-re -j ii man omers, oui cii-m- i - trees and thinning ou: t'.e !r-;- most tffectual remed ts. As -to these difficulties in cri1' i: f :'t its advantapts are that is trrac life, and adapted to all oi:!"?1 ? sandy soils of the hh'at.i.1- btifT clavs ot the rivti I ' stands our hauled it.tii-'. fectly hardy, and i as l r'-:" tree that tnars liuit. It ;s 14 ' proi orated, eithtr by u -n -- i of the root, or from p'a::'.:i South Australia pur ! an unexampled peliod i 'I 't'' ' Durinn the lust six nu"..'- only 3.S'-'4 "oeople wtnt to ! compared with S-'-Tl ! . - - v l i . - - M Kh K1HE 101, a'.d H.'