Permanent raslures. Numbered with the many excellent papers read at the New York institute's meetings this winter was one by Mr. Gold, of Connecticut, on "Treatment of Permanent raatnres." In this pa per Mr. Gold, called attention to tbe important fact that tbe way in which pastures are fed, wbetber closely or otherwise, has much to do with their ' permaneuce in Talue. It is possible to feed a pasture so closely as to dwarf the grass roots and kill tbe large crowing epecica. Too light stocking favors the growth of the course and useless regu lation, choking out sweeter and richer grasses. Dairy cows, unless fed some grain, Impoverish pasture more than young stock or fattening animals. Toe fields are apt to be too flu ah to June and too bare in August, IUther than tbese extremes, feed some graio or sowed corn in the scant season and do not allow pastures to run into seed in June. Pas ture is often benefited b a change of the lire stock kept upon it. hep will eat and destroy tbe while dalay acd wi!d carrot. Tbe tread of sheep has a marvellous influence oa tbe physical condition of certain light lands. Horses may be i toClably cbacged around with cattle, coosumirg much rack growth that is refused by neat stock. Yourg -'.U may be advanUgeouety pastured in connrction with dairy cows which have a babit of tending their time 1-out tbe entrance to tbe pasture. It is well to have trees in tbe more ele vated parts, thus encouraging the ani mal to leave the:r diorpings. where they are most needed. For a real permanent pasture we must cherib and retain the very test grasses that are fitted to tbe soil, tbe climate and the treatment our pastures receive. Sometimes ploughing and ire- seeding is the only resort. But cocsid er other remedies first. Cut the bushes. trees, and destroy such weeds as can be banished without ploughing. Drain and irrigate. Dress with bone or ashes, and do not expect very sudden improvement What is a Trust Injwsy. ""What is a tn:st, anyway ?" writes a workman to the New York Herald. "We read a good deal just now about trusts, but I would like jou to explaiu precisely what they are and bow tbev affect us workingmen." Very well, listen. A trust is a com bmation of msnufacturing capitalists to check production, feed tbe market with only a limited supply of their goods and thus keep trices high. Their aim is to manufacture less and charge more. But if they make less goods tbat means that thay will employ fewer workmen, or alve them les ate: dr work. Hence a trust is a blow at the workingmen. It there were no high protective du ties trusts would be impossible, because the moment manufacturers here com bined to limit production and raise prices, that moment goods would rush in from abroad to supply the market. It is tbe high tariff, therefore, which is the basis of trusts. Tbe tariff shut out foreign goodi ; thereupon manufac turing capitalists combine to limit pro ductlon aud raise prices at borne, and in doing this they necessarily injure their own workmen, because they de irive them of full werk, and injure the people at large by forcing them to puy artificially high prices for goods. One example will show bow a trust injures workingrat n. When tbe salt duty was very high, tbe Michigan aud Syracuse salt monopolies hired tbe Oreat Kanawha salt works in West Virginia to stand idle. Tbat is to say, the salt trust paid the owners of these woiks a fixed sum per year to make no salt. They did not pay the men who had found employment in these works a rent. The workmen aie turned out neck and heels to shift for themselves. Hut the capitalists owners of the works were paid hand.iomejy. That Is bow a trust affects workingmen and protects capitalists. Farm, barden and HonseboM. Clean piano keys with a soft rat? dip ped in acohol. K;g stains on silver can be taren off with table salt and a wet rag. In sewing and winding carpet rags double them with the right side up. Indian meal should be purchased in snvill quantities and kept well covered. To clean door plates use a solution o ammonia water applied with a soft rag. Leather chairs may be revived by rubbing tbem with a well bet ten white of an egg. Egg shells burned In the oven ar.d rlaced upon the pastry shelves will keep bugs away. Sweet potatoes require nearly twice ti e time tbat Irish potatoes do, either to bake or boil. White and pale shades of paint may be beautifully cleaned by using whiting in the water. Clothespins boiled a little and quickly dried once or twice a month become more durable. Cold sliced potatoes fry and taste better by sprickling a teaspoonful of Hour over them mhi'e frying. A solution of parlasn in water thrown upon a fire, will extinguish it immediately. Prof. Arm. by believ. s that the vnre of quality iu milk Is found In the breed. There is one part of the farm that is not benefitted by drainage the manure heap. Keep tbe furrows both in the orchard and tbe garden open so thit the surface water can drain easily. A gardener who c-innot furnish the b?st ntrawberriei and raspberries will ' fail to secure the best customers. If you do rot wish c'oddy, lifeless ground in the Sprio? keep the cUle off the fiUs when th soil is soft. Its not a good plan to take off the cover of the stove to t&as: or boil any thing when there Is a dish in tbe oven. The flavor of the fnel oa?d in smoking meat, is somewhat Imparted to the meat, hence the fuel should ba selected carefully. In this country nearly $'J worth of milk, cream, butter and cheese are said and consumed to every dollar's tror.h of beef. KASKI N E THE NEW QUININE. 61YES GOODAFFETITE STRENGTH, Ql'IETNERYES, HAPPY DAY?, SWEET SLEEP. A POWERFUL TONIC. tbat the moat delicate stomach will bear. ASPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM. 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VALLIE LUTTRINCER, MAaTTTAGTraaa or TIN, COPPER AND SHEET-IRON WARE AND TIX ROOFING, Kaapaettally lavltaa tha att.ntloa of bit (rlandt aatf tha patella la .oaral t taa fact tbat ha la atlll aarrylBK aa bualae.. at tha aid ataod appoaita tha Maaatala Hoata. fctoaotbarj. aad It pr.parad ta tapply Iroai a lara ataak, ar aaaaafaatariaa; la or dar. aar arttela la hi Haa. rroat tha aaaalleat ta tha 1 arc eat, la tha baat ataaaar aad at tha lowaat Urlnr prlcaa. HTNa aaaltaatlary warh althar aaada at aald at tbla aatabllahBaot. TIN ItOOFINO av SPECIALTY. Olra aa. a aa aad f atlary yaaraalraa aa ta aar wort aad prtaa. V. LUTTJUIIUEJI. Oaaabant. April IS. lalS-U. br addraaalag- UEOIOE P HOWrXLtCO.. ia laraita St., Maw utm. tat laara tha azaat coataf aay prapiaag lis. af Advartiaiac ta Aasartaaa Kavtpapara. AWISO past BmBapaiaL, lo PAINTS. Xry, fcraiiaCiliiiStiaj-lCsi V gnara&t aTarr Paekaga bearing our firm nAiaa. And -will BEPAIXT vhare aaXiaf action ia sot giyaau gtafBng BadpIiEd paint 40 Beautiful Colors. MARBLE1NE ll'PERIOR TO J ALdMlMLHat. 24 Exquinta Tints. Parfart Traltatkma of attjli. wood. WUUO STAINS. Color. Unique Coach Paints. S Ooioaa. PAINTS and VAKNISH ONE APPLICATION. at a coax or SO cuia rat a nan. Harness Oil, fcc, Ac, Sam la Cakd Fbkx. The Wm. B. Price Mfg. Co., M7 WARRSK AVSITOX, BALTIMORE. Md. Wf If Ea-aat SALESMAN ararj wb.ra, lae 1 od trllaa-. M ,,u oor Koods Win ill Pay goad (alary and all axpaoaet. Writ W W for l.rma alonea. and ttai. talarr want art. SI AFIUAKU BILYLHWaKK CUMAY. Baatoa. Maaa. s A LESM El WANTED l to tttrui for tha aala ar Naraary Steak Steady .mploym.al (uAraataad. Sa. ary and expenaef paid. Apply at aaea. lUUtr aa- (Kal.r to thia vaaar ) SMtU-X. A UUkLINU. Itachaaiar, H. T. April C.iat.-tt. CONSUMPTION I a... a r.a.i fa. t- . .ri S.no.J. - i W Um .- kM mm ml feat tmita I. w. w. HMr tm m s a t. ' I a Two TTl.i rar a. an m.r wlta t au 0.1. 1 C TkttnaK Ma iaaa. ... ..w. .I, a.. ."-iJI J iiu. a. .V M, i.-t lariat , . t. WEAK NERVES VltM-tl lWVe-r liia. vttauiitttr WTJ ftC4 rUaav w-tMt-Tfl lUrrw. t.isiilautat, iwt -T-U-;lX --VM aVal lrVastaat tlalXl43ra. RHEUMATiCM It!r.t.' IV Uit rfc-il. ha lUawnal:aaai, aa.-l lutlx Uw bluou- lM.flMlll.l'ul. Hit llic ujvlt lwT I iiaiiaial'ani KIDNEY COMPLAINTS th I.ra.4 a l ! tf. la.tta. J a a rnrn. r. c .b -t 4U ii. ara tni. it Vlm Uat rrirJjr . all DYSPEPSIA Tarvr CaiaTitoT-" aiiii.V-f Ika naarl. aa.l ata ua Ma. ti. Mvna. 1 1 to hf a curat trtau U wrtcaal 1 fl ' constipat.'o?: t ala. n rar r-t la ai a ttar. t- It a ' a-.Ttaa- ana aaxural a-ixa I. tb. toaa. Itoa-alanij urtj iui. . it. ii aa. ttau-wivi, ta. I Tbne rcTolrtra avre an exavct JjjtHi'. f tae wlabrattfd VHT1 4 WESSOS. .ii Caliber, uning Centre-Fire Cart ridge. BEST IN THE WORLD! Rifle. 'Trt. wvla a a-J.j far ail (aaM aaA aaaAal af PAPEI All IIAIS. t for rrut LIM ar inn a toaat aa r GARDEN arm FARM MANUAL FINKST COL.LCCTIOM OF KKOa GARDENERS ata SEEDS or irkaH StreMrt, FMIa4pr.li PLeAieath s rcqunteeb TVTRY?PA1R - VvA RR'aNT-cn H. GUILD S & CO., MANUFACTURERS. Pittsburgh, Pa. KENTUCKY MULES Tha aaly irm la N P.aaa waa uiaka a anaiii.Tir nfK mm- tttcar aaadia aak iTiiiaj u.ra.a, Iraalat aad FU Alalaa aad haa aaawaatlT la their atabka ca buadrad haad W Maaaa. all aiaaL fraaa bar foot fa taa ana aaat. "aiac laoa hmu, ara I. Aralariaat Cav. AS "aa Avaaaa. ttttabargb. Kit. Mulaaahlr pad ta aft pana af tha Stata aa rWcr.x KoUaac aa Mm. I piekad atafh ta ba taaad in thatr tab taa. ar Laa-napaaacaca aoucited. Tha ebaapaat aad aaaUtt Taara far area ad Lawaa. Schawl Lata, l-aulir Tarda. fard.aa. armt. Part aad t aaaManr Faaaaa aad ttatM. rrrl A.waiaU. limim. Aaa. all ktada af Wlra . ri ta far l-r caa. biaia klad aad aaall- tyaf laar. waatad. htaaalactatara mi Alra k eapaa aad Iraa Wark. TATLOBkDEAN. S A 3 Market Streal. fitUhurK, fa. March 33, laM.-4aa. SALESLIEN MTED to ran van lor tha aala ol Naraary Stack ! Staady waloyra.nl raaraataad. SAA.ARY AND Ai f KNSts KAIK. Apply at one.. UUkfal. CUASt BKOTHEKS COMPANY. (K.iar ta thli paaar.; - Koohoatar. K. Y. I. P. Thomas & Son's, BONE FERTILIZERS CoataJa all tho TaroaMo alentaBta of aubla maaura in a ruoratraud dirm. Kpatially err pa red tar all cropa. Tby are ntaaufacturad for raanlla liaiaaa sent -vanilla. Thrr oauaot b. baaian la Ua. Said. OCK WOBM poaaaaaaaary facidty. Wa aivo thaaa aar ananil atteatiaa. Far tha aaoavy wa gaaraataa aar goada avot to ba aarpaaaad. Thaaa wha aaa tham aodoraa thaaa. Taa aaa II aat aad yaa will aodoraa tbran. htAKCFALIUBUt BT I. P. THOMAS & SON. Philadelphia. Ponn'a. easAXAtar ' W. J. ANSTEAD. Johnstown, JOSEPH A. NOEU, Ebensbar. Msrch 3d. 3m. PULLMA!! BUFFET SLEEPING CARS WITHOUT CHAKGE, St. Looia to Loa Aacclea ajtd San FiaUadaco. VIA THE IRON MOUWTAIM ROUTE Lara St. Lxwia at 8:30 P. M. Daily. THE OBLY HUE THT nor ?T V0 HIGN ALTITUDES, KU SHOW BLOCKADES J 11 i i Piling RfTRm HP. Alt a Ml i SJrUJL, 11LL i j STEEL WIRE FEME. Tbe rarasol. A. woman's parasol Is ber morabla back-croaod. It girt tbe faint color tbat may be required, or else It take away from tba Tery TiTld hue of tbe coniplexleo, and makes it what an old darkey mamma used to call "genteel." Down at tbe Gorbam tbey bar some of tbe most encbantinc; parasols tbat tbe eye of a woman eVer rested upon or tbe parse of man ever bled for. Some of tbe eoTera are tbe pretty glass effects. and tben tbe bandies are of allrer, oxi dized, bnrniabed or etcbed, as one may prefer. Tbey bave acme wbere tbe French contrasts In color, like old rose and Asperge, serpent bine acd dore, satin and moire in wblte, are all arrang ed as If tbey were ribbons Joined togeth er. Bat, after all, tbe smartest parasol ia a bftaek laci one, and they have tbem with such delightful silver bandies tbat one feels quite like tbe owner of a mine; (bat is wben tb lace ia as n!ce aa- it should be, ant the silver colored enough to keep It from being vulgar. I bare a balf Idea tbat tbey are going to get op some of tbe tall Tosca sticks. made of fine woods with a silver top, to be carried with tbe costumes tbat are in vogue, and, if possible, with tbe graM of Miss Davenport. Of coarse tbe sticks will only be carried in the country or at some of tbe seaside places. tiive Xllk Cews Plerttj r Water. Milk stock are averse to any great amount of exercise, and do not ordina ry take any more than is necessary to supply themselves with food. Give tbem plenty of food and an easy access to water and they wllNiaiekly fill them selves acd spend most of their time at rest. When water Is situated in ont of the way places ou a farm, cows will of ten go thirsty for a considerable portion of tbe day ratber than make a special journey to obtain It. This has been ob served by all practical farmers, and yet it is carious that many who are conver sant with the fact neglect to take prop er advantage of this peculiarity in the habits of tbe animal. It is an impor tant object with tbe dairy man who de sires tbe highest success to promote, as far aa may be (without resorting to ar tificial means), tbe taking of an abun dant quantity of water by his berd. Milk cannot be made without water. and wben it Is secreted largely a large amount of water is absolutely required. Terests aad Ralatall. Forests are known to diminish evapo ration and preserve moisture, and this bas been explained by tbe lower temp erature and greater humidity which ex ists under their shadows. Tbe most important factor in the production of this state of affairs is, however, tbe re sistance which is offered to tbe winds by tbe woods. Tbe force of tbe winds being greatly reduced under tbe trees, tbe air is changed more slowly, and tne moisture less readily carried away. Tbe quantity of rain increases in tbe vicinity of a forest. During tbe rainy season tbe moss and herbage of woods store up the moisture for consumption during tbe dry sta;on, and it is In this way tbat luxuriant forest growths are permitted to flourish in regious wbere it never rains excegt in tbe fall and win ter, aa is the case on tbe coast of tbe Cas plan sea. Glob Democrat. Tbe liberal use of lime in a fine con dition will greatly assist in reducing old sod land tbat may be plowed for corn in spring. Tbe lime should be di vided into two lots, one-third applied before plowing tbe sod, and tbe remain der after tbe ground shall bave been turned over, harrowing the surface af ter tbe laud shall bave been plowed. Tbe rains will carry tbe lime down, and before tbe corn crop shall be matured tbe effects of the lima will be very marked. Potatoes are decidedly benefitted by moderate application of coal ashes in al most any kind of soil. They are also used with good results as a mulch around trees and shrubbery. For this purpose the ashes may be spread on tbe surface two or tbreo inches deep. Coal ashes from the bouse are generally mix td with more or less wood ashes, which act directly and lowerlully as a fertili zer. Tbe largest bell in the world great bell of Moscow. Russia, is tbe which lis at tha foot of the Kremlin. Its cir cumference at the bottom it nearly siz tvVeight feet, and its height more than tweVtr-one-one feet. In its stoutest part ft ia twdnty -three inches thick, and its wegbt bas been computed to be 443.772poonds. It baa never been hung. librae cast on tte spot wbere it now stands The winds ill the spring wiU shake tbe young treesand will thereby dam age them to a ce&ti extent, but this can be partlallyjlded t7 cutting back the young treea as much as possi ble before putting tbeV . The peach tree will thrive better f cut back and also become more "stock-" It freouentlT happens IS' painters splash tbe plate or other glae window wben tbey are painting tho? sashes. Wben such is the case, melt aoKpe soda in verv hot water and wash then with it, using a soft flannel. It will en1 tirely jemove tbe paint. Three bad results follow allowi: fruit trees to overbear. Tbe tree permantly injured by its load ; the qaal it) of tbe fruit is injured ; and tbe ex cessive cropa lessens tbe future product more than it increases tbe present crop. awn Vsa sa a' ta kbsI s( 1 4V mm tT9m This Is beyond queation tbe most success ful Cough Meaiclne we bave ever sold, a few doses Invariably care tbe worse eases of Cousb. Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its wonderful success In tbe care of Consump tion is without parallel in the history of medicine. Since Its first discovery It bas been sold on a guarantee, a test which no otber medlclae can stand. If yoa bave a Cough we earnestly ask yoa to try it Price 10 cents, 60 cents, and $1.00. If your Looks are sore. Chest or Back lame, use SbltoiTs rorous Tlasters. Sold by Dr. T. J Dtvlson. Sane Suicides. Five snicides a day Is about tbe aver age crop of the morning papers, and it is easy to believe statistics that enow an alarming increase of this crime. The reason Md tbe best remedy ogbt not to be very bard to find, but tbe laet tbat tbe evil prevails where edocatloo and culture have been carried to their highest point, and that we pride our selves on the rapid and atrady rise of tbe whole people to a standard and In tellectual development never before at tainable by any but the favored few, appears to justify tbe fear tbat this va riety of crime Is bound to increase. It ia charitable, if not comforting, to class this Increase of self-slaughter with the increase of insanity, and to ascribe both to tbe wear and tear of mental ma chinery by the high pressure methods of age. Unfortunately for this theory tbe people who commit suicide usually give very little ground for tbe assumption ol lunacy and seem quite at borne in the world, save in their manner of leaving it. Suicides are often insane, but tbey are as often quite. clearbeaded and strong-minded. In such cases it will usually be found tbat tbey bave not shown firm belief in a hereafter, and In fact very little interest in tLe question ol what might be beyond. Death was a blind plunge in tbe dark for them acd in life tbey probably tried to do right. ant live happily accepting tbe principle tbat virtue is its own reward. Tbey woald assent to almost anything about the great unknown country from which no traveler returns for where was the use of thinking about a matter tbat did not concern their present life and du ties f As a result their views of life was like a Chinese landscape, all fore ground and no peispectlve. Their pos sible three score years and ten was mag nified out of it true proportions, and tbe little troubles of this life became great burdens beyond human strength. The lack of tbe true Idea of the relative pro portions of a human life to tbe promis ed eternity, is the cause of most sui cides of sane men. Feasts af Gluttons. Tournaments of gluttons were not un common up to nrty or sixty years ago. Twenty pounds of cherries aie said to bave been eaten at one sitting by a com petitor at one tbese encounters. She was a young girl, and gained the day ; but she did not long survive her victory, A Fortsmouth soldier of the Dutch ar- tllery tried for a trifling wager to eat a pound and a half of beef while standing on his bead. He bad disposed of a con siderabie portion, wben all at once his comrades saw bim making strange face; and on turning bim up be gasped and died. At Farenam. a small town a few miles distant from Portsmouth, a labor er ate ror a wager a duiiock's neaa. weighing ten pounds, with a gallon of potatoes, half a gallon of turnips, and tbe whole of tbe soup or tbe boiling, But perhaps the greatest achievement In these uncleanly conditions was tbat of a certain Jerrey Elk, a Norfolk man. whose powers at harvest suppers were tbe boast and wonder and envv of the villages round. At a farmers market dinner a wager was laid for five pounds tbat be would eat a calf at a sitting, "The calf" let us hope only a baby calf was killed. Tbe bones were cut out, tbe flesh was cut or chopped into minute particles, and proportioned into aeventeen enormous pastries, whose outer crust was a thin fil&m of batter made lovely and templing to every seur e. but carefully kept from any in gred enta tbat could cloy the palate. Jerry was called in be having agreed to the wager with evident delight, and was told he might fall to. He did so. ard steadily gorged. lie bad made no difficulty of tbe first nine pastries, but when a tenth was brought in he seemed to flag. To the horror of his backers be sighed and looked perplexed. It was bat for a moment ; be only desired to expostulate. I say, Mas'r, I aint got nothing to say agin them poys I loik' amazin ; but I'm a-thinken' at's abay wt time as I should begin upon that there calf." Kleptomania Does 5ot Exslt. Two skilled detectives agree In the theory that tbe aisease known as klepto mania does not exist. "When a rich woman steals $50 worth of goods ate haa kleptomania," said one of them, 'and when a poor woman rteals fifty cents' worth of bread to feed her starv ing children she is a thief. Show me a pauper with a real bad attack of klep tomania and I will believe tbat there is such a disease, for if there is why should not tbe poor be as aoceptible to I: as the rich ? My impression at present is that people are born tbives, aa they are born musicians or singers it Is a gift though a deplorable one. and is accompanied by great cunning and ssgacity. Anoth er fact which disproves the kleptomania theory ia that never in my experience of many years bave any goods been return ed or paid for by tbe friends of people afflicted with thin imaginary malady it is only discovered stealing something tbat tbev and all their friends call them kleptomaniacs. "When a woman comes la here aud buys a new bonnet and walks off boldly with It on ber bead without paying for it, or takes a waterproof off a figure and puts it on herself before us all, I know she is a victim of mental aberration and treat her accordingly. IT, however, there are kleptomaniacs, one of tbe best known remedies for them is round in a police court it is almost a sure cure. Many rich women who have large ac counts at stores, and are apparently un- umitea as to money, will take a twenty iive cent article surieptiliously if tbev n. and the clerks make up the deficit their bills cr accounts. A wagon load otv gooas was recovered in the house of a woman by one firm, the Roods beintr etoved away under the servant girl's bed,and never having been used or cut into.X But the peculiarity among rich shoplifters lies iu tbe cheapness of tbe articles tbey pilfer, which would signi fy a father diseased mental condition and a oesire simply to Eteal." v fjnllha Catrrti Remedy. 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The fmftxt Stent II ind and Srt ii the atroUKest And 1m pleat made. TKry ara fttl tf rqtml for ap pimrnmrr, nrrvrory, durability and sn-nrr, 7S WtireA. Out evoperaiive ClubSysum briuKntbem within the ruil h nfrverrnnp. the KEYSTONE WATCH CLUB CO. Via t hrilnnl SL. P. O. Bo . Phtla. Fa. WoixftaanyC.n-i IGFNTJ m-vta Ar,. I WANTED. Pi llh rnnstantlv irn-;aw waawaMw J m V I '! Join Now aud Save Monay. II fat ",vt ActNcirs in evt lasci Cirr. W f". WANT Mi.iSTH E V C R V .V H C la C. V!Crti'"7 111 ert f Pra,.., "1'Ht. Violim war !nvrit-.l In I'unctuAtlon wa ft, tore in There are some V.l t alone can anawr. The coraet est. not U m.t, woman's main stay. Small Ideas arJ Uie ejr,, taioful combination. A Ntknal Zlceic: loeri jvt Wabin.rtou. The girl wto iy ;v,,: aks ber father to foot t,r ;; It is mind, aoul and t.fart. or art, that make mrn pratt, Mosrs lived and wrote h: iw . Aftten cecturies before ("trij In the I'aciOc islands and U.. dirs lizard eggs are a.rn wkh .." Toliteness is the distincttie .".' of gentlemen ; rudeness of t " One msy live like a conqueror , a magistrate, but be must die & Yoa get more than the whatever you erive in excL.i, . learning. The first steam engine on the c. aent was brought from EngT" Riches take wings, comforts m hope withers away, but love tavi ,. us. ITbtn the good man dieg tre , are shed, which he in Lis life pr from flowing. Tbe Chinese colony In Chicago t sists tt 2; 000 souls, of whom on'j are women. They say a young man with a salary should choose for Lis wife 1 of e-mail waste. There are twenty-two paprs jn y waukee published in German acd ? six in Euglish. One good aat done to day v. thousand iu contemplation fnr future tim. The flowers strewed on the z:in merit are the most grateful inceiv living merit. An ounce of generous praise w 'more to make a man your friend tU: pound of fault. There is a movement on foot in IC toe to abolish usurv. The broken much interest in it. Learn to think and aet for your Be vigilant. Keep ahead of ra1. than behind the Sinse-. He who does his best, however z is always to be distingurshed from t: who does nothing. The octopus, or devil fish when be and then roasted, is eaten in Con- and esteemed a luxury. A noble part of every true life ia : learn to undo what bas been wrong';: thoughtlessly done. The chief qualification of a goofib er is a judgment of goods ; of a a. man, a judgment of men. rostoffices were first establish:: Paris in 14G4 ; in Ecgland, 1: : Germacy, 1041 ; in Turkey, 1740. Excess of ceremony shows wc: breeding; that civilty is Lest 1 excludes all superfluous formality. The dude who wears a 8iLg.e glass can generally see with ocefjfi. that he is capable of thioking alee ; At the sale of war relics in ixc recently, a complete file of a Ulelz: paper for the entire period ofthttc brought J187. There are two sorts of people 'Li gain little by trade, such as buy ia they do not want and such t sell 0: . of necessity. Asia bigniGes between, or in the die, from the fact that, the pecgrap'r then placed it between Europe a:: Africa. The term algebra is of Ar?bic orifi: The science was first transmitted to' Arabians or Siraceus to Europe ate the year 1100. ' A kind word never yet harmed a:;-; one. Politeness In little things ax I ones cares and lightens the burden! c 1 life wonderfully. The noblest characters are those iv ! hare steered the life vessel tbrosr.. stormiest seas. A btd of downneK nurtured a soldier yet. Some Georgia capitalists have usfe- taken to manufacture paper from co'.'! , stalks and bolls, which are tjow prai-j cally useless to planters. ! In Volapuk "gilon" means to if-; jolce. Tbat is what a youne man it when be has a gal-on his knee. Voi-i puk is no slouch of a laDsuupe after Judge Shieldsjof Omaha, bas dec: tbat when an attorney does not cUT more money for his services than w. client has, the fee is Dot nnreaioc-' There is a syndicate Trust out trying to control the corn marker. I would seem to be quite appropriate there should be a corner in corn. There is nothing that will knock 'J ground pinning from under a Li theological .raining quicker tLn v walk against the edge of a dor ic i dark. A colored preacher in Alaiia'1' fa his foot on excessive bribery t tior.8, and crushed it. ':s titg" said, "ob getting one hundred dJ" for a vote is all wrong ; ten dollars as much as its worf." Manure in the HilL . As to applying manure in ibeb'11-' method, according to good auL1''-; i8not8osafea rule. It is better the manure used on all crop3 sliOU'i thoroughly mixed with tbe soil r.tW than in the hill, especially if idu-i1-or in lumps, for it soon dries out -the rains stop, then it injures rat" than benefits the crop. Aud, he'-iA some manures are too stroiirt 'yr -v out IE lid plants. They In imt need nourishment at the start ; but they have attained COlitfHlr rrable ' and have sent out rootlets all "iri" tbe soil, then plant food is demand abundance, and if it bas been tnoW incorporated with the soil it ' found and taken up Anawer Thia Metl Why Oo eo many people 'e see tn us seem to prefer to suffer snd t miserable by Inditrestlon. CoD,t'p. Dizziness, Loss of Appetite. CouiiDfi1 the Food, Yellow kin, when f or "! ' we will sell them Sbiloh'a System ,uj SuaiADte.'d to cure theoi. Sold by i,r Uavison. brfJf Cover plants with newspaper sweepicff.
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