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FHTU'LFLL-LIU MIL MI'L |A\ EFTJF. 4 al.k W.ftk:* • *i>l|*r *ut t-> ai 4,kio |a • |A <1 n- )-r 1 < I - M Mum h't, T <1 S- • t fk \V ■ V Of 4 Nt till A-M- | . t |A -f f If I m.,r O.r 4 lift ttf-IH I ITI, ? 41 I til* *|,t a • t|.t-1 --I t u I | Pi ■ ■ . i - ib* Mum ■iTtt . H Fbtl• : ;i*\t .V - T • -• |il l t i n- o*r •<- fj v) I AII A** ■thp • b u- ut A* ,*ii) t-'i* ofilfr TII K DAILY ft AT K IrtT la themtly m nh f |aj* j u* l-.L<.i a* fl. fr. > A 1.1 14,*! < i t. * 11i.U'.i,!., ! •fl rill I n Kli | t-ff . |, ► it*--I l 4 * ft.a ft fl tliftf hft- 4 A'T.r-al .1-1..., f ftjaft *! f. . ( .•uu- .iii ib w tatlf t. * i a|m - rt ft | r. it .Yh.A . I . I'll! •-I- t l ift Nil ft Trlt |-*t- it T. I ittv l eta- t i • • . t fti'LL tii|r IM| lIKM it ,*|urtH-rinbiin l*Mi .f -7 u 1 fn -t |-A I*l i ft.ltAl of ' rr • 1 !••••nib- If* m *n.. || if f. r (hr f. m <| .n< . tff > - -to* Hi nit, ii. A.|. . to r *1 * l|'ill'ftill |MtllH4*lly Yo ea .In*of* v--i *. 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J\ Lehmc n, Tropr. 1 li.. | |II r Ii- nl in.l., ii. in - ...in. i.l ..I llii i i |.i. |•! 11-1 .i I. i. II i 1.. i..; 1... "I.i I-. Hi" .(.it Kin .1. 1..|..|. .i>al.|", m.) ivi \ I I 1.1.l IKI M HOTKL, ' MII.lllt.IH CENTO: CUI NTS I'KNM'a W S Ml'.ssl K Tr<.j>rit-u.r fit. i r, I M ill., i - I..•.• .1 P"l ■ • V.ll". .11l f ' mill Ih'Hi 4.1 I 1 I -I|.. I itf I• I- I. I•ii I f r i, • J *| riu r It• wk Mallr a-t will- an* < • •In j* Ilia* in • A*- it a PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT. •' U 'it f|-l.t< . Hi • iiiiWnlUl *lnnif> A• al •••.•r.r y lr a id 11 I). M t• > M l") ff in mklkim itl It ft i4 lrkli an All.Mill! NV ft 111 I lII.ATI P C I. VI M I 1.1.KN I*r.• | • r fif >' •s.itnj.u It'.' t. • /"I tl/ I "T ♦ 4 kr-. < ! ff. {n all Tra t.a "i* )' r'- * |||,PMP* a 14*1 |nn>ra * I 'KNTII A 1 lIOTT 1,. *■ (Hj . -tl. Hi. H. I- .i lIIIIMI Mill. i'i. • INT I t l IMI P ■ A. A Kollf.HM KKI; I'r |fi. ti.f in l iron THA vii.php -1.. ... i "in a . . .1 .. Il l rHII\. ' t ■. ir.nl". #* N \ tI"N \I. HOT I I. Mi 1.1.111 IM i KSIKK lI'I Ml, PA !. > 'Jr. in, Xrupriitor. /. I //.' *1 MM /'/./.• / I)" I . • ){l S" TII | I' '1 M> r | \< A M "I KAINf AUOCD LIVLEY ATTACHED - • ■ , . . I tli.r.t rr .i4Pt, ii A.3*l! C.a . . •) '.A.CS CIT, • vAuy iiv' PiIIH C(. mloi tinu to ilit a.ck Tl mid- rli" ii. in ii-ul*ll in j r.tj #-rl ■ll | It) I' 111*" 'I, I I"If || Ml I . ft- I I ' till t". lII.' iJ.-l.llllM! it Irtlf I." ll • I ll ►> I I ft i|. -1.l ...... ..Hi *ll-It f" 1...... t.l -H\\ N K - I'l 1.1.-. .1,1. I i,lain lIII.IH lull |iH|r-lll"* |-n.-r-rr. ll 11. .. nil,, r Pfimilt > lil In riiall f<.f Hi .1- l-. .-I 30 |.i.l- l-f-. J'. (Ii ... i .1.1 r |li; -\t \ .S K. A I I N . I'll I Im.|fl|.hit T. S 1 l.t 11' hk /.Pit I \ I N IT 111, Hill rc( p !r I n h "r* t U'. i' 4, .YSLZSi I c I > r < i. i. < f it " h' , V ■ I I 1 ' ** ISI *' |Q I "\ • r i < \ ut , " • 4iA, u I r lal < )irti,i N.t i C -a* irr . Ir- n- I Jlrii i-h .in iM i i .lit* l*rm h II 191 • I"2 I I HaK| t' • I 4) la titrr. 1 nrMt X Ikl' .I fc; r liiTigi.r i< rf il.f )"")> a>ni •• II w II Mi I I w I'l ||al i uTarrh. Jlriffl t • |Ma g I ►til* lltf KMw '■■■■■■■■■ • (X 3 I If J'Hir flniKiCl : l til i f I*tir foil j Mrt in l r ' n f " r ' 4 • ' l •' •' 1 rr * 4,, " r m I—l • 11 Tl 11 ov o ■ lin A'i% . ri. 4. nr I,l. at) ir- Ml" pr<>- 0 I a |*r|fiMr, r*. it. )|nmAii A * ou>tn, O. o I *r xtti|mtitMt at.t I'lUkf HEALTH IS WEALTH! Itft k. t Mltro All/lit rmun T4IAT4I*?. a •MT •< •f".t4flPM • ll nt. r *A *** N 'i No 4 r • p/| ||| ■r• tl ♦ t w r.< a- t. • I M.n) ID • paa ai a*. in • ( < t • J it| || aa4 8 f p.t. . t f ti lrtli | t. I |- *#r | . 4M4m m t t0... t aal •(-•!•( +T' * ¥t ***** ••• <• a #-f Ut*. •0 i a* f raa |. /"Al. m Afifit,: t JTMSTT"*.?* i rw*"* •'."Ot^lpa W1 CUABAUTC2 CIS CO It CO T - ""I'll * 1.1 't rr lt lH I. fw^i *** **" "•* " ' *4 ' N I t "i 14*1*4 tl>a i>*if< *mr ."'."V I ••• " I •I- •! II l'al al a l 4.*, 1 "''lf f ••<'|.'o4H. (W.l| I; • Itf St A K tntl -nt. .a I. ... , r . , 44 ftmi PAn." gl-T**-" r •' war. I .'...'.Tefn t.ii..-a. ttsNCR A MCIIDELCON, I L. j illif (f rntvf jOtmorrat. IULI.KKINTK, I'A. NKWP, h'At'lh AN |> HUIitiFXTIONH. nil TMt t.tina.. .nr.,, ,► tin i*ttu P.pr/y Jnrtnn tu hi* umtuut fXpft If "ft Ulxcucrri Hi,,ntihi„,j „f ru'iit Wnttilni.il "in/ it 1., th, • A'lrirultui at Hilttar • ve qilMlitilS will "e KI lli ii ul for a MI. ill fuii.ily. Tn I'r, tent T'mliai). —To prevent ; •1' iihl l! min i or wornted giMrtl* of | Mhy th "ciipiion of tin* eolor from filling ln n wanhi i|. take thi* pn cu rum : Mi| half a eil|dul ol tt mr ttllh II 'piMlt of cold tAlllef. lit it IMUI fill i not fi'u-tn inmuten, th* n mix witii rhe warm nuiU in whmh tlie art cle u 10 IM- *nfied , ncpn-i /. ■ and rin*e lip ••l.ti down rr|w iti ills Mint, ad of riiln Iting on * ruMung on * ruhliing Iki ird. 11 very much niihtl, :mh in two or three wiiii r*. H I An\ n taking can- to Imse tin 111 of ilu- Mtme T inperiilure, if |Minili|e, mill j'lwt cool enough In put J our liHtnltt 111 comfortalily Make the nud, In f .re pulling the garment i in, and avoid ruhhing *oap on il. SAI.S r TOR lIOHHF.*' FRET —The I'lula'ti I phi II I,'irnril gi\-n the follow ing mixture Ira nalxe for lhru*h. cnuker, •crutch. *, qumter erack*, ami lor ail ore* and wound* in horne* ; It bliouhl I*- lII' lu il over * gentle (lie an I waiimd pn viou* to nns applica tion : Slioein tker'a wax, one-hall Imul ml ; lb-en wj, x. one half pound ; mutton tallow, one-half pound. W heiiever the foot I* wiriindiil lisa nail It i* neceawary iinmetlialely lo iqa-n, lv mean* ola drawing knife, the oiilfee in the horny matter *a diH-p ah tin* wound extend*, that il m*S heal from the Imltntn. The waive whoiil.l tlieiihe [Niiired into llie wound until the cavity Im filled, the I.nit lie ing In Id in Mich a manner that the Mrilxe may c-wil *nd m quanlily rt main there lite blimnlu* of which will MOOD hung a healths growth. wEf.L MAX,SOU) clay at.il i* known lo la- eapiilile ol yielding the laigeat crop* of grain, and, if pro|ierly drain erl, with grealeal oeilainly. Tha reaaon u-uallv given for I hit* la thai t-las i* reU-mive ol la.th manure and ilMiiaime. Hut there i* another rea aon of acarcely leta impoitance. In aeeta Unit, allack the riHitM of plMiita living i.n-teen, and often iinllioughl of .or iiiiMia|NtfU-d, fin-1 il11HI -nil to live *t work in clay. Tliey cannot |N-ne irgta it, or lliey |terUli In It. And tlk-e iiiaitliou* enemiea are the nr>t 11 U'ut llie farmer or garduer baa lo 1 j t'omeuil wltn. J i Whnt 11 tho Wiro-Wcrm? • The term Wire-worm propeiiy la-- long* to the long, *lender, and un commonly hard Ittmcuf the hJalrt' I —the apiing, or click lieetlea. Theae. | when pi iced on their back*, midden ly apiing *everal inchea into the aii. w ilh a clicking bound. The lurgcat of tlieae la-etleb (hOi'rrr oritlulite) i • i ahoul two inelu-a in length, and lie* two l.irge, round *pota iqion the up per aide of the lowly, which are often mibliiken fur eye*, lib auiface in cov ert-d witli a whit bit powder It i* fre quently found on the trunk* and hrnnclii-b of old apple tree* during June mid July, ami from it a larger size, peculiar "eye bp., t-," arid btrangi ; manner of bpiiuging, il i* ofu-n beir lIM for a name. The larva I* aliou" two ami a half im-l.e* long. lIHH verx •trorig j iw*, mid hnrrowa in rlierl.- eaying wood of old apple tree*. There are aevernl other amallerbp eieb of bpiing ta-elh-b, borne ol then eonkpii iioim only by their irjurs ii evltiviitcd plant*. Tlioac wire worm which live in the *o.l HJUI feed u|eu Soung root* and atema, nre the mo*. detrue ive. So far ab their uitor. i known they live from three to fou Seara. Their irj'iry to llie |a.t-ito though |H-iljap* no greater than I ■•omc other crop*, i* often ruirioii- I Indian corn and the gr.bbe* aoun • iinea buff, r great'y. It i* not ea*il. •eache.i with any poiaon, and lh. lending remedy infrequent plowing M iie-wonri* are generally Coiifouml .d w illi the cul-worin*. and in dealrue tiveneni m >y la; C'>Hbidereil thebame I'iie mature atate of tin- cut-worn • M ing a moth it i* eriails di*tingui*l. •-.I from the "click," or apring la-etle* I Another group of worm* i* bl< ! ofu-n bp..ke* 1 of a* cut-worrn. Iml th- I i .ueinla-r* are my t lapod*. with insnx i ' ing-l ke tliviaiorib Ul the lull. Ibblle* ;■ ach of which i* provided will/ iw. I-Hlr ol leg". Tlieae, bouielimeb call d the thoUMind leggtal woi ui". are i. i dark hrowri color, and when di - •nt Im - I coil int.. n ring. Tin s do n<> ; |im" from one btate to another, lit ordinary inatct.a. Some . f thee fal wire worm* leed n|.on the root* o i-latit*, Mt.d .1.. much ilatn igc. The have la-en caught by placing alio >.f |MttwUi, or tin nip, ii|mn the nor far . ol lire boil. The white giubti i" si— ! MMMiK-ibUai wilh hi* wire worm* ill ll |in . nn. rot living, and need* the * tim | Ueatuit-nl Ail of llit-be an liter ra lUM |M-"tM have their natural eriemn among the chief of which are bird ; I. ale full plowing i*i|onhls la-n ficiat n it turn* the worm* out of tin i winter quarter", and eX|M.*-M thern t fieizing weather, and al*o bring tin in within the ca*s reach of in see eating I. ml" Value of the Suufljwcr. I'rofx-aaor l!. rg*trand, of the Hot al Agricultural Academy of Sweden pi.hli*hea H ni..*t laudators r.-port in the tiituea of bin fi oxer aeetl cake a fond for cattle. lie "talc* that l preaenla n remsrkahh- conataricv •> corn|b.ition rarely if ever met wit. in other ciikeb as met wiih in com mcrve. It contain* from 13 to l< per cent, of fat, and 3.' to 36 per cel.- of protein bubotancea, and ha", then fore, a nutiitive value far above 11, of mo*t ordinary feeding atulf-, lb ahlea whieli it haa a mot agrei a'u< U*te, and i* aluigether free from bit I. ror any ii jirioua maiu-r*. Soim careful I-X|H-l irnt-nl* on it* I tfecl* up on milch cow* have la-en mule at tin Ultun.x Agricultural Inatitjle ly 15.mn A kerl j-Im, which lend to alio* that il IHIIII improve* the quality an. im-reawe* the quantity of their milk the luitU-r from which i* al*. of ex cepliunal excellence. Many praclica farmer* in the n- ighlmrhiMbl liax. HUO made trial of the same food,an> are unan.tn-iu" in their favorable ver diet. Their milch cow* all UMA greedily to llie cake from llie firm day it waa fed U them, and in all c .be* an improvement in the quality of the uiilk waa quickly notexl. Fot drauglit oxen and latu ning bullock* alao it ia t qually suitable, etqiecially for the latter, whoae meat preaeuU an unequalleri riclineaaof flavor when tliua fed, and it may l>e given in aroall [ quantiliea to boraea, with much ad vantage. mixed in a thick mash with chaff In cornpariaon with other feed ing stuff* ihia cake i very cheap, and it can la- given in larger quanti liea than mint uti.er cakes, without any ill ctK-cla. Tho Future of A mrrican Farmlnr* The /tutal Stw i hrker, in apeaking •if the future of Ameiican farming, A inly any s ; •'There i no class for whom the future holds fto much ftociul arid in* u-lh-cluul advancement, so much aft* lureil |iroh|M*rity, and so much raiioti • •d happiness, at for those engaged in the various departments of agih ul* lure; and in no country in thewroiid are the farmer* so well preparer) aft HI ihift, liy intelligence, energy, and I |Militical, an well as iiHtural condi* ( lions, to pluck the earliest Item fits ! from the treasure* of the future.' 1 There is no need of seeking for a A iter or deeper field of intellectual culture than a well directed 'arm life • (fords. Herein lies an explanation • f the fact that men of weullh, of eisure, ot education, n<) the highest • oci .1 position, have found the occu* patio.. of farming a constant source i.f pleasure, to any not hi of ibe ■llendaiit profitable results en car led on in a business way, on buai* iess piinciplea. It the son* of farmers would strive 0 excel HI lurming ; strive to increase lie annual use rage yield of the staple ;o>p* la-st adapted to tire locality i where they live; lie thorough in | shalcver they undertake; be able to iive a reason why they pursue a giv n system of rotation of crops and nsnuting, why they breed certain *inds of stock, and why they find it uore profitable to pursue one system t fiiniiing than another, they would bid farm, work more interesting and .llracli ve. Agriculture, when viewed from sn n'elhclual standpoint, rise* above lie plane of a mere mechanical pur nit. The reason is evident. The inly duties of a wide-awake, pro •ressi o tanner bring hirn into fttnil* r contact with the marvelous opera* urns of nature. If lie will hut make •is calling a success, in the highest captation of the term, he will find H it ample sco|ie for th* application 1 sll hi* know ledge, and ab-iudant iinteri d for fresh thouglit and study. Vgricultnre, as a pursuit, is unques* i inaltlv entitled 10 the foremost rank •noiig the iiidot'teft of mankind. Selene m Farming. We have tiiiifu poor Un>l in (he niled >' a tea, and an immense nre\ •I g-ssi land. The |oor land will be iM-d to grow timber. or fe improved •y converting more or less of it, ! r-idu dly. it.to pasture and stocking I i with sfjia-p and cattle. The main •nit i. to feed the slieep tr cattle • itli *ome rich nitrogenous food,such cotton-seed, cake, m ilt-sprouts •rsn, shorts, mill feed, refuse beans, r lieaii-roeai made from tu-an injur* iby the w evil, or hug in all >rt, lie owner of such lnd rnut bur •u It food as will furnish the most • utiiinmt st"i make the richest ma* • ure st the least coat —taking both of lo se obj.-cts into consideration He ill alo buy more or less artificial it ati u res, to !>e used for the product ion of f.ftlder crops, such a* corn, uiilct, Hungarian grass, etc. And, is soon as u portion of the land can •c made ricli enough, lie will grow in.re or less mangel wutxels, surgar sets, turnips, and other root crops. sii|>crphoftphate will lie found admira •I V adapted for this purje, and wo, three, or four hundred pounds of heap potash salts, |KT acre, can fre* piently lie used on lodder cro|w, in onneclion with two or three bund* cd jmnnds of su;>erpliospliate, w itft 'oiisideralile profit. The whole sub* pit is well Worthy of careful study- V ver in the history of the world haa here been a grander opiKiitunity for lie application o' science to the im provement of agricult re than now. On the richer lands, the aim of the fa tuer will lie to convert the plant •'••oil lying dormant in the soil into orofitable crops. Tlie main poiul it g