TUE ORIGIN OF THE SADDLE HORSE. The origin of this breed is said to have been a very fine mare of unknown blood, iu Fayette county, Kentucky. She greatly excelled in saddle gaits and her owner stinted ber about the year 1850 to a thorough-hred rac. horse in her neighborhood. The pro duce of these two also excelling in the same gaits, were then crossed in var fous ways, always selecting choice animals of both sexes for this purpose | They have turned out so well, and | given such high satisfaction to all vs ing them, we are informed, that they | are fast becoming an established breed and fairly increasing in number, Tennessee and other Southern States also lately joining Kentucky in their These horses are usually of production. fifteen to sixteen hands high, gant form, stylish, fine and harmonious in all points, and clean in their limbs’ | They are also hardy and with proper | usage, extra enduring. They are do- cile, corageous, proud, g pered if treated gently, and spoken to | kindly and affecti nately. But iil- treatment is instantly resented them. They ill bear the spar or tl whip when out a: exercise under the saddle, nor will tolerate rough groom. ing or any abuse in the stable, —A—— A BIRD AND A MOUSE A few days ago snow birds, Those w diminutive they are had ligh ted ng from one them know how 1iet ttle brood and was fli ther, pecking at wttered about, Lion quested the candid anlves 10 (razeile We v duck What the liar freak of nature nol Thoma le, is Faster this pecu- the owner o ve egus. on i ty knows, but itis an faot, nevertheless, as and his neighbors will testi Mr, Wein ¥. the col or of the egg is black snd the duck has nover laid ox. 8 of uny other hue. One of the eggs can be seen ut this 621ce,— Wllia naport I inner KENTUCKY and good-tem- | AGRICULTURAL NOTES. Beware of the inferior seed ; time lost by the use of such esnnot be re- gained, Wood ashes and plaster make an excelient fertilizer for all kinds of grass and should be freely used. President McCann, of the Elmira | Farmers’ Club, suggests that cows subject to garget or othre diseases of the udder should be sent to shambles | instead of being used as breeders, If you wish to raise a good crop of | oats, do not delay in getting the seed in Oats delight in the plentiful raios as the ground bagius to get warm. Fstablishments for the manufac . ‘ ture of steel nails and vail plate are | : 4 { becoming more numerousin this coun= | try. i8 not as great. thinks the white spruce superior Lo The Colorado blue spruce is suggested ‘ when it is better known, A moth trap inventor claims that after three years experimenting he {can in his trap cateh every larva that crawis up and down a tree ar d hold | it t till it dies. He chardists that they will find it a boo The here pssures ore finest stalks of asparagus ving el 10 rows | ¢ from weeds year ohn manur bet wes nia | : plant I ab {the ove t ’ upon HT the other th her ACCcaraance ! i . L 3 * | with a practi peri in farming wherely it was foundithat the grain in crop by the use ofa Western corn planter, wh vert wheel © yapressed the #O od as planted, compen- sated nrg r for the additional first expense of the machine, so muc h that even it may be said that under condi. tions of the locality noted, a farmer could beter allord his corn with a the gift of the pl anting with hoes,” of gpring, and grow rapidly R8 BOON | oad, Your Ti These pails are produced more | Court | | cheaply than iron nailg, but their grip | ele- | ) A correspondent of Viek's Mag wine : the Notway in hardiness and beauty, ! as one that will be widely planted A PLAIN ROAD TO HEALTH, Read the Sworn Testimony and Satls- fy Yourself, THE HOWARD GALVANIC This is the only spplisnce made that can be applied directly to the Kidueys, Liver, Stomach, Hpleen, or any part of the body, It can be worn at wight or during the day by either Mau, Woman or Child If your are Weak, Iauguid, Ireftabile, Fretrul, Nor. vous, Yorgetful, Unsocisl, without suy apparent Cause; hint your Energion can no longer be Concentra. 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