1 ' i f ; 1 ' 1 1 t I Tnr rmaw-atirTie. -1 wib tou could tell Janie when he comes ia to torn the cows into the, lower lot. And if Torino ci., ttd L:m I bare concluded to Uke those sit-en I want the merinoes. And whiie I am getting ready, please take or memoraadani book and note down four harness straps, ve pounds of nails, and a gimlet, half a jockey (trap, and and jet I believe tbat it all. I forgot them when I made oot tbe items this morning. Mrs. Streeter rose wearily, laid her fcieenicr babv carefully in its crib, aid proceeded to record tbe ar ticles named, fete was yonng eoi orer twentv-five, but tbe complexion were already marung mr ""' - forehead, while tbe tired eyes told of . " , - . . v. - care and hinted strongly ot an ua- Jodjre Streeter, the fatbc enr-posed to le wealthy. Hut sxic after his son's rr:age a financial criais came, and tbe thousand dw:a- It was false nride. rerhers, but ue Toun?man shrank from a position under those wha tad ouee l.xked op ta him and his tboocfats forced wist - fnti-- iinl tf.. western prairies. And this tbia checked, pink-eyed j Fhe was pctUrd cd cirisu io u.r , f fcj.t.5;f.r j edible?, b it se woman had b?en called a beauty j heart's content. ..'cWng to tbe prtea! ru-ic tbe coir seven Tears before! And whenj -v,j w til vryn oj a e. , j0e.jri B-;;B tl.lr i:Xli Fbe'gave her hand Wewton Street-! the ualdntt.rtw.at 'i ' f t;c,j 0f ,u iear. ?"A';ti ert v-Jf er she could mt what tew girls can ; i t fr a f.nuer s n-.'e any m re ;4"trjrB 0f -rauV bieit vael. "I married my first lure."' , -j And be ansotg by.- 'nf c J;i- i ri; raobj.tf, and s otry He eipected objections irem tiis;UeaI:b bad retcrueu au trnMrinfl a (TOnil'l : ? UVM rliC. iJi cK with bis eves, and was noti L'ttUk I onlr willlnir. but ea;rer to go andifw tbe wonder one summer i.aa help him make a home that should j be all their own. The purcla?:cr of. a prairie team, some farming irale- roents, and tbe expense of building a; small bouse, exhausted bis capital .-a rr,r.T,ip cotTiraenerHi UU -VMM J k;r m.rr',,1 liV as tiisnT others bid done, bo bad beea blessed wito had beea blessed ana v:. ..n'.roo Tl-, Km 1 flWj- in? contained but three sleepin apartments, and this fact, audei to their uncertain income, induced .Mrs. Streeter to take upoj herself tbe en tire care of the household. Two children ha-i come ia the ser en vears to nestle in her bosom. But one afairrchild of three summers, had slid away froai tbera, and was new sleeping beneath tbe flowers of thepraTies: anatfcet;rea wire tai sicbed as she looked oo tbe cold, folded hands. "She will never toil as I have dt ne; but oh, I wanted hesomucb,,' tbe lonely mother sobbed forth. Mr. Streeter was considered a wealthy farmer. His acres bad broad ened and his stock increased, rbisi callv and mentallv ftronrr, and with a rentle loving wife ever stodTing his tastes and wishes, why gbocld be wear out fa.n ? Dot cf ler, Xaturally frail, sbe bad been like a willow bendlcg be neath a harden voluntarily taken cp. With exception of an efficient girl for a few weeks wbea little Mary died she lad performed all tbe labor re quired io tbe louse since the became its mistress. Newton Streeter took tbe memo randum, glanced Labti'y at tbe near ly written items, and then te step ped into tbe l'gbt buggy and drove away. , But so longer might she linger, f.ir the Eponea was waiting in the kitet en to be kneaded, and the baby's naps were like aogel'i Tisits. And tafore the tak was well over his bugle note aoooded t arm, a&d the fretful child was taken up and caresa cd and eoothed to quietness. fcbe was ccnscions of a strange dlizirjes. When she arose from a Hooping position her head was ach ing m i sera Si v and ber eTes seemed t - - " ourning. vt nai . waa coming over l er? Sbe must be ill. Oh, no; she bad no time for that. And then her thoughts drifted away to tbe dear old home of cbildb&od. and mother, and she asked ' herself for" the first time if she had done wisely to leave it for this life of toil and care ? It was a dangerous question for a wife sbe clasped her child more closely, to suppress in her heart tbe d Is1 oval answer. When Mr. Streeter returned exul tant over tbe dollars he bad deposit ed in tbe bank, be found no supper prepared, and bis wife helpless on the bed, with checks flushed with fever, and tbe wailing child distracting ler with demands for care A physician tad nurse were sotn summoned from tbe city, and tbe weary wife enjoyed the loxary of be ing ill.-- - - But convalescence soon followed; and before leaving his patient, the old doctor, a close observer and a deep thinker, took the husband aside, and asked:': : i "T'id you know what brought this fever on your wife, Mr. Streeter? You have worked her cear'v to death. " "You are speaking of my wife, not my torse. "Granted; and I say again you are working her to death." "Really, Doctor, soeh language is unpardonable." "And yetyoa will pardon it. And furthermore by yoor great love for the sLr-sacricing woman we have just left, I shall perlorm an operation on your eves that tou mar see as I see. And then he placed tbe cold bard tacts before him, from the time she became a bride, beautiful and accom plished, to tbe village, np to the date cf present illness in which domestic cares only bad hannted ber ia fever ish dreams. In concluding he added: "I truly believe, if she takes up her old burdens at once, that before the year has passed, the grave or in sane asylam win receive her." Tbe strongman shnddered. "A heaven is my witness, 6ir, I have only permitted, not exacted, this sacrifice. Sbe ToIuntariJv took i t a ner piace ot mr side ana Las uncom plainingly kept 6tep wittj mf..' "o, sbe hag not kept step, to follow yonr own Cgure. Unable to keep up with your long rapid strides, she has fallen, fxint and footsore, by the wbt. I tell you she roust have rest foi both mind and body or I will not answer for tbo result. And it would be bet ter found away from home." Ye8, I begin to comprehend, and it can be found away." And offer ing his hand, -I will" take care, doc tor, that yon do not get a chance to administer another such dose to me.r Mr. Streeter went back to the room where his wife was sitting propped op by pillows, and a gush of unutterable tenderness swelled in bis heart as be glanced at ler pale lace and almost transparent hands He sat down beside her and said softly: "You donl know how glad I am tbat yoa are better." "Thank you. Yea I am almost well now shall soon be able to be in the kiuhea. I am sure I most be sadly needed there by ibis time " oy&uwrenot needed there. Bv! tte way would you like to have me pat tue rarnt to rent this summe and Too Uke tie bor. nd rol.urk I . t . m ... - ' c i theoIdgramteiUsr" -Ob, could vou? May I go V and tbe voice quivered with excitement: . tbea wistfuilv, "bat tie expc:--e Newton raach."' It would put us batti i A f.r Ves, there it i?; tbe was r2tr te tfcoccii. abq isea lend.. To tea know wbat i wen. . - to tbe thy for tbe day too were iu. "To deport FO.T.e m.ney fcr more latd I thick too atd." the rep.ied, wcanly. : ' . "Yes, but I d cot need tbat land. ,c,in,nau ll-"u ioverretrforfoOO cr f.M per year, Urate cow. ; And you tba.l bate, , , , fi,one,lr tni jn. tbat nionev or. at lest. ail yoa st, ad you want of it and go botnej and my !! tbe summer, and trr to ret some rour blood back. I tl ill write to- f ir c- . : n i -vTT lici ir ' ) .rs. rireeier c-jhw i it wa9 B0t one of bcr feverish dreams. ; j uut n ill came txiu? in goou w. , rea l uz rn'isie, wni:n? Ion; ters to fcr-r tusbaad.,-tbe rummer ; wore :r::y aw; I And now be .TV " " lad v i ea tbat te wr; j s coming, and she was county- . the davs tbat must eispse ere see:, coald look cp-ro h cdto lis besrf. asa .-Sbeweavrr toer foMhe'Ttar. Tbeir "rati, ns' con-U.rt tl oi.uav was f rcr-. dst ef faar poucds of a&J one. please, im nor. Her bo i.d sbe stn I " 5:ini u.u :ui rr. iu v Aed wbea tbe husband came an one summer bad wrought, te agaia to.d fci:DSe r tbat the rrood djctc-r wasrbt . a few days wvn: giveo to t-e oU friends and b-n they turnea their faCes toward th,-;r westeru home. ; it iraseveninz w i.cn iiict airntu, . and tbe wife locked ;th bender- Mm on lie cbaage. A LnasHi rent rn it cnaage - a umnm fmnt rsaa wen BUC'-'U iw iuc uiu- rfwellinr: ana berore w iu to question etc w 1 1 1 :. i - a i t i lit -j - 1 - - I lighted. An elegant p a recess evidectiv con reception She turned toward LcrLatbatd t3 asare brrself that he, too, lad not c bstiged into something or somebody (else. Put the merry tik!e ia his l eye told ber surprise, and ti.nr'r tJir lip-ran toll realize tbe whole situstron. les, now she understood his strange re- laetance to mention wbat Le was Go ing, and his willingness to I i t . 1 I remain, even after she had x ber anxietv to return "Come, I have more to show you," arid he showed her into a large com modious room furnished for ber own sleeping apartment, evca to her ba by's crib. "This is for you. And new lay aside yoor dusty garments and pre pare for tea. It must have been ready an hour ago. I will go and see." i When be returned h found lis little wife sitting ia ler little-rocker; and weeping silently. . -nave I wounded where I wished to heal ?" be asked reproachfully. "Forgive me," &he said smiling; "lam a gooe, but a tired-winged one, you know. And I am so happy to be at home, in such & home that I j have to words in which to tell toy happiness."- . ' 1 lie stooped to kiss the offered lips. ADd what a different lif U wa busy, not burdened. Time for tbe wants of the mind as well as tbe body. Good help in the kitchen all the time, and choice reading for any leisure hour. The farm was an unfailing source of income, lally defraying all expense in favor. "Been improving I see," f aid Br. Meeker, as he reined . Lis lieht car- page to tee real .ence. "Yes, Doctor. Come ia ; I want to show yon all tbe improvements. Here ilarv, the Doctor wants to eee yoo. ' And as she came to n VP vLe&;LAad 1LaprT k'"ery place I could Cad a b3? It is nouded his lead at ber husband ( neccessarr to see tbat tbe bed cords . , t j IT " . lT f"uu' f ' piug it maw ju?i inag enocgu ia bear one tune plated. Will too fa vor me?" And with tbe old gallan try, fitted so awkwardly to bis brus que manner, he led her to the instru ment, aad stood hat ia band while the played. Tbere, thank you, I have cut off my own supplies, r- o more fees kr me" lere,' 1 sec.'- Jost rov luck. I never did know enonehl - c to make my bread and tarter. Good bye, Mrs. Streeter." " And again nodding t tbe husband, , le trotted out to Lis vi hide and .went on his way, bis cheery voice humming, to his horse, perhaps the tune be bad just heard. Engineering skill 2.fC0 years ago j j was not less remarkable tfcan tbat of 'tfIav :fnr .c!i.fin ti mmnorat ir ! !. L , , ... ; . . i lacs 01 anowjeuz ot tne mectianicai arts ia those davs is well fo'nnded. ( quedact built 2.00. Tear aro,- fur r.icavations made a short iliBLaace. -atf.r fc.n;n5i -r,tn'! t-r- I -'-'" f muuences ci from Rome, near tbe ancient cily of j After it has all disappeared 5 and thetlLf fteal irom lL Alatri, by Father Seecbi, Lave Jis-! surface gets a little cry,, ibta draw ra;.n offw:I1-er- : All such 1 closed the ruins of an immense .ac-ithe earth Wk -imh'rfi i.P l be p.owed , say tea tbe purpose cf supplying Alatri witiiwUI make a loose surface over tbe uu.-r srora m neigniKrio tnoninan. jr . . i 6uricriea npoa arcnes, ana prcrvtaea ... - with strong pipes. - The total leegtb ; ot tne pipe Eve miles. was ueiwecn jour ana t Xo remains of tbe f pe have been found, but it supposed mat ttiey were made of Ere clay, and supported bv maaonrv, as pipes fire rlav use" for draiuaee Lave beea , i foand in a ildrear Alatrf. : 1 tiw tbe average boys at btrlb weigh a little more aad girls a little less than seven pounds. For the first ... . . f .H"'. --'guv, m w ouu , ir.a .mil. tupa aAf.mA m .... i . t i prcpobderance. Young men cf tweuty average one hundred aad tbhly-five pounds, m bile the yoing; --woBren of twentv average one hundred and ten rounds each, MeartSchtSeirUavi, psr nt nixiiiE rmr T-r m aK average from cae huoJad aul ei to oue hundred and fifty; and women from eighty to one huiidred aad thir ty. The average weight of humani ty all over the wr!d, taking the jes and conditions, working men and women, and gentlemen and laborers without occupation, black and white. boys, girls and babks, is nearlv one ! Lunclred pounds avoirdupois wcicbL i The burD-'ars' t!an of li'r.ilTK rwt ! gaging ,,Dt ca-hicrs and forerog : them to give p the ley - cf the vaults raav b easily frustrated. Many bauki -re Bow f Jmirii-d ui:h i c - i r -va j ft. v,- , part ahd -viva j'le um'u a i TH?rj al persfin. t to sever- me.r average weigtiL wu.ue about i u ' .... kjapr M emgiae hen u. V I 3 . J .m , i . I i ' i. an p or. o - , , . . . . I .e gbt Will be one hundred and thirty ff con,tani!v ihro,.h 1. i.,n.rii a egg to spare whea her neigh- i .Wff tbe men aua women together , oi hlg fron ,nd -. d u j boc bo eounts bis ben, by their weight at. 'ull growth wilUbeQf tj7 ... hundred, bjf pelts them abjat 2 til Haw Plantations are Manage. N-nr-e tbe t are vstcra was awoJi. - .ti - ".oA In tl r Sr;:iV rV a rorrer-ondrr,t 5iCf a NortL. 'rt. naner. 1 will detail tie routine llat I Hud is s!Bt otivtr - : , . . , .5 rt fnTTl TWrW WTIT I'TTTS H I III M . i . . : n - .,i....k M willllake tb. ' , ' , . ' JI0W.c. for - - ; h 0,e Las t0 include j a.-,'. r ,1 ,.t tr-!v valued, 1 If he k t-ws ootbiag of cottoo culture , '..-, the services of a white , , . j vcrr . tt M -Utue f ,'r . hiniMrlf, oo fur bis overseer, ti e ura i . f m' bo5we but tier ill iwi suit became quiu e.-U, and lfor farmers :' . s.-.-.v.- i ..:ws:.:n . f!c.u!d Sui4iiliin; their Pcaebblows as man v as are ntccco to A planter -finds"' his uejrot-, : f.ir Lis 5 !l tabN' I a::d iua;:eL-u'je j work either i-u : ari i -his a '!'!.. ha.'t tr !" lii 'yi I ;' Iv irei. or reti as c-UL-n .u ; . ,iS r - f I e re-t I: , , . . $-5 aa t . ' . .- 'peck of meal to ea cb trroa'Q member jcf a family, and half as much u those over ten and uaier s:x;eta or seven- The clothicffcocsirts of i wtiterer wjt be need or called fjr, jBai the costof this and tbe ration? &j J(J lLe rect &f lbe kod ,Mter raiJ wbca tLe eotton f -hr-red. The planter reneralir piauter reat-rai , . en.e malket lf a In m. nvvn aftAP if U rrr.inTl tilt". - . ea , 8hare3 L,;f da2e3 . necroes 'ma ia what Is called a iagdurinff the rear, and dividing tbe crop with the planter, be takiag tbe ? , At r "ico.t of rations and clothing from tkeir st. actea lor i ; ; lire Tt5s ia tLe Uxorhe n.etbod. Ifbe works for wages, be is paid from $12 to $20 per month, according to bis efficiency, and furnished with rations and clctbinir, tie same being wbed the : eron is gathered. ! However.- nt bt ice able to read, and. understanding nothing of Enures, tbe ' land' is as completelv at tbe merer of bis cmplovcr as if he were a s:avc: but a colored mm, judging almost entire! v from instinct, can, u is saiJ, discover wbea he is cheated, although be may not know bow or where, aud cannot justify his suspiciea. Once conceiving tbat be has been swindled, either in the weighing cf tbe cotton or its value, or ia the price of acon and meal, ia the proud knowledge that be is a free man, be will neer work on tbat plantatioa again. He will starve first. Ia this way the planter can lave almost unbounded influence ever the negro; aad when be wins bis confidence the latter will make him adviser, commercial coun selor, and sarings-bank But losing confidence, tbe negro will loose heart, and become a wreck aa d:, laiy. indifferent thing. r.xtrrrnlnRf !oa of F. e S -b ti ; n. A correspondent of the Country Gentleman sars: "We moved into a framo house, abect two years ao, an'i mr consternation was verv grtit to End it thoroughly stocked w:t these pests; tbere was not a cra k or crevice tbat was free ; tiny were under the base boards atd ovtrlbem. After fgbting them eibt years I learned from a girl tbat bad serv.-d as a chamber-maid ia a large board- in-hoase that bag3 can ba ea'irelv fexterminated for aii time. I immedi- ately followed her d'rccliuo, which waa to take grease that was cooked oot cf salt pork, to melt it. and to '.keen it melted ftbc vessel caubekent a. i v ' Iia a pan o' coals) and to pet it ia greet tin' ...t ' ,i i :-: : are entirely free from the pe and more I will warrant tbere will be no trouble. It is more tbaa thirty yean- (feioeealrug bas beea se?u m niv bouse." '..--i. - WaJcrlny loa Dry Tims. In tbe summer drought?, which now and tbea occur, it is conir.ica to see persons everywhere at. work watering the garden to keep things alive till the regularrains tome. It is, Jhowever, tie experience cf all. t that tbe more tbe tardea is watered iue more ii n auts, ata idus, oa .LC whole, it does little good. Y-t water caa be so riven as to Le free freuj this objection. It is the h:irr.inl of the surface wbicb causes tbe iivtb, : and a l.iird, compact sarfaue alwavsU'r'. dries out faster tl a a a loose Tbe'prqer way is to take tbe ...t.TgOocr - . r t. . . i . l - I ni:ii " "! " " '-v olaat to be watered so aa to ciakel. ar,- i,ni?n i ,t AlttSt that the land may have the pal- , I Lff displaced to waW tbo b-ii ' Tf ' . i watered part fL ch w ircsrrre . uk rapidlv. Toiae," bbagean.1 other things :ter? watered ia t his ezz-oiants cat of this character wav. will need no rf-newa! .,f w!r for several weeks. It is a slow 0f rettinsr smh work done, but way it is the tn! v surp war r,f dnin it. t"r f Saiar. I r , , ... i 'The general belief scents to be tbat a hog will take cafe of hiiLseir. It is true that they will, bear much neglect, it ia equally true that thev Will renav roon cure At thls'sca- Mt. nft. TMr Arfw I., ....renucr us measurably secure .... - - .... suffer from cold, we ft tar, lot ttie;c want of straw or ba v for a good nert. ! Thev are f...l n-ith" i-nl.l 1 n...b 1 J - - ' " - . v. , ..V'VL. I r ' i t . - i - i :. '"r." ioou, aua si irregular times. .c- it rtn I - A . 1 1. - ' t L ;iilf-It" "I . - c - - fro it-h fixd should not be fed to add! is it profitable to feed oneooked Vege- i tabies to any extent to swtcc. is true tbev rav keep alos ,, , -, . Life it - g .naaer tuch floori: tirciiniManres tney wni not b. We notice tbat ivjbie tben , - ys have gxjj pigi anl tithfrs' " i ;, m i .. i t .'. ' . " u,u' ' differc treer.u nt lbe aniinaU receive at tte 05 iUvir oaers.. ' I ; Aa Aroerica a editor pub!; luav lcnih-r m liir A i-n .i a t-i a a . paper. '.n thetanie village upbraidi ti:n f.jr obtruding his family matters upon tbe PuW,c- Irntn n'fl . Inn mr fK... no ni ! " '"J rf!' TTbra 19 DJg Lat Pwtaloea. : t sneers u?ihiv t. an ivr ii-: Fanners uaaJv wait for tie tops lof iottcc to die before begiaaing w dig them. This is all very well when jitc are not too dying, ao in tne tr.u. --iv fronts tevtre en 32 lie; U2U to . ! kill potato topi, are often iK.iponed : instil the latter part of Ortober, and t !a sac b cafes severe frcst. ar? oftrt , spe ddr Hl-wed 'enoujrh to freeze s br weather col ;;ie a cru on tac; . :r"i-e o: ta: groauo. ; I Las; ra.-oi tbe weather- through i : Se:tenther was warm t and fbawvrv, jrantiauin qnite mild up t i fbc mid- it v v v - . j - - . ---- - Id Sais-b d ijiri ii g their rcaebbiows; j i" ' r 4 ; fate, sands of acres frost b itcn ia tb:. way. t , 5 TbeksMisuth ra woa !1 not i i!V t- tell read-'. i!yf f.i j.; k r; "In hi u, "V ftT'l uli il Sir l.r! : li.t: the la M tjrif-i w iicri b i:cit..: .1 lit? Ul-trv : p !l' s;.i : fi:- -'i!id be tti.t wit! ;irv.T - nhc:: lh-V "a e luiVJ t- iiiu;krt, j i.-e .St-ct.-di viu.-inz tic nj.eiwu' of the h-.-!c by the btntr. licl few j-.us; i! :ineftid wi;h faroiicg are more ua- -'Jeasant ihnu trying to market pta- J toes which have beea frost bitten, cr d by. tie dry rot. .You n;ay ; Lili as Ciaav times as n-a and vou wiii alwavn (ltd that -' 1 some affected ones have .bet a over-1 looked. we do? isLall we dig our potatoes j before tber are ripe, tor fear tbeT mar be frozen? Of courfe it i 'Had1 not aa agreeable alternative. a killing frot blackened the of; all the potatoes early in this moath, t as is frequeatlv tbe case, would farm-i era hesitato to dig them on the plea ' that they are pet ripe ? Are they not j as ripe now as tbey would be had aj frost killed the tops two weeks since? j Probably the skin would slip a little; on the smaller ones if dog early ia ; tbe month, but we think we should , prefer to dig them. with such defect) rather than to .wait for the lops toi d'',-' nmninr the risk of tin if bein-i reached by the frost. But is tbe death cf tic tups . tie only or lie test evidence of the . ma turity of the tubers? Sometimes tbe tops will die bom severe protracted drouths ia summer before the tubers are fuily mr.tured, end may be killed bv frost whiie the poUtoes are green ! and continue to grow when the larger portion of the . potatoes are fully crown and matured.- Tbe best test of maturitv in the po;atoes is, wheni upon ocing presceu uara wun tnet thumb, tl.e skin is firm, and wiil not! I t.T -! .1 . slip from the potato. When the ' ct larrpr - marlptablfl ' r.nrtion nf ihe i ' tubers in the bill will answer this! .. o , .. .. . ( the condition of tte tops.. Mraitlwrrj Be4a. A vouag cuiuvaior wistics sc questions answered. First, as to tbe quantity of strawberries which may be raised frctu an acre. .' Everything depends on good . cultivation, aud mucL oa selecting of the right sorts. It has hot been very nnusnai to get two hundred bushels per acre of the Wil son, but oce hundred is more com mon, eveu from the best management. Many tears ego, a ceiebbor raised iu two-thirds of aa acre which we sold him, at the rate 'ef fuur hundred bushels per acre. Tbe Wilson might have poses-ed more vigor aud pro ductiverfe? attnartlrse ttan at pres ent We estimated ttafu line of quart boxes might have been placed ia cctitact between rows and hare beea nliedfrom them. - Second ques tion, What is the be -t mulch for strawberries - in fruit? "Answer live straw, which is straight, smooth and keeps its place. Other stiff, clean straw auswers well. Fine cut grass rots down too soon. Third question Do you cut the runners ? . Answer The best way is to cut them. Some sorts, as Triomph de Gand, for la- rtsrKe.-rtii B9t do-we! -withorcr' with Wilson it is less important; market gardeners geaeraily adopt the matted down system, keeping them wtlf cultivated between the towb, aad weeds aad grass carefully clean ed oat ia the row as suooras,. the beariug season has passed. Cutting the- runners gives heavier", 2rop' end larger oerrwfS, and in markets w prices, vary . mih quality . they most orofitah'e- Pn?th-MwV,nl I l - t t oea uo you remove lbe winter i molcticg? Auswer As ;. saua " as" we wisu to ccitivate the rrooua. f HsudiyJa April.' JIake the. ruws' clean, and then replace tbe mulch as j soon as tne berries Oetna to frsi, toi protect thtJU Gcn'lemr"t. rrou the ioll - .,- a'l.aiajr. . ' - -. " any time w bee tbe ground is iu j ciJtr, i,loAiujf fur the ntxti V e&f Crop Should be carried On" ' On .11 iff.b a r.M . " miow- iug, that tbe land mav have the' r,al-r,t",,7"Xs"n--Xi'- ., - a - , 11 i Store o the frost, and snow and inches at M"181. be haxd, "iL? pa ul jLeiConrectionerle. Nctiou- """l01 f h? '"." rfkAi up with j a c:i . - . - i . i . ii .. . . .i "'p-1 ituuu arum wv) kal Ftr wLicb ctiaveys cur jof,De? f.:e.-fed.. views on this f subJccl ia ' ' bai ougUtj to be treasured npby errry farmer:! "Unlthtjo ia uo sucb thiu,r a capillary attxsction, unless tte fact of thero being no moisture five inches below tho surface iruvcs that it la equally dry s-ix or eight iccbes '. aeep etinlesa the n bole theory of dew j . " deposits i3 wrong, and that a Jeq, j ""'i jternzca soil will attract no raor from the atmosphere tbaa shallow and surface idow in?: tben 4 we hold that this deep svstem' will !miilinii, II.. " - uj uitoiui iui i ttcure m our i . i . , ' 01 sut"&. urou -!,t as is now uijn -W- Taru.er " .; . ufi.r Ht J J . Treat , Lens, kindly ; if Vvu want ruil t ... 1 l.ori ! Jfj-i the I i .- i "IS F preuiiH-s wub stick sua t-to i :. arid IMrl HIS Uu.'i OU th.-ij whcuet-r be. a .catM lfcc? -U aUv' I hav eggs f r his own , c - r i . . t. iLUrfDiiii; vi ii i-; u i u lirff'S lit IT. A tVeraaa'a Taot-' Mrs. Uriggti, h iik ea urttr Aediit, i Eoorbon ' eosutv, s; left-br ber bu'ijau'l tb:sr spring in fjnu. Tliis i-uuiiiivr tLi rare of tb e I. cbluU Liis devfrowd he Leat, fields uu then itiirteJ fjr tbo ou-hk;i r rcw near, . She tad a deeu fiiTw j.J.jved with the taa a ceep fiiTw j.;.jel wrth K ae terpen J.iuiar nae cesi ta oats. Xlt'.s oilrui.-teu the ti.i ;s uILc;et. to gather them ia large .jliu'ilibers furrow ' lurroa. . the bottom of the 1 1 . i i,. llUicUaneotu. C: & & Hare nsnc o;jCoe-I Larpe anil (.'orcpleto A.ortaieiit fWd for ' p Tl J WlTltftr Wmp t X dli dUU. Yf 111161 f Odl. ; They hr a e-jmplrta a"rrttiBt "l S!lHi:il! : And Felt Over Shoes.! MEX AXP IIOVS' Clotiiingi 1 , . "Rrwrhc! and Shoes, aa mm mW HATS AND CAPS, - oloves,&c. : Tjniierclotbin u r ifen and Women A large ii-rtiLem ol HARDWARE' QUEENSWARE, Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c. A largv Work af ttsr an t tar ' ' ' ' -SALT 5y the ISarrcl oraek Prices as Low as Possib'e. c. 1 roai & 0. HOLDEIU5AU31, Btf'de the GOLD MEDAL AT THE PARIS EXPOSITION and are ' ' ;.'. . pronounced, by tbo first mosfcal talent, seminaries, the press, etc., the oOmerSet, Pa. j Tavern 7 "MGrri?TT"w ttwto matp pHUAl SIDE GROCERY . . j Jon rcceiTcJ al lbe 'ijCheapside Grocery A New Stock of Goods, -NOTIONS : ' cnocERins, ; ' '.' .; "J FLOUR, . " BACON, ' ;" ' . ; fish, .-.; SUGAR. - I SY11UP.S', v MOLASSES, TEAS.f COrFEE. DRIED and CANNED FRUITS t ScC-, &zd, 5sCT.' lf thr hrt 1.lar. U,TitH ma jirictn.. Cail Opposite Somerset House; : ) sSOMEKSET, 2-A !! . . . - . - " - ' tf , Cook&Beerits',. FAMILY GROCERY Flour and Feed 2 store'; 'f W m rnrnJulir imamlon: rrb - nir.aa at k ir-.ij. tu wwa Ttti'7 '1.':'- ".otened owin 2TAIX CROSS STREETy - SalmaiUitiuatsohillliiiearibabcst .Tobaot-o, Cigars, Ac, Vr-."1"" ""t ' "' B , ( y JCl U ''hrA' ? L "1? A TVTTT.'V TTT.OTT'P I ,, j. jj i-r w I. COHH-MEA L,- ; OA TS. SULLLF.I). CORX, .. . OA TS if OlixCH(P. AaJ ewty ;l:ing 'pnrUiulag to tlsc fee"! IVnart meatal iht - - LOWEST ttiit im-f -n TrrTrtTt"i - ifQU AC ASH: ONLY. Oi - i5; SUMtwrnn. Wn0n.ar, liwU'.-j h -i iin if. nwl l"ll- enmin .Kir r- 1 -l :i kr.. ii, an1 i'It'"r"!ii Jor a ja imvut. , ', ' - Oa M AtX CRtS3 Strert. SomCT. Fa CLMH ASD PATIlfT AGIljf. -1j W.C. BEHI'tiEH. Ksllrilar :f SaithOrl I Sireet - rjTxsvcoii, p.. i PMcat mnmi. tvmi.. "u.a':;.' ia. m i if mi.ii in trf.ij. . , , St raoats m--ctsrur . . "Vjca 1 I-' I 4 LL&: .' f. f HXXy CITY ST A IE. BUiUUtXC! a ; , WOOP TURNIfiC SHOP. ntiojifi, ltu.i Ti:w!si''.in:i el aatei..-.. . l ; " .... . - r . i iof c;.rj. rA?5rm.3tr.rS'orS? aaavietty. - ! - - jniylJ ! 2iew Al:erli?inenl$. FRAjSTC t. DEALKll IN PI ANG S.OMBBSBT, IPA. afA SS3 f?,--rJj Kranich, Bach & Go, Chickering, II A HD WAN, BRADBURY Decker Bros. Fia.noes. SBIMOXS & CLOUGH, Esty Mason & Hamlin, Smith's American, Taylor & Farlay, and Shoninger's Eureka Grand and Concerto. Borne of tlie Instruments Have SEVENTY-TWO FIRST PREMIUMS, m-ij-ij J. lliUJ.nuillJJX1XtJ .UAXXAS.U. WT-i Sfi rpaAnattU nrA forma a a o manLip. All Jnstraments Warranted from Five toTen Years. SEXD FOIt CIIICUL.M1S. Tustruiients Sold oa Moderate Monthly Installments. FKiyK T. PAINTER, May, 13,'74, McELEOT Wood St., - i54 -WHOLESALE JDIT (3-OOJ3S OFFER THEIR STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS FOR AUTUMN AT VERY LOW PRICES. -; "... September loth, lilt 4. r JOHN F. BLYMYER, ; DEALER IN Hardware, Iron, Nails, G!ass Paints, 'yr: r oils, &c, cC' ' I The ioilowinz L a rart:al lit of i ii i VI Planes, Saws, Hatchets, Hammer-, Chisels, Plane Iron Miea.kc, Black jSsaTtwJraiSkr.r1? fn.?tn'a Good, Bvllowa, Anvils, Vices, Files, Hammers, &c Saddlery Ilardware, Tab Trees, Gig Saddles, labie Knives aua i: vrks, 1 ocket Knives, Scissors, Spoons and Razors, the largest stock in Somerset County, i'ainter s uoods, a full stock. White Lead, ColorH Pai;its for inside and outside painting, Paints in oil, nil colors, Varnish, Turpentine, Flaxseed Oil, Brushes, Japan Dryer, Walnut Stains, Lc Window Glass of all Mies' and glass cut to any shape. '. The beat Coal Oil always uii baud. , Our :M.k of Coal Oil Lamps ia large and comprises very e:e?aut stylt'f. Dastnifs Circular, Mu!?y and Cross Cut Saws. Mill svaw r :ie-rci ti.eie-i rjna v. rorxttata S.IIOV ECS, . I-'OSKS, Matties, Grab 1l . j'kj ScvtLes. Caat Me'eT. Step Laddt r.-." Camaee Ulasses. Wash lb ards, Ci'tU-s Wringers, Meal Sieves, Door Mats, Baskets, Tub. Wooden Burkef. Twine. Rope e!J sizes, Hay Pulleys, Butter Prints, Mop Stick. Trps. Stf!yards, .Meat Cutters aad Stuffers, Traces, Cow Chahis. Halter Chain; Shoe. Put nnd Scrub Brushes, norseBrushes, Cur ry Combs atid C-rds, P n-r Locks, Hinges, Screws, Latches and everything iu tbe Builders' liue. Caps, Lead, Shot, Powder and Safety Fuse, Ac, Ac, Tbe fact il keep everything tbat belongs to the Hard ware trade. I deal exclusively in tbit kind f gods aud give my whole atttention to it. Per son? who are building, or any one in need of anything in mr lice, will find it to their advantage to give me a call. I will always give a reasonable credit to responsible persons. I tbatk my old customers for their patronage, and hope this season to make many new ones. Don't forget the place April ' BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARGAINS!!! AT ThoXcwS a. r, lAr-ciosR, Dealer Dry Goods, Fancy & St&pl8 Notions, ; Ribbons, Embroidery, Laces, &c. Would be -pleased to have his Friends and Patrons call and ex amine his Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Store Room on jMain. Street, opposite the "Bamct IIqilscv' Somerset Pa. US"-' iC, FOLLASSBEE & CO, ilVlerchant Tailors, Gent's, Youth's and Soys, F2&M3.1e.C!ii!l "d 121 Wa4 itmt, cwaer JlfUi Arcane, i PITTSIJURGIi: , AXDP.EW PEEBLES, v lir. s'iati Ave. aiil Lwrty Sifeet. , witsbCeoh. pa Eutrvv X. i Sixth Arrnue. tejca Miscellaneous. painter, xVnd ORGAN ..T. I. .V -. l. T Somerset, Pa. & DICKSON, PITTSBURGH, PA. sep23 roods in Stock: O irncnt.r' Tool Hatnes, Buckles, Rings, Bits and Tools. - tmco Kettles. Handles of all kinds. SPADES, RAKES, nratns. fcsedires. .Mason HiimmpiM and Tire Bolts of all sizes. Loookinr BAER'S BLOCK." JOnX F. BLYMYER, tore of ! . crouse & shires, ' XaDotaetarcn ot Srd nJ Itamuia CIGARS. BEDFOBD.PA. OrJrn Sullrlte-L X irixtl mgrttt. 1 dRlv 1 Z aVpocxzt rsrvv y7"y Knim and Forks, ilvLif SPOOLS, SCISSOES. v J 1 1 2,?XE. SHOVELS. tOCKS.Y'HV k I tl- K f, . 1 I I ninger, noiis, tues, etc iilV AGRICULTURAL TOOLS, awf f ! r t Miicellaneon3. Vr.l. WalkcrS CalirornU Iit Ctrar Hitters arc a" purely TdeMLTo I re;ar.itio!:, nwle cliic-rir f;oa tLs na tive herbs foru:J on tlio lower rnrrei of t. .3 S.rra Ncr.t.I.i :noui:t.V;:;s of Cai.-'or-!;i.L !,(! n:e!:crn:i! r-rpert"cs of whica i are eitc;el tbet fro:-i withoitt tl;9 us if AWVb"' Th? f :estiMa' 1 a.irs ! t.:y .:-;..'. " V. .i 1 V.:i cm-JZ cf tl:a I i -;i ":i:;i-:, .i -.-ri- 55 i f VlN'EiI.U: ItiT i 1:1;-. ." O.'.r :k;s .1 1 5l:.it tLV r i :".;'. 0 ! t::-J . I3 ftl, :. -. 3!ul tliC J-atU.-!.: - I mer !.: .e;-.l::i. Tl.eyaio tl.o greaS I V.ik :: .;!:;: i a l.i'c-cn inz pra -.t!e. a r --r t-ct Itctiovat'tr siitl In. :z i;-atur f svEtc:;; Never L're ;a ti !.:-'.'rr t( II.s or. i !.a. a: ss W.t ct:v'i:;(!r-l pi'es-:;:? t-ft. Ti'.WxzWij K-.x,.:: m if Vwkuak 1;:tt. i i !.4l.nf tfca 'ic cf every i-ca- ai -'i f'-C" Tie? are a g?:.i.o I.-riiive a tril sa a Tu-i. rt-;n :s Coriseiina f-t. l--2ur.n:i'i cf the l..ver a-i VUceral Orgiaa ia ii-iioc The proportkj cf DtL WAXKrfs T!Srr,A5 UrrrESS srs Jl r"rfest. Tj.ar.oret"'?, Canisiiiatire. XntrlrioC Laxative, b.aretii. Sediiir. OmrVr l.-riUit Suitcrjic:, A.era- t.vt and at;-!;;:;,. i : .... ' Gratefal Thoasands proclaim Vts xgax Bitters the most wor-derfal In vifforaat that ever asuiaed t makis ytem. No Person can lake these Bitters accor -liBg to directions, and remain long nnwell, provided their bones ara co: de stroyed by mineral p.5303 cr other raeaiu, tad vital organs wasted beyond repair. Rilions. Remittent and Inter mittent levers, which are so preva lent ia the valleys cf our great rivers throughout the United Stated, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Iliines, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, F.ed, Colorado, Brazos, llio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many others, wi;! iia their vast tributaries, throsght j entire country during tLe S lii-'t trA Auurrnn, aad reajarkably ta iz ' sons of unusual teat aci i-yrw?. v.-t ' invariably accorcpiaJt-i ly?-2.-.r:Hi--1 .o rangements cf the Kr.vs.mPs vut ;i,-r 1 and other abdDtzirx! r!'. Z.i ".imr u treatment, a prtrgt:Te. irSjyr v nnv ' erfol inflaesce crca z1ok vrnw r-- gacs, is esflotiaLsy lauemsj- Taw is no cathartic for ifce yrsza vuu. w ., Dit. J. Walsts's Yisziz'xz 2:::t.vx. h " aa they will spceJ:!y rraiv? -u"i-colored viscid iatitr w wjti bowels are loaded, ai ti. f;i-r,.t '. stimulating the secret-oa3 if zL? i-;;r, and generally restoring t-; Li-j functions of the digestive crgsas. Fortify the body against dlsea? i . by purifying all its tluids with Vivec-is Birrsns. Xo epidemic caa tal-i Lcli cf a system thus fore-araed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, V.A- ache, paia in the Shoulders, Cr.ri.s, Tightness of the Chest, Dizzircss. S r Eructations of the Storaach, Bad la tho Month. Bilious Attacks. Pa'pita- tattoo of the Heart, InSatstaation ef th Lungs. Paia in the region of th Kid neys, aad a haadred other pa nful yn:v - toms, are the of&prings cf Dyspepsia, One bottle wUI prove a better guaravitee cf its merits than a iengtay adi er."e- raent. Scrofala. or Kin?s EtIJ, whe Caitre, Scrofaioc iiiuiiEiitifCj. iaiuV-t Ia the3. a ia aii c't4Tcun:a'v ins- thoi-a their great eirative poair ti. te dfit ubftinate aii hit.-aLUlle cic-t For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Goct, B.ou, P.cr;::t- tent and Intermittent Fevers. Diseases of ifce WooJ, Liver, Kilr.cv3 ar.j TiliiT. J tiese Hitters have no epol. Sch Li.jca?rs are caaaed by Vitiated L'.L Mechanical Diseases. Persons cn- j gaged in 1'a.au and ai.acra.s, s-ica Fluaibcr, Tyje-sct:rt, Goio-balri, ar.ii UiaeTi, 6 tacy adrance in i.fc, are su:-ct to paralrsis cf th Boveli. T rxird snui-l this, take a done of VTalsfs's Vix tGMt BrniM oecaAiooally. For Sk in Diseases,' Eraptions. Tet ter, Siit-Kheuns, Blotches, Stt; l'.njp'.es. Pustnlea, Coila, CarUcncics Itirgxonr.g, Scald -head, Sro Eye. Eryipcla., IU.b. Sctirfi, Discoloration of tho Skin, II amors and Diseases of tlie Skin of vrhatever cae or nature, are literally dag np and carried ont of lbe syiteu in a short time by the cse of these Hitter. ; Pinr Tape, and other Worms lurking in the syistem of so many ltona:iis, aro eilcctuaily destroyed and removed. . 2 yiter.i of tr.cdicine, no vermifuges, no an thelniiiiitl will free the system from worms like tliee Citteri. For Female Complaints, in young or old. married or rinplc, at the dawn of wo Tr.anhcKKl. or the trim of life, these Tonie Bitter display so decided an influence that improveaieut ia soon perceptible. . Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when ever yen find iti impar.i.ei buratiag Laroueh the im in 1'ur.p.e-i. Eniptiocv r Sores; cleanse it wbea yoa Liil it obstructed as-J slasrg.sh ia the v"ii;.: clcacse it vrtea it U fuui; your feeling; wi'.l tell yoa wbea. Keep the b.ood pare, tie beaitti of Lie iy&Uai WUifjUoT. It. H. JIiDOV I.D i CO.. Drr.gy iti am! Gm. A Sn Fra-cisco. CVifjreia, aaJ "f WM"?i-.-n -r; (T-iriM Ss . y. Y. F OP. SALE OR, BKXT. 1 will sell rco rcT Plaawa mill, t Q-i-iur ol a 40 hirse f jwer eoitinc. vttc pUac r. uue lr noal kr, oe trima xu.) t-.ie wmll nw. or, fji.H avrtiT. aaA thrM eiral w. all In raa nic or4er. tn rea oatie tf-rm. Fvr prtirmir arforw W.ESH.llFK. ai . " - (iim-ii. Pa. J. HOHNEK. - Buggy, Carriage AND LIGHT WAGON i MANUFACTURER, SOMERSET b am wpartl to auaatartars U order mrj da. (cripUon o CAHRIAOER. BLvKilFS. , . ; , . ., . 5LXKIF,S. St-KEVO WAfWITS, HICKS. ... . iLtl3HS, he, ke, la tb latest aal bmM appfurod itrlca, aaJ at tac Iowcat Possible Pri?. . AU. IS WATT OT A First Clav Carriaj;ct Or a ofwr nWf. mrt tw fnU larltwi i call actl Amine bi work. N'uh tmt uie rrr, asaterl iU N m. .1 in tha mjmfaiiir ki wk. aad awn bal loa , BEST' Va'O II Ic Tl E' Ar cnpT-! la kf -?!15letr. mm? w Vwa hara had aa czpvriracw ottt iwn in ti basiar?. Ha is. tttrci4 mtw'ton1 tnWiM TtbWi. Mb ia tn.iw uT itJnl ' vjrkniwhip. All work wa-raaPr-l In rrw Htted whB lTin tba tnop, aad guaraaUad. AUktadiof . ROAIIUNG AND PAINTING rHM hi a Mt aa-lnhaa:W winner, aad at tii hurwst B-Ktra. II, i drajii u m tsil ' work la rwli a -Dnivr, and t ra-'h prirr to jutt it to tb, tstemt af vvvrvbodv to prcruwits ) fitta Call aad axamia tut wurk tclurc arctiaa- ittx el nw hro. , Groceries and Conncticr-trU V 1 111 : l ; i r Tt'.i pr & iH lor t. T. fTH ftr.. bo hare BMru Jn'.o jvr mtt nt'..rtt ;-n Twm to h' pimot. Ty rmm Inmm I ia ixr' . . ". ' - - I , . . . ... . . . J ' - ' " i ... j j i ! i . ' j . f j ! "1T7" w. DAVIS A BRO" j II CTFTF! A"P " Grocery and Ccnfsciicnery SOMERSET, PA. Wedir W lafora tk fw-ieaf tbiacMaB alt tbt w, tiT puriisMl Uie 'jpxi ai Ceo terikornr H. . Kaepfr. ev; :i Earat Horn, tad aav bm n.uUiuc.''iu FLOTK, AJVD MEAL, corrxE, TEAS, SI OAKS, SICE, SYKUPS, XOLASSES, J i if .XISH.SALX, J t SPICES, " APPLES, IXATTKIXCJ EX TRACT?!, - , t , , DKIEB A'I CAXX ED TSl'ITS." - : ' 4 ' ALSO, COAL OIL, TOBACCO, CIOAK3 sxrrr, buooxs. BUCKETS, TTBS, A AJI klada Ficach ad xaswa CAXniES, KTT5, CRACKEBS FAXCY CAKES, PESFCaEitT, AST) TOILET AKTTCLES. . COMBS, BSCSHES, SOAP, ke. AIM aa aaaucunent of Tort. Ar tor tie Kttia If tv, wat aaTtbaw ia t"l Oracerr and Ca. fecU-ry lioa eaii ac . Davis Cheap Jrocery OPPOSITE TH E bAE5ET HOfSE. B.-lJ. To the bVri-7iaff or Scmrr.el Co. .-Gext's: Your attention is called to the fact that GEIS, FOSTER & Pi, llSatUSninUnSt. Jfl.VSTOW!irA are selling DRY GOODS, NOTIONS MILLINERY, at Earn trice. W mxiran;, yoa TaitCTa Brktt m Prirta. fllarsajaa, iMiataaa. Aiparaa , lrsO. Muii,. Itruwo aad bwacbwd la lTn,. rck. trii:. l'it,l, Jeao. Cambric. " Tircier. J-haaaci. Clutaa aad CaMiwere. la fart ail i j Om' ad xi.m. A tnp to Joboitowa ' wiil ua v roa ta tentb part tk iprf a trio Fh'iatlelphia. and "t f I il Phi!a- di trwl and yc frriaht 0,4- a ' eJa ,a.T.j to da It kniw ww M ia tar aa I pa, ffiwk. Bar, a ra( to par aad do var ,wa work. Call aud Mittr Kuck aad prxwi and jttdf J jir Lrel'"-. foster a qvix. i ar w prrpared ta deliver ) k taw following pointi in Somiriot, ewaatr. i tw j iaahi niirt; tiarreU. M larra! I'uiai, t aisci- aian, Cr rina. CocBaencc aad botaerMC i Order Nolicitetl. i Tfceir cal ' epriall recctanteiWed trd-ia I e a. Addr SaperiaicndeBt, Kejttuoe Jor. tiua, Saiaeraet .'., Pa. ocU4. ! I N '4 '- 1!
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