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Show ME COUNTY REKISTER. FAliM. FIELD AND WARDEN. oriii iivt, support MegUler FublUlilug luiupsny. AL READERS- WAIL EIHRAIM, HINTS FOR OUR VALUABLE t hi RUR- w Crops Winter Care of Emperor William smoke twelve Pasturing Cattle-Car- rots for Horses How tim-s- : who tuid there a mi! cigars day Australis frigates Sore Mouth In think thut the young ruler is era.y. Pigs Dairy. But until be sinks into the rigim tie habit hi mental condition muy not be Carrots for Horses. ('ll mil scout a in n suialli'f priqioi I ion Ciilixidvml huH'les. L'iiiieiii th.m iiiuri-mi- : uf moist TlIKliK i! in hundreds of boys in our most ol her routs. They are gum 1 for midst growing up to bo sts to soeiely. cows or horses, lull scclil to be honorable who would Is- - useful inbipteil for tin1 hitter. Horse citizens if they were given fair oppor- owners who cun do so slniiilil grow tunities for learning trades. It is till wirrots. mill those who ha ic not tiie bind should buy riiougli wi very well to open our doors to fnrrign-ers- . proper t ogive a ration everyd-'ithrough hut it is not well to recruit the the winter, tiiveliillt us tiiniiy nuts of skilled ranks lalair lurgely by ns usual, anil make up the ilclicicnry an is being done, and will con- with equal hulk of carrots, uml most tinue bi bo done so long as our boys are horses dining t lie winter will improve ill The wirrots give the neroi-iioin their opKrtunitiuH to learn animals a sleek coat, probably by t ratios. Tlio evil cull best be reached helping digest ioli. It is a diet 1 of exthrough schools of meehonism. con- clusively dry fild that makes lie hair of many idle horses in winter dry and ducted tii tile journeyman siint. harsh. If the horse is working lie will the full rat ion of oats, hut should It is quite likely thut instead uf the need lie given a ration of wirrots Iwsides Koch lymph for the cure of uonuiiq-tioeueli day. American Cultivator. the cow will be called upon, as it Sore Mouth In Pigs hus iu tho preparation of vaccine virus Mr. Isane Pateliin sends the followfur the prevention of sniuliox. To vaccinate the cow with the tuberculiHd-- ing plan fur preventing sure mouth in pigs f o the l'riiirie Farmer: Anting virus, and then take this for be will pigs will often light fur lif trying to people against iimsumption t the best jsisil ion lor taking milk the iiltinmto outeomn of tin: new disIn this tuberculosis for the SOW. 'nicy will hill- - each the way covery, disease among cuttle may lie pivvcnUJ. ot Iter's muni Its and tongues, using t lie as nu animal thut has had the affliction ti ht it n lower iticisMirs to guml ml-Invi-s- l in its mild form will le in danger ol nt itgi. ignl ion will show . tlio limn' sevtre and fatal islgcs of tlir tongin: fritig 1 ami liil tin- iig.- nilll ilny old. uml "I have as much right tinny npiiroR if l to tlielilsclvcs tlilir Mldllllis will ns you have to yours,' said one man tc IhviUiic MIM-- . Mul Milne Ilf thrill to i but tiicy will not sick, another. Alt! but lias he? This say- Mirli mi i hits grow weak iimldutiol thrive iiml often is as tho of end ing nqieutcd arguIn suiui' iiiu-s- . ment. I mean not that It is the nuturul like miIiu' I llllVC MS'll t licit Illd'ltllS NINHV conclusion of the argument, still ire thut t lii-- Ihi'ii iiii ihvnynl mul block. , that it is a fact proved in Ihc course ol I:i rgi- i s ilropping oil I'.'ifh side of the argument, by which fail, if the de- t In ini nit h. To prevent this 1 bosket baters can nut ngn-e- , ut iuust a dis- tin; cut in- lit Iici from twolo twelve lifter icing furrowed. Tuke hours agreement mutually respectful is reas- them to n warm upurtmeiit away onable. I mean tluit when one man from tin: dam, hold rurli pig lid ween ends with I have as much right to my the knees, witli it iimn or hoy to help, holds a Miiull stick in the pig's opinion as you have to yours, he who Ii. Then snap otT the tour thinks he ends tint argument with a iimiiiI tuke the litter hack to the kind of triumph. sow, uml I never have had any more trouhle nor have I ever laid r. pig Tiie Connecticut girl who was hie. Imthcri'd witli miiv mouth. roughing herself to death was cured, Pasturing Crops. not It the physicians, but by a news-wM-- r are an import nut crop for Oats man. Abuses in ofllcitil diquirt-nient- s when sown iiloni'. The oat are discovered. not by their pasturing is also frostproof in the spring anil heads, but by newsmper men. Mysmay he drilled iu the first moment teries of crime baffling tho keenest de- that the land is fitted for it, and, oil tectives are solved by newspaper men. warm, early soil, will hesix inches high High stato offlelahi are ignorant of th mid strong hy the latter part of SI ", duties of their office till taught them by mul on living eaten oil liy the sh. i men. Judges know noth, wilt nwKpna-start anew at once. If left till tbie Miff Of Utnjteiteff With official reeordi seed-hea- d is formed there will be no fund grave eon it frauds till culled tc second The struggle in all growth. their attention by newspaper men, the seed, and most is to inrlcct plants is the press a siwer to moden Truly of our annual plants, if cut when civilization. small, will grow again, and, when havstrong mid vigorous root, will It begins to look as though the ing a on the second growth very rapidpush rigrretto must go. Society votes it t ly. nuisance a light at ono end and t The second fulling of the green i;.. fool t tho otlier. The duetors assert crop should In: when the plant has that it poison vitality and produce reached till- - lloweriug age. If t he crop lie rank sheep may waste too much of epilepsy. School boards instruct tlieii it. when feil upon the land. If mown teachers to make a vigorous cruxndi mid fisl to them in racks it will have bodies against iL legislative art tiie largest iiturmut of nutriment when the seed is in the milk. Ifttr tiie sheep to laws enact to widethe urged stay Ht that stage, an- - not inclined to eat spread break down among boys now the whole stalk unless tetupti-hv a going on. Even tho theaters, warmd small iillowniuvs of meal ufsiu the left by recent fires, caused hy this pest. re- denis. As we have seen, this extra fuse to employ cigrretto smokers. grain food will lie refunded by extra and the. laud will get tiie Is'iie-ti- t The churches, howovi.r, lie low and growth of enriched manure. 'I'll is is the end keep in the dork. Rmgular that tho to w Inch g on worn lands theaters should lend the churches In should point. Throat has the advantage of ueing adapted to nearly all this matter! soils, mul it my lie the liest crop with It certainly is not a favorable com- which to begin the improvement. ment on our intellectual status that the Winter Care of Cattle. taste for flirtion prevails to such an exAlthough the winter .thus far has tent as is indicated by the reports of been one of mildness and pleasantour public libraries. Librarians and ness, comparatively sMaking. yet trustees find there is a strong demand then: are nights and days which are for fiction, and apparently they deem cold and chilly, mid at just such times it their duty to comply with that de- t lie cattle lind shelter mul good care, mand. Physiology luis demonstrated (iootl ofien sheds, facing south uml that the food necessary for perfect east, with racks to feed the hay and physical growth is not always that straw in, an very excellent for cut tie. which, according to tiie tables, hue the And often no other stahling is needed save for tin milch cows mul young A highest per cent of nutrition. It is well to keep the'sheds certain distention of the stomach is re- tilings. well littered with straw mul tiie racks quired. for which the less nutritious well filled with oats, straw and good forma of food are well adapted. clover and timothy liny. 'Die salt should always 1m- - in a place Possibly the same holds good in in- boils when1 the cattle can easily get to tellectual growth, but from 60 to 75 them, nnd should Is- kept well with salt. per coot of fiction seems an extraorThis is especially needful where catdinarily liberal allowance of light diet tle are fisl cornstalks mul the like. l and vorv necesIt would prove a most serious mi Salt is very health of eat tie. One fortune if the multiplication of exjieri sary to I thegoiul of the test to feed cornstalks is mental farm stations should result ii to scatter ways them Well over tiie ham-yarfarmers generally ceasing to conduct providing the ground is not careful experiments of their own. T muddy, ns cattle ilo not quarrel half ns null'll ns when feeding from racks. take knowledge at second hand it The reference here is to stalks which oftentimes necessary, but it should In have 'Imvii cut from the fields mul revised In the light of personal oxjieri-enre- , dried iillaiiidles. When procrlv cured and thus digested it bccomct this makes valuable feed, mul the catvaluable. No cxiierimental statioi tle relish it. There are various ways to feed com fodder, some farmers usran satisfy the local condition of every ing a feed cutter, wliile others prefer farmer. The results of each are only to allow tliecnttli: themselves togath-er the fodder. As to advice as to the valuable as suggestions to farmers method of feeding, the writer whereby they can personally conduct superior would that both nreeqimlly good, similar experiments If successful rt anil nosay choice can he made. avoid those which have been officially A Good Hotbed. discredited. It is tills use of experiHen is a gmul plan for making a mental stations that makes them Im1 portant aids to good fanning, scarcely hot ml for starting early plants. It less so. and with the same limitation! ia IS feet long mul o', wide, takingfour m the experience of farmers reported sash 3 by (I feet . It is made very simIn agricultural newspapers. ply. Six pieces of 4 liy 4 chestnut lindier, three 3 fii:t long and three 2 mi-mi- imuii-graiio- iipM-iiriilie- n 1 1 ilisi-ase- in-- r . sheep-feedin- iK'tu-lieia- il liirli is riii'iii rx lllul u Tin- - n-a- aru joimil by a rn.x lii.-e- s to prevent xpieinliug - sup-plie- tlii- - iiiMili in front uml Mi t WE A YJI KR-WIS- SAYINGS.' found E in the gospel of St. Malih'.w, where wo mul (chapter xvi. j : the il w'l b foul weuthei 'uorni,1l''' J ,Mr th" ky 1,1 rt'd unil ' it is evening, mg,' anil again, fur the ye say it wilt 1h fair sun is ml. ll is not ills ii Vs. however, evrn ut the present iluy, that )Nnile ure willing j to content tlieuisel ves with such rnm-- ! imralively safe prognostications as j and many others of the same j these, which might ho mentioned. They d)- -: sire, ir MiKxildc. to imike certain of ilu wiHitlu-- r a long time in advance: nnd lienee tin- prophetic almanacs which have long enjoyed, anil still conlinut to enjoy, so extensive a popularity. One may smile ut the quiet uuducity ol 'the render of the future who docs not ' hesitate to predict on the 1st of in the year to nunc: but it is an ' umaziug instance of the gullibility ol thu great public that there are still many people ready to take such statements All Mich pretended j forecasts me of iiuii-m- matters uf guess work merely. Hy u liuppy chance the phmplicl iiihv be niiw and then mrmi, lmt it is linrilly l to add that be is far more often wrong than right. last M strip uf iIih frame liir xliiqa. CANVAS BACK DUCKS. J DAYS OF OLD THEY WERE SET TO RHYMES. lowel'-'Whi-- i I Sum. Thoy Miles a Mmulr ami keep It I p. l'i Hy Two n y Sows uf tho Mans uf the SltlM and Thrlr Acevilpti Slgulllruurp Kut Thera W(( Xiilhlui Seieutiap Iu Hut Silly 'J' M-',- Dr. Clini'li's s Mat-rui- wn.-lli- til re-tir- eJ physician of 1ortlnii'l. (Iiv., for tin hist tlnvu ) fill- baa devoted his time to hunting und fishing und writing . Tim docntdi'ins for i:qss-stor Inis mode u study uf tlio iqi'iil ol cun the duck und enystiic cauviis-lucfly faster than any otlier nicmln'i'ot the duck family. can dist an.-"The eunviis-luc- k any It can other duck. said the doctor. fly two miles a lniniilc nnd keen it up for hours. Thu iiiull.'ird is the slowest, hut with uu effort can go a mile u The giulwndu duck is minute. found in the East often, lmt is numerous ill Oivguu. The members of this family can travel eigliiy miles uu hour. duck is almost , swift The broud-lii- ll but cliu'o' keep canvas-hacthe is the rail: us long as the other. You may think that gconelly dowei than luullurddui'k. This is not so. With the slow movement of tlirir big wings they do notappuur to be flying rapidly, but they travel from 80 to lot) miles un - sHi-tiu- k The agi'ieiiUurist and tlio hiisliiind- mini, ami 111111111 ail those whose conditions uf lifu force them to rely upon the soil for thu menus of subsistence, Manure. are so dr undent Um thu elianges uf s of teiiqieriiliiiii mid thu Twelve-foo- t hoards arc tlu-- uaiii-- i foci and fair, uf wet and dry. that it is surprising thut quest ions rrgnriliug to tin- - corner posts, and to the iniildie I'.e weather, should from tinie il t ilirltes three wide are strips posl have been tniulu u sulijn-- t for into the front mul rear anil nailed to the tui hoard for the sash to rest up- liirtieular ultentliin. Is mg. theretin-H- . there was any metiiiiiilogieiil on. high! cell inches of fresh horse to enlighten thu world with its manure tree from litter, which has been collected ill the Stable, is put ill scientific predictions, Kiiple had begun the lintlDiii mul covered witli four to study thu fueo of tho sky, tlio shift- inches of rich soil gathered ami made iug uf the wind, and the changes of ready last full. Kitty pounds of line the moon, and to emlMidy the results of I Mined list and us much fresh wtmd their observations in and remly ashes are well mixed with this soil. rhymes und proverbs rough fur the giiidunre The ImhI is left to heat, which it does of tliuiuselvos and those who should hour and kn'p it up for a duy." up to It Ml1, anil then rapidly subsides, folluw in their steis. When (lie teiiqiernturc has fallen tu Tiie doctor tells somu inietviling ( hiu of the most TO3 earth is heaped all around the widispnud and popSLIVERS stories about his hunting experiences. OF SCIENCE. frame us high us the niiiiuire to keep ular of these old When hunting near Madison. Wis., was which that attached a Much lias been accomplished iu the lost full he had a narrow the heat steady, aihI the seeds impeculiar from wav of ebi'trical inventions, thu being killed by the liody of ,i duck planted in rows six inches h part fur uml lnirueulous inqiortaiu'e to two in tlm in weeding. duys Humid a year. Tho first of chunci'H are thut only the outer edge ol which hud fallen at his feci from tho sim rp. frost y night occur some sheaves llie.-- e was January known in tho thu measureless field lias as yet been uir about 200 yards uliovc him. of rye st raw kept ready for the pur-tos- c I'lileudur ns Saint laul's Huy. from tho timdii d. Inventive Age. "A duck sometimes when wounded an: laid on the sasli, and on line fiii'l tluit this is tiie alleged anuiversnry It is pniM)Ml making engines ol will cirele around in tiie air and try to r lie in of sashes tie are raised t the conversion of tile greut iqs istlu aluminum to develop l horse power days us as said tlio get up high jussible. for six inches to give uir. . to the gentiles. The opinion und to Ik- - used for directing the move- visitor. "I had wnunilul a big mnilurd There is use on any farm or in any was that from the wqtcctvulgar of the weal her ments of a French war balloon of J.inh.' and it started to cirele upward directly rural home for at least two or lliiir on this day, prognostications might cubic tiictfi'K capacity, over my head. 1 hud a charge of buck-shof t hesn lulls. Is sulse-qneumade for the whole safely t with which mi to lie made in April in tho other barrel uml before it course uf the year. "If.' says a next. How Australia Irrigates. out of range I tired. Ono of the old writer, referring tu the sub. A new form cf chair has heen gut very Australia has in her vast pastoral bullets must have struck a vital port, jeet, "it ho a fair day, it will lie a brought out liy thu Medical flattery for it came down instantly. It wus diunits, a writer in the Cent ury says, phiiMiiil year: if it be windy, there will Company, of Oxford street. Isuidon. rectly uliovc mu and hml 1 not dodged sources of wealtli as great mul more lie will's: if cloudy. It doth foreshow Aneleitric current renders the patient my head just in time its b:aly would mines. Ihi plague that year: while a Shep- insensible to pain when an oNrntioii have j MTiiii mi'iit than those of lu-si ruck mu Mjiuire iqaui tlm lieud. herd's Alimimtek. is back lo the dating being )K'i'foi'iiied on him. if this Already she lias nearly one hundred whizzed past my enr witli terrific it Iditi. further informs us that if thu days of laughing gas. ether, force and fell ut millions of sheep, which illtlie mild year my side. The:i was climate and under the sunny sky of iiii tluitIn day there went tnisl, there dr. . fur dentistry ure numbered. not a bone in its body that w us nut would futnine in the Iomiiiginonths: An old fiermtiu in Sun Frunriseo has broken when I theeiuint ry require no shelter through- anil ir thunder, then attcinptiil to pick it up. high winds and conceived a new idea whieli is rapidly 1 am certain llm blow would have out t lie year und no food lieyond wha'-tlu-- great mortality. bringing grist to his mill. This is tho crushed my skull lnnl the Usiy struck Tlu-nopinions.' as usual, found ex- utilization of long French nails as lend me un the p't on the open plains. It istrin. top of the hcml. hnl-- l The ingenious that I In- sunny skv mnv turn into a pression in verse. For instance, there A friend of iniim named H.cicmft, was old lows mi of latin stanza which wits very out the nail, puts u screw in the brass, atul that drought istim sky tread of tin: Australian shepherd, isipiilar. und of which the following head, and then, by imtting a pini of when duck hunting in Eloriil-i- , also hud a close coll, it was just getting hi'iilsiimu and farmer. Occasionally lines forms one of several English graphite in the hollow stem, he lias an dark, nnd we were waiting in our Is nits there is a succession of dry seasons, j cxivllent Mneil. Thu nail when pol- of weeds, tor tlm ducks behind a ami then sheep have perished by millpile isliiil liNiks Inlike silver, uml the ieneils If St. Paul's Dr fair unit to appear. Wo heard something come ions and cuttle hy thousands on It doth lieiide a y mi: in great demand. happy year; lake and my friend the more remote stations. To mas- If lilusteriug winds do lilow aloft. News comes from New ('isle. Ia. . buzzing over Die ter recurring droughts is the Thea want will tmulilo our full oft : thut Joseph Marlin, a glusxliiuwcr. is suddenly raise 1 liimxelf in his I suit i of Australias inland future. And if it elianml to snow or rain. see what it was. wns a teal duck. engaged in a series uf experiments to The bird must haveitbeen Here, ns elsewhere, nature elialletigi'S Then will I dear all sorts of grain !" going at the formula h which develop by may glass Even more important for the wcuth-cr-wiman's fiii- ad value atul places some rate uf lAO miles nn hour. Just oh bo hardened so us to endungreat Bancroft looked up llm duck struck of tin aist was the loth of sisi'ial obstacle iu his way. Australians nrcf.-ii'iiitheir task with energy, July, a day which, us tlio feast of St. sliiN'k. lie has devised :i method by him in the forehead and knocked him. which u liit of glass was tivatnl nnd I'onfidt'iiii mid the promise of much Switliin. is even y over into the water. Tlio blow was so by no munis made so hard that a success. They have learned tiie art of slioni of nil its former strong blacksmith hard it stunned him and hml I nut in reputation, could scrub-lan- d Ii not break it on of weal! from anvil. even tin drawing England, ul all events, it is not unusual been there to pull him nut lm certainly Ehitrioul flat irons uiv now In the would which a single sheep requires several to hear of some pretense to eduhave drowned. Tho blow killed ieop!c acres for its support. or more corn el ly, irens heat-n- l cation, fmpieiitly lit joke, perhtqs, hut market, Ihe duck. When I fished it out. of the Inven-eleetriu the Irrigation works on a large scale sumeiimes current, ; ly snys tartiy in cumest, have been begun in Victoria and South that as tiun. The interior euntaiiis a set of water I found that the bird's breastSt. Swilhin's lJay is wet or dry bone wns broken. Australia. The storage of water in miled wires, whieh the elec- j Mrs. Mucrum is with her husband. curried- out jn a (as the eftse may he), ho for forty days trieal currentthrough reservoirs is pusses und heats the She large way by muncljvli ties and prS thereafter there would lie a continuance alwnys travels with him on his vote rnmiiiinicM. Throughout New of the Rame kind of weather. Thus the ZiV twenh0t' ?'hf. lutU:r hunting excursions, She is also an of sheets mieH I'wtuetmg South Wales null Queensland the bor- old rhyme ran' a,ld "sbestos. Hy turning n switch the expert shot One day in tlm lakes . . Hwiti.inV ing of artesian wells has met witli satnear Madison she killed forty-oigta. me. ducks. ; SZiZSSZ Ruivess. Once given the isfactory , have the ot Swithiu-means lloeks St. you nrtain carrying tiie Day. if thou he fair. ,n' Fur furty days 'twill rain no more.' eluetriuity "on tap."1 and herds through the Titles." no of drouglit, there seetiis no ndl,,itrJ of camphor proThu commonly omMitud explanation A great deal of needless Ink seems to imit to the pastoral rniairity of sin-of this ancient and widespread suimn dlu'ti,ni P1', premise or being n bo sluil over the titles which persons imineiise pro vinees as New Sont h Wales is too furious to be omitted. "mrunt y ,rtahlishcd in Florida. It is of small education give to each other, believed that in ten yours' time there and (Queensland. With completed though its value, even os llow does it injure one woman to have tradition, will lie more of Ansi ralia systems irrigation promishas been camphor trees than another woman a little blacker or oor-o- r, impugned. es to one of the greatest grape SL Switliin authoritatively wus a bishop of Winehes- - orange trees in Florida,. and that the or clumsier than herself called a mul countries ill the industry will be more It signifies thut the poor lady?" world. The many dillii'iiltics with tor, wlio. after his death in 862. was thut of is said It thn that woman wishes sugar. by the imiin:. It is said that T1' which men are confronted on this to bo thought and tke obtained from the Florida aml,hor he had , of with and who ought resia.i-tspoken great continent are more than match- in the expressed a wish to ho hurtld j opimMiehes more nearly to that of to open ehurehyard. and not M ed liy its wonderful possihilites. of that? Jefferson once complain was usual in the case of bishops, in the "piin1lhan,to Ji nese camjihor. since took off his hat to a negro, while his is distinctly recogchancel of the cathedral. Rome time Dairy Notaa rode along without young grandson nizable. lliltown. Pa., has a ten-yelioy afterwards, however, the monks of the While preparing sheep brains for the noticing the salutation of tho poor-munwho milks a dozen cows, takes the establishment were seized with a fit of "My child, said tho Virginia use of the physiology class at Cornell milk to the creamery and visits his pious indignation at the thought that would you tie outdone in gentleman, lessor Wilder found lro one muskrat a trn pH so great and good a mun should sleep University breakfast. a negro? politeness by Turiuips if a In which tiie collosum, the greut bund little more respect were shown A New York Stategrange held an in- his lust sleep in so humble, and, for a of ncrvc-iilMhy the ! two the connecting so saint, fortunate to the less fortunate there unseemly a spot; and heedless cerebral teresting discussion on the question: of his well was hemispheres, ' wholly would bo less remembered desire, they of tlm rudea0,Mfnt '(iiii milk ln produced with profit ut determined to convey the body in great Among tiie thousands of ness of mannerscompluint and the of misplacing two and a half cents tier quart? The state into the cathedral human brains examined, there have titles. and reinter it been recorded fifteen question was decided in the negative there. But such cases, only os Some just are very scrupthey were on the by a rising vote. mostly from persons of feeble intcllecL ulous to newspapers point of their operations a heavy rain From bestow titles "tho Hon., the lower animals the Hood hut ter cannot lie mnde from burst forth, whieh continued without only "tho Rev. and the like. Now a title inferior or spoiled cream with any intermission for forty succeeding days. previous coses also occurred in the which is not legally a man's right can laboratory of this universmore certainty than good from hnd The monks ever ready to regard any anatomical only be given him by courtesy; and two viz: kittens and a ity, cat. thu latter flour, no matter with whntcnre it mRy departure from the Ordinary course of described and figured bv Professor there is as much vulgarity in sticking those petty titles before a man's name be managed. Kcsultadepciid altogether nature in a miraculous light, at nnue Wilder in 1K83. as in calling a washer woman "a itjion condition, and if these are neg- interpreted tho tempest ns a special lected failures are sure to follow. warning from heaven, and relinquished The foolish designation of lady. General as Khermas a Ctaalnaan. their undertaking whence it said for all men is going out of use, "Esq. If n farmer kept cows that little gave He was a famous chairman, says and it is now Swilhins day derived its thought proper to entitle milk; horses seemed unable to work-o- character in relation to the prophetic Myron W. Rccd. I have seen him pre- every man "Mr. condition Where real disthe pigs refuses to. fatten lie would of tiie weather for the side at tho of meeting the Army of the tinction of rank exists these titles mean ensuing six nt once endeavor to ascertain the weeks. Tennessee, liosido Sherman as a pre-B- something; where equality outwardly trouldeaiid remove it. When the hens when our forefathers were eon- - dinff officer Speaker Heed would be n prevails the only sensible distinction do not lay, instead of trying to find tent to limit themselves to a less exten- - j model for a statute of Diffidence. He are those which manners and conduct j would do this it field of prophetic vision when, out the reason he settles down to tiie sive way: "Gentlemen, in mako. I have never observed that conclusion that hens don't puy.anil instead of undertaking to settle the selecting officers for the Army of the there was any difficulty in distinguish hcthiiikshe is right, so long ns the liens weather for weeks or months before- Tennessee for the year to come you ing well-bre- d and perdo not dispute it. At the present hand, they simply attempted to provide must exercise great care you must son from their nature takes opposite; of will take it time liens to make and eggs priii pny thought and choose the care of that. against the changes immediately aplay. anil good care and the right proaching, they were a great deal more right men. Then he would go down The outward distinction conferred food will secure e9!S. successful. Many of the wise laws into his vest pocket and read a list of by the titlesof "lord," "lady. "duke." upon which they placed such implicit names and then say: "It is moved and "prince, or the American brevets T Farm Notes, seconded these that nominations puss Judge," "general," "colonel." etc., are not to be laughed at or It Hiys to take care of a brood sow; reliance thrown aside with scorn, basod though as read. All in favor say aye. lie had and still have on importance; but she is a good "mortgage lifter." they were, not upon scientific data or could get more business done by a delib- tills cannot be increased by writing-abou- t (lover makes the liest pasture fot reasoning, but on simple observation erative body than Bismarck. It hapthem, The names impose and experience. Everybody. I sup- pened that someone made a motion to hogs. imagination a little, hut when we adjourn. "Oh, he said, sit down. recollect that Talleyrand was a pose is familiar with the curt prince It is not time to adjourn. lings like n variety in their food as verse which runs: The pre- and John Howard only an we Well ns other stock. A rainbow In tlis morning siding officer of the gang smashers' see that thoy do not meanesquire, much foe Is was the convention to him. shepherd's warning; If the beet is to do its liest we must nothing Boston Advertiser. posterity A rsinliow at night give it a warm, well manured soil. Is the shepherd's delight," Florw Tonic RnM. How the Devil Langhs. Fruit and wheat hnvebeeu badly Hut not everyone who repeats "Did ye say that chord ye jest struck statement a aware which that Somebody it says that "the devil cold recent the weather. damaged by tains is capable of scientific verifica- was a tonic? asked the old gentleman laughs when men lie. If this Hood woodchnppera are in great de- tion. So. too, with such common who Isn't going to stand in the way of tiun the devil must laugh twenty, his daughter's education. mand all over this suction of tiie adages as four hours a day all tho year round, "Yes. papa. and has to employ one of his imps to country. "If red the sun begins his race. "Well, hit it three or four times wee)i for him when a sinner He sure the rain will (all apace." Calves that are well cured for nm escapes hie more, so's if there's any bracin' quali- clutches by And Norria-towconverted. getting lilierAlly fill while young make large, ties about it, we'll gut em before ye go IlcriUd. Evening ml nnd morning gray cattle. thrifty ahead with the practicin'. Set the travelor on his way; Washington Post. Evening gray and morning red Never put n frosty hit inaliorse'i Peer Tolley. Bring down rain upon his head. Let us have a judicious restriction ef mouth. The man who would do thie Dim-rumore old than wives' Are The re. something tit serves hanging. until the great American ftibius.for they embody at least a rough Tiie difference between a suitor and . emigration stomach can get Imck its old "tone" To restore strung )m m to its original approximation to establish truth. Both an office-seekis that one pays court and vigor. It is poor policy for freshness, slice atul soak over night in of these latter proverbs. Indeed, noem and the other courts pay. Arkansaw to absorb faster than It' can to bo fashioned directly upon words Traveler. milk, either sweet or sour. digest Boston Globe. soil. ! - nltei-iuition- I i n-- iinuie-Uiorii- h-- I ! c un-dfii- e l wu;ithwi-suiurstitio- par-ticul- 1 n-a- cxx-riiniiiT- s ot r , J c j - mn-harii- c vci1-siun- s: cU-n- great-proble- H tn-du- m i "," s -- ht per-stitio- fruit-growi- I c,Ior profit-ranoiiiz- . n i . e r ut well-behav- ed on-ou- r bo-tre- n n |