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[bottle.. Try. i t ; . yontealjeyQU Bteongahdl fWilliiotresfetitt :" |ti8alffiy..

A s exchange r e t aa rks . thatj "tiie best . teachers axe . tho^a who learn sotopfhing new ihemaolvps e\jer,v d a y , " so we announce thip day. tha't aev-ral thouaand impor tan t eupev have.been made by the use x>fDr. Buli ' sCuugh Svnip .

H«>pe is l ike tho sun, which, as we journey toward it, casts the shadow • •f our burdfeD behind us.—Samuel S r n i l e S i

Hardly R riewspaper printed but. /-speak1-* of a- .sudden death bv heart

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Id- >\ l a a d WA lo>ej$>; Ke.pt ltrr.tag the a;ras$', i|T

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Fai th 3s trie blossom of the s o u l ; ,it makes t h e hope of a future life" i br ight reality, and brings Imparted . friends' in speaking ' d i s -.fin'ee, " ' . '

GrTLMOBE's Aromatic Wine ig-a ?ure imventive and cure for Malarial

Fevers. I t • makes new rich -biood-tnd. is the best ton c known,. JFor Py.s-erstery and Ghotera Morbus it has K> equal-. - Morrison & Mvlore, I^ow-

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justice that I cannot fathom ; God is. utly, a holiness th-tt surjjddijes

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-On ."^ntTton.- Street , - j i jgt .fiTbo^jB-^SuS-pen.-'. .SIcinTtrfagJa... - . . . < : - . ' - . ,.- - •" • •" • . -3^er^^KeIn .has 'n jy- tagFth ' . iro.nthers'iaTe.

. g ^ . u i a - 4 Alsor r h a k e A U " M a d s " of PLA'N-"•Nitrth--V'": .-.'.- v - ; ;-*• . •.:.;."" • ;;.-.-_,-iSme;.

isTjstoir sofct oA^ssfl. AH? B iinKiNe.

Many wonder .why the brute erea-'Oh exeei mankind 'as a rule when It •tmes.to a question of health. .Iti'ves-. iskfiun-qutiekly sscertains the cau.-sv. ' t Is because.-tite brutah**urails: obey« very law of health, while mankind

'-« Constantly dekenerajitig owiho;: to xcesses of our ancestors and oar OVPO fidividua! imprudence-' SHfideti e x -wP.uf e to eix*reme climatic i-nfl-uPD'ces, lu.tfo.ny, . improper food,: -almhol-fo • iraulanfs rover exertion of mit idand

•Kidy, w o m m ^ W , anxiety , eare,:etc , II have a m a r k e d effect on the hu-oan systejK. Be cured by Using Brown's Iron Bitters. A remarkable ' *medy for reit,oring health. . God pi ty tbe man of science who >elieyeaiia nothing but what he can i.rove by seientifie mftthods; for if •ver a human being needed divine iity, he does—Dr. J G. Holland.

A CUttE FOR JPiat'JLES. My face for the last few years was

• ivered with pimples so bad, that I ised to be ashamed to go any whpre.I 00k two bottles of Sulphur Bit ters • id t l v - p i rwpl ' -B "4 io«pp" '» t '~ ' i . I . "«sjy hem every spring.—0. K. Dnw, Pall

River . ; • 23 w2.

&LI¥EB SYEUF..

The noblest spiri ts are tbose which urn to heaven^ not in the hour of sor^

r)W, but in tha t of joy , Iri'ketbe. >irk, they wait for the clouds to diaT

. large, tha t they m a y soar up into heir native element.

A.paJEO'ress-r.emedy'for, Scrofula, W h i t e Swell-ings,J0arie'er,-Erysipeteg; ©put,. Chronic. Sores, Syphil is , : "fumors, Oa.Tbu.-j.cips,' Sa l t Eiheuhi^

• Mafar ia , Blilaua' Complalhls ,"and atl diseasf"! •Iridlcatihg ain-ipipttfe'&ondlUop of t h e Blood I-iver., SStqmacb, K idneys . Bowels ' Sif ln, e tc . T i n s Grand Kemedy is a C o m p o u n d of vege­t ab l e e x t r a c t s , t h e c h i e l o t which a r e Sarsa-pa r i l i a and s t i iUhgia . T h e eui-es effected by ..-soviU's Blood a n d -Li v-er/sy ntp-.Hre abso ' t t ie-a n d the i r record Is hudlsf lgnred by failure F o r sa le hy a i l druggis t s 2

TO PRESEETE THE. HEAfcTH Use ttra„M-agnetori ;ji.ppriaacB Co. ' s

. IJEgBetie Umg Protector !• . .-.-" pitroisONLY S3. - -. 5>&ey a r e priceless t o i-a^ies, -GPhflern.pn a n d Ohilcireii w i t h W W L u n e s , iio ca fpo Pneumon ia , or- .Croup is eye r I smnvs * h p r f tb>;se t tarnjeii ts a>p w o r n . Tbev a U n prwv- n t a n d cnr.f.'H-pa*t raaicaWeS, Co'ds-.TJbeumn, t ism,-?feurji igia Th.ro ; , t vtoubiPs.I>lpW'heria, Ca ta r rh . and"aTl ' teimlmldist-ases WiVl w'par

,.anj?.s«:*j'ee.f»r Thfee. Years . A t e w o r n over t b e undp i -c lo th i Bier ' " • / TATA &BS. . . tt-te needless to descr ibe- the :* . ' RympUiHis of th i s uaUsfu'us d'spnse Iha t issaij-pln'g" t r . e life, a n d -trpiijrfh of on ly t"-o in»ii3 o f " t b e .fairest !»tpl bp«tof bo th spS»s . •£«b-#, s t u d y a n d research i n 'Ainerieis. E u r ­o p e a n d '"«asteri) hwdft, h a v e r e s a ' t e d i u l h e Sfftgn^tie'-Tjiihg Pro tec tor , affording c u r e for fL'fltaTrb'v a. rem.edy ^h ic t s c o n t a i n s No Bfug -glng^ol thp S y s t e m , and w t ' h t h e c o n t i n u o u s s t r e a m • of Mague t i sm. pefmeaMus t h r o u g h thea-ffflctpd.'orfjajis. Must I testore Thi*ra t> ».. Hea l thy 'Ac t ion . W e ' P l s e e OVP- Price fa r t r i i s A'pi 11a* ce at fPHS-.thao oue- t .went ipth o r the-pr ice a'Sirp'*! by "fithn^^ for' rPTTiP(lic« upoi-

. whicU.^ou l a k e a i . tu*= p>a»ces,?iud wee^j 'ec-ia i ly iu We tlie p a t r c i i a - c o< t h e m * it v pi-r s'ous w h o h a v e t i d e d d r u s g ' h g the i r - s t o m a c h s Withoht,efB-ct.. . - . , " t x O W . T © G B ' " A W T h i s Appl iance . Go to ' JEj: y o u r dl'"-Kgii t a n d ask for t h e m I t they h a w e n o t gof theiri, wi-lte t o t h e propr ie tors enclosli ig t h e pr ice , t n l e t t e r - a t o u r rlsfe, and-

f t h e y wil l b e s e n t f o y o u a t once by m a i l , pos t t 'palct;"-- ' ! " : - . " • ' • ; - ' • ' . •

- Se» d a t n m p .foe t h e " N e w Depar tu re tn . Med­ical ' t e e a t t o e m wl. houf-.' Medic ine ," w i t h , tboup 'af ids ' ' f . tf*timohiai«;

''TH-BMAOV-ETHN* A p p r j A N f R f O , . ' • : 2t'.«.t,at:estte«-t, f'hicag--. I l l Tifate.—Bend"ned l iar iu poxttu; e s t a m p s o r

-curleno"^ (in le t te r a t o u r riKfe) w i th -.rr.e of ..sfice u s u a l l y worn ai\d. t r y a. paiT of o u r M«!5-h t ic I n s o l e s . aod be ea> vinced' of t h e power res iding in i>ur,Magneile Applianes-s. Pos i^ t l * e l y h o cold feet where they a r e worn , or

t k i o h e y r e f u n d e d . .-•• • . 18yl

Ifotfe's Spinning Wheel; . GoaceriJia'gOne-A-.iiicle.tbat was.NOt .

. . - . P o r - S a l e . a n d Another w h l c h . i s . ' . . ' . . . ' eheap ja t A n y - P r i c e . .

•. ,'"-ifo»' s i r . ' I ; w ' o t t l d n ' t s i ? | i ' y 6 u t t i a t . fo ra i iy i nbne^ t . t t t a* s ' p to i jmg wfteel wa«.my thoth-.. _er>.. i t was o n e 4n&," whpfi she" was s i a g i n g iifc'eftJfttk'aod.'iMaMrig EM'soki wheW b u m . fha t i n y . f i he r , . then a youui ; , rnedi'ftal st-n-

;oleiit; a'fter.wara« a farmer , felt i n love with: her—some'ftfty 'yea'rs-aeo.**' . S o "spoke .the' p ropr ie to r of a rough b i t of fistria latrtl in. O'ster .Coitaty, , N..Y- ,-.ta a . l e i l c -b u n t e r j 'and " m o t h e r ' s " ' ap in i inw-whee i re» matn-edaraorjg' hex', chi ldren a n d g r a u d c h U -d r e n , /.'•/. . -. ! -. '

""My• mother,*-' w-tltes 3. W*.-Phei'-ns-. p a s t o r of S t Pa.ai '9 M. 13. I 'hurefe, {"hieago, " h a s hset l P-'iMtt-r's T O t t l t ' . and wlxbos m e to s a y

. Ibat-eiaehas-found itrh.orei'r5'cflA*e tftati-anv-. .ttMog. s h e ever ' -used - for iuvlgnra ' t ing and-•slyejlgtripnirig t h e sy stern- di'ff) Hated 'by t p a -ia r la ; S h e desires r n e a l s o e s p p c i a i i y ' t o m e n . -tjoH t h e c e r t a i n t y w i t h sv^lch t t a id s d iges­t i o n a n d aViercoru'es exbau^tjon. '"

E v e r , slajce - t h e first hohsehol-1 w a s e s t a b ­l i shed "Thotheys" ' op in ion ban bpeh m o f e p o -tebfcln th i s wor ld tbiitt t h a t of j u d g e j u r i s t or physiciao. . - BPer h a n d has" a l w a y s eobted t h e fevpT'andber voiceBasbes-u 0 lpd w i t h hope . W i t h each day 's , decline, . PAKKls t t ' S .OJM'HJ is bscorotug; m o r e •• eseryedt j p o p n a r w i t h the?, women : w t io g u a r d a l t l t e husband a n d Quildfeu." I t e>fliHcates roalarial pdj8'>n fropi. the blood, f rom Which there . is n o w such wide »pre-*d suffertDg-'.., ' " . " " "• Please o b s e r v e ; D.r, P a r k e r ' s T o n l P is n o t aii h t t o s i c a n t I-fc'is a combint t t ton of seyer'al iugrediehts-of w-bifh'i ione.singly can p roduas

. 'Mijtl t tnS'Ufee i t s e f f io t Bor K i d n e y . Rt bin-»Ch a n « L i v e r t r o u b i e s , i t l S . t h e s t a a d ( i i d a t t d un ia i l i ng reus fd< i n t « a s i z < s ; 50e,r;ots a n d

,.Si, T h e I f t t e r . the cheaper . JEliseox * i.6, ^Gih»nil»t,^rBwYo**«- - -'-' - • ROY: •

A €tb«<i tinireHtriti&iit,

One of our prominent, business, men •4rd'to.us t h e other d a y ; ' ' I n t f i e • pr- ingmy wife got all ruu d o w n a n d ..nuld not eat a n y t h i n g ; passing your ' tore I saw ,a .piio of HoodN. Sarsapa^-/•lila in the window,, and I got a bot-

le. After she had taken i f a week •he had a rousing apnetitej and did

•.-.»*»r own work.She took thjree bottles,. Mid. it' was the-bp^ . three., dollars I wef invested* ' O. I . " H o o d & Col, Lowell, Mass.' . . • . ' . . ' . . ' ; .

T H e s e s t o a came. • . ' 'Ofl^[d«.feltvus-where.- ' "Caar ie i W'oJK J a . b h v i l p . ' , " I cn.ttf

See , t h a j is.hisgr;aye.ii^^e' 'fe 'or xer th^ire;; (Ay, he.w-'ts-ii. -Slews'••!''

If Q-od b^4 ;«"p i iwd r b : l^pS t ' g f t&r^ th ' a t c j j j a^ . ' W ' b e l^te.ih fj.'fot' 'biuS' :S , :sai4 b e - - ' - '" j ; . -B u - iti« b^jy i t ep j Wuispefi ' ig, *"' <iot a ' d ra ' tn

Was hear t"—m- the-dti^lc to The .

(Tiieo t h e g ray m i t i t o t e a v i n e train, t h e - - wai l . - •' - - ' ' . ' • ' • • ' ' •

Of thR roofless church whe<'« h e lay,. A n d the {eaves t h a t t h e w i t h e r i n g y e a r l e t

' f a l l ' . - . - • - - ; . "

- H e swept w l ' h th A i vy a w a y ; A ad , a s w« r e a d oti t h e rock the-wbrds . That, , wr i t ' In t h e moss, w e found, ' • ' R i s n t over h i s bosom, a shower oi b i rds

' In mi ls ic fell t o the ground,.)

Y o u u g Poe t I w o n d e r . did yon osre , Di 1 i t 1-n.oire y o u iu. y o u r res t ,

To h e a r t h a t c i i t d Iu his ' golden; h a i r P r o m ' t h e r n i g h t y wop'ds of t h e WeSt r '.

.R.-pe«.tiDg Voar verse of UN o w n sweet Wf!I=. To t h e s o u n d o t the^twi l ight bell,

Years a.ftsr you r bea t t ag h e a r t was s t i l l

I-u'the ohiii-chyard of O 'onnie l?

—S. M. S. P i a t t in' theDec4rp;ber C e n t u r y .

STOK'Yi

HSPw fEm^m'7^ U V i.

Bo not philosoph.I^s over t b e con* tradictiprts w-hich' beset you 5 ; d o not iwell upon them, but s tr ive to.see.

God in' all things without exception, and acquiesce in Hii wi th absolute •ubmission.—Francis de Sales.

WifY Suffer with Pi les when Gil-nore's Pile iSr-eeifie is a sure cure for

P lee, ei ther Blind,; Bleeding," Bei> >ng,. Fall ing or Ulcerated, and all dis-'ises of t,he anus or rectttm. War-t

ranted; Morrison & Moore, L o w -ville, N . Y. 46yl.

Beligion stands, upon two pil lars , n i m e l y ; • w hat Ohri-jt did for us in his fiesh an.d what he performs in u.s by-his Spiri t . ' Most errors arise from n.n a t tempt to separate these twcj;— J o h n .Newton.

•T$teat E m i n e n t P l i r s t e l a a s S a y The Celeh-at'ecl L o n d o n Physic iop,T5ras t r ins

W^ii^oit, sa.vs.: . "Severa t ciu-es of j n c l p l e u t c o n s u m p t i o n h a v e cnriie u n d e r n iv obstrv>»-t ioh , an*i-they h a v e been eur . e t .by a t i m e l y useofJMebig's-Liquid-Reef T'-ujtc." -.

EKAsartrs W r t s o s , . M, O, F R.B-,.';. "1 h=- y e b a d th« pr>icpSs P.splntoed by w t d c h

the bpef in this p r e p r'atioiits is..pve«er'ved a n d reoi le 'ed ROlnM.a b ? : the .brandy- '-empIovcd, a d 1 a m "a i t - I l ,d tm»c"ci t>tn ' . t lon, wl I p rove a v a l u a b l e n d j ne t lo«*ar phar i r tacopae ' ia ."

(•.signed) • • . • . - -.. A a ^ i i B E H I L L f rAS-Et i , , JVI. D . , ' P . .B .S . P r e s . . R o y a l A n a l y t i c a l . Association," j j o n -

d m i . ' • ' _ ; - ' ' -Pussell-Sq.U'ar.e, Tjoodon.."W C , " • • • - . "

3d J a n u a r y ,..jgfi;i,. . . ' - . . S i n c e i h e d a t e o * the»Tjoyeana lys i s . j ahd bV-

t h e U T g e t t r e q u s s t o f s eve ra l e fa iuen t m'em-bf^-sof themf-ritciil p r - f e s s ioa , i have-added t o each wipe2las«ml o f t h i s p r e p a a t i on t w o grain-, of Soluble 01t>ate of i r o n . T/'. CotiDEN..

Sold by a l l d r u g g i s t s . . • ••

P i k e ' s Too thache Drops cm-e ta o a e m i n u t e , .

] p i a y e t l - o n t i V o s t r m n s . W i n c o d d s h o l l , "opiattis. or i n h a l a t i o n o n w

•i eot isuropt ive P O U - h 1 No \\t. Betect these » they h a v e b e e n we ighed ' in t h e ua l aneeand" f „ „ „ ^ ^ o „ < t „ „ T..„ H a f C s t t o n e y o f - H o w found, w a n t i n g . T r y h o u n d artd y a r a r e us ing i t . So ld hound and Tar ._ Xhonsands up'ojFthousan'ds

1 br druggists-

"43614.WIii^s; C l i a | > ' . t b e . s i t i n . ' G i e h V s Sul phut" S o a p sof tens ma leuoifoff'

i t r

H i l l ' s H a i r a n d "WfusiMa' Brown,:Su eeuls . •

Dye, Black- o r

•' Sroyeniber, '

' Work 'apd pi ay are tbe uhiversai or­dinance, of God for tbo-Mving.raceSjift 'which, they' "symbolize, the; fortuue and interpi 'e t the-errahdof j/jtati..; Nq tireature Hvf'ts t h a t n i r i s t ' . no t .work and. n iay not play,—Horace Bush-n e l l . ' " - . • " ' - ""." . ' • . ' • • ' • " • • • • :

Gilrjooi,e'',3 fifaghetie El ix i r is a safe a n d rapid :cure f<tf Obughsand Oolds and a- so re prevent ive o f Group. Gilmore'fe- Neuralgtst Cure is & posi­t ive cure- foi» •alt'fh.e,.yaa3bas^forms of. Neuralgia and Headache, Morrison 4 Moore,' Itowvilie; H. Y, ,• | 6 y l

. . Under thei .aws of-;Pravideu.ce,life \U'& pfotesftiQn»'pfobaMoit is a-succes-sion.^ofJ'te^piaMoiis j j,6naptat4o«s are. eTJl^rgeaeiea;; apdfw^eia.e.rigent'ies we. a e e d t h e .pKipai'-AtiO.n. and ..the .sale-. g a a i d , Q ^ : p ^ y ^ ^ u 0 | i h | » h e J p g ; ••

S-he.S4ase-0ri .Ver*?!. S t o r y . .

"Yes, I've driven a-atasro-for farjy odd yeai-s- amongst these' mountain?, and-1- did "sort of ha te t o g i v e i t Efp» and seM-iedown to k9B.pinr -^umrBST boarders. But r h e u m i t i z is any-main's ra--jster. when it gets ..-hold-of h im ; 'and as to h/tWitf s ix .hosses in. with a lame .sboulder, i t can't b» done.

P a some -better, now,' and I d.& drive folks:up an ' do wn Washin ' too onee in a while, but regular' s tag in ' of if I ' ve given up . B i l l roads too has set i a 'most eve rywhere , soll. there isn't any great call for. c-jaiib«s moreen u p a u d d o w t i to the Glen . "

'.*You must have had a good m a n y adventures ," I suggested.

" A d v e n t u r e s ! L a n d ! W h a t could happen to a feller d r i v i n ' alottg t h e road and mind in ' of his business s t e a d y ? "

Evit3i-at-l;£ I had ii'sen too direct in

bait, "Tijii'iiiSij't 4riv<s a l i w i n t e i j I suppose-?" ' - • . . , •

"^"o, you b e t ^ r bel ieve i d i d n ' t 1 I took a mail w*utr-*ct one year, and after sno w come I carried tit® bag on a pang, or a hossbaete, as the case might be. Once i n a whi le I footed it , when there was a th ick crust.' I bed snow-shoe*,-and: I ' d idn ' t weigh iu ' them days as; riiuch as I do npw.

'Twa 'h ' tbutoncH'a .week: ther ' was any trai l , and foOis was skerce up here Winter times. - Now and then th^r ' was. a' house in the intervales, and the folks w^re "no g rea t letter-wrib>rs 'at that - ' • -Hewspapers was, •took, for t hey gi^e us all . the news-we hah. There -was t h e "Plymouth Jour ­nal and such l i t e .'come to'; one m « n a"nd aoother, ' and-was; lent around" cohsi'derabfe fe '.theifi: . tha t couldn't pay for •'eta,'**

*vBFow ea r ly ip . the yeaT-did snow begin . to s iop . the. ' travel hsre?"- I a s k e d ; - • •-'•"' ="' • •"• - . • ' • ' . " • ' . '

"Well , we gflwraily' caie ' lated to stepstao. in ' aboiVYhanksgiyin ' titho. -I'here 'was tiidat alwwys some one to come •horiie fi>i?i'l»at, and to go back a g a t ^ i y . . - go : »?i.called theSa t ' . l ay after • Thanksgiflh J . .our last t r ip , and mosJ years 'we 'mt ' t h rough wi thout a real, heavy, driftiag show. Once I Sot ketehed t b i « f h . " ' . . ;

H e ' se t t lM p a ^ e l f :down. into his armchair , . erosked;one h-g above t h e othf>r, laid down; h is pipe. and. took hold of his t&m%ii%h one hand, While th« other.firrnp. ;g^*sp^d..the a rm of\ his chair, I ' t h e w what that «jeah+.

I H e alw#a't.o|lr.;,t.nat a t t i tude to'tell a s tory in.-.r 'J'pjierj. h i s rugged fma grew' thonglitMi, arid h i s ; dull gray ey'e'lit up anfAseeted to'see' the past.

'Tw.ii'i. ; . t i4w.years ago come .next ;Nove.wb.8r:):;'".-;vle# you-I. ' ' iwas ' fer ty. Seews>as tfeffl"--,-is'.tH«'>t ?s*s_ron by as f a s t i s "a,.trott|r.' "%¥all' the' begirii)|n'yjl*io. miles.Joel

*a piece.i!p-&e'44co yaUey,/t-a feller by .th& n a m e of Mlits hed a nice .ljtee';6*m'-set; ia i imongst ' tfee.

| m o u n t i n 3 , ; 3 ^ Hfee Bbuid ' t snes t i a to ' a t r e e r - ;v:..:;"'.:V'-••;:.' '. ': •'> • >

H e ;h '^a r i . ' ' ' ' f ^ re% tlfieen - aGres,: <:ountin» the. IwlLpastar', ba t ten on ' t was'-meadbw-laajV so he made what h e a n d h i s :fbife« <|*^ * a d they ysed i o spin some; /ahdJhi*.some, and.hu'y somB:-of. the;0.i(ip|ddi'er ?£ come, along twice#yearY'$w|:4b;e'y -was. well,off for this counkx . f ad - them days.

Mis* IStillS wM;«'erhart v?oi»?ri arid a good" w o ^ a h i . fulfil, lots' of jratur': ahbtt i her; Biii'Se; w a s r u t h e r hard ; hard-rilrv-ored^ h ^ : w p r k i a ' v and some said bai ' i t^earfed; 'but I do.no. as-he.was,and:I"fiono>«sfae~"was. He wasn ' t a man- to tell everything- to everybody', por' be wasn' t one of the-smil in 'Boitf 'bUt he wu-'-oH the worst;

["that''ever Kved,- iwr yet-"the be s t • • There is .fiffot enough like h im I

guess md?t everywhere, but most a l ­ways they have, one rof spot in 'em, and.his?n "was h i - ssM N.tncy, She was-about as s l i ok ' i obk in ' a girl as ever you s ee : rfraigh-t as a- fpruce and lively as a bobolink, ' red cheeks and red ttp^ b i ^ b l ! ° w a eye^* 8 s S o f t

and sh'ylili« a B a Kquirrirs, .and hair \ a>mostllown uer h e e H shinnih ' jest l ike a still brook and about the color of .the .yellow-browa - water, when t h e sun- sh in^ °n to ' t . • She waa-the pioit of t h e country, I

tell ye. .and her folk'* set the i r life by hei* Ther ' # a s a boy most ten years younger? the children' that had Come

I between toad died, three i h o n e week'

; Mis' iVplls she cried pigh't and day, they said. She faff for Nancy, y e see

. a n d s h e k n o w e d . t h a t ' L j a b w a s t h e :

kind tbai never let. up on nobody, : Welt, the upshot w a s , t h a t Nancy af­ter tell in ' h e r mother she was goia',. ran away one d a r k n i g h t ; ran 'wi th . Poil 'Shattuck.ori a buck-board down to Plymouth , and.so was off. . "

She.seht wprd to h e r mother tha t she was married,, and. I 'heerd'aftefT--ward tha t Mis' Mills ..got i t ; but s h e ;

never heerd. from. Nancy ag*inv. Not but STaney .writ to hes, .|6r Jiizy ^Eann, whose pa. kep ' the postiouice down to . Ognway,, told : alterw.ard.s.-ther ' wasie t tars and. letters eomefijr. Mis' Sfills from Bos ton; but quick as j 'Xiiab took .'em out, he 'd step round ia to Man&'s ki tchen and chuck 'em into the fire-.'

Well, Mis' Mills .she grsw..peaked ail t h e time. She'd p°ea a reaigood-lookin ' wott}an,fai]-faced add sightly ' but she was th in as a la th before fall set i n , and 'L iab k e p ' a te•llin, her'.t Manca wa'n'-t worth cryih ' for. She'd married..-i poor bea:gdiragtast his will, and was l ike enough scrubbiu! for bread U6w,and served h'n'.right. . Now. Nancy . d id bp t do jest the right fhihg'inleavin' .herhoiitvj with­out Jryiu ' the.better to coav.inee. her .,f*ther .that her . beau was' worthy of b<<r.-But 'Liab had not ought by/have made that the aeeasioi) ol tor tur ing his wife. I t was si hard, case any way, but'- 'the'"poor woman: was .;not.'-to.'.' blame, Goojft &li: of the •.year w;-xi

a J S a t t ^ w e n t i i t . i o o ^ d as. though ^auwi give." up-ibH^htMi,'. jbtkjttid feeble}..and St?

•Hy jLiabeeenT^^ to-see i^-ftad-be- got. a/ d ie te r , down-, from B.trtiett,:

:an:d Mis' Marey.for to nus^i her, and Lu r - . any- Sfann-. she -eotae u p to -do .the 'Chares..' . . ' • • • . . ' • • • •

Now, Nancy had not heard a wor-1 from her mother all. this, t ime, f ° r . Mis' Mills did a ' t know wtiere io w r i t e ' to, sd Nancy she'd wri t how and agin to Lizzy Mann, and heered .from her jest how things was a-goin' on up to Milises'. -.

When i t was long about the third, week this November, r.Lizzy had jet her.fenow how her raa was, a n d yvhat fhe doctor said—or d idn ' t say— atid what queer spefte she had, I 'd heered of N>*ncy ftoni some folks down B >.s-. ton, who come up.that .September .to Conway to see the-turhed/legvesVand got set back, for they said.they wan ' t nothing to look' a t 'eompared ' to the woods about B>ston, I don ' t say. they was*-; but .Boston folks—well, mabbe..you're a Biwton w o m a n ? "

I l aughed; and he STOrit'back to his story.

Them folks bein' on m y beat, I made Isold to ask 'em if they knew one poll Sbattuek. ." And land ! They couldn't have said much more about him if he 'd ben t h e . 'Postle. Pull. 1 •They told how well off h e was, and what a big bouse h i s folks had . Tliey said he'd fetched home a beautiful young gal from the mountins, and p u t h e r r ight in his mother?s house, for t o h e taught music and * c h , and had married her, arid wbat a lucky girl, she was, and how olevej;

aiid im.o .ih';t:h-i pexti b? eapke r sb re f hroat, ' Nattcy .'was up; to the. If pp'er:

Btftlett t o hec jaunt ' s , so "iae did 'a ' t keteh it. They reckoned' 'twa'?. fatch^ ed to.ths house by some traveQib ' folks tha t had .51 dreadful -sick baby, and. persuaded Mis' Mli'lls to take 'em in. one night , wbett a. ihuuder-s tbr tn oyeriobk them, in Amongst the hills. ...Trter' wasn' t a gr«<it uiany youn«:. Mtera In ' them .parts, b a t what..tbar1

was all c/yne ,. buzzia ' round 'L iah Mlfses' • l ike h i e s on to a f histle-head. But Nancy d idn ' t take up with ahy-of 'era.'; and. tha t jest suited her folks, fhey wouldtt ' t p a r t wi th her for the

hull'world,--they q'sedto;Say, • :But gals Is g.ds, and if -they shako

off the bees, they ' l l be sw*«t to a but--trtffly a s often as not. And they ' r e j as t l i ke ' some .hosse - i tha t you can ' t j dr ive wi tb t t whip n o w a y ; b a t y p t i c-ta.talk.and .e-tax <»f 'em into a b>g-hole—ef y o u ' k n o w how..

Thei-a caoie along up to B-artlett the summer th>1 Nnoby w.^s twen ty one.a dreadful spry young city feller, to pa la t pietureii and. seen;. a reai hijghfiyer h a .w^s,- seaac't as'%.". whip, climbin' .eyerywhere' , . .and. dra'win:''. but tilings to the life;: tjfees and brooks and rocks. Why, you 'd th ink you heered the w/ater. btibblia' and.: danein?*,: and tumblin* oyerihe.stoned and the^wind squealin' ' i a t h e piney Woods, when you see 'em, they wew so eyerlaBtiu7 natural . ':' ' : •

- Nancy .she c'am'e.up td.her Aunt Marci-'a, and. she fell i?i with this M-". ler mighty qufck. Fact.iSj. he see her

•to meet-is', and .was tooc.' -at once<, No wonder, f >r. she^was prettier-a a posy, and a sight to behold any dn.y., part icular when she.goirob her JSuh d a y bunnet with a, p ink r ibbon on to i t , and a p i o k go'wn and white cape, as taatj? as an .apple-blow.- . . . .-••

H e was sulart, too, arid- more than common goodyook in ' ; eyes as keen as.a bawk , and shiny'b.iaek hair eur-l ih ' onto.his bead, s t raight , s l im and

' well set up . I %eU- ye , N^ncy sefby. th&ground hestepped on before long.

"WeU, ' t w a s ' the : o ld ' s to ry . .Her folks got word somehow o r 'nother^-•a hird in the a i r ' 11 carry seeh tost* ters, y e know—that she was "a keepin' ' coihpany with Mister pol l Shaftuck, a Boston Teller;. and ' *Liab Mills h& w-as ma'i . Ye see, he bada ' t DQ great faith in the city folk^s. ' Tber'. was soine. hard ones eofoe up .summers to the mountins, under t he idee that amongst "the woods, .Where ther ' w a s n ' t h o great folks, t hey could do ' ad they was a mind to , and they did'.'; and ' twa 'n ' t real good behavior, now I tell y e ! So 'Ltab got sot against that sort, and wnen he heerd Nancy was keepin' company with Snattuefet he rated r igh t up*. .

And he did t h e canst onppllfic th jas he.eouirl,.__ H e whisked up to iilss' Marey's, fetfhe torCrouad l ike all posgessed, and fetched Nance h u m quick a«she eoold bundle her clothes up, and kept h&p t ight as a strfeg night and day , a-settia' ..his shot-gun close to the door and forbiddia ' her so much as to th ink of tha t eity .fel­ler ag ' in .

}• he. .was and • no end of = • t a ^ . . . ;1 .*** i yo'u-i was glad to 'hear Nancy wasn ' t in htftrqufeie.

Wei ivWme the" day but arie' 'before: T&aBk«.giving,' I was ' dbwh. - toP l s^ . roouth wi th the stage and six hossav for I mistrusted there 'd be fallih' Weather, and m a b b e a hard "piiil, and

T.was goin^ through the.Not'<*h Up to: Crawford's; . Well-^-what do you think ?—who shpuUi come up and get in to the.stajre when I .was ready next day but Poll Shattuek and Naaqy !

1 kaowed her in a minni t , though. she w'm. all done, up ift far 'apd velvet'; l i k e a. dolly,; but them! eyes •' a n d ;| cheeks was Nahc'y -Millsas' for eer t i r i ; j and he rhade of her-as though she j was clear sugar, and- they was as happy as two birds. ' " ' ' :

She- didi- ' t fcnow m e ; for I_WM fetehed up over Mother Way, to T'r'an conye, and I h e s t t g e I d r i v r i e v e r had fetched anybody to 'Liab Mtllsks1. The ma te . road run t 'o ther -s ide of gafio, and h i s farm bed a.bridge tb!t."

. Bu t I wa 'n ' t goin' to, tel l her tihefc P& heereil tha t Miss'- M i l s was ' rea l low,.v Offerer^ news j s someShiiig liSfe

.offered sarvice, .'specially -if. i t ' s had. news. Besides I hed enough to. do to tend up t o . my b-usthess, for i t came on to snow thick an.' fast, and i t anew and blew a t seeh "3 ra te after we'd fairly left P lymouth tha t I- was sure we wouldn' t get It' to Nor th Bart let t tha t iiigh-t..'": '' *.- .-' •„. ' . . . ; : ' . ;

B u t before we'got: p^gt Nor th ©on-way we'd dropped all t h e passengers except t hem two, a n d she'd said she. wahted . tos top a t Millse^^farai ,and he was goin ' on. to Bar re t t—but he : d i d h % ' ' : .; ' - ' ' -; "•• : 'Twa'a'-t no use. ' N o bosses on t h e i iv in ' a i r th could d o i t . "Therba,d :

was drifted up so 'twa« all we could'' d o to get to.JilHlses',. arid when, we was jest aerost t he bridge, Tsays. to J im Price, who was along with, hie-^-j • ' J im says I , 'ouharness ' them two leaders and Walls: ' em to the barnJ-^-. ?hat was a rod or so nearer . ?h t h e hoUse-^'and. then take, t he others along arid leave the Mage.a-standin' . PU take ibese folk* up. lb the house afoot, for the hopsesis beat ©at, they, ean ' td ' raw ari ounce more . '

Well , J i r a h e got d o w h a n d done as I told h'Tn, a n d we three set ou t for to go to the house'; b u t you : never saw'such a t ime as we had . She couldn't get along anyhow. ' He and me, we took turns earryln* of he r , and we> floundered l ike mired eattle, I set her. down to the back door. T h e

house was - l ighted more 'n usual, h u t she never noticed it . She t luhg off the snow tha t bed stuck' to he r gown, and d e n t i n without a; knoek, . a n d I after her. H e stayed in the sherl.

'Liab Mills Was se i t in ' by the stove: h i s bead in his hands . The bed^-rooaa door was open, arid I s a w orif>%s*A)id . i m n H m e ~ r ^ , p ^ w T t h

•.•FreBWo.ait*ixa-JHM'-Sdii.-

I :attended'-. a': v e ry large reception this, affcernobh of. & foh'PC Genera l Frer4otiii,.ari arrpty. • pffieeri and a daughterbf- J o h n G,Tb.wnseb&y - the ' counsellor., whb; w^s Tweed's: -larwyer. tte: liwes;..- - in , # e s t ••^hirty-fnaT|h-. street',; '$ii$\ has- Ibeea.; very: friehdly.to.G.enBral#remo.ntfbr ;m yea r s . . 'GeheM-13?re.mptit;, .was , slspl 'presprf^l.o0k.iHgremarfe^^^ sidering h i s years; arid- the: v ta ie ty p f ;| h i s services.: I thiiife; h is wife, Jess ie Benton, was<siMo pxeseht, bufeajJi:iiot .sure;'" - ..;.'.-'• "--.--.' •-•: ,:"':-.'•"'".".-•-•.'•-

/His son , the..'giponi:i is a hanflsbriiB" mahji ra ther of; the ';ineh;e3 a n 4 ou t -.iineg;--of .'his-graBdMhe't BehtP.n>.-He. : is blacfc haired,: shoiiya h l s ^ l l i c - de-; scent; and seemed "to b e ^ h i ^ h - b r e d young m a n . The .bTlde'.is . r a the r4 blbnde,aTld eomes of the large family.

fijf Tbwseadsrfrom L d a g iaiaffdy :^Ho were briginally setfileiff-jn' Mas^acliKv setts , bu t had. to leave, in t h e QuBtlEer t imga. -TAe'ir- towri', -'calied"; Gyiter;-.Bayyott Long: Island,, becamb tflie di-^ .vldihg. se t t lement between t h e -Dutch' and English, The pariora weje crbwd-ecl w i th distinguished rjiebple,.:whf>: have at tehded the"fercepttoris every".

/Saturday n igh t of. : the .bride'aiather-; for; many;-.years;; The , ' a rmy iattehV; dance' was; :paraculatly-strongi.., '..-• • General. JFrempnt?p- eyes i lashedas brightly, as in. t he .early days w h e n h e r a h 'away'' wi th -JBefftbi}.%.; datighteri H i s l a s t offi'qe' has beeh.-to..b'e Gnyerf n o t of one of. the* Territories -carved out -of' t he h«ge domain /which ?H&\ first', explored;-- and described to> jthe world, under t h e guidancepf ffi:| Gar-j son:. ArizobS' g r e # -under : ; .Geneirai; Ererhont 's -.rjaildsw/ay f rpmi the lean-e'st of -oui* Terfltbries .'"'fcol. boptain ^ai present probably . 8,1100 ibhabitahts, .

1 and"~its::.nitaija%''4esbUrceB; aifi^raxlf: roads are , yery wel t developed, . I t s capital tbwh' b e a r i t h e hanqiie1 of Pies*-; cott, wAiclt riiay : be^t&kghfrbm M e p a m e of t h e historian, of Mexico.

to her. face, and I see • %nt.mgMsj^f

up the sert in ' -rbom fire . With' t he tongs, and DrvParfeerarinMrJt^ sbtpe-thjB' steaoain' out of a m u g , in froalrj o n ' t •' • • • ' • - . ' '•'•'' ",-"• - • " • - " - ' ':•-.•-'.;

• I don ' t believe Nancy s e e a l i v l n 7

thing.but-her father.- . She tossed off her hood onto. her. chair, and .fiurt^ h e r a r m s r i g h t around his neckjand. ses shej-kinder aobbin^liMe,— -;

f a t h e r ! Father,! ' ; r \ y - -',• • 'Liab h e turned and looked, a t her,

a-sd r iz righ t up, ketched her by the wrist, andsez , j e s t like, the growl of a- thunder-s torm,^- •

. 'Come here, and see .what you [.done!-'. And.,with t h a t h e dragged,

ber to the . bed'.r.oom ^oor, ;.xb>. she' k ind of h p n g back as, though she-was, afraid.' . ". '.'. . . ' - . .

I fbpered,. f o r - 1 d idn ' t , na^anhe; should hur t her . and. wha t <$id I see . hut/'Mis'. Mills la,id out on.the bed,, her eyes- closed,, her th in , .-pinched, fae'e .havin' the ashen hue of death, ;

Napey, s h e . g i y ' one screech arid sprang forward r ight on;to the bed, and ketched her ' mother ' . into her-

iarms with. seen, a cry as would have woke up the dead—-and it did. . ' . .

Them white, shut ftyeriids n z r i g h t bpeQ,'and the kind eyes looked a t the. gal as loyin ' , and the arm's stirred a mite . I tell ye, Trun fo- the, doctor, and 'Liab fell r i gh t ' onto- his -knees and prayed out loud for the. Lord t o be marcifu'l to M m , a sinner;, ! I ' i e l l y e we .all, put. t o t . I h e d a mite of French, b randy in a vial ip, my pocket that t h e woman at the i?lymouth, taverii' bad: obteeged me-to put in m y . coat tvheh we started,' for fear : of the. cold ; bu t I h a d n ' t ;

touched It» ' Spirits don' t db ho good to heal thy foik^i, But it come in handy, n o w . " • ' :' ' " '"' -

- We got her to swaller a drop, and they rubbed h e r wi th . ' hot flannels'^ mA but hot bricks to her feet, and lo. y/'<«! ^hec>me back to her senses; d r e a d f u l W « I K , b . i t .<..;.-<•. ^ n r ! ^ m n i n ' .

arid h o M W o h to Nancy's ' hand m though *twas a sheet anchor, aa'fblk's; s a y , . '-" _ . - ; ' . ' ' . " _ '... "•"-;"-'.:• - ' '- -' '-

'L iab- d idn ' t see Shut tuek t i l l he see the life-look a^Comin' back to his wife's face, and got up.off'n'his'knep's to fetch her ..sbmethin', and then-his, face k inder hardened—-jest for a tnih-niT—but he heard N^hcy say,-i-• *D: mother T . and he .held out h is hand to Nancy 's husband,. and shook his^-n l ike a. good_ feller.

.1 tell you if we d idn ' t have a rojii*-. itt' Thariksgi'vin' b e s t day ' I never sea-:bhH,1 . Lurahy she Tell to and: roasted and hiled ffom day-rise till dinner, and' 'Liab give thanks to the tab le l ike ai born pt*rson,; while 'Mis ' Mills'toy pale.and smilM;'- bn the bed, a-iookia* bn through the door.;. and trpl^fn' Thap tog iv in ' .; under . .-her breath to -think -Nfthcy was. home agin , happy antj. rosy,and welf-to/do as heaxt. could'wish.'.' '

Doctor S a i d ' t vvas a sort of eat'lepsy Mis':RIil[s hed iaud theelioek oi Nan­cy ?s;voice Mpd of broke, it up , . I thought inwardly what if Naney hedri ' t come? Would he ever k n o w -ed 'twas eat'lepsy ' ? • - . • -

B n t i t a in ' t best to assk too many questions, and I wag mortal glad w© come along, before- they- buried her. If we hedn ' t , Nancy.'d have h a d . a. mighty poor Thanksgivia '^- Youth's Companion,.

-: .absiAisw^T^wnEED!* ia5Eno»»v

: ;W.;I )h^yni ten ' , 3Ssg;.;."of^$ple(!iw^r

"Wis.^ wri&s t o the^^irietfcm ggri&jtlr; ..#fei?:-Si?heH Ai^^br.is r^JujeteiEbia.. i aa rke t i which J | iw.Tane^ ^ r l c a . ^ t ; I E ^ M «*gii.r>edge^'^.^tfei:do^> Jf^sgr •po t a k e ' t h e - : i a i ^ . ^ ^ i h ^ ! i s i ^ ^ e ^ i e i :

:e^ra"help, negleef o ther ; impor tan t f^rjttj . ^ork , a n d t a f c e i d ^ r eye iy Iff*. f le while Sb :gp to. ;paii,iekbt ? ; I t seemst. rb;':h^etB^t?at twenty.^ &t"batteii -the naarg& iot. profit '.0. •pretty^maUiV J a a l a a ^ j is*^f peddalry^' handloim^eprofitS J8& afeixbaiizetlj'btt^.hbt^^^^^ :Op|y. ; eight? pr. fen e b w f . ; ^ morning hQTirs,*heh .fieshoaW; -ttierfiMd^e.oebaTi|firI-:|ii:'ija| Chctrmflg, sa^ii{&_ ttp40 s r^ht inr i ia r - -keHngol t en c o i n p ^ a k e g i t e t o f i ^ i a ! tarha ^ ^ w ^ k , . ' x ^ i i t S h ^ ^ | h ' ; s^Om

-Would i t hotheffiheh^ rhbre^bMte~ ble:'to= let -the:'; ;caives.haye>th^ i ^ k , ; anil thereby.. dbttble t h e wa lu i $>f ihB s tbekgrpwi i? ;!Aiatgb;stbekiitJB&i-of'':

m y :abftti"ajo^tstiice.. reeeptiy gave; I t a s , h i s experibnCe .that one %bbd. bowr

: wbuld raise" two^"eal^esyandcthat h e proposed t o pursDCe'that •r^eth.bdtMtb-^-•gfether hereafter.; •• •^&g&m&0^$k&\ ail-the feed. thby "syi l i^hd^f ibra . t i iB: 'yeEy^flrsti ands^IIs-thenjfor b ^ f w h b n j . :ah0b*_feu£teeh: .jmbhthf -QlC.at;which ;. age t hey wbigh\: «bpi|t' t h r e e h a n d l e d

';and/i|ftyppuniisi, " i t seven'cenia jpeor pound, thiey bfihg;him. t h e hiG.b3S.13t8 spni-of"tWenJyifoiffdGllJBS; "and.flfly-eehts..- ;, •"';-"" .-TV;'' '':..-.'';.-.-."-".':-;';' ; :.:.

MotajEY and . tha- .^echanjan i . -b i ' lix«hange- 'By. 'Piof. W... Stanley. Jevons,: .F.Bi. S. ". I n t w o parts., part first. Price, • Ppst Jree*.. 15 cegTSi:,^^ Fitzgerald, ' publisher, -'20-: Lafayet te Plaee^ N e w 'York. ' The ; -&aqy ' weighty qtiestions of: euriebby-ancl.; banking,: w'hieh a ie ; n b w ^gitaftlhg; th© body politie,- rriake .such a;wbrk: as th i s ; exceedingly^ valuabie -at t he prpseht.fime. • . Th.e anther'possessed; a ra re epm bifiatibn of ;adyaHfages-for.. t he pertormance of Jhis task, .haying been for fiyeyears epnpe'cted>with.the Sydney • (AuStraliaj: rxjfnr, -, and ^rprnhj 1^66 untithi&deatlirlast yeai j Prbfei-': BOT of-.J*olitiea.l Ileondinji- ift hw<m&: cojiegb, .M|bjeji#ti?ii- aad: I&4||||^~,: .sit* rbBegSj, ^ Xiorjfitjri. -, The. "spbjeep3; traaMdVJBjhls flrst:p.arl.bOhe^MgJ

*f*3-haftb?f-'exchange^ I; df Tjaoney¥^h^^ early ;:his|^yjb^dibn;* oy , 'qnalities pf : ths rp'ai e^^ ey, . rhe:b8er^s jas npb.neyvfcoinfcthbi principle? of circulatrbriyl systems-:&£| m e ^ i ^ - i ^ m i e y , v - ^ ^ b n ^ ; ; ( i n ^ l a ^ -mbhey standards.' - 3 ? p r s a i e a t T i M i s book store. ....'-."'" ".-•.-. .."-.":. '-.;'-':<~^i

' ••:•_ '_'.". 5edon4Batfe-ai''Sirih|if;-..'-.'".'/V-'Per 'two days 'arid nights-" '3. .-party 'p i

three of tis froni.:the'Nflrtti were- quiir-tered.wftli.a.iog eablh farmer wMle -we-e^piorerj. the battle-field of Shjioh.- .He was .a gpod .mail/thpu&h ralher shy :at first,:ahdjiis'wife was"ah'awfiEl:. -good: -woirian', tttongh she-had-.-Kef faults;/-; •Two 6f us slept'in a room, dwided. front' .the famity-.be'dr6'6:m ohly/'by a.> thin; board'partition,'. .Sjid. "on " the: 'seepad: nlglit, ait:er;.-#a /ought; to .have'- 'Sfe/eh sbrrnd^siflSp.. the "old woiBah--sndaeaily; bega-ni . , • -.. , ; ;•; , - ' . . . . ' " . ' • ' - . • " . •> '

"•"•"Sfow, Jabez 3TiiiSh,,.you'h. ri l" have". a-sekle'm^frf!'*;';'-' ' '".'.'-'":". .. ' -

.'•Wky,' .' mother, .>yHaf- ia. 'it-?''•.'.he. j i i s feed, - . : ' . .:•_;•- ' . ; . ' . , " . - . . - : • - • - . - ' - > . / ' ;

.. "'Wh.atis it?..'..,Wh'y,-eyer.4'n'e.e 'then^'; strangers shpAved up'-y.&rye .'biltVearry-'.i ing apcrtyeritil high heacli'Tou; cla.iihr~| eti-yoh were-hi.-this fight.'''1'' " ."' V' :..- "• ] . t'SVe^^'':-"•'- -.-, . - . . - ' ', .-.'•'.. -"v../ ' ' . ' ]

"Take it back! Tateaxtback.,»!Ja;bez:' Smith, or Pl l make a bald-head . of y b i i j " - \ • " • " " : , -"-••:. .--.•"•"• .'•;•'.;•:• yyi

Slieeradeniily- g.ave-a-. twist in his haiiv •and lie yeilatl-oht that he- ^yas'aliar. and. was soray fpr-ife . .\ ' •' ; -. ".'. . " . . - - •

-+«Atid-j1.ou--ve been . &Mng- psdns-.tb'-. •speak -bjEjoat farm, and; yoni;.: team, antj-your-tiris and- that,. ..JabeZi .-who owns..-this-farmp Who. .bougjit, .them

K e e p i n g - u p : : i b i F i e s t a :oi-flmti^Jniitrttfg;'"

;*••':':;--:°:'/;"-. - winter; ~ •'•'"-:.'-•'/;":'//•'.

.Thefe rhe f - .o f ; breedet-^hb-;n>pst ; :

:thbrbughiy uhdb^tanda-hoWj ;tp p^iB- .; pa re l ive stock;for"winter fehbtwho thakes1 i t , ...a -^i&ii-^'.^et't&^-i'ftigQ^:-..'

.ppssiMb, .arnbaiil pi^ fleSh.; Bpon the ;* c i b s ^ r l f l e ^ e ^ t o h i e t . , $Q^i^^h6y heat.hnderstandl ' $asbrpiiii^sdttrinsf-. t h e '^iptfer. ^•.^•.T^^:.'s&M^ti-::^.'.^ n^Intaihihg:. a l l -the? Sesh : require^./

;during^.the;summbrj addipg to this;as:> ;

far'sts he_ bap^%^ifti8:;"^p;-' '^lHfcoi; ."winter i n gpod: Jftesh^/if M t r a b l y proir,; t e c ^ d ftbrn . s to rms ,;^hd colctj ' a n d ;

t h e . summer -standard jail.' sa id-win* ' ; ;terVand :watfrBuItabie>attention fh%r. :s'anie. wi l l prove"; t^ue of t h e i en ia in^ - ; : der, up tQf.'.thb4ppe^taH.eb "Tbe : waiffith - bf ^eybn-^e l r tha of thb : " yea^:favprj? the interebts-pf the feedOT.;.

; in;tbe. 'highestd'egre^, '6^'jh.-thejiii-- :• £e^tion-M nut t ing oh'-flesh, a n d i n rje- ;:

1 taitjiog i t^ 0j0 i t i s b h i y b y i h e x d u s a - ; > ble'Imp^byidepea t h a t t h e g a l n hia'de;' -during; thblar^eir/'-and .best halt*:pf t h e .

: y b a t i a - l b s t . d n r i h g ; t ^ ^ :^ora iae v hair*>: ; '~ /" ; . / : * : / ' ; ; ' ; : : - ; : ' ;

."•'.Jtls;''had;eeonbwy..:£b .hse&rfiiet ' Cbrhtflealjafi$2.0, fixA bficake,-. at'I$U. p e r tbnj.. ^ buttjhis,;ils e ^ b t i y ; . w i i i i i s ' ;r

done, when^^^ahyphe,' by'/bx^bslhgcatif.:.. t i e to:a;warht -terhpefaiure M t h e ; -Same. Ums. ; e n ^ a ^ r ! n g " ; t o 1b^dl(J fihW:;; ^uinjaieif'sllesh:,dteng';wintet b y l © b ; n i e b f ^ecfa i ; . fqoaSr^ S f e c k & i ^ a i ^ 0 h i | ^ b v ^ > : / ;i';//-. / ;

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-.;-:^fr;!P«i^XI^*Jr**W%l:','". '••'••':'.'

. Thefer tHity6f %;^i l>dep^h44 ^ t f aJbhb«ivItft^mp^i^phv.:--:.^^:

thr ty. ; /«TMlej3e^ '>^ ^iffeibntetppit,^^ h n i i i f ^ ^ & $ i ^ p - ; ; |dh^bj t h e f e ' s 3 ^ ^ l^rej/^ilsc^ whibh. rbgnl#eb to a" jng(t :l; e^ibnfctHejSbiPl Power of absorbing and/rbt^inihg lieat^papisiSire a n d Jttiftr; _-'-' Miix&y'yy ^^y-yyy- .y-:-:\y-:•';•-'•'•.•-,: Tixhe- fertijb.thftibfl paiiSt be -ixia. -^hQTJigli;.t;b;a p K b p ^ f t ^ ^ ^ i f ^pj^pr* / to the . grdwihg/platitt

^nbughrp /a l lbw thbd^Hcaliefi.bresf^f the/TOotTets t b eitehd^^ ;;thenjsi?Iyes In al l directions. -;

: -.TC. niust., be . lob^ , enough:ito alipw j i e ^ access p f a i i ^ 4 sbitafjle .drainage>;and;At . IhbSanie

:> ' t ime;%xet^^af^mt.^oMQXf£(_. ">."' '.- "CMess "there" ls">.ft-.siffieiehtly/iiee paspag^e for thei 'Mh .'ibxougBputiithb,; ^substariee - bf the soil; •. t he pl&nt ;fbbd will no t be' Properly p f epafced n o r t h e . stetibnaryi/rbbts'lof p lantsbe / je i l i \The : ' sEertili^p- of a- &il^is 'also dependent^ on f thecdlmate. 'xn'whi 'eli i t lies," ,;Lbe,aI;'-conditions as. to.*alhfa%- temperatute?*7-fifi.,- must b.ec'pnsidered me^timatia^f -••; t h e yalne-of-boilp-. "They -naay be t h e •; sapae i n conipbsrfcipR; and texture and ; :

,^0t- ;^|fbi' : ' :-.widei^ M', valubi.:.•" :$p&

; amountpf tarn,^ theiseasbn-bl M d e - • cent,, deterniibb te^l^.the yaiue^Pf; t h e i o l l of I p e a ^ ; ; :

•'"• j ,B*E^DN.^';;-3iA^j&rJS'i! "r-sfbr' • -Be^;;. feember is,"-a^ usnatj.afibad". of; ^:the. r\-•. iady's%bQks'i Splendid' fts th is niagi;; '

mutes'lC Ool with it," or '"Wrge% % e ; ^ ^ 6 ihas been | t t t h e pas t , /the-'Jpres* -gQugebn youreyel" • > - ' ' • -•''eht'-nti3mber; d-hitb .outsffins"itsbir. • • " E ^ I reeliph, you

enf ^nUniber ; S ^ t b . i outst t ips Mfeblf. '•-• Thererafe'fnOr^than ® gbndxed jiiiige&ii: bf ieaathg-hia t tbr i twb":«upbrb stbei-pla tesya cblbrbd; pit terh^osti ier .byen; v

%han-a..:efaxpca"a'r''3!o£rlqfbS- .faShitJxi,. dbublb s^e, . p'rinted;frbni.stee.ij- • im&."'}. more than-half ;a.hund^bd.wbpd^cu;fe.. ? of fashlbns,' work-tablb- patterns,:;bto:,» •':;

|.e.tc. , TheBtoyies'/aTe.-as": al:Wayii,'bx*';::

| .eeptibnaily;Vgeod; "'Pef«r«btt?*'-jhas' ; long had -the repnt;Mio&'i&fgiyMg;the;'r

'do'!"- "•' he: •;. stani-! -mei-ad.-

-'Yon bet 1.dot Ihea rd .you teiling-how you. lost eighty.'niggers, by/the war. Jabez, that wiik 'as'* infernal lie! ,"0$m." it "up or Hlshe tyonrb i^a th . off!" ' '•' f •'/.•'4-4.own-lt, .mother..?',- -•".,'•':. •'.( ,*;Andypu.was.teiling a s , t o w .your;

father was' a judge in x^orth Cafohpa, Jabez' Snii'th, t a fo -it baek!"

'"Well,-wasn't he?"-"'• ';

*'3S#er! He was nothing but a- Ten-f nessee. eoon-auntsr, and you know1 it! ; f.. T . - . . -.-.>. - .. -. » - .-J . - . I OH! yonneed pounaing!" ' ' " . : ' best\ R » a '. Staadipg Wonder,-«ft.TOr,,,

He hadtft iny opinion to express, -on hpw.this" magaxihe. ban-be fpfpfehe^; ' that point; and after an interval-of & - a t l i s iow 'pr lee | ft'e'Kti '.-©niy'-:%g*sci-•"'.:-. lence-she-raiseclnpon'.her elbow, a n d . ^ a i n ^ ^ & @ a b r n i b f e e i ^ a t i c » ^ ^ : "Now5Then-:y«.u h^ur. me.' ' 1 own w l » « b P e t e r s o n " fe«r*fd-; ' a o w J o X , ;

this/sqndt, And taigt mute "yteam, and" iBbre'-tg?an thirty-- yeafs . ; Th^ pricels;.-' thfe cow and. All-elSe.,- I run the busi*:'hot two dol lars b.':ye'ar;to s ingle s u b - --

neSs . . ; I r t inypU,. fll|«ir ^ a n d . ^ o n . ^ j ^ j , - - - ' T o ^ u b U * f s ^ e a f br stfll* ^ prancing around .again hke you have • , ; : "TT. 'W ••'--- - • ? >--^ . -vU ;•- -J-tot the last tw6 \da | s I ' l l ' . m a k e ' & f s ' v t z : ' : ^ o n r eppiea -foy^s.-dojlars^nd; meatpfyou!.' Bo you Msteh?" . -.-; - j a - half, Mf l t a h e s t r a ; - -c6Py ;bt .the:.:

"He.dl# 'r£4F. ' - . ' - ' '•'.- • '"Magaiane;as«pren*Iunirtofhep> • d l l M T u S ' 1 ' ^ m U%° %^v:getfcing/up:te

^ M s - j u n e t u r e the be t i i rpke ' d o w n ; ^ : ^ b * f ^ ' • - ^ * c ^ : ? » « £ ' M t k a a awful crash,' followefi by the ^bopy Mthe, Magazihe^ iov.- getting, pp;; howls ofthe dogs sleeping nnder. it fnd tbe clabj,imii also asupbfb i-IIubtea^Bd.. the groans and Jaw.Words of naan. .and - - - - - - -••-••••: •--- -•- . - i --• ~-..-*-wife, and we tamed over .and"'weitt to . . _. .„, , , .. , .. . •:.-.-_.. , ... - -^-- • - . - - - - , ' ' . • • - - - - - — - = . - ..^n©ifry.J- p r :a large-sj?e.steel-engrayr-.. /

Ihg; i b r - : f r * r n l D g ^ * T f r ^ ; ^ other magazjnegl"ves:sueh prerpiamsi""V. P o r larger clpb4 to "price"i§ still ibwr ^ er , whiib ;eyen. more p |erniunls a r e :>

shorter than the*left, ih consequence.of ^y^\ ."•^'dl$ss;"-; 'pet^ony,'^^«.'- ' . '":;. NyliiGh he H-mps; Sow, wh'.at'wpuld you'.zine, . fflS"-'. Chestnut iStrebStf; Philftdelr ..;. do in a easeof thisklndP"'- Brigh-'t-sju^ .phia»Pa . ' -.'' . -X-;: ' -• / ' ; : ; ; ' : . ' • ' •"'""'","

,-sfe"!

the groans and j aw.Wrds of.nian. i n d : b d o k o f r h e : . p b e t s ^ a i e d « T h e GbM-. wife,, anct we turnea- over .and, went to . • • •- r- •»• " sleep with &e. eanffie t stijl ' ragirig,-M.' Qmd: "." •' . '" - • ' . " - - '. v '" - '

. Inrea Sainpies .of Grerman Hunior. •.. Br^iessPr, to. ablass in surgery: "The

rigl i t legol the patient* as :you see, is

dent:- "Limp.-tpo.". -. - • • • • ' | Woman, with dog jumping at ' her, .to

Professor, owaer .of the .animal;. ^'Por-Heaven's sake, man,' pall your dog plE or,he will upset me," Pfofesspr, stand-aig pnohe foot, and seratehing .hisriiead:' "One ipiniite, "niailam, oBe.miimt'e; fto.. iumself) as soon as I ban remember'the' itfferntd brute's name.'.' . . . •":

"How is-ityou are so punctual at thp* offlee eyery morniag, Smith? Yon must-have an excellent alarm at your .house,"

Yes, indeed, and. a cheap one; You

•: PKOSI Asyfh" 3:0;' pt^r*,"-^iSiLei^eyi;. Boberfc -Conner tolil k"%on^egatibii4v«f-;: •SpiSngiieid, M^si',:ho'w:feMd^•m^e.'bi^.. fey-$bmJhe-..an^'|o;fhe pulplC;- '-E|ftj-: years 'ago he'was ia' child M ' .Yoifebire-,: -Engiandj' cwith. uidett'ereo;. -hut indnstii-' oiis pai-ente^whb put. hini ;at theiastlebl. blacksmithing.- •" He wbi"ibd:;e%ht yetptri';. .wftii ian- employer Mho.- d4ed nf; djh&,-' a n d h e i h m f e ^ a t i t w M ' only a lovecrf-reading-.wlfehsaved:hini foomAe-Biiiii* : fate. •Hiafirstpre?elimgwasiisraM'ethsdic

How Biraiig^ tiiaii men prefer .to or;og» thft portals of vice when the dqo* ol

* ^ e i« #TM au th«ia«. .

see, e-yerr evening betote gpmg to e d -mt e3diorter,Md Joi-the' firet.'ten yeaia/' -I push the cradle under the. 'Black For-. 0f. jjd^ minigisatipnhis ihebme&omtfiiat '-est' qloek, with the weights directly . s d m : o e . 'averaged . s b v e n ^ v e / icetttB »/ over the baby s head, Pan.ctnally.at 3 year,-his.IMng-.bemg.Parhedass"blaeJ& - " O'clock ih the morning there is an e a r t h l y y e l l , a n d I; k n o w . .w&*t I t just struck. "^-Phitdd^lphia 0<til.

un.

A Charlotte, '.Kicli*, dealer has ^ _ j peel 3,<J0t). frogs to Chicago this. seasoa, - ^ " t p " t p ."• ^Bifi«isS^

sniith;.; He bame-to. Anje^ica mSi hi* bridle.in48S.&, and dnifeff " Uie. panic « | ' ,

t • 185?,he- carried 4 hoflv for"awhile. 'iHrtsa^ '•, ty. years,.ago--he' %eeanip; a. 6ftlarie4 "' preacher,, going-over 'h&m $h&. Metijod-

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