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§> Oow For Farm. | J/ Pure bred com firoqrntly tail of giving * II aalistartion lo the farmer or dairyman. to • W It ta the popular irnpreamou that breed la j tad tbe secret of tbe excellence of lime cat- j prl lie. llial tnlileads Ibe new owner. And ! del I he j fail almply became of the chasgtd rta maoagemro:. A fanner ridea lo market bei la til old spring magic orer rough made I he nod through the mod. jolting and away, j Co fug hither and Ihithrr. and carrying can- in sider.We load bolder himself. And he cbi reaeuca home anfrly. Bui ooe day be | ok tup a light erne hundred tod fifty pound 1 ale wag >o. aprlngT: elanlc. and but a frath- vet era weight behind hie old borer. It la fit- j pt ted for the smiKgfa, well-kept turnpike, , pU awl ha dziiw along tajnyiiu, the w I aenaatiooa. When the rough road "u-Ot reached, hia new sragoe and he come to ral grief together. It la not Ct for rough tru dririug or canying Inada. And it ia juat j tf-t the same whh the Jeraey or Ayrehlxu he he I ought end brought liome. expelling to . find U to keep up to ila former pr-duct In : bn hie land: .A promlnro: hrerder of fine I At dally co'wa, an le.neat' po.l upright and to •killfnl man, maker a practice of deelin- 1 aa ing to go are:: tea yields. ••Thia cow liaa | wl dose thus and ao; here la tar record. If! mi ahe la treated at 1 hare treated tar, ahe j Si will continue to do the tame. If not, ale tal will not. 1 do not guarantee that ahe will co ilo alaraya a bat ibe baa dune here." Thia ci< la tta'wbn'm Mory: n purchaser of auch be couwtalll fail lo keep tbena up to their re record ttnleaa their good management ia kr eJuliooed. But as feeding. ijp a skilled an art, and tbe (coeval care is as important to qe socceaa it is often the nee that pure pi bred animals fall to meet tbe high ei- lb pccutioos of tbe purchasers, and the re- en pulalloo of thia ciaaa of animals snffeta. or Aa a rule, grades "do belter for ordinary 1! use than pure bred animals. They cost lei less money, and any fanner who * ill W gire tbe reqauite thought and labor to it tbelrcare, can In a few yean build up n ba herd coating no more than ooe of good ni nab re stock, that will be crery Ml aa ah profitable for bint aa pure bred animal*, w And rery often gradea bare outdohe the be recrwda of the pare bred Mock. p um'j rAMoro or axil: rort At acresty-alx years gad ores, not can ** ■ be mid to bare the beauty only of age. *' atrlking as that la In Mr. WbUtkt'semac. 1" with the dark rye and the full ,c beard, where black lines still appear " among the rilrer, while bis form is aa n Ann and elaatic aa erer. but tbe poet's youthful beauty is reported to bare been extraordinary.: eery tall, erect and wellknit, with fine features, dark skin, and a flashing deep-aet black rye. be could not e| bare looked the Quaker to any extent, and in fact, we think be ia more of a lt Quaker lo habit and affection 1 li— - anything eke. He has himself recognlxsd n lli> l«nsrtgw asm knag Me*:" and ereo though be clings to tbe forma H of the Net in many respects, using the 'j plain language genially, and tells artnr " why be prefers the aikuee of tbe meeting '« for worship rather than any solitude of wood or wild where nature speaks to him I" with a thousand sokes and catches him ,c with a thousand hands, yet be drearer so la • marly like men of the world ia -cut and >' ook* that otjly practiced ryes could tie- K ted the Slight dilTrrreicc ia tbe shape if u Ida smi and hia feelings alxittt auch mat. '1 ters are entirely liberal. When hi* little w niece wanted Ibe scarlet "cape that other P children wore, and there arts objection In Ibe bouse on acaoual of Quaker custom. Mr. Wbktirr Insisted that sha should he gratified, although, sooth to say, pot I aa , be is,be himself cannot tell red from green i, till annul fails upon It. Ouoe, indeed, tbe library fire, of which he la to food, j ha* ing damaged Ibe border of Ibe wall J paper, be matQied tbe pattern and triutn , pbunlly replaced it liefuee drtrctsou only t, ta learn that be had ^ubatlluted for the green rine oat of bright antomna) cxim•on. Yet so strong Is the poet's Immagisatioa that this defect of riaka is sowbt e eyes were beauty's powcrlm ilaec," ye; light and shade please him more than variety and depths of hue. — Btrprn Ha Pot One. ' true d*y three or fner weeks ago a re- t tail grocer oree in Jeraey ml down with ' hit dark ooe cranio* and said. ; "Jamea. 1 owe -New Yotk houses over . W.000." "We hare fii.OOO m cub in tteaofr, j' tbe stock ia all run down, and this would ' he the time to fail la buuueaa ' r "It certainly iroaU J, "But I waul a reaaouable 'apology to gire my CJealllbm, when they come down can't think of something to-nlghl, and" let \ meksowlatheountiosThe clerk promised, sod tic grocer i fre boon aa a° tannin" The nexi | morning when be appeared at the ■ore the safe was "pen, the caah gone, and on the desk waa a note from ■ "1 baee taken the W, 000 and am prepared to akip. It will ba tbe beat excuse in tbe world for your falling so flai that Funny Vsrdlcta. ■U rutin ta »w Tori Cur 1 hare been galirerin.; up iosiance. of fqpay TerdlOa for several year., in my mean (random bock 1 find the 1 -Hawing: A Karma jury gare the following esrdict ia a cm; -bereamao died in a Male tan eerelict of peoea ba the biler Jury." said e Weateru Judgt. "you • werdict of "Suicide b tbe ninth fcgre* ." 'T wamhhT.and thre, rame .... (..un-l the

Husband and Wife Meat After I Twenty-one Years' Seper- - < atlon. ! A strange and remarkable story comes , d from Coring-. on, Ky. When Ftrt Setup- ; t ler was fired opoo, a young farmer of i * Oreenbriei county. West Va . left hia : ' wife and little lay and went to Cincinnati ' t lo eulial in the Northern Army. At the j a of Chickammuga he *(' taken j * and thrown Into the pen nl An- j 1 Shortly a tier this, newa t ■Ached the young wjfe in Virginia that t fanaberul was dead. Within a m -oih ; 1 bouse waa burned oerr her bewd by ; ' federate soldiers- flaring an node I Cisctnoaii, the young wife, with her i child, went there, but the uncle had 1 1 moved Wcit somewhere, end penniless, j sought employment. After a few | ( ahe went to Covington and there i < permanently resided. Her little teywbt { 1 placed in an orphan asylum, lie was j adu| tad by a weallhy old aaaipla la Oaytau r | Ohiojand she lost ail trace of him- He waa ; < in laxnry and educated, but at his t majority was left peomleae. his benefac- i j trrs lraing all they bad in the world. Then , be drifted West. : < Ibe report of the husband's death waa ; •mm. He was fiDally reliercd faomt ' and tent North. He wen , to hia hoax in Virginia lo find it swept j and hia family gone.^e knew do! | He, after a Inog and froitleaa ' March tdf them, drifted lo Virginia City. ] daring the mining excitement, and. , taking a claim, in a few months was ac- i counted wealthy. He went to San Franand with others opened a tanking One day a young man ontered in . reply lo an advertisement for a bookkeeper. A resemblance between hlmtelf i and tbe senior proprietor waa noiierd. questions were asked, and from the re plies given it became apparent that it wgs Mm of the banker who was necking employment. Tbe young man said he knew what became of bis mother. 11c was made a partner in tbe bank. Afterward a man named Warren, who left West Virginia in company with the hanker to enlist in the army, <!..**» into the bank to get a check ca*hetl. He rtcog bis old army friend, and after a talk, -asked him it he did tn t know where bis wife was living. The tank" r agitated, and said Is- had supposed her lo he desd for many years. ."Wbere la she living?" her xeiitrlly aaXrd. ' In Coringtao. Ky.." was tbe soaarr. A crived from tbe war-widow of tweotyyears. Tbe banker went tuCoefngton and tlure was a Jojroua maelipg. Tie a living all lbe*c year* T:..- name ot banker has buvn wliblirld al Ida owo . How The Marouis ot Lome The Marquia of lornc ia a man of c anmandlng figure anil of exa-pl local hranly of ewiDlrnauor. Tall, bnad abiu'dend with a freeacnvemect. his bead ft thrown wilb a qgtsin riaunileaa grace that has- in It no aelf-cncadotu haullna» ; rather it Is the uocnesctcus expression rf a fine cbaracter.thc fine carriage that may _ become Ibe. inherited grace of a lofty race. Hi* features are floe and strong. eepccBl. his brow and cbln; but j pieluie which' gives merely the outline of hi* urea can impart no Idea of the charm So blonde a man la rarely area, not only la lira abundant hair golden, bla eyelashes are of tbe same hue, ng and ruriing outward: the deep gray blue eyes that gage through them j lake on a terasrkable expression. .*•> pore- ' spiritual that our inatantly rcares to wonder that the Marquia of l/one write, poetry." Why thwy Call Htm "Old Man." "Yea. that's sadly an." raid Jenklo*. "mj bairja turninvgrsy and (ailing out before ita rime. I'w sooavthing? 1 would. ■True. 'sasweerd hiafiirud. "but Parker'HairBabaun is a* hsnulraa s* it i*rflr<-tire-l'ee tried It^rut know. Glee Hie H.lwm. aahow and lite tuys will aoon atop calllce JUU Okl Man Jenkio*.' " It oevrr fall* faded luiir. Richly perfumed, an elegeant dressing. Three Kentucky brothers were married on the asm day t wo yawn ago, and they came as near to simultaneously getting divourtea aa tbaCuurU would permit. Officeholders. ^Tbe ofbee iwld^by the Kidneys i a rented to tarry off the extra liq-dda from the •yatetn and allh them tbe Impurities to ll those that are taken into the sumach mud th-ee that are formed lo tbe blood. Any dogging or infce&oo "f tlywe organs I* therefore important. Kidney-Wort is Nature efficient aaaiatant in keeping tlx kidneys In good working order, strmibening tliem and inducing healthy action. If sou would get well and keap well, take Tbe various a son! a haeebrec presrnted i General Banks. Ibe Ftodcral commander, are valued at UOOOO Opt In Arizona. | Horn- A. W- Sheldon. AaaraSate Justice Supreme Bench of Arizona Territory, ' writes aa follows: "It aflorda me great plrasure toaoy, from my personal obacrva- • lino, and you knew ibe »©ipe of such lima been very extended, that M. Jaoutw Oil ia the great and wooderf nl cimqueror of pain I tlx fcivereign touv f.wall tsatily actiea and [pains and I cbeerfuily bear the tratimooy. Canada during 1H81. with liabibtiea amounting to nearly ^16.000.000. : "I bail 'eru all." asid a rnbinmd happy I fared geutltanan. "All arbai? ' asked tola frieod. "Why, all the aymptooa of iaaiaria. ViX- laiue hirk. aehing j-nnts alrefv trrmities rath of blued to the head, constant fatigue, no appetite, pains in the ( cbiUa^and fever^aML, etr.^. but Brownja ' aa betog tbe ooly prefect tonic made." A tilaclpede tor cat «n the ice, and , filled with steel skate-like ruonrra baa - i been brought out lo Canada. - can d" a good dayaaaork. ami aiacrerly r reausmaud Or. Graves' Heart R.gulat v aa the remedy. -Gea. Gladding, lists a grove, G." fl. per boule at yocr drug i Tbe New Trek eirctn. tight onm^olea a bare faeee given two ymrv in which to " buty their wltrs. • ct'fled that n«i-u aching ta gambling, crar. 1 frei groaity lrapiait i

j ..ssa^Mr^ejaaiifiisa F ' rut re to tnonatar free, and breveaS tdnck |F ; mantle, tanishlng the light, drapre *"*rr- : I thin.- in t'irm* '•* ugly. Jsyanrereart wur* , « r Kr.au eithin lbs heavily mulhoued j J Windoas, Ugtrtx fish uttf and even gfidtbo ; ; Tta" low, ttnblaWiy moan the riuoa- P cl sued laU dog whboot miniie. wuh toe : X csngrew voice of the mosquito uvthiu, a:d the Singh tug windF whwle | ssjtsrs.'irjaasr: f i^rbaf-Uluitridluth.eadls IWllp». Q , VermWnf, tbe tola heir of the lordiy - ! bouse of VeimleilU, has arrir»f and palled Uf : J hi* loot*. 1. not the miraion of hi* rermad to p( ! .1, hand ot lbs Itinera* Clara, the ooly. lovely daughter of King Rodrigura dl fir* I All the noble knlghta of l bo realm are a»- ' nemhlod in the atahdy. grand aureanal ha.le a eg the cnatla. King Bodrigue. a-end* the : throne on a Hep Udder. AU t. aaBfila. death, and raeh of tbe noble gnu*, o-uld have dinthjcUy brarf a drayqiln drop on a nigger's head In the wide, wllo »«• of friw- ! coed ooart yard far below, i But 11 didn't drop Tbe king ran** hia voice and client*-*: "Stand forth, moat noble Vennkilli: and too, roe well beloved dr. lighter, Clara: form la a hollow square In dress parade b»pakSprSStoTtoSj'M^Wz fSt of tbe I In i are Vrrmj-"" with a proud, hanghtv, - dorfbglve-e continental air. and the Prince-*. Clara deeply railed and trembling with a large and varied assortment of agitation. Her strugsta "Boyun, roott lordly, courtly Yerroieiffl. a-reept tbe ban 1 of ray boauUful daughter, ' tbe worshipful Princes* CSaraf "Ido,* rjacolaind the happy, ex|«tar.t lotw. I- "And you. iw daughter, do gpu accept the As the Prinrere Clara beard tbnw wonk. ahe gUnceJ up with a quick, inteilicenl look . ■a her handsome, brarily powdered fraturew. and with a anlden jerk tore tbe we idlng v.tl from her back hair. Tall and etaody »* s!»* draw, herself op with the innate modesty of a telephone poU, ahe capture, the heart of evrrv tvh.dd.-r. Large, luminous eyre, flashing jet Uaek hair, and fore -but wo con- , not describe thesn. We have not vpece Before tbe word* of her father oraae to ■ enrridora, she diagur.-re a will. lm|uvdot>~l shriek, and kneeling before the throne in aronix-d ton-a. and with wura^oourdng down '""Brat* roe. oh. Mohle atrel Taney my fre!- . Ing linked for life to a man Ti rear, old, bow-legged, with commercial teeth, and a nose likeVhe Orient at atmriar- Do not ask ' your daughter to throw herself away, add I blight her life for all time and eternity. I Bett-r rewilve vounglf Into a eommlttee of , tbe whole, and rnoooaider the rote, old As he heard these cruel words, a large f2 SO frown arose at Vermleilira o'tlar latt m-enreloped hia whole face and thrmt- latch, and, .awing over hia Farivn luarhle brow, . slipped down into tlie leu-k of hb neeke The . old king could hardly believe hta own eer*, but aa they had never cone Inek an him ba 1 tore, he concluded to trod tb-m. Drawtn, i himself pruudlv np. he gradually assume I a« t utterly imporefldeaUltude, and with rlencbsl I . fiat* and liridconntenanre.be howled: ; "Hat Base Kite! Me own daughter tnroed traa-a-itrea»T It id too much. Tell ' me that me aara deceived me. Say. oh. orwivthaa* cruel, baMul words Say that k * ir" ^ " *ba'l ' r "So, father." sail th- girl, gesticulating * %ke a pair of gorcrnor halls .m an engine, beat ami poblost man in th- world. I war t - no hand mWdown relic, who looks aa though ■ lie had twen fenafrbed out of a aeeond-han J - . store. Call a tournament of the newt lllue trinosyouth knowutnchl vain , and put e» ' advertfiwinest in the papers that I srtn ^ : llial 1 1 tbe one with tbe m«t noble carriage. a | the ehrewt tathehrod.be who show, off u. - the bar advantage- . That's roe. tlaat'a your -Wen." mid' the king, aa be fell lock in Ms !. ' ehalr tborougtily hiofivd. "tf that U Itierkee. i VremirSlL I heartily beg your 'parxl-o for berei anbjected. but It seem* to be the boat I ' | can do for ytai to-day. Thia court wtD now . I stand adjourned." f ^ ( J hare beer, deeply wounded in my n*M »»- tire feeling., and ridkuU ha* lean heap-i on my peewioai appearand Naught tut * leh ljad. and a good deal of it, oao wipe the _ inanltooL" „ With there words, YremldU I melted majae-afun-warela. A sigh of relief eacapri tho lips ' J <4 all present . and the oompany made a wild , Ireak for the diaing-room. w hrra a superii £ tbe APcaetM of the stason, embracing aardlaaaandpla (Flvv days and nine hour* are auppread to rlaire betwren the first and lecood chapters. J .f caorrxnn. ! Whan the procUmation was given out tn ? tbe evwmtry that a grand tournament waa lo *! bo held, of which tbe Trinrem Clara waa to . be the first prise, tbe novelty of thaprupoaal * are tbe whole natirm on fire. The near. 1 spread like magic, and -all tbe young ne*n ouiSmtand milk end cologne bath* tlie hue F.verr young man In the Mngdota' oonJ chided to put lnshld.breid<aaeTeral U.-gr . foreign delegaUona. At last the grand day arrival, and great wa> the taatie and commotion throughout the city. At the hour we" tte liana, which were rapidly filling with tbe ce more Iremtifnl youth known to the world of y, chivalry. .1 i In,::, and lreorutable. on a hand-made a. j throne of ecantlmg ^»pd 1J? earpptiog in the trumpcU aomsled fOTtha beginning of v" ™ filepaatto^nwK^L On they came with 1«W. i.wjwgle riep, mrb in with a mute ejyrel fn hi. eyea and a awwet ., wan/on For boor, they trotud up and down In the bat sun, hut none of them appeared locana up to the proper majesty pv and princely bearing. King, then *ey ,,, and a*n]«ro*v end oeintw, dokaa and raria tn p. ipeaMlva chant tn lbs faraari'of Pruma X dmra, and tt began to hxjk aa though tb-ra would be nn cie^oe, and heavy wa- the ihabr appreutuaeBt of the crowd. Sodtenly a , itr aoBtary tnuupri waa beard, and a new ooa- ; md MiS^ta'uud Seanrihaatb^h n- : Dd owned it. bevies being asdent partaer in aeveral ether pianvu. j "What great king i. that! Be wffl ta the i ' tnekyoor. How Irinorly he nalk-T j Wtam ta raaetad the throoe ta aalutad the ! ? - princere with majestic grane, and tadtami ; - aa though amadous of hie i -j**u f ul charms With a rowat* biuah the Pririrea* t'Ura eigui- : * ftad to a lackey that ha tnfonp the , m him. Bowing low, theetrsager mounted the f*-!--"ree j «»>Bfaradaga*'Cyuar name aad di- manam.Mtaa t-c*«re drelobei' * I : gifir! .'krrtfi'f ' |' a >

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