■
ig d»Y a m< fodder in got in » better oom ntnikn nrc too Tninnwo nan to do mated. The > talks thould be bosad ^IhaSlCTthe^dk toe'kS the ntalka are exposed to the weather. Honking nhonld fl^donabj the bunhel, and ean taken to nee that clean work is done, and that the stalka bo and and shoe* glorea, which art , , will be found a great help and protection to the hand*. In digging potatoes let them be exposed as little to the ion and air as possible. Dig aa soon as tops are dying or dead. There are aereral useful potato diggeri msdeand sold at reasonable prices, which aare time and labor. Whan potatoes are pitted, it is beat to do the work thoroughly new, than make ' temporary beeps intending to complete them afterwards, la nine oases ont of ten, this temporary bnaineaa fails. A sudden hard front oomaa unexpectedly, and these nnflaiahed pita are injured.
Bapareta rest, and
unthrifty ai
cornea on. • An unthrifty animal is shown by its bald rougl^ hide, and the blijd man may pick out such an animal. Its character is apparent to the touch of the fingers. Young stock especially should be watched and wall treated. Keep the Iwat for”breeding^am^’don’t be tempted to sell them off the poor ones. Beware, bo suddenly enriching the feed animals This should be done gradually. The digestire organs sreolosely related to the blood and audden changes of tho f are more rapidly fatal in There is no month in tL. , weeds are growings in^whioh they^may
errrything in the shape can be gathered ai this season. There is no aefety otherwise. They msy be aoetiemd upon the roads and trodden at foot, but the seeds are only put
, at the aide of the yard, and when they did so. it eoet according to slie, two and one-half to two add three-quarter tons of hay to win! eow, averaging for twenty-six w< twenty-aeren to thirty pounds of per day. When they built bares aided them up with green lumber, so that whan the boards shrunk Ibe oraoks
that tho wind which whiatled through these cracks swept all the heat radiating from the bodies of the stanchioned cows np into the loft end ont a' cracks above, the case waa not improved. Borne saving in waal
.—, led by tight ones, boarded with matched staff well seasoned, and the stables so arranged as to ntUlae the heat radiating from th- 1 “■
sr 1 !"
riy"uaed* ma‘
le-third of tbs koei
. ueffeated. Eighteei
only pounds of hay s day kept the ww> in better condition ir
fortable stables than twen thirty eould do in tha oold
the open yard. When tight oows first began to be built in Central Saw York, dairymen wore perfectly an prised at tbs raring it egeofad in fodda 1 have, time and again, heard them d dare from estimating, what I brand I be time by ectnal weighing, that tight and warm stable saved fully on third of the fodder formerly used ; »s. i.-jj tima ao gOQ.
I suggest, if they i itTthat the daiara who have aufmot in any other
... jf wintering their much aa by providing for them t comfortable quartern they
. Thin they say m.i..-..from puffing — ao much from hast. Many cheese i__ greatly injured in making by aealding at too greet a beet; this has the effect of driving off the cream into the whey though mar. 1 _ ... gewd while at
1 that all'
nut any effort, and salr I?" With an imposing'
ks by a majority of &81A 1
d Liberals, giving the Rspob-
ie work of philosophy ? n
My fnand, U book, but a work on philosophy—a work which will eor-
every profound th r. What is the wc
lie book tells you. Who wore ■ 10 are our philosophers? Turn —••• pages for a reply. Aa I said fore, I don't aee how yon can do wi
out it."
Und he don't hat anydinga about > e fun, eh ?" inquired the tr"— -- 1 book waa held ont to bim. My friend, I must again info that this ia not an ephemeral woi e collection of naueeous trash, - . rare, deep work on philoeoph*. Here, , see the nsme of the anthor. That name , alone, dr, should be proof enongh to t your mind that the work cannot be sur- . passed for profundity of thought. . Why, air, Gcrril Smith testifies to 1 knows Mr. Schmidt—I m no close mit him," returned the ta ' t doubting voice. Then yon will let me leave your a place witbont having aeoored ^our c
Every family should
raid Hoedin|“ferinaa I you of your tueegUi,
. , . . ne aa a little eblhC" ' , Arab amiled disdainfuliv. iloudin told " to lib the box. He stooped and li' '
wd raid coldly^
lift the box.”' The young Hercules grabbed .the box quite confidently, but, to his smsse-
* it would not budge. He eturkrd it usiy over end over sgsin. while bis ymrn ssl ioobing on in si!ent.vond< resisted. He vsiniy expended , IOX s suengtb eiiich would be sn enormous weight, until at lengt B i exhausted, and red with anger, bis taco in his burnoos and retir net of this strange trick ily which ’ " ’ «■ light at will, ai
inebine thee, hot
bilityai the tunnel project. Mr. Pro dilions of the channel bed. baa reoonl eTgetie nrcsMUtion of the ‘magnificent design to connect England and Europe. This cautions investigator thinks the
tunnel. And ha rates these strata have, at Whitehaven «nd Mona, boon actually and safely worked at considerable distances under great bodies of water. Bo ' —y can throw light en the i has been done, leaving the ilely for the engnit
™ tl &V^3lre , SiStad Dover and Oalaia,'strikee
hie Pariuaa andieneea.
e exhibition in Algeria til
•ting Moor, about twenty years of U, well-built,snd richly dreeed,sdvsi lere was s plain ublr — -— ~ r ace between the top a ; unmistakably oprah wl > covered him with sn enormous cloth i and instantly removing it, the Mo This trick produced s panic , —...nee. Screaming, “ It is the Evil , they clambered over the benefit* it
^ tunnel could be bored its vertical limits. A high ' authority on tho other aidi
is Atlantia le Una for
e well concluded to
h Foreland, to
gut there, they its
make for his content end comfort. The man who loves b is her hero and her king. No hero to her though be is not one to any other ; no leas a king though hut only kingdom ia bar heart and home A Thrilling Incident, he antumn of ISIS, says ■ [presided aft old Fane nil 1 speakers of able Dr. Ly address upon the occasion alluded to, • dangers of- tb< * r , remarked that ns could be too steadfast or too in the work of reformation, for of us eould tell how near to ot the danger might eoma work!" said ha, •• for, ere j tho very child of yonr love may fall.’ And in this connection be related the following incident. I give it ' own words : •‘Not ma . " aa the Bev. Joseph Davis, an ei Baptist minister in London, — log along one of the crowded
- derart. He pretended that be
ad oflered to let
let a Marabout shoot a
lilling the nrehand-
Zwe
ik I •
Zwelve about dev war, und n „ „ say noddings bow to glean dose I What e you take me for, mister ? Go right away mit dot pook or I cell der boBoe und haf you locked np pooty quick I"— .
Detroit Preta.
Pistol Practice in Walk BcoenUy, at a saloon on the
■me men were discussing the • affray which occurred during the mornbetween the two brothera-in-law, iman and Ward. It waa agreed on shooting—a discredit to Washoe. At a '—* - T1 — bantered a Oom stock 1
w to bo a good shot "
, ._ JO ont in tho back r yard with bim and do some shooting, o just to show the " boys " how it should o be done. In the saloon waa - *■ *
tggs, and what the Plooher ran that each shoot two eg) ■ere head of the other at the if ten paces, the one missing he crowd. The Oomstoeker v
not to be bluffed by a man from the
other end of tkc Slate, so to the I
—* all hands adjourned. Each
his own aix-abooter. The Com- 11 ter first " boated " hia egg on " top of the Pioohar'a head, which loudly applauded by all pi
— ■’- the Pio —
law •maed by the last Called Btalra Ooupraa
Everybody ’° hum
without evincing tC'riigkUwt ~ rahont immediate'
— ill and, on Houdir giringthe signal, took a deliberate aim [ him. The putoi weot off and the ball a
he magician’s teeth. Mo..
„ . , the Msrabout tried to seise Uieplsiul. "You could not injure me," ssid Houdin, ‘-but you shell ace that my im is more dangerous than yours. Look 1 that wall. " He pulled the trigger, and i the newly whitewashed wall appeared - uge patch of blood exactly at the spi The Marabout went up to it, dinped h nger in the blood, and raising II to Ida outli convinced himself of the remlity. Glen he acquired this certainty his ar— ill snd his head bowed on his chest as if ere annihilated. It waa evident that le moment be doubted everything, es le prophet. This seemingly Incomprcbcnu “ ' ^iocdin^imior 1 u- -t
< Calais. This line of the main
which ban been fixed upon by ... motors of the enterprise, is accidentally ; almost coincident with that of tho Dover . and Calais anbntarino cable. It hat ' n aelceted after Bomb hnndreda of inga (which have been made by an “ ingenioua apparatas for perforating the sea bed and bringing np the rook apooi-
rc examined and a complete
geological chart constructed from the
data.
The greatest depth of water overa 5 the selected tunnel line la lea i two hundred feet, and it ia proposed to penetrate two hundred feet or 1 beneath the bed by long descents or miles from either shore. Thia Id make the total tunnel length it thirty miles, and would afford great srenrity and ease of gradient the structure. Thf — *—“
will be wide enoug
in an engineering point of view it is onbtlcra e practicable undertaking, teonly question being its financial
ir a dmiblo n
’ her penl, slowly picking her way across the busy thoroughfare. rushed into the street, caught tic child in hia arms, and boro her saiely to the ' ■ ralk. His first thought as, pantbo reached tho walk, was—Whs! d the parenta of this dear child felt hud ehe been killed? , for tho first time, ho looked face of the little one, which been partially concealed by
ings when of hia ow occurrence, ..is 1 "
, ae he turned thankfulness to the Infinite Being whloh, be felt, had gnltT " ‘ - -ithof simple dntj, .. — jf hia dearly-beloved child from a horrible death '"
ssreii
o treat j
by the Repubtiosoa ol
Another ballet of the same mate ‘ rilh blood. Of course.
—o— of hand that he changed the bullrtii t forced uptm him by the Marabout and mb- ' 1 hie own. An old trick enabled him o he real bullet between his teeth while t
turn to
S waa produoed to ' heed of the O i hen he removed his hat there waa a great laugh, for the top of hia head waa aa smooth as a billiard ball For full ten minutes all hands tried in vain to make an egg aland on his head. It couldn't be dona. The Piochcr then taunted the Coma looker with having gone into the arrangement knowing that he waa safe. The latter *-’d him to eat np hia egg and it was right-ho was there. The Piochcr
rested sod looked np la tbs Tumta on a obi of beytng stolen postage and revenue Stan While iaJiiltUnae broke tato hli room, ubbrara on. Fon^th streel^md a
umphantly planted in it hia egg, fel back ten steps, and then knocked it oil. The Oomstoeker then told him to set 1 np hia second egg and shoot it off. aa ' be didn’t want to hsvehia head ohalkad 1 ’ * during tho gams. Thia was done, ' the wreck of a second egg streamed ! ■ kbe Oomstockcr’a pate. The Pio- < r now stood ont with his last egg ti on Ida head. The Oomstoeker raised u hia pistol and fired. The Piochcr bounded a yard into the air, and tl
bare pole sixty feet high standing in tho open air, and when ho reached the top be mysteriously disappeared. After a while his feet reappeared, then his legs and body, utd he came down. He claimed no mperlatural powers. How did he do it ? There ras an Indian juggler who had a little de -m the Bowery a lew years ago. He was dirty fellow, and respectable people wet not much disposed to renture into his plan A gentleman told the writer that, moved b. curiosity once, he went in. Tho juggler *e him sit on the door. In a momcni figures, apparently human, rose out of loot In obedience to the wand of tl nrer. They grew to the ordinary heigl , human being. The visitor, made
te written to Oouut vpu Antlm by Db
, through tb, lion or the u *° tioo to the
aBp I’ve put half the width of my hi let through the top of his left ear and so It proved upon measurement. . Virginia Knlergrite,
...Judge Beady, of Bra Tort,
This attractive personage was intro- a duoed, ton or twelve years ego, to the I Empress Eugenio at Bvralbaoh, sod her Argamiaa tala, told in a London paper, ia briefly ija.™, n aa follows : When aha was an infant io—a omj the Prineeae waa stolen froi chateau of her parents, and tha
pooiaUy aa her mother, after the of her husband, traveled extensively In Germany and Prance, and aa far aa Loudon, telling her story everywhere end making iuqniriaa ounce ruing tha lost child. After the Upee of - *— ystars the widow,^ going through •anus by a poor -woman, who, with a child in her anna,eaked alma at the carriage door, and then made the little
ignited by the ftrara
ad likely tc „ iked for by the French amjiany who have thr
duos the expenses of construe' ithin the limit of t _.jh sreariSto bethehighe mates—would bo cheap and It Ive, compared with our pi ithmian canal.
tho Methodist Conference in Batavia, N. Y-, one of the Elders said lie once settled over a weak church, appointed a committee of yonng te to collect subacriptiona lor its
Destruction in Disguise. It is a fact that mixtures ■ quota and acid aitringenta ivon for medicines. Thor a > destroy, and may be safely
nixed w
smpUack he had
totally and physically,
human being that sticks to them nough. More drunkards have _tade by three villainous coneocl labeled modicinw, than by the liqt
. —e convict ia sent either to Millbauk it or PentonviUe, which are what are i termed '• cloee prisons," and where he must remain, under any ciroumstanooa, r for nine months, p' stung the whole of
‘ —“* of ooursc, that Bi-
nd exorcise—in hia t of probetionary
lion ia intended to work upon the of the prisoner, and to make hit he serious penalties—only now beginning to bo enforced—attaching to wrong-doing. The hard labor t— of him ia oakum picking and turning la Millbauk, which dl ‘ ,l respect from PentonviUe,
_ e pounds of oakum being required to be picked, or fourteen
A correspondent of the London ‘linn rjigraiand five hundred revolutions of writing from Copenhagen, says: A p-jr'.'i she crank, with-a pressure of fourteen wegian paper la relating a isle of sn ah.-:—t pounds, to be made, at iuU labor, any miraculous preservation The captain o! interval of spare time being spent in “ — .... jj™ work i "
.o dross of aU no:
Amsson.ol Stavanger, recently
arrived at B«ei« with a cam of salt, ren thet in passing tha Bn tub Channel d Uit opporiunity of saving a Bntiah
through bis tslreeope something floating'on
him, and he was just able
MO be swooned, and hail to lx .jkfd the vetasl, In the boat: found but a psir of oars snd . 1
lad, when brought back
by the lender care shown to him. gave the totlewiag aeeouat of his tale: Hr wae.itung on me shore, reading itts Bible, when
ISTteaeid'
he spent his leisura Uma. Toescaps bom their banter he got Into a boat, and kept on reading, when suddenly bo discovered, to his great dismay, that his persecutor, had it the Han nd la”' use Ibe oars, but streggiedTu vaia agsitiM Ind and water, and, as a der- * - i soon lost sight 3 land. —mrs ol alternate struggle despair he tell asleep, and . , iu tael, his only comfort against hunger, cold, and Lite deep pangs of hia IsolaSou during the thraa days and two nights which ha bad sprat in bis bail boat when he ,1 Is* sm and saved. Unhappily, noil nor of the place wl hispftrats limit girra, but that will, I suppose, not ba dlStnlt to get at when the
auite'
stookinga with red a brown fuatian
This uniform ia only
’ i work and
. _ . At Peut tonnlle or Millhank—both of which are built on the same general planpaying dearly for the one false step or previous course of crime, by the dull' monotony of their every-day Ufa, tbt hard work, scanty fare, unceasing
wretched feeling ol
'' loft of
haadeuffed and linked together by chains, the convicts who have served out their probationary terms are sent off^to ono of thc^pubho-works prisons" indifferent health, and i ’ hard labor, to one of t r prisons at Dartmou! , Brixtou or Woking, Frt . it. may be said, the oonv nelly return uncos hia term of pet servitude, by working at hard labor
touches ; - It is night now. and here is home. Gathered under tho quiet roof, elders and children lie al" —* In the midst of a great cel ok out from the heavens. ouTotegM
ir^ft^tho c
__ well aa other diseases which those fiery frauds falsely certified to relieve. Dr. Wal-
-f VlXXOAX BlTr answer is. that they ramova a of disease, and the patient rei his health. They are the great ' a life-giving principle, nor and Invtgorilor before in the hpMMhfi hsbfta. fhay gentle Purgatira as weD as a Tamo. ga.’a-sj assstts The properties of Dr. Witmrt YrxSQSE IlrrTxas are Aperient. Dianhontte. Carminative, nutritious, Lexative, DinreUe, Sedan rs. Counter .11111001, Sudorific, Aitersdrmteful Thousandfi proclaim YntROAR Bittrrs the meet wcuderful Invlgorant that star sustained the staking *NoPerson can take these Bitten according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their booeu are cot destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organa wasted beyond "SU, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, which are so prera- ' the valleys of onr great rivers I the United Statee, eap---"-io Mississippi. Ohio, Ml nuesaoc, Cumberland.. >ae, neu, Colorado, Bnuoa, Bio G.~—, Feari, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah. Boanoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country daring the Summer and Autumn, and’remarkably so during seaeons of unusual beat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of tne stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influence upon there various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Dr. J. Waucrr’s Viskoar Bittrrs, as they will speedily remove the dark * colored — 1 bowok at ilatin,, generally restoring the healthy^ lunrtions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against dlseaao by purifying all its Huids with \ inegar Bittrrs. - No epidemic can take bold of a system thus forc-nrmcd. Dysnopsia or Indigestion, Hcaddte, Pain in tho Shonldors. Conghs,
Bat. tl
a sovereign specific
iantaT created by Ute false tonics an bogus restoratives of missionaries c ■ anoe. •Within the preset ny well-known dtixans hav certified that a course of Vinegar Bitters invariably obliterates tha desire for spirituous excitants • x —
^; THE MORNING STAR!
WisharPa Pino Tree 1
THE ANTHEM OFFERING! ! 7 ir:S'v‘ K—.***'
^eraarra^tsa-i a^erajj»»g. r. agw J^tuEa ^^ A SKWIXQI^JIACMIXSC, I K a<-i:\ts \va\ti:i> mokTELL it all
ohettnate aud latraclaWe casoe. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Goat, Bilious, Komittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver. Kidnsvs and Bladder, ises Bitter, have ne equal. Such Dlaesaea re caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases.—Persons eu- . gaged in Paints and Minerals, such aa Plumber*. Type-ietter*. Gold beater*, and
The Narraganrett Collar Company awSKSK'ffiiawSS
iOEKT, WASTED TOE TEE BS W A IS 11* | V || TRUEHJSTORy BECKWITH BROOKLYN SCANDAL $2a
Portable Family Sewing MaeUne, SODAYS’THIAL
REMINGTON Sewing Machine. The “Medal for Progress, 1 ssisaiL.
Sewing Vlachtno Co. York: 802 Oroedway.
Chicagot SSI Wabash Avw.
it thii, take a dc Brrnftaa occaiio
Bowel*. To guard a of V^iutst’s Vts-
ForSk'in Disease*, Eniptiona, Tetir. Sail-Rheum, Blotchse. Spots, Pimple*. Uatalra, Boil*. Caiboncle., Ring worm*, cald-head, Sore Eyes. Kryripelu. Itch.
nature, art litarally dug up and carried t of tho ayitetn In a nhort time by the u.e Pin, Tape, and other Worms rking In the intern of *o many Uiouiand*. » .efioctually deatrored and removed. Jio •vitem of medicine, no vermifuges, no antiielminltiee will free tho *yitom Rom worets
* ko these Bitter*. •
For Female Complaints In young old, married or *ingie, at the dawn of wi>- -*■—• — -*•- •— -r '•*- those Toole
Bitten deploy so 1
improvomsnl is soon perceptibls. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when-
ever von find lu ImparlUw bunting through tho akin In Pimples, ^Brajatres.^ 8>W1 sluggish in tho rein*; cleatue It whea it i* font; yonr feeling* will tell roo when. Keep Die blood pure, and the health of the lyitem
will follow.
H. II. MrDOXALD A CO..
KITEARSON.^r
WISHARTS PISE TBEB TMCOBDIAL

