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Tl1:11 i.- 1\'l1:11'.- 1111- 111:11l1'1'.111_\' .-'1.-'11-1'.1l1:11 -11111:111}'1l1-111:1- _1_r11_-_-'111--:1111l -1111.-11' -1:111--111:-11 -_-'1-1 111111 11lll1'1-. \\'1-1-1111111-11111111-'1111111-111111111-1111' 11111 1-:1_1'i11‘1_-' 111-' .-1111'1--11ill.:1111l :11 1111- -‘.11111- 1i1111- \1'1- 111111 e\'1-1'_V 11:11111111111 1l1-- }_-'l11l11- 1111111111-.:1111l:1l11111-11-1'1-1'11-111 11111-:11'1l1 111-1:;1l_\' 111111-111. 'l'l1e1111-1 1- 11111’ 1111- 1111111-11'.-111111. \\'l1111l111-.- 11.11 l;1111\1‘ l1:1l1' :1-:11111--l1:1-111:11'111'-111'1-11i1--111'111-:111-111' 1_-'111'1-1'111111-111-. 1'111:1'1.,1.\1-1 ll11.1.. ('l11111111(,'11. . ll1-;1:1;\1'1'1'11 111111 $1 1.11.1 1111' 71'.’ 111' 1111- \'1-11111:. 1.1111-1'1_\’ 1.£1':111j_-'1-. 1'11ll111\'i'11_-_-' 1l'.e1-.\;- 111111111-111' -111111- 112' 111-1' .-'1-11-1' 111':1111_-‘1--'. 111111' .-1-1111-‘ 1111- \'1.-1'1‘-1111.1 1-:11-11 111111111’ 1-1-111'1-.-1-1111-11in11.11-11111-111111-1'111 \1'l1i:-l1 1- i11:11'1'1-111'.-' 1'111'11111--'. \\'i1l1 1i11:1111-1-.- 111 -_-111111-l1:1]11-.1111-1-1- i111,1'- 1:11-1,.-'1-1.\' :1t11-11111-11. 1111,-111111-1'.-' :11-1i1'1- 1-111111--~ ,:1111l 7.1-2111111.-', .-'i.\' 111-\1'1111,-111l11-1'.-1-1_-1-1-i\‘1-11 11'i1l1i11 11111 1111111111 111111 111111-1- in 1,11-11.-- 111-1‘1.1111l' j.{'1‘:1l1;;‘1- \\':1.- 111-V1-1' 111 .-11 1:1’11-'- 111-1-1111-‘:11-11111li1i1111:1-111111’. Tl11'- 1-11111- 111-1i1i1'1.-111' 12111111.-‘i115,-’-.-,'i1le.-' 11l:111 11.11,11'i11.-_-‘ 11111 1111- 1:111-111 111'11111'1111-111111-1- 11:1-111-1,-11 :11l111111-1111'i1h1l11- 11111-1 j_:'1':11i1'_\'i11_:,-‘ 1-1-- S1111.» The 1111-:1111' .-'1-111li11_{_-‘ 1111- \'1.-'1'1‘111: :11 1111- 1-.\'p1-11.-'1- 111' 1111-1}1':111j_-‘e 1-:11111- 1'1'11111 1111111-1'11-_-f 111 111111 11:11»-1' 111111 111111-1- (61':1111_- .- 11'1-re 1l11i11}_1' -11. The 1111111 11'111'l\'-' -11 111-11 with 11111‘ (;1':111‘-_/-1,-. that I 111111111111 111111111111: 111111 11 111:1_\' 1111111- 1-111-1- 111111.-1' (11':111g1:.- 10 111111111’ 11111'(-x- :111111l1-. A 1111111111-1' 111' 1111,-111111-1'.-' 11'ill 1-1-1-1-i\'1:1'111' :1 time two 1-1111i1-.- 111 the \'1-1'1'111: 1111111’ 111111115‘ .-1111.-'1-1'il11,-1--:) 11111 1111-_1' 111111111.-‘e 1,11 110 111i.-.-'i1111:11'_1' 11'111'l\' 111111 1111- 1-x11':1 1.-111111-.-. U111)’ 1111-1-e 1111-111111-1‘.-' :11-1-, i11:11'1'1-:11-.-'.:1111l 1111-.1’ will 111- lil1'1-,l_\' 111 11:11’ 1111.-11 1h:11 11-1.-1-:111 -1-1111 :11l1li111111:1l 11111111.--' .--111111. 1-3. 1-‘11.\_\'1<1.1:s‘. (}1':11.i111 (_'11. 1'111'.\"1'1' 1111.\.\'1.1;311:1-;1'1x1:. The 'l‘1-‘111'11:11'_1' 1111-1-1.111‘-_-' 111' 1111- 11111111 ('11111111' (1'11':111,-_-'1-. \1':1.-' 111-111 11'i1l1l11111:1l115 >11.-1'1:1-:11 -1111111-1li11:11e ‘ (1:':1.11A1_-'1-1111-. 1111,11. 111-1111;; -111' 1111-1-11111111‘ \1'1-1'1- 1'1.-111-1,-.-'1-111'- 1-.11. T111-l'111'1-1101111-1---11111 w:1.-' 111.-V1111-11 1111'1-11111-1,-' 111';-11l1111'1li11:111- (1‘r1':111;_r1--‘. T111- 1-11111li1i1111111'1111-01-111-1'111 I1111i:11‘11111111‘ 1-‘ 11111 :1.-' _1_:'11111l:1sit1111gl1t111 111-. 111' :1.-‘ 1111.-1111-111111-1'.< 1111111.-, t1,1-'1;e 11, 111111 with :1 1-11-11’ 111 i111111'11v1,-1111-111 :1 11111111111 W11.- 1-:11'1'i1:11 a.-ki11;_-; 1111- 31:1.-t1,-1' 111' the 511111,- (‘r1':111geto appoiiit \V. II. .\l:1t1i.-1111 :1. .<11111-,i:1l 110111111’ 1111- this 1-.111111t_1,'. The af1e1'1111o11 ms:-11,111 was 1lev0te1111) 1.111: 1?UlJSl(l(.‘l':L1.lUll of 1.111.-. .-'11l,1_i1-1-1..- 1111 the I.1-1-t111'e1".'-‘ p1'o,g1-11111, 1.111.-. 111‘.-'t« 111-111; "The 11091. time 111 111111111,-111-11.” A lively lVl1e11 i ‘ 1111,--1.-'11-1' l1111k1-11:11 1111-. l i111:1_1_-‘i111-11 -l11- . T11l11- :'111l_\' :111]11'--—~. Will 11'_\' 111' 1 111.-'1-11.2.-'i1111 1111111’ 1'11-11'-1'13-11111111.-‘ 11'11111 1li1l'1-1'1-111 1-.\'111-- 1'11-111.-1-.-'. 11111 111:1i11l1' :1;:1'1,-1-111;; that 111 1 1111.-'1:11i1111l1-11 i- 111.-.-'1 111 11111111 11- -111111 '1 :1:- 11113 -_-‘1'1111111l 1-:111 111- [1111 111 11111111 1-1111- 1 111111111. 1 :\'p:111l1li11-_-'. T111: next 11111-.-111111 11'.-1.-‘. 1"ls1t:11l1'i-:1l1l1-1111-l1:111g1: 1111- time 111' 1 1111- .-p1‘i11f_-' 1-11-1-114111 11-11111 1111- 1.-'1 01' - .\111-il 1111l11- 1-1 111' _\l:11'1-11?" 3111111111-1's 1 ;_-'1-111-1':1ll_\' 1-x111'1-.-.-1-11 1111-111.-'1-l\'1-S :1.-'1)11- 11-.1.-1-11 111 1111- 1-l1:1111_-'1-. 1l1:11 >':1111-1'1'i.-111'.-' ' l1:11'1- .-111111-11.-111 111111,-111 11'l1i1-11 111 1:1l<1,- 1 1111- :1.--1--1-111e..111.-. 111111 111111 i11111:111_1'1-:1.-1-< ' 11' 1111- 1i1111- 11':1- 1-.\;11-11111-11 111111'1- 111111,- 111'1111l1l111-11-1-11111-1-11:11'g'1-11 1'111':1111l 1.111- 1:111-1-21111111-:11'_1'1:1x1--1\'1111l1l111-i111-1'1-:1-1-11. 5 T111,-111-1-11--11111\1‘.1-1-X11-11111-11-111li1-i1-11l- 11_\' 111 i:11-l111l1- 1111- ‘111:11'1l 111' 111-1'11-11'. l\\'l1l1'l1\\‘:1.- i‘1-;:1l‘111-1l \\'11l1 \'1-1')‘ 111111- 1 1':1\111'.11111- 1-x-.~‘11111-1-\"1.-'111- -_-‘11i111_1' -11 1':11' . 1 I I 1 :1-11.1--1_\' 11 1111- :1 11111-:111:-1-. 5111111111 11 111-1'111.1111l111-1-1---:11'1' l11u‘l':llI! 111111'1-, 111111- 1'111' 1:1l\'i11_1_-' 1111- :1.-'-1--.-1111-111- 11 112111111 1111111111111 111-111 1111- line 111 1-(‘()l111lll‘\' 111 11111111-l11111,-l111:11'1l111' 111-1'1:-11 111111111111- 1111-111111-111111‘ 1-1-1111i'1'1-1l11_\' -:1i1l l‘111:11'1l. 111 1111- 111-1-11-2-11111 111' 1111- 11111-.-111111 1-11 111111-'1-1111111 1-1-1111111111’. 111 111111-l1 1111- 1:1- 1111-5.1111111-11. 1111-1'1-111-111-1111; \\':1-'1'1-:11'l11'1l 1l1:1111111111-1111'111:11 11-:1.-1 1l11-11'i1'1- 1- 11111 1111- 11111)’ 1'1--111111.-il1l1- 1111111‘. 11111 1l1:1t 111111111111-:1111l :1111l 11111- \\'::_1'- 1111- 1111-- 11.11111i-1-1111:1111-11. l‘111‘1 1111- 1111--.-11.111 1‘X1‘lIlllj_" 1111- 11111-1 11111-1'1--1 \1':1-. "l)11 1111-11:11-1'1--1-111'1111- 1.-11'1111-1'.-111'3111-111- -_.-'.-1111-1-111111'1-:11'1-1'1-11111 111' 1111- 1-xi.-11:1-_-‘ 1:11'i1l' l:11\'-"."' '1‘l11- 11111--11111: \1‘:1- 111-‘- 1-11.-"--.-1l 111111 :1 1':1i1'111-.-'- 211111 :1 1'1'1-1=1l11111 1'1'11111111111111-:11111:1-l1:11'1ll1'111111-1-X111-1-1- 1-1l :1l1l111111_1'l1 11 111-1-1---111-111’ i:1\’111\‘1-11 111-1111-1-111111 111111 11-1-1-11':11l1-. T111-11:1[11-1' l1_1' (.1-111'g'-- \\'111'-1111‘.:1111-1'11::111 l1_\‘ l-i1'1l1 11111 :11: A1111-1'i1:11:11-.':11111111i1111.1'1-1-1-i\‘e1l 1l11- \1':111111_--1' 1-111111111-1111.-11i1-11- 1:11:11 111' l1i-1'1'1-1-11':11l1-1-111111111-111-. 1111 1111- 11'l111l1- 1111- 1111-1-1111-_-' 1121-‘ :1 _-_-_'11111l11110 111111 1111- 1111'111l11-1-.- .-1-11.-11‘:111-11 1'1-1-li11_-_-' 1:11 1111-111111-l1:11l 111-1-11 111-1-111- :1l1l1'1-1111111111-11. 11. S. \\'_11.111:-1.\'. :1.-1-‘_1'. .\'1 1111- 111-;'i21111_11_1_-' 111'1l11-111'1--'1-111 _1'1,-:11- ,\'11. "1111 \1'1-1-1,- 111-1-,:'l11: 1111\\' \\'i1l1 1-111- 11l1:1-‘i- 1\'1- -:11' 111(3)’ :11'1- 111-1‘-_-'l11. W1- l1:1‘1'1-'_’J‘1 :11111li«-:11i1111-1'1-11111'11-111111. "1':1- 1'111':1l1l1-," 111111 :1 _1_-'11111ll_\' 1111111111-1' 11- 1-1-1111-11111-1l1y111-X1*:11111'1l:11'11i1'-1111-- ‘-_-‘1'1-1-1 1.1-_-‘111. \1'1- l1.1\'1--1-1 11111' -111-11’ :11 11111 111-11' 1.11-111l11-1'- 1l1i.- 1'1-:11‘. 211111 :11 11-:1.-1 .'1-1 1-1-1111'1.i11-_-' 111-11111]-.11-111-.11111 11 \1'1- -111111111 , 111111 1111111l11-1'l11-1111'-.- 1111- 1-1111 111' 1l1=- 1'1-111' \1'1- 111'111111-1- 1111--.‘i11;_-' 11111‘ -111'l;:1 1'1-11’ 11111--111--:1l11-:111. \1'1- -111 11-11 11111111’ _i11-1 l111'11'111:111}' 1111-111l11-1-- 111' 1111- 1.1--_-'1-l:11111'1: :11'1- 1’:111-1111-. 111111111 1111- 1-1'1-11111-_-' 1-1' 1111- .1111 111' .11.-11-1-11 \1'1- .-l1:1ll 11-.-1<11:111-11111111111.1l1:11 I-1-111;,-' 1111- 111111- 1111- 11111- --1.1--_-'i-l:11i1'1- 1-11111-1'1:1i111111-111 :1111l l'»:11111111-1." 111' 1-11111'-1-. \1'1- 1--:111-1-1 11'11\'1-1'11111'1.11:-1-:1111l11111111):111 111- \\'1111 11.-.il'11'1-'111l11-1'1l111i1'-- 11'ill111-1'1:1i1.\'1111 11'ill 11111111-‘1\'1111 1111-'_11111l11j_-‘ :'111111‘1l;-1' 1‘111':1 1-1111-1111111; 11111‘. 1'1-1-1-i111- 1111' 11111--. Tl11- -l11111‘- I11-111-1' 1l1:111 :111 111'111-1' 1111' 111111111-:111‘:-1 111-111-11111 1-:11-11-. >11-;1i'1. .‘-7111-11-.1.:111-111;.-’. 191-11. 31. .\11.\,11~- 191':-.11_-_-'1-, X11. 21*-3. 1111111-.-'1.-‘ :1‘-_-':1i11-1 1111- l:1111l 111:1.-11,-1'1'1-111l1i11:11i1111 :1111l1-1--11l1'1--1111111)‘ 1111 111:1.-'11-1' :11 1111- :11l1':1111,-1,-11111-11-1-.111'111'1l1-1'111'1l11-(}1':111;;‘1,-. W11. 1111-l1_1'.>_~'1-1-'_1'. ll11ls1l:1l1-. F1-11.113. l-‘WT. T111: 1'11ll1111'111_1_-' 1,-x1-1-111-111 :11l\'i1-e I 111111 i111111- .\'1.-11' Y111'l\' T1'il111111-1-1' 151-11. ‘.1. 1-1'1-1,1111-11 111 .\l1'.11111111-1'S1\'1-1-1.111'S}'1':1- 1'11.-'1-. N. Y. "X1-1'1-1'111'-11111111: 11111111 -1110 111 :1 11111151-1111111.-1-11111 1-li111:111-. 1.1111 1111 1111,- .-111111_1' .-1111-: 111-1111-1-,l1il1l1'1-11 will 3.-1-1111‘ -11i111lli11g, 1111-,1-_1'1.-.-' will 11:11:11 _:‘111 111111 1111- 11111111-11 11111 111-1111 1111111-,:11'l_\’ ,1.-'1':1\'1'-.-. The 11:11'l111' 5111111111 11111 l1:1\'1- 1111- 11111.-1 1-111-.e1'1'11l 11111.-‘111-1-1—1l1:11 in 1111- 1-111.1111 to 111-1-11j11_1'1-11111111111 111.-1111.-. L1-1 1111-11111- l1111l1' 1'1'11111 11112 li1'i11g'1'1111111 111: 1111-11111-1 1111-:1.-:1111. \1'111-1'1- 11111-1 01' the 1i1111- 1.- .-11-.-111. 11' 1111- 1,-111-111,-1'.-' 111' 1111-111111.-'1-:11'e 1111111- 11111-111 :1111l N11111l1. 1111- .-1111 1-:111 r-l1i111- 1111111-1'1-i'_\' 11'i111l1111' 1-1'1-1'_\' 11:-._\' 111 1111- 1'1-.-11' 111111 1111- 111111.’-'1-11'ill l11-1':11'111111'1- 111.-:1l1l1_1‘." -\l'N'l' l’1:1'1«;. T111-:111; 1:-' 11111111111.-'11111-11'11l. 111111111.-1111 111111l1:11'1'<1.11l1.111-E A1111 _1'1-t :1 1,-1-l1-111':11- 1-11 11l1_\'.-11-1:111 .-:1_\'.-': "l .'-':111- 1111.-' 1-.\'111-.1'i- 1111-111 11-11.-11 1111111111,-'111l11-1-.'-' :11. :111 1-.-1:111- Ii.-111111-11111'l11.-1'e 1111-)’ 111-111 11:11'i1-111.-'1'111' 1l11- 1-111-1,- 111' the1111111111-11l1:1l1i1. .\111:111 _i11.-'1 l11'1111gl11 111 1v:1.-‘ 11'-:1:-‘111-11 :1.- 1-11-1111 11- ;-'11:111 :1111l 1\':111,-1' 1-1111111 111:1.k1- 111111. :1111l 1111111 .-11111(-. 1111-..-' 11-'1,-1-e :1ll11w1-11 111:1lij_-lit 011 111111. 111 live. 1111111111-.-' 111-'1l11-,11‘:111-,l1 they \\'('l't‘ 1l(-:111. T111.-re 1111:: 1111191111 enough in the pt-1‘s11i1':1tio11 111 l"l,‘ATl-I.~'. .-\ 111101‘ p-:111:-11cc 1111611 111'.-.l~'e.-' 11113 -1111-111111: conic, .\111l :1 111110 1111111‘ 111\'e 111:1l;e.-' 0. 1'1-1')‘ 11:111py' home: .\1i11le 1111 11f 11111.16 111a1;e- :11'."1i11_1' 1i.1_1' 11-1'-1; gr1_1'. .\1111 :1 1111 o1‘e11'.11'i1y111.1l'.:1ll 1':11' 1111- 1_-'1111111,11' [111-()1-111-1‘. \\'1- 1:11’ :1-1111:11:11-11-11111-111. )1. V1'1-::11'1- 111-111_-1'1--'-111-_-'-11-1111g'l1':1111l -111- i1ll_1' i11.\'1-11' 1-)11;_-'l:1111l. (%l:111 111111-:11'11t' 1111- 15111111 11'111-11' 1113111-l1i;‘:111. T111-Iitlc l1:1- 1111'111-1l.11‘1-1111111-.111 1';1\'111- 111' ;11_1-1-1- 1-1111111'1-. 111111 1-'1':111-1'11:1ll_1' Y11111'-'. _\l1'1‘llL'll.-X. l}1:11.11.1.11. 5'1.-1"_\’ .\l:1.--'. 51:111.-. (w'1':111g1}. T111-11:11-11’ .-11111111111vl1i-k1'l1:1- 1111-1111'11 :11-1'11-.-'11111- 111111.-1 1111-1-51111111: 3111-. 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L.1'.—\l-(1.151 l-I, Kzxlknska, for K:1l'1ll1j_" none of those frigid qnalitics that chill tl1cl1c:11‘t.'s' of its inmatcs. but full ofwarmth and snnshinc. lt nccd not ncccs-a1'1ly be onc in which lcvity has unboundcd sway. ncithcr should it bc onc in which soicmnity is the prevail- ing cliaractcr. Thc early impressions that are formed on the mind arc thc ones that are ncvcreradicated. " s thc twig isbcnt the tree is inclincd" is an adage that is t'nllysubstantiated in thc lifciof every one. Send from your home a bo_\' fully cquippcd with thc principles of industr_v. honesty and sobriety. and the enemies of good 111ay hurl at him all the Ittissilcs of sin. and and they will fall lntrmlcss at his feet. But in order to cstablirsth those princi- ples in the mind of the boy the hon1c teachings must be practical. llow can we expect good results from teaching sobriet_v to our boys if we iudulgc in the use of intoxicating liquors our- selves? \Vhcrc would bethc ])1'()1Il'l(‘l_V ot 1'.:11ltio11i1Ig our boys against thc use of tobacco (which is: nearly as in_ju- rious as the other) while our pockets- are tillcd or o11r clothing tainted with the smell of the noxious wccdl’ Would not we lct cvcry exhalation of our polluted brcath proclaim our tcacltings a farcc? "I)o nu-n gathcr grapes front thorns. or iii-"s from tltistlcs'.”’ \\'hcrc would be the consistcncy of attcmpt- ing to touch our boys habits of indus- try while wc were lounging around, or idling away our time at the villagc storc? It tlu-1'1rforc remains‘ clcar to our mind that we must do -omcthing for oursclvcs- bctorc we hcgin thc grcat work of moulding thc charactcrs of our boys: and having done this thc othcr bccomcs comp:1rativcl_v casy. The sccoml thought to which I rc- ferred previously, is tl1c cducation of our boys. I shall ins:ist that it should be practiccd. In dealing \vith this thought lwish to refer to those who arc commonly dcsignatcdas‘ l'Zll'lll('l‘.s' in mcdium or moderate circttntstanccs. whilcl am excecdingly fricndly to tin- advanccmcnt of knowledge. I bclicvc it advisable to conform to the circum- stances, in which we are placed, that while it may be wise for the farmer. wllo.-c fortune has been placcd inditl'cr- ent ci1'c1Im.’st:1nc.es‘ to give to his boy a more than libcral education.I bclicvc it tobeunwisc for the farmerin limitcd 1:il'(‘llIl1s‘t;t1|1,'c.s‘ to bestow upon his boy an education that would be more than sulllcicnt to meet the wants; of his oc- cupation. The question thcn 1'o11tcs't1) me. what constitutes an t‘dtlI':1tlol1 sutticicnt for the farmcr‘.’ what clasxs of studies would yo11 prcscribc'.’ I am aware that ifI should attempt to an- swer that question I‘s‘lu)1lldantttgonlzo the views of those who are the cham- pion:- of the higher branches ofedu- cation. I will therefore simply say. that for a farmer boy I would recom- mend those ttlasses of study that have the most direct application to the sub- ject of farming. Tobccome proficicltt in business, the idea that any fool can be a farmer is an exploded one. The time when any man who has made a failure of some other business can turn his attention to farming and be- come a successful farmer, is past. The last of those fellows is (lead, and I would suggest, that we rear 9. monu- ment in commemoration of his folly. Among those who have been eminent- ly successful in great undertaking.§, We almost invariably discover, that they have given their undivided atten- tions to one particular subject. Ilad Robert Fulton given his attention to any other subject than thatof the ap- plication of steam for propelling vessels, we would probabl_v have been paddling our own canoe to day. llad Cornelius Vanderbilt or Jay Gould given their attention to other sub- jects than those of perfecting our great railway system, we might per- haps be jogging along in the old time stage. Then the same rule applies to them as will apply to the farmer. A constant application to business se- cures success. Another Way by which we might help our boys is that of establishing business relations with the1n—-for in- :nv.-c on .'u:opartnc1-slxip plan. 'I‘hc;'c iis always a hesitation on the part of farmers to engage in busine-s relations with their sons, or \vitl1 each other. There seems to be a lack of confidence, a fear that they will suffer loss in consrcquence of such ventures. Go through the streets of our little city, and read the signs that designate the several places 01' business, note the num- ber of partnership concerns—fatl1ers and sons, brot.hcrs with brothers, busi- ness men with each other, all apparent- ly doing a prosperous business. How many instances can you call to mind of that nature among farmers? But it the plan is a profitable one to them, why would it not be among farmers? \Vhen the farmer boy has arrived at years of maturity, why not allow him to remain and share a part ofthe home that has become endeared to him by all the ties of early associations instead of compelling him to seek a home amidst the cold charity of strangers. \Vh_v turn him adrift on the world and till his place with hired help? If your pos- sessions are small. let them be a mi- cleus around which. with his help, you may both gather something greater. Let him feel that he has an interest there. Discard the use of the pronoun "lt1} cultivate the use of the word "o1n'.” lnstil into his minda feeling of indcpcndencc. Tcach him to dispcl from his mind thc fccling that he is dc- pcudcnt. Let us not lay too nmch s‘trcs- on obtaining richcs. (fultivatc intcllcctuality. lincouragc :1 lovc for social things. llolduptohim1l1cban- ncr of moral purity. (,i:llll(‘n had no grcal nichc and yct his 11 uuc is boldly writ tcn on thc pagcs ol l1istory.4'l1t'is— tophcr ('olumbus \vas' confronlcd by thc lll0s'l c.\'tr1-Inc povcrty. and yct a hundrcd millions of pcoplc rcvcrcncc his name. Thc Son of Man had not whcrc to lay his hcad aml yct as a tcacln’-r ofmoral purity he Slilllflls‘ with- outa parallcl. Thcnlct us tcach our boys" to sclcct for idcals suitable typc.-' of charactcr. and by so doing we arc helping to lit thcm for llvcs of uscful- ncsx-'. for .<:lllll)l('.s' of true citizenship. and to become tit stlbjccts for lu.-aven. — - -v—— Iowa Energy. Bro. Blackford. ll’. )1. Iowa State Grange. writes me thusl_v. "\Vlt_v do _von not write to the (ill.-‘\1\'tv‘l£ \'tsI'1‘on of the success ot' your Grange. and of your ncw hall and prospects? It would be cncouraging news for Iowa Patrons.” In order to give you an idca of what we passed through 1 will have to go back and give something of our his- tory. Blnc Grove Grange. No. .s.s:$. was organized in the .s:pring of 1:47.‘: with t'ull charter and morc. Innue- diatcly people began to knock for ad- mission until our membership was 70, and thc (lrange was: a power in this State. clccting legislators that cnactcd what is tcrmcd thc Grange Law. gov- crning l'rcigltts and pass: ngcr farc.:1nd brollgltt it through all thc <‘(Illl'[.s‘ vic- torionsly. Thcn came thc lclapsc. Somc of thc most cntlltlsiastic thrcw thcir hats and shonlcd victory. Think- ing thcin \vork was donc they col- lapscd cntircly and wcrc no good to iltc Urdcr thcrcaftcr. Thccxcitctm-111 died out: our numbcr decrcascd until many timcs \vc had no quorum. Wc movcd thc (érangc. which rcsultcd in good for a whilc. but again the inter- cst bcgan to dic aml the more carnc.-‘t and faithful oncs bcgun again to ask. ~-\\'hat s‘lt:1ll\\'e do?" \\'e movcd it again. llavingmovcd so tar from a grovc from which it took its name. wc cltangcd 1l1c name to lixcclsior. which namc wc now have. llcrc we gaincd numbcrs and inllucncc fora whilc, but again the atlctnlancc grc\v less and again the question was askcd "Wltat shall we do?” A motion to.s111'1‘t'11tly1' thc ch.-trtcr was scorncd. >'is'tcr C21dc., then Lecturer. movcd to hold a fair. Thc motion prcvailcd. and in thrce wceks from that timc the fair was held during’ the day and an cntcrtain- mcnt given by the mcmbcrs' in the evcniug. both bcing votcd agrand suc- cess and a vote takcn thcn and thcrc to to hold annual (»}1‘a1lgctairs'. No stock was .s'ho\VIt at this fair. This was in Hcptclnbcr, lH>~'-l. This brought thc (érangc bcforc the people and we grcw in strength and intiucncc. In 158.) we held our second annual fair. which was a decided improvcmcnt over thc first. (Jur inllucnce continued to spread: our numbers still increased. ()nr place of mccting being vcry un- favorably located a hall was talked of. 'I‘l1csistcrs: gave an cntcrtaimncnt from which they r -alizcd $10. This they put into the hands of a member and denominated it the Grange hall fund, and was added to occasionally. “'0 still maintained a slow but healthy growth. Up to this time we had held our fail s at the school house where the Grange held its meetings four miles out of town, but when the time for our third annual fair drew near and ar- 'augt-ments for it were being madc,the live business men of the town discov- crcd that the l’atrons were making quite a stir in the country and began to do what they could to get us to hold the fair in the town; an invita- tion was sent to the Grange. The citi- zcns otfcrcd to raise us $35 in money, furnish us a large store building for a floral hall. an old lumber shed and yard for stock. VVe wcre to charge an admittance fee and entry fee, so per cent. of the net receipts to be paid out for premiums, the balance to be re- tained by the Grange, and on the 29th and 30th days of September the fair was held with a ver_v large attendance. All declared it a grand success; and as to quality of exhibits it Was not sur- passed by any fair in the State, and as to ,quantity we had all that we could possibly make room for. lVith our gm-‘t of the proceeds. and the small fund that we had already accumulated and a subscription from the members together with the Grange fund that could be spared, we have built a11d completed (or nearly so, cold weather only preventing) a Grange Hall 22x36, With good brick. foundation and built in a good, substantial manner, all done by the members except the plastering. We have it furnished with chair", stands, and an organ. We warmed it- for the first time on Christmas Eve. the occasion being a Christmas tree for the little Patrons, and a royal good time they had. A good library is the next thing wanted. Seven petitions were presented last month a11d the in- tcrest still spreading. Now, Mr. Editor, what We have done others may do. lVe are not crowded for room to spread, there be- ing no Grange within 40 miles of us that we know of but we have started the ball to rolling and there is no knowing when it will stop. \Ve hope, never. If this should prove of inter- est to the readers of the Vlsiron I may in future write of some of the means cntploycd. But I have already writ- ten at too great length. I am, yours for the cause, II. Cane. [This Grange will doubtless do well to correspond with the l’atrons:' book housc spokcn of in thc last \'Is‘1'ro1: \\'l1clI}'c:11*n('ll:'l:1lt'c— .-nlts arc conccrncd. and I hopc thc prcscnt .sl‘.ss'lt)ll of our Lcgisl:1tIH'c will .-nbstitutc thosc morc in ht-.rmon_v with thc nccds and p1'ogrcss' of thc agc and thc uaturc of thc pcoplc who are ex- pcctcd to cxccntc thcm. Thc prcscnt la\v lll1pos'O..s‘:111(‘lI()l'lIl(>1ls tax on thc pcoplc, and about the only redeeming feature is the l'acilit_v with which the pcoplc cvadc it one way or anotlu-1'. I say this in view of the ultimate rcs-nlts ot the whole systcnt. The present law hampcrs the townships in the pur- cltase of improved machinery for cheaply doing the m-cc.-,s':1r_\' work. Tools of :30 years ago and the methods- of that time make a poor showing be- side the etl'cctive methods and imple- moms in any industry of this age, yet our laws have entailed them upon us i11a1l things pertaining to the high- way. Thc present law of the State of )lichigan is defective in that there is no s-utiicicnt obligation to compel its faithful execution: in that thc to\vns'hip.s: are allowed to draw or- ders upon a fund not collected \vhen dra\vn 1Ipon. which has resultcd in all c:1.s'es' of which lam informed in lcs.-'cn- ing the valuc of that fund from 2.3 to no per cc.nt.: in that thc otiiccrs arc, choscn by their subordinate.s who :1rc quitc as likcly to choosc thcm by rca- .-on of thcir known laxity in the exe- cutionol'tl1cirotlicc as thc rcvcrsc: in that such a sy.-‘tr-in rcsults inchoosing. I may say gcnc1':1lly choosing. incom- pctcnt pcrsons': in that thc otiiccrs bc- lllg so cl1o.s‘c11zll'c s'l1l»i(31‘l to and arc to a grcat cxtcnt undcr thc pcrsonal in- tlucncc of those to whom thcy may bc undcr obligations: in that thc ollicc of ()vcrscer of thc llighway is onc of no protit and usually subjccls: thc incum- bcut to much anno_vance and often .>'4,'.< that havc not bccn bred with an inhcritcd tendency: to become what we wish to make of thcm. )lo1'c than this—thc dam should rc- ccivc kind andcarcful trcatmcnt,not bc fcd much sta1'ch_v or fat-producing tood tmlcss in cold wcatlu-r.but always suc- culent and nutritious foods, to thc cud that the offspring may be l1ealtl1y, vig- orous and strong. This is what we mcan by "well born.” Next. in the order of time, if not of itnportancc, is the carc of the growing young animal during its tirst year.and I may say that what has been lt1'gc1l as ]lt’('t‘.\‘.~':ll'_\' in thc propcr careof thc dam will apply to thc young,only in a high- er dcgrrce. \Vhat we should aim to gain at lirst is the development of bone and muscular tissue. Corn is not a good staplc food for this purpose and should not be fcd unless vcry sparinglv. It is apt to do harm. Corn and oats ground together (more oats than corn) a11d bran in equal bulk mixed with them, make a good food for calves of six 1nonths.also for lambs: but the corn and oats need not be ground. The well-bred animal now-a-days one that is expected to develop rapidly with generous feed and care, making a steer of two years old weigh 1,200 lbs. or more, and the grade lamb 100 lbs. at to months. The care, kind and amount of food, though important, is not, as we think, as important the second year the first. The animal has now reached the stage of rapid development which de- ma nds a larger and stronger ration, and fewer mistakes of judgment will be made. There are now some other con- siderations which combine to shape the plans of the feedcr—the time of year and age of‘ the animal when he wisltes to bring it to maturity for market. \Vhen these are determined, the feed, we tl1iuk,sl1ould be gradually increased during the last few months of the pe- riod to as large rations as the animal will digest and assimilate. ‘V13 do not think it pays to keep an animal long on heavy rations. If an animal is to be ti11isl'1ed otfon pasture, we think a mod- erate eating for the winter is best, as we have found to our pecuniary loss in turning a ripe animal to pasture. I hardly need to say that good pasture is good enough without a grain ration. The animal will not eat it and it does not need it. I am aware that the suggestions I have made are neither original nor new In tact. in this age of nor even infallible. but the bcst I can otl'er. Perhaps most of‘ all we need “line upon line and precept upon pre- cept.” as it is too often not so much for the want of knowledge that we do not succeed as for the want ofdetermi- nation to carry out well the principles and apply the knowledge we have. There is :1 large class of feeders Who do 11ot raise much stock. but buy as good as they can get; with these, well- bred animals are in favor. It will always pay to get animals that are to he fattencd accustomed to grain and fodder before the pastures fail. They willvéome into winter quar- ters in better~condition and will feed and thrive better all throutrh the Win- ter. One Who feeds grudgingly is not apt to make a success of it in the long run: and yet there is such a thing as economy in feeding stock. Over-feed- ing of any kind of food is a waste, as the animal is likely to lose its appetite for the same and thereby suffer a check in its growth. In our experience we find that animals will "not eat more straw or other coarse fodder when it is fed to them regularly and in moderate quantity. than if allowed to run to the stack to help themselves. \\'e have not attempted to establislt thc actual or relative value of the different feeding s‘t11tl's \\'c usc: wc only know what the gcncral 1'csnlts':n'c-—tll:1t thc value of cach kind of food is incrcascd by being fcd with st‘-\’c1‘:1l othcr kinds. “'1: are fccding to shccpand lambs straw. corn- s'tall~;.-. hay. roots. corn. oats" and bran, with .s“llI z1lwa_vs \vitl1in1'c.n-ll. l"<-cding stock lms thc clcmcnt. of .s[u‘1'1tl:1tlu1l in it to sonic cxtcnt. of co1t1'sc;so also has raising whcat. \Vhile .on1c-buy wcll.fccd:1 littlc while and scll to good a——j-n Gat:Exv1LI.1-:, Feb. 16, 1887. Bno. (‘oBB:—As thc pla: or question appears to considerablyagitateour Pa- trons I venture a few deductions from my observations" in the matter. Long bcfore Iwasa l’atron.l remem- bcr the plastcr mcn cricd,“\Vc can 11ot support our millsand sell for lcs ” than :1 price then considcrcd cxtortionate by our thrmcrs. It is ll(‘CtllC<.s' to re- count the history of thc coltllict that cnsucd. >'ummar_v-Tlic mills did pt'o- duce fora less‘ price and havc sustained t.l1cn1sclvcs'. The action of thc Grange, supported by thc wholc tarming com- munity, dcmandcd :1nd rcccivcd roa- sonablc consideration at thc hands of thc plastcr mcn. l“a1'mprodncc then sold for 2.3 to .311 pcr ccnt. more than it docs now. T:1xcfs‘ \\'01'c 10 I112-I pc1'ct'llt. less than now: farm hclp co. little, it any. lcss than now: thc farmcr’ gcncral ability to pay was :'.:'.g pcr ccnt. bctter than it is now: common labor about mills‘ and factorics then rcccivcd cott- sidcrably morc than now: improved machincr_v 1'(‘lltltEl‘.s‘l1lU.s'l niamtfactltring industries much morc productive of protit now than thcn. ls thc plaster busincs's':1u cxccption to tlu~s'c last two propositions".’ I ask for information. In a gcncral way much ot' our soil is now greatly dcplcted in vegetable mould. a condition nccessar_v to rcccive tl1cgrcatc.s't bcnclit from plaster (hcuce the superior results of plastcr upon new soil.) 'I‘hese plastcr-worn soils are demanding another kind of ferti- lizer. Plaster is sulplmric acid and lime. Lime I‘Xl.~‘l.s‘ all ovcr our coun- try in exhaustlcss marl beds: frce sul- phuric acid and itsco111bin:1tions' with many subs-tances renders it indcpcndent of plaster in so far its‘ the agriculturist is absolutely conccrncd, the only ques- tion bcing to secure its application in an assimilable form as chcaply as pos- .-iblc. llavc thcsc plaster fellows an inevitable monopoly over the elements i11 which they deal? With salt. as :1. fer- tilizer at about the satne price as plas- tor. can I afford to use much plaster? lVith plats‘. of these two fertilizers side by side with an unfertilized plat, I have been able to observe by the eye a marked benefit from the salt. while there was no perceptible bcnetit from the plaster. From observation and direct exper- iment, I have ascertained that I can raise a large herd of poultry, and by saving the manure and applying it to my grain and grass, receive benefits which of themselves return money enough, and more too, in increased net profit to keep the same amount of poultry another year, leaving whatever poultry I eat or sell as 21 direct product, which is indisputably a clear protit. I have made this last statement doubly aflirmatory, because it is experience I possess in my pcrsonal operations and records of the past two years upon my farm. Now, fellow farmers, are we helpless? Must we bow at the shrine of mercy set up by the plaster agency, which deems its hire worth 2.3 per cent. not upon short investment? Or can we by united ctfort a11d intelligent re- Search i11 God’s laboratory,dcvclop that which shall make us independent of $3.00 plaster at the mill, regardless of its convenience at a cheaper price? It is a valuable article when its cost lies below its benetits,but when compound- ed intelligently With ashes, guano, and other refuse fertilizing material, 1 con- TI-IE G-RANGE VISITOR. sider 1.’) or 20 lbs. an acre to be of more l use than 104) lbs. sown clear as was once i the custom in this vicinity. so if we f can ttot reconcile total abstinence witlt 1 our fa1‘1tt atl’airs, \ve can at least be too l moderate in itsusc to permit tlte extra ‘ 54) cents front being beneficial to our i “can not pi-os~per" plaster mills. ,« Have we any assurance that if we‘ 11ow submit to 5~.‘:l.Hlv we will not soott ltave to subntit to 3-3.tlU? As to tlte dis‘-. cretion of tlte plaster agency in tirst submitting a rise of Jo cent.s—the 1‘ail- splitter always drives his sm-tll wedge iii :1 tough log ttrst. llad tlte plasterl agency t‘:tised tlteir price to its tinal‘ destination. its abruptness would have been its death tltrough thespontaneous indignationof their l‘atron.s. Xow. if the Grange attd farnters submit. many now staunclt in (Jrrange faitlt. will weakcuand withdraw. discoutnged at its tlt‘li1lql10tlt inetlicicncy to execute its precepts. and once in tlte down- wa1‘d track it will be ditlicult to recov- er. By following up tltis line of pro- cedure. the (il‘2lll}_'_’t‘. the only organized intluenee opposed to plasterntonopoly. will ltave been adroitly tltwarted of its purpose attd possibilities. Then. at tlte mercies‘ of a wealthy monopoly. ntay we lunnhly assign our titles to our home- to tlte~*hlo.-ttetl millionaire." In a fair-minded \vay. let us seek alt appro,\'imatioa to tlte trutlt in tltismat- tcr. If Sritlo bejust and approxintate to our protits in farnting. let us sub- ntit. If it is ttot. let usrise inour might and rentantl tlte pla.ster agency to the list of barbarisms not to be tolerated by :tn intelligent class of people. llcspectfully. .Ion.\‘ li. T.\Yl.1)1t. 816 )lontcalm (irangc. Montcalm Co. ~— *~ GRA\'I)\'tl.I.l£. )1tcn.. Felt. T, 1.~‘.\'7. Enrrou URANHIC \'IsI'ron. \\'orthy Brothe1':— \\'ttt:1:t;As. \Ve see by tlte VISITOR of Januat‘y 1.5 that the plaster cotttbina- tiott lrts raised the price of plaster ' ’..3U to $.‘i.Ull per ton at the mill. from -. In tltat paper you ask the Patrons of Micltigan wltat they have to say about the matter. At the last meet- ing of \Vyonting (}‘rt‘attge, N0. -3555. a contmittce was appointed to draft 1‘esolution.s7. expressing our feel- ings and purposes inthe matter. The pool evidently think they are in tlte po- sition which they ltave so long been trying to reach. where they catt dictate pricc:s: to the farnters witltout con1peti- tion. The feeling in tltis section is, tltat while tltey ntay be able to make prices, they cannot fo1‘ce tlte farmers to buy tlteir plasiter and tltat by united action on our pa1‘t. tltey can again be defeated as itt the past. “'0 trust tltat every (vraltge in tlte State will take some ac- tion in tlte ntattcr and tltat tlte war- fare ntay be renewed and cat‘t‘ied on as itt tlte past.for itt this tltet‘e is some- thing tttore to us tlt:tn the mere m:ttte1‘ 01530 cents per ton for plaster. There- fore, llesolved. Tltat theaetionoftheplas- t1‘l'1)Ut l in inct‘ea.sing the price of latrl plaster is 1un‘casonable and unwarrant- ed and that by so doing they have for- feited their rigltt to our patronage and placed tltemselvc.s inantagonism to our i1ltt‘1‘L‘.sl—~'. llesolved. That until such time as we can perfect arrangentents whereby we can buy our plaster :tt not more than 8‘. 3o per ton at tlte mills, we will re- tram t'ront using any. ’te:s-olved. That :1 copy of these reso- lutions be forwarded to the U‘lt.‘\.\’HE Vtsrron for publication. also to tlte Cincinnati ('-‘rran5_-‘c, llulletin attd the L-'1‘.-tttgc and : icultu1‘al papers of Micltigan. lndiztna. Uhio. and Wiscon- sin. and that \ve earnestly ask tltc sup- port ot all Patrons and farnters in tin- renewal of tltis plaster war. 1. 13. ll.\.\11L't‘I)_\'. A. N. .\'on't‘ox. ll. li, ll.-.vts. t'o!nmittec. -7- -——<::( lintton lil:_'l\''th bv ,\datns t§t‘a:t;_>'e. _\'o. ‘_’-M3: l-{cs,oli.e-l,'l‘hat thi- t}t';otg_;c t't:;,1'ets the Itlllr . iltfilll m n. lht‘ to-:.\..\=;;-. \‘:-rrot: of E-‘en. 1 1 1l1er::.soltttio'.t b‘o:t: llutlcr tttuttgc. and titztt in *.Itl|“JlIll!ltllt the st‘ 1 of no part ol the tjtrtngc eon.-titittaon .;. tct-n violalcti in any ptt€tllc:ttiutto1"the \ l~l'l'll\' Cl"tlltJ1‘L."-tll~'1l;llIll‘: other .\ isc. 1: i\‘c-olvcd, That as tttatty of the gtitwattces 3 ol :1 ' t‘cr‘I‘cssctl l>l.l_V tltt‘-H 3'11 " llle:l.1lt_';I1s'.l 1t_‘sl!ll.'ll\’L.’tl.l‘l l\’e- ‘ell. at f:tt‘tliet' :h:t:t it has in ._ ts-log iwllll‘ C.’lllssl.t|.:.sl>tIlll lt1lilL'(i1;‘.l1:_:L‘1lI‘t'l ttzte \'1~t~ "t'~.';1ll}.‘ to the clt.ctcnt‘_v of one and j. totlte lllL'l'C11s'."lCll’C1llf‘tll4)It of lllt:(>lllL‘l. These rt solutions were drawn up ‘ and laid before the t.'t‘:ttt;_-‘c, not by a llcpttblican. but by one wlto sustain»-tl_ the third party ticket: not bcc:1Itse,ltt.- was always in lt:n‘mon_v with the \ iews' oi the editor of the \'l.sI|'o1:. but be- cause he tltottgllt that we were war-I ranted in a s'uIiicir-ntly liberal con- struction of tlteconstitution to _'_'i\'e us‘; no ;_»-round for complaint. lt scents to ; lt::vc been univt-r~ally conccdctl by the . :;‘.‘t' la-:tderso1' the (jr1‘:ttt_.<_-‘c that we were at , liberty botlt in the tlraugc and in the? \'tst't‘on t.o discuss tinance and taritl" questions. and _vet with an arbitr:u‘yi rulin}_:' certainly neither one of them~ could have been discussed. For one is‘ I the principal plank in the platform of, one parts’ and if the other was not universally partisan it was cet‘tainly Ittade so in this State. If lil1Ilel'Ul't11|ge ‘ did not discuss these questions of vital importance to the agricultural class. it ‘ should be called upon to stand up and explain, and if it did doesn’t their complaints conte witlt rather ill grace. , With an arbitrary t‘uling nearly all ’ political questions might be considered 1 partisan. Wlt-at then? Shall we shut, , tions a1‘e tliscussed 3 re.uler of the Lt-d_;’er sIot'ics. he tinds ‘ lc.tve nm‘c;ul. but should acquaint him- ‘ 'l‘l':l‘t'l‘l~, “ the larger part ofthc novels of to-day 2 said to be the educator ot' the ntasses. ijournals, with cltaracteristic ntodesty, : variety and extent of the inforntation politics out of the Grange when our; greate.st sources of grievance are fortis lied heltind political action? And shall we contine ourselves to discnsxsing as to ltow we can raise better cabbagcs. pumpkins and the listening to the reading of stale ess.-tvs'.’. How long long would it take us thus to assmnc our p1‘opcr position in society and the govt-rnnn‘nt'.’ l think front custom it is almost universally conceded that lll(‘v restrictive a1‘ticle applies to the spirit nt wltich p:trtis:nt or political ques- 1‘ather thanotltcr- wise. But therearc some who scent to think the (‘rt‘att}_:':- wastnadc to serve rules‘ and thentorearhitrary the hettcl‘. it begins to look as it lowed liro. Kilnter an apology.at any tale 1 would like to take his haml. ldonit know but we are both mtder censure of lint- lertlrange. if so \vc have thesatis- faction of knowing that we are in good cotnpany. l"rom this it is not to he infe1‘t‘ed that I think the editor ot the \’1st'rot:justly liable to ccn.sut‘e un- der any ruling. Wu. lxntnv. —~—————=So-a—-—:}— From my Diary. .\'ovt-:1. 1:li.\l)l,\'H. It is said that the writers of tiction are paid a higher price for their pro- duction by llarper and the other tttagazines. than they pay t'oran_\' other kind of writing. attd ntot‘c than this these \\'1‘iters seem to he held in the higltcst esteem by the critics-—tlte ltighest literary fame is tf‘l\'t‘1l to the novelist. Tltc lite1‘ary critic praises the nice observation. the exact pot‘- traiturc of men and manners.which the novelist gives. the laitltful, t'ealistic style of his cpnlpo.s‘i1ion. l acknowl- edge this merit in the writings of liction: 1 see in it a leg'itintate t'ot‘1tt of litet‘ary art. but not a vcr_v hig‘h one. 1tor.as regards many novelists, of much bcnelit to mankind. \\'hat protits it, this elaborate delineation ot' tictitious character, this photograplting of sor- did people and 1neanconditions‘.’ It is not elevating, raises no otte into the possibilities of a nohler life. 1 ltave read many of tltc most popular oftltese productions.-— they ltave served to beguile the time, as the phra.s:e goes, itt the ab.s:ence ofgraver employment. But 1 ltave ttot found nty intellectual horizon extended, or ttty stock of ideas increased by the t‘eading. l ltave felt that 1 could very well have at1'orded to leave these books unread, that the time given to them might have been spent witlttttore protit at the cltess board or whist table. Coleridge ltas eontpared the pleasure of such reading to that of leaning over the rail of the l)t‘itlg‘e :tttd watching the liow of the rivet‘ beneath. Most of the stories in lla1‘pcr. the (lenturyand itt most of the other tnaga7.ines a1‘e ttot wot‘tlt reading. Yet llarper's Magazine is, on the average month after tttotttlt. nearly one-halt’ tilled witlt short or serial stot‘ics. And even though 1ttatt_v ofthcse productions ntayafterwards be put in the more durable fo1‘nt of a book yet nve years frottt now. tltese books will be ttnlteard of. The same is true of most oft he worksot tiction published at the present time. Just think of the extent to which novcl writing is carried. Front the little village ga- zette to every kind of news-paper up up to the metropolitan journal. and the great ]ll:l"‘:lZlllt'. the inevitable story 1ills a latge part of each dail_v. weekly or ntontltl_v i.ssue. If there is no harm in this great ntass‘ ot liction. there is certainly no goodderivcd front reading it. lt is nothing butltahit. the story. like the cigar. ntcrely be- guiles _vo1tr time when you ltavc notlt- ing elscto do. [know antan who gives all his leisu1‘e time in his otticc. to reading the stories in the Lt-d_-_-‘er: and another who g‘l\'cs‘ his lei.stn‘e hours to playing cltcckers: it is a mooted point as to which of these men is the most prolitably etttplo_ved. 1 think thcclteckcr playet‘ is: the most henc- Iited. lie is engaged in an amusing game in wltich ntatltcmatics entertains whileit drills and sharpens certain mental faculties. \\'ltile-as rcgardsthe no lnslrltclion. but a sort ofmcntal in- toxication in the thrilling events of the t.arrative. whiclt all'ect the mind of the l'l’Zllll'!' ascltampagnc docs tltc brain oftltctlrinket‘. lam not \\'i'ill1l_L;"l""llll.s[ fiction as such. Tltcrc:trc:x great many \\‘o'.'k.s' of tiction which onecannot all'ord to self with. There :n‘e the great mas- ll‘l's of the art. on whiclt tintc.the arch-critic. has set his seal o!'::pproba- lion. .\mong these are llon i_lui\:ote. Hil l'»las. llobinson (‘tusoc. (&ullivcr's .‘.r.-tbiztn .\'igltIs. linn_van's incomparable l’:n‘ablt‘s‘. ~"<‘oll’> .\b‘»"‘l>‘, <'oopct“s worlts.l )ickt-us’ \vork.s.Tltack- era_\"'s and many others that have he- comc l£n_-_»'lish and .\meric.-tn classics‘. Tltcrc is a class ofno\‘cl.~. lltougltof a lesscrgrade. that a1‘e well worth reading. ' regards the bribe of late novel writers, l‘Intcrson's advise would settle the matter with thcnt, that is—“ncver read a book till it is one year old." This would relegate to “the rag-bag of oblivion.” .\lost of them a1‘e destined to go there, it is only a matter of time as t.o this linal disposal of them. News r.u‘t<;t: In-:AnIxo. The following thoughts on news- papers have been suggested by my late reading and observation. The modern newspaper has been in fact, one o_four leading metropolitan lately congrat,ulati1tg itself “u pon the containetl in its columns, remarked that thema_iorit.yofthepopulationdepended solely upon the daily press for their, literary attd general learning. andl could acquire by this means a liberal 1 education." This statement is ttot only : false but results have proved it to be , a ridiculous cx:tgger:ttion. Yet there; is a grain oftrutlt in th statement. as \’:11‘lo1l.s'i{intl.s' of know c:l_*_>'e are ob- tained front reading news-papers. 3 This practical lllt‘:llt‘,‘\'-;_"4‘lllllj_" age is so busy. and cotttpetition ztittottg men _ so keen. that “comparativcly few per- sons. outside of the le.arned and po- t lite professions. can Iind muclt time to devote to the stud)’ ol'book.s‘." The mas.ses. the toiling millions. can only give the few ntontent.s they snatchl ft‘ont the small remnant of their time t not given to labot‘. Tltus they get a glance at the daily suntntary of the great world‘.s: doings. with editorial contntcttts ofmorc or less sagacity. and “which naturally exert a great in- tluence upon po,pular. that is. unedu- catcdopinion." The ntasscs reatl but little else. and hence get their politics attd general views of life front the newspapers‘. lint does any one sup- pose that tlte “vast amount of ill di- ge.s't.ed ntatter poured almost un- interruptedly front daily and nightly presses cotthl. even under the most lavorable conditions. have the t‘lli'c1 of education." The endless \'ariet_v of topics‘. “every tlting by tits and noth- ing long." which are superlici:tlly treated must lead to confusion of thought and by co:t.s'lau1 diversion of the perceptive faculties. induces and encourages a sot‘tofntental dissipation. wlticlt s directly opposed to every true p1‘inciple ofeducation. ()fconrse this renta1‘k does not apply “to those few columns set apart for artistic litet‘ary or scientilic matter. whiclt at‘e generally ltarmless. ifthey are not always i1t.s‘tt‘uctive."' The newspaper teaches too indiscrintin:ttcly to teach wcl1—to teach safe or wholesome doc- trine. That is.it loisies the ftntctiotts of a teaclter in the tttultiplicity ot' the topics it present:s' and i1t the ltasty attd superficial ntattner of treating them. If the newspaper possesses great power for good, it has a most tremendous capacit_v t'o1‘cvil. If it afi'ortls mil- lionsofpeopledaily with their cltief subject for conversation. it furnishes a meager pahultntt for mental growth. If its -‘briefest pa1‘ag1‘aplteatt set nten"s tongues wagging f1‘om one cttd of the continent to the other,” that pat‘agraplt may infuse a poison ittto the moral isentitnent of communities, may tend to unsettle men’s faith in a good cause or estrange men front participation in a good work. (ht the other hand, wltett the full power of the press is tu1‘ned to the correction of abuses, the exposure of fraud. the succor of the di.s:trcss:ed_. the support of political candidat .s. of good _g‘ove1‘tt1ttettt, and all legitinate and praisewortlty purposes. then we see and Iully app1‘eciate the ntigltty power of the press. But we are not apt to see as clearly and recognize as fully that this same power of the press is equally as potent and elleettve when employed for dissemination ofcvil.and we will say ntore than that, as the natural tott- dency ofhuman nature is downward, and. as the baser instincts are those \vhiclt seek their gratification most grecdily, this ntigltty power of the press is ntot‘e potent for evil than for good. (_)t'course. there are papers, like the \'tsrron. that avoid puhlislting anything of this had. ob_icct'iottab]e. or useless matter, but give to the reading public that which will entertain, in- struct and ntake them better. V. B. D — omjjw PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Lecturer’s Deéxartment, range. it is a tact too plain to be longer dis- guised. that the wealth produced by the masses is gatltercd itt by a few mcn.\vhcn contpared with our nearly lltl.HWl.|HlH of people. and after it is so gatltered, colI.s'olltl:lllt)tls‘ and mono- polies are formed to cotttrol the po- litical element. elections. legislation. courtsandgovermcnt to an alarming e.\'lt'nl. This evil sltollid be co1'1‘ct:l’t‘'ubordi- ; n:-,tc t-irangesz What the protit paid by producers upon the . cost of fa1‘rtt products goes to the far- !IH‘1'. and ltow can we “save for wife proportion of‘ and home an honest .sltare of what our5 ha1‘\'c.s'ts‘ yieltl?" Several matters are now bel'ot‘t- t‘on_ gr ss that every l’atron. every farnter and every tirangeshould take prompt action upon. 1. Favoring the hill creating a l)cp-artment of .\griculturc and Labor. with its ltead a member of the l’rcsl- dentis ('ahinet. (‘H111- and lllllll1l' discrimination in 2. l"avoring an intet‘-.\'tate mcrce bill. protecting farntcrs others front charges. etc, :3. l7avoring the llatclt lixperimcn- l2llSl.:lll01t hill. appropriating ».“l.’».Wlll annually to each State to sustain an experiment station. 1. Opposing all Tariff legislatiott being asked for by 1ttanulactut‘et-s and othcts that will place "raw materials" (all farnt products. wool. hides. hemp. tlax. etc.. are “raw materials") on the free list. and lcavca lligh T.-trill‘ on ntatntfactured goods that farmers have to buy. :3. Opposittg all legislation that “'1” cut otf, hinder or pt‘event‘tlte working of the oleontargarine law. Write personal letters to the Con- gressman of" your district and hotlt your U. S. tieuators. Prepare a ment- o1‘ial on these subjects, attach the name ofthe master and secretary of your Grange, make three copies. and send one to each of your Congresstnan and one to each of your Settator‘. “Act, act, in the living present, Heart within and God o’erhead.” FA’I‘1Il~2R MeGolrick.the broad-n1ind- ed and popular (,‘atl1olic. priest of Min- neapolis, utters this sentiment: :'Thc true friend of the laboring man the man who will tell him his rights and his duty at the s:t1tte time. lt is our duty as (‘hristians to overcome tltese saloon candidates and the saloon tttcn [l1L'11lSclVOS. Sonte ot' these men call themselves Catholics, but they are not. They at‘e men who would sellout their religiott for a few dollars. There at‘e legitimate ways ofmaking a living for every man,and a man who goes into the saloon lmsiness has but little re- spect for God or for himself.” —*-~:—-19't:ttc.s liconomist says the day is not far distant when we shall raise wool as we do wheat.and become exporters of it. We now grow over ::oo_ooo_ooo pounds. ltavc grown over 1l£¥~'.__:,, ._ The lo\va .\gricultural .\‘ociety held its tltirty-lifth annual meeting Wed- nesday at llcs )loincs. ll. ('. \\'hceler being rc-elected president. The soci- ety is in a tlourishin;_-‘ condition. The sec1‘ctary reported that. owing to the drou.‘-"ht of last summer. lo\va’s corn crop was reduced .'»T.HHtl.t)oo busltcl.s'. (lood dairymcn can make gootl but- ter by any of the methods of milk- setting in use. attd a poor dai1‘ytnau, careless‘. slovenly :ntd irregular. would make poor butter in any of them. For good butter, tirst a good cow. then good t‘ecd. next good care. :tnd then a proper ltandling of her p1‘odLlct. —— --- A no-license convention of citizens of Blassacltusctts was held Thur.s'day at \Vot‘ec.s'ter, a resolution for the sub- 1lllIs3.s‘it)n of a proltibito1‘y antendment to the people being passed. ~— Tlll)1'f3 are now 80 signal stations in Michigan. From Decentber 1 last to January 15, the ayeratge of correct predictions to total number made has been 965.8 per cent. \vritlcn \vo1‘k. which was vcr_v 'nter- on the unwritten work. llc never does things by hal\'c.s. At our last meeting we 1‘cinstated some. and I think it will not be lottg before we shall hear 1‘aps at our gates for ad- mitt.-tncc. tlnrhallisnow«1uiteco1tt- fortable: expect betore the next meet- ing to have our furniture. The l)c.s't.. of feeling scents to prevail within our gates. We ntcet every two vveeks and have quite a prograln at each ntceting. lC\'ct'_\‘ one is rcztdy to respond cheer- fully to the vjork assigned thent. \\'e ltave sontc hrotlters and sistcr.s.good ones. too. at heart. that have had the sleeping lethargy for the l:tst _vcar. “viii .sonte one plt':t.s‘e}_I'i\'ctIie:11‘ct't‘ipt for \\':ll\'llI_‘_" thcm'up. and ollligc? \\'e are having sonte pretty cold weather and plenty of sno\v. .\lercury was ‘_’I) tlegrces below zero this morning.the t‘t)ltle.s't so ill!‘ [ills \\'llllt'l‘. )1. .\. Lvtu-L. St-1:. "is int: .\ns:sto,\' or T1111 t‘I.t-:'t‘t-:n'.’" \\'hcn we shall lt<>lo1tg‘t't'1lt‘<‘tl the so- cicty of our fellowsand shall cease to be social beings: when we shall heeontc sutlicicntly learned :md wise so that we can receive no bcnclit from what otlters may impart: when all ntcn be- cotnc titrmers so that there shall be none to war against then‘ interests: or, when ltttntan natu1‘c shall change so that men shall not be seltish and one class or profession endeavor to live and thrive at the expense ofanothcr—tlten, and ttot till then. will tltcre be no need of the Grange. E. l“I:AN1t1.I.\'. Liberty Grange, No.3J1,tj1‘atiot C0. To keep ntembers interested in (irange work. meetings must be inter- esti ng enough to draw to them all Pa- trons. In order to maintain this i1tter- est there nntst he variety in the man- ner of conducting thent. All do not think alike. Tastes and inclinations ditfer. Some take a deep interest in an l1ou1‘ devoted to a miscellaneous p1‘o- gram. while otlters lack enthusiasnt in this litte. \Vhy not in place of a pt‘o- gram of" e.ssa_v.‘. 1‘(-citations, etc... occa- sionally yicld the litc1‘ar_v hour to sonte cntet‘pri:sing member who will proper- ly prepare an article on an interesting subject and use the whole evetting. if 1tecess:tt'_\'. in its delivery. Let. it bea sort of a lecture. not essentially to be given ft‘om mentory \\'holly, but pet‘- haps writtett in full and read before the Grange. Geolog‘y, astront>my.plant growth. and many other science.s' pre- sent topics ofwhich many are ignorant of the detail.s. yet at‘e anxious to learn, Any one of these. or other subjects could be made the order of the even- ing and prove much ntore profitable and instructive than they would he in a paper limited to ten or tifteen min- utes. E. H. l)lll£: 121:. llillsdale Co. l&ll.‘\ Niili t").\l- IT may not be generally unde.t‘st.o0d that (iranges can obtain reports of the State, lioard of Agriculture for 1855, 1.s’.s‘I3: 2 volumes now t‘ead_v. Send ad- dress and number wanted attd they will he sent by freigltt or by express at the expense ofthe (}'rrange. 1*‘at‘nter.'s:, so desiring. can also ltave the ('olleg'e lhtllctins ntailed to them as soon as out‘. Tltet‘c :tre twelve in each year. Fol: the tirst time does Sltcryvood tirange. No. ‘.111. beg leave through the columns of the \'1.st'ron to ntakc an ex- cuse. llro. \\'oodman was to deliver a lectt11‘e in tht-,\l. ii. clturclt Saturday evening. Feb. .3. All necessary arrang- mcnts wercmade to have the lecture deli\'ered in the village of Slterwood, the church being ntorc contmodious than (£ranj_-‘c Hall. The party to whonl was entrusted the duty of warming and ligltting tltechurch was taken vio- lently lll.t‘o11st‘<1llt*l1ll)'ll\\':l< forgotten and :11 the time of opening the church there was no tire. A tit‘c wassoon built but the church was cold and di.saj_-'ree- able: ne\'et‘ll1cles.s' tllert‘ \\'as‘ :1 gunni- sized audiencc.who listenedattentively to a splendid lecture. both in.structive and intereslittg. \\'cwis‘h llro. \\'ood- man (éod-speed in thegood work he has bcgun..-tnd we hope he will give >'het‘wood (irange another call at no distant day. when we will have every- thing in good working order for his re- ception. \\'e at‘c glad to say that dur- ing the 13% years No. ‘at; has been inex- istcucc this is thclirst time such an att- noying occurrence ltas taken place. Slit-1‘\\‘ootl. l“eb. ‘[1. ll. )1. T. lh<;nromt (lrange..\'o. IiliT.lllt)t Satur- day. Feb. -'3. and the new ollicers‘ were in.s‘talled by Bro. Joel llradner. otu‘ delegate to the State ("rrangc trout l’ly- mouth. His wife. .\‘i.ster llradner. read an excellent report front the State (,lt‘att_<_rfe. We ltavc an extra good list, of active working men1bers_ ten of them school tcacltcrs and otte ex-t'oun- ty lixaminer of Teacltet‘.s. \Ve ltold our meetings on the tit‘st and third Saturday c\'t.-ttittgs in each month. At our last meeting we cltose sides for a contest for credit marks on the plan that was printed ttot long ago in the Vtsnoa. Bro. Nardin and Sister Fislter are the leadet‘s on one side and Bro. Cltas. Appling and Sister A. D. Pierce on the otlter. The losing side is to pay for a supper for the Grange. \\’e ex- pect to be greatly benefited and to ltave otn‘ nte1nber:s'l1ip increased there- by. C. \V. ConNwA1'.L. Sec’y. \Vayne Co. .-1 -nvnn.» 1:1:-'7‘-.’~'-QV“-r-v 5 THE C.7*i+§f:‘ii,...5';:t.Il_‘{FG‘v-1‘.flTi I/he Q3-‘zttigr Published on the First and Fiiiteeiith of every month, AT 50 CTS. PER ANNUM. Eleven Copies for t€%5.00. ]. T. 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ThoLog'isl:1t1iroot this .\’i:i1oli:is giv- on tho pooplo :1 tfll:lllt‘(‘ to proiiount-o :ii .iii:; noxt township (‘l(‘<‘ilUll :15.-‘:iin.st tho ’ iiiosi :ioii\o out-iii_\‘ oi ilio iiior:il tllltli tiiiziiioiul iiiioi‘o.s't.s‘ oi‘ tho pooplo oi‘ this ‘ . .\'t:1to. Tho iiino, i'oi‘disoii.s‘.siiig tho qiios‘- I , iioii.s‘iii\'ol\'od is .s‘hoi‘i Editor and Manager, I and lI(‘lli't‘ thou g‘l‘t‘:l[('1' iit:oo.ssit_\' oi" gi\'iii;_r ihc .s‘tibjt-1-t ;: 1-;1rl_\ :iiid i'<)ll."l1lllI uiioiitioii until it is‘ '_I'i‘o1» wpnil to wlitti is found in :in_\' oili- » oi' i‘l'I.‘:lil4Jll. A. J. .-\l.DRlL‘H t\' 0).. 1 . i 1’ l I . 1886-87. ! Rcutilztr \\':u: 3 Price. \'i-it-vi: Al1lCl”iCD.l1T:‘.1rl’ll8l' . . . . . . . . . ..SI 00 Si or. 3 Aiiiei'iC:iii tiraiige Iliilletiii. ._ I 50 I 75 I Ailmizic .\l-‘Jlltllly . . . . . . . . . .. 4 oo 4 no i Bzibylaiid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 no ‘; Bree-.lers:‘ i'i.t/_eite . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00 5 on Century iscrilmeris) _ . . . . . .. _t 00 4 15 f C\1lIl\'Lti1_i1' and Country C-ctr i nenian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 50 2 75 Cliautaiitpia Y. F. journal (in citidiiig remainder of this year and next) . . . . . .. . I 00 i _;o Cottage Heniih . . . . . . . . . .. I 50 i oo Detroit Free Press. wccl~:l_v.. I 00 1 it‘- Good Housekeeping. . . . . . 2 50 2 50 Hzirpe ‘s .\lon:hly l\lIl.g."tZlilC. 4 oo 3 7-‘ ' Harper s \\‘eel;ly. .. .... .. .t oo 3 oo Harpers ilfllfll‘ . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 00 3 -)2: ‘ Harper's Young People. . . .. ° 00 2 1:) l Iiidepeiidciit . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 O0 3 lo Intel Uceaii,Cliicago(weeii'tli .-\iiiet‘icaii Review. . . . . 5 O0 4 75 The For-uiii . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .. ' oo 4 75 Our Little Men and \\'oinen. I 00 I 33 1 Our Little 011135.. . . . . . . . .. I 50 I So SCltflliiilC;\lIlt:i’iC8.l1 . . . . . . . .. 3 no 3 25 _ St. .\’ichola< . . . . . . . . . .. .... 3 oo 3 lgi Tribitiie, Chicago (weeltly).. I 00 I The l’an-y (weekly) . . . . . . .. X 00 I The Cottage Hearth . . . . . . .. I 50 I The Tribune illetroit) . . . . . .. I to I ‘ Viclds Monthly . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 25 I VVesterii l’lownian . . . . . . . . . . 50 VVi\'i-ilt.1i iho l-oys and _\t1llilf_" nion ‘ will drinlt :1 ioiiih oi" tho liquor ihrii I‘ ihoy do wlioi'o ihoro is‘ pi‘:ii-iii-:ill_\‘ no 1 1'1-sii':1iIiI. .s:'lili1‘=» 3 will i_i'i\‘-::1b:i1‘l—:iii;:‘io pi‘oliil:itoi'y lo :- islziiiotz ili:1i ‘Zlll|t'llllllli‘lll and in so doiiig_1‘. ii‘ it our- ; ‘vii-ioi‘y won in :1 woll 1'oii_I_-‘lit lil‘ltl. ()in' I ni:ido sonio _g_rootl poiiiis :1iid so h:1\'o inviiiy oihors g_-‘ivon tho 's‘:1looii lllIl‘l't'.s'i islli‘li \\‘i-lldii‘o1-toil blows‘ illill 3 not t'ool iinpollod Io oxiond this :1i'tiiIlo. I siuiiily prt-s‘oiitt-d to tho llll‘lllt‘l's‘ with t:1ll<-ti‘:-il iiiipi'o\'oiiioiit.s‘ that ll:l\'l3 the , <':ll'lI"~l tllltl sonioiinit-,.s‘ lioncsi oiidor.s‘o- ‘tho ti':1\'<-lliiig‘ .s:il(.-.s‘iii:iii wlioso goods‘ ;lll'l.‘ on his \\'tt_!_1'Ull l’¢,’tl1l)' for (li’ll\’t‘.l‘_\' ‘ ili:iii iho l‘:1i‘inu-r’s old iiiiiiiiiig;-iiiill and I could for :1 doll:1i‘ in\'o.siod in rt-p-iii‘--‘ I ll] iii)‘ i\ll1illl1lf_’ L (l1‘it‘l‘llllllt‘tl on [own iiiooting‘ day :11 iho polls‘. Thtit ioinpo1‘:11it-o i.sI not,~only i'.i)lll- lllt‘}Iiii=(l but loiiiid in tho w:n‘p :1iid Woof" . to o\'. _‘_:'H‘[lI)ll. Tliis hull’ of tho l‘.lth coli- tury which no lniyo .sot,-,ii h:1.s' oi-lipsod :1ll lll\'(,‘ poriods ot' tinio .siii1:1-iliotlu\\'Ii In ooininon with in\'o:i- lions and di.s-1-o\'orics‘. ;:ji‘o:1t niorul 11nd 1't'1Ill(1llll<'(1llt‘>1lUlli'i.s‘ to in:1ko tho world l~i*iioi'i'i1lplo_\‘ tho iinio. onlist mu 1-m~1~‘1_»Ii.-“mil;\bsoiIb tho ino:in.s‘ oi _i_i'1itNlllll‘ll :1nd iionion in :ilino.s‘i o\'oi'y iioij_i‘lihoi-liootl :1nd lniniloi oi‘ our \':1si 1-ouniry. This‘ woiild not bo iio1‘os:s;ii‘y but for tho t':n'i ili:1i this 1)l”l't't'(l :1s orl:1ws'.ilio ‘.‘iol:iiioiioi‘ \\'hi«-h is to l1l‘lil_‘_"1Il'iIlll to tho Llt‘:ll|‘l‘.'lll(l lH‘| ll \\'1-ll :1i'o oth- ox- poi-io«l in 1-iiic-ii i.s:1~l;1iiiio1l ih:ii tlioatiin unt .old is l:tl"_"i‘l}' diiiiiiiishod. \\’lioi‘o lllt‘ l,Ill~llI<‘ss:l1ili1‘ 1-:1i‘i‘iod on inusi rt-s‘oiIi Tllt‘j_'l't|\\'li2 oi lt'lll|H'l'.'lllt'(‘ iii in iho>_l.-1.si t\\‘oiii_\‘-ii\‘o _\'o:ii‘s tho old lnw llt‘\'i'l' hzid. .\loii oi :ill pririios will yoio liir tho l'ios. will ti-ol under sonto til1ll‘_:‘:lii1ill.s' to si:iiid by :1nd .s1~1-iii'o ilio i'ruiis oi" :1 t‘orrospondoiii. A. A. ('i‘o'/.ioi‘. h:i.s wo do - .\Hltl4ll.'l'l‘l:.\l. lll:t1,‘lllll(‘l'_\' is non- lllI'll‘t l}l.lll(‘.\'t‘llI'l'.~'illlti ilioy :ii'oo1'ioiioi‘ sold on that sort oi’ proof rziiliortliriii on ihoir i‘o:il niorii. Tlioi'o is ])(‘l'll:l[ls‘ no :ll'lli'lt‘ inoro lll\'t.‘l_\' to bo tlisplzirt-,tl wlihoui _i_"o1>d :1iid siiilicioiii. c.-iiiso by lllt'l‘t‘ is no oihor i:trni iiiiploiiioiit tli.-it bo sIo1-iisily nirido: }_v‘ood :1.s‘i1t-w us‘ this‘ . uiroi‘;:':i1iiz:1tio1i is‘ woll known ‘ s:lllli'tilll niill th:1ttho lllllll witii tho iio-w mill is so i'oIid_\' to provo is only wood. l“ow i':ii'iiit-rs. tylilH1‘l'l>llllg'.l«.ll1i\\'llt1\V to l'llll :1 tini- iiin;r—inill :ind lll:ll~'.4‘ it do iisbosi work and wt: will v.-h:n‘ii:ibl_i‘ (‘init‘lllil(! this is w'iiyil1oy :1i'i:i‘cI1tly to :11-oopi tho si:iio- nn-nl;oi'iho iiitoro.-‘toil p:1riy o1'tho soo- oud puri ili:1i lllt' old mill is "iiog‘ootl.. 21nd thiii tho tit)’/.('ll or so .s'(‘i'(‘.t'll.~ and p:itoni tl(“.'li',t's‘ oi‘th<- now iiiill will just do the \\‘ul'l\’ with liitlt: or no intelli- Tho 1-oiidoninod f.1".'llX |ii:1ii:ij_-‘oiiioiit. inill g_roo.s olli iiiidor the c:1\‘o,s‘ oi" the; b:1i‘n and tho now ono i:iko.sI its ioriiior « plm-o. ihot‘li:1Ii;:o lit-iii;_{‘ supploiiioniod l I’ ii I‘~ Vow .sIv.s' or -'I’»il on iiitt.-i'osi,iliio '4 D in :1 you‘. wiili poi‘h:1p.s‘ ‘t ion poi‘ rout. ('l:lil.~’i‘ if not lizliti zit niaiiuriiy, \\'llli‘ll‘ niriltt-s tho wholo ;1i‘i‘:ii1gt:iii1-iii s:1iis‘il11:- tory to tho j_-‘ood t-1ll{o1'wlioh:i.s‘pi'oi.‘i-d I to tho t':irinoi‘ that tho new niill would iix liisI wl;o:1l so llii‘t.‘ ilnii lio would got illl‘t}t'. ooiitsiiiorozi liiislitrl for his 1-ropi tlnni :i i.oi;_-‘lilioi‘ who rt.-t'ii.scd to buy :1; now niill. lI'oi' thirty _\‘0:ii'.s: wo h:i\'o ht-litIi'od th:1t thoro is no f:ii‘in iniplcincnt that tho :1\'1-i‘.1;;‘o l':1i‘nic1' kuo\\'.s‘ so little aibout :is his 1:innin;;‘-niill. We boliovo Illl'i‘t‘.»l(llll‘ill.s‘ of thc 1-oiidoiiiucd niill.sI will do j_I‘u1)(l work if iiitolli;_3‘oiitl_\' u.s‘od. inills‘ by iliou.s‘:1nd.s‘ are every yc21i' sot usido, thzit ll:l\’I} good iruiiics, good ;£o:1i‘iiig'. plenty ot‘.s‘t-1'1-cits‘, s‘iniply bot-:1ii.so iho ownor don’t ltnow that to ClLf:lllg'l‘:lllll't‘1illll't'S plenty of wind_. :1ii opoii thi‘o:it.:t slow slizikc. 21nd :i suit- :ililos1-i'i:i-ii i'or tho gi‘:1iii to pIt.s‘.sI over that will .s‘op:ii':itc .siii:1ll :s‘(-cds and graiiii i'i‘oin ilio gootl part 01‘ the crop. l£\'oi‘y izirinor l\'no\\’.s whiit tho wind is for. but (‘\’I‘i‘_\' t':1riiier don’i sooin to iiiidt-i‘.s‘i:1iid llltll iho wind ioli:1\'oz1 1':iii‘ (‘ll .n1Io niusi not lit-ohs‘ti'i1i'tctl by st-\‘oi‘.1l .s,t-1'1-oiis‘ whon doing its work 131' .sop:ir:1iin;_i‘ tho ll;_"llil‘l' siutl‘ i'i‘oiii tho grziin i , i:1ilii.-gr front tho <'llt‘s.s-l)i):ll’4l to tho .s‘t'i‘t-oii ili:ii t‘:1rrio.s‘ it ioiht: llooi‘ bi‘lo\\‘. ‘l'li1- }il‘opi'i':lil_lll‘t:tit- :1nd in no w.i_\‘ li‘~.s".‘ll.~‘ your t:1.\o.s. 'l‘ho_iii.s‘ii<:o I-oui‘i.s‘. tho rirouii oouris. llll' .s|llll'.‘lll‘.‘ t-ouri. Illl‘_i‘lllS.1Jl'l'.‘!litlli‘tl upon us \'[[(_‘l] :1l)lli'(li’ll or l‘l\i‘.s‘. is oli-1i‘§_-‘otiblo to tho .s:ilool1.’ lli‘l]1lii:_:'1;:l_\' tho t:i\o.s is oiio. ih:il mi- Tlii-‘1It‘_\' :1boui .s‘:ilooii.s‘ lowi-d to its h-;_-'iiiiii:iioooiii-liisi-iii. 121-- tons upon lill‘ l:ii‘inoi‘s oi’ .\li1-1iij_I*1i: :11}- diiio.-i‘il l:1\i's' 11nd will .so loii_'_" ‘is «.ll'll|ll~Lt‘:i11l'.ss‘ pi‘odua~r-s l'(;‘.\‘t‘ll[ttIl\'C 1-li:1r:1ctor of tho ropi‘o.'s‘ciii:iti\'t- has iiotliiiig to do. As :1 lg i.s‘l:1tor he hits siniply pi‘o\'idod by log,» sltition :1ii op- poriuniiy for the people to rt-s‘ii'.iio their rigrlii to not for tlioiiisclvos‘ on :1 nnittor ili:1t iiitorosts‘ tht-in. The lt-5_-‘- is‘l:1tui'o oi‘ .\li1-lii;:‘:1ii h:1.s met this do- ni:1nd. illltl iis‘ wetlo.s‘iiIo tlit-:1doptioiiot' iliouiiioudiiioiit:1nd;1ll tho l't'.s'Il'l1'll\'t’ logisluiinii tli:1i t':ll| bo in:tdc :i\':1il:iblo for tho siippi'o.s.sion of tho s:1looii. woslirill bi-glritl to liolit-Vo tlnit tliosi: ii'j_"l~'l:liHl's‘ who vi-toil tor siiliiiiissioii :11‘o 21s‘ 1'1.-:1d_\' to Ytiit.‘ for its tidoption. :1liho1i_I_-‘h iho ii1or:1l or lltllliltfill obli- ;_v‘:1i,ioii to do so wo :ll'i,' iioi :1bl1- to s‘oo_ has ;in_\' dirt-1-t l't,’l:llii)ll to ihoir provi- oils ptilill1':lltlviioll. Saloon Patronage. Tho iiit-rt-:i.sod dist-iissioii of :1ll tho \':1i‘ioiis ph:1.st-.s‘ ol’ iiitt-iiipoi‘:1ii«-t-.which tho siibiiiissioii oi" tho zinioiidnicnt pro- ‘.‘oki-s‘. will pi‘o\‘o :1 g_>'i'o:ii _‘.:':llll to tho t'2lll.\‘l' oi’ ioiiipor:1ii1-o \\'ll:li('\‘t'1' tho out- «.-oiiio of tho voto upon that tpiosiioii. \\'t-sh:ill vonio to lP(,‘iii‘l' iindors‘t:1iid wlioro tho iiionoy got-s that tho _\'0llll_1_" iiicii:ind boys earn who p:itroni'/,o .s.i- loons‘ :1nd :1i‘o j_-‘otii1i;_v‘ tlioir t-din-:itimi i'or tho felon or ii‘:1nip liii: oi‘ :1 it-w _tIo:ii-sI liciioc. Sonio oi‘ the friends of toiiiptIi‘:iiiot- :.nd ot'l:1w zind oi'doi'.\\'i.s‘li- lll_L'lt);_"t‘l s'oinod:1i:1 its to the saloon p:1ii'oii:i_«_v‘o in tho oity oi’ l'\:il:iiti:1'/.oo.s‘oi tl \\':lii‘l1llpoll 14 .s':1loons Ull S:lt\ll'il:l}' oyoiiiiig, tho 1‘.iih ol'l“ob1‘1i:1r_\'. Tho rtsuli oi’ that count tii_,-‘urod tip l‘.i‘.iZ‘i boys‘ :ind .iiion tl1)[1:ll‘I,'llil_V uiidci‘ I‘-7» yoIii‘s oi :i;_-‘o o1itoi'iii;;' ihoso ll s:1loons li1Ii‘i\‘t-1-ii :iiid h;ill'-pvisi nint- o't‘lo1-l{tli;1t o\'ciiiiij_-‘. Tl :ltt'O11l)t should >t‘\'i‘ll :1roiisiI ins: :ippi'1-lu,-iisioiis‘ oi‘ 1-\'or_\ p:1- iritii. Tlitll t‘oillll 1-uiiiiiiriiids‘ :1 htiltund mills upon i=\'oi'y ;;'ood tIiti7.t-n to .s;1_\' to iht-so oiioiiiit-s‘oi’ .-ot‘itI1_\' and of oi‘t'ili- /.:nioii ii.sIoli'. *"l‘hus 1:11‘ and no lill‘llIi'l‘ -llilli ilio1i_<_~‘o." K:il‘llll7i'Kllllj,:' inon oi" (Rood 1‘lli'/.4-i;\_1-iailio iii lln‘ iliisI1Iouiiii‘y. ...........V.,......,...,.7...-...._—.....u.-. 'l‘iiiI: o,\'idt-iit~os‘oi'good \\‘Ul'i{tl\llli' by ll(‘i‘llll‘l'l'.~ :nid l)op1iiios 1-onn-.s‘ to us in tho \\':l_\' oi :tddiiioii.s‘iothoiiit:ni- boi'.s‘liip oi‘ old (.‘.i':iii;_i‘o.-‘: dornizini (il‘:ill_L{'t‘.\' ro\'i\'t-tl 21nd now (-l':lllf_"t‘.\ or- gziiii/.i-tl. lluron <‘ouni_\' iooh tho l1-:ltl in lI‘obrii:1i'_\'. .\‘i;1to l.(*i‘1ll1't'l' .i:i,son Woudiiiaiii. oi‘g‘:iiii;:1-tl :1 l’onion;t (iil':lll_‘_"l‘, in llltli ooiiniy lIob. lo,:indii1 iho. l:1.s‘,t h:ill’ol' tho inonth l‘»ro. .\. .\l. lioiioh, oi‘_-_.-‘:1i1i’/.<-il two now iil‘:lll;_"('>‘. liro. (‘oi'tl:inv.l Hill oi'g‘~1iii/.od zis wo bo- lii-yo his tii‘.s'i (iil’dll_Li' ihi.s' nionih :ind ii'ho iio\‘t-'1' t)l‘_‘_'"ll.l'/.t‘.~' :|llt1ill(‘l‘ ho nniy bo proud oi" this \\‘oi‘k oi" whioh hc h-is g‘i\‘t-,ii us‘ Kiri:-; rt-port ol.s‘owlici'o. It is .s:il'o io.sIiy iho <;r1,t-i‘ in .\lit‘liig:iii is <.oiii_<_r woll. lilwlltld is -in olii-i‘ in-it oiills for iui'or- in: ion troni i'nn.so who lltl\'(.' u.s‘od ors h:i\Io oxpoi-ii-.:~o in its use we want to lli‘:':l‘ i'roiii ihoin :ii1Iiivo. .\li1. t‘oi;ii. l.1iii:\'>llI(l-|‘l|_ biiicstonc to use ihc sriiiic its i-l.is1«‘i‘ .111 i I All] -.lll\l'ltf(l it is woriii :11 no p.:i .41 I lit ll -is liltlil the gyp- ~« in pltisiti. and 1 \‘.'.ii itni, .~lll, or iinikc ant fin l i so lllllt -iont :i‘. pit‘--sil ill. will s:1ii.s"y 1nvl’.ilitI,ii.s.ol .\li;‘lii;;;ii~ l I-.i\'t‘ giiiiiiitl three iinsin an hour with n.) lliill Illltl ii‘ lcan -.‘= n'i.it.i t-noi:;,;li Io llltllxt ii .'lilt)lllCL'l1Cflll l‘ili ll1ll)i1:lIill1"L‘ (‘..l.s. All _.2.t1 )t.l- ion and I would lll\\' it» htut iroin your N. ll.\\'is. ii. :7, I537. ]1t‘tli:i;':» ltrss. t.1|.|lllllilt.‘L‘ l1l.l. fdoiiroc Ctr, Mich , I’ 'l‘o:1t-lioi':s" liistiiiiios, on noxi. p::;_-o. w;i:sI l't'2l(l by ’l‘iii-: ill‘ilt‘,lC .s‘lio\\in;_-‘ up (too. W. \Vuol.s‘1:_\', for tour _\-'o:1r:s‘ irons- iii‘or oi't':ilhoun (‘mini_\'. :it tho F:irni- oi‘.s' Iiistiiuti-, hold at li:i.ti.lo (‘,rcol< in .~'i.s“ii.I: .\i.ti‘o iii:id--so lll:lll_\' t'i-i1-n«l- :ill ovor tlit-Stzitc ot'.\‘li1-liig_»‘:iii wliilo in tho h-1'tui‘o tiold that :1 wish w:isox- prosst-d by in.-1n_\‘ of thoso wlio wt-ro in zittciiilztiioo at tho l:1to .s‘oss‘ion oi the Static tirztiigo to liziyo licr pliotog_ri':ipli, :ind liro. l“. t‘iiiiiiiii_<_»‘li:1iii. oi" iitlllitill llztrbor. ll1l(l(‘1‘ft)til( ihc work. A copy We ll:1\'O in our oilicc is so s2iti.st':11~toi‘_\' that we think :1ny one will be s‘:iii.s1icd not only wiili the plioio_«_»‘i‘:ipli lll\'(}llll.s'S but also with tho prit-o. (':1binct size only 3!.) cents. -\ddros.s‘ F. t‘uni1iiig- h:1i1i. Bciiton ll:ii'boi‘. Mich. .- A (iF,N'l'l.l-I)lAN wriiin_«_>‘ :1 private let- ter, ret'erriiig :it the close to tho sub- iiiissioii ofthe prohil iitory aiiiondiiiont, sziid: "I see men in clcrit-zil robes: plead- ing 1'oi‘liigl1liocii.s‘c to t-oniinuc the ac- t‘ll1'.'sit"tl trziflic till they can cdiit-:itc the pooplc: to which :iii.s‘wor was ni:1d(.-, ‘You iiiiglit just as woll try to edit- t-:ito llt'll zl.s' the men ('llg':lg‘L‘ti in the tiiitliu.’ "" ..—__......___._. l"i:o.\i llro. Siniili. bccrcttiry ot the Ohio >‘tzito(ii':1iig‘c.\\‘c h:1\'o:1ii invoice of ('rl:1d liolioois‘ ciiI:1rgcd:iiid inipi‘ov- od. which niultos it llt’t'i,'.s'.s:ll'}' for us‘ to mid to the old privc: we must now t:li.-ii‘gt- '_’ZitI n‘lll_Lf'lt.‘ copy or $3 per dozcli. .___.....:.....— .\ii.s:wc1' totho apiosiioii. What is :1 button? An L‘\'L.'lll llltli is ‘:ll\\" ys “t'tillllllg oil'."' To lowa Patrons. l tlosiro to .s‘2i_\' :1 tow words‘ to Iowa (,irl':lllg'L‘.s'. l h:1\'c lltlil printed and sont out to till .\o1‘i‘ci:1i‘ic.s oi’ .suboi‘d'1ii:1tc (&i‘;1iig1:.s‘.\\'liost- ii:i1no.s l h;1\‘c. thcn1in- llIt'.~ of tho hilt‘ s'c.s.sio11 ol‘ the bttltc Ul'2lllg,'t‘ hold in Des .\loiiios. in l)etIc1n- l)t.‘l‘ lzisi. The 5t:1te(ii‘:1iii__i‘o :idopicd tho \'I:I'I'- oitzts its organ and l'(‘t'Ullllllt‘ll(iCtl till U1‘:iiige.s‘ to ttikc ii. i hopo t'h:it cvtery ljl'z1l'igU in the State will solid in :1 club ;is soon :i.s‘ possible. L~'c1'i't-t:1i‘io.s‘ but-ii l'Clll:ll'l(:li)l_\' iii.-gligt-iit in sciiding to this tlllltftf thc n:iiiit-.s‘ or newly t.'lCt‘l- cd .\l:i.s‘toI‘.s' zind .:'~oci'ot:1i'ic.s oi" .s‘11bo1'di- n:1ttI (,&i‘:iiig_-‘cs i'oi‘ l.s‘.\,T. t 'oino, brothrcn, gin-its‘ tho nainics oi" sziid otliocins :iiid po.-‘ititlivo :1,. li' ziiiy oi‘ the bi‘ctl1rcii do i.iot gt-i prompt;1ns\\'oi‘s to thoir1-oiniiiuiiii-titions to iliisoiiico thcy will l\'l1o\\' tho i'o:i.soii. l£roihi‘oii. don't do :is I do. but do :is‘ ls:iy—\\‘i‘ito to tho \'isi'ioi: oiion so that wo ni:1_\' ll(,'tll' i'i‘oni you. 'l'i'_\’ it. .~'c\‘t-i‘:1l oi‘ the iil'tlllgt'.s' h:1\‘o i‘tIpoi'tt-d. ziii inoi‘<-:1.so of iiit-iiibt-iIsliiptor1pi:.i'ior 1-ndiii1_i‘ l)t‘t'. Ill. Lot us tlll l:tl\'4‘1't)lll'- :ig_j‘o and do good work in tho i'ui1i:‘c. J. W. .\ll'l.'l’ll\'. Sol-'_\' lowii 5t:1io (ii‘:1Iigt'. — ~ Plaster Jottings. -\'i‘ :1 ro;_v‘til:ii‘ iiiu-iiii;_g‘ oi" Liioliiiold (li':1ii;_I‘t-. .\o. l\lT. hold l‘ ob. 111. ii w:1.s‘ i‘t-.sol\'od lhzii wo would not pi1i‘t-liziso :1n_\‘ lli;i>it‘l' unh-.s.s the 2l.s.stM'l£lll(ilI ro- (lllt‘t'tl tho price to !~'_’..'»o or loss poi‘ ion. Wt-li;i\‘1-:il\\':i_\‘s i'iii'iiis‘hod those in this vicinity outsido the tirtingo with pl.i.-‘- ioi‘. and l thinlx‘ that \\'t‘ min tlopond upon lllt'lll tosiuiid by us in this iiglit. Yoiirs i'r;1it,-i‘n:ill_\'. .\lll.'l‘i>.\' lilii:ltl.\‘H. not-'y. l.iti‘liiioltl. hob. lti. \\'iti<;Ii'i‘ -. --:111 l:1'1\'.~ 5111111111 111- ~111.-.\;1-1-1111-11:11:11 1111- -_-‘1'1-:111-~1 551111-.1 .‘-111111111 111- 7-_-11:11-111111-1-11 111 1111.- gi-1.-:1t1-‘.11') 1:11:11--D-c~. 111111 1111- 111‘11c111‘ 1:-.11.-11¢-1-~ 31111 lec- t-.1rc1~. 1111- .~:11d >'111_1t-1-11.’...-111.1;-111 u1- 1111: 1-1c1'.~1v11 ‘ 11)‘l11111111c1111£11'.1:: .~."1id i11.~ti- ' E1 11111)‘ 221111101-1 11111-.7 111:1)‘ 112111.-.11-.1 111' the (71-.1-.1ty klerk of each 01111111)’ 1111 the l11:11c1'1t 111' whicl-. the 111- >1i1utc i>l-.cl1l, 111111 ,~11:1l1 1'11:-1';-11111111 dr:11\- -.111 1:1-.‘1lc1‘ 1.111 the C111111'._v '1'1‘cn.<:11-c1- 111' his 1;-.1u11L'\ 11.11’ >111-11 -11111. 11111 t-\1:1-c1ii11g 11112 :111-.1-111-1101' the i11~ti‘111te 1111111111 1.111: c-'1-111111’ t1‘c.1<111-v. :1.~ 111a}-11.-11ece-5:11-_\' tn 11ct'1'.-1}‘ 1i1-.'- ex};-e11~'e~ 111' .'<.1i11]:- 1) 1'1'l".11‘»_1' '.\’i11.1.‘1\‘1-11 l1111t'-11-1‘~ 111‘ 11l‘t1l1:1l1 1-1111111-1-11. .\.111"1 1111-11 1111- 1:111‘ ~:1_-i~ 1-1 [-11- i11.~ti- t11t1-1-111111111-1111-.--i11-1-1- i~ 11-.1:- 11111111-_\'.' 111-111-11111 111' 1111- 1._'.1.11111t_\’ 1'11-1'1; :111 111-111-1- 1111 t111-'l‘1-1-:1<111-1-1- 1'1--.-:111 1:11-111‘11:11-_\ 1-1111 11'-.1111. 'l'111-1-1- '1-' 11111}; 111.-- 1-1111111111111-— _\'11111-211111111 t:1k1- :111-1' 111111-1- ‘.l1:111 1111-1-1- i~l 111111-111-r 111:1: 111:1_\- 1.111--.1‘ 1111- t1-111- 11111-111-11111-~~. 111' 11-.i~ 1.11i11j_- let 1111- 1,-i\‘1.-71-1111 :1 11-11’ ti-_-111-1-< 1:11.-1-11 1'1-11111 1111- 1111-< 111' 11111- 1-1111:.‘1_\-. :-11111 : -1- -111-1'1-1111-r 21111111-11111-. U11 .\111_-11~t :-1'1. i1~'~'1'1.::11 111-1111111-w:1~ 111-111 :11 .‘11:11-.<11:11l \\'hi1-11 :1l111111 $11111. 'l'l11- .-11111i111-t111- :11111 \\i11- 1111-11’ '5 ‘71.11.”1: 2111111111111-1-1.1.1-11~1-~ 1.1‘ tl1i~'111— 1-11111 ‘(U11 1-1-.~l $9 .111- 1111- 11~1-111‘ tl11.-i1- l11111se 111 whi -11 1111- 11.»-1111111-, -.\:1~111-111. lt 11-1.<:1ll1111'1-11 111‘ 1111- 1-111111111-111r 211111 1111- 11111111-:1‘ 111-:11\'11 1'1-11111 1111- (f111111t_\' 'l'1-1-:1~111-1-1- 11. 11-1)‘ it. 11111 1111-1-11:111 \\:1« ~11 l1.1111_-‘ 111111 I-:111-_;'11 :1:111 1-1'1111l\'1.-11 1'1-11111 1111- 11111111} 'l'1'1--1~111-1-1-1-.1 1111- 1-111111111.-1111-. :11111 1'1-11111 1111- 1-111111111-I111’ 111 1111: 1111':11 1-111111111111-1-. :11111 1'1-11111 1111- --11 1-11111111i‘.11-1- 111 1111- 11’---I~111‘:-1‘ 1-" 1111- 1-11I11'1'11.111-=1 1'11:-1111111‘ 1ii111- 11111--~11-111v >".1~111.11-11-1\\ .~11I11-.-"-'111-1‘1- 1.-'-11 l1~t ::1111 111111111 \-.‘:1_\' 111 1111- 1.1-1~111-_\‘ 111' 1111- 1-1111-.'1-11. 1'1-1-11-111» it I-_-1111111-1--11 1111111 1:11-j__-'1-1- :11111111111~ i.-1 >11 1112111}: 11 11111<.:11111 111-1:1‘-_r ~11 1'1-1-_\' <111:1l1 11'-1~111-1‘--1-~1-1:11:111j.'111111’!-. 1-}-.11--11~<-~ t'111- .\1:11-~11.-1ll 111~1'1t11.1- :1.< 11- 1111'/1-11 «.\'1-1-1-:1»1111111111: 1‘. .1. 1-U11-11. |,'11n11u1,1111’. . . . .‘;’.| :13 ‘‘ 21 05 -_\. 11-.~'1:-.:1.'tr1r. ... 31 115 1 1;, in-1.-'11rc.. .. 10 to LZ.\1'1.'ll~L‘~ (11111 1”. 111-"1-1' i'1\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ()0 . i111:.1l co111m1t11:1.-. 213 ?’>';—S11)-J 53 .\l:11-1-11:51. 1-*1-'1'1. .-\ll1i1111 l11~1i111t1-: l‘r.11'. 1"111c11_L'_ill,Cu11<111ct111'.S1)I 43 l‘:'-. 1‘.-.11. l11.~'1r11ctr1r. . . . . .. 20 00 I’.-- 1 ' o111p~r111, Instt-11ct11r. 40 0'0 1'1-1". 1'-'1~l<. 11-1-1111-13. .. ..... I0 00 I).1lr-.111-7116:,l1:C:1.1c0111Init1(:c. 28 50-——SI59 95 <11: 1111- 1111- i’1z1pti‘ :1.~1-iti;/.1-11.~. :1.~' W1-ll :1.< t'.-11-1\‘1-‘1'\. 11‘: it» 1,-V11 1-1-.-11l1.~. W1-'11 11-11 tl111~-1-11-:11-111-1-< \\'l111.<1- 11:11-111-:11'11i11;_-‘~ 11-1- 11:1\-1-111-1-11 1l111.< .-11111111111-1-1111..-‘. :1l11111~1 \\‘:11111111l_\'. :11 11-:1~1 1-:11-1-l1-~~l_\'. :1111111t it. '\\'1-"I1I1-ll1l:1- I:i\‘-}1:t‘\'1-1‘.« 111' (K111111111: ‘ P11111111‘. \\".111:-.1-1-11:1_\'i11_1_-' :1 1111-1-1-t t:1.\ 111'111111-1- 1l1:111 1i\'1-111111111-1-111111ll:11-<1-1-1-« 1'." .\'1-:11-~ 1111- :1 1111-11-11 111' 5'1-1111111 l-'.:c:1111i- 111--.-< 111111 :11-1- 1->111-1-1-1ll_\' 111.-l1-3,-:111-11 ‘111 111111.’ :1t't1-1' 1111- 11111-1-1-.1-111211i\'1-s 1111- 111-1-1-<.<-11-1' 1-l,1:111;7_-1-.4 11.1 111:11<1- it :1 ~1-1111111 11111-1-1-.1-111-r:11 11:11-1- l11-1-11 ~111_--;_-1-.-11-11 :1111l 11111- :11 11-:1.-1 1 11111111‘ \\-111-111_\-11111-1-1111si111-1-:11i1111. \\'L- 11111.~t 211111111. 1 think. tl1:1t 11111‘ t1-;11-l11-1-.< 111-1.-11 111 111-, t:111g_-‘111. A1111 :1.~' l1:1- 111-1-111111-111111111-11. \\'1- l1:1\‘1- :1 l'111:11-11 111' $1-11.1111 1-1x:1111i111-1-.-. \\'l111\1- 11111)’ it i\ 111 1111111 p11111i1- 1-x::111i11:11i1111< :11 1-1111- \'1-11i1.-11t 11l:11-1-.-. :11 .-1:111-11 11111-1-\':1'1.~. 11111-i11_1_-‘ 1111- _\'1-:11-. .\111l:1~1.-\‘1-1-\' t1-:11-11- 1-1-111=.1. 1111- 1111111-11 11-11111 1 1111-1-1-1'.1111_‘.' :11.-11 1{1111\\'i11j_-‘i11:1 1-1.1'j_-'1-1'11-— 1_-'1-1-1- 1111- 111-1-1l< 111' 1111- ~1-111111l~ ~11:-11111 111111111111-_i11.~t 1111- 11111\t 1.1-1-111-11. .\111l .1~ 1-1'1.-1-_\' 1111:~t :1111-1111 :11 \111111-111111-.:111 \\'1111111 1_:'1-i 1111- 111-111-ti1~ 111' 1111- i11~11-111-111111. _'\111l 1111111lh1.-'1-.\'- :1111i11-111111: :11 1111---l11~1-111' 1111- 111-1111111-. .\.~ 1111- 1:111" 1111111»: 1111- 111-1-1111-111 t11>‘1 1'111- 1-:11-11 11:1_\"~ ~1-1-\":1-1- :11-111111171’ 1-1-11- 111-1-1-1'1.1l11-1-1- \\'-:111l1l 111- 1'111111.~ 1-111111_-_-'11. 1-1'11't1:1111.\’. 111 1111111 1111-1-1-111' 111111'1- i‘11-~t'1- 11111-~1-:;1--111-1-:11-111't\\-1111-1-1-l;<:1111-:11i~-11 111 111111-1-1-111 11:11-t.~ 111' 1.111’ 1-1111111} :11111 tl111~ 1111- :I111-11-1:1111-1- 11l':1l1 1-1111111 111- ~1-— H111- ‘ - 1 . .. . 1-111'1-1-1:11 11-:‘.~t 11111-1- 1-:11'11 \‘1-:1l'. :11111 ii~‘ 1-1-11~.:-11111-:11-111111111.11-11.1-1.-1111l11~11111-‘ ' ‘ 111-111-1it~ 111111-1:11-_--1111' 1-.\l1-11:11-11 :11111 1-1111:1111‘ 11'-.~11-i‘11111-11. 11~1-1-111~1111111-:1‘.\':11'l1111i';‘11<1-11'1111l1i l11-:11-1-1111111li~111-11 111111 1111- 111-.1111-"1' \\'1- :11'1- 1111\\- 11.111‘ \\’:1.~1i11_-_-‘ it it 1-1111111 1-1- _'11111i1-i1111~1-1- 1-\'111-11111-11. ——~———-(o}————->- How to Select Var-'1et1.:s of Fruits to be Planted. -. .\\1111-~1-:1~1111i.< :11 11:11.11 11111-11 ;1l:11:~ -111111'11l 111-111-\'i~1-1'1 1'-11-1111-~111'i11_<_-‘ }11:1!1t— i11;'111‘ 1'1-11i1~. 111- -.’1-11t111-1- :1 1'1.-\\‘ ~111_;'- l111- ~1-11-1-111111 _-__-'1-~1i11l1~ 1'1-~11:-1‘11ll‘L' 1'.-11-'1»-111-< 1111- 1111- 1111r1111<1-. 1-'11-~t.1-1111~11l1-1- 111:11 1111- 11l:1111i1.1_; 111' 1'1-1111 11-1-1-.~1.~ \\'111-1; 1111111- 1111- 1111- 111111.-' 1'11t111-1.-~-111-1-1-11:1111-1-t'111-:1 1it'1-111111-: ‘1l11.-1-1- i'111-1- 1-1111.~i111-1' \\'1-ll 1111- 11111-1111.~1- \\‘l1i1-11 it '1~ il1t1.-11111-1l—\\'1:1-111:-r it is 111 1-11-1111.-1-1-1_\' :1 11-11' t1-1-1-- 1111111-;.:"I1-111-111111- tl11- 11~1- 111' 1111- 111111»-1-1111111. 1:11-111111111.-' 1111111 1-111111-11-1' :11111 111-.<.-1-1-t \':11-i1-1i1-~': :: 131111111-111-1-11:11-11t11~11p11ly:1>111-1-1-»i1111111' 1111111. 1111- 1111- e11ti1-1.- 11-111-: :1 .1-11111-1111<:-<111-1111111-1}‘ 1-1111- --111111-11. 111-xt 1-1111.~’1111 :1 1-1-11)‘ 111' 1111- 1-:1t:1l11;_-111- 111' 1111- .\".:1t1- 11111-111-1111111‘.-11 S111-11-1-.'_ \\'l1i1-11f_-'i\'1-<1--11111111-tn 11l:1111111 :1.~ \\'itl1111 1111- 1:1.-1 1\\'11_\'1-:11-.~ .-1:111-.~ :11111 1-111111111-.< :11-1- :11111111i11;_- 1,1-11111111111111:11111 (-V1-1-1‘ :11111i- 111111 111:11<1-.- 1111- 1:111’ 1-.-1.1111l11- 1-1'11 it 111-111l111'1-< 111111 :11A111:11-1-111|_\'111111111-111111-111 1'111-:111_\’ 11.<1-l'11l 1-111-11111}-1111-111. 1.11111111- 1l1-:111-1-.~ 111111-1-tl1:111:111‘\' 1111111-1-l:1.<-111-1-11 111-11111111111111. .11111 li1;1- 1111- 11111 ~'l:1\'1- i:1-l1l1-1-- 111' 1111- ~1111tl1 111 1'1----:1r1l 111 1-ili11-,1’ \\‘1l .7 111 1111- 1111- 111-i\'1l1-;_-1- :1111l 1'111- i1.»111-1.- 1-.-1-11111111t'l:1\\‘. .\'l1:11l 1111- 1:111’ 1.11-1111-1-1 1111- t1-.11li1- 111 .\1i~-l1i;_-:111 :111_\' l1111_1_-'1-1”.’ '\'11t it'1-\'1-1-_\' 1'1-11-11.1111't1-1111-1-1-:1111-e 11~1-~ '1.i.\~.-.111-11111111111111-11--1-. .\. .\. ('1:11/.11«:1:. W1:-.-11 1-11-:111: 1'1-111-:11-«. it~ 1111111111- '_-111111111-<111'l'::t. \\'hi1-11 till 111:1t 111111111.-111. 11-1-1-1-111 :1 1i1111i11~t:111-. 111-1-:11111- ~———- '|'l1i-1 <1-:1.~1111 111' 1111- _\'1.-.-.1- (-;_-'_~_-'\ 1-11111- 111:11111 :1 hi_1_:'l1 111-11-1-7. 211.11 l11-11- 111-111211111 1-.-<11-:111111111-1-1111-11:~t11 111:11<1- 1111-111 1-1_\. 1"1-1-.-11 ;_-1-11111111 111'~11-1- >111-l1~ 211111 1'1-1-~11 71.-‘1-111111111111111-:11111111 1111- 1111111111‘ 111111.~1-. :111-1 :1 \\‘:11‘111 111-1-.1':~.t'-1.~t 111'}.-'1-11111111 1-111-11 1111-:11\\'il11-'1-1-:111]: 111-1111111-111-11.4 ‘111 111- 1-1-1-:1~1- tl11-i1- 1111'.\'1-1- 111 1:1)’. ., ...__———(.:_____.},. 1-'::1-1111-1-.< 111 1111- \'11-11:11} 111' \':1.~<:11- :11-1-1111\\' 1-1-:1)1111;_-' 1111-ir 1111111-111i:111 1.:1l~. .\ 1111111111-r 111' 1111-111 :11-1- 111111.-111.; 1111- :1 \\‘:1_\' 111 :11-11111 1.:1_\":.1g_- 1111-ir 111111-~ 1__-11-1-11 t'111'tl1i.- >1-11111-1111-1-1-1-1-:1 . \\'11i1-11 i~ .~'11-.v11 i111111- .-t1-r .11-1111i1- Tl111111:1.~. T111-11111--111111 t11:1t 11-:1< 111 l1:1\'(- 111.-1-11 11151-11.-.~'1-11 :11 1111- 1-'1-111-11:11-_\' 1111-1-1111;.-' will 111- 111-i1-11_\’ 1:11-:1-11 1111. T111-11111-.-111111. 'l'111-1-11111-:1ti11111111- 1111- t':11-1111-1-. will :11-- 1-1111_\' 1111- l1:1l:1111-0 01' 1111- time. T111- 111-111.-1-:1111 W111 110 i11t1-1'.-111-1-.-1-11 with 11111.~i1-. L1-t 11111- l1:1ll 111- 1-1-1111-111-11 with -:11-- 111-st 1’:1t1-1111.: 111' 1111- ()1-111-r. -1. 1-1. \\'..~.1;.\ -11. Lt-1-t. T111; 111-xt q11:11-11-1-l_v 1111-1-ti111_r 111 St. ('l:1i1-1’111111111:1 (11-:111}, No. 1;’. will 11(- \\'1-11111--11:1_\'. 31:11-1-11 111. :11 1-'1-1-11111111 ('1-1111-1-. S:111i1:11- ('11.. 3111-11. )1. 1’. ('.\1:1.1-:T11.\‘. St-1-.. T111-1 111e1-1111;: 111' 1{:11:1111:1-/.111- (‘111111t_-.' l"111111111:1 191-:1111_-‘1-will 111- 111-111 :11 1111- 11-111 111' T1-:1-:1~ ('rl'£lllf_"1’. 1111 T11111-.:11:1}- .\l:11-1-11 17. 'l‘l11- 111-11-_-‘1'f1111 1111- \\'l1i1-11 \\'ill :111111-:.11- 111 1111- \'1.~1'1'111: 111' ;\l:11-1-11 .1, 'l'1»:x.1< (i1:\.\‘1:1«: 1111-1.-t< 5:11:11-11:11‘. )1.-11'--11 '1: 110 ~1-.~‘~i1-ll i< 111 111- 1i1‘\'1>t1-11 111:111is1-1:~>i111111t1111-:11111-11111111-111. 111 1111- 111111-<1 1111-1111.1-1-~‘ 1\'1-:1t1- 1111- .\l:1~- 10:-.—(i1-1' 1-111 :1 11111 1111-11:11-11111111-.1'1-:111-1-11111':111111-111111-1-:1111-1-. —-—:-——-:————j»— ' How to Make Money. \'11 111:1tt1-1-111 \\‘l1:1t 11:11-t _\'1111 :11-1- l11-.-~111-1l. 1-1111 ~1111-.1.111\\'1-it1- t11ll:1l11-11 N ('11.. l’111-tl-11111. .\l:=i111.-. :11111 1-1-1-1-11-1-. -.1---1-.1111’111-111:1ti111-:-1-11111 1-.111-1; _\'1-11.1-:11: 1111:1111l l'1\'1-.-1t 11111111-.:1t :1 111-11111 111' 1'1-11111 .-‘.'.- 111-'-_’.'1 :1111l 1111\\':11‘ 1' 1l:1il_\'. $111111- 11:1\‘1-11111111-1-1-1-1-1-71111.1 :11l:1_\‘. .\11 1- 111-\\'. (E11111:-.1 111-i 111-1-111-11: ll:1111-tt .\'.' ('11. will ~t:11-t _\'u11. l-Iit'111-1- <1-x: :111 Th11~1- \\'1111 1-111111111,-111-1- :11 11111-1- 11 ill 111:‘.l\’1.- ~111-1- 111' .<1111;_- li11l1- 11.11-111111--. \\'1-it1-:11111s1-1-t'11r _\'11111-<1-l\'1-.~. :- -_-‘1-.~. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. "C0rrc1.-1- 1 l1_\' 'l'l111r11t1)11 -1.11-1-.e~. \Vl1111e~'-.1le ('.ro1.-er 2111111 11:1: 51-11111: Agent. _\'11. _-.1. .\'11rtl1 \\':1tcr >1 , l’:11l:1d.-l11h1;1, Pm] 1’1111..-111--1.1-111.-\ .\I:.r. 1, 1-‘L'l\’1'. >'L7G.~\l\‘.‘5 C111 111111, ;1r:r 111 . . . . . . . . .. Pl1l\'t:1’lzL‘Ll pt-r .\t:1111l.11-11 1,;1-.111:1l:1t1,-d p .\'t;1111.1.11-11 .\ ‘1\ 1111:: PC!‘ 111... l:L‘\'l 1\l111e <1-1'1 .—\ p1,-1‘ 111.. \';(J4Kl \1-l1-.tt- ~111'tA11cr 11.1.. lixtr.1(..'11-1111:: per lb. . . .. .\1:11111.11-d 12 per 11. . . . . . . . . .. l-' trzt 1.. '_\’ul1u\\‘ l1.' -111 per 111. C 31111311 1,11.-r11; . . . . . . . . . .. l1r11\\11p1:r 111 . . . . . . . . .. X1.-w ( )1rl1_-am extra Eight )4. . .\'\'l\‘l,'1’ .«\.\'l) \l1' >l..—'-.. Suznr dri-,1~;111re s11;.'«1r per 42111011 . . . . . . . . .21 .-\n1111.-r drips pure sugar per ;;.11111n. . l"111cy \\-11111: n1:1p‘.1: 1.1rips;1er _.;:11lo11. 1- 1 1 guldei-. pure $1-.g.1r per ___'all1.11 1-:111-.-3 .\'<:\\- 1)rl::111»- 11:-\\'cr1‘1}1p<:l' _..: l'1.1111Ne\v1>r c;111..111--1-.-111111111:r gallon. \.Vl1ite lioney drip, \ zmilla flavor. . . . . . . . . 1 1\11-1111 r.-..\ 1‘— l'|1:: 2111111-e t[llH'..'|(lOl1i :11-e t'r1r syrup in 11-l1olel):1rrel<11nly. .-\ll 5-,1-up 111 l1alf bzirrels .1 Cetits per 1,;.11l1111c.\t1'-. 11111 110 1:11:11-gc for pm.-1;:11:c ln 5 211111 10 41111011 11:11‘ 3 1:-._-1115 per gallon additional :u1d 111: co~t of pa be. C1)1-'1-1-.l<.>»—GREE.' 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(.3, 111 . . .. .07}/2111) .08 l’clts. 05111 1111111, "- .25 (111 .27 Hops " . . . . .2_‘, (T1) .30 Honey. “ ... .10 110 .12 l)‘ees\-.-:1.\;. “ . 16 (Q .20 On protluce 111.11 11211111211 write for frices. I will ’.1(l‘.'flllCE 111-. .1llca1- lots 1-11' cl11'1ice \vin— ter apples S1.5011e1- 1-111: (1150 9C 111:1-111. on all evapor-.1te1l nppleson their 1'ecci}11r111(l will also keep p11~t<-11 on 12111195 here that 11 ill cor- respond with me in rt-.1:1‘.i1111 to wlmt they have to (1151-1036 (11. 811111 fr11111 this on in lined or re1'1-i§:emt111- 12:11-s. l{cspectl'11lly yours, THOMAS MASON, 163 51111111 Water 51., Chicago. HOLST13lN- ~- -~ -- 1- 1-1: 11..-IAN PARKE, \\'l1:'1.\(- 111-1=1~--Ee111-.- 1111111.-< your 1-e1--11111111 111- ~1:c1-11.1. 111 l1i~ :1 1'11-11- he-1'1‘. 1-1 111111: rtctl 11111 -~1:<.:-: 1-'1;1 .~1\.\'1'."11t1e, from 11-111;-11 111-.111_\ 11:1-.'g 11- ‘ ' .~cc1111d.11111 111':-.11.~1_-11*... 111.»-, tt1cst:11)li:'h. 1 --1'1i~ 111 Michigan and other States. .1. :.‘-:’..‘1 -~ T.\.\1 .. ~ 11.1111-.1.11~ L'\-111'.’ fro 1-. 1'.-.11.~c W 1) have x11-1:1.-1'1 11-1111. 1111' .~.-‘. 11! 11-1.01-.15 1311:‘. .'-.:1111-1' 1111-11-1,-1'.-.1! «.1 . 1.11-7.11111 1~1'l1nv- i11_;1'-111;1i11t-1l 511 \-:1111.111'!:- rt-111':-~<-:11:-1ti\-t: .1111- 111r11.~ 1'11-.' 11-1-'1.-11 - 1~I-111 11. .\1 N11’:-1:-t, of .\li.~|e- Peezrs PencI:.C11e1-ry, mum. Q“"‘°°v -5""1Wbe|'l'Yy Rasnberry, Blflfikbfirrys Currants, G1-apes, Gooseberries. .1111. Send for oamogu. J. S. COLLINS, lloorestown, N. 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There ‘came one 11.11 111 1.111: 1110 :1.-.1g0l throng A w111112111, l1o\\'01l 1l:'1'1111gl1 >1-1‘\’111g 1111111 pain; But as sl11 2.--.1 -1:lys‘11'11,111l11'1‘f111'111 g1-1.-\1's1-'1111_Q, A1111,l1,121g—1c1-113-11u1ful 112--..=.11_1' 2':-.11\'11011 21-g.1211: Yet nftitc w:1~ -D--.\'011~-1111' 2111. 111111 \\’1'1211ie1' frauglit, ‘ Bent low 11 re 1110 .~w1’~1,- 22---' 111 110; 1. ‘C, Cryin 1, -'1\’i1211 111211-211-'2 1.11. this w .211.111 wrougiit To 110 thus 0111111011 '.-y -1011 sweet, mighty g1;11.-0 ' Them 011; of.-1ex‘:1p11 t«111g11e 21121110 2111.-\\'e1'l11\1': “One talent o11i_\ i1e1s—."1 12111111111 1102111, And she abroad but little could l10s11,1w, >111 11111011 was needed for her 1111111101" 11.111, And 11111 _witl'1l11ve she :1l\1c1ys 1113110 s11f:1i1' That 111010 she was an angel 11112111 2210?" ~——.\l."11‘y \V'1'ig111. That Purse. As this s1111_'11-1'1. ''\\'1111 4122111 ow11 111211 11111's1-'.‘" 1111-12211l1111'i1'211ly s111-21l1‘111}_-'. 1121.-'11001112111111-11011 11111111 1111- 111-112111 s0.-1 01' i1111i\'11l1121l 111111111111 211111 1lis1-11ssi11n.l 0111110 with21sl1211-0111'tl10n12112y11111110-lit w11i1'l1,l11'11s1.n1:1y111- 1-_-‘in-11 11511111111 this truly 11is1111'l.1111j;' 11111-s111111. 1-11111112‘-_-' 11111110 0l11s1-1' 111 1-1'1-1'y 11110 1112111 1110 jI11l§_;f1111211t 111' 11u11li1- <1,-11111110111 11121}- 1-111111-. .-' 111 i1s11i;_-'11ity 211111 l1i;_1'l11-1- 1-1111- si1l01'2111o11 o1'j11sti1-0. l"1'o111 111,-1'.-1111211 ol1s1,-1-'1':11i1111211111 l1'1111wl1-11_-_1‘1- l2111121\1'211-1- 21. l211'g1-1-1n21jo1'ity 111 111011 11w11 211111 1111-- sess 1110 o11ly 11111-111-tl11111l1' 1122111 11110 wo11l11 su111111s1- 1'1-11111 only 21 1221-11211 gl21111'0 211 1111,-wo1'1l1_\' l111~'l1:2111l<:1111l 1'21- 1l101's whom w1- 11121y 1-1121111-0 111 11111111’. I11to111112111y i11s1:1111'1-s 1111-y 211-1- not any 111111'0 111101-211 wi1l1 1111-11' 11111111-y 1112111 w01'0 1110 1'21tl21-2-~ 111' 111'in1itiv1- ti1110s wl1011 1111- 011112-21151111 of 1112111211111 wo1112111 1-2111 11211'2111111u111 112 1110111,-111,-1' tl121t11121nw21s so10 1li.s111-12s01- 111' ;;‘1)1,11ls 211111 11oss0sso1' o1' wi1'1-. T110 1.11'11211l1-1' View 211111 g0n01-ous 1101-ision o1'tl1os1.- who 111'ovi110 l1o1111ti1'11lly. 211111 1-V011 111x111-iously, by their ow11 l121n1ls:1'o1' tl10i1-1'21111ili0s h21\'0 l1211'1lly 1021011011 21.: yet that 111-g1'00 in th0 s1-2110 o1' 11111112111 justice wl11.-11 t110 1111sl121111l is as willing- to 21llow his wife to 110111 211111 111s11o:-'0 of 21 1:.e1't21in sl1211-0 of tho 111'ofits 21s .-110 is that 110 shouhl 1'.o11t1'1,1l his 11010114- ings. Still f211't1101' 1112111 this. I l121\'0 known 111011 to 211'11i11'211'ily 21ss11n10 111211 a Wo1n21n’s 1--11'11i11gs 11111 11ot 211111111111 to 21nytl1i11——————-» They Own That Purse. In 21nsw01- to )l1's. B1'y21nt'~' wish 1'o1- 1111- 0x111'1-s31. 111501111 Co. l’o111onr1 U1’-.1nge in Sturgis (1'1':'111ge Hall, Sturgis, F011. 3, 1557, by Miss Com lielley, Overseer of S1111‘g1sG1':111ge, 211111 1'0-1111051011 for pu11lic:1~ tion 1111110 (;11.1x1'.1<: \'1s11'11R.] I was 21ssig1101l this sul1j01-.t by our \V111't11y L1-1,'1111'1-1'. 211111 no 1lo11l1t 11121ny o1' 111_\' l11'otl101's 211111 .~'ist01's will 1'01-.11g- 1117.0 11;, as 21 subject 1111on wl1i1-.11 M1-s. )l21yo. ou1'St21t0 L1-201111-1-1', 1121s w1'itt0n. As I do not 111'01i0n11 to 110 o110 111' yo111- .-'1-101111110 11o11s0k001101's, 1 will l021V0 it 1111110 ol1l01'21111l 21l1l01' n10111l.101's 111' 1110 Gr1'2111g0. who 02111 -_'iv0 us 1101 o11ly 21 tl10o1'1-111,-.211 11111 111-211,-tic-211 dis- 1-ou1's0 11111111 1110 s11l1j1-01. F1'on1 o11s01'- v21t1onl l{llt)\V 111211 no two 13111111105 1111 their work 211il{0. 211111 0211-11 one tl1i11ks 1101' w21_\' 1'1021110st 211111 11031. It has 110011 s21i1l 111211 A11101'i1-2111 wo111011, more 1112111 21ny otl101'11211.i111121ltiy, ov01'wo1'k tl10n1- st-ly0s 111 t111-11' 1l0si1'0 to 1101-11 1111-11' houses 111 1111-111-st 111' o1'1l01'. T110 i111-21 111211 wo1112111 1'11l1ills 111-1' 1111s-s-11111 by 110- i11gn1o1'0 1112111 1101' st1'011g'tl1 will 1101'- 111i1 is 21 111is121l;0. L2111o1- is 21 1111-sstiiig, 1111ly wi1l1i11 1-01't21i11 limits. beyond this it is 21 1-u1's0. No w111112111 shoultl 110 1.'11n11101l1-1l 1111111. 111- \\'21111 111 1111_.111o1'1- 1112111 sl10 1-2111 021s-ily 211-1-ou111lisl1 with- o11tw0:11'i11-C-;111-1's1-l1'1111t. 11 is 2111 111- j11.-'t.i1-0 to 1110 w111'l1l. wl1os0 1'1'oz1-11 o1-021211211111 111-111111111-,1‘ 1l1,1w1-1's 110011 1110 tl121wi11-g 211111 1-0vivi11-__1j 11111111-111-0 111 wo- n121n's 121-211-t. 211111 wl11,1<0, w21st0 1112101,-s l1loss11111 1111111-r the 0111111-111110111 111' “'11- 11121n"s 111111-l1. “'0 o1'11-11 s11021k 01' 1110 1011110111-_\' 01' 1110 211:0 to u111l01'\'21l110 1110 111;.-'ni1y 211111 i11111111'121111-0 1,11 l21l1111'. But l21l11,11' 211. 1110 1-os111l'1111-111211 211111 111111-211 111-\'0l1111n11-ut, 211111 1111- holy 11111111-111-1-111wo1112111 is 21s 112111 in its 1-l1'01'1s 21s1l10 i1ll0n0ss 211111 112111-011111'iu1lus11‘y. wl1i1-l1 so 1112111_\' 121- 1111-111. \\'l121t1s' 21 52111111-1'si;_-‘111 tl1211121 111111111.-r \\'l111s0 1110 is 21 11-1-2111111111 111' 121- 11111‘. \\'l1i1'l1 1'11s1.<, 111.-211111. strt-11§_-'tl121111l 112111111111.-szs. 2111 111211 11121111.-s 1-xi.-'10111-0 111-- si1'21l1l1-. 'l'i1'1-11 1101' wl11111- li1'1- 1111-11115,-'11. T111-1-1111-121111 s'11'21in is 11111 g'1-1-211—1121- I111-0 ;_-'i\'0s w21y 111-111-21111 it. $110 not only 111.-'1-s'l11.-211111. s11i1'i1 211111 l111111-1'11l- 111-ss. 11111 111-1' _\'11111l1. 1,111-1:1s1 111111;’ :1 w11111.-111 .-'l11.111l1l 21111111’ 111 -"1111 l'1'11111 121-1'. 1111-11111112111--1-111111‘ 11111 sl11- is in y1-211's. -‘111- .-111111111 1.-1-_\.’111111;_-‘ in 111-:11'1 211111 11-01- i11_-_-‘. l'111'1l11- .\'11111l1111'22}_-'1-is 111111'0 211- 11-211-1i\‘1- 111'21-21 1112111 _\'11111l2 it.-'1-11'. T-1 1121-on-1'-\\‘1)1'l11-11 \\'11111.2211l11s 1;-'1'1-1-1111111 isin11111s~il1l1-.1'111'121'1' V1-1'_\ 1121‘1111'1- 1121-1'1-ly :1 .\ 11111215111 ‘.\'i2l|11lll 111111-111 111-W1-111-121ly.:1121111321-1'\‘.'i111-1111111112-111 -_-‘l1i:i1-111-1'1'!1111ll'-‘1i." .\l'11-1' l?yi11_-_-‘:1 li1'1- 11!'1i11'l1- 1111-.-1-111-0 111111-1--1-111111-111112-1' 132121111‘ 11 ill s1111ll 111- 1l11w11 211111 "<11---11 1111- <11-1-11 111:1‘. i11:11ws 1111 \\'21l1'i11;_-’." 'l'l11-1'0 11111 111- 111111-111112-111-112.111-1'111n2l1<1111:1-.1-x1-1-111 111-11 ~‘l11' \\'11l‘l\'1'1l 111-1'<1-11' 111 111-21111, 211111 01111111 11111 111111 111110 111 111- \\ 11211 (11111 1'21- 11-111l1-1l 111-1'11) 110 1111,-s11111i_-_-‘l1121111l 1111- 2:.-1;_-1-ls111' 1101' 11111110. \Vl1211 1'1-1111111-.< .'1‘_"1‘ is-.'l1‘I1g'1-1l‘1111l~l21-111-1-111111-5 111:2--111222-.—“ 1111- w111'11 11111110 111-s1'1'i111-111 .\112i1lsl 1111- 1-1121s121111 111-1111111s11'21lio12s 111' 1111- 1311-1.211111122;_-' 11121211112111 211 1211'}.-'-'1 1110 ;.-1-1-2111-~1 1.-111-11211’ 111 1112121is1112111.tl11-i11- 11111-111-1-< 111' 11111110 112110 111111211--.1 to 1112- 1-11-11111-ss 111' 2111- 11111112111 111-211-1 111 sy11111221l1_\' 211111 l11\'1-. 11 is 11111 12=2lil<1-- ly 11121111121-y l1:21'1- 1'2-11 111211 11111111-111-0. \\'i1l111u1 1;1111\\'i11_-_-‘ wl1211 it w21< 111' wl21-111-0111-211111-. l‘1111 1111-o11g_-'11 2111 1110 1111-1111111.» 221111 11211-11111--'.< 211111 1121123.,-'1-1's‘, whi1-.11 l11~.-1-1 21 1-11111111111211)‘, 21 11111111- st:1111ls lil~:1- 21111-111-1111 li,-_-111.111 211211111111-11 s1-21, w211'11i21j_-‘ 1111-1111211'i111-1-11111111- 111-02111 111' 1110 111l'1l101'o1:l§s. 211111 li_-_-‘liliiig 1111 tl11-1-11u:'<1- 11121 110111,-1' 211111 21 11111111-1-1111-. l11211'1-w sl1111'1. _\'1:211-rs. 211 1111.11, 1-1111- 111-0.111'1-211-112111121t111'1-1- 21;,-'1-. 211111 111'i1't 11111 112111 1111- 111-02111 of lil‘1-, 11111-110 1111111,-1' 211111 11111111-1' 11y :sto1'n1 211111 11110. How 11111-11, oh how 11111-11, W111.-11 li1'1-’.< l1211tl0s 11111111 11211'111-1,1 1'11. }£21.s1 b‘21;;'i1121\\'. .\li1-11.. 110s- 1-1'ibi-111: tl11:i1' 1111111'11\'01l 1111-1111111 111' .-11win;_- -1 "Wild (‘r211'1l1-11" 21.1211 1 21111 111,-- 1121}-l1t‘(l V1 1111 11. T111-y will .-'1-1111 21 1-'12-1~.1l21r 111 21I1_\' 11110 .\'1‘ll1llllf_" 1110111 111011- 11211110 211111. :11l1l1'1-ss, 211111 11111110 2111 111\'1-1's 111 11ow1-1's will 1111 s11. 21s 1 11111111‘ L111-11' 12111-1'11v1-11wi11lg211-11011 is 21 g_-'1-1-211 1111- 111'11\'01111-111 1111 1110 o111 w21y. .\l.\1'11,.\l11.'1'11.\'. An Appeal. T11 l"1211-:\‘11- 1111‘ '1‘1u«: l’12111111:1‘1‘1112Y .\u1-:x11.\12;.\"1':— .\t1l10(‘i1i7.1-11s'(‘1111\'1-11111111.111,-111 in l)1-11-1111 1111 1-‘1-111.-1y. l-'1-11. 11.21 51:111- (71-1111'21l (‘11111111i1t1-0111't\\‘011ty—six 1111-11 was 1-1111-71-11. 211111 i11si1'111'l1-1l to 1l1-\'is0 211111 (‘X(‘:‘llll} su1'l1 11l21us 21s 111i_-_-‘111 110 111-1,-1111-1l 111-1-0ss211'_V 111l.,11'i11_1_;' 111'11111i111-11t1y 111-1'111'1- 1111- \'11t01's111' 1110 512110 1111- 111-11- 1111.-'01l 111-21l11l,1i1o1'y211111-11111110111.21111111y 1-V1-1'y 1001111112110 1111-.-ins 1-n1l021\'111' to s01-111-0 11s211lo11tio11211 1111- -\111'il 1-100- ti1111 11y 21 111-1-isi\‘0 11121jo1'i1_\‘. This 1-1111111111100 is 1'o1111111s1-11 111' 111011 1-0111-0s0111i11g 2111 111111111-.211 11211-ti1-is. 211111. 111 11211-1111111y with 1111: i11st1'111-1io11s 111 1110 co11v011tio11. 111'o11os1,-s to 1-o111l111.-t its 1,-21n11121ign 111 s111-11 21 11121111101' as to 110 1-11111-1-ly 1'1'01- 11-0111 1110 011t21111_g'11-11101115 111' 11211'ty 1111li1i1:s. T110 is-.<111.- is 1-l0211' 211111 w0ll 1101111011. T110 con11i1-t will 110 short 211111 sl1211'11. 'Th01le0ision will be of in1n10ns0 1111- 11o1't21n1-0. "T110 t1'211li1-” will 021st 21 solid vote 21,-_r21i11st 1111- 211111-11111110111. Its 111.-1'1-211, wl1o11\'01' 1-o11t1'il1ut1-s tl101'0to, 1ne2111s 1110 11-1111111111 111' 1111-, s21l11on. T110 512110 (7o111n1itt00 t1101'01'111'0 21p- 11021ls to 0\'1,-1'y 1111110110111 of 1.110 li11uo1' t1'21fli1.-. A vast 21111011111. of wo1'k must he 1lo111-. So11l1is11'i1-s inust 111,- 1111-1. T110 ig_r11111'21nt niuis-1 110 111:»-11-111-1011, 1110 h0si- 121ti11;: 111-1-i1l1-11. 1110 1111111111115.-' 1-1111- V1111-1-.1l. 211111 1110 1n11i1l'1-1'1.-111 11111-1'0s11,-11. .\I1-1-ti11g_-.<11111st,1-1-111-111 11y 1111- tl11111s21111l 211111 111-11111-1's’ ink 11111st 110 11s1,-11 with g1'0211. 11111-1~.1lit_\'. All 1111-so tl1i11gs involve the 0x11011- 1li1u1'0 111' 111111212)‘, 211111 110121-0. to 1-1'1-1'y 1'1'i1.-1111 111' 1-1111sti1111i111121l 111'11l1il1itio11, yo111-1-1111111111100 11121111-s its 2111111-211. \\’0 110011 11111111-y. 211111 niust l121\'0 it, or 11-211-0 11lI1‘ wo1'l< 11111111111-. W111-11 this tight. w21so11 111 low21. 211111 112111.-21-‘. 21n11 31211110, 211111 111111110 lsl21111l. \\'1.-2111l1y 1'1'i1,-1111s 111' 1110 111o\'1-1111-111 1-111111-111111011 11y 111111111-1-11s 211111 t1111us21111ls 01' 1l11ll211's. Y11111'1-111111111111-0 1-2111 11121110 j111li11io11s 211111 l1o11111'21|1l0 use 111' 21 l211'g'0 211111111111 oi 11111111-y. Tl101'0111us1 111- 111011 111 _\1i1-11i_-_r21n willi11;1'toi11\'0s-1 21 tl1o11s.-11111 1loll211's to win tho \'i1-t111'y. \V1111 will 1111-1100 21 1l11111s21n1l. 1i\'0 l111n1l1'1,-1l. 11110 11u111l1'1-11. 1i1't_\'. 1w1-111y-1i\'1-. 1011. 111-0? \\'l121t is 1111110 ~111us-t 110 1111110 s1101-11il_\'. \\'1- 2111- 110211 to you with 1-111111111-111-1-. 501111 _\'11111- 1110111-_:'0 o1'11121l1‘01'--11111121111-01112111)’ 1111-111111-1' 111' 1111- 1-1111111111100. All 1-1-- 1-0i111s will 111- 211-l1'1111wl1-11_-_-1-11 1111-11111;-l1 1111- 111‘t‘ss 211111 211 11101-l11<0 111' 1110 021111- 11211011 1111- 0111111111111,-0 will 11ul11is'l1 2111 1101111’/.1-11211-1-1111111111 1111111 1'01-1-1111s 211111 1lis-l1111's1-1111-111s. T110 1-111111111111-0 will 1111-1-t 1111 1-‘1'11l21y. l-‘1-|1. 13.111 1112111 its \\-'111"!1. 211111 it is lll_‘_"lIl)' i11111111"l21111 111211 21 1-1111~i1l1-1'21'-111- suin 110 .-'1-1-111-1-11 111-1'111'0 111211112111-. 511211-:1. 1111 1111-1. _\l!1i1112.1‘l1'111. 111-;\, W. (;.\1.'11\2-11:. .1211-l1's1111. .1 .1111-:« l. .‘-11:121. 11.11-111--'. _\1'.;:\11 .\1.1.1-I.\.l.:1l1>l|f . .\2.1'.2:I."1 111111121‘. 1-"111'-.’l1-1-1-1110. Y‘. \\'. l1.\ 111'. l'11l'21l. ll. l’.5.11;:-.x1111I21'11.('l1211'l111t1-. l'lx1-1-11111-01111211111111,-1-. , ._4___,_.___,._. 11 1< 21111211211111-112111111111 _-'l11111n12112y 11111-111-11s 111 -'1-0 1111- 11-2111.1 1111-111 1110 sl11\'1- 1111' 21 1_r2'1-:11 11211-1 111' 1111- 111110. .\l2111y \'1'l111 w111'l< 11211'1l 211'1- 21111 11111111111’ :11-11,11111' 102111111 1'1-st 211111 1'1-1'1'1-sli 1111-111 110111-1' 1112111111s111-121121l122ll'l1<1u1'111111n 211-1112-1-.-2111-111 1111111,;-'1-. 'l'l121t 11-22 is 1111- \\'l111l0s-o1111-1'1'11111 s121111li11g 21 l1112g_-' 111110 2111 21l1.-'111-.111- ‘1'211-1. 211111 1121- 1.11111l1111 .\l1-1111-211 'l'i1111-~ _-_"i\'1'.\ 21 1'021s11n 1111' 1111.- 1lis1-on1i111121111-1- 111 11-' 11s0 111 21 11.-11‘21- g_-'1':11111 wl1i1'l2 11111' 11,-21-1l1'i11l;1-1's w111111l 1111 w1-ll 111 2-1111si1l1-2‘. "l)1'. 11021111. 111 X1-w1-21s1l0.1121s 111-1-11 1111- 121st to 1'211s0 llis V1111-1-21-_-'21i11s1 12-21. l‘111t it l121:<11111-:- 1-1-1-1121 l'211'1 l':1111ili211'111us 111211 1021 is 21 l1I11.’s‘1 1'1‘ui11'ul s11111'1'0 111' 11y<11011si:1. A11111111_-' 1111- y21s1 1111111111-1's 111' 1111111- wonicn wl1111'1'1-11110111 [111-11211101111-11o111s o1'11u1' ].11111l11n l10s11i121ls. we sl11111l11 not 1101211- w1'1111g_-‘ 111 s,'21_\'i11;_r 111211 1w11- tl1i1'1ls 211-0 s-111l'1-1'i11-:1‘ 1'1-11111 1lys111-11.-i;1, Tl1is1'1_\'s111-11si211'is1-s 1'1'o111 two 1'2u1s0s —th1.- w2111t. 111' 111-11111-1' t'oo11 211111 the 21l111s0 01' 211-11011-s 11110 t1’-21.wl1i1-11 st21V 1111- ('l':1Vlllf_!' 1111' 1'oo1l.11111.w11i1-.11 21g_-;g:1'21'- V2110 tho 1,-o11s01111011t 1-,o2111itio11.< o1' 1110 1lig0s,1i1111. '1\ - - —-—-uo.———.._- - T110 0sti11121t.e‘1)_1"-the De11211'tn1011t of Ag1'i1-11l1111'0 1;o1' l21st.Ty0211' on 1110 1.-111'-11 1-1-1111 ;r1\'1-s211121gg1'1-Q2110 01 1.1;.-'1,-'1_111111,111)11 1111sl11-ls. 5.:-1'ow.n, 1111 7.-’1.111111_111111 :11-1'1-s. T111-. 21;_-‘;_-'1'0g211;1-1111111111-1 111' wheat is 4."17.(1o11_01111 _ 11ush1-ls 11'on1 2111 211'1-.21 111' 31 ,1_1Ul_l'_lIL11_l ;11_'1'(_-3', TI-IE VISITOR- Li.\'coi.,\'§o.\: Qtxumi-:I.s.-—At‘tei' tell- ing of the Shields duel in the Jantiary (‘e11t11i'_y'. Nit-olay and Hay give the following: "This was Mr. Lincoln’s last. personal quarrel. Although the rest of his life was passed in hot. and earnest debate, he never again rleseeiitl- ed to the level of his tl(l\'(3l‘S.2ll'll,‘S, who would gladly citottgli liave resorted to unseemly wmiigliiig. In later years it heeaiiie his duty to give an oflieial reprimand to :1 young officer who had been eourt»marl:ialed for a quarrel with one of his associates. The repri- mand is ‘probably the gentlest recorded in the annals of penal discourses, (Ind it shows, in few words, the pi-iiieiples Which ruled the t-onduct of this great and peaeeahle man. It has never be- fore been published. and it deserves to be written in letters of gold on the Walls of every gymnasium and eolleg‘e. ‘-The advice of a father to his son, ‘Be- ware of entrance to a quarrel. but be- ing in. bear it that the opposed may beware of thee!’ is good, but_ not the best. Quarrel not at all. KO man re- solved to make the most of liitnself can spare time for persoiral contention. Still less ean he atl'ord to take all the eonseqtteiiees. ineludingr the ritiatiiig of his temper and the l(>~'~ of‘ selt‘»eon- trol. Yield larger tliin_<_r~ to whieh you can show no more thaw. o-qttal right: and yield lesser‘ ones lllIri!L;‘ll elearly your own. Better 5_:‘i\'e your path to :1 do§_-' than be liitten by him int-oute.~t- ‘ill_‘,'' for the l'l;_"llI. Even killing the dog would not eure the bite." .-,fi___,,,.,__.}.,,.. - .\n experiment ti'i"ed with live f‘ri\\'.s illltl ll‘{(‘ ll*7—~' (‘liit-a5_ro \V2l.~ sell-r'te(’r5 (7/1 .4211€r1'.'¢zzz !fz'.vlur}', By John hiske. whose previous papers have been so interesting. full of informatioii, and generally popular. Frezzc/1 amz’ E21,;/1'5/'1, A continuation of the admiral»le papers com paring the Frencli and Ellgllsll people, liy l’. (S. llainmerton. /§.v.r.:z_i‘.»‘ amt’ Pm’/215, Ily (Jlirer \\'-endell lll)llllC.\'. (}a‘a51'umz/ .})tI‘./l1’/If lly _lames' l\‘ussell l.owell. Coiitrilwntioiis ni.1y be expected from john Creenleaf ‘\\'liittit-r. Tlirtziias \\'ent\rortli Hig- ginsoii. Chas. ll11dle_\'\\';it'iiev'. l". C. Stednian, liarriet \\‘. l’re.~toii. Sarah (Jrne _le\\'ett, Charles Iigbert Ciziddock, .-\rt.hur .\'lierburi1e llardy, llenry Cabot Lodge, Edith .\l. Tlioinas, llr>!‘:lC€ .\l. Sttttrlder. George E. \\'oorll)eiiy, George Frederic l’arson.<. Mau- rice Thompson. Lucy Larcom, (‘elia Tliaxter, john llurrotighs. _].'u1ies Freeman Clarke, Eli‘/alreth l\’oliins l’cnncll, llradford Torrey, and many others. TER MS—~ S4 00 a year in advance, postage free; 35 Cents a riuiiiber. \\illil .l’l.t2 portrait of llawthorne, litiierstm. l.0ng~ fellow, lli'yaiit, \\'hittier, Lowell or lloliiies, S5 00: each ar.l«litional portrait, $1 00. l’ostal notes and riiotiey are at the risk of the sender, and therefore remittances should be tirade by inoney order, draft, or registered letter to HBUGHTON. MIFFLIN 8r OQMPANY. 4 Park Street, Boston Mass. g-LA'rr-:s'iriMPnov:-: IIBSEPIIWE i".ll(‘.lIl&l(a§ for:-‘éW’lll}'G V2001) wi:.‘l}5('ii;rl‘u- ‘ ‘ .,nws. 4) . I1- “: "1 '08 utchiilggfor TH IlE§Ill.\i(Fr Acknowledged 1'» _ and CLEANING U-ruin. recudina " ~ ' '-'- 9' ' ° EASI DRAFT, DUIIABILITI & QUANTITY OF Wllllll 5.‘»’.‘.'.‘.!'.°‘3:h‘:‘.:’.‘." Lay. GRAY S SOIIS; Prrxarnza um Ll: MANUFACTURERS, MIDDLETOWN SPRINGS. VERMONT: 23 COLUMBUS Manure Pulterlzer e Spreaders SOLD THE FIRST YEAR. “- is We 0111)‘ Spreader that can he attached -_‘ W Fflmr“ axons. It spread: 1-‘ertilizers, ._ ,.«_- « __ * - Lime and Ashes " _\_x_' pcrfl-ctl_t'. S e 11 fl 5:5 fur Circular and ‘ Price Lists. Mail- .._é§:‘vd F‘reI:. Address OLUMBCS, 01110. janiti .3. WET‘ IKVEETICK. *5 . r ‘ ‘ 2 :41 12m 30 3 , To 5 7‘ ‘C O A , — p 774 Lords of Baron have been Sawed Hy one man In 9 hours. Hundreds have sawed .5 6: 6 eorlls rlflil.‘7'« “E1” artly" what every I-‘ariii-er and Wood l'l)Upp('l‘ wruits. First order from 'r-rir vicinity set-tii'(-s the Agenry. Illust.'d Catalog F KEE. Address Folding fiznvlnz Machine Co.. 303 to 311 S.Canal St...Ch|cauu, III. I 0r” Brunch Co., Mich. Price, 331,600. Easy terms. Call on or address, E. MANSELL, Goldwater Mich. _:_'J8.n15tA¢' A partly im- proved, tini- b e r e d 18. n d 1 s. r in o f 9 0 acres, located in the town of G i 1- ard, t~on\'entiou as the next plaee of o .9' °°~: mu!“ lihrufrdi For Dyspepsia llenlal and Physical Exnauslinu, llerrunsness, Weakeuet Energy Indigestion, Etc. HORSFORD ’s ACID PHOSPHATE. A liquid preparation of the phos- phates and phosphoric acid. Recommended by physicians. It makes a delicious drink. Invigorating and strengthening. Pamphlet free, For sale by all dealers. Rumford Chemical Works, deuce, R. I. Provi- :.§;*Be\-v-are of Itiiltatiaiiis. julylfw,-1 v L. S. <5. M. S. R. R» KAl.A.\lAZL\() I)l\‘l>l()N TIME TABLE. Stnndarcl tinie—gr.vth meridian. GOING SOUTH. Ar Allegan Ar Kalamazoo. .10 :5 “ I O5 PM Ar Schoolcraft... .. io 37 " 7 3: ‘ l I ‘O “ Ar Three Rivers . . . . . . . 11: xi “ 8 05 “ 3 -‘:0 " Ar \Vhite Pigeon . . . . . . ..;n 35 “ 850 " 4 20 “ Ar Iolcdo . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l 5 U5 PM 2 30 AM 6 55 AM fir Elegelland. {, “ l 8 30 “ , . . . . . . .. .r uao . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..'33OA!\li252I’.'\lt . . . . . . .. GOING NORTH. N Y & B NY & C; __ Ex & M Express I“ ay F‘ Lv Buffalo . . . . . ..i. zT’55"A.yi ii ;E7Cvi . . . . . . .. Ar Cleveland. . . . . . . 6 40 PM ' 35 “ . . . . . .. Ar Toledo . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..‘ii 15 " $45 " , 65oi=M Ar \Vhite Pigeon . . . . . . . .; 6 55 AM 2 20 PM 9 45 AM Ar ghrce Rivers . . . . . . . ..} 6 23 " ; 2 43 " ii 05 “ Ar choolcraft... . . . . . .1 649 “ ‘ 4:7 “ 12 15 “ Ar Kalamazoo. . . . . ..1 7 20 " 4 Oo " i 55 PM Ar.-lllegan... . . . . ..l828“,5oO“ 420" Graucl7Rapids. . . . . .. 945 “ 6 15 “ 7 i5 " All trains connect at \Vhite Pigeon with trains on main line. M. E. WATTLES. Supt, Kalamazoo Division, Kalamazoo. MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD. DEPARTURE or TRAINS FROM KALAMAZO0. 'I‘II\IE-'I‘AliLE-—-‘.\IAY 1S. 1884. Standard tin1c—9oth meridian. \\'ES'I‘WARD. Kalaniazoo Acrtomriiodation leaves. . . . . Kalamazoo Express arrives . . . . . . . . . Pacific Exiires Mail . . . . . TTI3A5’l‘\V.~\RD. Night Express . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,' Kalamazoo -\c«:omInc-dation le:ives.. . Kalamazoo Express arrives . . . . . . . . . . .. Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Day Express . . . . . . . . . . . . . New York Express. . Atlantic Express. , . New \ ork, Atlantic and Pacific Expresses dzuly. Ev:-.-riing Express west and Night Express east daily ex» ccpt Saturdays. All other trains daily except Sundays. Freight trains carrying; passengers out from Kalamazoo as follows: No. 29 -[cast] at 5:10 P. .‘\l. and No. 20 (west‘/ at 8:10, bring passengers from east at 12:45, P. M. H. B. LI_r,\is, /\»||‘l':'l!, D. 'I‘.: My wife wmilrl not tzkr n quiimx ucuoll (I60 pores) of [and fa n-r inuehine. if she coulvl not an another. )lRS.JOSF.l‘ll :'\‘v T‘. STAT: CENTII. luvu : ’l'l*c must useflll article kitehrn. A535 R.\.\IsF.Y, Mr , Tu; "live momutghly wand :15; from lime collar: [0 mi qllll res entire sm.:r.mu.m. . - . i crow ’I‘n|.: Sells itxrlflnd (‘II not be spoken of too hizlily. JUIIN DEITON, llrrmlux Flfir. L"rnx.: Have given it sewn) Ievzre tutu Ind in ".1\I|’Ie out mumphun every time. JNO. B. wi«i£r.t.r»;rt. nuns em. Mm: my have proved mu-um co the families who !“.CIlH"l them. A. P. SIIIVELEY. Toaxa. NIL: Give: r.-nun Illll(£|k'I.l0n. luutm handle the \‘v'uhr-r than anything I have no-n. I. M. MASSEY, Loc:i>oi1r', Tun. llu rnverl 3. better Wuha-r lhnnl ever thought would be invent.-.1. JUHY C. VAN-‘i. E'Nl“rI.A.'«'u. .\lo.: If you will get up my instrument am will one as much labor our of man as am wuhu Lakes ofthe woman. and out no man, i could sell one at my house. THE LINE SELECTED 3Y THE U. S. GOV"? TO CARRY THE FAST MAIL. , llnutu c.3,&fq.rt.n. up It Is the only Ilne with lls own track Irom CHICAGO TO DENVER, Either by way of Omaha, Pacific Junc., st. Joseph. Mchison or Kansas Olly. It connects In Union Depots with through trains from NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA. OSTON and all Eastern points. It is the principal line It. SAI FIIAIGISIIO, PIIITLAIII Jr. GITI llf MEXIIIII It traverses all of the slx real States of ILLINOIS. IOWA. MISSOURI, NEBRAS A, KANSAS. COLORADO with branch lines to all their Important cities and towns. From CHICAGO, PEORIA or ST. LOUIS. It runs every day in the year from one to three ele antl; equipped through trains over its own tracks be ween Chicago and Denver, Chicago and Omaha, Chicago and Council Bluffs, Chicago and St. Joseph, Chicago and Atchison. Chlcago and Kansas City, Chicago and Topeka, Chicago and Cedar Rapids, Chicago and Sioux City, Peoria and Council Blufifs, Peoria and Kansas City, St. Louis and Omaha, St. Louis and St. Paul, Kansas City and Denver, Kansas Clty and St. Paul, Kansas City and Omaha, For all points in Northwest, West and Sauthntcst. its equipnient is complete and firs’. class in every ...irtlcu|:rv. and at all important points Interlocking SW 3 and Signals are used, thus insuring com- ort and safety. For Tickets. Rates. General Information, etc.. egardlng the Burlington Route. call on any Ticket gent in the United States or Canada, or address 7'. J. POTTER tsr V.P. 6'4. GEN. Mea., CHKEAGO. .—tENRY B. STONE, Assr. GEN. lVlr:R., CHICAGO. PERCEVA' LOWELL. GEN. PASS. AGT.. CHICAGO. deci5t6 German Horse and Cow POWDERS! This powder has been in use many ycars. It is largely used by the farmers of Pcnnsyl. Vania, and the Patrons of that State have purchased over 100,000 pounds through their purchasing agents. Its composition is our se- cret. The recipe is on every box and 5—pound package. It is made by Dr. Oberholtzer’s Sons 8; Co , Plicenixville, Pa. It helps to di- gest and assimilate the food. Horses will do more work with less food while using it. Cows will give more milk and be in better condition. It keeps poultry healthy and iii- creases the production of eggs. It is also of great value to them while niolting. It is sold at the lowest possible wholesale prices by R. E. JAMES, Kalamazoo; GEO. \V. HILL & C0., [I5 l\‘andolph St., Detroit; THOS. .\lAS()N, I81 \\'ater St., Chicago, lll.; and .»\LIiEl{T STEGE.\l.\N. Allcgan. Put up in 60»ll». boxes (loose). Price EIGHT CENTS per lll., 30-lb. boxes of6 §~l'.;. packages, TEN Ci~;xTs per lb. 3'. lnetlttt lillll Mlillllll ltnptty Of Kenneth Square, Pa. )Iaiiul':teture the New llodel lle\'ersi- ble load .\laeliit.es: the (.'li:uupioti ]'leyei'.sil)le lload)laelti1te; the Victor lleyei'silile load .\la<-liine: the Pen- iioek luiproyed (one way) lload Ma- chine: the ‘New I')aisy(o11e way) Two lVheel Road llnehine. These machines are the best in the market and are guaranteed to make and repair roads at one—third the cost of the old systeiii, and are sent on trial to townsliips or road districts if desired. :\rrai‘xgeiiie11ts can be niade with '- rcsirlents of districts so they can pay a por- tion of their tax each year in money utitil inacliine is paid for. Pass an appropriation at town meeting and try one. Correspond- ence solicited. Macliiiies shipped from_lack- son by N. M. (JARl{E'l‘ l‘, Slate .-\g’t, febI5L8 Jackson, Mich. mm. 51.0. norsnrxs, Cu.nw:u., N. J.: (lives perfect my wuht clone In Ilme time I used to with hired . . . Numn, 1.: will do more can it says. esqrrially Iuhlng it-unen. HRS. F. G. SIXDEN. Slllxiul, N. Y.: ‘ I could not C another. Wuhel quicker and better than It. can bu done by hnnd. IXfi.'I"RED. H. HARRIS, Btu . Would not be without one for twice in . Nurnrnnn, Cou4.: Hue uudlt n-uly four mantln. Amgerfecvl utlnlcd. I (meg rnoammevid it to all housekeepers. MRS. MARY . V Alli, PNNIA, lu..: wed me l'l5.00 r you fur is ummhs I've hut 1:. MRS C. W. ’A‘Al..Cg'l‘, Nolmnnn, (‘mc4.: I have thoroughly tested It for five manlhl with entiru uusfmion. EDNA J. IICNT. S'rA.x'mr4, Ilium: I had nmzer glv: up my Jen-y cow than put with my Wuher. I will ship I sample to tlione denlrln an ney or wnntlng one for family rule. on a week I ti-In on lib- eral term». A thousand per cent the best washer In the world for nuvln labor. (-Io he: and soap. Phys 'EY. i-no for B]"tlf‘Ill’l:'I.§ bl t BIG 0h l’3'i-'$a.-‘L-'r.".§'i'.i“r..... .1. worrru. Box 51 , BL 1lo.; or Box 1933. New York Olly- GROUND OIL CAKE. 01.1) PROCESS. Now IS the time to buy the genuine arti- cle cheap. To be had in Michigaii of F. VAN DRIELE & CO., Grand Rapids; MAYOR l{.~\Nl\'E‘.’, Kalamazoo: T. B. TAYI.()R, Jackson City Mills, _Tack— son; \V. PENFIELD, 219 \Voodw.-ird Ave., Detroit; _7o:u/5/1 I/. Ilztgzes, 1937., F2‘. H/aynt, Ind. StR——I-laying used your Star brand of Old Process Oil Cake Meal, I can cheerfully rec ommend it to farmers and stockmen. Yourstruly, ]. C. STERLING, Sec‘y Mich. State Ag’l Society. Ask for STAR brand, manufactured only by JOSEPH HUGHES & C0., novmz Fort Wayne, Ind. 50 Hidden Nnmemtc. ‘erfhmed Cu-d.n& Prize 10¢. CLINTON BB03, Cllntmnvllle, Conn. deci5t3 DN 30 DAYS’ TRIAL’; THIS EVI Eusrrrfinuss Bus is Pad ditferent from Ill fig?! to_ all positnoiis of tho body while the ball in the cup presses back the Intes- . .. ... .. "'.°.i..li::.:. ".2...i'...".?;: 22 cos w e nzer. _ S:.‘:.l.‘°‘.‘l“-°°.P"".‘?.‘::'.t:':‘.‘.i‘.§l‘:;'“s.:."“‘. .::l.°e‘.:.° . I8 . ~ ‘ mluitree. W Iaausml 1309300.. osllh G[{l5}E.\'\V00l) STOCK FARM. Poland China Swine a Specialty. Breeding Stock recorded in Ohio P. Record. Cor- respondence and inspection invited. B. G. BUELL, LITTLE PRAIRIE RONDE, Cass Co., Mich. PATE NTS. LUCIUS C. VVEST, Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, and Counsellor in Patent Causes, Trade marks, Copyrights, Assign- ments, Caveats, Mechanical and Patent Drawings. Circulars free. 105 E. Main St., Kalamazoo, Mich. Branch office, London, Eng. Notary Public. aprttf ———u-gE—— Palronrllroceryllnusu Under Contract with the Executive Committees of the Pennsylvania and New York State Granges and recognized by the State Grange of Ohio, New Jersey and Delaware to furnish Granges with all kinds of Groceries. We carry a large and complete stock of all Groceries, Sugars, Syrups, Molasses, Coffees, Teas, Spices. etc. We fill all orders from Patrons when the order is under Seal or Grange and signed by the Master and Secreta- ry of the Grange, and upon receipt of goods and found satisfactory pay- ment to be made within 30 days from date of bills. We are now filling Orders from Patrons in Michigan as the through rates from Philadelphia are very reasonable, as the railroads are cutting through rates. A trial order from Granges in Michigan will convince them that they can Purchase Groceries to advantage in Philadelphia- If you desire information in regard tr prices on any goods in our line of business or freight rates do not hesitate to write us. as we endeavor to answer all inquiries promptly and satisfactorily. We will mail free upon request our Complete Price List of Groceries giving the wholesale prices of all Goods in the Grocery Line. THORNTON BARNES, Wholesale Grocer and Grange Selling Agent, 241 North \Vater Street. Philadelphia. Perm. mar15_vi 3 We issue the Buyers’ Guide in March and September of each year. It is now a nook of 304 nag-gs. 8-.xll inches in size. 28,576 square inches oflnformatson forthe Consumers. It desvihes, illustrates and ,"lVcS the pric. of nearly all the necessaries and luxuries in 11:12 y use by all classes of peo~ : ple. and is sent free to any address upon receipt of IO cents 2* to pay the cost of carriage. We charge nothing for the book. All ofthe goods quoted in the Guide we carry in stock, ‘I which enables us to make shipments promptlyand as ordered. t We are the origin:=.l Grange Supply House organized in l I872 to supply the consumer direct at wholesale prices, in quantities to suit the purchaser. We are the only house in 1: existence who make this their exclusive business, and no E other house in the world carries as great a variety of goods r as ourselves. Visitors are invited to call and verify our statement. $1 Send for the Guide and see what it contains. If it is not 1% worth I0 cents, let us know, and we will refund the amount ll paid without question. ii MONTGOMERY WARD & CO., 227 & 229 Wabash Ave., (Near Exposition Building) CHICAGO, ILL. "ENTERPRISE MEAT cirOPPER§. BEST IN 'I'I-IE.‘ WORLD. :UARANTEED TO CHOP, NOT GRIND TIIE MEAT run OHOPPING No. In CW 1 pound per rninull ice. 83.00. trm and Fireside says: IUSAGE MEAT, Mme: “own Chops 1 pound per miuuti 5 Price. 82.50. EAT, H AM BURG STEAK Q Chops ‘.3 pounds per rniuut JR Dvsparrrrcs. BEEF 'r ..»J’ ‘'‘'i‘'‘’- ‘-00- EA F | ‘I ‘ E ‘ _ C110 8 ilpounglz in6i~0minu‘.l. on NVALIDS, c. o . it ' ‘ice. 6- - 5 ' " [Q51-leg, Agflfulfflrlst says: ”°We have girwu this Mel “ It is the only ‘Wear Chopper - ‘_ . Mpper a "L: trial wit suL;l;erI'(t):;w we would gill: ‘oat aatiafatt , ;i;sult:~. The . ms proveii suc 5 , 7 ‘_ mngmfie mnd mu; WU’ useful machine that we . . ,_ ‘I Em.~mha,,e_.. int our readers to enjoy its nefita with us.“ ,'I'-“''''* ______ SOLD I! THE / » 0” . Send for Catalogue. No. no Family size, 1-rice, 03.00. Hardware Trad ENTERPRISE M’F’G 00.. PHILADELPHIA. PA crucnco & GRAND TRUNK RAI wni TIIVIE TABLE, A J"U'lW'E 26, 18787776‘. TRAINS \’\'E$T\\'ARD—-CENTRAL MERIBIAN TIME. TRAINS l:'.\ST\VARD-—CENTRAI. MERIDIAN TIM8. __ _, _H 7 , l 1N0. :8, No. 4 ‘No. 6, 2 No. 1, go, 5 I No. 5, i Express Express. Express. l ‘ Mail” Express, Exp,-¢55_ Port Huron, Lv.. . i . . 7 05 A. M. 7 55 I’. nt.i Chicago, Lv . . . . . .. 8 05 A. .\r,: 3 25 P. l\I.l 3 15;». H. iiinpeer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3! ' 9 3.; , Valparaiso... . .. io 50 :‘ 5 32 " ‘to 29 " Dtnt . . . . . . . . .. 906 H ,1o 10 I‘ 1200 ' 65; ‘ ,m 01;; 1.. . . . . . . . . . .. 12 H -I: “ 12 4% P. ‘nr.,*7 :9 ‘ (2 43 “ . .. . . L _ ' i 1 ' ‘ . . . . . . . .. 1 0 Charlotte . . . . . .. .. . .....iI.{OOl‘. M. 12:‘ A. Ill.‘ 1 a5 ' 1896 “ I 1 27 ‘I Battle Creek, A1-.. A. M. II 45 " r 23 “ . .. 150 “ S 15 “ l 1 4; -- I “ Lv... ., 6 30 r: 05 “ i 25 " 7 Battle Creek, Ar. .. 2 45 “ 8 5;, “ 2 3.; '4 Yigksburgf . . . . . . . .. 7 i8 i2 2 fr , Ch’ 1“ Lv. .. 3 .;5 , 9 co :‘ 2 35 M Sc 00 crat . . . . . . . . .i 7 50 i2 55 “ 2 52 , . the bt-111-tit 011110 -,11-11;_-- ;-.1111_-.- 1111-_\' .-.t1-1- 1'01- l0\\'i= .5? 'Wi‘1". ‘1l'e:~1,,'ll[ 1111- --11111 -.1-11‘.-1 21 111-11- 21-21111 tliztt 111111’ l>1- 11.-1-11:11 1111- 1-lnse 111' 21 1111'>11t11a" 1'1-1111111-_-’ 111' I.1,111_~,-‘t'ell11\\".~' P01-111:-. Let the 0111-iting 01' the 1-X1-1-1-i<1-s 111- :1 S011;-‘. The 111-i111,-e. 1111- i11:~t.-1111-e l’1-1-- s01121ti011—Li1'e 01' L011gt'el111\\'. l1_\’ L1111g1'ell11\\’. A 1-e1'i1'-W 11t')iile.= h't-.11111i.‘electi011.‘~: 1'1-0111 the l111il11i11g01' the 121111). by tl1e 0111 ship lIll1l(10l'. The St01‘_\' 01' E\'2111g1-li11e, by 1-Ivztttgt-1i11e. Dl:ll()§{'1lC betwet-11 Basil 211111 301111- 11i1-t. T211111-2111—Tl1e .-i;_f11111g 111' the 1):1pt-l'.~'. 1{eci1ati011—Tl1e \ 111113-1- Blat-ks111it.11. by 21 .‘t1111e11t.l1}' the ('%}'11:<}' 3121111011. I)i:1l0g_-111- l1et\\'e1,-11 .\11geli1-.11 111111 Gi11-y ,.\l21i1len. T211111-:1n—\'i1-11:1-i:111 111-11:11-1111;;-. 1Tl1i.'- 111:1_\' 111- 1151-11 1'01- 1-l11.'l111u11:1;111V 111' the 1111-1111101-.~ 01 1111- 1-11111. the 1111-111-11j_:1-21111. \\‘1- 1111110 tl1-_\ will 1-1-11111-1 t111--111- \Ve e1-1101‘. S. )1‘; \1'i11t21l1‘1,- 1111- 11-01-1111!’ 1111- (31-2-.11,-_--1-111111 ,1-11111‘ l1:1111'1~. 11 will 111- \'1-1-}' 111,-1-1-.~~~;11-_\' 111211 _\-1111 l11-1-1111.1- 111111-- 1111,-_-l11_\' 1111111-1111-11 211111 Wt-ll >1;ill1-11 in (11-2111;;-1.-11-01-11. th211_\‘1111 111211’ 111-;11-ti1-1- 211111 11-211-11 1111- -111-i111-it-11-~ nt'11111- (J1-111-1-. G1\‘1- 111-1,--11 11,1i11~t1'111-1't1111> j_j‘l\'el1 :11 1111- 1-111.-1-11t' the 111-:111g‘1-. 131-1111111-111211 i11 21110111121111-e 211111 <11-i\’e :11 2111111111-~11: :l11\':tll1?t'111011111-1'1-<1 01' 1111- U1-111-r 211111 111-1-..-‘11:111e 01111-1-~ 10 1111 1111- -211111-. '\\'1,- \1’-tnt _\'1111, as ‘1':1-t :1- 1'!l1‘~1- (ll-:1:1-_--13111111- e1<:1111111111tl11--.-- l21y1111\\'111,h1-i1-i1:1pl1-- 1111-1:t-.111 till 1111- 1-;1111;~ 211.11 1-:11-1-,1’ 011 1111- -_;-111111 11-111-lg 111-;._-1111 ‘11_\- 1111-111. ])11 11111 1'1-1-f.-,‘e1 l111\\'tl11- 1-,i0111-1-1- l’21t1-1>11.- 11:-11'»,-l:1l1111'1,-11 111 111-211‘ 1111- 111-111 11101.. <11-111-1'11111-1111111111111l1:1ll=:11111111-111'i111-11 1111-1111-.‘i111 21111112111111-11>t'1-111111111-1~;1111l 1-011\'e11i1-111-1-.~. Y1‘-~. 11-1,-1,-1- 1111-111 111 1-1-- 1111-111l11-21;11-1-. 1111:} '11:1\'1- laid 1111- _\‘11t1 -1 .~111-1- t'0111111:11i1111 [111-«111,-1:1-~~. W1-\\'i.nl1l -111111‘ we h;1t1s11111e 1-.1111,-1-111-i~e £11111 1-e<111:1-t 1'01-0111-1-21111112‘. 211111 \\'1111l1’1 1-1,-_~_-1111111-1-011k 1111- 1111- l10_vs. \\'l11l1- 1111- j_-_-i1-l~‘ 1\'1-1'1- 111111111,-_-‘ 111111-_-'~ 111111-11:,-1' 111 the 11:111. l)1111111111111-1-:11-e11I,i1111 111111-- 11-1-111-. l111)‘< 211111 ;_-11-l~. _\'011 will 111- 111-1111-11:1:111 121111--~ 1111- -31111-. 1-'i1111" 11,-! 11- R1-1--[1111 \-';1-1\ 1111- 1311-1 1'11:-1 1111-1-1- 1-.1111-1-11111111111-1-1-1-1111-111111111-1111 12111111-. - r — - ———--10}-——-~ “-- Willing [-3 \/‘I131-K. 111.11: ('11: ~:\~:~—1-'.\'-»1- ~i111-1- 1111-1-11111 11‘-.1-1.11--_--21-11i>:«-11. 1 1-:1 11211-tz-11121 \\1-111 ly-111 l;';1\'1- 11117. 11.il'I-11 1111‘ 11-211’ !'11::1 1:‘ 11111-‘111 11-. :1 11111111-1-. \\'-- 1:1l11- the- 1i1:,\.\1-1~‘ \'1~1'1’111;:1z11111113111-~1 111111;: 1 1111. 11-111-11111-1.-1111-~.1-1111-1-:1 .111.-11-111-1'» t'1-.1111 1'111-‘1'111111;_- i'11ll1'~ ('l11?1. 1 11111 l1:1\'1-1111111-1-11:1 1:11-11‘ 1>l'1l111-1'1-~t 111 1111- 1-11111. 111111‘ 11121111-111'11~:11'1-1'1-1111)‘11-_1'- l!l_‘_" 111 «-11l1i-1'2111- -1-11'1111111-11-:1-1111-111? l 1111: 4111111 1-1'1-1-_\‘ l>.1_\' 211111 _-_-‘it-': 111 1111-11- 11-1-11.< 1111-.--ht 111 1-1,--1117.1-111211 1111-} \vi1: 11:1-re 111 1111-11111:-11»1~iti1111 i11lit'1- 211111 tl1:ttl1e_\‘1111_-1111t1_1'.’ i11~1; 31-11. .,-:11‘. A 1-1111-11-11-1111;-111111; 11211111-:1ll,\'111-i11l1'~' 111111-11111-.11-e \v2111,-1'11111111111111111-1-21111111211 0t'1!11- -:1n11- .-i-/,1-. With the t1.-111p1,-1-:1- 1111-1-,11011-111.1111-1-11111-I11-11111‘.21111111111111- ing 11-11111 :1 111111: ill the it-1,-. this 10111 w.-11<.-1- will l11\v1-1-1l11.- t1-111111-1-:11111-e 01' 1101- .‘)1,11,l_\' 1'01‘ 1111111-.4,-. 1-1-t.-11-11 1' _£_I1‘.~tlt)ll a11111l1-1-1-1-.-1.-e1111- _\'i1.-111111’ 111111;. The 1-11w,i11t'211-t. will 11111. 111-11111‘ 111111-11 111' this 1-0111 1\'21t1-.1-. 211111 this is 11111: 1-1-:1.-1111 for 1'11-,1:1-1:21:-1-11 _1'i1.-111. 111 \\'i11t1-1- 21 little llot \\'21t1':1't0 take tl1e1-l1i1l 1111 will 111- a 1:1>111l'1n-t for the 1:011’. 211111 21 111-0111 1'01‘ 1V1: 122111 well 2111111-11 1h11.~; to excllalige a little W211-in \'\':lI(:l‘ 1'01- milk. —————-—--:->———— ~ General farming means 1211-ge 211-1-es, mnltiplied 111211,-l1i11e1-y and 1111111)‘ 1.-1-0113. Sper-ial farming Ineans 21 511211-1112111113; of Wit by the friction of c111npetiti011 and an agi-icultural 111111 of intt-11‘iste1- Ennna Kraigei-, :1. W01-tliy 111em- ber 01 W00111112111 G1-atlge. Suit.-tble 1-e.<11l11ti1>11.- \\'e1-1-211111111011hythe Grange 211111 tl1e 1-l-.a1-1e1- was 01-det-ed d1'2tpe11 for :tsyn1- patily 1111116 l1erea\'e11 family and friends and (:1-n1111e1111 them 111 the care 01 111111 who said. “I will 11111 leave _vot1co111t"1>1-tles-5." l\'€.<11l\'c11, That C0p1C.\’ 1.11 111658 1'es0lu1i1111.~ .11-e sent 111 the L}1<_\.\1;1-1 \'1.~1'1-1111 for p1111l'11-.1 111111. to the 1':11ni1_\- of the 11ecea.~'e(1 111-11the1' :-1n1l he enteretl 1111 the 1-ec1’11'11:~ oftliis (,}1a11-ge. 14:-mlxetl, '1'll'.‘tl<11ll‘Cl'1£1l‘l13l‘l>(3 111-aped 1'01- 31111I‘1)'.~'. C0.\l. l‘1;1i11\\ ell Liraiige. 271, FC1)., 1887. _\\'l-Il{\'— \.\'111-:111:.\>’. The iifdflt I\l:1.-ter above h-.1» >1-911 tit 111 1'e1111’1\-e f1-11111 1,1u1'111i11,~t.\'i.-.=.e1‘Eliza- beth .\\'e'l’_\', :1 11-01-111,1‘ meniber oftliis ()1".111g1-. 1l1e1'et'11;-1:. lie-1111-011, '1'hatin the death 111 our .s'l>'1t’:l' the L'11'-.111-B-e has .xustai11e1:l 21 11155 only 5111-- 1>.'1~.~1.-11 by that 01' the atllictetl fanlily and l1'ie1111.~. lie.-1,1i1'e11, That this ('11--aiige extend to 1111.‘ .1l111.cte1l 1'-.1111il_v that .~y111p;11h)- 1-.’hieh 111111-.- F111111 11e:11’t~’ that feel 1121' ether»-' 11'-.112.<. l{ex1;l\'c1l. 'I'l1a10111' charter l)e 1_1l'IlPt3l1 111 1111'-111-1111-.g t111'_‘,011a_\-.< and that tllese 1-e.<1>lu~ 11011» he 5111-1-$111 11111111 0111‘ 1'1)c111-11> :t111l :1 1:11})_\' he -0111 to the faniily 01' llm, _\1'1hur .\\'e1‘_\', 2111-1 9. 0011)‘ .1l~0 11) the L;1t,\_\'1;1-: \'1_~1'l'111t 1'01 111111111-.1t'11111. COM. ()1-1.111, .\'.111ila1.-1j1.,1. L191-'.— D1111. l-'1,-‘1». '_’.1~r~‘T. 5121-1111 Lee. :1 W111» 111)’ I11-01111,-1-111'111-111111-11 1,11-2111g1-.N0. 51137. \\'111«:111~..\.~. ’l‘l11-1-eaperlleatli 11:15 1111- the 5101-11 1 time -.\ithi11 the 11-.1.<1 t\1-1) 1110111115 c-11— 1171-1211 11111‘ :11-1-1 111111 1lll'll\C hi< sickle 11111) 0111- 11111111111; $13,111, 1-.111-111g a111>1l1e1-1,>t' 0111’ _\-1111111; 111-1111101-x, 11-h11~c l'ee1\\-ct-e 1111 111etl11-es-1111111111" :1 111.111.-1111 and 111-111i1i.-111g yr:-.1113; 111a11l100d.11111- 1-.1111»-, llC1|>11l1\\'1l_\‘~ 31111111111-1ife111;111e 111 111111 .111 e.\:-_-11111'1:1r. -11-1111-e Q1-1111-111;; 11>-elttlliess as -.1 111;-111111-1-11111111‘ U1‘1le1' !llZ‘l.l{t)S his loss, more 11c131’l}‘ 1'1.-lt11_v his 2ls.~1)Clal.1:S. lie was an at 1' e1i11n.11e 31111 :1 dutiful son and :1 1111-1111; 't11'1,1ther. 11-: was one 111' the goltlen 111111-5111 the chain that 11in1't.< in sweet re111e1nl11-;1111:e 111511:-1111c with 11111‘ H1-111:1‘. He was one of 1':-.e g011le11l1-.1l\~!l1at 1111111111 this family 111 getltcr £11111 1-1-1111-11 i- 111111‘ rent :1.»-11111le1-: there-~ 1.11113, He<111\'1.-11, Th-.11 uhile e\er111i1111l11l of 11111- 11\\'11 l11~~, we e-11-0-11-11 11111‘ .-i11ce1‘e~t .<)-1np:1th_\' 1111115 1211111)‘ (11111 1’1'§1-1111-. i\'.C~"l\‘1_‘tl. 'l'1‘1:1= 1 1-1-1-_\' 1-F1111-<1? 1-ex-111111i1)11~ he >1.-111 111 the t'2111:1'1._\'. at-11:1 0111171-he xent 111 ill’; (.$l1.\_\1;1~: \'1~11~11< 711111 ‘.\'.1y11e 1j1111111_v 1' ' 111: 1.11.-1t1'1 '- 1111111: 111-apt-11 111 A 171111111 111-01-“1~..-11 l11-11ther. (,'11_\1. 7..‘1‘.~L<1 1-1-111' llea-:1--.l_\‘ .'!111'1-111-1\c 111-111 11,11‘ 111111-1 '-.11‘ 11-cat‘-1 111- 1-1.11:1-1-1-1. 1-'1-1,-111.1:1'. 1 '11‘."111f_fL"l.~ 1114:1111 -1111111111-1:111 the 11-<~ of 11111-l~-1'1,-11 111011111 .. lb.--1 11-11 '11: 1111 111:1“ 111-11111 11111 (1-,-2111q‘1- !1:1~ l1>~'. 1111 11101-1--1-1-. 11131‘ 1111111)‘ :1 1411111 111111 1111-111; -.1-i1'1: .1111’: 1111111-1'1-1. i{1--1-in-11. 1'11.-.1 \1hile we 1:11-11:-111-.>1'11-.1r1‘1e lm-e1'1{:<1e1'. we e\-1-2111 1»- -\'11111.1:l11e>t«111e1- 11111111)’ 11111-.1-11-gt. :1tl11.:l11,»11. ii.-.~11l\’e«1. '1 1-11111-111 1111.-<13 1'c.~1>l-1.1‘1i1>n1 111: .~ent 111 1ll("llL"1'kLl,\1:1l 1';-.n1'1l_v. .11-11 :1 1';1,1p}'1«.1 -.111-('11: \_\1;1;\'1-111111 :11-.1l=_1;1l1e111-1---111 111:1- \'111:1;_;1-. l\’e~11l\‘e1l. That :1 Ctrpyui I1-e.x‘1:1'e.»111-11111111»; be .-1-11ea11 11-1 the 1‘ee1-1-111 111' 11111- G1’.-111g;-. and 1112-.t11.11-cl1a1'te1 he dlaped in 11111111-liing 1111- 419 11(‘.}'>. Ct).‘.l. .\'l‘]‘\V)l .‘1N—~ Die11.21t 111-1‘ l11)1111- in B1-lg-l1t1>11. Jan. 121, 1357. 51-ter »l:1111-.111: N1:\\'1112111.21\\'111-- thy 1-11211-ter 111e111l)e1- 01' I51-ig-111011 (:1-2111;.-1,-. N11. 3:31}. \‘\'111;111:.-1.5, It has pleased the Great Mas- ter to remove from the scene of her earthly labors our esteemed and worthy $15161‘, there fore, Resolved, That as brothers and sisters, 0111- hearttelt sympathy be extended to our l1mth- e1-and fntnily who have met 111111 this great loss, and we can only c111n111e111l them 111 the llivine .\las1er, helieving its 111-. 110 that il‘11.\1 in (3011 is the only safe refuge i11 the hour 111 allliction. l\’1.-.~11lve11, 'l"n.-it as :1 Grange we deeply and .~ine«:1'ely 1111111111 the rlectth 01 our 11-1.111113; >15- ter ."-.1111 frien1l.a must 11ev0t1:r1\\-ife and 11111111- er, one w1111l01111c1l well to the ways 0t"l1e1‘ 11111-.~1:ht1l1.1. l{es0l\-ed, That :1 copy of these 1'1:-ol11ti0n< he sent to the family of the 11e1-e-.1-;e11, also to the G11.-\:<1;1~; Vlsliwzt and that 0111- e11.-11-ter he draperl i11 11111111-liing for a space of (10 clays. Brighton Grange. C1211. The fig-111-1-.< :-110W that the 1'11ite11 States are 111-111;; Well 1-,11011g'l1. S1111-e l:5t35 our pup-11l11ti011 has i11e1-1,-as1.-11151) per 1,-e11t.: 0111- hay (:1-op, 11113 per cent.: 0111- 1-0tt.0n 1’-1'01), l‘.)—l per cent; our gt-11111 131-1111. -256 pet-1-e11t.f our 1-ailway itiileage, LN) pet-1-ent;.; 0111- i11s111-211100 21g21i11st 111-0, 2110 pet-ce11t.; and 0111- 111-0- 1lu1,-tion of pig iron, 386 per cent. The Cost of D rinks. Temperance advocates tell us that it‘ everybody would stop drinking heel- and Whisky, business Would immedi- att-l_\' revive. That sounds like an 0ver1l1-awn .~:t;aten1e11t but it 11:1.-~ often been shown that those who d1-i11l< pay 11101-e In011ey into the cofljet-s 01 the sa- l0011 than the Whole e1111l1t1'_\' 1) vs i11 taxes. lfit Were not :1) evident that the appetite clouds the 11-21.11111 it wonltl .-1ppe:'11- 21n121z'u1g that men. who will haggle Over :1. tow cents in the 111'i1-e 01 a pair 0t"ne0ts. which are :-0111 at a very Slllfill pi-otit, 01- 'will buy 211lulte1-ate11 c0fi'ee beca11:-e it is 21 little el1e.-1p1-1- than the genuitie. will pay i1111ne11.~e p'1‘11tit.< 1.111 the l11-e1- 211111 Wl1i.~:k,\'tl11-y 1l1-ink without :1 Lll1)llf_fllt 0t'tl1e W21)‘ i11 \\'hi1'-11 tl11'-_\' are i111111.1.-1211 upon. The t'111l11\vi11g_f :~:t21ti.-tit-5 211-e 14111111-1110 '1ll11.-- t1‘:1te this drain tlpull 1111.-111-iitkei-.-: A ;_;l-.1s.- 0t'be1-1-e0-1.: five 1-ents. T111-1-e are 16-1115.»,-121.-.-es in :1 bat-1-1-l. so that the 1-1:-t:1ile1- 1-1,-1,-1;-i\'es .3:-12 1'01-e\'e1-_\' bat-1-1-l 1,11‘ 111-1,-1' he 1-11-:1\1'.<. The pt'0t"lt is 501111}- thing_-‘ like «WU per 1-1-nt. At 11:21.41 12).- 111_M,I.111)1> l12t1'1'el.~‘ 01 beer was e011s111111-11 i11 tlii:-1,-0111111-y l:1.~:t. year for which the 111-111111-1-51121111 the 21_-_-(1.-1-egztte 0115481),- HtN.>,ltUI>. W111-l{_\‘ an-1 other Stl'0ll_1:‘ 111-inks z1v1.-1-:1g_g-1,- sevetl cents a glass 111- $t.4N 21 1:-21111111 at retail. About 7.\‘,111111,- U011 gall1111.< wet-e 1llll)il)C‘11 i11 this cunn- t1-y last _v1-:11-. the 111-inl-:1,-1-5 p21_\-i11g_-- 1l1e1-1-t'111-1-110211-1}’ $‘:‘1:'1H.111)I1.11-U. ln1;1g-i111- 1111,-l111ll21l1:1ll111» 111111 w1111l11 he 1-211»-1-11 it" 1111- 1-et:1ile1-s 11I'g1-01-e1-i1,-.5111111pt-0visi1111~ 1,-11:11-:11-11 .-111-11 t1-1-1111.-111l1)11.- 111-111it~‘ 1111 their 15111111». .\'11\\‘ :-tlpposittg thi- $.*~'tN'.|l|H’.UH1> :-111-111 _\’1-211-l_\' 1'01’ 111'inl1'~ that 111) 1111 _1_g-111111. \VL‘l‘P .-211-1-11 01- .-111-111 l':1t'11l‘t11‘11-.»' 111' 1l.~‘1,- 211111 1‘:-:1l1-111111111-1, Tl1:1t\':1.~t ~11111.\\'1111l11l111_\' :1 15111111 .-111: -1t'1-l11111e.- 1111- 1'-1'1-1-_\‘ 1112111 111/1111-l:11111. ;_ri\-1- 1,-1-1-1-y 11111112111 21 111-1-1-nt 111-e<< 211111 111111111-t. 211111 1-l0th1- :11111 .-l1111,- 1-V1-1-;. 1-111111. Tl11-1-1-11111111111-:11 11~1-.~ 11t'«§’>'Hl'.- 111111.111-11. put \1-l11-1-1- it W.111l1l 1111 111- 11111.-tj_-111111111911-:11111l'\\‘l11-1-1-it 11111.-< 1111 11111.-11-1-11. 211-1- i111-:1l1-'11l:1l111- 211111 1111--1 \\'l11111-ll 11- that l111-i1;1-.<- 111111111 -11 11111-1- 1-1-1'i\'1- it' 1-1'1-1-_\-111111)’ .-11111111-1'1 111-i11l{i11§_-'.11111111t:1p111-:11- 111110 \'1-1-_\' 12-11- 1111t 1_1t'1l11; \\’:1_\' 21t't1,-1- .-111.-S111-i11;_-111-111 1'11i0n. -{e:o———-e 11i<2111111t1,-1-1:~1i11g1211-1 111111 l111111-1- 11121111-l11111111-1-11-11:'111il1-~t'1-1,11111111->h111-1-~ 1>t'J1-1'.~1.-_\'. i~’ 11111':1 .~l11111 W111-re 111111-5' 111-1111111-t< :11-1- .--.1111. 111- 11i1-1- 111-1111» 111 1111111-1--1\'i1l1 1111-111111111i11pl-111111,-111-1->. $11111-11101-11. 11111-11-in. 111- :111_\' 111111-1- 111-1.-1-1l'.’ 11' you h:1\'1-. we l1-1\'1- 111-\'1-1- ~1-1.-11 it. Tll1‘l'1':ll'1_- 1111- 11t11:1i1'i1,-< \\'l11,-1-1- th1.- \\'111‘11 -11.-1-:1,-_\' is 11111‘ 11:-1-11. \\'l11-1-1: 1111- 111-1111111-t.~z11-1.-:1 X11. l. but \\'ll1}l'L- 1111-1e i.< 1111- 11-21>-t 1-.\-1-11>-1-. 1111- 11-111-11.-.11-1-<1-y milk. J1.-1-.~1-_v1-1-1-11111. -let-.<1-_\' 1111111-1-. 111-1- 11<1-11. l11-1-.-111.<1- it 111:1l<1-< thi< 112111-_\’ 111-1- 11111-1’ .<1-ll 1111-111111-1-1-1-111111131111 :11-1-1111111 111' 1111- 111-1-~1-111 1111-1111111 111-1-111111-11 ll} 1111- .l1-1->1-y 1-1111' :1~ :1 -,11-1111111-1-r 111' 1-i1-11 1-1-r.-21111111111 1111111-1-. T111: 11:1111e 01' 1111 1>1h1-1-l11-1-:-.l:1{':-:11tl1-1- -1111-1-.111) 11111 :1 l1ig_--l1111:11-111-1 1111111-11111111111-1-. 1-x1-1-111 1111- .11-1-<1-A1-, T111: 111-~11-1-1- 1111- 1'1-1-1,-/.i11,<_-‘ 11111111 1111- 1-1-11211-1--111111-111:1i11t:1i111-11\1'itl11111t:11-t11- 2111)‘1,-111l:111n-1-1-111:1111- -1111-1-11 11-1111 1111- !11-tt1-1- l'111- 21111111-~. 111-11:111.-1 li,-_v'l1t 1111 111111-1- 11:1111:1;_--1- 1112111 1-11111. ,\l11-1-112111- 1'1--.-1-xi11_-_-' 111111 tl1:1\\'i11;_-'\\‘i1l<1>1»11111-~11-11}- t'1-11it 111- \'1-_-_-'1-t;1l111-.~. ' _ I House. l'n1l«-1- 1-111111-111-t \\'it11t1:1- N1-I\\' Ytlllli 1'1li_‘1_\'1i1-I111~11]111ly:1lll‘:1t1'1111s'1\'itl1N~1- s‘. 151- "111: P1111-11111111112151-1-.1111-1121-1-1'l111-si1-1-tl11-p1L‘1- 1-111111:--1-1' 11111111,-111111-1-:1-t‘ 1111 111-111-1'. N; 1 G/'2.-[H5-' 20 _1-¢'1Ir:' 1:1‘/-1' l . 1 A R 1) EN 1 ' . J l U[DE 2211;‘, 112111’ ]’1zlr1m5 S_/11-1-111! Prize 1221-! Free‘. A111lr1-as HEM.-XX GLASS, fehlt: 1.1111’-1,-1-i1:\\' Seed F111-ui, R01.-111-Stet-, N. Y. 71':-21w 1'/I G111-1/1-I1— ‘-'.|‘he Old Folks at Home.” 11111111 $11.11 B11111-111111 1111.1 The .\'1-\\‘ York B0111-1101' H1-nltli 1-sti11121te!: that :5~.'I,£,111) li -.'1-.~ ‘11:1\’e 111-1-11 111-.~1tr11_\'ed l1_\‘t.h-3 £‘_\})lt).‘ii\‘P 111111111711-.-1 wt 11:-11-1111-11111. 11' 1-\'1-\’\' 1101121-1.-110111 \\‘1,-lllll :1.1111111. the \\"l11't1- St-111 Oil 1 111111113’ 11151:, 111.1111,-11f 1111-5».-, 11nt'111't111111t1,- 11,1-1-1111.-11:5 111111111 110- 1-111'. \Vl1ite S1-211 Ru1‘11iI1_-_- Oil 11:1-1 11111111111‘ the 1‘lef1-1.-ts us1111ll_\' f1111111l 1111-11111- 11111111111». lt1-11.111111t 111- 0x11111111-11, 1101- 1:11: the \vi1-1;. will not 511111111-, 1-111it.~1 1111 11111-11» 111101’, 111111 1-1-1-1 enta the l1l‘1-:Ll\11l_._' 111' 1,-l1i111111-_\'.-. H l1itt- Se-211 E5111-uitlg Uil i.= -1 111-11 1111 f111- ill11111i1111ti1-._-.- 11111-1111n1-5. It is its l-'1: . in 1~11l1»1-11»: )_)111'1- syn-111-.1 111-.11-1-. lt 3.-11-1-.-, :1 .\ll‘1I1..I. I-<1»-;l!'_\' 11:41.-t11111ll1111-11» 111111-11l1111g1-1-1112111 ct-11111111111-1'l~1. lf tl11=\\'l.1 <1-11111111-11111;: (111 is not 1-11111111 )-11111 -i1-111111‘. . 1111 _v11t1\‘11\‘1t(-1' 1111-1-1.-1 to n.-5 1111- 11. 11111-1-1-101 11 1-use c0nt2tinin3.; two neat five -_,-11111111 0111111. BROOKS OIL C0., 55 E111-lid Ave-., Cleve- lantl, 011111 ft-.1111); L 11?"l{'S'l3'R1’S'Z'1‘2'°2§.§:f 75,000 peach trees one year from 111111, 3 1115 feet high. 40,000 Mann, l’e1n— akee, \V:1.lbridge, Ben Davis, Grimes’ Gold- en, Wayne. and other hardy val-ietie-s of ap- ple, all of the very best quality, and healthy. Satisfactioti guaranteed. Address STEPHEN HOYT’S SONS, nmrlt-.1 New Canaan, Conn. Fifty Cents . PAYS TEE E"U"'.'E"SZ'! Why should I Subscribe for The liranggellisi 11-111887? 2B'E:CAUSE:-. 1. 01-11-2416 Reading is 1-1-qttisite to that stnt-dy 111-1'1-1' ODIII1‘-tit that 12111111111 1-11211-at-11,-1-ize the life of an agt-1171111111-i;~1t. . 2. T211; (‘i'RA‘1\'(1‘E Vl>‘l’l‘UR is the 01-gait of the M11-l1i,:an state Gr1'2111_1_z1-. A.-11.Pa.t-1-on I am by 1/mfg b0111111t0 its stip- ;;11)1-t.4 As 21 Fat-1111-1-. loyal t0111y1-allirlg, I tieedits Sl1pp()1't. H .113“ l-’*“‘“ '“"-“lied, "ON?" —*'5'I'0/111 771]/at arm." and an0t11e1- has said. “It figltts 0n1-batth-.-." ' I :9’. 1111_t.-_l11)111_-;-'11-1101-_t t0 p.1-011111t2e the best iittei-ests1‘1f the O1-der it is Still .1111-1 -1211-1111:-1-S paper Whetlier he is ill the (r_'i1l'1g€ 01- out. Its tat-111 (11-1.1211-11111.-,11t.< are filled with 1-1-1101-ts 1-1, ex1_11-1.-11111-111,-.111-a1-ti1;21l 111111-s and seas-oilable 51.151111-.-ti1111s. lhe 111'-1-1.-21.1-_\,'1-11111111115 are 1-egtilzti-ly 1-111-.t1-il)11te11 1:11 111' I-211-V ;-H3111-11.‘.-.'1-ll 1'1-.2111 W1-it1-1-.-. The 1211111-5' page has l)e-'1-11 1111-, 110111 111“ tn.-111_1' 81111111-11 211111 ,c_>-1-1112111:1.>nt1-sts.2111d, in its W211’, :1:1.- >31.-111111-lily 111-1111.-11115 1-11n.-tit111-.11t.-‘1-11 their 111--111m-1-,1i 1.];11-.§=_,~ I-111-1-.< for :1 11i5411~-1- 211111 1101111-.r .-1-1-s at-e 1-1-liable-. ' he l’1-.~.-1211 11--1.1211-11111-11111211» :1 111-11-1-211 112111-1)1-.21,1:e 1'1-1,1111 all 1-121»-1s.~' ~1f1"1-£l1’l.-.’l'.~‘. 211111 1'11;-111-1111513’ 11121in121i11.- its 1-111111-1111-1 .-pi-1'11 and p111111l:»11-it_\'. I1‘l11- 1-1111111-i211 111-11211-11111-111 S1-1-lts to 1-attdidly 1-x111-1-.<.< its 111111121141»-1-1 1111111111111 1111 \\'l1z1’1e\'e1- 1111111-.< the 5111111 of 1111- ()1-1_11-r 211111 1111- 1-1111-1---. 1>21yf1_11- 0111+ 1_-1111V1>11e _\'e211-. 1 «-2121 .\-111-1.~'1-1-ilw 1111- it 211111 get my 1'-11-.1',£,rl1111-11-'11-1 take it, ;1l.\-<1, 1111- \1'\'ll2l1 1--itl11—-1 111' 11>‘ 11111-11 91,-1_-1111 1_>110111-—1‘_'11111-tl1 21>-111111-11 1-1-21111111: 1112-/111-1-. ' Wonderful "Discovery in Laundry Soap. One Bar of Ingt-.rso1l’s New Discovery Soap does a Wasli with one hour‘s. lig-ht labor. This is a saving of eight hDU.I"S hard labor. A Box contains thirty-six Bars, thus saving th.irt.y days of grinding labor. 3 is estimated that the wear on clothes by using the old alkali. soaps amounts to one hundred 1-10119.:-3 a year, all of which is saved. by using Inge:-so1l’s soap. It is elegant. for the toilet. ‘- 2 * /. f. .\a11-11-le '1111.\ -l1;-lixet-e-1? 111}--111, 1'1-eight 11.1111. 1111-1112‘-: 1111-1’-1‘ K111112115. tort .- ‘111--'3-in--._ 1.-1 1-e111.-. l’:1t1-1111~' 511.111 \\1.1-11>, ('14 111111111 51,, New Y.11-1,-_ 1_>m~ ;,.;11 1,121‘ --11-;e L,r.:11,1ge_ .- \\'1-1'1-: an-.3 '\\'111-ket-.<." 1:111-.tain111g pie-t11re~ of 111 eirty six lemlilig l"."1:1-1,-11;-, 11111 1e-t1n11>11.al.< .0 the :11-1-1veet1'ec1 from 111111111-crls, 1112111-:11 free. at-,11nf .\'a111;1le bar 1111121-:11 1)14t1u:1 0 .1. \I ' . _ 1. 11.. 1-~111:1-::.u1l1 -1 1- llxu-lgolnl liznpress nflu-lla, the urn,-11 . 111111-‘.11-: l.11rl.'.apur. ‘-'m’iEl19S. :1llco'11>r-: 1)ouhl1- (‘111-nntltm Poppy. M1- 111i\e1l1.-olors: (Enotheru !Slen11l-.131-:1.--£1 1! growing. l1ar1l_\-1low1-r~, in1111.-1-11t1::1-111111.1 Gard:-n and Farm llsmuul Dr I 5'1‘ 7. mm Flower Seeds, Plants, llnlhu, R1". JOH M So , Will be sent FREE to all who write for it:_. It. is 9. . Hzuitl.-s_m_ne 111191; of 128 gages, with h1m- ' 1 drt-‘ds nt ill-.1str:1t111ns. Titre-.9 ‘otui-rd Plates, 1. anti tells 1:11 ulmut ’l‘Hl-I BEST (Garden, -‘arm , and Flower Bulbs, l’l:1nIs. 'l‘l11_1ru1:g-l1hre_d film-I1: and 1- ant‘)? Polilrrv. It S E E W 3 describes RA mild ‘.\'0\ 1-'.L'l‘lli.\‘ in V[~1(£]:1'|‘A1H,E.~j and xl. . ...11-1' . .11. PHlLADELF‘l-I l<‘L(I“r;F.R.S. of rt-21._l value, wllieh cannot. be obtained elseu-he-1-ea. Send ' address on a. postal I01-the most enmulete Clatxtltigule published, to ,. A - H"-“WHA- mar1t6 TODDARD 11115111111 WITH SURFACE SKIMMING ATTACHMENT. W’t.h '11: t SPECIAL 'Rl§1?‘1'?l(?l]ERAT()ll. HAS MORE (:00!) l‘0I.\"I‘h‘ 'l‘Il.-\N ANY ON _, ‘H '7 THE RIARKET. Send for description. STODDABD CHIJRM ' Blade of \Vhil1- (ink, witlnout Fimtts or llnsllers. NINE SIZES fnl‘ lhtiry uml I-'211-iury. Fort Cl_11L‘U|..sRS or THE Best line of Dairy and Factory Goods made, 311313911110 MFG. 110.. PDULTNEY. VT- T] t O B 1' ' ' ° “ Please “ -1» 1 0 C S ‘:11-1-1-11L111y \ 111-st 111.1111;-11'1>1'tl.e -11111111-1-1-1l.< 1:1-e1-11-1-11 t1-0111 yo-.1r t'1r111. lt\\'0\1l11l11--.1 11-1-11-11:1l1_\' 1.15111 1 1111011111 11211111: 1111. 1-111 11-ill 1-:1_v 1111111111-1011-_--1:51’ 111-.-1, 2111.1 3 set-111111 prt-11111111111 ;1\\‘:1r1i1-11 me 111 11111‘ f ' in .\111-th-.-r11 111111111121 211111 151-11th1-rn .\l i1-11121111, 2‘ 111121 prt-1111111115 were for V1--.-1-. tltl.-ler! rainrt-11 f1'011.1{0nr 1.-1-1-1111. \\'hat lirm 1-an 111-at his?” , 1.-1.t'.-'1' 1‘-r.Y1:1-., 50. 111-1111, 11:11. 1 Seed of tll1Rl{1lI\l11V I 21111 111111‘ 1-e2111_; to 111-1111) t‘\‘4.'l'}‘ one who 111),; 9, fun“ 1.1- 111. .- 21 2111-111-11,s_1-11111111: lllt-lll FRI-'.-1-1' nly Y1-;_;1-1111111-211111F1011-1-r . 11-11 1 1112111)-.1111.-, 101- l\5‘.'. 0111 c-.1.-t111n1-1-s ECW111101; write for it. I e:1t:1lr11_v1-.e tl11.~1 st-nson the t121ti\'e wild JAS. J. H. GRE(1'0R1', Set-11 G1-ow1.-1-, Marble-heatl, Mass. -11'a1u11M sluafi man 1:3 potato. jamt6 NOV ES-ANDSPEClAl.TlES. IN SEEDS 1 - - . 1 "' ' . 1 I . . ; . - go ' s'toAaHevfi<')'w1-It for it. Valuable and'ln€ore's~tIn .°|'l"aav1d°aorn"eIy Illustrated with over 2,000 varletlos BEST GARDEN. I-‘ARM AND FLO ER SEEDS, u Phlladelphia, Pa. Fancy Poultry, &o. A dress JOHNSON at STOKES. Seed Growou. jzmlu ./" ,1 1 1-1 \, l \ \