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Woodville Advocate (1878), 11 Dec 1879, p. 2

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3‘ “(Ham on on. occasion the poet, tooling z u Inward caving {or " not." want u the I “Hull Moon "In Aldous.“ "not. but find- , 11:31.01on took himself on to the " Bun." i III Lon. Acre, whoro he Immediuoly m down ‘ III! mu tho following oplamn: Tho British Conan! :3 Panama report: um hull. mhbor bu slum: «and to be on “do 0! «port from the human. mflnlyin “autumn. of the an“ mama, and ex. 0! 3.3:an n the "on In the remote m- o! the interior. Thou hunt the not hm an an?!“ :1 an;I wuutnl I"... purl y t m m um». “In um km to mm the up. "Miami" For the nu Ind Winter; he. II in well known. lmniahu .to each 0! that I dun at the beginning 0! «oh man, which nerve- as 3 model to tho solutions 0! his ountomou. ' Ohio! Imong this buy 01 don-ell hm Hm. Next to her I should be in- clined to olnu Mlle. Mule. who in the anti- III-ll 0! he: Engiinh mmanko in onrything but tho nnmo. She is 3 Punch blonds nnci Who-tin tight-fitting velvet: nnd bony Wu. no: drou thin your in 3 rich mnnn gilt, prom-911 trimmgg with velvet o! n dull In) enolher relic oi the London 0! the dnye ol Iiinbcthâ€"the reeldence on the weeiern elde o! Aldermen. commonly known on “ Shek- men'e Home." The ioeei trediilon goe- t Wiilleln Sink-pone lived in it when he “I woprleior oi the iheem in Golden Leno, m the cioee ol ihe lilteenih ceninry. In Shh-Emir- time ihe hon-e bore the sign at It. " Mcon.” io which enndty lneorip~ flue end hlexogiyphice in the old wood work Muted. _ It In recorded Aln " Ben John-on'e Hutch-purple hue. Mlle Men’s dreu le ex- tremely elegent in ite eomblnetlon oi huee u! neterlele. It in not unlike in style the onejuet mentioned u having been worn by fine. Patti et her recent concert. It in com- ma e correge end long treln cl ceronlier e, nude princeee behind end looped in null pull iuet below the want, the coreege In tront 10mins e euireee. The treln in Jun beck over I clone-fitting undershirt cl ribbed velvet. of e rich olive hue, cut in queue Around the edge, from under which I hinge tulle over e neuow pleited flounce cl miter eetln. Around the eklrt, juet below the hips. ll pieced e court in ceehmere. pet- klud Orlentel meteriel. whercol the pre- ntling tints ere bleak and white nnd gold. The eeerl hill in long ende ct the left eide. agate kept in piece by e buckle of oxidized Wonh'n New“! Flt-Mon. (Pull Correspondence Chicago Times.) , It I; rather n ramming nmuumont. nou- Ith. to drop in at Worth’e when peeling Mb the Bus do In Pain, end :0 Indulge in I [hue nt name of the models. when utmio “Nation. 0! color and and" o! ahape 9“an 19 thejnnnme zoning of his germe In. in not, iormed by the deposit of sub. abouts and :nipbntoc oi limc.prodnccd by (In cnpontion oi the water, the principal put of the oubonic ooid hnving boon given db tho Innoanding otmotphcrc. M. Pom co inctud to pins on tho Ito's pun: a quick-limo. which otter c it! dcys mm- in volume cud is tnntiomcd into ubomtc oi limo by obloxbing thc carbonic add in the air. By this man- thc utmos- that: conctnntly puxified, and It the come “III II rcndond very dry. To obvintc this Monica”. vcucin contnininc unto: my I» plucd About the mom in positions where m not subject to thc inmdinto nation (1 are. cnd they will sin of! by thcir ”inaction tnflioiont humidity to render the lit wbic without mains to tho qumtity cl cuboric ncid dandy pxcunt. low to Putt-cc a Pure and Healthy Aluuphcn. the London Time: in e recent lune eeye: 'lhe eeeeon hee now enived when the cold at winter he to be combetted in our houeee by “Intel heet. end e lew nmexke on thin eub- but they be oi intemt. One at two methode ll Welly edopted. The lint, thet ol the open fireplece in which coel or. wood in lined. ie by in the pleeeenteet end moet Wine. cepecielly where the ehimneye drew well. but it hee the inconvenience oi “I; more expensive then the other. The we: to the node pvtncipellv need on the continent of weaning by e etove. It in true Clint thoee in use dliler much in theix con- ‘Ihlction. to: chemiete heve iound in the eir tested by eome 0! them eppreeieble trecee oi oxide oi cerbon. e deedly poison. Oonee- guotly Inoet hygienic“ coneider the nee oi‘ m, whether in cut or wrought iron. ea} lemon. unleee they ere lined with lite-1 hunter eley. eo ee to prevent them from utilising e red heet. ‘ An elnmet universe! prectice in to piece on the etove e pen of weter. with e view to My the elr by ebeorbing the cetbonic ecid contained in it. Dr. Polli. ct Mllen, who he. In been engeged in invcetigctione on thie ect. in wholly opposed to this eyetem. Accounting to him. the water doel not ebeorb “titanic cold. but. on the conttery, edde to itby the decompoeition of the carbonate oi Blue conteined in ell drinkeble weter in neuter or Ian proportions. The white in- anetetione found on the eldee oi the veuele WIN): tho wt m! ugh that. ha puud “ line. the not! noon In so unkind To nuke mo so nbont. bun my money now uh.“ have. The Moon man go without." M never, never, nevonnoxa, A. In those old um man 0! you (In we had grown so udly who). an you and I that out me anon. flat out the world and whmy wenthor. And new axon-mung wumth with own. any chu- u Hun we puyod 0080010“ an anger- touch-our chum moot AM Im; mu your nut-brown halt mu my cheek ~your bowm sweet I. having. Down the field )our «man mile-glow her mum: between All m! the little bemo's done, Duvet-ed In an m chive-u. III! I mow since then heve we mm e’e perplexing oboeken made, And meny e game win: Fortune 1 max- ma a we have won t 121:0. love. do you "mambo:â€" wo won grown to ad: Inuâ€" M "emu: In the blank mbor. 0d 1mm hon: the snowy wuthor, .un Lu sad 1 pin ed obeu unmet mm by can 0 93': um ? Ah! Ian I no your to" whm hnnl mm; wnnn o'er queen and mum. in. pnwno in vwnnt bum stand ; SE. doubt. mun snug! thq Elna; L.-. -_ 1.--; -n n "71%" 306516 ofiiifikfiiifi‘. ilkâ€"Emu; tho bump be“ on «ii-um thin“, I!“ wanna though the fight. syn-ma. at Inn! 11 this alone- ». Bil gracqul lady attendants «1'01an “LBnING APPARATUS. It. Chan 30-“. The motion: it turned to extruordlnuy moan. inhuman“. Tho nods field It In! man “all“! «M on. and tho Moo (m “count oil-uh to: omit. M. de Mnnchhaneen. to my Marebal oi the Court, Superior Oonncillor oi Stateâ€"I wish that alter my death [may be put into a oomn ‘oi which thla la the description: Let it be oi a aimllar iorm tothat oi my iather'e, only larger atili; let it be made oi the lith wood. lined with the beat dark red Genoa-e velvet, abundantly garnished with gold lace and iringee." The document contlnaea in a aimiiar atraln throughout. except that at one pain-age there in a paragraph ordaining that tho lid ahonld be conetrncted " so that in‘ can I may notbo qnite dead 1 may be able to open it myaeli iron the inelde." The late Duke of Bran-Item awed packet y.“ pegg‘fouggl. The doonmoni tends: " To u ehown by the lntelllgenoe {tom Moeoow thet About! end lento! other noted Pen- elevlete hove promised to give mbeoriptione towerd the oenee 11 eppllod to by the promo. ten 01 the mm revolution" movement. The eondiiion oi Ireland, any: the London Examiner. in eiineiing gum niieniion in Benin and the newepepere ooniein numerous uiioiee describing the dim-en ext-ting in the Emereld hie. Nowe Vremya mime. on ihe emngih oi ndvieee item heiend, the: the Irish are only waiting 10: e rupture beiween Bnuin nnd England to rise en mane nnd deelue their independence. The: thin in eel-inns]: believed by many Bnelien poiiiieiene laying by money. The amount of dopam- In British nvlngo hmkoâ€"poot-omoo and printer combinedâ€"woo, It the clone or 1872. $8,998,219. This won the most prosporom you 01 the oonntry. Nevertheless. at tho and o! 1878. gholo dopoolu hod rim: to £74,704,- 948. Thin exhibit! on lnorouo of 26} per cent. in tho outplno naming: of tho working mum sad the mall lumen. Then on tho alum tho! annually one the outage L-_L_ Notwithstanding the genus! dlltrou In tho Wuhan! und mulucnring interest: in pinging, a 15:30 nugbor of pouonqthero no " The Selecteph wire." son the London World, “is equal to wondxons nannies. we ell know; has it hoe nnelned its extreme expreselon of eocenttteity It hat. The following sentence was dispatched from Winchescer in Lord Ounervon‘s spoken esssy on sermons et the Dioeenn Confer- ence: ‘The wont-paid country ensue is expected to preseh twice on Sunday with the pennuiveness o! e journeyman-teller and she eloquence o! n bmow.’ For ' journey- man-tenor ' rend ‘ Jeremy Tsylor,’ end initisl 'bnn'ow’ with n oepiul letter. endnu in film.” Elephante have cold no high an $15,000 epleee. end such whole I! no now exhibited with Forepeugh'e or the London olreneee are well worth 810,000 eeeh. Mr. L. B. Lent onee peld 88,090 for e bsby elephant that died while being treined. end before it had been exhibited to the public. There are It present no very noted elephente in the eonntry. but the lergeet and most velneble ie Bolivar. e huge and very intelligent animal, 9 yeere old, end owned by Mr. Hyatt Front of the Van Amburgh ehow. In England one Harding and his wilemhile drunk, resolved to drown themaelvu. She wu rescued and charged with murdering her hucbend. Her councelurged thut che noted under coercion. but the Chief Justice ruled it eetehllched law that it two persons egreed to commit eulelde, end one lost life, it was murder on the port of the survivor. The only quution wu whether they were not overpowered by drink. Thejury took thin View and recorded not guilty. According to the inveetlgatione oi a Russian proieeeor, Dr. Monanein, singing in an excel- lent means oi preventing conenmption, and for the development and mensthening oi the cheat it ie more efficient than even gymnaetie exereieee. The profeeeor has examined 220 eingere varying in age from nine to fifty-three yearn. and (and that the eheet 1e greater and ettonger among them then among per- eone at any other occupation. It is hsrd thst not only the brscd static. but the wine stnfls oi Frsnss should in“ short this you. In Chompsgns the iciinrs oi the lotter- is total, the grspc not ripeningâ€"s dis- sstcr without psrsilcl since 1820. Yet it will not weigh hssvily on oil foreign drinkers oi socslisd chmpagno wins. slncs much oi this hss no connection with France, snd only s isint connection with grspos. On Nov. 8 the Prince end Prlneees' ol Weles opened the new medial school 0! the Bertholomew Hospitel. The London Stand- ard seys luncheon wes siteswud served in the great hell. end it wss interesting to ob- serve e stxong likeness between the Prince of Weiss and e postnit on the well of Henry VllL. who granted the hospital its present chutes. The Cologne Gazette Ieye thet it In etlll doubted whether the Duke of Cumberlend will renounce hle r shte to the throne ol Henover. end thereby 8tithe poueeeion ol the 16 000 000 thelen put eelde ln theoellen of the toy el peleee etp Berlin. When the old Duke 0! annewiek dlel, the Duke of 0am- betlend will be menu the rloheet ol p'rlneee The Egyptlnnl built the Pyramids, the Greeks crested the Parthenon. Glut-“nutty nliod the Gothic cushcdnlu. come uncouth uchitccu gnu Irelnnd the round towers and the pooplc 0! ch. United ame- hcvc enriched the «1th with the grant howls. 80 can the London Daily Nam. The hour to: dinner in Pull In at half put nun pan. Thm kitten: lava died 01 diphthorln in Ogdonlburg. N. Y. They contacted the din- ouo tram childnn mooted with it. The postmortem onmlmuon showed phlnly the diphthoxmo nymbnno 1n the kittom' throw. The Buonou Burden-Com“ nm‘owly «owed shipwreck Mel: on Jersey, in her am not“ Wklml. The ma! Itmok a tool, knocking a hole in he: side. According to Mr. Love. the coat 0! bringing flu 7.000 Bopou to an! Item Malt. has you. st me time of Lord Buoonafidld a sand coup. III 0765 per mm. or a you Inn: 0! 86,855,000. Tho blah of County Wenmnth are likely to "tum a Jew. Mr. Giadltono write. thtt tho next election um be tho molt 111399th at tho twain in which ho hu “hon part. Hutu: Links! tn the hero of a pin: Italy produced in Pain '0 I delighted “alumna Sudan's men piooo hu uphilnul conflict. to: In theme. [mun lilac-m Imm- nnd Foreign News. AROUND THE WORLD. Two oi thoiut, ii not poniiiniy the int. oonumporuiu oi Bum. in Dumitiu. diod gluon limnluntounly within tho put lotto nightâ€"Mn. Memo. n the no oi ninety-two, and Mr. Willi-m Gordon. :3 the up oi r'noiy-unn. Both up to within I than “no no nmombond and Inch oi tho you’- Few oi as csn rosch the philosophic heights 0! indifference which are expressed in tho following touching lines. written. it is ssid, by s " miursblc wrotch " who did not root any one to suffer through his misfor- unos: to the deeigne of their euperlntending engineer. Mr. Wm. Welleoe, 01 Liverpool. The saloon, which will be placed omidehipe. and fitted up in the meet complete end lumptuoue manner. will hove permanent accommodationlorebont200coblnpueengere. She will oieo have room (or over 1,000 Iteer~ ego passengers. Every eppiience thet can lncreeee the eelety or inhence the comfort of peeeengen will be lound in the Pcrlelon. which may be expected to take her place omong the other well known ate-mehlpe o! the Line in April, 1881. (From the Liverpool Journnl of Commerce. Mon- ‘ day, 10th November, 1879.) ‘ Béiorring toe recent snnounoement that ‘ tenders were being esksd tor the construction oi e lugs pusengsr stsenaer oi 5,600 tons tor the Allen Line, we ere now in e position to stste tbst the order 102‘ this stesmer~tobo celled the Perisisnâ€"hes been pisoed with Messrs. Nepier.oi Glssgow.ths celebreted ship builders and engineers. The Perieisn will be built oi steel, mede on the Siemens-Meme principle. end the rhetoric! to be used in construction will be subject to the most rigid tests both by Lloyd's and by the owners’ own surveyor. She ie to be fitted throughout her entire length with e double bottom, divided into wster tight eompsrtmsnts. This mode oi structure. besides edding greetly to the strength oi the steemsr. gives e special security in one of grounding or other rnis- hap-injury to the bottom oi such e vessel being hermless. About nine months ego the Messrs. Allen bed the conrsge to oontrsot ior evesselior their ocesn service. to be con- structed entirely oi steel end oi the double- ‘ bottom srrsngement, before such hed been so employed in the construction at any‘ Atientic vessel. The vessel in questionâ€"1 Bnenoe Ayrsen, now nserly reedy tor seeâ€"‘ wss recently leunched by Messrs. Denny, oi 3 Dumbsrton, end is the iergest steern vessel ‘ thet hes ever been built oi steel. It msy be mentioned thet the some system oi construction is elso to be edopted in the new Gunsrd stssmsr Behere. The Perisien will be 440 ieet long. 46 ieet brosd end 36 test deep, and oi about 5.500 tons gross tonnegs. Her engines will be oi_greet power. threezeylindered. end built A singular ease oi recovery from insanity through an injury occurred recently in the N. Y; Homoeopathic late Asylum for the Ineane. A male patient. 24 years old, when in e state ot violent irritation, sprang up to the gee fixture, caught hold 01 e slender tubing, and ewnng himsell with considerable force. The fixture gave ray and the patient fell.etrikinghia head upon the atone pave- ment. Instantly he arose. walked out of the ward. and gave a clear account oi the aoei~ dent hehad met with. He had. in tact re- covered his mind. though he suflered greatly from the external injuries to his ecolp. This caee is not alone of ite kind. Some phyai- ciane have seriously tried to raise the ques- tion at the application of sudden end violent shaking ofthe heed to the treatment of in- sanity; but as the queetion oi the dose in one oi great difficulty. this heroic method re- mains optional with the patients themaeivu. Important New ehlpbnlldlnx Conunu Prince Gortsehakofl'a retirement has been prematurely announced elmost as often aa hie death; but even when it has taken place he will none the less he the moving epirit oi Russia's policy while his life and mental powers continue. The recall oi Oount Schouvaloff irom London has, 0! course. pointed him out as the Prince's probable aueceseor, but although thirty yeare younger, he ie no match tor his great master. The Oount'a glits are those 0! a sharp detective ; the Prince's are those oi a ter eeeing etetes- man. Born on the 16thoi July, 1798. Gotta- chakofl has figured in every greet political movement from the oongreae oi Vienna. in 1815, to the treaty oi Berlin. in 1878. In 1855 he caved Russia item the heaviest blow oi the Crimean war, and in 1870 he re. stored what thet war had taken from her. Such a man is not to be replaced; and although he may retreat. he cannot retire. The London corn-pendent oi the Liverpool Pouuyu “Bunion hue been current nil in that ihe meeting 0! we Cabinet next week will be (allowed by n denoumem at s most oxircordlncry and nailing nature. Thi- ie noihinaleu than ihe reliaulflon 0' “10 Prime Miniclcr. It ll reported the! Lou! Buooneficid in: been advised by his physicicn to take an early opportunity oi withdrawing iron: public lile. That snob advice has been given in pouibie enough. bm um it will be iollowed is qniie nnoiher menu. It Lord Bommfiold oontempiaiec retiring from public lilo, he will hudly 8i" efleouo his inclinetionl on the eve ole diuoiuilon oi Peril-mom. The direci conleqnence 0! Inch Ilia!) would not be lavornbla to the pronpectl oi the Oomerniivo party a the poll, and the Premier ie not the mm to jeopcrdize ihe interests of bin lollow- ere on n occuion like um." who ollo nlloh tho lava and cult: ohoppod up. Tho flowou 3 mm also" 01 in]! bloom on. when cooked, mu!) .0 good u an ohohu ova m in the and»: ver omoonvo to hon. The loo! we)! (Mod to and u to- boooo. The load mpholol on mode in“: blasting paper, and the inn" put 0! the no”: la mount-muted into 1 fine writing poper. The more woody portion 0! ‘ho phat. which “ulna greot sine, no and to: lool. The ban nod to obtained in me Orimoo. As on anti- noluh seem tho onnllowu in non voltuhlo. Roll on! It’s true I've not no shirts to wear It's true my butcher's bill in dun; In true my procpocu all look blue hut don't let char “memo you! Never on mlndl Roi on! Roll on. thou ball. roll on 1 Thong}: .3“ of Inky ur, Roll on thou ball, to" on! Through pathlosa ruhnl of tuna. Roll on Whtt though I'm in a 90m one 7 What though I connot meet my bills? What though I auflor toothaoho'u mu ? What though I uwallowoountleu pills ? Novgr you mind! on! ALLAN LINK. Such facts as the ioregoing, and a great many more that might be cited. prove that iarming must be conducted on business principles, and with a constant eye to economy, in order to pay. Silpahod. hap- hazard iarming cannot be remunerative, and those who suppose that anybody can farm, need only try their hand at it to find out their mistake. No occupation can be named that requires more constant attention to profit and loss. The upshot at it all is a strong argument ior agricultural education, and an urgent demand for such institutions as the Ontario School oi Agriculture. CHAD“! APPLES III IKOMID. A dealcrin Birmingham, England. writes: Slipâ€"WC are now receiving iron: your side oi the Atlantic large quanties oi apples. and owing to the iailure oi the iruit harvest here the demand upon your resources will be un- precedentediy heavy. I must tell you, how- ever, that you are doing your trade all the harm you can by your manner at packing the iruit. I have bought in the markets here and have imported apples direct irorn Oanada for the use oi my iamily ior the past ten years. and' speak irom ex- perience when I say that on an avenge at least halt are spoiled be- iore they reach the consumer. I have endeavored to induce some iriends in‘ Canada to pack me apples in grain, as an ex-w periment. hoping thereby to prevent injury to ‘ the iruit, but in vain. I was met by the assurance that the apples should be carefully packed in the usual way. and that no one besides me complained. The I°careiully packed" apples came in due time to hand. and the greater part were in a state at pulp. Had dry wheat or barley been placed in the caste with them. I think most would have been saved. and the expense oi packing would have been deirayed by the increased value oi the apples and by the price which can be obtained here ior damaged grain as iowi iced. When in Canada I have oiten heard the obstinacy oi the Englishman's persistence in old ways ridiculed, but certainly you are most worthy scions oi the old stock. now 10 reveal rounnr roe run sum-r. Abstain irom ioeding poultry twenty-iour hours beiore killing. Pluck while dry, leav- ing wing and tail leathers on. and entrails ‘ not drawn. Wrap the head in brown paper. tuck it neatly under the wing and tie the body round with a piece oi string. One important point which many iorwarders neg- lect is proper packing. All cases used ior that purpose should be periectly clean. lined with brown paper, and large enough to con- tain irom 160 to 200 lbs. Great care should be taken to pack the goods, so that the top represents a iair average oi the contents oi the case. The bad habit oi " topping cl " frequently resorted to begets suspicious cus- tomers, and injures the reputation oi both shipperand consignee. Upon _the cover or h.“ 0! «oh pickup Ifiould b0 muted and, m groan weight cud nu. ”ma rum: mom nun-nu. Pm nun have any: boo: top. In comm The experimente in eheep end cettle teed- ing deeerve end will repey oereiul study. In the leading oi eheep tor the merket. the beet reeulte were obteined iron: the use of pelmnut maul end lineeed cue. end the moat profiteble erimele were Oxford Down croeeee on grade Ootewold-Leiceeter ewee. Proieeeor Brown'e figures in regard to the coat or teeding iet nettle ere eomewhet etertling. They ehow thet in order to eerry on thie bueineee profitebly, cettle muet be bought It A cheep figure, led no no to mete prime beet thet will bring the top merket ‘price, end their manure eereiully eeved. A lot at eteere, bought too high. were led et en ectuel lore, when coat 0! food end ettendence were fully cetimeted. Proieeeor Brown remerke thet " law of us heve eny idee on to the actual coet of feeding, becenee few 01 us ‘ere in the hehit oi piecing e velue upon the produce coneurned on our own ierme.” He quotee en eeeertion 0! Dr. Lewee. thet in no ceee would en eniuiel pey for the coat of “I feed by the direct increeee oi ite weight from each iood. There muet eleo be en improve- ment in the quality oi the meet, end e correeponding lucreeee in the price obtained. The experimente made et the Model Fern: prore thet it doee not pey to buy eteere et (our end one-seventh cents per pound. feed them five months, end then eell them ct} (our end two filth cente per pound, livet weight. With firet clue menegernent in ell reepecte. Proteeeor Brown thinks forty-three per cent. mey be mede et cettle feeding. But new is thie firet-cleee menegement to be eecuredt “ Aye, there’e the rub." Although nothing final and conclusive is aa yet attained by Profeeeor Brown.or could poutbiy he in ac ahort a time. hie labore eflurd some practical hinta and leuona worthy ot mention. lie atarted experimenting with unbounded faith in good barnyard manure. and aieo with the belief that moat, if not all. other fertilize" are atimulantr and medicinee, not of much real value except on land already containing a pretty fair supply otpiant food. The ordinary farmer cannot go wrong in doing his boat to make, preserve and employ to the ntmoat advantage what- eVer manure can be obtained from the etabiee and farmyard. The chief efficacy of other fertihzare hae been found by the ‘Profeeeor to be in conjunction with_thie. ‘and there is ground to auapect that, for ‘ the moat part. they haaten the eflect oi barn- yard manure. giving immediate rather than continuoue reaulta. It may turn out that. for the beat returna from a rotation of crope, it in better that manure ehould actin a gradualinetead of a speedy manner. In the meantime, we cannot err in making farmyard manure our main dependence. Farmyard manure and nitrate of coda. need conjointly. have, an far. yielded the largeet crepe. Farmyard manure and bone duet come next. then farmyard manure and gyp- eum. a lime compcet iollowa unit. and so on. all the experimente being confirmatory of farmyard manure ae entitled to the firat place among fertilisers of the coil. Expert» manta with wheat, barley and oate. after roote and eeveral kinda of manure the previoue year. also plainly indicate the eupertority of farmyard manure. Indeed, no marked ia this. that on acareful eumming up of valnee. farmyard manure ie found to be eighteen per cent. betterthan either boner, euperphoephate or nitrate of soda. Of the three grains con- cerned in this trial. oate were found to be the moat profitable crop, estimating them at 40c. per_buehel, barley at 60c. and wheat at 81. A mound agriculturlut than Idea to tho experimenu 1“on mode by Prof. Btown at the 9mm? Agrfiqunqul 00113130. ' A BUDGET (‘O'II'ILI'SD IV A IN“ I) 'I‘IUAIa AGBlUllh'l‘UfllIl‘. Exporlnenu II llw Model Farm. FAB." AND GARDEN. Pond. an“. --"It'l and: out; but gnmu l0 Minimum”, nu O Au Excnun Mrnrcm ”minnow.â€" Mr. John Kirkputrick, M. D.. M. B. 0. 8 , oi ‘Ohlppcwo, ioovco {or Englond nut Wodnol- ‘ doy to fill tho rooponoible pooition oi Pruidont of Bi.Thomoo Hoopitoi. London. Tho doctor hoo hod quito on cxcio'ng ond porilouo corcor. During tho ioio Burro-Turmoil wor ho woo lent to Turkey by tho Md Orou Society tor the rolioi of tho wounded; token prioonor by tho Buooionl. dotoiuod thirty-oven don. during which timo ho woo compelled to morch 1.200 miloo. oufloring inconooivohio horde ohipo ond indignitioo. 0n hio orriroi ot Adriouopio. Mr. Blouni, iho Bogiioh Oonoui, hooring oi hio cooo, reported it to Mr. Loyord. Briiioh mum oo Con-toutinopio. who immodiotoly toiogrophed to Lord Dorby. Tho oouuquonco woo hio immodioto roioooo. with o otrong opoiogy irom tho Groud Duh, commondo oi the Bunion omy. Thoro io ouch moi octiviiy in tho building trodo in Porio tho. tho worhmon who uouoily roiuru homo to tho couutoy oo ihio oooocn until tho opting oro ronoiniug in tho copiioi. she Ille- and Lclvu I Five Year Old Ben One Hundred and seventy-Ive Poland- in Weight. 0n Bnndey lute Mu. Evens wee buried in the Town-hip oi Money. fie-tinge County, whoee weight sometime beiore her deeth wee 475 ponnde. Her («fin wee 3“. high end Bit. 7in. eel-on. end It hole bed to be out between the itont door end window to get it out. Deeth wee eenud by iet etonnd the bent. The deeeeeed iedy wee only thitty-iont yeere oi ege. end the lerge eon- eonrte whieh eeeembled et her innenl ehowed the respect in which the wee held. Bheleevee eeon who in not yet eix yeere old. end who tune the toelee et 175 ponnde. Leet you the parents were casted $2,000 by e treveiling ehowinen for the privilege oi putting thi- boy on exhibition. New You, Nov.â€" .â€"An eoeonnt 'le pub- llehed to.dey o! the burial in Greenwood Cemetery yeeterdey 01 e lerae Newfoundlend dog owned by Mr. end Mre. Wilmerth. Their twenty-three yeere o! eon-tent eeeooletlon with the enimel bed ereeted en efleetlon. which wee enhenoed by the olroumeteneee o! the dog hevlns and Mn. Wllmerth lrom drowning eeverel yeere ego, end the old eouple hevlng no children. their teellnge werevlevlehly expreeeed ln ettentlon to the dog. The nndertelrer mede e eofiln. end wee ordered to put e ellver plete on it. He not the remelne to hire. Wilmerth‘e roeidenee. where it wee met by two eerriegee end eeeorted to Greenwood Cemetery by e couple of their reletlvee. Arriving et the cemetery. they proeeeded to the Wilmerth temily plot, wherein the oeeket wee buried. Alter the greve hed been filled the perty returned home. An order wee left tor the ereetion o! e heed- etone to be put over the greve. 'A Man fluent-c Inn-ell ler lulu Cen- ’ lined l- III-“Youth. ‘ Thoee who happened to be in the Boston ' and Providence Depot at 4 o'clock yeeterdey afternoon witnessed a right which conned [many toieel rad. At that time there come \ plodding into the atation an old man not leel : than Iixty yeere oi age, bareioot, bareheaded. and in tact with nothing on hot a pair oi well worn overalls, which reeohed nearly to hie knees. and a thin white ehirt which wee thrown open in iront. With the nniortnnate man wee a email child warmly clad.whieh he ceemed to take great care oi. On entering the depot he went into the gente' waiting- room where he placed the child near the etove. while he proceeded to pnrchue a ticket. Alter buying hie ticket he took a rent near the child and we: coon surrounded by a large crowd. One gentle. man, anxious to ace ii the man wee in need oi money. asked him why he war so poorly clad. To thie queetion at first he learned not inclined to reply. but he finally raid that in hie early days he had been very wicked and that he wee now pnniehing himeeli ior it by going in an almoet naked condition. He further ateted that hie intentions were to go in that condition during the remainder o! the winter. At this point ,he took the child which accompanied him by the hand and boarded the 4 30 train on the New York a Northeaetern Railroad for Berlin. A gentle- man present who ceemed to know. iniormed thou who collected about him tint the old iellow wae really worth considerable money, he being the owner of three honeee on Smith'e Hill and a email iarm near Berlin. Gumâ€"Providence Journal. [mid to Ben wlllu all "no Ceremony Ate tending a Ila-an lung'- Burt-l. A FAITIIFUL DOG'B FUNERAL nu roux (IA-nu wan. Make the noble ugu Ind mun, give tho 001! a good wum lu-d at night, of to“ “row, on nnw ll tho but ; keep her oont olun will: 3 end and btmh, teed be: four pound: good clover hoy out up Ind waned with worm um. Ind then mixed with one gun: at when bun and one quus of oormnaul. Moo I do! ; n noon give u slop o! ubout I qwt o! bnn in o poillul of worm water with 5 null handlnl of «It; md about. nix pound- of good hay. This should keep u cow 0! 12 or 14 gun“ on lull milk on Iho winner. - ron't mu Ital run. _ New in me time to make money nud enrich your term. The ptlece 0! all kind: at “no «out on good. The bent yield the mo" tom. Do not all your cause gain, but use to [stun the old nook on key p the young craving. You eon mnke moxe profit by teed- lng n plg twelve month. than by “kins twenty-tour monehl to m it lot mnrkol. You on mnke more money by leading n been to: thirty monthe then keeping in double the time. B uelng grain. nnd keeping nook wmn on oomlofleble. you eon enrich your term. The efleoll o! leeding ooxn or gain to your were and young nook enbsneee the value of your menure plle tar mote thnn you hove on: ldee ol. - chic quarto" m n oumpttblo to coldc It unduly npoud. a once In" at 3 duo turd thnt hcd bun «totally and to: the cutnmn chow: ntmoct ruined by bows turned out when thc tutu won owr. and Mt to abut {or thcmlclm. without cbeltcr of any kind. A cold um storm coming on. nouly "or 1H hog in thc herd contacted n ceveu col mcny cuc- tbu terminated in xhonmn- than. while, In othcu. 3 chronic cough cm! s smilunl decline, ending tutnlly, wu tho mu t. AN BNOBMOUB WONIAN. BE LF-PUNISIIJIBNT.

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