THE BEST. Fall and Winter M purchasers that by“ xey, but get relish". Lon men to be keptm was to be taken one: AM SIRE} PAIY, alum...†.0. â€no, our. ecu-M Prices Rig " ‘ " .-.:.r. HARM!“ 0833 an STD CK Complete. inns: H.213: :1 Emily was burnt by ' gccnt farm. On them: my satisfaction, andï¬ Ln; amount of my chi 1:: 1' 311;. pleased withfl gf tn 1.- i..surance comp“ EN MI in this way. One is that no beingnoeessafy the hunger: be closer together each way, gmnz ‘ ï¬eld The mulch aids materially†‘ will be an item. is better for late than for and: , a: the mulch rather remit the uleast at ï¬rst. In many localities 201'? or less of a drouth nearly way an 123 the latter part of July and malty at a time when late potatpes flame; and a good mulch at “until!†L3 securing this by retaining mon- 'L-soil. :. -A. :nom-Imana 9m much with 7 to savanna one! hum- tn style 21:. to. but we win can {am} and the lung. 3611' m3 BLANM] sazn'rmo, 'INE GRAY FLA“ [ETS and an almost for Ladies’ and Child assortment of 001'. ittle Bri' MENT. >us Engih *der, fora â€Kl/IS, .11 Found EBB the HIGH DEVI). :fmny plant in the government bob Men is the so-called Barber plant, the 1 Web are used. in some parts of the . mbbing on the face to keep the beard ï¬rming. I: is not supposed to 1:870 ..ona beard that is aiready rowed. 3% act as a preventive, boys an- ‘3 to keep the hair from getting t may face. It is also employed by “$3311 people who desire to keep pal"! was free from hair, as a. â€19W.“ interests by 1:21;; infamy ynrs old. and ,5 for twemv ï¬ve ‘30“, :15 -"MustangBm.“ “ V0- ..... WARDEN gm‘rERESTXNG ITEMS FOR FARM- ans AND maoENERs. mfg 30mm In? a: flair Vigor W £5 hair from turning gray. Egir was rapidly turning gray and "Mt '0‘“; one bottle of Ayer’s Hm: fig“ remedied the trouble, and my $15 now its original color and full- 528. 03:31:93, Cleveland. 0. ’ '3de Dr J, (‘._Ayer a 00.. Lowell.“ yd 5y Draggxsts and Perfumers. ’ lhï¬? 5v». wit not interfering too much with imi. the best plan of applying a t": tn prepare the soil in a good ï¬lth, 11:: tbs rows and plant the seed, curve!» a. and prepared in a good ï¬lth by ring. Mark out the rows shallow and mhaa two feet apart; then drop tho ghteen inches apart in the rows, cover- :halittlesnil, and then haul outand the Wheat-straw. spreading evenly 'ace. No other attention will bi r.. Occasionally s. few of the stronger 1‘19 J imon or ragweed, will fore! ythrough the mulch, but the few flimcceed in doing this can haeaglly Lap, and no cultivation is needed. when: L :9 .de a leading crop, sothat imply of sunw can be readily secured, am often be made proï¬table, 331% ii‘or atatime when usually work il L“Sling;whileinadry seasonthero ll h Ako found in the botanical garden tmlplant,†which is so designated “catches butterflies and kills them Sport. It: flowem attract the poor 1'3? by the honey it offers. and Maxim 113mg upon it grabs the but- ‘Jzthe head and holds it fast until up. soil should be ploughed 96?? i: but taking pains 110$ 30W" Then after the plants ha" m showing above ground, apply ï¬n Satan-e must be takennotw it“ ~(‘ L n l" El ‘58 neat tender by “3an . 90m to separate the . 'mmed to observe in the botanicd “1* three kinks of plants that have Wlm'oxx or the Ingaâ€"the leaves, of i“: the lungs of a plant. The dis- ‘ mm by the turning of the have! :4 ‘0 White, the aflection gradually k â€0‘? Que spot until, when 3}“! is ; The only objection to coverb‘ arassoonos planted, is thatifflu shmd becold paud wet theme in con- .75.; cf the seeds rotting, and 'in low wet land. 01: higher or inedhnd this danger is very much “‘v I? is just about to die. emu! Mu: would seem, the gardeners only 'P'Petnm the disease for the sake of "“1 curiosity, all plants of thom vario- “N '00 healthy being thrown awn!- "My. 1‘3: Then the flower drops it on tho and lies m wait for a. fresh unfortun- Tf’éw‘ “has me mm P“ WP“! ’essrisk of failure. Wheat 01‘ 17° yshouldbeused-N. J. Siam Fm“ are not aware of the em With l.“mlfliescmnbe made tog-rowan! mlallthair beauty and tragranoo in '“L Vith the trifling cost at eon- :g‘mu pond or sinking in W I1::01y!tutmx-mmlmminhuman»! h; ““3 water during the summer, WWW“): straw and boards inthe “WP from freezing. The 1:0qu “42:59 ‘bout two feet deep; Iain!“ M inmallow thmindaepm. I, mm). knotty root, m m bwmud, ï¬ll with“, and .5“- For tubs, many-um hum,on,oralt;oldmom «Wmabouzmmmup Elk mutants W‘ W “hooped. Itu‘mldwnaon" in Wreaths manual: “Mink“: dean younger “tho bum: sum it use ï¬m‘uwdmmcqï¬e h» :w‘airVigor mom a mind red mix as big as yhieh has this remarkable faculty, 3m? rubbed on tough beer or «m: Mdce on “any Subjectsâ€"Tho “ion at Potatoes Under Sm. chmwlng Aquatic Plant. ,vgry Peculiar Botanica! SM as A.“ (Ewahiau afloat. inï¬gggg on“: 3.. 03H Bataan-.5 Hr Tgï¬aga. in? 8.9.2.. :3 e ; was i. Gm'ing Aquatic Plan“. swan. AUGUST 12. 1892 Peculiar Plants. hair after fevers. :venr ago I had 3mm. :1 recovered WY han' began at. and what lxtde remained ' v, I tried various M5, 9;: stems. mm at last 1 began :cr’s Iimr Vigor, and now my rapidly and is maxed :0“ ing «2an color."â€"-Mrs. A. Collins. . ,1: from falling out. :56? of years age. by recom- fa :rrtnd . I began tons: \‘a cor 1’) stop thehairfx-om D'pr! vent its turning gray. :3 \. ere most satisfactory. m: Lizc ztions since 113ch ,; 51nd of 1 natural color."â€" , \I'. Kinney,T ii: 3 809951“! by TWO GOOD SALT BOXES. means. madoWIthnttIQ'rx-onbfeul mVerym harem two designer salt boxeathat were recently fumished'fln Rural New Yorker by one otits correspondents:â€" . Theobjectiatohave‘aboxholdingaqmmft urmorenlcontho bottom,†arranged whenpheedontotdomitimbeaccedbb toMnndyotpmtoctedhomx-dn "WES-QR WM Onoisnearlyfootsqunremdeightincbu despot the Mazda]: inchesin trout, whichisonlypartlyincloeed. ThelidEpro- jechaneinchin front. Thewhobw gatisï¬vmly attachedtoapostorbnï¬dinz. Misplacedin Bk: sight otthesbock. which soon learn topnshupthn hinged coverwiththeir m andhelp thermalâ€: wlienevertheyaodedm Theotherflgureshoms diflemt style,u thedwrisattechedtothetonandisdmply pruned :gainst when salt is needed. It I: wwmthedoorhack, â€shown, for. few days untilthe animals know win: the boxcontaina, andthenit can be allowed to swing inposition. Any one using theeeor dmflhrboxeewfllbesuprisod atthetrequen- oywith which stock visit them, and flu sight winedueate the farm who more liberdwithsdtinhme. â€In-5° ~V "_â€"‘-_V' v 7 mm “ï¬re-tang†unlessplenty 01 3‘" when: material be used, or the mm‘ handover occasionally. 'Thehoe will compensate for lack 01139 mare inthe garden sometimes. Nothing im‘ proves Vegetables likes. good hooins 0‘ the loll and cutting out the weed!- Peas maystill beplantedfo: a later sup- ._ __j L-A_ Ghana Orchard grass is oonsinemd superior to timothy, but it does not yield as much My. About one pound of 119qu pufple to 200 gallons of water isasnflcienflystrong solu- donfornninaecticide. Sheepwill need butlitflo toad 21'0th bu-nnowitgrassisplonflfnl. ands 88m afgrainmaybemadeinthatdirecï¬on. Itwillpay to thoroughly gamma every earoteorn intended for seed. Corn from ï¬eldsintea‘aedwithmstlastsaason shouldbe ~mtmlizmsandal-scomplainï¬lm-“1143"“. bunny-eat increase in d‘estrucï¬veinaect! smooths Englishsparmws' arrived anddrovo All fallen fruit, whether very young 0’ nearly matured, should be destoyed in m to prevent the propagation of insects OI much as possible. During the warm days of summer the m ,‘__A_ -0 -L 1111]: m nun Achy“.-.â€" u it has not been done, in Maeâ€"{tejnduce the growth 0! laterals, though the matter should have been attended to earlier. Iroup shows the elects of the disease during ‘theannmer the diflculw of eflecflng a. cure limo great, and. the flock should be dean-0y. an the natï¬e biraa. Luw “up; av.- -v ply. Use the dmiwï¬ï¬as and keep them well cultivated, â€the 87333 will easily “'6 them out during warm weather. Cowswillnot refuse stagnant waterwhen thirsty,andassuch inter contaminant!†tank thepatterotaplentihfl sï¬pplyotm misan important one. Trimbacktheraspberflel 331d blackberrie- om 001161111160 “WW ‘â€"'â€"v _ Also, “that an insufllcient food supply fer two weeks caused a very considerable loss In feeding thereafter.†not only upon th extent, but more so on the skill of the dairy- â€" 3â€"4- «mdafla in cleanliness. which eanh, uuu mv-v .. -â€" man. Theï¬rstrequisiteisclemliness, which “the stablemd ends withthepack- jng of the butter for market. 3 Grain maybefedli 'yfocowswhan theyareinmllflow ofmflk, but ittheoowl coming of! previousto calving it isbetter towitholdaugrainittbaanimalsamingood condition, inorderwavoidmflkteveratcul- serva as: mulch, or covering, over the sur- ‘uchto on W" â€V" n P â€as - macaw-ooh!» game from New York, m to buy the crop, and they pawn“: P m until he went crazy and cunped - . Inks will 3 gun :to MW -" Farm Note. “(Jam qumU-râ€"w' - __ , uuc‘ . and, Inthe second, to theelevation of thin Whoa. placetowhich it does not rightly belong. Thisbeing so, the evllmn only!» remedied by enacting achangain thoviews now in vogue about “tallingin hive†ands}! that thisterm implies. by edu- “a-.. m... .an women at home through MARRIAGE HDMORALITY‘ ‘ k POWERFUL PAPER BY COUNT LEON TOLBTOI- Aloplytotho We: "no new W - handled in an story mml_m enï¬tled “The Kreutp â€Sonata.†Withthisrequeet Ishnll now wwmcdiyply. . mflews on theQueetiou my be unedu- cfly mtednstonbwa: Without enteringinto mambo generally amnitudthnt 1 mmmtemanyingthnt manypeepleoon- donejnymngmen neeuraeotconductwith mitotheothereexwhichis incompatible withsh'htmmflity, andthnt main-om- m isperdoned mindpdly became of pryflcnlneoeesiflee. Bothpnrentl end theGovernmengin eonsequenoeotthfl Viey.mybeediltowinket profligecyand, even m'thehstreeorgtoencouregeitapno- ï¬e. lamp! ' thatthisisnotrighï¬. Itunot the: the health 0! one class should necessitate the ruin of another, nqdin consequence it‘isourflrkt‘duty ï¬o‘ turns. deafen- tosuch an essentially 1m- mornl doctrine, no wetter how strongly eodd otymay hmesbebhshed or law protected it. Moreover, it needs to be fully recognized “more righflyto be held responsible torthe consequences of their acts, and the! thoeeare no longerfo beviaited uponthe womaualone. She, who is too frequently thevictimotmnn’e selï¬shnem is no longer tobeurthe entire burden otn doublesin. It follows h'omthis thntit tsthe duty of unmarriodmen who do not wish to live a Meet infamy!» practice such confluence in respecttoallwomanestheywmddwerethe fepnle societyin which they move made up exclusively oitheir own mothersend sisters. Amore rational mode of life shouldbe adopted. Which would include abstinence homdwhoï¬cdï¬nhtmm ewin eating and tron: flesh 11128", on the one hand, and mom-sew physical labcronthcother. lam notspcakingotgymnnsflmmrotany otthoei occupations which may be fltly descxfibed as yingatworkflmemthegcnuinetoilthct tigues. Noone needgo min ecu-chat proofsthntthiskindotabctemious living in not merely possible, but hr 153 hurtfnlto healththan excess. Hundreds of instanoel mknowntoevery one. Think my ï¬rst contenticm. In the second place,1thinkthntotlato ,‘ 1_|_ {015, through various reawns into which need not enter, but amongst which the above-mentioned laxity of opinion in society and the frequent ideolimtion of the subject incurrent literature and painting may be mentioned, conjugal inï¬delity has become more common, and is considered less repmo hcnsibla. Iamof opinion thatthis is not right. . _ ’nae origin 0! thisovilistwo-fold. It“ dumthe ï¬rst place. too. natural instinct and, lntbe second, to theelevation 0! thin Who placetowhich it does not rightly belong. Thisbeing so, the evllmn onlybe remedied by enacting achangain thcviews now in vogue about “tallingin love†ands}! that thisterm implies. by edn‘ cotingxnen and women at home through tamilyinfluenceud example, and abroad, by means of healthy public opinion. topmo- .,u___.. mm». mar-"m. and I}, hum “ â€"vâ€"vâ€"‘ r 7 _ 7 tice that abstinence which morality? and Christianity alike enjoin and to see in their animal passion tees to be conquered rather thantrlendsto he encouraged. This is my “telling inlove†and what it leads toare viewedindur society is that the birth 01 children has lost its_ pristine signiï¬cance, and but what is stillworee, the spiritualâ€"strength and vigor of theyshould be avoided. The remedy is to be found in that self-restraint which, rightly considered, is an essential element of mam dignity and whntis as incumbent upon him after as fneforemarriage. This is my third contention. In the fourth place, I an) of opinion that the children (who in our society are either an obsticle to enjOymen unlucky acd‘ dent, as it wereâ€"or else, it the number in eye to the pleasure which‘they may be made to yield to their parents. The conseguenoo in and women, butto inc-em worthy of men d a. cubit to their stature, their weight, to ad to make them spruce, sleek, well-fed and ' them out in all manner of fantastic costumes, wash thm, overteed them and refuse to make them work. If the children of the lower orders differ in thid thoee of the well-Mo clas- hst respeCl: from --- on. fliflmnae 1: meme formal, they hire. EeZeeéty. in? , and not because work as 8- (13'3- a â€"" 'ediï¬'on‘ot'tï¬o m encyâ€" ' Clo-peas. which was originally compiled during the reign of Kim-Lung. no index alone ans twelvotoliovolnm dflyprmfllmthoorgans ofspedano- angedumï¬onaluadindmtrhlinmm {Mmdevoted cadmivelyto military lvuuua‘uuv râ€"“l â€"â€" â€"' faces the 811m Mmamfleanda hall at driveways, seven springs of ma ,,__ I-.. ~%5="w†â€T†f" III/mm: xraarzmewvo :0†[J fl/tï¬tJTtMflAf/flllfl flit/VAR!†roar. MM): 77w: (IKIOIWIRJ. â€0:010" 8711! ï¬ll/66072? 1/! 8/6 5073. 725.8 FIWG'IMIIIIIOM For do by nu [And-u ammk'mu. many. July 21. 1892â€"15- New Advertlsements. FRUIT ! Housekeepers will now be pondering over the quantity of preserves to be made this season, and other details incidental to that important work. Right here the question “Where will you purchase your supply of Sugar†comes In. To preserve fruit Sugar is necessary. and alive to this fact we made larger purchases some months ago at an exceptionally favorable quotation. Its a sweet subject but we don’t wish to enlarge upon it too muchnwe merely“ ask that when you make up your mind what quantity you will require, you will be. good enough to call and get our prices. We can’t be equalled in value. Nor excelled in weight or sweetening materials: SUGARS FOR PRESERVING. urnâ€"4., â€"- â€" ~‘w aoentury olduudmyloï¬ Nails, Tar and Building Paper, Paints, Oils, gBUILDER s. . mu 1893.4"- mdL______ andâ€. J my 71. ml. “’3“ PURE MANILLA,‘ €120le IOGG BROTHERS. BINDER TWINE. ONE DOOR EAST BENSON HOUSE. Putty, Locks, Hinges, etc., etc. USE MCCOLL’ ARCH. CAMPBELL, .CYLINDER DILS aLARBINE MAEHINE 01L 'ï¬Fâ€"flâ€"ri W} 41' LOWEST PRICES. SILVER COMPOSITE. OAKW’ †00D. Moan? Bras. a: Go. ‘7'. Pa 3219’“ Emu? can-Room PURE RED Glass, "gamma. 0M0. on. â€Wound†nepmeetozetthm PURE AND RELIABLE E. GBEGURY '8, mm†Tanglefoot stibky Flu Paper. Poison Fly Paper, Fly Felts, Etc. POISDNS 4! hihmwmhnndsnmq I CHOICE RED BRICK. which! will“ a or deliver l: W or WM“ yu'd muonudslred. Fox-colorâ€: mum of ï¬rm mnnotbo bong. 503 WAKE LIN. mm. m 8. tutâ€"W PURE PARIS Gm. INSECT POWDER.“ Lunâ€"wq. FOR SALE. 30000033333103. UNIUN CREDIT PBflTECTIIl _ ammmm ‘OOOIA'I'IOfl- on and at m hammunwm , 003. Km m mun-nu. â€149931. June 9 1392.400. }EORGE DOUGLASS. mm or ruins: m Wines, Whiskies, Ales, Porters, Eta; «eunuch-nuanc- IO. BRYAN SON, that you may require 11m the coming season. 19 Kent-st, opp. Hurley W3! Infézï¬imsumon 001mm â€In!“ rILDERS, ATTENTION. â€"At tin old ramble brick MW in l. mu. man had : hate «my J. LeROY, Commâ€"Inna d A. MIDDLETON o FIRE AN D m. Madman-l0. I. match-WNW“ Miscellaneous. Ins urancq MRI-9‘ nova-u. anmwn rIS AT- Licenses. SHANNON.