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The National Democratic I'latform.
We, His deWao* »l llm fti'iiiorraltfl |iart> <•( •!»**
FAUN AM) IIONK.
lit I plug the Soil.
Tlifl good farmer thin. Nature
" V-.V''.rVi.!- rnnrtu. J does not always make a jierfect soil-in-
'—"••r/'J ■ deed hut seldom. Then the farmer'll aid
* a 1 h in excellently, lie i* 1 ‘
ho hli n rnJtilTInr^
. Ill'll, n mil are not scant. What It gener-
contain* the principles of many otlioi
SONK (HANTS.
<1 manure, to Ikj left on until | ^ euniiiiiiimi m. rMniii«nNbir iMriirnn
With Mich treatment, a bed of
mulched Iteforo cold weather sots In
with yard manure, to lie left on until
spring. With *uch treatinen
strawberries may lie set out
her that will yield, not quite an
fruit on if put In the hi,ring, hut enough
for family uoe ; and the Itcrric* will l»e,
an thoao
f or &P-
»„ of larger
of tlio spring plnntinK—
isiK^steB&ts t&SgSSgfS
—,rr. ‘v;;!*:!, rs iKiix ,r. *»
,„, V . subsoil plow, Jl.hnut dludhln.. ,1c, n.i^Ho" Zink,"Si llHuft
There in on exibition in a *U>re on
State street, in this city, perhaps the
moat remarkable couple in the world—n
man and woman who are giant* in
stature. They are Mr. and Mr*. M. V.
Hate*, whose home is now in Seville,
.nty, Ohio. . They are each
even a horse rake, hut they will use ma
nure more or less. It is well for the land
is ho. Nature has marie some
..Mi soils loo wetfor farming purposes, though
is thoroughly ripe, they will keep much
i his soil he must drain it. lie
the undeveloped richness.
then gets the undeveloped richness.
Pulverizing nod stirring the soil deeply,
so that heal and air can get down i*
another great thing. These are the main
-simple, yet how little done,
re give you the Hoil; you
uml she helps you in rcturir-
i while you are doing it. Hie keeps
your ground moist when you mellow it,
and she lets the air pass into it with its
fertility, which she took from negligent
f she leaves
yards; and this fertility she leaves
with the soil so that the farmer and na
ture are helping each other. Thus our
' How uro tlwy de
teriorated ? Hy just the opposite course
neglect. The more we do for our farms,
moro nature will aid us, and thus
better will he our land. 'The truth
~ SM. ,h T„ST„,n:
dug nature at the
r. The land Is still hers; she
holds the title deed.—Rural
, wiis’flmf fir ""
null thin j.rn.lili't bv the wldlli uf ill.-
ml. hi Irct, l„k.- II vi*. t well tin* ..I
nrk is required in (rnling It out: il
. .‘li-nn ; tlio I.iwIm like II, iiii.I
,7,1l"g l» wasted.
I. Now fur hiving lie-mi It In worn, than
vnliK-l.-nH, there Is so inlii li fattening iim-
t. rlnl In It. enimmsltlnli iiii.I so lillli. ,.f
■ mu iicun will rill 11 "ill'll nicy Will
eot anything, but the only result will Ik* The practice of enriching or
an increave of fat on their bodies and a the lertillity of the soil inure
decrease of vitality and productiveness, turning under clover has lieim
have one
only should Is* fed to poultry. are yet
< nir experience has lxion that for their
breakfast a dry dough of shorts is suffi
cient, If you liavo some skim milk to mix
it with, all the better. A good supply
of oats and barley should he kept in the
feeding Is.x through the day' and at
night a feed of wholesome wheat slmdld
lie given them.
and tlio weed seeds tliey contain are
OLTZi
zssspms:
J keepers have discovered the per
nicious effects of corn on their |k>u I try
t; the
I "lU'l
i is to
they will come to terms when they get
sufficiently hungry, and after they have
to a less attrin
....... ii.»o Corn should he fed only in the cold
weather, and then sparingly and for the
noii- hist meal of the day.—Mamichusetta
if * rs«f not .Miriiiiji"iranTTl iomi!. .!* <»f winter will certainly kill thorn. The
■'?» •-> (■* d.hi!Wi! genu of the weevil is often in grain that
“ ** ) is porfcetly sound, and
germ of the weevil is often in grail
to all ap|*earanee is perfectly soiint
only waits n suitable amount of moisture
him li.'M lo develop. In grain houses
mir .inly remedy, when we Imvii n lot of
Infesleif grain, is In sereen frequently iiii.I
try 1.1 keep It eool lilt winter. I know
to it. I have often put weevils on the
grain"!.! "'liny' would” make n" Iwedhie
Jl. The)j will sometime lly, when'll! Dip
test «•>•’ Hiking iilH.nl n pint of sound
wliPHl fnnu n Innit loml. In which I n.nhl
11 n.l no imlioiithm of weevil, nn.l niter
Htirring il very Ihim.llghly in n course
hnmUieve I put il in .. glum jnr mill
’■■I il light. In n few week. It wiu
' with large nmt mnall weevil, (two
Ih|, iiii.I they lived for inure than a
In Oil. tight jnr. Thin wan
lunger l.y .hading them without employ.
ie*nry. 'Keep top and
‘ternary. Keep top
night, when the front ahonld I* allot, to
prevent any nttacka of mildew l.y eold
'IrafU. Cold grape,lea ahonld Ik.
nnllieiently moist to prevent red ar
and inanro healthy vine-.- - Cmmlnj
in.hea in heigl.t, I
l«nr hundred and aoventyeight p.nndk,
while the wife weigha four hundred am!
thirteen pAumla. The enmninn-eiiol
visitor, when plain'd between them, l. ela
very inneli aa tlnlliver must have felt
when he fell among ihe giants.
Mr. or captain flute., as he is
His
The constant and
ssss
HOW turned under will, u good turn
commercial fcrtilixers. There is no green
will in future re.|irire great lalairand ex-
I*"" hi exterminate tliein. Miieh val-
"iil.le lala.r may !«• saved if the work is
mi w done,and the laud
product, and von will have Ihe
1st or huahela. If the eora is extra
gn.«l divide hy two, wlii. li will gin, the
lllimia.ron,ualiel, of shelled eon,.
yet young. The clover must grow
least one year in order to become
aln.ng enough to give a good emit of
manure, and Hus yonrof eh,ver seriously
elieeks Die young trees. The prnetlee
I he seed is cheap, and the seedini' j»
very easily done ; the soil is made I.k.kt
and mellow, and there ,1 Is- no el.eelr
to the trees—es|M*ei,illv if
Stature is not so notieenl.le
as that of his wife, who seems „|„„„c
length, she being netually talle/Vor'a
woman than he is for a man. They are
evj.leMlyp.'oplewho.ifnotw,
. would la. .
They are .. , ,
the holy en|ieolally feels the awkward
ness of her |H>sitlon aa the ol.jeel of the
cu rioaity and open moil thcrl wonder of the
' In an inter,wting
OK.V. M'lT.III.I.AN
Th. r.-is-., -r is. nnvANT x oTti^TTO^rjtjjtwiw" !,/'';)"^i.'rs-■
■jaa* UNITEB STATES CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION
) of liis post to enable us
(Nisitive convictions os to his future. In
his hands may lie safely left the task of
liberal justice on the snuth^
Ml*, 1 while jealously awarding
u.ay the north, and the Issues
indbc^cvei
Iin" with our reporter, she showed niien-
ly her dislike of the tile she Is len.flnir
built and furnished espjcially li»r them.
high, and no doorway is less than eight
-lx foet two IX,
num, hut a dwarf, compnreU with liis
wm. Hates is now twenty-nine years <d
age. He is a native of lx*teller county,
Kentucky. His wife is a No/a Hcotinri,
twenty-seven years of age. The
married in Ixmdon, England,
, - Il a will enter uisu. the dutiea of his high
.... I ' ,H '* ' " rsalized on this i office with the single pur|s»se of serving
''"'gnixo the fact the .x.nntrv faithfully, and with no low-
• political |»irties only i
sary but Is nelieial, acting, as they do. Incullv to the glorious task of rendering
[| = Vt" z f ‘'»^ nl . ‘3;, "zi
llwl T that when any party | apfsal to those who in civil life have
1“ '
any parly appeal
honored me with their
j support, amlj
; to those men to whom I have
is too weak t., interpose any
chocK tt|Kin the actions of the majority, healed in vain-my comrades of tin*
ilency is that the leaders Itecome j war —and t«» ask them to stand once more
mid reckless, forget that there in! with me in our country’s cause, in civil
t now, as formerly in
any power to which they are
me. I,sis i,|m.r. omee as a icrsonnl |s«- i struggle, and aupport to the uttermost
ossnm and reward, rather than a public ; the election of Mr. Til.lcn to the presi-
trust, and learn lo regard tlicl • tenure 1 deary. I ladieve that the issues now at
permanent. Ko, loo, the legislative .take are similar lo thine T..r
taslies !e-r,>mr inelined lo a system ,,f fought the In,nor and widl lw
ravaganee, whirl
i, facilitates tho ,
and finally destroys the prosperity of!
the iieoplr. 'I lie only sure reme.ly* in ItespoiiHlhillty of II
"'II I, II <■»• is that the isaiple shall, 1 '
through the l.allot-Is.x,^dare the former I ^‘'''inidallila against
Healers in Seeds,
dcalcis in seeds
England, while
• on exhibition.
through tl
Is now in the
demarn/'h.r^H.nipleb, reform l.y the ,wo I lew, (mao. they do'not germinate or
pie, without regard lo party. Among . Ihe percentage of live need is so small
democrats there is „„ doubt as t„ the that tho crop fail.; sometime, they are
just deserils'd Is and are generally
the seeds prove to In* worth-
I the seeds of
in which the
accomplished. With many repub
the question is whether they can
tiie professions of their party! or whether I plaint of the last
they must take the disagreeable
breaking away from old political
lions, by leaving the party untie
administration all the evils of which
tlicv com plain have grown tip, and act
witWhc democrats, who, from the force , (
or nearly as had. if you are unfortu'-1 J i l ,rn,CM - N'ave tlm highest n*s|wel for : »ucii
pair of boots 01 ' *
ijs.se of them at
inti'lligem e of "ten themselves are sometimes imposed
for the presi upon, but this dm it lessen their re-
olieve him to Is- an upright | -|s,nsihiliiy, and if thev sell
hut il seems to me quite Vn, b'ru.er. and gardener, that are
he can change the i.rgnniui- ! 'T b>"l they should 1st. made
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pensions aa
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REVOLVER ri: ■;
sav twenty minilles; then wijs' drv ami I "*'.11, in the briefest jiraeti.xd time, re- , the eloss st rllligenc
with scls'-nrs |,iek out the eorhs’nnd <l<*co e»erjr guventUMOtal ea|s-o<|itun! t.. I »"l» they o«t for
serais' away all the loom cuticle started ‘ ‘ “ ' ‘ ‘
lilllidrrHl (sninds of Increase lo ihe live
weight. The manure from the euro is
twenty cents for each of the ,
*. When, therefore, the ord
en cents n pout..
it i* clearly better,
for the pork, to feed
the lowest |K»int eoniinctiMirnte with
then rub thoroughlv I , . lolmr uu,t : regarding the re
!> the glveerin'.* I l,,rm "* 1 u * /; ,vi . 1 '» ••madest j
with it Hie enforcement upon !
of the conviction that their i
Hon. Joskpii Faiikwku., Mayor of
e., Imho M.Hr..g tfl ftangor.
Hope Urns., M« hi.is, Mr . luin
n n dTi o t "t« nm i hj »'n 'i'I t c'"'»r t n* 'l* 1 Sim
I t may seem a gowl .leal of work to i V ,l,t rt V 1 ! mrl " r ^ ^
care so much for the feet, hut “it will | . l,in J 11 . ,K *
rrhants, futh smloneil the Sin
r Con I it ion Powlers. .n„| havr
even at this price lor the ,u,rk, to fce<i
our corn to pigs than to sell it at s,
mmc oOterarnnea.i 4 " imt Xm^S'lhaffe '‘nl^
lly directed toward the resurap ! diarrl...*i -ver hcnl of i* that of Win,
I'tl.Vl'lcntH within 1 J| rMemTre X.red'l.x'lii’Trekl 't'otee
.■Mod. I can,i„t f„, , ,!"„'".nd* M."“r Msrr'l'. e^sr , !' 'XZ
AliENT I WANTFD tun Tilt CUIAI
Centennial history
can'.;; rwvsiM
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the oat•* of the
ami flaxseed In a bucket ami , .
added, and the vowel covered with a I t,u ’ on *y 0,,eM
woolen cloth, and allowed four to fl vr an ‘* future. The recent war nettled lor
| ! -" n ' lo T " oh
w7«hl„7ee'rate',u!; i
K or'"X!2 < X’;iX which 'are
u^t'ifflin^vhl.T U mtr!. Cr *I 1110 WU . M , r 1,1 ' Vs ,m1 - Everything, skirts, eonJiges, wrap j watch they
it, III I K n , T pingH. Will cling el.«cly.andtli.Hc women trials ami
the planets and to nets and with a veloc- j who look as if their clothe.*, wore molded . long sinee
on the face,
, hy the use of
vexed questions; lor ex- 'hat made hy ('unwell, ll.i/.ir«l A New
>le, the asserted right of recession York, Is the only kind that can be relied on,
disappeared in a sea of him
has wen abolished, never
One feature of the fashions fhr the an- nave
* clearly establish- "“It*
the negro has been given t
rights of citixenahip and suffrage. \
ninny ^
more'thaiMhlrtv’tlines Moll r ,h " ir " iH "i'i' l “i'l'Iish Ihe great-
I tiima tlmtofac-anin.il- est la.ihlonahle lent. Tho ca|,rieo then
nan. vv nen tttev encounter our atmos- w 11i»-ii him h.>l.t H vvnv o»r i
ntlsulnw^^ulX.xin''' 1 - 1 "’'' 0 '" I' y ll "' «'*•! wHU-li nnlains that eterynim
laws, their energy of n
into heat of intensity
general government have re-ew'tablished
their relations with the union, ami re-
nned hy the } time, and which ordain* that every one : to*v tow
to well-known must l«H»k a* long oh possible and a* lean I«h*! and
“ »“ converted as itowibie, will rule in the winter la>h-
wt to render ! ions, and form the foundation on which
stvie* ! I*eing to the itouth, reH*staldi*h fratcriuii
hearts of all our people. !V ,cor, - (1| ‘
•K*lli*h jsdiev, alike
* should leave no just
M A H K K r r U KPO RTS.
’‘our $ 4 50 r<* 7 Ml
fhest MO ^ | 12H
■,'! :1 a,hi nn«
• hey Sir'* mitX'iniTr **' , "’ 1 * ,,r,v '' ; ! n ‘l" »“d part
i ki’Ulc or |H,l.
! ,.,L. 1 n.^"Xw..o:
^,15,1 mi cu-ihih Hiuht n-Ki. fiiiiumoai *1 vies iHUIIg LO uw nmiui, rri'.M.i
h.*?* tm. '/ ir ,,M,n * *drenilv show tlii* prevailing law. The feelings in the hearts of
r H O ;>vvX for T '"' r -|*I>- ''ill lu-vcry long, oovc-riog ao.l cm..-. rcuvu,
sirlv.,il,„ir,T T ! ," r ,lu> ln '"» n . v instances like water j.roii.l of ami love the g..,.
.I . Lt m. 1. 3 -1 ' ! l ,r "*' 1 - ’n.e chalks, ma.le of silk :u„l I tinh.n ami its Hag The
ah illation is earned out for the cloth, ami line.1 with fur, that met with 1 north I. inset' "
on all favor last year, will Is 1 more .leei.le.Uv soutii, ami o.ir country can
Circle fashionahle. They may he ma.le as cir- its full loreo ami vigor until
total eulars, ulsters, or as cloaks with slex'ves iwritv amt
fouml leaching almost to Ihe bottom of the out ’ibis
1'rof. dress. I'orlmmtely lor those who stud) that ibis end can !«•
to tw fashionahle, reached hy resjieelimr the
, earth, allowing that
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