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F.1HM AMO HOMK.
Tk*r«ii|k Pallet re.
Nothing in more cmcntial to the
high eat success in ruining crop* than
thorough preparation and cultivation of
the Roil. Much ia lost for want of hav-
lug the foil in good tilth before the wed
in deposited in it, When a plant ia com-
It* (
itelled to Htniggle for life during
Her existence, It reccivcH a shocir that it
ran never fully recover from. If the
oil ia well pulverized it places within
nen »»f the root* of the young plant
largo amount of available plant fowl,
and it atari* ufT in lift with more vigor,
and, like an animal that linn l»een well
fed «luring It* Infancy, It i* inoro eai able
of taking care of itself in after life, than
If Ktinted and half starved in iti earlier
life. Within rcanonnhlo limit* an addi
tional pthwing or harrowing will often
add many time* it* ooat to the values to
the eroj>. Many funner* acorn to think
that ali extra work in deep plowing and
thorough harrowing in preparing fora
crop ia *o much lubor thrown away ; hut
thin extra Inlmr i* juat what often de
termine* the dlfToronco between MUCCC**
and failure In farming. Anv lalxir put
forth in frequent atlrringa'of the soil
among growing ero|w will lx* found to be
well expended. Not only clean culture,
but thorough culture should be the
farmer * motto.—A../, Tmplin, in Ohio
rannrr.
f«ll nn<l Wlnlcr < rope. Miwli, Kir.
In addition to the work to Iks done r
in the auving of tho cro|>* already grown
on the farm, rvory farmer ahould now
put a* much of hi* land a* possible in fall
and winter cron*. Turnip*, rad ini us* and
mustard for fall uao e4n iso planted dur
ing thi* month mid the next in thi* w»c-
tion of tho noiitli. Onion *ct* aliould
»]*> lhi extensively planted. For all
thoae crop* the laud*hould ho made very
rich : whore thi* in done, largo crop* of
turnip* and onion* may ia,* ex|Nseted
Wo aimi again urge on the farmer* Un
importance of planting full crop* of
email grain. One of the umindifllciilthH
of the peoples of the south ha* alway*
boon that they havo relied on cotton a*
their nolo money crop, licnco they have
money only once a year. What we need
more than any tiling cine i* a sticcoxsion
of many crop*. Till* wo can havo just a*
well a* not. Ily putting in a variety of
Kinal! grain crop*, wo not only pro
vido winter pasturage for our *toek
and a Having of other feed, Init wo have
crop* coming in at all seasons of the year.
Our wlioat, oat*, ryo and barley uro all
or may Ik- made money crop*. Our *toek
al*o fod from tho vuriou* crop* nro con-
Mtmitly coining in, mid hy n «livor*lty id
crop* and giving proper attention to
*tock raining, there i* no *eu*on in t he
year that we do not have Noiiiething to
ui*po*e of for money.
tty rai*iug stock on our farm* we not
only enrich our land*, but tho stock iUelf
I* constantly bringing n* money. Hup-
|*a»e the farmer* of thin con litre instead
of .iuylngall tlmlr mulenand homes from
the north and went, nhotihl provide their
iiirni* with good brood mare*, and raise
n «*olt from each or them oatdi year, largo
amounts of money would not only be
made, but otlior largo sums would lie
navod which now are necessary to pro
vide farm team*. These colt*, too, can
la* raised with bill little expense where
panturage I* provided for them. The
mure* in the meantime can do imsnt of
the farm work now done by mule*, mid
ourHtock market I* Riippliount home and
the money kept among uh.—Southern
riant at ion.
I* all of thi* for?" And in tho
lull, breeder* commence to he*r upon
every *ldc the voice* of general farmer*,
explaining what they want and need in,
Hhorthom rattle to render them availa-
hie for tho nrnclit-al, every day u*c* of |
the farm. They have little to nay about
iK-dlgree; if tho animal* are purely
bred; their requirement* in thi* dircc- ‘
" ii**p,
TNKMNV OP TUP. MIIRT.
With forehead tirarrn and harp,
Wlih eye* alatlng forth of hla hrail,
nob liiKrikoll lulled lo Mr followIriK tlniR,
[ut a alilrl lhal waa rod;
the mlro and Hip dirl,
rcciinm ami villain. Iipik liman and knave,
And tins me " The Mon* of the Hlilrt."
>or banner Ir glorlntiaand frpp,
linn »i>pm mitiifii.il- il„. v I All woven of tlanusaod fraud;
m *n m naiinueu, the y apjiear never |„ i,i,H^i-«i*i,:.ir*.i «inin* nre a aiuiu and a lie,
to have heard of Bale* or Booth -- 1 “ “ “ * 1
Knight ley ; they care not whethe
• Warp, .
Fling high Hip Ixinnrrof death,
Win re li * «U in it y k»i her or foola may alaie,
Or living lliln* hare lirrath.
Toll, toil, I
Conus (o
Work work, »
Oiiiip roln me Ihe alander and Up,
bUtriiat, auapteton an I fear.
" lie IIii-m! then vour Joy and your pride,
Ami mine Ihe moro Iiii|iIoiir |«nrt
To Ri-atlrr oulRiMik> i Hip datnnalilp douhl
Wlih n ' Ihe fool' hath hut t«l«l In hla heart '
Grin 1, uilii'i yn the outrage mill.
itako iipad'and and moiinlaln and cave,
Ora* Knry from h«r eharnal liouas
And Haired hum her grare."
Wlfh forehead brazen and hare,
Willi rycR alarln* fort li of hla head,
Bah Injfar
a ahlrt that a
hla following I line,
the miro and Ilia dill,
>i>r
Freedman and rllialn, hem liman a
And alng tun " The Mon* of the Mlilil.'
All woren of llaminand fraud ;
i blood-dabbled alalna lire ’
Mo fhitta.- Ita fold* abroad
Kniglitley; they care not whether the!
thins i* called n "ro*e," or only n'
"hollyhock." In *hort, they are di«-
|toned t<i Ignore nltogcllicr them nice di*- 1
criminnlioiiH and the*o fanciful dintinc-'
lion* with which fa*hionablc breeder* : ~ ..
have lil*turb"d themnelvc* ami their Take unto 'ft Insult and wrong
neighbor* ro much. Ill* only with the ^ForfrulUol <*-nl«miUl year,
practical, uncful qualltic* of cattle that
ihe*e men are concerned.
It i* pnrtiiilly observable, Hint upon
every Hide, the demand come* for cow*
that enn profitably be maintained a* milk
er*. And hero we »eo tho damage that
hit* been done to the Hotilhdown inter-
e*t by the liutt few year* of Hpoculatio'li.
To provide tlie calf with a nurse, and
to bring the whole herds into the higli-
c*t *tnto of obc*ily for tlie *ale* and
fair*, Iiim rjlvon the public an impreH*inn I
that shorthorns will not give milk—many j
jieople havo even acquired tins notion
tlmt not one shorthorn cow in ten can
rnlae her own calf. Much notion* a*
thews are, of con mo, erroneou*. Thi*
demand for milk i* *o uuivcr*al, that a
fanner write* to the WoMtorn Farm
.Iwiiriuil, that the general farmer denirc*
very much lo improve the capacity of
tho cow to give milk ; hut beyond till*
there I* *o improvement possible worthy
of hi* attention.
Undoubtedly there are aotne people
who hold to thi* opinion; and the fact
Hint it i* an extreme one, only got-* to
*liow Hint tho a rent rna** of farmer* who
occupy a middle ground, plnco a high c*-
tlinnto upon the jsaiseiwlon or flrst-dns*
milking (|iin1itk‘H hy a cow. Our con*
tcm|K)rary urge*, iim we have often done,
that n farmer need* a cow in which high
milking qualitie* are combined witli first
cln** merit a* a beef-producing animal.
Tlie cow limit give milk, large in quan
tity find good in quality, and this not
only when at her "flush," but through
moist of tho year. Then »he Hhould
liable to tho laying
KING COAL. I Pimpi.br on tho face, rough *ktn,
' chapped h&nda, saltrheutn and all cutaneous
Trnimwf and Alabama the future 1 Neat affection* cured, the ■kin made *oft and
of Kmpirr. smooth, by the nac of JuntperTar Boap.
England ha* but 4.500 wiunrc mile* of
the preciou* mineral, and no* to win it
from a depth of 1,500 to 2,000 feet; we
have not leas than 240,000 square mile* j
at an average of four hundred to five i
hundred feet, and of every variety of,
coal known. Tlie slave which ia coni- ,
7 ~ RRYAVT * ATHATTON ’ WStfS* £?" b “
mswmissBs^Bm
ill of 1he worM nAUM emu Mh M*. * Mlawi
‘ r eaih Mlrvet, PhlUOplphU, Pa.
l-llcl to toil nt IU trAiumutAtlon into | u Min if i
rold i* iron. Science lia* enabled Great
pture from it* limited i
■n.ly <
CUIUIKNT OPIMO.V.
TilP. charge tlmt for three year* Ruth
erford B. Haye* ha* *worn fal*oly with
regard to hi* taxable property iw *i>ccific
and 'lirect. It I* fully confirmed by the
public record* of Ohio.
A nsiTF.b north i* a desideratum de
voutly to he prayed for hy New England
republican*, with tins unit representing
Uruntiain ; but u solid south, opposed to
thi* iniquity—“let it la? anathema.”
Wbat'* aauco for the gooms i* not *auco
for Hie gander.—Mobile linjUttr.
Tim radical manager* who could labor
to acquit Babcock, who could vote Bel
knap “not gully,” who could order a
jail delivery in lllinoi* for the benefit of
tho party and for tlmt alone, will not
liesituto at any form or any depth of ras
cality to carry the election in Indiana.
They know well tlmt Hus popular vote of
that state would bury them in oblivion.
Chronic « on all pm linn
ii not rur«d by almply unloading the bowel*. Ihe
Medicine muat f«**eaa tonic, alterative in I corrective
ipertle*. Thi-ae qualltlra are comblnnl in Du.
—.- «...- —... W |||
, , , , u . . . , . . , A Murray Htrs
gold i* I —
Britain
HUfTlcicnt Of this slave JMJWOr to build up ] **« nay to A«l» Sample free II
it* framework of empire. What I* our ( — —~
prospect for iron? There l* in our midst SEEDS FREE,
Iron enough for the world'* connumotion ; uiu.trat.d rireoiar, it
for untold centuries; in pari* of our
state* iron ore constitute* the framework
of tlie earth's cru*t.
In it in Much a form tlmt it may be
profitably utilized? In the preiw-nt o*-
jiect of our pig iron interests, a doubt
may flit ocrom our mind*. We cannot
render a verdict from the evidence de
rived from Marquette. The force, coal,
for utilizing her rich iron ore i« too dis
tant, and consequently too costly.
•i «aiii|i|«* pk'i J or two .1
WiirchMtia*, S3 Church HI., l‘Mlif|.-l(-hU
|-i«.ninhlr, ricMannl work: liun'1rr<l. now mu
ployfMl; hundrxda mura wanlad.ll .N. lx>v«||.Krle. |-»
l)n> week aalary Ruaranl/wNl lotnaUA Dmala. Mend :
L\J •tampfurclrrulara. K. M. Ilodlnn, IiMlIanap'a.Ind
$(>oo,oo(L Inaifts!
NINETY DAYS' P08TPONEMBNTOP THE
Kentucky Cash Distribution Co,
FXJP. A Pn.l. DKAWINO.
DRAWING POSITIVELY
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30,
on MOKKV mn'jntD.
A Fortune for only Mlti !
OHBAI-JT ess
UNPARALLELED!
IN
JOURNALISM.
ONE DOLLAR
PAYS FOR TUP
• Kentucky U(l*-
SIO'cm^
aploymont for all. Cltromo v Nor.liy
I IrtT FrlLxi A Co.,110 >irmu al.,N. Y
atarnpa fo-calaioine. K.k«i*fV!Viili..BA<
rrvantiron, will
K. Mlkrurl. M^.VTFu^^yrNovryniU'^
I’ubllr RrhooU of ,
Mafar Hall, li
IIKMT IIOOK* on Strain I
, „ , ..... dlalrlbut* l
lera the Immenaa *utn ni
8600,000!
■Impoh.C'1 Th0| p Porteri ex ^ov. Ky.. Oen'l Manngtr.
LIST OK GIFTS.
IlYitoni’lar*N.Y | One Grand Faan Gill
look U) Cleveland? Merc the ore la- ft9 f t !i" , ,T 0 T^, r s^,Vr , Vte r " V.'
, , i- i i. vjp^ at Onr«. t OI.I.IBSat o . s' Union I’D
bor* under tlie *ainc disadvantage. Do I —-— - — - — i u n e <.ran-i < «»n «.m
**"• look to I'ittsburg, at present the iron | *»»»«?. now T" akk.it 9 »nr <>ne «;r*ud c*»h gim
ter-l,™ .hr the Ihe iron. «.«! *-O.A |-J
$55s$77j::
m*ii(h t»n*«ntaranvaa*in| f»r , !?! SE*!1 !?.
up;In* IIoom, Bofhaalwr.N.Y | »00 tiah O Ita of MO each
center—Iiom she the coal, the iron, and
the limestone for it* flux in nuch happy
relation a* to secure her it position to
rule the Iron market* of the state* or of
the world? In the opinion of the writer
our present iron center* are *hifting their
location. The world’s supply lx not to
emanate from Great Britain or Pittsburg.
Tennessee and Alabama will supply the
world’* iron. The great valley or the
Minrtis-tippi has, nurtured iu her more
temperate latitudes, com muni tie* pre
pared to grasp this clmnce. Three cities
arc nrc-NMing to the front—Cincinnati,
St. Lotii* and Chicago. Cincinnati i*
distanced; St. Ixiui* and Chicago are the
competitor*. The former may Ins the
Paris of tho west; Chicago certainly the
I/union. The latter’* geographical po*i-
tion impel* her to become the marvelous
city of the planet, if *he be true to tho
1***1 instinct* of huumnitv. Such a j*>-
sition can only l>c attained by cultivating
in her midst the richcnt intellect*. Her
tliicalionnl institution* rnii*t overflow
Tup. Springfield Republican quote* a* j the ripest fruit* of science and art into
11 from an EngHui phihwophor Ut, || Cr industries. She must produc
u her day* of usefulnea* are account for the ^mpulnriiy of two of the i own chemist*, geologist*, mineralogists,
!I!f S *!!5 -I.!! ”!!! I ! ,l,Mt P”2S* n(,,,t r«P«Llica»m in the conn-1 technical «rti*t*. civil engineer*, and
social science philosopher*. Borrowed
gold, without these native productions,
will not found and perpetuate an cm-
fattened for beef. Tho cow must lie A | ini*ereant* to lie the onlv men (nullified ^ I* our young civilization old enough
to furnish tlie Cornell or Vanderbilt for
•a*loq ? Will one of our t arly sot
«ioow?
A cirntm-p
W**T« C. W. Bennstl, Gen. Agi, Qultuy,
(tie fnp & C Amenta Maiutnolh Oalaliyiift free. K
$191111 $9 Naso* A Go., Ill Na«*aii M , N. Y
) I’nporw rtt MiikiivIik-v
Wl„,
1M GUI*, All Caah
PRICK OF TICKET*.
Irkeia at 12 .Mlara meh
II .I TCIIIiS. A Great Hrnaat
IIWeA aiul (Jul/U trr* tn Aynli.
Ould. A'ldraaa A. I lll'LTKH A < (
I f* r circular* of <>i
bor rabUahhif (« *1
CAMPAIQNa^:/
Uip IIuuahiIi U Aj-nU. J, II. Ill'rrUHll'i Klhl, WMOa.
auleil 8* Ipeat ••IID'^ I
T»,« ||«in.’ K ll Ta;lor, M-jV-r of rraukfoM.|lbe
itUuanlf^eil cMUena. |o«ihsr with auch olbsf bb-
i . t it ii a i , w ill •upcrlnlcnH lb* draw ln*.^ !
MMirefl?^ aViaiII'K with Iheavr J-tl»|lr and appr-v.-l
-, unfv. Iiita l«n etwcule.1 In Uie f*a»*•<*f«*• I• oji ;
r ottinty'l* (irV»t*^rt* kf<Vl?VuVjef-'{ in Inap^Uon j
(anyone. Thla laa new feature, and will aliaolwlalr
-.iic the |»-*vwent of *lft*- ., |
llrliiltlNIX'* fan If inadeli? **p fr **' 1 - 'T'
v|,,„r« OpDr nr inaiMered 1.* «t»-r niadr poi-
| I, . , Kent,irk v l ath |»l«trlbulloll <’u
ONE YEAR.
READING
For the Mature,
For the Young,
For the Ladies.
CHOICE MATTER
U artlclra iii tlie wml'l. on
ilreta J.t I fllllNNAN
Fur Everybody.
B5 ! 8p!l8TilLE8!i
no
money:
$80sf,uj
WELL AUGER!
J. M AugerCo.,
f,,r aiileanien *
Louia.Mo.
V'l‘Ir r i,'i.//y with Hlcrirll and Ka^(1
lavr.
OPIUM!!
have a form .
flesh, and an aptitudo to fatten; not j f 0 || (l
Nimplv when her day* of iiiM-fuIncm 1
passed a* a milker, she will make a j
carcoH* of hoof, but that nho can give this J t ry . *(( There never was a mean and ah-
form tohor male ollsprinjr, for whom the ject mind tlmt did not ndmirenn intrepid
farmer, in many cases, will have no other! and dexterous villain. In the bottom of
than a* n ‘*Htecr to Ire grazed and their heart* they Irelieve such hardy
Ix-cf. The cow must Iks o 1 miscreant* to lie the only mon (qualified
perior milker, because, aside from f or » rca t aflair* ”
.l" 1 "*' 1 c * 1, ' ( 1 1 1 ' 8 ™" 1,0 ’ , , ln, l‘’, n i 1 Wk rqtcnL tin,l wo ,ln not think tho
I* I'lifnf »!!«| l 'd /uli^'tnnri(”*'iiwlirn ii ,« republican* will find it a paying buRincn* i tier*, Imfore the passing hour* obliterate
hcr*olfof hi all cln** merit -iiidLcd from t agitate the Houtheru quc*tion. They tho memory of hi* marvelous In-ginning 0 u r au*c
a pure y I'eol-I.rml, .-ing J^lHiilr- hat { ^ { ,> n Ill(llftnft lh J on Michigf,,,’* shores, step to the front' ° UrAugC
her wive*; of which, In her period of , 8UCCCMIof lho iomocrntlc ticket island bo the Hoinulusof thi* great Rome,
! »»ow a foregone conclusion. Let then, I hy fostering an inititution which will hi
. l iuTtry it ill this Mate, and we muy lie to this young nation what tho Royal
pay in tho lniry a profit m her keii j txvmpt«Ml to "talk back" in regard to re- Society Iiim Im-ci to Great Britain and to
lx!; ^^r r Sr;r!l!r"Ss r ^!; ■ v lhf r h - ,! Jrld? —
additional profit after being removed Sena roit I.ouan, in a *peech in south- Is the forty year* that the Merchant's ,
from the dam, i* tho cow that tho prna- 1 crn Illinois,said : " I (-hnllengeaiiy dein- (largling Oil hu* liccn la-fore the public, | PhNSIGNS
tlcal farmer need*. A cow Hint Hiinply ' nernt to |>oint out a purer a(lmiiii*trntioii ! Hioiik;iu(1h of patent medicine* have been vim . ;>«iiai<>iia incr/»»r.i
pay* in the dairy, her calf being with in the htotory of tlio country tlmn that ■ ushered Into the market and rctir<Ml t J
out value, or Hint simply bring* a good of Gen Grant. Ilow mui-li moro a«l- wliilr tliiMolvl rt*mc-<!y bn* held on it*
calf, and pav* nothing at the pail, in not miritble I* this than |»oor Curl Hcliurz* I way, increasing in popularity with each
d0*1 red hy tho Jiractieal farmer iim only | declaration that ''the administration succeeding year. Merchant's Gargling
bringing one-haif the pro At which he lia* Grant ho* by the grout in ** oi its < ,j I is known familiary the wholo length A „_nw m
a right to oxncut, and by Hccuriug the - corruption *hown the nece*alty of a rad- i and breadth of the land, and the name of $60 A WEi!»xl
right combination can very readily make i L*nl reform, even to the iiiohI stupid | the .S-crctury, Mr. John Hodge, of i
certain. , m,, id. { I.ockport, ho* a fame ii* wide as the
It i* quite clear that thi* i* the kind j Nothing but tho Inveterate prejudices medicine lie dispense*. Wo have no data * ( ,
of cuttle the general farmer* of the conn-' excited against the south bv the event* us to the number bottles sent out from I • .«
try doinaud, audit i*(|itlto clear that the j of a four-yeurs’ war could blind our! the manufactory last year hut the quan-I
general farmer* are to bo In the future northern brethren to the leal nature of j tity must have lioen eimrmous. The | t r
the class from which the professional the republican party, and to the vile use ; com puny distribute two millioii* of jjl
breeder will draw his ls-st cuHtofner*. To which that unprincipled party is making 1 almanac* and domestic receipt liook* an-! ■>
produce cuttle of the kind rc<|uired, of tliolr prejudice* and predilections, nunlly, ami when It is it-m,-inhered that j
to blend in proper harmony the clmrac- J Too many of them nro mere pupiwt* in tlu**o are given away, some idea of tho j (t>(
ter* whloh these customer* demand, will ! tho hands of such reprobate* ns Morton extent of the advertising enterprise may ;
tux the attention, patience and nkill of j uti.l Butler. I* It not time for thc*o to bo formed. A medicine that will stand J \
tho profeHsioual breeder. He will attain ! their ores? 1 the test of forty years, as the Merchant's nil r* nil Anv
IiIh success by tho proper selection and Nothing ha* Ik-oii more clearly settled ! Gargling Oil has done, needs no *j>ccinl !” aliVL k<nilvn
union of element* abounding on ovory I than tho right of tho state* to regulate j endorsement lit thi* late day.—Buffalo |
side, and hy tho exorciao of a trained i their own elections; audit can only be Courier. i nmimn in*Miirat« o,r
Judgment In -olcot.on of o™»c» Jo a* | through . very forced, rnr-feu-hodfand | A ^1^’p^d in ti.rmnnv ‘^ ' ''
'i-rio V i t«.ASTHMA. \
ibrotaiL Stowell ,t (.'o. i
Pliiuukttuwii, MS'.
M0S1C BOOKS! MUSIC BOOKS!
THE ENCORE
i For Bin ging School*
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The beat In the 1 Tlx-
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r m tkIn* Slimlnir ('laaaea I
raiDnle*. Oollega Ch
(wi.*...... .1 The Salutation 1
i' - il" : Church Muiic Book
I I'rocurr'l fiirKolt1lcraafxl.S«lli«r*.bow- j
r alightlyiliaalilnl In Ihe I’.M. arr-
I If von want tha tmat Mlllna arlUUn
In (h* vrovld and a aolitt «old paU-ot
I l*<iir watch, lira of Oonl. wrU«W
K A CO.. 7lift li roadway, N. Y.
P.HICAGO 1EDGER
1 $1.00 a Year
CONTAINS IT ALI..
In obsOlane* to tho ilrmanda ot tlin Iim*.
and b«)l«Tlitg tlie brat bualncaa pollry in
be tn place our paper at tlie lovrmt living
rate, we announce Ilia! TIIK OIIIC'AtJO
LKDOKIteau be bad bereafler fnr
SI A YEAR.
, WHO WANT A
will tiling |uii s* in »
XL llllaon A ( o„
FIRST-CLASS STORY PAPER
SHOULD BEND FOR TUB
A.viahli-wa.
On good oast it rage, and with the same
cure which Is bestowed on the others, t he
Ayrshire* will produce a greater proixir-
tionste amount of milk than either the
AIdernevs or Short Horns; but its
•Itmlity i* not so good, and, henco they
and tholr cros*e* arc most esteomed for
the uses of Uioho who are engaged in the
■apply of milk to the dlle*. They nro
more easily kept on short commons than
any other breed, and consequently may
he considered the more valuable as the
poor man’H cow, in contradistinction to
tlie Aldernoys or Jerseys, which me
moro numerous on lho beautiful lawn*
and iu the meadow* of tho wealthy.
They will, iu n word, thrive, keep In
Heidi, und continue to Airnisl, their quota ,
°r JS l0 ,l wl1, on l MK)r,,r Piuiturage than any to tho definite purpose in view, and their ! ameudiueut, nobody in thi* countrv iiut
xiw' i5n, l ‘ ol . n Pi'llb>T" for ^popular favor, practical useful qualitie* expanding at republicans ha* proposed or taken ;
tliu touch of hi* bund, wo nro certain he single step looking to tho disfranchise
will feel more nlonmtre and urido in hi* mentof the negOH-s. The republican* ii
. . * -- — —— ..." profbmion than 110 could powubly feel In congress beeamo so disgusted with the
breed: adding one or two more " line crosses " I result of tliolr experiment with negro
‘ ror purely dairy |>ur|> ” 1 ' ia ~ *
A. J. NELLI8 A OO.
HELLIS’’PATENT COTTOH TIE,
1
G0|
J
DG
ER
| IMi'BOVED,
1 W»rr»nt«il the l»esl tn Ihe Market.
Mr. Flint, in l* IiIh well known work ....
"milch cows and dairy farming," thus
bear- testimony to the merits of this
nml mil fur tho om|.l«ymont of greater tl.ra roll™ was (or anv r0Mn “ * r,lh on lKllh of lhc
skill and experience than when cattle such purpose u* that which, by a trick
lire bred to mcro pedigreo standard. And and false reasoning, has been putin
when tho breeder sees the aiiimul* rlnon- force hy bold usurpation—by an uncoil
ing and developing under his eye their | stltutlonal net.
forms moulded and niodifled by his skill 1 (Since the adoption of Un
it is said to be proven that rooms .
»lighted uro injurious to the eye*.
i •itrrt, N*-w York quafUr. 8nl»h »
fwS .
vrfth (Lo Icatt alack. ID bnrklr* arw' BrmTz’TivHoti
lo tlir »tr»r*. lu atrenirtli D *"»ii>ir.l a* iim ouealw.
ju ntairrDI l* of (hr- tofiral anij lx-*l Iron.^^H Ij^rfj
r-i* and Iron* f-ir Ihr r.ul-
REVOLVER
fifteenth
The Nursery of Messrs. Craig <’o,
Is situated on th<- I’oplnr Htreot Turnpike,
Ka*t of Memphis, TVun^sml their stock r
Aoiilt 11A l.l
..SiT.'ii'.K
I / k A/ \l \ «*fi«(« WanlfU SflA I.. *100 a
I t t,\F\ M t wwk.or |Uiu f.trfolif.l. Nr»
I.- . •perDl Drm» siren i *- —' * ’
w nil i-nltilt'^nt-.a nt fr.“.
•SOU forfelnsl.
; Tnliinjilc inplri.
sill re i
■ dOMrvo
; Quarter of a Contuv^
i. I'hu tin *. I'i*f|i|< r,
vtinvv
of rsreNt tiUKKN-IIor
WiNTKit Hi.oomino, cutiaiating iu imrtof the
followingNpcolaltioa: L'AMRU.IA JAPONICA,
Houvakuiam, Hkooniah, nikmas, I’.ci-uon-
in an, Kui'AToniPMS, HosRM, etc., nil kinds of i riir st/tgvg
HI.ft or ItRDDINO 1‘l.ASTM, TIIK 1IIWT TIIK Tfulfil lV mirrc*
111" Ayr- III II porilgriHi, Uio gimorol character of ] auifrago In iim liisirici of Uolumhla tii.il ihlT' Th^SUtisoui
r»l I'ln™. , In : whloh do|m»b Upon whnt aomo oilier they aholbhnl tho cllatriol government i ii„*M,in..mA ilo-v ha™ lo great qmtUy 1 mSSUh . ...
lonnc'im-nco 111 ™r amall. Byiiinmlrloal |a'r»oii la aiippomal to havo aooompllahcil. and deprived the entire jiopnlollon of the no.i .phoolid .peehm-e tree, ami aim th, ; i.i-mrarirr tii.au.
luul (snupact iKidy, eomhiueil with a i —National Live Stock Journal. right of self-government in order to ills- : various other varieties of Evergreens.
won formed oho., and a capnoloua | — T~T. T. . franehl.,, .he negro majority vnluahteh^rdfo from th. ! ^ HOYELTT.
"Rkpoum within the party" is being' lV \ , V " -.-V , . .1 • 11 , , , n ® when held to u.« light, imdr«Un«i «rnt po*<
tuMiiitifiiltv nvomidtRi-it In «(, n I oDecU of colic, the heat tiling to do in a j p«t.l inrxvceuD; 3 rarkf 3namM.fi. N-
iM-itu11lull\ cx< 111plill< ■ 1 III tlie limnina. lhi , kll „i n ,,r John- * to" 1 ;'•*[>'■ ar-m- -.oi.lj
lien of lien. Ilutler for cengroM In Ma»- . a,I.inl,,,.,,, „,i„ « l„„a.„«,.krd i ' ' 1 “" ,rr - '"-a «... t». «.uli
ot imdairel and o --Th. H.0I1..1 ia Ih. ...,H Im,
pour the whole down the horse a , 1 I'j i“,or i.«rit~«t r..nir»t«) in
.. r tlm 1/misiaim legislature, Packard for ‘bront. In ten minutes the home will begin , ^^uV'inr’yrV.'rnJ■ ^r.u , aVnVe.T , V»'7, r .«h.
were attired in cream-colored . Ihe governorship of that state, with,* 0 ®**- !"»i tijbirwnx-io.n don »•• vandfr
trim mod with blue; each wearing brother-iiv-law Gasev for tlie United Parbonm’I
.... .. ‘ —.. Gibing 0 f the
SELTZER
A Few Minor Fashion Notes.
Amber bead 1 * ,iro much sought after i
stomach, then* is little waste, comi.
lively H|H-aking. through the rojMuutery
system ; while nt the mmiiio time, there is i lluv fpvor OVIII „ rtHWI „„
Rwl * ni,H , ,lon 01 t,u ' f«*J>d, Straight linen collars are again talked i aaclnwotta, Clmmberliiin for governor of' junk h.'.’ttV.-.'n.ld''hair pinV'of
und thus ahe convert* u large proportion about. South Carolina, Warmoth for leader of water, the* pour the whole do
°*.her rood into milk. 80 remarkable Is | ai n mennt. wnd.linrrin T^ndnn iim «tv ! the Louisiana leirihlnture. Packard for ! ihronu In ten minute* the he....
' “ ■' - | lario U.i
•: Pima will great- i —
Tsrrant'n Sfllwr Aperient
have any experience mi Hie [mints, agree
In .luting that an Ayndilrp euwgr.nerally , „ ?0 l,[ | oc V,,, „[([,
gives a larger return of milk for the food 1 ■ • • * • •
consumed than a cow of any other brood.
The absolute quantity may not l*o so
great, but it is obtained nt'n less cost;
and this is the point upon which the
question of profit hangs.‘
The Ayrshire*,in fact,like tho men and t Jlu
women, and almost everything else, from f 0 lU it
-iHi to un agraftb of silver, fastening it
mnutle
entirely
M V H KET REPORTS.
iitinenix *
, —. mined State
led and enameled monogram of the whisky ring pardons, the efforts of the when cvrryHiing else
lirlde and bride groom, presented by the ! thirty to acquit Babcock, the whole* ; tried in soiue despumte cssi
bridegroom. The jewels worn by the wile nsfossment* of office holders more relief than nnv other
bride were jiearl* and diamond*. for party purposes, ami the pro mi sad w . ■ ■
Abroad at the present time there is a pardons to nil the non-^rdoned whisky
decided taste tor small shawls. thieves after election, when it "won’t
Tho new style of wearing a shawl is to hurt.”
, r .. ,, , ,,- i,- fold it on a scarf and to sew at each side SoFTllEUN domination is a bugbear. F'our
tlie l""ne ufNxilix.Hl lIuriiMlu oreillt lo „„ „gm[[e of »i[ V er, fn.tening it m n : It w,i» the demo.-n.lie petty tl.nl re- \vh..i
the land which produced them, ami we nmntlc. belled against southern domination in l oru
will rejoice lowc them multiply nil over Orlgiuxl co»Uiine« for the rnco., ninile 1800, when republican lenderr were on (tarn
mil country, m. wo I calculate,I are they [, v WVirtli, are blaelt aillt lolleta crmeeil their km-ea at t'harlealon, ki-sing the “™-
lo .In gomUorvlee 111 eoutrll,..ting tn Ihe „Ul, s-rblan »earla ..(aptii. .Ilk, allowing knee, of the .lave rower, when it waa ,'LT'n ‘
fni| , iv r °Jo r0 l '.ok ter W emi i',7 ' "" T,."' I •!«> Waek silk drea-aea, with pn>|»Wit t« extend slavery into the ter- WlLkv-.l onminn.
mini, w> look lor earning tbnnij-h Ihe ( „ t ,,b|| 0 r „trt|a.,l with lartan velvet rile ritnrica. the northern ilemoemey re- UeherUou County.
bon, and the skill bordered with pyramids boiled against tho dictation of the south Bourbon
or narrow frills. ‘ under the lend of S. A. Douglass. The Lincoln County
Plain grosgrain cost urns*, trimmed uicn who then truckled to the powerful JBRhwine*
with dice-check satin* nml silks, are ! wutharo not the
counted among the novelties.
Double cu(h*s, popular two years ago,
are coming in favor again.
Either black SieilUanor blue or cream
ihmore, are used tor the cardinal
(lyajn-p^t* j
nd ha
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means of the dairy system; which ...
hoj>« to eventually see established iu the
older middle and southern states—Jmrr.
tern fanner.
I Heel Mild Kllk.
1 to trample
Iti-* not strange that during tlm ac
tive speculation in shorthorn* which Im;
prevailed for the past few years, forcing Indian
steadily and continually to a still higher capes
*• . . i rl
end to emigre
l nor now. She is poor.
I Here is no south. We are a union.
Tho moment the institution of slavery
fell, the south, as known in inditim, was
Cotton—Ordinary...
Scx.ts—Clover
Merman Millet
Missouri Millet
Hungarian
Buckwheat, V bush
the face of a decided and
versa! decline iu other values—it 1* not
strange, we rupcat, that under such cir
cumstances the great mass of breeders
should have lost sight of the requirements
and wishes of general farmers. To a very
great extent, it must ba said, that the tv-aside mantles and enpej
shorthorn breeding oi the ua*t few year* white eloth and ti{mined with black last’eight rears. They have not been fc”
I asnot been conducted with reference to 1 braid three inches wide, black lace, «*:u •» i— L.i.i —u .1
rite Marie Antoinette mantelet simu
lates sleeves, has long square ends, and at
the back dor** not descend lower than tho
waist.
Worth uses for traveling mantle
Inr40.si buttons he cun And
sent of
moved ; its star is over the mighty
ley of the Mississippi. ^
Turin- are many millions of claims YYhMi-HKVnmiAniWr.
"put in more than the Cincinnati Coin- Corn—Sacked
mercinl with nil its eagerness has set out Oats
the before its quaking subscribers. These Bay—'Timothy
many millions have been i-resented rogu- r° rt ‘~* lch8
75 fo
* :i 25 6 75
> made of larly at everv session of congress for the „ rJ
ih »du..k 1... 11 1...... u....
-.Clear sides.
0 00 (.4 10 00
15 50 <a 17
13'i
aful qualitiiv* of the cattle tin
: cl >•0, or the demands »»t th-*- - who do-
►ired them for the pur.ticsl and useful
purpose* for which cattle arc ordinarily
maintained. A large number of breeders,
qualified by taste and experience for the
higlu-st rank* of the profcKsion, have
given their first and h gheat attention to
bretnllng cattle to nuet the aneculntivc
rc(|uireu cuts of the day. And this »pcc-
•bitlon has Ih-cii st* general and so ab
sorbing, ibrft there has been scarcely Mi
onjuiriunity for the praetiaal farmer* .»f
t-i niuntry to make tlu-ir want* a id cosiou ol’thi
1 htmd. Now there lias come a tho la 0 pri
paid ; 1
will they be paid, could they Potatoes—Irish. 78 bbl.
“ • •• »n—Middling
Ordinary
A MZptrciim!!
J II A f . t S- M
Read, Think and Write.
t 5 °jpilZEsf E f°
"it-r^.l for (k« flat)! Kmi f work(UMeutMl withonr I
VMTKX^kMHuvsZTS.W f r |.--»i V. i
Nllll'NAX >t IIIM.i n. korlipilrr. .\.Y. ^
. F. lU'KNIIAM'S
117. Tliunixt;
Water Wheel
nrllu «! l«.|>lnr«Nl hun'Irnli otbn
rfd Tint.lnr«. but tins nrvrr l>rrn
, lD*ir<tDiiD«'*|. P&mphtd frr«.
* N. F. MITknHam, York, r*.
Mrs. Mayfield’s Happy Home, for 1877.
m*
1 Uu
A DAI.K OK COTTON CAN JOB TIKD_
FOR OB M CENTS WITH TIIK 6
CENTENNIALtTIE.
AdUr.'M It C, I.UDLOW’ 219 Market St.. 8t. IxmD
THAVKL1NO mkllkhm wanted.
EUPEON!
If you have rheumatism, neuralgia, •
headache, a burn, or a bruise, procute !
a bottle of Kupeon. It will give instant !
relief, as thousands can testify. For
rale by all Druggists. II. A. HURL- \
BUT & CO., 75 and 77 Randolph street, 1
Chicago, Agents for the Proprietors.
$8.50 ONLY.
siolnlllr Nnrihir
r s3
l-prlng*; rrrjr Until , r.wily hau l e<l . will laxti
jforsrrr; wafrantexi to or no salr ;
[•hip at low rate of firight; a.k Tour fuml-|
dralrr lor It, and
tw:- «»t black -atin ribbon. Ih- paid, if a generatio'i of “solid souths’
Shotilder’sliHwIs'o! Iceland wool. should vote for them, without the con-
"I'r.tp r.cphir’, is a new cloth showing sent of the senate, the president and the
Ik stri|H-s of bright colors: as for in- court of claims! We trust that this
unco, a gohl -tripe on a browu ground, assurance will bring one night’:
red stiijH- on a navy blue ground, e
\ new model for a dre-sv polonni-o
ut after the style knor n as the "(Jue
facing
front ot
’ with
narrow satin ribbe
Novelties in jewelry are compo:
gold -hot with platina.
V unique wstutne wont on t
roiling of tho sta*.
connort, consisted of
least to the troubled utinrf of tho Co...
mereial man. It i* distressing to have 11 X-
*o much moral sentiment wasted, as it <. ork
were. But, as a matter *»f aiieculatlon, "
supi*ose the claims were paid! The Whisky...!
steal would be about $50,000,000. That Cotton’
isn’t a tly’s wing compared with the
theft* of the credit mobilicr fellows ; the F*® nr
Pacific mail fellows; the district ring \'heat
f.-llow* ; the customs ring, the whisky ojjj"
opinu
lul! ;i; rpeaiUtUn—the fever i», v.uuontte ?teel cuirass over a rich silver- ring—ail of whom by the election 0*1 Mcm Park
•ubtioieg. ami tho people are gray poult do ooie drew, trimmed vith }Iayc« are indoraed and encouraged to Lard
•kmg each other. " What j velvet find Meel. f ,ontioue in robbery, Whi*kv .
heard
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». . r.«(sk*f * C»
tr.J rood must.-(voc.I . _ _ ,, _
'ii «nd Instr^msntai—all grideO wtU be ««nt, pc»t. •skbSS'trlfh »td
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