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Thi a u i^a • o tha t it la eice.:. in-l y comfortabl e on th e finder . Thes e ar e aometime s mad a of diainim<bi an d rubies , and tliree Ol fou r of the m aro wor n a t a time . A Muaint little ring ia a stud y fro m th i C'h'lcat Indian a o t ou r northwes t coast ; is. l i Bcake lik e in fonil , an d a t th e smaU en d Ls a diamon d and at th e larjje en d a saiiohire . Thi s ring co-Li ?6 0 an d !< TcVy pretty . A n eitecdinKi j prett y rin g ia on e wit h a Maltese erosa of enamel , •e t wit h iliamonds . The cr..8S ca n b. ' oiH!ned by a little hinL-e. m whic h a por - trai t ra n b e placed , wliieh is covere d wit h a diamon d cu t |wr(rcll y fiat o n th e bac k an d thrnURh ivhich th e [mrtrait ca n b« ,c,-n Thi. rina: co«s .SITS. A ennouj riiiK ia tha t wher e a n antiqu e scaratau a swiiiKS on a pivo t o t lotu i leaves. ThU' Is a symbo l of immortality—CJi^o^ lUt. Yn.i wta r . . ,, liar OttU Ih cV canva'. hu t tlio an<l w^-ar. Mi-Vo • . . . i .. 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Uls l P 11,si ..I p.-kmr '•.>;•«- • l-l p.r.-e. h.ir , .T..\' .aia e .eishl.l .1.' I »' ..ulsle. ...... n .-1 11 • •1 h. . .Ml \ej i i.l K h« I . Ki • I . ••T.IW x.ae 1 Ih . flhele «\>t Tlu-O-Is rrsll.. mall Kbl \\ '' 10 makms som e (-U . Mdle. _ Ther e are leaemenl . in V«k. no t counUni ; th. b.lt.r ^bt- ol ftau. wh o . Irlfr II. i Vo.- ' tu»\. kwp s . < • \ - -1 ru e a^ I..— I I\ «• Vlh-,. - I Tim * •.\Vha l '- lii'- llir remwal It. -T^el.-isl — ... lid .J I nu- .1 ^Ii.nsa-M ..v l Vu.-l i l\bsi!. sir. \ UsuUj THE FAR* .4.KI> GARDEN. IMPROVXD BREEDS. ImproTemen t in i^Iculture is alway s markts i bT th e introductio n of bette r breed s of lir e stock . The sam e spiri t of more young stoc k tha n wil l b e kept orer, an d whil e th e flocks ar e ful l i s th e bes t tim e fo r selectin g thos e intende d fo r nex t season . The pullet s tha t wil l b e th e bes t layer s ar e ihof e tha t hav e bee n batche d earlr . They shoul d b e wel l feathere d in progres . which make tetter crops^ hoe -which make s th e mos t pork , th e cow whic h produce s th e mos t milk and butte r and the shee p which wil l yiel d the heavies t fleece, is th e cheapes t and best , a t the sam e outla y fo r fee d and at - tention . Thee if yo u tind a farme r who u improrins ^^ far m and home , usin g bette r implements , yo u ar e ver y ap t t o find his pastur e supplie d wit h improve d JViir \ •tock.« OrUa)u Tiimt-Democrat. PRE5EUVISO CELEKT. Celer y shoul d no w b o banked u p with «art h t o th e to p leaves ; thi s blanche s the ctaik s an d make s them tender , an d pre - aerves them fro m injuriou s frost . Moderat e freerin g wil l no t injur e th e celery . When th e weathe r b gettin g to o col d th e plants-ma y b e b e take n up ant l i se t uprigh t iii a trenc h a s deep a s th e ' plant s ar e lun ^ an d as clo>e togethe r as ma y be . The enrt h is lef t o n th e root-}. The trenc h is covere d crosswis e with Bhort boards , and thes e ar e covere d wit h stra w and eart h to exclud e frost . I n warm«-r localities a ligh t coverin g oul y wil l b e needed . A suppl y ca n b e take n out of suc h a pi t a t an y time , but wher e the col d is sever e th e oj^cning shoul d b e close d u p a t once.— yet e i'«/ri Tirnu. Urri-O A GRANXnT. I t i* uufi>rtuu!ite tha t farmer s shoul d allo w s o muc h wast e i a thei r grai n pro - ducts afte r the y hav e t.»kcn s o much pain s an<l labore d s o har d t o harves t them. And jct ther e is a grea t loss ever y winte r i a th e granary , Intleed , flome farmer s hav e n o granary , bu t pu t thei r threshe d grai n in bagn an d boxes , i n whic h thin: ^ mic e delight . Other s do no t thr . hh^ ou t th e mai n crop s unti l the y wis h t o marke t thv:m, possibl y uo t unti l spring ; bu t tiiere is ahvay s a wast e in tlie mow, as wel l a.? in th o ^jranyy . Ever y farmv r shoul d hav e a goo d mice - proof granary , am i ther e It n<» sufBcien t rea.-;on fo r no t haviu g ooe . A s a rul e it wil l pay t o marke t mo^ t tieUi crop s in fall o r earl y winier . befor e the y hav e waste d mu.'h ; an d th e savin g thereby , w e believtr, will excee d th e pjsaibl e ia - cr«ra50 of pric e whic h ma y b e receive d if hel d uut U sj^n^.—AVuj i't/rk ZruU2>en t- ftit. from now t o th e approac h of frost , i n or- de r t o advanc e them o n th e path • o ma - turit y a s rapidl y as possible . They shoul d receiv e n o check , and shoul d b e wel l house d an d fed . The reaso n why i t i s so importan t to pus h the m is becaus e if the y begi n to la y during th e latte r par t of th e fall , befor e th e winte r set s in , tho y wil l keep o n layin g an d begi n to se t earl y i n th e spring , i a time fo r hatching ou t the earl y broods . Shoul d the y no t begi n t o lay , however , betor e the winte r begins , the y wil l no t Uy a t all unti l sprinsr, but wil l begi n early . The cold weathe r seerns to hav e a curiou s effec t i n tha t refjKft, fo r young chick s sto p growing , hi-ns wil l no t l>cgin t o lay , and eve n th e cock s ar e indolen t an d selfish. N\or L«» i t an y leas imjwrtan t t o poih th e cockerel . If th e eg« s ar e intende d fo r hatching , a forwanl , well-mature d cockere l will b e muc h mi»re valuabl e .-ind serviceabl e tha n ou e tha t ha s bee n slo w in growt h an d net full y developed . When th e smal l breed s hav e bee n useil, the y wil l b e foun d approachin g maturit y much stiouer tha n th e larg o brecils , bu t do no t make a s goo d winte r layers as «lu thos e breed s tha t posses s heavy , lluJi feathers , no r is th e tal l comb of an y ad - vantaire t o thorn whe n th e fros t is kee n i th e wind s sharp . Libera l feeding , however , w;l l at>sist maturit y t o bridg e ove r som e of th e dilficulties , an d i t pay s a t that , as th e egg s collecte d in winte r ar e alway s wort h much mor e tha n thos e of a late r perio<l. Thin ou t aU th e in - ferio r stock , selec t th e strongest , earli- es t an d mos t activ e pullets , and pic k ou t a cockere l ful l of vigo r an d streugth.— i-'jr/ra and Firttide. American Naral Conflicts . | Sinc e the organizatio n of the Uo State s nav y it s vesseU may be eai d have bee n engage d i n seve n distinc t coa 4 flicta, namely,\the Revolutionar y war, the nava l engagement s wit h the Fron t in th e \West Indies , th e war with Barbar y States , the -war of 1S13 , Slexica n war , the Civi l war , and the tac k o n th e Cwrea n forU . The Idi name d ia Dnly noteworth y becaus e of distinctiveness . I n th e Kevolutionar y war th e Son Ilomme Richar d i affair , ther e wa s littl e actua l I wor k upo n whic h t o bas e a n idJ capabilitie s of th e America n gunner . I t wa s no t unti l Truxl the Constellation , cam e to the ff l \West India n fights wit h the Fr^ w o hea r of me n goin g to »'waltzing, \ an d layin g hol d < tackle s wit h characteristi c fi:;ht betwee n the Constel l rinsuri;ent e is deemot l th e j I -when th e stam p of high wa s impresMHi oa the .\mci j I n thi s ti;;ht th e Constellation ! rin.sur>;e\nte t o strik e he r flag | ftfler th<' ope n lo g sho t wa s 1 bee n calculate d tha t th e C gunner s place d seventy-fiv e all thei r shot s in th e hul l of man . I t mus t b e remembe : during thi s affai r a mode l running , an d ever y advant J take n of th e roll of the ing . Tli e Constellation' s jus t a.<» thei r vessel wa s al x wanl tb e enemy . The P i a t th e mome n 5UACOBS OIL CURES PERMANENTLY SCIATICA. f Os-itn. MIrh., May IT. JSWV I'My bnitbcr—iicT. Pctrtt-r. Mas ; by ft . Jut^-i-^ of excrufi»t.«is paiua iix Lis M. L. PoaTra. LUMBAGO. <10 Kc«rr<>j' Pv.. Trvtcix-o. CaL Arri: i-^. !5ye. My vtfon. i I loth haw Iwvu •aiUi Innx-'lA. k hQ<l •on- thn«t,n».l hitT» f'UnU n l «-urr bv t u ML J. :xiL4ia. Talking uf patent medidncs the o The SImoa Glrty. i - —» -- r— . , Simo n iJirt v wa-s » leade r of l»dla-t s • —VOU knuW the Old prejOCUC^ bom in rcun>vlvani * i n 1T50 . i^i* ' And the doCtorS SOmC Ol moth e r an d iJl th e famil y er e ^ YOU and tlS . i^ptiv.-s by th e Indjaa- u lli^ ^ t r p»Ti?ihc»l a t ihi- an d Siiuoti til 173< . lHt!ame a l«-a.] _ an d M-a* concvnifl ir I during th e n-vttlationu ! know n if h e noriv.- d Ue wa s a n urtJM' i r of th o man v atiotncjr— y I t i^ ni t Bnii> h c«>uiui:— TMP RPRT. At the Head Ftbe' of Young People's Magazines. kka t j ^r/lBlAWAKE \007/ IVITING pases/^ vEVETf MONTH AbEAUTlfCLLY Stories . '^SfiOA;^ Articles . Authors - e Crown py M«arr l SJi>rr . Cah an.l Cabcx.^e: the Ks*' Ki.ljya d Hoy. Ej Kw^ Mv^ abou t to roll FARM AND OAnOKS NOTES. ITusban d and wif e shoul d b e ecjual part - ners . Bleachin g frui t wit h sulphu r is a ba d practice . When yo u stor e tools fo r th e winte r oil them. i Ganiening is taugh t iu th e commo n school s of Fnince . Provitl e som e succulcn t foo d fo r you r pig s durin g th e wiutor . llusking s arc? in order . S o arc pump - ki n pie s uuil dougimuts . an d fire«i mtwtl. f'urgent e wa s Constellation . I n tw o rol U ar e desiSL^^I^jIi ' u p roll, rrs|>ectivcly. I t tlie America n nav y t o fire xoll. There is alway s th e adv; i n thi s way , fro m th e ricoc! pr.iji'ftile'strik e th e wat e in g th e enemy . In the ^ I'lnsurj^ent e figbt the I suffere d cu)st]y aloft . O n ' wen - kilh-d , <»ne of whom bv th\ thir d lieutenan t Si his gun. Out of 40 9 gfntc sevcnt v wer e kit A<»r IVri- 2imt * A curiou s compWi Rtr«fts, comin g from tha t th e bab y coac h is gruatcs t nuisance . I «-i<»a. bu t h e aide d iLi-m in th e wa r 1 1^1'J. an d wid t o hav o Ut- n killfvi in th . baltl e of th e Thuim-^ in IMS. Olbt-r authoritie s sav tha t h e di^ « nat - I iiral deat h twoyear * l.j:»r.—tArJ^u j to cure bctu-cea doctors. « furrr Ftfr lUe . e Yot-rn » »:ivr» 1 ich r.« 1 lUUftT __it tli*i . in uc«rl> it'i niw' itn * kV.-vki; iljj-tr-J-Hl ^ui'i'ir- .m-l*. \l.aut..» NamUrr ^ tl Hy —ntlm; SLT.. ).•« m»> oi^ t*iu tt frt ^ \o \ t.* m t :'< ZMU liiAt ut J»nu»ry. i-^i . A i i>f a RTKCCRIIIR WOW I r» t « cat uTTit mi \3 1 t m S> 1 »• any ««>•, S C«nt» : <>( ^^^ VASELINE- id i>trtrut^li folU w , tttf Uf-r rvv of ro.\* Miltf \ti ..U-. UJiil i l Ujlllr* l>> L'liy j.rMj«.riy. t-r. »..f I. • \ r -oo^ Mliif - AnT f^'-^-m • .!r. ifH-r i URAl EHUI-—CUMI-OR TINC L EPFS S COCOA BREAKFAST. ; .>ur'•T'.aKraM with » • u tJT.ril.'i\ 'wttril.' CA'TT^TTVTIVE v.vi.rE OF MILK. Lfjv in a good stoc k of pai>trs an d ; The odo r of rrofcs.-<or Ladd , th e cxjjvrt dairviivan matja/iuv s fo r winte r reading . ; unknown reaso n tndclwmi.sl , formerl y of th e Ne w Yor k j when yo u mulc h smal l fruit-* mulc h j delicat e tha n tha t Kxi-crimcn t Station , foun d iu som e eases pnoua h t » kee p down th e weeds . Buil d bridge s if yo u like , but dou' t j brea k u p tho \ roadl.LHi in th e full. j On e of th e drawba t k s of uprayin g is tha t i t kill s ou r friend s as well as ou r tu- C. ^ ^ fo r lome 7 I i. b e mor e white FKfiZEK^tisI BES T IN THE WI>KI.U They «ou!d UUe voa to thir.k that what's ctiTv- d thoiisan'os vvim't cure toj. Vou'd lisve in patent racdicines a they didn t profess ftvrj-.'/ir't. C - and so. the expenments of and the experunents of patent medicines that are sold only because there s money m the \ stuft\ ye'U lo>e faith in frx-rT- And, voa can't always tell the prescription that cures by what vou read in the papers. So, jTcrhaps there's n. > l-Jtter way to sell a remedy, than to lell the truth about it , ai'.d take the n'yi of its doing ju-t what I t i>n.fe-ses to do. Tluts what the Worl.l? Dispensary- Medical .Assoc.a- ti..n. of l5unalo. N. Y.. does Ur. Tierce's Golden Mu-dir.al Piscoverj-. I-avorite I'rescripjion, I'leasant relicts, and l>r. Sa.;e\s Cata.Th Kemcdy. If 'the\^don t do what their makers \.-a v they'll do — }ou j^L-t your money Ua^.k- HOW TO GET WELL I I>r . Tiil'U-\ V.-ii i tlnn l.ini- m.-iit i t A..11 ar..-un. riu= Iri m ( hr.m'u- i;li.-iiiiiati»m, -u. riili:ia. Tjiu. in lli>- l.i>\l>- . lla. U ..r I li.-t. v..r.- rlir.ial-. « ..I.U, Mill.-ii.M l J..i»1-. < \U- lra.t<-«l Mii-lr-. Murrallt.-d litr lot.r ti»rt * ^rar- it» ,..r).-ct >ati-.Iarti.\l ..r tbe iii.iin' j ri'luliili-<l . -f m I \ -r I'- JL 3 thiit thirty-tw o pound i of mil k wcr quire d t o produc e on e poun d ot i)Utter; aifiiin. onl y thirtee n jHUinds. He de - vclojxs thes e figure.>4 a s follows : ••Sup - pose those farmer s wer e takin g mil k t o th e butte r factory , eac h co w averag - in g SOU pounds i>cr o r 30,00 0 v. presen t method oi p^yin^ tor mil k a t factories , eac h man receive emies . I The mor e landowner s and homestead s ' the Iha l rr-'t iide . I? t.> : mil k » t thf l p®®plo. | im eqUAl The young man who gA. a Jrood apTl- amoimt . B.r ravins fo r mil k accoiJioe I cultura l olucatio n U goin g t o b e i n fa - te tU(! (at. .Vtt ui'ilk wouUl produc e -SiiiJ i tur o demand. Douniia o l butter , which a t twent y ctnt * I , p„i v ,„ur manur e wher e th e roo U of • . 1 ... fi^Tll fill » 1 - J t, pe r poun d woul d amoun t t o $470.60 , and B« mil k U3 l pound, o l butter , at; twent y cent , per pound, $1S 3 'J ) . Itu t instea d o t thi , ri^ocire. o r A i:ivc« it ?H- -l>. Th.'SC ar e th e ei- trriiie. , bu t .urh ar e (..uu'l a t ever y creamery.—lif^-^'f* CuUttaz-tr. TTTSTEUISt; onitlMf^'^ IN T.> keepu'eraaiura i well .1 .1 CELLAR. itum * we n iliirnii; winter , huo K cellar . r...iiurt.. .jme .-x , .11,1, aceortlio c t.. a. ij.xvl a u J4 V.vk , .omctl.in, - d.-i.<-l.d> on llie teiulH^ratur.- an d humi'iil * ol th \ air, ,1... wh.-tliel th e plnnt . ar e sirar th e t.ip „rl»,tt..m o ! th e cellar «:'>> ac.ua ; lr..!«..>. M pr..ve th e riu'ht plac e ar..l th e capal.iht.c . o t e.^cb c-.Ur . Th. ' ..,Ier i . n.. .l .ub t t o t.ko u p th e r'.ant a wit h .ome «.i l aiid »ct thcji in b..ie. of .oil . wate r ca n b e to «.ttl e th e .oil aK.u t th.\ root. , an. , then th e plant . 1« .ll-we. l t o -tan d withou t furthe r alt.'nti.. a lor.evera l day s o r a wee k t o dr y oH. Let ll,e ice. In - come lellow . Then -horte n la th e braarhi.. tak.ne o!I .1 Ira.v two thir.1 . . ot thei r leniZth. an.l the n w-t the m aw.y in th e i-<ll.r an 1 .uppl y n • wate r durin, ; th e winter . u-.Ie«. th e «.il .plK-ar t o b e Rettini ; du.t .Iry. an d la tha t ca« ni» e onlT enoug h t o moi.te n it a little , .V Plaj. on W iuo.!erately li>:ht i . l>e»t. The pUaU .hiuld not b e allowe d t o h.fro.tcl bel.w e littmc . bu t il .ny part , becom e Jn-ie n the y mu.t b e cu t .'(t. Th. plaat. wil l tKe^l n o befor e planting- o r totting l a th e .pria;: . —BwUft fJu\. j d t.,. ai d in ru n \11 - J . , vou r cro p ca n reac h i t or U ca n reac h th o ^ow of th e crop . Not manur e bu t well tcrtiliie j eart h ,houl d b e plaoiHl ncit t o th o root , o t tranMplautt.d treerf. If \<iu baeebut a .mal l far m pu t you t cneriiie . an.l caa h int.i tha t an.l make it pro.luc c .a* muc h as m.« t lar^ e farina. .Mnnure whe n comp.-itini ; nee, U wate r t.. mate it moi.t: bu t e.we mu. t betaken Ih.t ther e 1. no t wau- r eu..u:{h t o leacU It. I t i« fo r th e f.irmer . t o .<e tha t th e .gricultura l college , an.l ciix-r i li.m . ar c p r .(MitH ru n nioi : tlu'tn. r.itatoe i .hou l 1 b e .tore. l wher e thej will h.nc a c <ol, e»e n temp-ratiirc , an d I.e ovcrh.iulc a ouc e a mouth t o jjvt ridol decjins onc». . If a co w ha. .harp horn, pu t w.vxle n thvmble . o n thecri.l.o f thcut The kn..lw i ra n In- la«eiie. l o u b y pv„-. ru u through bot h bom an d Ln..b . , The wi.ie-awak o farme r Ti.it . othe r . fanu. tlvan hi. o w n . W he n h e find, eo n Y.niener. , metlio.1. an d crop , bette r thin .t home it in»piie . hi m t.» iireater eaort . Man y alnn.loncl farm , hate bee n .lM.;.d,.nr.l bee«u. e the y wer e larj. t o profitabl y culuv.te.1 . It n very Mld.i w tha t a .taal l far m i» abandoncl. A fe w SOO.I emaaculate d mal e cat . will foun d the m »t proStaW e .loc k th . farme r ca n keep . On e coo d ca t t . • ..tth ' mor e tha n 100 .tOuiar j Oogvaad it nuci worrte . a .Ueep . Tea a.-Te. ®f clo.» r hay . eilre.t a. erer. farme r cui an d ouffb t t<. cur. it. i\ w,.rt h mor e the n twent y mcTt, of th. unwh.>UeMfn . .tot l w. its':t. .;'3l5rm, we will send to any address Kirr-coal. ~->T ro. raawim. SuWt o t \'ft eo«l i . a T.lnabl e feruhiee •n. l .n ejB.tiet > remed y at-am. t m.ny in tsMta. \ larcti ijuanut y o t ttu mad. woody , fn^VtJ.OoJ.OOO o r lUO.. .„r,-hce. in .bondan.e 0 (H» 'two too . of «fl coa l whic h i . baraet l mMy. It e®.t»in . a ».r y hitte r .obatao.- . ihich repe U .naeet ^ an d ha. ..wn . .alu- .M. f«uUtaas propertiea . .^n an.lyal . • f It Jhiw. i t t o cooair t o l twen. y pe r cent , o t .itro*T<.o»a .uoata^. -h\* .Herd, fifteen P\ \\t. o t ammooif c momm |>bo.phat e oj lime . llfl.eii p.t ceot . L-aOM* of mil k tee - tha n It u*r-t •eer y Hish fee-Un c !• ' ar . whic h tm m.w. to b« . Cow. that bot h fed aa.1 mil k haaeil y ouiflit t o h. po t upo o lich t dut to r «>to» week , betor. the y coon in . Gtwwia c tree * o l aa y kit..! i . jtrwwia * S.w, U \>l l th. tr... a . a cro^ - - poiB . 'I . , w e u. < ott» e crO{W« (t-e^a* them pw, of catb^eJi of lime. , a llltW mtlphat . of ^^Q r«nr . .hal l n rn •IT w. . fvC wOBi limr . Ic aad acetyl * of am i . ^ ^^ ^ siK-l^^kfuUy ^ ft p y*l tr»iW> THE-- fVniTEMlS or THE UolV. -e ievervbody, before subscribing, of the hlsh J ; nf our Beautifully Illustrated journal ^ VireeWeeXis VO CENTS for a trial suliwipiion o^ CHRISTMAS NUMBIU4. « with a painting by J. O. L. » crns. tmi and tve will -a-fx l th au artistic cover, also lent for 1S91, , contain the followinB readinR-tnattcr : _ _ „.„ „rial \The Meads of Tasmcr. Mr^ ^\^Sancro/fs ae«:ription of -The Battle of Lake Erie.' ^'Tl'^^otceir. : Mv'B\ .?\t:.;e„ e^pre^lr for La^/ufuS wu^ and « . - information to y-'^g -. .... s„„ - J r^iJin'^ffcn^'Wif\Maurice Thompson and . l^gpjyZEN FREEl nurr at»n«tori\) U«4 to • bu t wtea iVfw la w a«a-A.l i n th a w . t a MVai S ot UM a»d ot .r.«>I»bl..» ^o^ ut^' ThaSeaeo.. of -^kiaff foo d to r l,l.ala . Bu i It . u.moo.« f tl» n,.-, r.-.Jabl . to r th- -1- . \ '' J ^ I m-\d th. S nu,—luv-«.«>l to n ot It . 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