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3 TERMS OF ADTERTISIXO One column one year, 00 44 six naantv- i 60 00 tbrea SO 00 Oae-halfc lumn gix S. S. PEOTJTY. three One-fourth column ene year 44 six SO 00 SO 00 20 00 SO Co 20 00 15 00 1 CO Editor. Publisher and Protmetor.

thre 44 ljgl Business Cards, per line, per PUBLISHED IVERT SATURDAY AT Burlington, Coffey Kansas 1 OF SUBSCRIPTION: tiT" Transient advertising, (for which advance payment will be required,) 10 cent per line for first insertion and fire ceats per line fer each subsequent inserti advertisers allewei tht privilsje of changing quarterly. Legal advertisements iasrted at fk usual rates. One copy one year, in 00 six months." 5 1 25 "Po.itively no credit given for subscriptions. 3f Subscribers finding "SSL" attached to their names on their papers or wrappers will understand that their terms of subscription have expired, and are requested to renew. VOLUME 3.

NUMBER 33. BURLINGTON, KANSAS, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1867. C- Notices ef asa Deaths pml- Hshed gratuitously. r-. MV' rv Suffering Among Farmers.

The unusual severity of the past winter and the backwardness of the spring have caused many of our new settlers to feel very much discouraged. This would be perfectly reasonable if the severity of the season was noticable only in Kansas, but from every quarter we receive the information that so cold a winter and late spring have not Bules for Improvement. rNeves shrinkr from an unpleasant duty. Be charitable iu thought as well as in action. Bathe every morning and take plenty of exercise.

Be open for correction if 3ou aro in the wrong, frankly acknowledge it. Be virtuous in mind and body, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Mrs. Stanton closed an address to the New York Legislature in tho following glowing words "But, say you, the majority of women do not make the demand. Grant it.

What then When you established free schools did yon first ask the urchins of the State whether they were in favor ofi being transplanted from What is a "Tare?" From the Rural World. Mulching. Many men, although not as cxempla- There is no operation more import- rv as thev should be in their own live' i me street to the school house when 1XXQC. let your thoughts be pure, ant in tne summer treatment ot trees I are at much pains to rear their and plants than mulching. Newly children correctly.

The sentiment been known within the memory of the oldest inhabitant. Be useful for the love of use. and you legislated on the temperanco These accounts come from all the not for the credit of beinir nseful. pianieu trees wm mate moro than with them is, -'do as I say, not as I question did you go to rum-sellers A Colored Woman on Equal Suffrage. Northern and Eastern States, but the and drunkards, and ask if a majority 1 Improve yourself by the means in double the growth when mulched, than do." Such a father not far from Cin most startling reports concerning suf- of them were infavor of the Excise I voapover.

mentallv and phvsicallv. whcn hQ surface ofthe ground around cinnati is in the habit of getting in Tho venerable. Sojourner Truth, one fering among the people as a result of Law? When you proclaimed emanei- ln time of darger and trouble, think Jnem 19 esPsed through the summer tosicated, or on a "tare," rather often. the hard season and imnass.ihlp. rnads.l nation, did vrn trn in oavaVnAar-a nrl nnd then a.ot onnUv nnrl rlAmairplxr to the scorching rays of.

the suu and I Ho endeavors, however, to Lido tho of the wittiest, most noble-hearted, philanthropic and indefatigable work come to us from northwestern Iowa ask if a majority of them were in favor Never be prejudiced, or allow your- tJ1he djiD winds- trees that fact from his children, but "little pitch- nr: il i Ini i -it I dlfl the first fifaarn Hftpr t.hflV fin ski ttnralAmrMH r.i;i,lM. die the first season after the3 are I ers have long ears," and children know ers in behalf of the freedom and inter aim Buumwesieru xuinueoia. in sev-j ui ireeing meir Slaves When you sen 10 uo icu, wunoui nrsi juuging ior eral counties a large proportion of the ring the changes on "negro suffrage," yourself. planted, might be saved by this simple 1 more of what is going on than grown ests of her race that we ever met with, made a speech before the Equal Rights treatment. With a covering of from peoplo frequent-suppose, two to four inches of old straw, hay, Ono evening this exemplary (with saw dust or tan bark, a uniform mois- "Sarkasticul" exclamation "point) pa-turo is kept up in the soil during the rent was hearing his little Johnny re- poopio are not only destitute or seed from Maine to California, have jou In study, concoutrato your thoughts grain, but are actually suffering for proof positive that a majority ofthe and ideas solely upon the subject be-food.

It is proposed to issue county freedmen demand the ballot On tho fore 3-011. scrip to bo used in purchasing spring contrary knowing that the very ex- Never be idle; always have some- Association at New York City a few days since, from which we present the ouiuuit, iivwt-ci. uijr mo i cite uis )u naay-scnooi tesson. it was following extract: wneac tor seed at the Mississippi Kiv- istence ot Kepublican institution de- thing to do. Kemember moments are er.

and onnt.rihnt.5nna am fesVod in nrnHa nn the xriffnix annntlnn rA i tbn crnldon c'lnrla nf timn may oe. ihe growth ot the tree, too, from the fourteenth chapter of Mat Eastern cities for procuring a tempo- equality of the people' did you not as Alwa3's get up when 3-ou first wake i3.m0ro J111" and better able to thew wherein is related tho parable, of i I 1 1 11 1 .1 I withstand t.n covers fhanirna nf winfAr I Vi THE STATUE OF LINCOLN. "There i3a niche in the Temple of Fame, a niche nearto Washington, which should be occupied by the statue of him who shall save his country. Mr. Lincoln has a mighty destiny.

It is for him to be but a President of the people of the United States, and there will his statue be." JOHN J. CRITTENDEN. Well hast thou said John Crittenden! Albeit the people's loftier ken Be still denied to thee "Tf Abraham Lincoln dared to stand, The People's Chief and save this land Where Washington towers, calniy grand, There will his statue be I hail thy words, Crittenden And if thy faith goes with them, then That faith goes far with me But while tht Lincoln's niche awaits The of our "Border States," My Lincoln guards the Union's pates, And there his niche shall be! Beneath that niche John Crittenden His name was graven by History's pen, When Freedom's sunlit sea. Ups-welling from Fotomac'a wave, Bore back the slave mart and the slave; And there where life to souls he gave There shall his statu be And far away. Crittenden Where dark Liberia's citizen Thanks God that he i fne; And where the Hatien.

smites his foes With doctrines sharper than Monroe's, There Lincoln's name the patriot knows There will his statue be! In vain, in vain, John Crittenden Thy Border States and Border men Like Canute, mock the sea Above their whips and chains it rolls, In billowy tides of loyal souls And where, at Freedom's feet it shoals, God grant that Lincoln be silver-tongued John Crittenden Sweet are tby words to thoughtful men. Though "hollow sounds from thee Where loyal arm frnd loval praver The standard of this land would bear. "My friends, I am rejoiced that you are glad, but I don't know how you will feel when I get through. I come from another field the country of the ouuuiy ui iuuu. i wioo sunesmen, legisiato in an these i' iue morning one nour 01 mat time 1 uii (than when it is prematurely and sud-l about sowing tares.

tc. While the people here will sympa- cases tor the higher good of the indi- is worth two at night, thize with the unfortunate settlers in vidual and the nation We ask that Do everything in a cool, active and denly checked in summer by drouth,) "What is a tare?" tho parent inter- oUro h' hn7A rrrtt. Ihpir rifrhfn much irood luck: now what is to be northcrn states who are thus suffering, I the same far-seeing wisdom may guide energetic manner never allow lazy and ready for a new and vigorous fall I rupted to enquire. growth as soon as rain sets in, leaving I Johnny hesitated. feclings to come over you.

we are enabled to derive lrom these your decision on the question before done about it? I feel that I have got the stem and branch in tho fall filled I "Tell me. mv son. what a tare is a thing facts tho consolation that we are bet- you Remember, the gay and fash I'ersevere. is ever give up as much responsibility as anj-bodA- else. until you have tried it in every possible wiih elaborated sap.

"You have had 'em," said Johnny, ter on than many others, and instead ponablo throng who whispered in the I have got as good rights as an3Tbod3T. ot supinely submitting to discourage- ears of statesmen, j'wlges, law-ers, wa3. There is a great stir about colored men nno ua uuu ubbcuu-1 casiing uuw nis oj esana wriggling his ed to, it should no longer bo delayed. I foot. ments and wickedty- wasting precious merchants, 'We have all the -rights wo a spine 01 kindness is bcauuiui in getting their rights, but 'not a word hours in complaining about the coun- want are but the mummies of civiliza tho aged, lovely in the young, and in- about the colored women and if col- Tho ground around the trees should bo well hoed and broken, up, and a covering of old straw or other litter at ored men get their rihta and not col- try ifc 8 a aaty for every man to plant tion, to be galvanized into life only b3' dispensable to the comfort and happi- "Had 'em said the astonished parent, opening his e3-es rather, wide, "why, what do you mean Johnny "When you didn't como homo for nroH wmnon (rat.

1 ai va I h.rn itl 1 1 hA a I ov uium us uuooiuic auu oun UVU1UL1UI13. HUUIU ul x.i. I -n I .1 1 onco applied. t. fthnnt Sn I am For keen- I luviuuatc.

vviiatis in me soui oi wo- Mulching is even more important to threo days last? week," said Johrihv. tha turner fTA nir whSTa thinfra nrA luuuasiuio ior uersuuB uuau- uieu, ass not ine wives ana aaugniers I (inointnil nrifli HfX inn iAm nntmf I rf 4- A 1 i il a raspberry and blackberry plants, cur- I heard mother tell aunt Susan that Good for Forty "Tunes. The Shelb3' (Ind.) Courier, says stirring because it we wait till it is i uiuicuuauu pnuucs; uuu creator still, it will take a irreat while to get it nnaerstana how tarmers living upon ot wealth those who earn their bread Organs in the churches havo become rant bushes, c. lhis treatment in- you was off on a tare." sures strong, vigorous stems, and will Tho Sunday-school lesson was givo the following year double the sup- brought to an abrupt termination, and goina-arrain. White women are a great ter 80llcanever wantforfood.

But by honest toil those who, by return di crrTnrfnr nnd lmnw mnrA than ml- a pioneer can understand it. in the in the wheel ot fortune, stand face to very fashionable of late. In almost every church v-ou go into -ou will find i i I i i ply of fruit that can bo expected with-j Johnny, who knew too much altogeth-OUt it. In tho country where Straw is I er to sit nn anv Inter, wns Kent oflF tn nrftd -women, whilo colored women do lJlas vCijr owto uao its vwu pc- io huu iuc euern realities 01 me. one ot these instruments.

A inend of not know scarelv anvthing. Thev go culianties of soil and climate and upon "If you would enslave a people, a a. I A a I. 1 ours, who lives in a neighboring vu- abundant, tho entire labocof cultiva 1 ll 1-1 -i 11' bed. Ai TroBhinfT irhiph ionhnnt.

fis hirh as a proper understanding of theso de- says Cicero, 'first through ease and Let AmiAiiAM Lincoln mount and there, lage, related to us yesterday an amu-1 tion and weeding is saved by the ap-sing incident which occurred in their! plication of four or five inches of straw penas entirely the question ot success luxury, maice them etteminate." When or failure cultivating the soil. It vou subsidize labor to vour selfish church. over the ground between the rows of I matters little how rich tho soil may be interests, there is ever healthy re- He said, to he in fashion they must plants. The ground should havo a 'ipthcr, where 8 tho man going to unless farmers understand its nature sistance. But, when vou exalt weak a colored woman gets, and their men go about idle, strutting up and down and vvhen the women come home, the3' ask for their noney and take it all, and then scold because there is no food.

I want you to consider on that, chil'n. I want women to havo their rights. and tho character of the seasons which ncss and imbecility above your heads, have an organ. The congregation good working between the rows with 8lccP 1 a Srl ot sixteen, ot her could not atford to pay an organist, so the cultivator, and tho straw then ap- mother, who had just promised a trav- There will his statue be When Lincoln's band, Crittenden Shall dip within his heart the pen That writes this nation frkk Then, towering where the angels climb, His starry soul shall stand sublime. And.

throned upon all Future Time, There shall his statue be! A. J. II. DUGANNE. New York, Aug.

6, 18(12. may be expected. During tho early give it an imaginary realm of power settlement of cver3 state in the Union illimitable, unmeasured, unrecognized, they got a seit-actmg organ, a compact plied covering the entire surrace. v.v..e,n iui um-ui-iuc- suited for the purpose, In the cultivation of tomatoes mulch- wa3' huJ 11 havo to put him in with and constructed to play forty tunes. ing will be found to produce an "as- ou a.nd Jack and Kato, and Sno and hundreds of farms were deserted in dis- you have founded a throne for women In the Courts women have no right, 'I i Tl (Tiler.

rT thA rm nva hdin non fhAvr Incr I fin TM1 1 1 colhhnnoa anrfl AAmn ftrrm no voice nobodv speaics ior mem. i vnvc, wwinov The sexton had instructions how to tonishing effect. On land not too rich, iu repiy, -anu woman to have her voice there lau'1, 111 ie cuuniry. xun anu utuuio nuu-u uu may wen sianu woman 10 wish set it going, and how to slonit: but. a constant succession of fruit may be -iwueu, one oi you musi turn Tf it not, a twenty years ago it was no uncommon appalled, in banishing Madame Do among the pettifoggers.

nnfnrtnnatol fnrmfllii) IhnA tbi-nno-V. t.hn mimmoK Tlii'a me ana dad, and UlCK and thO kf a llltQiri Act: Pf lw oJnrri 4 I in if rf b-anrto Am tAaq iAVk ikn I twinS fit place for women it is unfit for men thing for people to return East from Stael from Paris, the Emperor Napo-lllinois, declaring themselves deceived I leon, even bowed to the power of that to be there. I am above bU years oidj first four verses of a hymn before the ground and prevents rotting, by which by the lying papers and land agents, scepter which rules tho. world of fasa- it is about time for me to be going. sermon, the onran could not bo stop- so many are lost in wet weather.

If a I tST President Lincoln used to tell and actually convinced that Illinois ions. But I Kiipposo I am kept here because was a poor farming State. The most insidious enemy, to our ped and continued r.laying two verses few small brush were first laid down this story of himself Ho was riding moro: then iust as tho clersryman under tho plants before tho straw is ono day on the stage coach in Illinois i. i .1 ii i i) 1. 1 .1 1 something remains for mo to do; I suppose I am yet to help break the chain.

I have done a great deal of Dut usiuo irom losses wnicn result iwijuuin-an institutions, at mis nour, 1 1 1 mm mm A I I I A A A. when the driver asked him to treat. completed the words, "let us pray," would be better. A hundred from ignorance or stupiditv in farming, is found in the aristocracy of women. I ii att A ncA linn rw 99 ro a If T.5mrtlr tho organ again clicked and started i plants well mulched will yield more work as much as a man, but did notnew seiners rareiy appreciate tne im-1 auo uuuui, uux, mai greai lever among reply, Mand I cannot induce others to another tune.

fruit than two or threo hundred culti- tret so much pav. I nsed to work in menso demand that will be made upon men, is peneain their dignity, "lney do so." "Don't chew neither 1" "Xo. The sexton and others continued yated in tho usual way. Try it. the field and bind grain, keeping up their supplies by immigration and con- have all tho rights they want:" So, sir." "jor.

smoker' "JVo. sir: I their exertions to hnd the spring, but never nso tobacco in any form." with the cradler, but never doing no seqnently they frequently sell them- his spiritual supremacy has the mnro'ffM twifo an mnch n.iv ro with selves short. During the first ten Pope of Rome! But what of the multi- no ono could put a stop to it 60 they Fireproof Wash for Shingles "Well," replied the disgusted Jehu. "I got four ofthe stoutest men in the ttl I f1 tude outside the Vatican A wash composed of lime, salt, and umc, aa. thn Rfirman women.

Thev work in years 01 us settlement a state can church to shoulder the perverse instru haint much opinion of you fellers with" JELi" UosmzW vices; L'veallers noticed they tine sand or wood ashes, tho field and do as much work, but do rarely do little more than supply itselt ment, and they carried it down the Tho war in CreteLuxurious Ease not. ffot. thA nnv. We do as mnch. we vntn tne coarser articles ot lood.

now ordinary way of white was! "7 ui aislo of the church, pi ving awav. into make it up in big ones." of the Turkish Sultan. pat as rniu h. we want as much. I sud- consider that in a new country there i ine rooi miy per cent, moro secure the church yard, where it contm ued inst taking re from falling clicking and playing until the whole 53 Tf in of fire in the It The Constantinople correspondent nose I am about the only colored wo- are no railroads and very few bridges man that goes about to speak for the or worked; roads, and all can under- of tho New York Tribune says forty tunes were finished case vicinity.

pays a ono day bj the expense a hundred fold its pre- ish rf when moiinCQn. serving influence against the effect of ririi ihts of tho colored woman. 1 want sianu wny it is inai mere la occasion- I 1 I 1 A I They (the Turks) are doing their to koin tho thinjf st rnng. now that 'y suncring among iarmers ine very best to put down the Cretan re COUNTRY GIRLS. Up ia the morning enrly, Jii't at the peep of dnj Straining the milk in the dairy, Turning the cows away Sweeping the floor in the kitchen, Making the beds up Washing the breakfast dishes, Putting the parlor chairs.

the crumbs from the pantry, limiting for eggs at the barn, Cloanir.c: the turnips for dinner, Spinning the stocking yarn fc'preadingthe whitening linen, I lowti on the bushes below, Ransacking every meadow, AVhere the red strawberries grow. Starching tne "fixins" for Sunday, Churning the snowy cream, Rining the pails and strainer, Down in the running stream Feelin the geese anil turkeys. Making the pumpkin pies. Jogting the little one's cradle, Driving away the flies. Grace in every motion.

Music in every tone, Beauty in form and feature, Thousands might covet to own Cheeks that might rival spring Teeth th whitest of pearls: One of these country maidens is worth A score of city Bred girls. WATCHING FOR PA. Three little forms in the twilight'gray, Scanning the shadows across the wayr Six little eves four black, two blue-Brimful of love and happiness too, "Watching for pa. May, with her placid and thoughtful brow, Gentle face beaming with love just now AVillie, the rogue, so loving and gay, Stealing a kiss from bis sister May "Watching for pa. Nsllie, with her ringlets of sunny hue, A New Reporter.

i i urL.t Wst, rich as is its soil and beneficent the ice is broke. hat we want is a bellion at once. Hassim Pasha, their as are its skies. Ottaio a Home Journal. A Chicago paper says We took a little money.

You men know that you ablest General, has been sent there weather-beaten the shingles, the more wero yoU not afraid to meet your benefit derived. Such shingles gene- ni. new reporter on trial 3-eslerday. Ho I eret as much again as women when with large reinforcements. Their nav a a.

went out to hunt items, ana alter being My Fust Gong. you write, or for what you do. When al force has been waked up, and put in ally become moro or less warped other -J wag afrai)l 0 ough, and cracked: tho application of I lt, away ail day, returne 1 with the lollow- rou I never kan eradicate holy from mi better order for blockading the island. we get our rights, we shall rot have to I A 1 .1 CJ ing, which he said was- the best that he the wash, by wetting the upper surface, 13? A neirro bov was driving mnlft. come to you tor money, tor then we merary the sound uv the nrst gong i Nothing is spared now to crush the could do: restores them at once to their original hn Jamaica.when tho nnnimal Rn.l.lAnlv shall have money enough of onr own.

ever herd i was setting on tho front poor, suffering Cretans. 'Yesterday we saw a sight that froze or first form, thereby closing up the stopped and tefused to budge. "Won't it is a good consolation to know that stupe nv a tavern in the sitty uv Uut- Our latest news brings us accounts with horror. A hack- our muscles space Dciween me eningies ana me you go, eh?" said tho boy. "Feel when we havo got this we shall not be ferlo pensively a smokm.

The sun of three battles going on at different Clark street at a driving down man lime and sand, by filling up tho cracks grand, do you I s'poso yon forgot coming to you anymore. lou have was a gom tu bed, and the heavens points, in one of which, however, the and nnras in the fihincrln itself, nrevent I fo M. rapid pace, came very near running been having our rights so long, that tur ana nere was biusnmg at the pur- Cretans were the attacking party. We I 1 1 vu Ktuuai 11 jd. aaasi over a nurse and two children.

There its warping. you think, like a slaveholder, that you formanse. The En kanall. with its I have apparently trustworthy advices would have been one of the most heart German sugar baker, afflicted. own us.

1 know mat it is nara ior goiain waters was on us wmain way ot new and terrible atrocities peroe- rending catastrophies ever recorded, To Keep Tire on Wheels. w-th a bad wife, told his master, "Sh ono who has held the reins for so long tu albany, and i was perusin the line trated by the Turks of murder, des-to give up: it cuts like a knife. It botes a flotin by, and thinkin uv Haly traction, and a wholesale violation of had not the nurse, with wonderful Hear a practical man on this subject: I tvas tronk all to tay Saturday night" I inrflthnn (Tht. iPVt thn r.UU, Iron at hnma 1 ironed a wagon somo jcars ago for I and all to night Sunday morning, and my own use: before putting on- the 1 1 vos that vild that I kick tho stairs will teel au tne Deuer wnen 11 cioses wnero 1 usea iu live; ana ner gonao- women, even of girls of eight or ten up again. I have been in Washington lers and gallus wimmin.

Mi entire years of age. The Christians are to fefore she went out, and providential- about three years, seeing about these sole was, as it were, in a swet, i want- be exterminated, if they cannot be con- 8tePPea into a drS btre just before Wor- nnlA Now colored men tn rdimh. i ffiltrrratA. i actnallv otaw. nnor aA nn ha nthr.

the hack passed. 1 hen, too, the hack- az 1 1 .1 i ii 4 i 1 I La. hits i mieu iliv iciics mi iiiiauutt viti, I uiiuw uunu uci. and tho tires havo worn out and were man, just before reaching the crossing, things have tho right to vote and what I want Thar ar in this life tu big tu course, tho Christians aro retaliating never loose. My method is as follows I Jorum was told of a supppcr at thought of something that ho bad for is to havo colored women have the I be trifled with, thar ar times when a upon tho Mussulmans.

No real pro- I use a long cast-iron heater, made for which goblets of ice. formed by evar- Uosuy nestled between the two, 1 ll rt 1. gotten, and, turning about, drove in the purpose; the oil is brought to a oration, wero used, from which to Pressing her cheek 'gainst the window pane, right to vote, mere ougnt to De equai man oraKes ince irom niz sen, wnen gress naa been made, at last accounts, the opposite direction. -Had it not been ishmg the absentone home again, risrhts now more than ever, since color- he sees speerits. when ho km almost bv the Turkish troons.

The blockade- for this wonderful conrurrence of lav boiling heat, the wheel is placed on a drink champaigno. Jorum heard tho stick, so as to hang in the oil, each story through, and 4hen Watching for pa. edpeople have got their freedom. tuch the moon, and feel as tho he kud runner Arcadi had been chased into oring circumstances, a doting father, nil both hands with the stars uv heavin the by two Turkish corvettes, leuoe an nour. ane ximoer snouia be i "Well, ice trare.

a loving mother, and affectionate broth Healthy Sentiments. and almost sware he was a bank prcsi- During these days of trial, when the dry as green iimoer win not take the Oh how they gaza at the passers by, "Fle's coming at last," they gaily cry 'Trv again, mv pets," exclaims mamma: And 2s ellie add, ''There's the twilight Watching for pa. ers and t-is-iers, would have been plung 1 1 At aw 4 rmioiftna spem to uem. xnais uai auea mo. nutme empire 01 i.

urKey is tottering, the on. vare snouia oe taKen mat, me on I i. nu being laughed I I 1 1 1 Ir 1 1 ll' 1 ed into the deepest woe and most un rMnnnirih tr uv iru uveruiu run smoove ouuan is not naaungv out it is only oe- is not made hotter than a boiling heat, at by a party prcttv gr told them utterable funeral expenses. wm i niK tit a a-v rtt a-k i-m i ui iud nut uo uuiucu. vnn rwitnlnAd niVn miiv imposed upon them and the leading (this Shakesperes opinion too, 1 and cause he does not know how to fiddle.

vch.t nf the South bv he often thinks tru one quill), just as 1 He rises in the morning about 10 ihe new reporter will be retained. Timber filled with oil is not susceptible be 8mall notatocL'P cried one of them. w-w I I 1 3 1 1 4sv rT a wtAtr A nmAAA I nA nfrftnrhisement was uuin my oesi, ociock. ana senas ior two 01 hisiavor- Jack nods and smiles as with busy feet He lights the lamps in the busy street That sweet little group he knows full well-May and Willie, with golden-haired Nell, Watching for "but wo aro sweet ones." Newspapers. UUV IUUI IVll'UViU ft 1 1 til ll.

1 I much more durable by this process." of tho f-olored people of that section. raer aammer, spai, oang, Deuer, crasn, ites in tno paiace, who entertain him yjk I Many peoplo take papers, but, few 1 .1 WfinlTfnn Millorv eiving ut- 1 UUI lulu UUUUIlcl "uuiraer, unug, awnne. anu go wnu nim to. visit me st "Sally, how do yon liko your' now place? Is it a religious family V'j preserve them; yet the most interesting reading imaginable, is a file of old Soot and Charcoal Dust for Manure. Soon joyous shouts from the window steal, 1 teranco to the following' words of truth I nP rare rally dumraer, dummer, horses in his private theatre, which he a a-9.

aBT Al a-aW- I A-t And eacer ratter of childish feet. maca moptind uummer uun, wim one rremen Soot makes an excellent manure, as ell, I rather guess it is; tbey always local newspapers. 1 hey bring us back has transformed into a stable. After this, he goes to his new menagerie, in Florida: his jump, struck the senter uv the side it contains a quantity of ammonical have beans cn Sunday. ry music now chimes throngh the hall A manly voice responds to the call "Welcome, papa!" the past, with all its bustle and every Aaatt i oil Xt-a frnra A firilW i where he is having a sort of Crystal As th no waa now entitled to rmer i K1earea me guc- salts.

It is best used in the liquid aaj( auaiio ait ilj gcuiu uia cj.tiiav, 0 I la. and with anurtheri stud in the I'alace built, tor an aviarv, at a cost rntn ll irao iha intorac'. nt thft Iltate form, and may thus bo applied to I Prentice says a fellow whoso far more vividly than all tho labored middle uv the strets snorting like a of a quarter of a million of dollars. A TTX SPRITTO. that ha fihnnld h' pdncated and cn- flowers and garden plants.

Experi-J liver is white, whose nose is red, and descriptions of the profound historian. a band of music i Thence he generally goes to a kiosk The flippant blackbird, with light yellow lightened, and made to comprehend JSrl 'ufSlJ? gazed wilde Who can read a paper printed hfty ments alone will determine how large I who is always getting bluo isn ncccs- at the tavern near bv," where he amuses himself by years ago, without tho thought that a quantity must bo applied to plants, sarily a patriot crown, I too priceless value of tho Daiioc, ana iu ui air. anu uiick lie iu ui. an, anu tusvien lUlttv I IKajnnn.finA mcofoiol tMAJSTJlta I uu wt.c. i.

duotwus an UU IIUC. U19LU1 tk. are now cut Charcoal dust is not only a fertilizer hlroth fH iu I 1 a .1 TT. IUD u.mw mcio xn niui- uu. vicaiuuu uu, cut.

i i mi 1 uuimuui uviu. iui it 1 i wpm 1 1 1 I 1 nf nnnr mh fnmf nanir in ma otraii. i A Montana paper says "tho th hnnns- am- 1 from its inherent nna.litips.hnt an CsT drops- pi .1 juaicious use. aoo pror.tj then bubbled absorbent of carbonic acid gas from mortality of Helena is extraordinarily fin tha r.Tt tt-oa n.l Vh. ftf thft Atft mnef Hononrt HIMlll 1R6 f- ah iiuuu.

ouiuai. anu ouuu unci uartt re- mn. onH cfriifTfr thnt. no tavern stand had Or somo tall flag, and centlv rockins. sits.

are now buried tho atmosphere, and thus tends greatly I gooa. wniy Bevemeeu men were Kiueu in the caldron of life tno and intelligence of her people, and 9 crosery in me uw Vv a oil in fell down, 1 thout tires to the pleasures of the harem. It is 6eldom that he hears anything about nv tenomenons, i during tho past two weeks." to aid the growth of vegetables. It is Her strain repeating. With onorous notes Of every tone, mixed in confusion sweet, AU chanted in the fulness of delisrht.

and his horn, i was beneath the crumbling marble. File your papers, and in future years a pe- political affairs, and when he docs, he therefore valuable as a kind of his power to elevate and improvo the uivl character and condition of the uv 8U suailv SeiH a lowering passion, of ft reDav.voa for The foreet rins: where far around enclosed The fallowing is probably tho ith bushy sides, and cover'd hif above between whom and tho South- imnS WDCI lanaiora cum out bo eays a gentleman who is almost ram i i. 1 1 a a i i Liiu l. uum. With foliagd thick, supported by bare trunks, worst conundrum ever perpetrated: Why is a dog's tail like an old man constantly at the palace.

ern people an indestructable bond of Irnl scuPe avthe tavern stand onntL hi thnnnl hflt- holding by a string tho bo turn uv an Bologna Sausages. Boil fresh beef, chop it fine, and never tried the Uecanso it is injirm. piiiars rising 10 support a roof. It seems a temple vast, the epace within Rinsrs loud and clear with thrilling melodv. a I nIH KfHkca lritMa IT a t-al1ks1 wia rrantlo If you have "sweetest of kissing' get a little gal nv memories, exists.

JLietus tally r. JST" a iarmer near Montreal says season it with Cayenne and black na Ktt nod with his hand i went slola and eadla Apart, but near tho choir, with voice distinct, no one need tell him, that advertising an-try. r' pepper and cloves: put in cloth bags, as by words, their equality with us be- to him ha cajmed mi feres, he said it won't cause a big rush, for ho adver and cut off for tea. 1ST" A wagon can run without greas ing and business can be dono without advertising but it is slow work SZtT What is the best way to curb a tised ten bushels of grapes for sale, fore the law, and regard it as no less uuSOCU imuS, uo Tne merry mocKing-Dira together links In one continued song their different notes Adding new lite and sweetness to them all. ITid under shrubs, the squirrel that in fields Frequents the stonv wall and brierv fence.

young man Bridal him. -t and the next mormnsr there wasn Just to ourselves and them than to our Fresh Meat Balls. sed supper was reddy, he axed me if i would hav black or green tea and i sed i would. v- Josh Billings. one left the boys stole them all.

State and her best interests to aid in Hero chirps shrill that human feet approach AttiT "Gr.od blood will alwa-ft show Boil the liver, heart, tonsrue. SrThe vinegar of life bread, Unheard till Just upon him, when, with cries their education, elevation and enjoyment of all the rights which follow tobacco and no chop and season it with drawn but "Transported for life tho man itself," as the old lady said when was struck by the redness of her a sour wifo, poor money. snarp, he darts to bu retreat Beneath the mossy hillock or aged tree. ter. 16 Live within your means.

their new condition. who marries happily. i I.

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