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The Signal, 1898-2-25, Page 3pisDJ11ORIAL AIOTGt HiLLidlllt OF TB XVeil t DA r. saw Hee Serfs Seem r Tem Tara nee •at bees to gear t whose Maine ea that the arwt'age d =deism hs the (int 090 to 810,004 Pre Bk d * thepee estimated at eV ase firm ire that 000.016 & des awl terns Ne M, Mir was it loco *venni." . where et hos developed * , there are men 10 ern a seep:. Barnette line ssMaly se al= In 1emitMahof se sage Panto maautacturers essfasrlaNnt t0 6,e is a gseeramss Ilea Broil at_J Air compete MARX BTB. of amorph of Y pens In i onekitt was vert *mammoths of Moo* Dion bores to beset e, aaiaa ph'ep . et orjjddoinery now red i It i eQJJ' Intl red or blackoxide I' frac sociden teeftlag*0d8 e a holmium oe thy the tr wins atrort of a Butt and vtaich se mill as la heeds. man Motor, hthe t tabes, Aman . b ceseldereb4y u HAters. Sunni ata neonatal os. braid. Waned at ••Flaso.rs," dor the s Se Dear either thick wet tope sr afYeotad match reecho "genies@ veatb ea for .making tae ag one mem heel strapped of i� the Mei t. '&shish eta ie ar rode tens y thus ted ed i Pas ie. A e rant / AEI stases laitor other's At. to 4 teems a ars tit try >srs 114 'Naked I oaf two of fl t a 1 ✓ ine, C of. n rotas h red IaB t r ore �btergel sail ter at el ih 'ate of my an r surf *eta of LW of Oa STUDDED, D, f; a< thenal ich %aro;I. aeons strip b i's'let and of t • bate sis esal m as it Wgti of &lunge strips are broken 101 havoleisibsad slut - )arta bare tate a saeoN UM. tato ma telt 11111111,111110 a day. Lew se tiogatior is veate tit is 1 1 of p +MMO d pro- 4i 7. treedried them* front sett arrant, tied thea are naiads* of Am. 44Thee mthem e* vette! aird earth le of wood. Mk. blind satode, turd loosely rode passeog Twes4-t..Ikea rode sresbus-s- by fire 'whine o tete stripe of stet that no one r•ttra Tightsoing M slips the genets into and ttJieie 'pinta o m tetraffln, w rmih le shallop f bate bat R MUDS being in sctuts ib tibia stratum supplied d by :, s A *Wei work - .000 [ranee „r Se a dry. Aft.r $&tatted In a neer L. fv a tipping the recite giver beef tart hr pt.ortia. four of of fine. sae of as'7 pewdmrel ISO 0'457 taatnh Mimes memo tear exited r la I'iatneeties are the aside, or Air o Oaettiee, thr' 00mfic+sd of res 'ort'•. . ttwo and three atso thir Poligth 4 t ars Late advises trona Dawn et ail the grislw whit ime ea! he r`d ars Mow* tubers he arenas, wb.i. 10o -teat tient. Niateeentbe of trod he tier HbotelIke my were amble to get posieheas. end Opt work join expeditions to try ns cie distant tribatariee mise are gathered at n oa tbs Yuba wsitiudd; ure preening online. thirds ot the gold Lu ve reached Dawson ere rte tent class. Hundreds t ,tufts have besot stark putout • full some of 1i utaibut Law mimes pa M Wel! end the general Led this inanewill be e "tate so newsy men without uttrored atamender wfll be Gar every reported tin, and crew arrivtn will make obese popnlatioa rapid aed snit(ee rarebit rreeimesdeate st to la myths that every as mom well supplied with mom eel and Weis sad iter red to lane poet years. Patentee and argentite'ort have their reward in placer mai♦ >t as well as in other fLlda. Macy the deserted miaow would pay in- strioue mew not exporting to make b•rtutur la • paw ninths. The brat u • ti .- at present at all Alaska minetat of supplies. livery aid miser City eats re 600 feet Located and re gess to aleirae ars these who Tarim Oen&oOenolalw► salsas for ethers their for - About pinata lower thanes to Probably stars who u la this et pros - sad not leappoint- versitweaks YloadFke aooursgiag. ol•Iraa are numsrow tits tide 1 meatal qualities little above idiocy. (manges, Like all unhappy prinonies of France, °g doomed to marry Spanish kings, she re- ns. •- ilawaoa yaryarded ed her denial, wick dread and tnmener a TraasWrrsd from the Royalty's Wormwood. .Ls hoPIP7 ass gases r Mew bas. - !7 do we realise the incongratty et this theta -wore sod rather pleasant ea- earlier woes reeding of soma of the *mops. queers„ What tragto histories c beent ams recorded is their sad. whim they bowed N the Mint abject of slaves to tea decrees and O°atom.. Wheal centuries old, of their seen rano, and to the cold, pompous etiquette of their marts. How time must haus lultited toe the tree, ha simple life of pry' abs ooanotoo-bor'a of the earsloth to their lonely and somber meg- sestoe. There are few stories more Wresting than that cd the wife of les A., of Spate, Marts Louise, of Louie XIV., and gnaddaugb Clerlse 1' of kngiend, a fair ger ed to marry a man wbom-ane had seen. but whom she knew too w Most repetitive in *penman sad oo,Gpp� tippet/et the kid twasy serest bate his lift w measures. Sits at ►� period whoa tie.Itn-- mutoh wee resew;er mid tt !s trot otar.cter woe his aroma. One tuaUy his matinees It l even- ,k� deepest love. L sot bved4thiaprec why otos the king first loved th s ; their iatsrvlews have to the ruins ry. Not long since Weft shown the the Castle of Chinon that loot their subterranean wsthea vaults shadows to thew wont The mit persevering enemy of Agnes �tti ass tae .os. of Charles VII. Bo r that the sola de He r and r beast h ut �a takes to r ea W a is became his hatred of he In me exiled herself from courtfleato reside at the "Ma bare *be died la 1449. body was carried with treat Nava nine: tbe ho College Chum sadly ie. I the Abbey of Juat4ge So ended t4 eons, weer bunted to enema the mart with their Anne the flatterers Gall( faav�jte ut Chris - follicle. aha sassed he by humoring bee was Coast Magnus de Is (lard[). tow m she net on • sequi . embassy i'ts' sad °sewed such testy ar- ra mei to be made that Orte4ati- *me thought i right to remonatr•te w�vrr b soca were greatly prone/silty j oaotisu nhe o[war was unheard of. Besides the lags saner he war Co r•- s•iw for the oneness of his embeasy. eh* Doone upon her favorite a grant of Drown Lode that provided him • great in ant. lb la Gardie after-' ward& attended her so dee plyInstantly hanbibed lint forever that abs her were Dever from She had loot erred of being queen, &od se • pro/creed asoret, told the am. baseador of her intended abdication. He endeavored to 'persuade her from it. but she replied that It were better for b`wedsa to nave a Meg aid that she bees the freedom of private life. Christens arrangedmQa tier abdicates, welsh� w of inythe cathedral of Uremia io June, 1864, .'Arrayed 4o a white dress and the royal robes of purple velvet, with the crown on bar bead, the queen stood on a dais soder a cane Sle deatnd that softens would step forward sad take the ies crown from her bead. No ag lin repeated this re- quest many tens. sod at last com- manded Baron Steinberg to do it. He obeyed and placed the crews on a Her attendants. It Mr mete end mead, thee tures her of her robes princeat o hi said bower to the at oblatess in the man - drew. The to the k(dom' and with- De- drew. exclaims tieg she left and oat ot Sweden. her t i pe fres and edea wh,rea I Lope to nature." The following year she abjured the Lutbersn faith. and by this act room than by all the follies of her reign, alienated the affections of the Sweden She had turned side every principle that Gustavus Adolphus tad followed; ak'e had now oat oar their religion and they never forgare her. g The freedom of private life which she hecosta tmennged tor did not bring her had e: and enjoyment elle expected. Thoughtless prodiga- lity leeotved her la peognlary dlfficul- ties. sad a vivid regret for the regal state which eta had cast aside often betrayed Gustavus Is 1110 theism et tura to Sweden induced re- ndes with the view of re- eumeng-hetr croevn, but the Swedes gave her no favorable nineties and refus- ed to maim her revenues sent she iontad o Aligned a formai � ot renuncia- tion It armioneim tetoerret xiet,Q the throne. She and there her salons were frequented by the learned menet all couatiiss who visiHer 1sdtucsset 1pta.ge bevieseaa ed Alexander VII. to remonstrate with bar. Christen was so deeply offended that abs &gala tamed her steps to- ward Sweden. 8o stringent and moor - tilting were the conditions of tier resi- dence in Sweden. sent her by the sena- them and thatshe ed to Rei rejected reed to gems. Than zdith unhappy exequeen In self-imposed e remained until lefig where she 4 ied slam and usimoaraed at the age Char_ eventful aid Intermit-lag114 e nen who left bereleople village home the girl mugaUkaaoa and gas for the ter of Utter of cea court. and 1 tore. i the Pariahs& court. never The happiest days of Marie Antot- ell a setts were passed at Little Trianon. with �t n pLatle tare part 01 a dairy -maid we ed :.. ai, the queen exctsim- t3od be praised. I sao Longer • sovereign.,. at At this time the affairs ofthe natio were becoming more tum - people who were starring in the streets bad reached the pitch of g•1 Jed! Goo and fury. raneelll Ws have no bread in Paris." they red is said:I u. seek the baker at Ver- s."'leagues om foot tos.1itlkbe Vernal' XVI. received the palace at daybreak. Lentil received them with his usual kindness and is response to their clan- ortoge gave theta an order for pro - a,. Is. 1790. this royal family telt Trianon tors. sad traversed Paris, amid Inuits and threats. As the mob crowded about utb thew Merle Antoinette appealed to , sae, we are stifling." tawi "Ne wiU stifle you in another way," ve tried thea maddened ratble. Marlal why do you insult met" asked the Tie, _el a young woman, bolder than 'Toa have caused the misfortunes of abetted a *styes,- repilett the entbuelest. /her Mans wheel netas to tarn in s atone feri- a tout •*Utes. Whoa ated bs wmid ed sad ded ternerIt .aha was the most besuti- gee- ` fol prioress in the world. "tall ilea. i der and grasefut-s trne daughter of y m the Tyrol•" At that U its groual knows or tbtnke be semi .t04 good territory now closed fa i tsarps of tee ditlleaky of obtaining Whenever provisions reach the Phos Veleta freely and with certainty genie; region well widen fat on i sides. One thing. to remember is at pro m:tem. in Alaska b mainly talttL,i eoodk of spring and w� est slash elf sutures&' a heavy eketaeie to trent. court sad Intellectual life of F the yoast creatures were immu thet bmb•r and moriotoaow �alaca-1l1, Bpaia Marie Louts made more heel oat estheG° appeal to her uncle to save bar from each a fate, but all la rata. She wee married by proxy at Fontainebleau and then esoorted to the Bpaadeh frontier where the sad -heart- ed bride et C meet her oour Mines rf. is., his Impatience to see young queen went to meet her at Q lea, a wret.>b,ed villap of lassaat /luta, and be decided to ha tbs marriage taste place there. [voles saw blot arrive from the balm of the hovel where ube wa rest Prepared a atie wY, ane was st tie eight. Gbm.-3es IL was bora to the lase bis lather's deepest bumiliatlon. when tete cedaremes. reread. hitt tttettkebeiearted easenarch was Is. a d Sia aeipsarsece 1. tees defiler ed b y se ifagbioh am b ..odor : "T h aakin sed knee swell, leta e this tide are a red a scarlet, a net at idsoll,sce•ll, a (t nisb-y Libreria; are tui.l oe stories of ae- ration: he Mita ahs prospect not " u ve. and not gives to watt- low bo°lai. at every old prospector's T es la retests with Minatnye and ria ate AOC Harp ie s pert of the !Pas- At (t4 '*i ane he counts it a immaterial. they hike so extensive acgaaintaese with dart ewppA ntW-+wt. hat never slash* it IA blia the better ot his hope and mune,.Joe ,epr111 lotions in the wake of his die- l logo eria,,, yet be is srlettm feawd ilea r,m,l on the 14wt fluor of large arid melbodi ..rat ions- He i. ant 1st the ordia ne a heathen yon, reewembling nt..r in able respect. Perhaps reetlesseses secants for t .• wort is oboe to nature 1n its w -ewe. anti ha keeps moving on. 'l"' the kelriiram of need civic " The promector w et work ore liana. sant whoa it is opined le fated asamwben els, be . rtv..l a . iatlape&heat. and the e I P leant et the precodeet sad tbeo- ti.-tl merit d rliaoover y. 1y rvprese ted. Nevertheless. to j kyle f freer tho head�of the bit.- j :.as. the whole crow& of hie head bei his was the man who rusted up t pii leading Renninand t room bpgwhich Louise. ter nor solemn entry into Madrid uuj queen began the life ohs ensnare; a lilefeed to lead to We sod of her Ion nect.aioa of the harem. brio,, &y of the car the Fra tyranny of Spaalah et te. The the idol of those who destroyed her, he tb• last days of the beautiful queen sovena spent i& that horrible Primo, the au , C tie. Under the pretext of d..• rho essasoee to' Whom beetoerer Usual' her wants, the sent • hhet to wank ever abs tsahappy woman. He woe a eaves, a thief n�knave,. 8.raasin by yr • aeon. wise had murderer by pr'w sheet fourteen Tsars !n Irons in prison. Such was the honest tepermeate who toted a valet-de-chasn- bas to the eases of Fran -x,. Sonat days before her death the functionary w { rereamoved and a gendarme stationed in --- --•v , desolate palace eal at Madrid weea sorry ooatrat talker any former free, bey life. The natoo- ore the queer' toned stall oenfert his, hos " l mownsky dsvotof io r of iidler d adored 1 worth a the of ss. [even was n7 ar so woman ever had ildi more of mon. Her married life lasted tea years to sod after hersudden and tragic dart ss.- 1 by cholera, the king sank deeper and e deeper into a mrtaaoholy lethargy. Not long o distinctive of after ben death, the streets loin - the tog cattle epos e.i_. _ ry the Last days of L. who watched 4*; * d eight eits was in side and from 4s.!night whoa separated, even at e; asleep upon her bed of raga, To tbbi sad gable tattered sersaa digghter o[ the Ro- amllranemperor had soma. before whom 11* Europe ehad bast the knee, upon tad for every boeor had bees lavished. whom the woride D lues waned. tteawrsa h.,a October 14. 1793, bar trial begs Y seemed, FORT�(n.S IT ACCIDENT. m.. w • revels Sate • Stapes by ceeteser It there Vrev: anything that makes a bout toiling man happy it la to read imam that bare made tortoises. or lwiteasea there was • captain of Plying between Ragltsb and erstralia4 palate wee mads a lueky tris rrhsa omelets were taken to •w math Wates. A titae�: mea came to tee ariner sad to be takes hemi. be former Amer et had au moeey.bst or traneportatios, soutd glad!, q his plot of tend reihe t isp(&( accepted the terms. and to that plot the jos of bio descendants, hath and file. now occupied by • A l.ineeick tobiotoniiet believat ed j000-. It to lie sed by s fire that de- me t! ed hi. �. !Che nest day he foe ns ed saaff that bad boss b 1tP Bre. rS.ul.r._ prompted L'113414 IVA R. a+ wxt from 1 ,� it ell cj- ION .t en the osaatters. Ho fouled that the The discovery of the Motott Mete ten wee to of golf/rt. greaten of say mine y fluke, and its out- niotwithe iwor. Id except in the Klondike' bank eirrk in Loudest heard that here was s rich deposit ot speld-tet a 'inn piano st the Criele Cloodifolft• 10 set *hoot lenient • provisional "ideate smote: bis tellott-clerkshad 1 raise! itat. $1.1•0 among them- eend llo gold. fie had deet - to rive be the twangs arid sista ready y every member of the Austria* loess of Spaht. the bet decrepit relic of a great reek would desneed into their mausoleum. aed by the light a tonnes all the eot- Rae la the dark vault ot the Paetheon were °posed for bite in order. et hen the coffin ot kern Ionise was opened aad he saw the form ao 1 charm-, tee ed ken. teafe tell will Stew an. of thisocie his ogee salt eras ea t law yo: jeer la peat, I of the Mat deseeed-! • or the whole departed grandeur of their repee-tbe fiery menage of Charles the Sot& the impedes.' spirit et Mar- in the V. ited the ache/neer bride of Philip /1. eaded bare. red the in /reach nano of having engaged criminal corempoode powers. of hoeing 'aided la the fair ore a her haeand, and of contriving re - mei nonusers* which had beea perpet- rated La different parte of France. The jury, after deliberation about an boar. returned the verdiet-"guilty." ' Oa Wednesday. Onober le tan un- fortunate victim of la re en connected to the apot where Louis bad hibited aeither pity aor compunction. and ehe mot her fete with atheist com- olefin seenuin. Ch 'the brilliant. podit4t neentrie acid olithus hoped to ince ea his inamager to the crowa of Sweden. It had been hiasimed abroad that the youthful mien wee the most earned Princess is Europe. if sot the Most annaidah- ed lemma of her linen Hut the hardy , Sweden eaten, echo bad egaa the Nor was the lite. et Queen made, reh who married Charbis VLI. of Fran,. a the harniest. Tin yung Queen had an affectte and ceroatiis character "me sod bore a greet &ore for the Wag. hut amid the their emit 11Z *he cagtAd a, beery heart. pu Use an ilhOttlirsieVolpeleit had their kneed in nate r eittle og so- ne tor learn' re was sithat not a et press in Swedes. or a boo ea abop evea in tockhohm. They were not now to diameter that their queen, though re - tee (leanly us theology sad pbilo- , was aa larepable et wisely gov sing her oonstry ars tire singularities. conduct she dleplayed proved her inicapabhe of governing herself, Her brother's wife had brought to the roust senses her inaids of honor "wet a young aad beaudful girl ot some en- •r maven yearn stasevel i&reee Sorel. With °I ber heauty an had sweetest spirit be and "ber eloquence' MIX 1.0 mrich beyo that ot other women that she was look in epee sa a prodigy." Her wee lei intelligence and grace ot sours tern art emelt es her beauty won Agues SOW the favor ot Charles VT semes easily mowed Whist thoughts an Inteittions. fetcher up earl Lenin faebritell with a attempt facility. Hendee helm influenced by miens (4 women the kite Wati politic sod gat. T pretenses menethass to one indictees - tints' to (*other, ectoordiag t tortes rought to support hia bad came. Ames woe and held the (4' Wears admiration by bar gaiety, her 111". stiehiage nierry meads anti her pollee. self, nil der - f. 4 mite e.f4 that, be t Place he each TDE WALVIS Or TSARS. oe years that it takes to load Isere "Ws "Wet to youth full a hope, rital with aura. and strong in belief ot Ono be WM our bating are broken. our Canna tads, ead hope and energy sad truest aact all the briestital yonith oils by one beaten out cd us. Late in life we stead eitiPte- beaded. mar old faith shattered. our cold drosione gone. Babied us lies the loam Wearable stretch of years. which we look upon with borror bersure it anti tiara weack mos made lite "able eutofwittholimoutr t Ist oaths true," Ms said, "that monk of this Old broken e amother ii* beene-s lite of God sad in hoomitity. It M tree that this Slew beliet--goiden be - nom true. aott ea far exceed's, the old an heaven exceeds settee -grows creator la tbe heart as ear earthly Dee fades. until bv-aod-by we behold olearly this glorious ,picture of a re- mestelleted Inandmode kers in God, and dailthgl"wyellitagthallgell*theinge". rent be. *Like Moeda we ie the future the daweatisto beautiful saw day which will es earth at Let the realisa- tion of a. we one belleveri io be true. But, &Lel like unto we rile in heleceding the wonderful vision. Alm and alas for Um long dreary waste et years whitish brought ne to this polet -the ling stretch of years when all our ali our work, all our liv- e) isg. wen Mod upon tbe lin we be- lieved lb be true. "Docanes. you tree," she said. "'when we hare learned the trate tbe best of truer. bettor lieing is over. "And re is useless to say." abe paus- ed. "that nese we have Lamed lifse bone we he content to die. If mast Ms to hiked. the troth, /et me tormentert with lies. Bet if it he pow, able erten is ten life to Hai the secret a true theo. It la We in tbie life to live it on: If we are mat permitted to do so. we are treated iteiy idwitild it not be sot What tortillas rower Is it that blind* our nese And eraly Permits us to see when meta. bin become useless, Why must oar lives be imoiled before we ean leans to live Meant "I rimy it is negleam oreelty." ahe cried. 'It tenet he unseesesary-tble horrthla waste of nem If ea 0/mer- le/se of twenty or tkirty rears cell teach then tblopt. the same tearbing on be done In flos fears. or in oaa, sad sit that time would love bees mead fe which he Ilea to the tooth. Whet might we net letas eticomplish• eel for God sad ter the higber henornity is tweet" ee thirty islatead Crisprott it ail ere se IMO -seekers the' Lug lost tsegfiere: only Ziti.erThate Vint. la the "arch Age glow we an se premiere iamb Weed la hie plane, white wet Me pest set In the future the berribie pre Melon ot peen go by -the dreary waste et yeses. is met . sot AM' Why shall* it bit se There was, a fascination in her lively Wiliest and omen* am Lien might have war maildeace, but mom (marketed her sulsjects by her wardens, rattles/mese ot need. and et steadiness of purpose, that ea ana could be planet ill her, and ionerteis en the wied, eh* WAS to ruefmd gap tor Jest what teemood the moment was worth. he immeation Chrteties took la the retbedrel of Umiak with magniflosese es the *saw before witnessed or dreamed y were planned by Lim gain her - with lee regard for 'ware. Her tore listorantred at the nat. ow - lag to the aleenot Deakrupt state of ter. bet with so imperious the ghter moose retailed to have At Of for Pregrelemor dttolelebed• was the ~hi et the Swedes by 40 Weasel tabs shaved In talrii of state. She retort aot ore st an. sad the edsentitiese atria, of ter chascaller, Oman toelated the fidelity of this bored ber excenirey; let= vino ind tett the troubiesome and lefot stetter. of stain *enrol,* te leave tor borne, ahem he ma UPTON, 1 ap on a bent 44 the *lay, 'feint bee You it risen hewer' asked the emir Vs& end t oast to make tracks up reentry. Thetes nein ever be at earners sump. Yoe ean bass it r illitteesmi here's a temple of the arts, What elaim ain't worth its ht ow, bat it** worth evert ler ter it " The *Veer •Icentised the speeirnea ti &el that there wee gold in it led totickly. d: "I'll tive yeu IMO 'on 1110 t171. id was loved la t nhirh 11141, ere er rib' 109011,010 helot it hasethlaulffiesi, she was the youngeet seen of the weeks' ehe bad rendered • tits king by awaketling him freni cos apathy as regatta state Aftslre; eke f' riled sad ',wounded hint. and. ledeed. P 'misdeed ell the ester while the reolsit. Nit and felt in /wart 61 an pa and the Metes general eel? tilt" Imre sublikftes OS very bard conditions„r it wen Agave Song glaitele4 her therm. felead, Amines Omer, to make &aryl *Po advameen fe the orteet of 16,000.0001 state crewels to merrier NOrmiindy bp forcer Mini, at eras bi The king pneested • sadist with oie Afar tonk rhe name "Duets Desute.4 was to sari atirouresopmete of hie' Mee. Her violent* reseleitiall fire kielit• ono - TO ammonia herself ter hor ilareariov be Wiens the petrgentigiat tearaiag, laritart to her nein meet Me- rl rt wed said learged day; hor ambition wee to pre. o'er the swot brilliant court le se welt as the meet learned redieree wingers, demon, and THE .FARM • troop AND OAR" OF FARM HORSES. It la not every tanner who is the for- tunate omen of atsble of good horses but improvement in feeding might be tiotPloYed to arteentage for the well- being of his stock mei to hie own in- tensive'. The teed tor the horn' on tbe average farm conist of a rack fin- ed with hay, morning and night, with tee or & dosen ears of cora at nab food, or perhaps a gallon of one mos, atonally for variety, and a tilling up with miter two or three times • day. This kind of feeding is generally the rule, end it is not much deviated from durieg the menthe ot the year that the horses are worked and kept in the sta- ble. and while a good oonditioa of flesh inn be maietaind by the practice. it is not the best for insuring good heettby digestinn and longevity to the animals. In the first Mace. the farm hones is deserving of the beet that the farm produces. suitable tor his food; this in the end hi cheapest. A variety of provender Ahmed be mixed together. mad tbe quaetity of each kind so ad- jueted thee the nuns aball matain as much of the elemental of nutrition and nitrogen se possible. In England is the custom to teed farm horses. when at -full work. cea vetch seed and beano, the bitter crushed. then containing an exceaserve proportion ot nitrogen, mixed with orate this alternated with oats, either crushed or whole, makes al - must an ideal horn teed. Exoept the bulky parts which consist of ha,y and 'straw out lad thoroughey mixed ; it is Uses celled "theft" lei every forty pounds of this °bait mixture, aixteen Pomade crushed oats and four pounds crushed beans &re added, and thirty - *ix pounds of the oorupound is used for a daily ration for the horse when et work. Engligh term horses are pro- verbially sleek. tat and well rounded The stomach of the horse ia very small in proportion to tbe sin of his rennin he should never be without food for any great length of time. yet, farmers' borate atm work eight or nine hours without &break ; the atom - me becomes empty and the intestines are filled. more or line with gam, and wham the animal tomes to the stable men and food at'e 4 41110. given him. which he consumes- voraciously to his iajury, often followed by en attack ee gripes or collo. Whatever term of week of unseen length in in prospect, and a long fast to be expected. the nese bet should bra used. said the borne given his regular: - reticle at the customary time. Good bee steeds probably first in inmortence in the list of horse foods. so far ea rough provender ia concerned. Many winter their horses. when stand- ieg idle. upon bay alone. others again on corn -fodder and straw. and if titers@ materials are sound. bright. tree of dust. and in every way of the highest quelity, a degree of thrift and healtb will be inalafained, that cannot be im- proved upon. fftraw. hid alone. however. nil fres aeon to it is given when the horse is doing no work, la not exactly the thing to inure hest regatta; it 'shard to divot. loot tiers is daafrer of tite bores 'snag more of it. while be is at rest aod dober nothiag. than the organs of digestion can dispose of. and thee more trouble ensues. CLOVER FOR VARIOUS SOILS. Meer anereeds well on all mile where there Is sufficient moisture. It grows ie tbe eastern and central stable Ind as far north as Minnesota, but nun alien beet oe the heavy clay lawn mad dark aoila of the South. It also sue - ends well oe moils too pnor ',rodeos my other crop of :value. On our cold day uplands It surnedm wen if the sittplue water is remove, by tile drain- age. It grows mono luzurioualy in dark. loamy toile with a gravel erased drainage, not too cese to the tier - face. Still by artificial drainagereand the siedintion at stable and barn Yerd manure. it can be made to prodare heavy erop on stiff day lands. In any system of first -eine farming. on Non, hirer, it can be made to pia; im- portasit part and pewee* profiteble crops. Its successful growth in the W'eat hi only limited by the ladc of 'mature. ft is out of the "mention to grow it on soil too wee or too dry. It rasa be groen successfully in rotation with ali farm crops-ancf ere doubt not with . maay of the garden props. The part it tines in a rotation depends very much on tbe esetiou of country in which it ia grown. and the erop most in demand. Buttes it to gay that we esanot got too muck* it. As a rule tanners are estisfiedi-e4 The shortmt rotatioa Profitable, rub` ning through a aeries of Years. is on is which it complex the land every third year. Sueb • rotation ,of corn, %Owlet end clover ; or of petsthes. :wheat and clover ; or of torn. rye and clev- er, Where the hay erop in* profitable no, clover sod Timothy eta follow wheat. In the first eroP of bay Lhe clover will predominate, the sowed wiii le Timothy in the main. tbn fertilis- e* benefits of the Glover stimulating the Timothy to s remarkshie degree. ft should be understood by ferment that id our mreat farming alba. MN/1M farroing ie practiced. that teeter reaches' the higheat nate of perf•Aion. the mom/ rear after sowing. Leer - lag tt to occupy the land laver than thhi reatilta la Ina. Very seldom is the third year'e °roe se geed es the seemed. Venally not much niers thee er whit vows *Lest. arra sad Timothy ea hie bad, sad think* hominid grow eineerethe bort thing he am do is to know wire he ettelleot, Dia system ,4 termini he er lalarrogen, are sure to MOW to *ant Witk the Warrens( ooverty Al the welt OA hush Iambi. slower sill entreaty thrive It tke lane it put 1 a proper mechanical ooaditioa. that no ethede r inknoimproving the soil soatpieds as well and ereect will so- lierfeotly. MICE -GNAWED TREES. When the bark of young trees gets gnaoved off either by min or rabeits it taken in time, before the bark gets too dry, they way be aaved. When the bark la nut cut off corrpletely around the tree, says so exchange, one of th5 best ways of 'saving it is to take ra- ther dry cow manure, mix with It an equal quantity of loamy soil, wet up to the consistency of thiek paste and apreed it entirely over Um wourd, cov- ering and tying nu with • cloth, and lealra OU till rota off. If the wound ex- tends elear around the tree so that sap circulation is entirely cut offehree or tour adobe can to inserted. en- ing care te an that the inner hark of the scion and tree fit closely together. Use grafting wax to hold in place and then wrap with a cloth band. A little care in ties way will often ears a tree that would (Al:tombs he list. It wie be found a good plan to go through the orchard occenunalty, evea though protection baa been given, and if any trees have been injured rare for them at onoe. Winter is a good time to Craft one -year-old stock's. The work sea be does iadoors if the scions have lean cut la good asuman and properly noted. rn grafting care must be tak- en to keep varieties separate, tying each up in separete trundles and marking them. In grafting one -year- old not* the top should be oft below tile lowest bud. Make a smooth slant- ing cut and then cut the mioa to tit it. Have grafting wax spread %mon inurein or some kind of thin cloth, cut in narrow atrips. Wrap it two or three times round and tie with woolen twine. This is to hold it in place un- til a start to grow is madie. 'this is the simplest form of grafting. Anoth- er way is to cut the scion wedge-shap- ed; split the stork, taking • little of the center wood out and insert the Woe, tying as in whip grafting. Tbe idea is to bring the inner bark of the oloth-logetther, as this 1, countarn FRUIT TRIMS. There is likely to be a good deal of fruit tree planting of *II kinds the are sent out early in the winter they will stand rotsch better chance of be- lied than if the order it deity - MI until the last motnent. The trees seed not be sent until you desire there, mid the nurseryman, if he understands his business, will know not to for- ward them until the season has been far enough advanoed to make it pos- Adele to plant them when they are re - THE FARMERS' HEN. Tbe fanners' hen is very apt to le a mongrel fowl. and in truth the care which she receives would put one of finer breeding to ahame. le it not a fart that on the majority of farms the poultry see treated ith leas attention thee any other living being &boat the panel The average hen -house is a &wan to the farm and to its on:re- peat's. ft is tiltby,111-lighted and ven- tilated, and swarming vete insect life. Is it any wonder that hens desert it in summer and take to the teen, the farm implements, or the fences? Very many fanners &elan' that hone there is no clout* that thin is true. ?hey say eith empeasis that they do pito ..et eggs enough to pay for halt weer fin hese est, and tbia is also trun Yat the hens onght• not to he Named for the Mismanagement whites brews such poor results. If one-heit the mire and attention ehich they de- sorre were given theme bipeds, there nould be no more corn - plaint in this direction. Property treated, there in no better money. producers about tbe farm then the hen. Sim will give a greater ',refit pro rata COSTLY EMOTIONS. /1011 TR LAID 0' 011E8. DITINESTINO READING TOON SOX - NIB SCOTTISH BRAES. ISM, sense or News leeiraaaselp ay taw illsmiihel"-Ilseatiealsigs era Week tread se A Paisley minister recently prayed for laewspaper editors. The new bridge over tht Tyne at. Haddington, will coat A.'7,500. The Earl of Orkney has strongly de- nounced barb wire tenon. Tiro Duke 0 Hamilton bee given £200 to the poor of Hamilton - Bt. Andrew's parish 'beech. Kilmer - stook. la to have • pipe organ. T. Ferns fell down his mother's stairs at Greenfield and waa killed. The population of btotherwell is *- MI. eD increase ot 1,257 ter the year. Lord Overtorui has been re -sleeted. convenor Of Dumbartonshire County. Mulhera, Eilwinning, is supposed to have been drowned in the Garen's. 8tonehouse new cathedral church was formaily opened on December 11. Lempitian schools hare been closed on account of an epidemic of meanies. . The hoe George Mackay, brewer. leaven £10,000 to each of his daughters. Dr. Oickie was fisted St at Inverarey for hot reportiag cam of scerlet Forty cart loads ot coat have heed dietributed among the poor of Dam - A specimen ot rare Alpine hare visa nen neer Ceirnie during • recent ,Pausee mau wee sent to jail for 00 days for being found sleeping in a Coates. the thread makers. saved f50,000 this year, by not issuing e&t- There is keen litigation over the al- loeatitin of ..eats Wassford Parish population has in.-IMO/84450 der*: the AO Bang The in the of el eels been of the Laat rifled Diane Will over t was d The sity is worth Alto tyre ia injured the pla Bride iaboure been le Three seriouel fire dam three others lapin of Mr. Et bee air oriel fu shire While vier, aka the ice it is t burgh tr W. Itiarki bursaries Chariton noted in trite niurd from Abe Lanark a to take et the Atm° During gem. le Holland, where the Dutch, men at de theme conies from, ban just o d renal and iAt:une. rean organ biker John Writ - present to tke Pariab Hells of rei vim last year a net increase rental of Lanarkehire County distributing oast among the poor tonto":76eolect-eibileastatteri hes year 41.269 dinners averts pre - by tbe Dundee Childrene Free riarnitillS(Itewart. gardener. walked prineipaiship of Glasgow Unlest- about to bonnet vacant. It is ond Vdetou disaster fund. there Latton. Newton. mut fatally by falling bereetia • train and t form at Rutherglen. et Dernam daughter of a farm r at Himmerghane. Maine has ft 43,930 by an aunt in Americo. ,brothers named Gruger were y injured by an explosion ot p in the Daidowie colliery pit. Men sere killed and three seriously injured by the col- a merited at che Town Hall. eery Brock. of Auchenbeglish. e5,000 to the Brook mete - ad at Alexandria. Dumbarton- * %umber of young people ties on & pond at Greenock gave vosy and two lads were Diversity, that the late FiL anon hie lett 42,0n0 to found er. morel, moved there Gateshead, in a charge of nry gunnels a Midlothian. nol Linlithgow have resolved epa atop the pollution ot detinyeeertoir at Glanow two &rent Denim walked into tin% gum tee Killian Criminals rlieularlI Pala la Nellesoll. ong the not leant intermitting of the extilbitli see the aceountg of the inuni- elpal executioners during the eigh- teenth century. One of these reaction - seen be name Vogel, peening s de- tailed hill, dined December 19, 171$, in which .he acts forth a claim for 0 (tor - ins for sae deeternetion arse 3 flowing esek tor a sword and windier, ribeet, with 3 florins 14 rrente for a coffin for ein-derepiteeed one- Hie_ charge for aft ertalitnatewserstree ft &wilily KW} Um further adclition of 3 florin for "cutting tiOull litid impaling ditto." "Dreakine a man on tie, wheel" was a costlier lottery and run to 9 florets, wink for oopplyine "nits. now lamhes for mourn" eharge w 2T florins On the whale, however. 1dr. Vow); weis a mocieratio mon in big charges' or the value of human life went up a deal in the nest rod years, for in Johanna Ka, promoted August I, 1761, bay* • abarg• rot 12 Gorses for -go- ing on board the Hang and preparing inetramerita of torture," with a ilk. charge for ''terturing one person.'' or torture" °sir, as on August 30, the mem Johan/we mead* la a hill for "tor- turing three permute at 75 tiering a headeoltietal. tea florin" while • few diva hetet no Wu than 0110 florinv enzyme for "hanging tour permed; st 150 Perla* each, and Go "[Letting tee perivone and tontine a third • he too art* 1011 earth* Clearly ronaideratione torogonty, if not of hereanity, teen ham tended toe ere the reform of criminal rode In Holland. raffle woo tompletely blocked. Mrs. Aneermon. Ladhope Dank, Gala - shins. bas got a divorce from her hue - bawd, Ales. Anderson, who wax last beard of irtCanada. R. Nape& A Nous. of Glasgow, have launched the find of three steamship"' of 3,300 ton they aro building tor the Jane Mail Steaniship Couirene Mr. Joke McTavish, late puieretery of tire Caledonian eankibg Conqrany. inveraese is time, aged 78. ile entproot -Eheeeles--Nith nit_ ht. Cunningham. a 10e sovereerna on the front etieet Port Itannatyne. owner turned Hp. The Duke a Arityri 213n1 opened a new literary "moiety in In- sci•nes in ite true application to the problono that tXterCIOP the bunted 011hiwiileceithler lit the Isandeotne lit/Al- ine erected at Ga fettide ye lege by Mr. &Di Mr* Patreir. of Tisanes. ail a toeniorter of their datighter. eat, one - AR with a eerie meeting. the hail he- in'ill'hetheinleineere' had ies Wert on ahiphoilatirig nu the (epee theuell Is Niaaidered vary geritifitetery. The nuniter of "mei. launched Was XV. airwnet 390 Int year. l'he tonnage 'thee a decrease of P2.174 tone The mortality in Claiirow ter the week ending Inesimber we* at the rate of 4 'or la* toe the popoletoom ainionet, bedew tee sane lie el the pre vmum weak. all „ON. ret• wee 14. per LON