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farm. Garden and Household, “Old Thousand-Legs.’’ BY HELEN ANiVELL (lOODWiN. Domestic Water Supply. We are speaking of Centennial relics. No one tiling contributes more directly ••By the way,” said my unde, “when d vitally to the health, comfort, and Mr. K-went to M-. did he leave -perity of a fanner and his family than here any of that old furniture which came from Scotland a hundred •pious supply of good water. Indeed, years ago “I guess not. There are a few broken same may be said of till classes of Republican Journal. chairs in the loft and a old ponderous : .ms conducting household affairs, table in the shed, which was too heavy to VOLUME 48. be set ther they reside in town or country. BELFAST, MAINE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1877. NUMBER 11. taken up-stairs, so we use it to on. ‘Old we call •• .nr'.', pure water, must be things Thousand-legs.' obtained, it.” Oil Selecting Trees for Summer’s t in no stinted measure, if the health Planting. Going. from me that he hail “anil she German A Curious Rural Scandal. Love's Chase. my husband telling ■•irresistible,”) speak “The very thing," cried my uncle, af- to never to break heart. She should not urn and beast is to be n extensive Leaves are on the trees. gone California, and that he my ought a ter regarded. A Having pretty experience shrinking [From Special Correspondent of tlie World.] Naught under heaven so strongly doth allure examining the last-named article. “I in tin Where the nests are hidden : would come back unless lie came a sober to. with her husband not dead." The sense planting and growth of young fruit Elm in a. N Y.. 1. The rich of man. and all his mind possess. wish that old table were not so ily in the a Aug. agricultural weighty. residing country ought There's hush among the bees. man. and to he could not divest himself As bait, that doth Pei specially, i have found the roots to with money enough support Kvidently district lying in the valley of the Chesmug has beauty’s lovely procure 1 would borrow it for a few months, take ; to he short of As to roam forbidden : Great warriors oft their to water, but then they '•;e the most me and our iiis father had been of the idea that was in given wealth and reputation to this section of the rigour r<*pres>. important consideration, and There's the s.Ik of corn that shows hoy. Mary someway it to Concord and give it the of honor Southern tier, ami the individual sharers of post are. not in midsummer, but the best indication of Faded harder with him than ever, and as lie whs to blame for Mr. Murphy's unexpected among So sang the poet many years ago, and only vigor and quality. tangles blowing: its bounties the De Water and of in my front yard, labeled 177<That is Smith families, w w as A tree with a So that every knows. nf no use to us lie would not to lie a appearance. hat true then has become in- i midwinter. Some tanners are line mass of fibrous surface, body stay the town of Southport, stand, out in exceptional only the way our neighbors do. If that piece Darling, summer’s going. ! nil Krunhilda cried for tensified with time. The foots of a disgrace. have novel' heard in him actually sympathy, prominence. Their farms are extensive and in verification of of furniture were a> well off for : nmt to live on from year to year with healthy appearance, vigorous tongues since. and took a in run- dose proximity. York De Water, now one this is found in a little circumstance that color, and thin, small, rather than thick, There's the mist that haunts the night melancholy pleasure thirty as it is for legs, it /ould tell you a story, 'eetivv wells or which thov years of age. and Ella Smith, nineteen, were school occurred in spring broken main roots, is sure to and Into sailing. ‘•Will's mother came to mo and said ning to the door for our letters. But this city after- grow morning children It was. it of Wednesday I'll venture.” .■ wiil tab three .-easolis together. appears, the wish out ot tour, thrive Leaving tilmy webs of light that she should look the as hers such is the of human nature noon. About five o’clock a young woman with any sort of fair treatment, upon boy ingratitude the two lamilies that they might be brought more then, that you be the mouth- uivc them enormous trouble at Dn the grasses of “Suppose, the and in trailing: now. and we must go home with her at that she was compared, some- the of York and Ella, perhaps twenty years, to look •» almost any soil: hut without such 1 here's the tierce red probably closely together by marriage upon and tell us about >ld Thousand- •■si tillle of t lie ear. 11 suu that glow.-. piece y is quite coni- once. I Jut 1 her oil' to a little what to her with the lost but although thc’latter grew to be the ueknowl whose surpassing loveliness started anew fibrous roots, and having only two or Through the vapor showing: put gain disadvantage, j to at tribute t his defect ive water edged belle of the rural circles iu which thev even legs.' sup- three or So that knows. time, for I was see. and igno- one. the sluggish blood in the veins of large mutilated horns prongs, every body young you moved, and was amiable and ! ••That table was once the of ■ accomplished, the property the nature of the ground or to un- Darling, summer's rant. and 1 was afraid that she had the About six months when we tile loiterers about the ac- and a heavy stub for a tap root, which going. elapsed, young farmer set his affections elsewhere. When City Building, unde, 1 hincan who came "muitc local lint my MeNaughton, peculiarities, this is must from have been broken power to make us go : and when she left one day encountered our blighted friend a little over he married the companied by a demure looking young necessity There are insects’ wings that gleam twenty-oue daughter from Scotland to America about the com- the excuse of a very lazy or me I lm clothes and Wil- with a fair haired lit tie woman of Chauncey Cleveland, another leading farmer of mail, entered the other of Clerk stu],id and skinned in removal from the Locusts calling: just packed up clinging City mencement of the W ar. lie I’lie number of towns in this nursery shrilly Southport. They lived together until the latter Revolutionary eoun- There art* silences that seem lie's and went-oil'to the and came to his arm. and looking very She Bobinson, and the woman requested that row, tin tree were better thrown on the depot happy. part of IS?A. when the wife died. was not my uncle then, however: but be- where good waiter cannot I nto sadness : was through le u falling to L .1 had this friend near German, and as she and her attendant lord, with two hi heap than given space and trouble living evidently evident!) A family of more humble standing tin* name came so aunt, about device be obtained is There is not another rose by by marrying my very small. in here we used to go to school his wife; and he informed of .Viver lived iu the same Emma, souls with but a single thought, two tlie orchard, in view of the fact that But the sweet brier blowing: together subsei]ueutly neighborhood: forty years later. I remember the old r in ai'iind.niee found I ii- that she was an a handsome girl of and her hearts that beat as he by boring most of one work their trees So that knows. and she got me a place in a store. Hut old sweetheart who twenty, Benjamin one, might hound man nurserymen every body brother, a older, are the two vdl,.” .. s.uai and also year only members ! in plains, upon loftv root Darling, summer's going. couldn’t my hoard and Willie's and had followed him from home. She had love’s silken chain, or to speak more upon si-ediing stock and leave them pay who appear in the case. Imm after ••He must have been an ancient bride- nd this m el lom fails. If present *diateiy be one clothe us lmtli out of that, and linalh I arrived just at the right time to act as a tin* death of his wife. 1 plainly, might made twain. Un- standing in the rows where lirst planted, Breathe but softest little York De Water engaged groom.” can 1 ie found in sure sigh. for wounds Emma Nivm to fortunate for the handsome and affable ally supplv it is to understand so a for concluded to leave the hoy with Ellen poultice inflicted by “that take charge of his household af I ■■More than lie easy why large Child, vanished roses. 1 ancient you imagine, ■ aging tn feet, t is to tile little woman with lairs, hiring also young Ben Nicer i>» work mi hi.- clerk, lus commission as of the folly Stop fails to and thrive w hen For each season, going bv. and get a place at service.