in books lias been an annoyance to the people in some localities. farm, Garden, and Household. By a recent law the Legislature of the State has wisely provided that after a change of text hooks 1 HE TRUE SYSTEM OF FARMING. has been made by the Superintending School Com- mittee of any town, no further shall be frying to do too much is a common error into change -h the farmer often falls. His great eugenics- in made by said Committee within five years, unless wiving to he rich is doubtless the cuus< of hi- by vote of the town. This gives the town the or. He is ambitious and energetic, and forms control of the .whole matter for five years after a plans on a large -< ale. loo often, perhnp-. with-, is made. The t counting the cost. He buys a largo farm ami i change School Committee are pro- ■nt- to be called a “large tanner." without under- ! hibited from making those frequent changes” .ruling or eon-idering the true dements that con- which has For the Journal.) heretofore been a matter of some com- -• utile the real farmer. He fancie- the gr- atnc-> of Vinegar I’i \nt. It to the of A GEM, Vail, dear madame—but of the In this his back was Republican belongs genus my many poor peo- settings. doing and it also "if :s h ton often the plaint, relieves the committees and oth- profession. common estimate. fungals (Petiicilium gloucum); and is easily propa- ple would bless you i'or the comforts they turned to the coffin, so that he never saw COMMON SCHOOLS. ■1* 111 to the number of acre-, not to Take If a has been shadowed ers from the of‘‘book runners" in proportion gated by following the annexed recipe: pilgrim would them.” what I did. importunities embraced boundaries o! a tree that I have bring cultivated, within the half a pound of brown sugar and half a pint of By nursed; Within thi! two last decades, or a little more, the the mean time, for the reason that have no le- ■ the I blood runs cold to this they > domain. Tin lad is iiowb* ing spread abroad, simmer them in three of water If a cup of clear cold water ••I have not forgotten poor,” replied saw—my day molasses; quarts number of scholars in Maine between l and 21 gal authority to art in the matter. Under this law it a large farm doe- not mak< a man either rich. till well thou the mixture in a I have raised to lips athirst; the old a little I “as when I think of it—I saw the half-closed lids | dissolved, place lady, sharply, thought, lias i:i»Tit*-d or on If I've one sweet flower years increased about l> cent, for the whole large have been made in happy, but the contrary, the re-j wooden or stone pot, cover it over, and place be- planted you will see from my will. These diamonds of the corpse slowly upraise themselves, then per changes Waldo County "-■■ of all the-e, mile-- well till*■* 1 where hi-tabor In about six an else too barren time while within the same and other j hind the stove in a warm situation. By way; vere husband's to me I fall, and and unclose. I saw ; period the amount of portions of the State, during the past 1 iny weilding gift quiver, again warded by amp!*' crop- ..inI fair success in the or seven weeks will find on the a It I've whispered in the midnight ! you floating top had them set in those lockets on that account. the 'move, and the thin, colorless money required to he raised by cities and towns for year, and upon very fair and liberal terms. New •.rious department-in whi"h h<- i-engaged. Xo substance—this is the One sweet word to tell of day ; pale lips tough, fleshy vinegar plant; the of common finer one are to be buried with me as hands tremble and Then the support schools has been increased books were in for the old ones in can realize the full benefits of his profession the mixture will have turned to vinegar, hut of a If, in poor bleeding bosom. They exactly j grasp feebly. given exchange a a and full and steadi- lad cent. And ithout adopting thorough system of culture. poorer quality than will tie manufactured without I woe-swept chord have stilled; they are.” eyes opened wide, gazed per yet our schools, generally, are use, even—and in cases where scholars had uo old Mi- ,-u- ci. «'•’Miiineusurate to his wishes, al j a as before, If a dark and restless the at the not in so ways its aid. Now prepare mixture and, spirit P’ said the doctor, ly around—at ceiling, white-draped satisfactory a condition as they were books to exchange, they were furnishad with new manner in which ; “Certainly—certainly pends upon the he prepares his j when over it the A hit I with hope of Heaven have filled at eoolish, lay vinegar plant. wish of dear mad- furniture, and then Mr. Simon. twenty-live There is a settled convic- ones at ttie lowest wholesale It was minis, plants his seed, and rears his stock. 1 the mix- If I've made for life’s hard battle hastily. “Any yours, my years ago. prices. nearly of lathing or shingle should he laid upon was no as some v it her of these which bo faint am, is, as must he sacred to us I knew that it apparition, tion in the mind, that departments, may eon-i ture before placing the plaut over it, as the vinegar One heart grow warm and strong. you aware, public our public schools are a gratuitous thing on the part of those furnishing It red the cardinal ones of his will Then God! 1 thank Thee—ble ss Thee all.” folks would have supposed; but a not to profession, is of a purer quality if the plant does not lie wholly my living up that state of progress anil efficiency that the new books. They did not receive over ten per k. -arc of th; m-cPes. The -oil he but For the me. may rich, it. Set it behind the stove or beside the range, precious gilt of song. 15m as 1 looked around I saw' some spirit and a living body before The upon queer they ought to be. considering the amount of money cent, in on the account of the books fur- heed* culture. Hi- wed may he -own. but it it in two weeks or more, in money covering closely, and, and Mrs. I-Iurde. a poor old lady had been a trance, and was that is add be in »lue time, and s on soil well glances exchanged ; pale, annually expended for their Es- and that must have been absorbed in alway pre- taste it; if sharp vinegar, bottle it. and continue MADAM VAILfS STORY. I saw. feeble and support. nished, pay- d. and ol a -likable for the woman, to Miss just awakening. too, that, quality production your manufacture. The is of a dark color, delicate, nervous, whispered pecially is this true of the schools in the rural A of the old book- vinegar bewildered she she com- ing expenses. large portion tin Top desired. Hi--lock must he cou-tnntly but of far better than what is AS T01.lt BY 11ER HOUSHKEKI’F.ll. I Arethusa: though was, fully towns. quality bought There are. undoubtedly, various reasons taken was worthless trash.” There were cl lor—it derives it- thrift from the soil, and for never seen Real her situation. Her fixed merely generally cider vinegar, but has “lsn.t it a shame? diamonds, that prehended gaze up- lor this state of *1- again to that soil tin* sustenance it that some either things. There is one fact that is $10,000 worth of books put into the schools in Wal- requires; apples. It is probably that what ie termed the Seeing persons, wilfully cost old Vail thousands of pounds, as I’ve on her .nephew, and she watched him with this is not done in a loose or too to be hap-hazard way. “mother" in is allied to this or otherwise, have made a remarkable story dilated as he and apparent truthfully denied, and that is. do County last year upon those conditions, and tin- ■ vinegar closely plant, been told mother.” And Miss eyes tore farmer's *iv is required, and all his better by Arethusa, roughly hastily •hat and might be employed by those who desire to of the affair of my late mistress, Madam Ab- the miniature from tin' our schools have been down ever only remuneration that the can ever Izmciit inu-t b xorcised in this in east up her and shook her head away costly settings. | running publishers keeping up produce a “vinegar plant-’ without delay. The near reply, eyes since the !**m of 1 beneth- be Vail, Barden’s Wood, Bolton, I, and thrust the latter into his breast. And it commencement of legislative have or is the of their roeiproca that may realized cost of made in tills manner is igail experiments expect, privilege selling 1 vinegar extremely dolefully. v every intelligent and indu-trioii- farmer. Martha Hobson, consider it my duty to ex- was in the midst of this that he to improve them.
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