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We are pleased to see it stated that Queen Victoria | has won quite a reputation among English agricultu- rists as what may be called a royal farmer of the gentler cx. At the recent show of the isle of Wight agricul- aral society she took the first_prize for the best sheep nd several other critters, Congratulations, Vic. Be lad to have you get around to our county fair this fall, 7 you can come just as well as not.—Oil City Blizzard, A PEMALE PARADOX A lady, old and growing older still (As ladies will grow old, you know), became, In spite of age, as young’as youth—but i And old, and wretched, feeb! ‘A lady young became in spite of youth, As ladies will, and why? Decause the truth, ‘That keeps a lady young, they fail to grasp, And, yielding to disease, die in its fatal clasp. hat truth is that woman's weaknesses may be Subdued by Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription. PRESIDENTIAL BADGES. I, M.—High morals, political purit *. T.—Cut tariff, national bankruptey. F. 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