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I I'H I. .in Is in It is (n ki-H. i 'VVlI.it w.iiii.l v. hi Via fiT, llnrt'!"j NutliiiiH," Uiiiicl tlielattiTi-'tliry ! cust tni) t.Hi iiiiii li time Mini trouble." "I've gut a niIvit ijuarter with a hole i through it," he ventured with keen j Htixii'ty, for if tlii offer failed he felt j that he WiU t ;t!,ki lil't. littit laulud again Si carelessly. "Olil keep your quarter; I dou't want it I" and 1'lnl f.U that hi castle had iu ileed ttiinl'led.alioiit his ears. After Hurt had gone away he still btood there gaZintl. 'Oli! if I only had 'em!" he sighed lotnritigly. Nolioiiy was near, and he Reutly lift id the cage, looked all aronnd, then set It tinw n again. "I can l;ft it, he said. "I could carry it away!" lie htted it again, and toofc a stev forward then another, his childish face Btinwuit; clearly the fight KoiiiR (in within the little soul; anil thus, step by ttte he carried it hoiue. "I've got a presi-nt," he said, enter ing the sitting-room with a nervous air. 'Mice!'' cried his mother, while Rosie exclaimed, 4,Iid Kurt really give them to you? I wouldn't have thought it. But you can never take care of them." "1 can too, Itosie Latta," aud Thil began at once to expatiate on their lieauties till he grew almost happy. But -l .ie best laid K-iiemrt o'm ee and mea Gmg aft a-g.cy and it was well for both mice and little man now that the latter 'a plans failed as they did. There was a loud, startling ring at the door, and .Burt came raging iu.very warm and Hushed, and telling his story all in a breath. It was a straight story, though, and only needed one glauce at 1'liil to convince his mother of itstrutn. From the short, red socks curling down from his round white legs, to the long brown lashes curling up from his whiter cheeks, he was a most abject little figure. If tite mother's heart had not been so sore with her darling's sin, she must fiave lauzhed at that comically sad ittle figure. As it was, she only said two words: "Oh, l'hil I" and with one cry he threw himself into her arms and burst Into a passion of tears and expla nations. At this Uurt melted. "Don't cry, Phil," he said, "I'll get yon some more iudeed I wUL llice are plenty." 'It ain't that," sobbed rhil, "I I don't want 'em. It's oh, dear! dearl It's beln' a thief." "Cut this is the last time, Thil, my boy, isn't it?" nuestioued mother, and from the shelter of her loving arms came a decided 'yes ma'am, the very last! If I'd only run home wlien tht thought of taking them first came into my head, I'd have been all right. According to the data obtained by a San Francisco statistician the actual insulation of the Cuinese Empire is 250.100,(XX). This congregation of human beings ij so vast that were there no more births in China it would re quire the dt.it h of one person every sec ond for a period of nearly nine years be fore the Mongolian race would become extinct. Pr(fnr Mom.Uy, of the famous Challenger exiiedltion aronnd the world, bae discovered eyes in the shells of chi tonidso, no loss than 11,000 being con tained in the shell of a single animal. As the shell grows larger new eyes are formed. No other moliosca have any sense organs in their shells, bat the ehitonide, in addition to eyes, have elaborate organs of touch permeating their shells. A very simple contrirance bnt at the same time one very valuable is being placed in the switches, trogs and guards of the Old Colony Kailroad. It consists of a piece of hard wood so shaped and bolted to a rail as to pre vent a person's foot from getting canght In the groove when on the track. Aoci--iecuj of that kind are of daily ooenr- 14 T!:Tt';j-'H-"''-;:,'j;!fTn??'?;i""!'f!:,1'!r ItilM Hii ! lih I'l (tl-i I Mil 'I'll I I (I' t ' I ' I I'.d ll lii i in I d (4 'I'l' I 'I I i ll'l In . f ,..i it 1 1, ,.tn.i.nU r jii'i t "n H' Li i,i-. ii'HI l.'f H .ll 5M HH j M'm iMUfl Ml II. M l li..i.. Ii. 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'll.at il w i tt. rthau 'K )ova 0( flWirs I uuturul au l c-orumeHl thi-ro cult he no doudt; il is !,. li(uli B(iJ jjHuicrs ami haittiu u:litr iu Uith Hllitiuiinoi.l.-. and Lit, and . mifcllt , a lyautngcouiily tatto- ll.e ii-lulii.hn o( th. no two uiitiiu.mitH, I (lll(.lJ jl)o uowt-H ht-re and e- .t ialiy Iho (. run r, l. r uuikiiig uu Tl,K0 () uBlllrd jM viBiblo, uj milk, la i.hou not miiy by lliu n -Biiit-i , v ,u.rd jt irt ol,ly bUi?gt.ht0j ju jijottirea i uumrrous rur. lul t-ii-riuu-ntrt. but by the nrkiiiiw UhIki-'I u.-ii-liiliii-.i3 of oll rake ai.-ul. ln-re tliia tucai la liai.l frut-ly thoro would bo Iras lice for oat meal; but uuiU-r botui) oiri-uunt n et's it might be a.lvantageoualy Huliatitutud for the brau iu tUtt favorite mixture for cows of Iudiau meal and brau. Tub doors for piKpuua should be swung on stout hmes from the top, so they will clone as the pigs go iu aud out. The place abjva the trough should be occnpietl ly s cl.weiy-diuug gate swinging on hinges from almve, so as to swing over the trough while the swill i Imiug poured in. It can theu be swung back again and securely fna: ene.L This arrangement, besides its convenience, will save its eot 111 a very short time in the swidthat would other wise be spilled ovar the pigs' hea-ls. Thb unsightly piles of stable manure around dwelling houses are unnecessary. Thev answer the pnri'Ose of excluding frt from cellars, but not better tliau I putting a row ot studdiug inside the ! vllar on ail sides a little below the surface of the gronudand closely seahug it. The object is to make a space of confined air, which is a nearly jerfect non-conductor of heat. The advantage of this inside sealing is that it is always in place ami moderates the heat of Summer in the cellar as well as the cold of Winter. Tni mildew is one of the most annoy ing obstacles in the way of gftosc-berry growing in most parts of the country. A grower ot experience has fonud that salt hay, spread over the whole surface of the ground to the depth of three in ches, is a preventive. This growt-r, who resides near the sea coast, obtains his salt hay from the marshes which the tide overflows. Common coarse hay or bog grass, soaked in brine, would prob ably answer just as well. On account of the manner in which the salt absorbs water from the atmosphere, the mulch ing, and consequently the vines, is kept at an even temperature. . Therb is economy in providing barn room for all farm produce. Ilay aud grain exposed to the weather rapidly deteriorate. When a aew barn is com pleted there is further saving that may be added in the way of paint. A small amount of paint will go a good way on new work, bnt weather-beaten boards take up a large quantity. Faints of handsome colors now come ready mix ed. It does not require a skillful man to lay them. St. Joseph county, Michigan, now claims to grow more peppermint than any other locality in the world. It re- I quires a moist, mucky soil, bnt one that does not retain stagnant water. Where facilities exist for distilling the oil, it is a very profitable crop on land not con sidered tit for grain growing. Ms. Hovkt says that he wonld as soon think of rubbing off the bads of a tree of any kind, and then expect it to make a good growth, as that a potato with its buds broken ofl would produce a fall crop. Ant grain food given to a young calf should be thoroughly boiled aud given as gruel, with a little salt. Clearing the potato bugs from an aci-M nf notatraM 1 v thn iirh nf Phi-im I rreen is set down by potato growers at So in the cost of cultivation. The only discussion in the British Association for the advancement of Sci ence this year, which appears to have made a strong impression has been that on the relation of the sun-spots over the . highest powers of the instrument. It disc of the solar orb to the generation ' has long been a familiar fact that, in and movement of magnetic storms on 1 photographing landscape objects, as, the eai til's surface, it seems to be an ; for example, the truuk of a tree, the established fact that a correllation exists minutest particulars, though invisible between the niacu'of the snn's surface , to the eye, are really transferred to the and certain meteorological disturbances ; picture. An insect crawling np the on corresponding tones of the surface of , trunk of the photographed tree may be the earth. In regard to the f ecu's) the ' discovered when powerful lenses are correllation la not so clearly made out. j applied. It la be ieved that, If means People who dislike to have their win- could be arranged for examining photo dowa frosted In cold weather can pre-1 graphs of the sun's or moon's surface vent it by robbing the glass inside and at high powers, many Important dia (.uteide with glycerine- clueim might be toade. lii'MtoHt': lH-M lili-VM 4 M, .t-f tit. tli. hi it hiii.. mI ii H-mi. nr..) Hi M (l.llil'rf (i'l'l, I IliH f itln'nlfirf flt.lMl'. l l'l I I. II.I., lll-f IHHH fHH kiiVlt lil Ml.fil.iil, .h lit MWi'it l,i H Hll HUH H il''il Unit l'( "hH'"l H In M Id In I'l lit ll'I'Ml I I'M l"rt"i NUUll I ' 1 . 4 , Hillif ti lt I f IliliUlt ftltliMlMN, illl' tin. i IM Mk H.iliilU'H lii t(li Hi nil,.) li Hot ""ll'l I m fo4 i' f l'U" li llltjii tl llr n. t I'll H i i" I (l Hot I'-K-H" . 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Kt'imt lliu hunt atnl l .mio mill Urn uu.e iu which it h toaKcd, When ijoitu dihlt )t up ou a I'llttO ll( B Ul.lUll. aud t-tul.r.ii'l.-tiisa. lor tlid very air 1 hot aud IiIl-1i-bh, and ofteu ilia uniiiuiTa of tttoae ho occupy these hoiaoa par take of the artificiality of their environ- UJttit. Ah iteipuiiHive but ueat tublo-oovor for a common room is made by taking a square of cretonne for the centre. Cuixwe cretonne with very small figure aud not of too briiiit colors; for a lor der pnt a band of linen around it dark drab linen; fringe this out, aud make quite a deep fringe; where the linen joins the cretonne on the seam pat a row of tine feather switching, and ou the corut-rs also. Ip too have aur old ninalm dresses that are good, and still are faded and so until to wear, it is a good time to try the exptirinieut of bleaching them, and if of good quality they will do mnch ser vice as common white dresses. Moat of tho delicate liued muslin ean be bleached by boiling them in strong soap - suds, aud then laying them on the grass for a day or two; others may have weak ammonia added to tue water, Buolled Potatoes. Cut cold boiled potatoes in shoes third of an inch thick. Dip them In melted butter and tine bread crnmbs. Piaoe in the doa ble broiler and broil over a fire that is not too hot; Garnish with parsley, and serye on a hot dish; or, Beason with salt and .pepper, toast till a delicate brown, arrange on a Lot dish and sea son with butter. A Cabvdo CiiOTH. A pretty addition to the dining table, and a welcome one to the gentleman who has to do the carving, can lie made of strips of linen, four or six inches wide, . hemmed oa each side and joined by rick-rack, knit ted insertion, feather-edged work or crocheted stripa If the linen is six inches, two rows of the open work and three of linen will make a good width. The ends to be finished with knitted or crocheted lace, or a linen fringe with knotted heading. U isei ruDDiso. Three pinta of thinly sliced apples, one pint of honey, one pint of flour, one pint of corn meal, small piece of batter, one teaspoonful of soda, the juice of two lemons and three grated lemon rinds. Stir the dry soda into the honey, then add the ap ples, melted butter and a little salt. Now add the other ingredients and stir in the flour. Hake one hour and serve with, sauce. Old Baohelob 8 Cask. One pound of floor, half a pound of sugar, quarter of a pound of butter, fonr wineglasses of milk, half a pound of Sultana raisins, quarter of a pound of currants, the same of candied peel, quarter of nutmeg, two teaspoonfuls of ground ginger, one of cinnamon and one of carbonate of soda. Alix the ingredients thoroughly and bake in a moderate oveo for one hour and a half. A good plain pndaiug is made of one cupful ot soda cream, half a cupful of molasses, half a cupful of rue! tod bntter, one teaspoonful of soda, a little salt. Mix the molasses and butter together, and beat until they are very light. Stir in the cream and flour; beat until the batter is perfectly smooth and free from !umis. Butter the padding mould and poor in the batter. Let it boil for an i hoar and a half. Serve w.th sweet wine sauce. A tnicros&iptc expert in this city ii engaged in the perfection of the mode ftf AtumiTiinff tihAtnofanhl nnitav tli it iimt w..l I-kI"I K liji'iil' In I In . ff.M lentil tiM, l -ii lii-li'i u-i iu.i.t.u fhtni .tK dit t.H I, a iiu,h4 iiii.iipli f lM .l""li"it bom I ih H ". th.m Hi'i'li nimitKMl-ii -'i'' M'oi ,, . ItH hl Hl l ."i-i' MU Hut (it i,,i ltd I (tiHiJ ll 1 1 ft'M I 'tlli'iil, iHH fd.' lut Hilli'ili-l' I lA l t( Ml'il'lHt' H"f l'tllH l It'll 1 n ll hlit l I i'l '!" l-'li'H, anil ft l ill 1 Id :lt. ill lit H'HI I H (''.'li Hot f 'l. 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I " 'I i..o.;., )i i-f.i....,iy "f iilwiliMiiU j i' "- ea. jt ll Mi (' j 11 10 will. .lljjil,.l juald r ii it fiuiit .J.niMi.jj i i-tei.c.-, ((.at iho I' in. .in m .-.'t.io 1 .ldi"'' 4 i. n.,.ry u .e. ' titvo u .i,i ivoi kc i.-niit-'l .-r jji-Bimioii dii nil iiil'i.i, ),i iii,f ii. livitnl (milt bullae. 'i ii'ii.io I'l jurriO ciiti a, and niniil' r wu f.tf .i: i.t- ilu.iiigli ttio in li'im i .liiii;- ialrt. t 1 -It ,i i:ll I lll.i-,i III llliil.l'l r df .tli,'l.IKra Ui. l f"f illil. Ti dl Ci. 111. I. l. o. Tlio j. 1 ins i' tin ut lis limn and Aus tralia H llUVi.lUloll u I'lliliilig 1 1 10 li.int iiii.l or.iiiiiiiiy of ita coi.iei.ta. '1 lio llhialriite.) hkoli iii-.-i alii IIileiH. IM-.l with tculimouiala as tu tltu uiertla ol t lie aouderliil paiu-cute, hU J icob's (I.l, ti.o only remedy alti.li ricttve.J p.il.j lite.lula si tdo W'oi l'I'a I alia t. Aiioln.11.1, lii'lia and other ciililriuN. The Iwd btar (!"U(.-I. Cure, a new difenveiy IU liie.liciii'., bun sImi space .k-voie.l to t, liounla i f ll.-uitli of larru otlles, eiiiin tot ititdic.il author. tn ", aiiuly ta'al Clienntiln, chief i llicrr of feliiteattd uiu liicipul govcrnitieLtM have all tentilli-d not only to tlie curative 1 IV. cU of tins reiiii ilv, but tilni to its free.loiu frojn niirootiua, opiates and poiaons, whiuli end r so largt ly intti the coniMaitiou ( oliMluie preparationa. The former eui tioiis of this little book were very at tractive, but in the present IlihtHiioe Uith publinht r and contributors seem to have determined that they would give the country all that is brightest and best iu American humor. Education is tho only interest worthy the deep, cout) oiling anxiety of the thoughtful man. lniuriMnt. W tu n ynn ti-u r lrav N-w Y.irK City, nil bag.'' vi.reNMM mid (.1 mrrtnuH Mire.a.i.lMi.'p at in rui Luiuii liuml, upiMjsiistirau.1 Cru-U-..1 lh-p.it. 611 elegant roomti, flttl np at a eott of ono nullii.n ilulnira i ami ni'W.r.u per .lur. K.ir. .ji4-:in I'lao. f:ieat.ir. ltri'atir.ttl aupiui-.! with itte iM-au llnr- er, aii.K.m hh I e.eaif rmlroad l all tiff..., Kannlit-a c;in llv iM-tier lor leta nioii-; at in itrano I oiim ilutcl Uin ui W otb-r fliatiaiia Suiei 10 U10 city. A man loves when his judgment ap provts; a woman's judgment approves when she loves. VrrllJ VI omen. LallM who would n-t&io rnsiinM anil vi vacity. IKiDl fall lu try "We ll' llealtb Heuamet.' Conscience makes coward only where there is viae, n t where there is purity. Fom PTsritP!!, rsniiia.-..K, d.'prM4nn ofipir- na ami irenerai ueiiiiitjr.ui mcr vaxiuua ri.nii4;Aiai an a preventive ai-aiuat lever n. air.ie anil .att-r init-miitieiit levra, the "Kerro-Plioapiiomie I Elixir of Uaiiaava 'ma'K by l'arell,ltaz.ir. a Co., New York, and nol.l by m11 UriuririrtK, la ttie beit 4iiil-; and for patieitia rH-ivenug from levur or olner atckoeaa, a Uaa do tqiL Men who think themselves equal to the rule are often found equal to olnxli ence. Fraaer Axle Urraas. The Frazer .xle Oreaia receiveil mwlals at the OuletiDi.il, N. C. Stale Fair, Pans Exposition, American Institute, N. Y.,aud ot tiers. Yon can have what yon like in this world, if you will bnt like what you have. Rnnifb on Itch." Rooph on I'!! cares tuiia ira, enipllon, rln. worm, tuer. salt rtteaio. f ronleU feel, cltuulaiaa. The man faithful to principle is never cruel, the victim of expediency always is. 4. 4 'HiWalut. J,wtlV4UvM. tluaj. b-1. id- urn curr ut ier uia a ll m t O'iiliia ana uvki-iimm. a- a ' tcno-l E'uriner and M.nnir Minlinne thr h. uo eij.iai Ni f.nii.iy . 4- .ti"tl!d be witb-nit a t.x .f tb-. M lvnmrl veuile ruiain tbeuou. rr,. 1 frul. at liriurmsb. or l.jr mad. tUnuil lent ru. Aldrt l..tC3liUir.ii a CO.. oJ Mercur SL.No 1 jrfc. 14 41.1 STOMACH The flm-M tonic for nervous people Is Hoatet. ter'a SPanack rimern, wbicli tbaure perlei;! d( reKUnn and aaainttutton, and the a-.itve perforni-ant-e of tbetr functions by the liver anl boweK As ihe smtetn acqntrea tone through the influence of lot neniirn neotcine, 1 he nerve grow Mronirer and mora tranquil, hea-lachea crue, an t ;iuU na-i eless aoxiely wtit'-h it a pulurity of me drspepiic, flvea wav tocherro.ness. To ent:ib liaa iMltn on a sure fonn.tattoOj ane the peerless luvisnraot. Kur amis by au In.-lata nod Deal-naeotfaJif. (IflSTETTEtT? t U CELEBRATED r Mfif lr 7. ouiJii iinii I lit Illl III I'l'l ')!' 1, I III I" I tin. I I .'l'. 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It.: 1 1 -1 11. t kniw, a.) rliH s.t i.l : YV. t). m ill (1 11111I1I.! )t,ti 11 iiihii). lint a "in, 1 11 I,-. U Knrili ut ile If .lin.-un liiia luva.ln.1 li..r ynt.-iu an.l la I.i 1 1 y hi..iiii(( lu r airi-liili. in all l. in.il.i 1 ;. It ii.-ii, lr. tt, V. IViim "Savnrli" Pi i.-a.rliti..iiM atnii.N unrivaled, ll eitr.-a lli 1 rniiiiUlnt and lntllila up Ilia aymi iu. t. tin tun l. ltr stampa l..r iaiiiiliu l I" i.rlil'a lliipenniiry Mmli11.1l AaiHn i,iii.iii, ltiitt.,1,,, N. V. Many wonderful tliitt appear in ua tnre, ui.t nothing more wnuderlttl than man. I'imi llie prest i-lfto for "i-.il.l In li.-.i." uii.I c ii.irrli lir. h.iii'a Catarrh 1;. iur.l v. Wi re absolute ierfectioii enthroned, courtiers would Certainly discover bmiio way to flatter it. If aflllcte.l with aura eyea dm llr. laann Tbi)iiiiwu' Kye Water, iiruuiataaell U.U' - ll.tl.l on to virtue it is above price to yon at all times nd places. A Kleaalna to Women. Atlco K Curtis of Uriitiawirk, Me., writes, alie lias atiir.-re.l very iiiurh vittli kiiln.'y liMi. Ualti)! several li.ittl.-s i.f Hum's Ki.lney and l.iver Kkmiiuv Mi.-.. ir.itiotiiiu.-s it a real blenaiu to woman tor all ki.li.t y ili.sexiei. It la a Nit.l ntateiuent to any lti.it any iue.liciiie i "never known to fail," lint it in nta!et emphatically by thn proprietor of Hii.nt's Kidney ami biverj I'.kmkiiv. This ninlteiue is a sjieeilii; lor ilix-aw . oi' tlie ki. In.) livrr an. 1 bin. Iii. -r, nn.l It .is a repination of thirty ye.irt stainliiii;. Athol, Mass., May 2:1, ll. "On IkiIIIb of HUNT'S Ki.luey ami Llverj Kkmkliy hetjinl, and two coin pletn ly cure.1 tneof ki.luey .liwase, an l M-vere paina tit lim-k ami ai.lea." James Clietiey, with J. W.U.Haliuati, Ittiliar.l Table Manu facturer. Education should bring to light the ideal of the individual. Iow I'ncea lur Hollar. The New York Tribune in its market reiwvt, explained why some butter is sold for such low prices. In speaking of bntter it said: "Light colored good are very bard to dispose of and several lots were thought well sold at 8 to 10 cents-." If butter makers would (ret the top pi ice. thev should nse the Im proved Dntter Color, made bv Wells, Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt. It gives a pnre dandelion color and never tnrna red, or rancid, but tends to im prove and preserve the bntter. Tht method patetted by Hang Hoff man for obtaining a snbstanee which can be used instead of caoutchonc con sists in dissolving bare or rabbit skins, whi.'h have been previously washed and .letived of the hair, in five per rent of (raw) glveenn", to which fonte wat-r has leen added, the mix'nre be ug boiled in an antoclave nntil the dlssolutiru is complete. Twelve parts of the obtained masa are then melted together with twelve parts tt raw glycer ine, a ltttle witer and one part of an alkaline cliromnte or of I tchromate of poUsli, The obt lined product is dried in the dark and has the same appear ance as e.toTitchonc. How many men and women are there without a weak spot somewhere? Knnt:h "m Tuutltaehe. Instant' relief for neanlria, to-Haw-he, ft-e -a.-ae. AK lor "Koun oa .tUiclia." liliij. It is seldom that a great talker wants enemies; the man of sense speaks little, and hears much. A Cocgh, Coi.d, oa Sokb Throat should not be lie -lecteil. KkowX'S liltuN CHIAL Trochk-S are a simple remedy, aud give prompt relief. 2.3 eta. a box. A keen man is very t eldom honest, for he cut through honesty to get to the bottom of his transaction. 'Defsos's Aromatic Alum Sulphur Soap," beautifim aud softens face and hands, heals an.t curia all skin diseases for sure. -5 cents by "DruiMt" or by mail, Wm. Dreydoppe'l, Philadelphia, Pa. 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"Well, tlieu wby unt iiiurry her?" "Ilecni-io," rt -pltt-.l -li-y "beeause, my friend, the Ior l can live with a .roit many penplii that yim and 1 uau't." Ut.-.t for the ib t-ittr, Joltu, for lii-av-en'a Mike," said Mrs. lltiun, who livi--tm llarris.iii street. 'Why, ritinau? What's the mutter?" umIm'iI her tiimliKiul. "JilKt l.Hik at tli.i baby's f.t.M. Si.ui.i ttilitg bas bit and lacerated it. It must have been a spider. Kuu for ttie iltH' tor." 'Oh, we ilou'l ueed any tloctor. it will soon get well, and you c.It pievelit a r. ix titiott of tint troui.l.i." "I prevent a rept-tttinn of the trouble! Uo?" "Kitli-T by lotting the biii.y slw- at the head of the bed. or by partug your toenail. " Misa Kiitur "Uoyoti kuow that ef ceu'.riu )H-rou at the j nnt tt tat I -who is tatlttg with his built?" Mrs. Scott "N it possible that you don't know Mr. Libby, whose uncle jnt di.-d aud left him a million dollar-i?" Mian Kirby No, u that he? Mo gr't.-elully he bandlea his knife." J. N. Cii'-ss, the artint (ilisplayiu a picture) "Tins painting ia entitled 'Jonah and the Wiia e.'" IL. T. Jones "Where is Jonah?" Cross "You notice the rather dis te.nled appeurauee of the whale's stom ach midway between the tail aud the nick?" Junes Tts." Cross "That's Jonah." Clki "I had a terrible fright jis teraay evening when I returned hnuii from your house." May "What waa it?" Ceo "Why I found a mysterious puckage lying on the sofa wrapfied up in a silk hamlkerdhief, I felt sure it wis dynamite, aud I was frightened out of my wits." May "Mercy sake. What is this coti-itry coming too! Who put it there, I w. udtr? Was it really dynamite?" Cieo "No: it was a bottle of whis kiy that had slipped out of my beau's pocket" Uncls Bi zs was indisposed last week. fe had an attack of malaria and fever fti.il chills, and a variety of ailments, and fiually had to go to a doctor, who advised him to take quinine and whis key. Uuoie Doze was almost well again with the thoughts of 11, and a day or two ago the doctor met him ami de manded, "Well, ancle, did you take that quinine and whiskey, as I told you?" "Yea, boss, I done took it. 1 done tied the quinine to tie neck o' de bottle an' drinkt de whiskey. I 'low it ('one me a heap o' good, bois, pow'f ul heap." "Look here, Mr. M irahall, every time I go to yonr house to read your gas meter that iuferual dog of yours pitches at me-" "Yes, he'j a capital watch dog. Sa gacious, too. Knows a robber by sight every time," Sr. Paul Ladi I was surprised to hear of yonr marriage. I saw no men tion of it in the newspapers. St. Paul Bride It was a very quiet afi'air half a dozen kegs of lager beer and a few sky rockets from the roof. Mamma's health, you know, ia fur from robust- 'O.vlt match box," remarked Fogg at the theatre the other z.ight, referring to the seats where the young lovers sat, Coal is said to have been discovered in the heart of Mexico." 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TH0USAf09 Of CASKS B-iv vw w- rv. r rmm r in ii-rv-iinai riwuan i.jvti Ut.i i, : r .V' -i, i muuri tauj PEPFCCTLY CVntO. run r, t. i tfi n H luii, hMi ut UKitaUri, I "V CiT H":it by mill. E "PI.L. Ti'.:.l nl.-'1 u C., ii.rilni?toa, VU t '4 i it ip I r i ' ji A m I- r l a. Ifu . tint ''t niL.ttt'iM m Ini'tf U'U frti-. U " !-' I i IU" a,, "ll... liii i tin n''. , IM BllallftH li, f- iitntii rr-in-nit; the H-i lf tf'.lfltlA. vrura. liiniuin.niL, l.l.lat. t tills- HtffVJlRjii c fT.V H'-Ji-llf .raall. y 7iJ nurii .ill I tit ;tT htf NilTAMyl lI''rKMKK JTZ tSA. trill mr a. hay-fever; mall r -'t 'Ir' tu . 1 nil fur nr uUr. Kl.Y HKLS lr am t m, S. . ..LVCIA C. PINKHAM'H . VECETAELE CC??OUNa 1 3 A YOt- ITi VR fT R E F K All tin Mi "Tni ( (tMptalnts : vr-v J (jJm mkih.i; ion LTION. ;a pNrraiv ' w" $ I 'f uiim.f hrtsl.t. "f IV .114.1 ttW -f "f ". 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