- 9 y wh pie- a c t , i i ( - Ij 7 i i - FARM XOTES. How Boi ItrT. How en gel soma r island in 2. Mid an old .ilnr, prMl the position be rea sonably -asy. but n- full nl eioepl iwumbral. tt l known of some tjorw that thT Drpr lie down In tb stall, tbough If t"pt in paatore they fake their rent habituallly la a recum bent poritlon. It 1 well to consider bather the habit h not been forced upon the bone by some circumstance connected with Ui at All be wis made to occupy. lu that tt bml a damp earth rtuor, or one made of dilapidated plank, uncomfortable to the horse that bad oen accustomed to select his own bed in Die pasture. "If the horse can bave the privlte: of selecting Ins own position for rest ing un hit feet he can sleep standing; but while his muscles may be to a cr Um desiee relaxet, and set rest In that position, what can be said of the beai lnir. at the Joints? Without relief through thereeumlient position the Joint surfaces are torwl continuously to bear a weight of from 1.U00 to 1.R0O pound. This must act unfavorably, especially upon the complicated struc tures within the hoofs, which nature intended should hate jer!ods of rest each day." Tub Ciih kkn Yaim. The fall brood should now be distinguished from the bad, and all that hare not the appearance of turning out well, should be weeded out. Thte is alwaysdanger to be feued from that bane to success ful chicken rearini, overcrowding. Kt closely rulllni out the inferior birds. the good effect to the remaining ones in lucreased size and stamina, is often soon apparent. A common error Is the allowing of too many cockerels to re main In the run. They are uneasy tormentors, besides depriving the pro mising pullets of their proper food and accommodation. Kill or sell these of! as Quickly as possible. Old hens also want look Inn over; it should be remem bered that after two yeais of age, they will not pay as layer. hen It is Doniblfe to itr tlietn the ranee of the stubblH fl-M. do so by all means. And see thnt th fowls have plenty of rood, an I ciercise. Make liberal pro vision. for a dint-bath in their enclo sures if it h.is n'-t been done. I. ikk will produce like. If the lime is light-bored or has a too narrow chest, or is in any way defective, select a heavi.-r boned horso. or one that pos sesses cieater atiength or better points in that rte mm-l. Hut to insure much certainty as to what ou would have, the mare and hone should lie as neatly the type desired its invisible, though not relatives. The offspring of In-and-in breeding are generally delicate or un healthy. Therefore It is unsafe to breed thus, and safety and certainty should be the motto of breeders Tiik udder of a cow is a very com plicaled affair. Outwardly it consists of asnsof muscular bands crossing each other and attached to the abdominal muscles for the support at the mass of the organ. The teat Is not a Simple tube, as h.is been auppod, but consists of a large number of ducts, which mn Into faur or live or nioie channels or tubes, each of which dis charges stpaiately into the onftVe of the teat. " A linn-K should not be allowed to driuk freely immediately after eating. Hon. John" M. Kusaell. e-ecrelary of the Massachusetts 15 id of Agricul ture, tells of seeing some horses in France fed on coarse beans then watered all they would drink and im mediately killed and dissected. He observed that a considerable quantity "j. u"."Jjn' been d out of the e' , d some of ti. .a weie found rlairu tha ,ne! til em Tlier ii norn cotton or tobawco be oot'spt calt ' for "cceeslve year? . . ecmne exhausted and ur .xl reRlon d6p,)puIa. - X- id the caS4, m Virginia and vu bere t Kxpenence has V ..i appeal, to annually demands a thev be'--' lroOi.vieia to me rarmer a.lT ?'"raiu-:-C!s"y. ana u is 4 V i ne uiscoverv in .. . r, i restore again ine rasl"hn ia.,y e older Mates. -iXclnitu HOUSEHOLD. A Xtw Tut nr. Sift into a quart of stfted fkmr two teaspooafuls of bak ing powder. Add a lane lump of soft, fiesh butter and two cups of sweet cream and pinch of rait, working the dough into a soft mass as quickly and lightly as pons' tile. lh not cut. but pinch off with the lingers roll-shaped pieces of dough, put in a baking-pan in a rather quick oven, and bake till a light brown on top. Then with the fingers tear the rolls In two and place n a platter, pour in over your chicken stew. To make this cut up your hicken and cook slowly on the back Of the stove with a little water, a huge piece of butter and pepper atd salt. When don add to the gravy a cupful or two of cream and when at the boil ing point thicken with flour smothered la a little cold milk or cream. It should be remembered in making the crust for this dish that tha mixing of the dough must be don with the ut most quickness, lightness and delicacy of touch; beating and plodding it with a heavy hand seems to take the vitality out of it. Made properly it is as light as a feather and is far more who'e Jome thus baked than when boiled in the old-fashioned way. .Breast of veal or lamb make good pot pies. CHtcor.Y a a Vehrtaklc Chi cory is generally thought of as a delu sive mixture in coffee; and but few persons know its value among '"the greens." If not young and tender the stems must lie removed before boiling, otherwise treat as spinactu Cook in a very little boiling water, drain, pass it through a sieve, warm up acain with butter, drawn butter or yolk of egz stirred in. Use as a gainish with roast shoulder of lamb; or el?e serre as a veg etable in a deep hot dish, dotted with triangles of crisp toast or fried bread. It goes admirably with roast lamb. ('HorrtD Ham. To use pieces of cold boiled ham that are too small for the table, chop them tine, line a salad dish with lettuce leaves, seaaun the chopped ham with pepper, a little mus tard, and then make a toiaato dressing: Take one pint of tomato juice, strain it, thicken it by adding one tablespoon ful of arrowroot mixed with a little of the cold Juice; then stir i"- Into the other and let it boll for two or three minute; add a little butter and rep per. and pour over the ham. serve hot or cold. Tnr blossoms of the pumpkin and melon tribe aie of two kinds, male and female. The male blossoms are on long stalks, while the female are nearly sessile and are under the leaves. The male flowers soon lit and die. People ignorant of this fact often suppose that their pumpkins or squashes are "blasted when male rtitwers die. If the male flowers should not b numer ous, and if bees are not plenty. It ts a good practice to shake the male flowers over the female when the males are mature, to insure fertilisation. As heartburn is usually a symptom of some form of dyspepsia, to prevent it thoroughly, it will be necessary to cure the disease. Hut great temporary relief may generally ! obtained from the use of antl-artds, such as magnesia. Um water, etc. The great thing Is to prevent it. by the use of a proer diet. Dispose of pastry as you would if you knew tt to lie half arsenic. Ijel others eat all the sweet things. Take a large proportion of animal food, though not salt or smoked meats. Salt and water. or vinegar and salt, over the stomach and bowels, with plenty of friction, should never b forgotten. To remove a cinder from the eye it Is recommended to send a flax seed in after it. The glutinous substance which it forms with the lachrymal se cretion, envelopes the irritating body, which is carried out thus encapsuled. Travelers on railway trains who are peculiarly liable to receive cinders into the eye, should carry a smslt supply of flax seed with them against these ac cidents. SHAKE! The Scrarer Talml-trj-W hal Miak leg Hands Reveal. George Francis Train Is as loony as a wJd cat on many subjects, no douoL" remarked a physician the other day. 'but there is a good deal of method in his madness about one thine. "Wbat'a that?" -Shaking bands. I don't blame him for disliking promiscuous band ebak ing; tt has many unpleasant features. "What can yon tell by the shake of a man s hand?" -A good deal, Why, I can pick out the people In a crowd with whom 1 thake hands, who have kidney disease, and they dont know it!" "I don't understand you. Do yon pretend to say there is anything pecu liar in their 'shake'?" "Xo, not In the shake, but la the " of the hand." lease explain what you mean." -A hot dry hand shows inactivity of the skin. The skin is the third kidney. We sweat out as much water through the akin as we pass off through the kid neys." "How much is that?" In health, several pints a day. In the summer we sweat more than in the winter but In health there Is a con stant, though Invisible escape of mois ture through the skin. In the palm or the hand, there axe from two to three million little sweat pores. The sweat-glands are a great help to the kidneys, and when working health fully in the summer, the-kidneys can and do take a much-needed recreation. You can prove this, if you notice that you pass less fluids in summer than in winter, if skin and kidneys are healthy. You will be surprised, if you shake hands with a company of people, to see how many hands feel hot and dry. Hadn't you noticed it? "I dont think 1 have. But what can be doue in such cafes?" Only one thing can be done, and that is to get the kidneys at work again by a very thorough course of treatment with Warner's safe cure, and giving yourself a sponge or wet cloth rub bing (with warm or cold water, which ever is the most agreeable) night and morning. Use only the best soap on the body in such cases. Indeed, soap isn't necessary oftner than once week. Vigorous nibbing with a well wrung towel, followed by like rubbing with a dry towel is recommended. l'almistry Is a modern science that Is quite a fad with fashionable people now a-davs, but theie is a good deal more in it than the professional palm readers have yet found out. IM.t'M'KltlVn IKISH TIM. ltciiiiiii'riuT of an Hccentric l ! M-r of Michigan Company. CarpenUrt, cabinet-maters, and arti sans in wood generally, often encounter a difficulty in withdrawing a screw from work. T the screw turning around under the application of the driver, and refusing to come out of its place. In such a case the screw may have been driven nearly home originally by a hammer instead of with a driver, and bene no regular corresponding thread been formed in the wood. In other cases the screw may have been properly driven with a driver, yet being in old work the thread may have oxidized from the screw, or the wood about the thread may bave decomposed so as to leave the thread of a screw without a matrix. Under either of these circumstances It becomes neces sary to wrench off hinges and parts fastened by the screws, oftentimes to the great Injury of the woodwork so assailed and always with that risk. The London Ituilder offers a simple way out of this difficulty , viz: the application or beat to the bead of the screw, which may be done with a heated poker or some such instrument. A few moments of such application will render the wlthdrawl of such a contrary screw as easy a matter with a driver as If It had been recently and properly driven. The Builder suggests in driving screws that their tija be dipped in oil in order to defer rusting or oxidation. A Jliii-l having high refractive and dispersive powers is thus made by Ilerr Carl Ilohkbach, of Leipeic To 100 parts of iodide of barium and 130 parts of scarlet binoxide of mercury 20 c c. of distilled water are added, and stirred meanwhile with a glass rod in a test tube plunged into an oil-bath heated to about lSo. The result is a double fluid iodide of mercury and barium, which is poured into a shallow porcelain dish and evaporated down to a density which will, while warm, float a crystal of euidote. and when cold a niece, of tonaz. Lastlv the liquid is filtered through glass wool. Ilttr t are obstructionists under the very shadow of the French academy of Sciences even. Some of the members of the Chamber of Deputies contend that the transmission of telegrams was not so easy with wires when they were laid under the ground as when they were stretched upon poles. Mr. Ucch ery has accordingly Invited a number of these holding a contrary opinion to demonstrate beyond all cavil on the lines now in existence that If there is any difference it is quite Immaterial practically. Tl-ere is uo donbt that the decision of the allectrical engineers to whom the matter is submitted will be in favor of having not only telegraphic, telephone, but electric lighting con ducting Hues also placed under ground on both reasons of sightliness and pub lic safety. A o principal causes of orses is the feeding of dusty yjy. Ordinary clean bay can fed with safety if properly o al cu -p, nioistetied and m:xed with ground grain, but to feed the musty oi dirty sorts Is very Injurious, flover, owing to its liability to crumble, often gets dirty, even after storage, and should never be fed without being pre viously moistened FrklidB fans. These directions serve for either butter rr siring beans. ash them and steam them until they are tender, but not soft; put them itto ajajand pour hot vinegar over them; sweeten the vinegar and season highly with cinnamon. Another way eo nally excellent, but which gives a different flavor to the pickles, is to boil them in salted water until tender; then pour over them the hot vinegar which has been sweetened, and. In addition to the cinnamon, has a liberal allowance of pepper; cayenne or black may be used. Tit k silo put into use in the West, would save at a small cost all the mill ions of tons of corn-stalks now left to waste, which would provide acrep . tirie "and V'i'ritioiis feeding for the wiuter, in Ui of teiiig a source of disease and loA of thousands of cattle that have little or no other subsistence. SricED t 'fit RANTS. Kight pounds of fruit, Ave pounds sugar, one pint of cider vinegar, one ounce cinnamon, one-half ounce clove, one ounce nut meg. Boil one hour altogether. Put in more spice if you wish, and cook it down as much as you wi.-h. A very nice ielish with meals. An experiDT.ei.t in feeding eighteen I head of store cattl with l'J pounds oil hay, 3o pounds of turnips and 9 pound nf wheat bran per head daily, and also the same amount, of hay and roots,but with different kinds of grain, resulted in the lowest cost ot production on the braa raliou. This was at the Ontario Agricultural College. C'HKKrs, such as Asiatic, should uever be allowed to i-rch until al-ui six months old or the breast bone will be liable to become crooked. 1 here is no cure and it Is a disiua lillcation for exhibition fowls. A box 10x10x10' inches will hold just half a bushel. Such a lx may easily be made, and is very convenient to bave on the farm. It Is cheaper and Just as good us a more expensive mea sure. I'm nAxtiT Cvstaud. Make a sood boiled custard, flavor with one tea- spoonful ot bitter almond essence, grate a cocoanut, and when the cus tard is quite cold (it should be poured when warm into a glass bowl), strew the cocoanut on the top. Sift white sugar over this. THi r.r are few kinds of information tome In need anion? farmeis, and which are more piactical and interest ing than geneial knowledge of the grasses. Although some over ."i.OOO ftpecl'S of grasses are known, very few as yet contribute in anv measure to agricultural wealth. TiuMthy M-iarigle was a private in liatti ry K, I ir .Michij,'un Artillery. He was distinguished by being the on ly Irishman of a coinjmny composed en tirely of licrmans, and by being killed at Mariettc, lia., according to tlie tield surgeon's ieort, and yet coming home Willi h.s battery, and landing in De troit as frrsh anil spry as when lie left the city for tlie l'otomac as a member of Battery K. He was au embodiment of the senti ment so lustily Mm;; by all the soldiers that could raise a tune lu those stirring times of war and hanl-tack: -l-t the wi-lo world wiur ft U will, I II he Ky ant happy rlilL' Tim was always gay and always h.ippv. I le apparently cared for noth ing. As a soldier, in the general mean ii. of the term, lie had not the least qualification; but as a comrade and a general dispeller of blues lie was a bril liant success. Had be leen charged with all the clothing he wore and lost and the cost deluded from his pay, he would atthi day l in debt to the government, even had his n iiys gone on since lus dis charge. At least tliat is the testimony of his officer. Kvcn his haversack wat not sacred to hiui. When it was well lilted with pi o visions a comrade came to him and bai.l; 'Tim, that is my haversack you have." Tim looked at him a moment ami said: "Ilegorra, it that is so just Like it and welcome'' at the same time iiuslinging the sack and handing it to his comrade. Tim went straight way to Ins lieutenant to ask tor another haversack. That otlicei replied: "You shall have none. I have given you a dozen already." "All right, " said Tim, and walked awav contented. A few minutes afterward w hen the battery was ready to inarch Tun took his accustomed place and with a haversack slung over his shoul der. But such a haversack; He had taken off his drawers, tied the lottoiu of the legs together, stuffed bis rations into thefii. and after tying the top hung the garment around his neck bot tom upward. 1 lather than set up a tent or be bur dened w ith carrying it Tim slept on the open ground, literally no canopy but the sky, no covering but his blanket. One mlil at 1 o'cloek he rapjed gently on the tent pole ot ins lieutenant. "Who's there?" called that oflicer. 'It's me!" "What now, Tim?' "shiiiP, sir, it's goinjr to rain and 1 want a pick and shovel to dig a trend around me so 1 will not get wet!' " l on Intolerable nuisance," said the ofherr, "if it does lain crawl under my lent." a a paper read before the Geneva Hygienic Congress, Dr. Dally has maintained that the deformities of peo ple may usually be traced to the post tlons in which they are kept while at school. That children are, as a rule. well formed at the commercenient of school life. Is indicated by the research es of Dr. Cliaussier. who found that only 122 out of 1S,200 newly-boi n Ir. fants examined by him possessed ab normal peculiarities of any kind BiJ9 ain elerv e9 1 ombound I For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged rjRES Nervous Prostration, Nervous Head ache. Ncarmlia, Nervous Weakness, Stomach and Liver Diseases, and all affections of the Kidneys. AS A NERVE TONIC. It Strengthens and Quiets too Kerres. AS AN ALTERATIVE. It Purines and Enriches tha Blood. A8 A LAXATIVE. Ii acts mildly, but surely, on the Bowels. AS A DIURETIC. It Regulates the tu ners and Cures their Illnesses. Recommended by professional and business men. Price $1.00. Sold by drufifii&u. Send Ljr circulars. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.. Proprietor. BURLINGTON. VT. if II IV in a paper recently presented to the Berlin Academy of Sciences Dr. Wer ner Siemens makes the statement that gases subjected to a temperature at which steel melts do not emit any luminous rays if they are merely heated and not also influenced chemically. Mr. Thomas J. Jitll, Assistant Sup erintendent of the Cincinnati (Ohio) Water Works. In the course of a paper written by him upon "The Wastage of Water," gives the following table as representing the dally per capita con sumption of five American cities, and claims, with perfect truth, that the great increase of rate is to be charged directly to waste instead of necessity: Boston, per capita rate In ISoO. 30 gallons; in 1S61. 92 gallons. Brooklyn, per capita rate in ISob, 1 1 gallons; in 1880, 54 gallons. Chicago, per capita rate in 1507, 43 gallons; in IPSO. 114 gallons. .New York, per capita rate in 1S07, 62 gallons; in 1876, 100 gallons. i'hiladelphia, per capita rate in 1807. 56 gallons; in 1880; 67 gallons. Cincinnati, per capita rate in 1845 , 21 gallons; in 1882, 87 gallons. Tat Ladle' Favorite. The newest fashion in ladies' hats will doubtless cause a flutter of pleasurable ex citement among the fair kx. Ladies are always susceptible to the changes of a fanhion plate; and the more startling the departure, the more earnest the gossip over l he new mode. Dr. 1'ierce's Favorite Prescriptisn is a positive cure for the ills which atHict females and make their lives miserable. This sovereign panacea can t relied on in rases of displacements and all functional derangements. Jt builds up the poor, haggard and dragged-out victim, and gives ber renewed hope and a fresh lease of life. It is the only medicine for woman's peculiar weaknesses and ail ments, sold b.r druggists, nnder a positive guarantee frcm the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money refunded. Kead printed guarantee on bottle. UuDi " cnerry requite a growth ot years oeiote they are valuable for timber, maple 2') years and beeches and birches 1j yeais. Flavk walnut, however, will produce, a trunk 14 inches in diameter lu as many years from the seed. A l.AMB will begin to eat when It is from ten days to two weeks old. There in nothing better for them than whole oats, l'lace them In shallow troughs where the lambs can run and the old sheep cannot. Keep them growing and yon may command lancy prices. Tor ov krs. One egg, one cup sweet milk, oae eup flour, a little salt; beat the egg well; bake In hot gem-irons: double the quantity will be necessary for a family of six. One Two-thrf.k Kttn Cakk. One cup of butter, two of sugar, three of flour, four eggs, one-half cup sweet milk, two teaspoonfuls baking powder. SroNuK Dr.or. Beat to a froth three eggs; and one teacupful of sugar; beat lor five mluutes; add one and a half cup of flour. In which one tea- spoonful of soda bave bean mixed; fla vor witn lemon; Dutter tin sheets, drop In spoonful about three inches apart. tJoon TLAts CAkK. One cnt ol sugar, two eggs, scant nair cup of but ter, good ha.f cup of sweet milk, two ' te -onfula of cream of tartar, oue ot .nj n-nrto make sun batter, season luJred U T th" 5u may add. if you ake it a little nicer, one cup i raisins uustru wnn nour. vl the Htat!clloa of. "'Iine silicates t - ... tor ot Duuuinjrs in oruer to prevent the"Icter';-Ation of the stone has not been attendeu wl'li satisfactory jeults. II. I Kessler props: to nse .solution of flacsilicates of bases whose oxides and carbonates are Insoluble in a tree state. nen soil limestone Is saturated with a concentrated solution ot a fluosilicate of magnesium, alum tuum, zinc or lead, a very considerable degree of induration Is soon reached, and the resulting products, except the liberated carbonic anhydride, are less soluble than the atone itself. So Tar nish Is formed and therefore no 2an- r arises from expansion of frost be A" it-.-""' process has resisted the ,1 .in AVest Virgtni--tnter- Colors may bt A M-AMMl rroverb reads: "When you sit with your back to a draught you sit with your face to your coffin. Doctor Vioocitorx recommends a glass of lemonade, taken as hot as pos sible every hour or half hour, as not only an easy and agreeable but a most efficient cure for diarrhoea. lirtj-t)ttiHj electric shadows, M. f Uiess has published the following laws: An electrized snrtace shines in the p u air only in the places which have oeen struckvy an oppisltely electrified a r curieat. The surface does not shine where the current is interposed con ducting body; but there is a shadow o( the ran.e form as the interposed Ixxly. Ir the current is not discharged, but only turned aside by a non-conduo r. tl ere H usually no shadow, but in ie-ble machines a small conductor sometimes produces a slight shadow. IT Is said that by the following sim ple method almost instant relier of ear ache is afforded: 1'ut five drops or chloroform on a little cotton or wool in the bowl of a clay pipe, then blow the vapor through the stem into the aching ear. "Mr. Featherly," inquired Bobby, while the dessert was being discussed, is yonr dog's name Rome?" -A'0," repllnd Featherly. in some as tonishment, "his name is Major. Why. Bobby? "Because, pa told ma last night that yon were down at the Eagle Hotel, making Rome bowl, and 1 aposed be a w-JV . may fairly be taken, says W. Wal lace, that the durability of a stone de iends on its impenetrability to water, its density, and the amount of binding material contained in it. It is notice able that building stones first begin to decay immediately llow any flat pro jecting surface which allows the rain to collect and then percolate through them, and thus dissolve or alter the indtiig material. To preserve sand stone it is advisable, first to let it dry as ilioroiighly as possible and then to paint it or to coat it with silicate of soda. 77 experiments or Dr. Ilieusel, a German savant, have awakened much interest. He has succeeded, after many experiment, in photographing several tushes ot lightning. The pho- ivkiiu too in part ot the landscape, and made tt possible to estimate with accuracy the locality where the liirht. n'.ng struck. It also proved possible to compute the length of the coarse "aversea Dy the electric current. These experiments are to be continued with the aid of sterescopy. - iioir s your girl, Charley?" Oh. f sail Il- Ism . " - v.ilu us i -how's that?1 "-!? .bot wethr was too much. W hat bad that to do with you? -Welt, she soured on me." The great duty of lire is not to Htc patn. and the most acuta r-nuoner can not find an excuse for out who Tolnn- Don't worry over troubles which have not yet arrived. The CuleM Ultls Thlncs. "Cute t" he echoed. "Well, I don't know as the adjective would have occurred to me in just that connection. Hut if you mean that they do their work thoroughly, yet make no fuss about it; canse no pain or weakness; and. 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VYhsllr nllks artlSclal systems. Amy bsok loaned la oae rrsdlsc. BscomniRided by Miitx Til. Kicuao Psoorosi fm SotontlM. Hons. W. w. AT.a. JOiji P. Bshja- r, uutoa, a--. Clm of wo Columbia Lsw st SmtiT sa) St-rldeo ; at Sorwk h ; 360 at OberUa c3W ; tw cUuoi ot ) ea.'h t VJe : U at Cui anltT of Fsall. Fhlla. ; J0 at W.llosIrT CotKwe. and thros Urf classes at Cnaiauqua Lnlvonltr. u PnjsDactus port vrkk from riio. toISETTF.. ; Fifth in. New Yor AFFUCTEDUNFORTDNATE Afutr au otnsrs fatl consult 329 H. lflth St., below Csllowhill, Phils-, Fa. SO vest .speneac in all SP KI AE. maaeatlv mtores tbo weakened by early ladtacre. tioaa A i- Call or writs. Adrtca fravaad strloryoam fidcBUal. fiouro i na-S. till a. and ilolu cveaiass- nf 1 PI'CI. Brsal Esgllsa wout ana Blair s Pills. Oval Baa. Jl rntm. w jM"!' Ra.lar I ollrs'' X. Uona luroa puna e Life clit.aralp. ItB. Itaa- Wnia. FREEST ill. Fait Daer1vtl 1 Btllak- AMM ml lNM 00SZ OO- riBaaan. aTI OLD I worth tv- Vj" wtarUi i.uu.. tui is bold at 2Tc rt tit's Ey ftalw t linur HTl'DY. Bno..kpio.Frnmnhip. Antb H U lU L niftl:. HU'trttaAUti, th-irmifc'tilV liriit by mail. ;irrurar trr llUkANTti iXiLLtUii. 4b' Main St.. iiurlai .V V. 6u Oofoa lrJj -aamitrwsd tr ijrr. LM a ouoc; UO Inii. bu.uusi . uy Ui.uava U o( cum. Oin.ia KU AjvhdUPmia, K .tr4: 5 K M. t i K AL. at S7l H. tUatoC. 4 ui 7 1. M.. SauJr lull A Advusolc pEllSlOlls,rr,; E. II. I.UTOV A ANEW NOVEL ' Hfln. 8ti(i for rlr No f UflleNW JlC4wi.f ul TO V C !., H v.hltiU.u, D. C. xnpleHa; in srh Bumhfr : rle tad paaaya. abat 0u rrr wf-vr. Sd4 10-ent for aajiiple coi-t la 1I t OTT'f MAIsAINBt Phltaaeiphia. KIDUtRS PASTILLES. KSV'i Make life a minlsUy of love, and it aiways oe worm living. znoaasnas oi people ksve foaaa In Hoods oanaparuia a posiuve cure for rneumatiam. Tats medicine, bj Its pailfrlng action, neutrai lies the acidity of the blood, wbich It tbe cause ot the disease, snd also bauds up snd strengts ess tbe w bole bod y. ClveUatriai. As the wax melteth before the fire. om pnuo men oerore love, Frmaer Asia Uraaaa. i.na l-razer Axle Grease is better and a w 5 ' oioer, at double the price. j v lt. ui n, Ug uu no other. a man most not ask leave of bis owoiuacu to do a nappy man. J Send for pamphlet oa "Tavlor's Hoanit. Cur-for Catarrh." Mailed free from Ci, x "armacy, -M way, Hew York. J Taxe proper care ot the child ine roan win tata n nr v QCAU-lookmg Wlli" II F t'HAXGED HIS teks A i'rt-uch miser was for lodzlngs. "I found a suit that suited me pretty well on the Boulevard Barbes," he said to a friend, "but after thinking the matter over I concluded not to take them." "Why cot?" "Because all the funerals that go to the aint Ouen cemetery pass by there." Yes, that wouldn't be very cheer ful." "Oh! it wasn't on that account," re plied the miser, "but it's the custom to uncover every time one meets one; you'll admit it's very wearing on hats." The Observer of Waterloo, New York, says that "an editor found a pocketbook, and not knowing what it was, advertised for the owner." 2o doubt he advertised in his own pa per, and the owner being found be charged him for the ad. It is really very hard to get ahead of an honest editor. Blowuard is a great boaster, but not without humor in his composition. When narrating his hairbreadth escapes in Algeria, he made the astounding statement that in one hunting expedi tion he cut off a lion's tail with his bowie-knife. "Why didn't yon cut off the beast's head?" was the natural in quiry. "Somebody had done that the night before," was the satisfying re ply. "Charlie, what is a chestnut tell?" said his girl. "Ohl it s a bell that ring when any one tells an old story." . "Well, they couldn.t call me a chest nut belle; I have no ring." It succeeded, and they are to be mar ried when Charlie gets his salary raised. She and be bad been llsnening to the music of the insect world, "Atrhur," she exclaimed, breaking the noisy si lence, "how delightful, and yet bow sad is the monotonous chorus of those toadstools I" "Toadstools, my dear?" replied Arthur, "I think you mean crickets." "Yes, crickets, that's what I mean. I knew it was something to sit down on." Sakcastic. Husband: "I have been making my will, dear. Leaving you everything, with ah full power to remarry " Wife Oh, darling, never I Husband Yes, love. And (with a sardonic chuckle) In that case shall feel assured there will be at least one who will dally deplore my death 1 FACETIA Samjc Experience. "That's a queer coincidence." said young Chlpley as lie was rending tlie morning paper oue day this wet k. 'What's tliatV" asked yong Chip lelgb. a cousin of Chiph-y's who once took bis name abroad. "Why, about these yachts and my self, you know. Keaiiy, it's quite re markable." "Well, what's remarkable?" asked young Chipleigh again, getting impa tient. "Why, we bad just about the same experience, don't you know. The pa per says there was a dead calm yester dav before the race was finished, and that the yachts were towed home. Now last evening I went to call on Miss Moneybags, and her father returned quite unexpectedly, and " But young Chipleigh didn't wait to hear any more. Touched in a Tender fcPOT. One of the most pathetic sights 1 bave seen in a long time I saw the other af ternoon. An oldish man stood on the corner or a street, with eyes cast down and a look of agony on his face. He was sighing heavily as he poked a thick stick into cracks aud breaks in the as pualtum, which was terribly open to such poking. He seemed to be heart broken. I was studying this picture when a friend came tip. "What's the matter?" "Look at that poor fellow," I raid. "Thiitl Don't you know him? That's old , the millionaire. Ha owns that block, and he's got to put down a new pavement." "John, what is the matter with your right eye?" said an Iowa wife to her husband. "I don't know, my love. It keeps twitching and winking constantly, and I am quite unable to control it." 'John, I would like to make one re quest of you?" "What, is it. my dear?" "Please don't drink any soda-water until that eye gets well." Notbinrltke cum tvittney cure for Dropsy, (.ravel. I.rig til's, litart, I'nnaryor Liver Diseases, hervoosuess, Ac Cure guaranteed, umoe, u Alt:b bU, 1'blia. tl a IsHllc, a lur (j.iM, DrugflaU, Irj u. The value of a lire depends upon its usefulness rather than Its length. Consumption surely Cored. To the Editor: Please Inform your readers thst I bave s positive remedy for the soove named disease, by its timely use thousands ot hopeless esses bsve been permanenUy cured. I shall be glad to send two boli.es of my remedy t'Kks to say of your readers who bave consump tion If tbey will send me Uieir xpreu and P. U. address. Respect fully. X. A. bUM. I : JU M.a. 1S1 Pearl St., N. T. It takes longer for a man to find out man than any other creature that is made. Borax Guti mends anything! Broken ChU C,(jiaa3, Wood. Free VlaJa at Drugs Gro. One of the greatest blessings you can enjoy is a tender, honest and en lightened conscience. A San Antonio darky was on trial for stealing money fioro a lioue on Soledad street. Julian Van Slyck, the attorney for the prisoner, in bis address to the jury, said: 'Gentlemen, my client is a poor man. He was driven by hunger and want to take the small sura of money. All that lie wanted was sudcieut money to buy bread, for it is in evi dence that he did not take the pocket book containing 300 that was in tbe same bureau drawer. If be was a pro fessional thief, he would have certainly taken the pocket-boook. " The eloquent attorney for the ac cused was interrupted by the convul sive sobs of his client. "Why do you weep?" asked Judjje Koonan, who was ou the bench. "Bekase 1 didn't see dat ar pocket book in de bureau drawer," was the reply. Everybody laughed except Van lyck, the uttoruey for tbe defence. Cold Waves fn A 1 hl A V ' ,,t.rf with reliable aocuracy and peopl ieV tt W UM ... -r.itert with reliable aocuracy and peop. liable to tbe pains snd aches of rheumatism dree I every chance to damp or stormy westner. i- tbougb we do not claim uooa s t .r-. -- spcstuve.neclflo for rheumatism, tbe rcmr ab'e cures It has affected show that It K'Tj taken for rhoumitlsm with res-onsble ceruinty of benefit, lis souon in neutralizing the acidity of tbe blood, which is the cause of rheumatism constitutes the secret of the success of Hold s Ssrsaparllls In curing tnis eampiami. j suffer from rheumatism try Hood's Sarsaparilla Kold i.y alt drugrsts. ft; six forT. Prepired only by C L UOOD A i O.. Lowell, Mast lOO I'omc One IoHar PE ,'NJHE HOUy Ha . . j a it.l I na lireat aiv?r canu ti U STOMACH IiEMEDY. Fortbeeure of all dISTnlprs of the smuhkiu Liver, Bowels. Kldoeva, Bladtler. Nervous Diseases, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Cosilveness, Ia.U resUoa. BiUousnen, Fever. IDflsmmation of the Bowela, Piles, snd all derangements of the Inter nsi viscera. Purely vetre' tie, containing no mercury, minerals, or oeleienous drum. Price. 23 cents per box. l:d by all druggists. DYSPEPSIA! DR. RAD WHY'S PILLSpffntVaeTri store trentn to tbe stomaca ami euab.e it to per form Its luuctlona. The ermpiotns of Oyapepus fllraip-ar. and with them tne natality of tne sys tem to contract rtineaHes. TaKe the medicine ac cording to directions, and oberve what we say la "r s!se and True" lav-Send a letter stamp to DR. ItADWAT C.. i. 33 Warren atraet, New lora. for "False snd True." - Be sure to get RAD WAT'S. Mi:. roRciNE is a very dignified man. He objects to any unseemly familiarity. A few days ago his daugh ter Julia stole up behind him and threw her arms around his neck. "Jullal" he exclaimed, "I am sur prised at you. That was very inde corous," "Excuse me. father," she replied de murely, "I took: you for the coach man." Tbe lior.-es are now having a rest while Mr. l'orcine hunts up a coich man ugly enough to satisfy him. Clerk "I have now been in your employment for three weeks, and as I strive to please, I hope I have succeeded in giving satisfaction." Employer "You perform your duties very.well, but what I most admire about you is the daily punctuality with which you go down to the office half an hour be hind time, and tbe promptness with which you quit work half an hour too soon. In fact, you are too punctual, if anything." ADevotkeof Akt. "What 'b that pencil for?" inquired Mrs. Sharp, sternly, of her daughter. "For penciling the brows," responded tbe damsel. "Well, what do you want to usa one for?" "To draw." "Draw what?" "Draw a beau." Ooae 'VTners the Woodbine Twineti. Bats are smart, but "Rough on Kata" bits tfcera Ctolrsut Rata. Mice, Roact.es, aM bSs Flies. Beetles. Moths. An Mqulus. Bed-bugs. Hen Lice. Insects. Potato Bugs, aVroSV- Skunks, Weasel. Per' nJuIks. Moles, Musk Hats. Jack Kabuiia, Squirrels. lac, aud Sic Lrugguna. -ROUC1II OH PAIN" Plaster, Porosed. ISO. " ROUGH ON OOUCnS.' Coughs, colds. S5c ALL SKIN HUMOItS CURED IiY R9UGSHIT0I1 Rout on Itch" Ointment cures Skin Hu mors. Pimples. Flesh Worms, KingWorm .Te t ter Salt RbVium, Frosted Keet.t'hilblsins. I-. h. Ivy' Poison, Barber's Itch. B-nld Head, tcwina. sOc. Drug, or mad. E. 8. Wm, Jersey city. B9UGH1PILES Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids. Itchlcg, Protrud- inearh patkace. Sure cure, 50c. In-uprlsta or mail. K. 8. VOU Wll.tSAVK StOXtT Time, Pain, Trouble and will CfKK CATARRH BY UKISCi Ely's Cream Balm Apply Halm Into each nostril. ELY B1K1SJ3.J Green snch stN. Y KIDDER'S A train' was delayed for an hour in Troy, X. Y., recently, and a drummer remarked to the conductor: "This Is a sort of twelve ounces to the ponnd affair, ain't it?" "How's that?" "Troy wait, you know." A HI KF. ( I KK FOIt IXniOESTIOXand DYSPEPSIA. Owar .'t PhrlH.tn hivf (n-nt as thetr appro ! of DIOBSTYKIN'. Ktvlnt; th-tf il in the lil prtyparaOoa fur lndt(rrrin thnt lhr havT ummI. W h.tt ri-vr-r hjr1 of a rane of Iyiplji wher DIUKtfTYI.I V wut fHKn that w.i not irvl. FOR C GLERA INFANTUM. IT W11.L KK THK MosT AUUHaVATEDCAHW. JT WILL. T1' VoMITIN". IN PKEONANCV. IT UH.I. :U.IKE CONSTIPATION. For Bunmor i'oniulaftifst i:1 Chnmlc llaUTbopa WtUfh re the fllns-t rvviitt of Iriif-rrfrit ftlj tliin. PUiKSTYI.IN will -fTs't an lminsliaio cure. TmK;0 DYttlvSTYIJN lor all pain and dl-r1en of th itomaf-h ; they all fn fi -in lnllirtl'Q. Aik TOurdrugsrlNt f-r lU'.F.sl YI.IX :(.rt-e tl ,-r Lartr boul. If lie f1r txit have It suj oue dollar to ua and we will rWMid a t-ntii to you, expreww prt-pald. Do not hHltau u aven'l our itioner. Our imhiwo la reilattle. J-'.-fHUIiKho-l twAnTv ftv vAirw. V l. F. KIDDKK A ( O., Maavfactiiniif i faotni-.i. s.' Jko Ht Y DR. RAD WAY'S Sarsaparillian Kcsolvent, Builds up the broken down const 'tutlon, pnrlfles tae bl'iol, resionns liea-ta sud viii'jr. feo.d its druggists. $1 a bottle. MAY'S READY RELIEF. For the rrllef and cure of all l'alns. Congestions, and Inflsminat on. DB-BADWA.Y CO..S2 Warren fit. N Y. W. I.. Domi. St snOF, the arlrlnal sa. onlj aand-arwed art-It H-t hoe in tha vrarld, raaals rnacam aaad saad-aewaa abaea Iku cast fr.m S0 la K9. W- L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. Ik. anlv S3 RKAMLfSB bbo. In the world, wltla-J out laf hi or nana. Finest Calf. nerl:t OtJ and warranusd. onr-aa, , llutton aaa Laee. axi st rles toe. Aa itvliiih .e . and durmme sa tliuae ' caatlncsoorso.lv all .rtr the W J.. IMirULA 3 oho. M.awl W. I.. IMIK.1.A4 S2.BO SHOE la ini. aallM for hpavr wrar. If not anld hy vour deajer wnta W. i- IHItCLas. liroclLUm. rm a. M 4K 'T . J- M f i 0 11 .r.v.a tWsvs.VtJP I CURE FITS ! Wbee i tvar car 1 do Dot mean mwrvlr to at"p then, lor tvtuiv and then ba- tiitn r-turn I mAtn a raJlirai cure. I La-' mad th dir-a of i ITS. J.PLL vr8Y or FALLING blOKN t-NS a lift..cj w iidy. I warrant fnj rnMij toenrt th wont ca-a. )Won mXiamrm bav failed ia no rtMon for not ni rniiric a aura. bndatonce far a trMtiMtnd a Fr- H-ttla of mf InfsvlliMe rmedf. Oiva Kiprwii and Ft ortio. B. tU. iLOO X. aU. 1 tJ fearl at- New V ark. WHYS PROSPEROUS.: North Dakota never h ad hot t er cro pa t b a n itioe luat barveeie-i. M any opport un itit-a to a ecu re one liovemniPiit Unite recently aurveyed, near excellent coal fi-llt and atijaceot to railfna-l. Maps and fail part e n lari), free, upon application to C. 11. Wahken. U-d. Faa. St. I'aaJ. Minn. SUCCESS."- Are yon morta;nce1. pt- i heavy renta. or ran ntr Driitna r an yon me e to new Inmiinn r r. Kiel lent land. rbfip h irh i II Inrreaiee in a lue ae eral old in live ra. No other aurlt oppor. unitiee eaialintc. T'ull particular!, Irrr. uion mll nliin in C II. VVAttUt., Uca. l'aka. AkI.s ft. faul, Minn. FAILURE PS la an aakaawa ice In C'enlral and Dakota, and Mlnneaota. lapaand full parilralar rc gardiBK landi. price, etc., event frrelAtl dre f. II. U'AUKEN, (tu. laa. Att. rt. rant, 31 inn. AXLE GREASE. Beat In the World. MadeonlTbrtbe Fratr Lu brie" Thirman. M v M fut. SoUHumtymmm. WORK FOR ANOTHER, or on ama;i alary? Why continue working on a worn-oat farm ? Wtir tr to aernre a ttvtng from aacb hiih-priced or hearily-mnrt jfazed farms? Why work on rented lands? Mut not atari for youraeif ? Why not aecure at once aorua of tbe low-xnced bat very fertile and well located lands adjaceut to ratlroaca now to be ohtmned by thoae going to Northern Iako a and M.DDesota, where you can make a larger net profit i.-r acre than on tbe high-priced or worn-out Jftnd to a now occupy? Why not go and look, the ait naif. n ovr, and aee for yourself, or at leaat obiam further 4Va liifurmatiou, which will be eent free, if tq J will addre-a O. 11. WaRBk.s, Gen. l't-t At,. " bt. l'aul, Minn. Ofll niFR S"drOmcVraUtrav-r. pltj! J1ULUI m IW bounty coa.e tel: Drnfrur. w relieved ; 22 venri' practice. Hnceesn or no Laws wot tr. A. W. McCormick tt Bon, wai-. .0 No. DR HOBCNSACK'S 5EEV0U3 ILBlLllI FILLS. A sure and afe aprcific for ej.k nesa and debility of toe nervoua a tcm, aud .jvrnrrI cxhLit oD aruirj from youthful impnicence, fffsiti and overwork of b -iiy and brtatn, Ciaii5ing ph-ical and mcntiJ ek ocm, loii ot m-mor' and arxs:i m- Mpacitv. cuKtb ulu ana tuunu. Pr:ce f r prr it. I'rtpared and lot ' "ile at Dr Hobcnsack's Laboratory. 200 N. iiti Street. Phiia. Send tur circui-r. WANTED: ONE AGENT FOR Til IS COUNTY, To take onlen lur eiijirifiug SMALL I'noTO. OKAI'ilS Into LIFE-SIZECRAYON PICTURES. The pif-ture are really netanf uL. Likeness paarnte"d. ceuts cati'easi.y pt-t ordera aul tuaive a larre coiutnissioa. A'Urei't, Juternalioiiul rublis.i.(ig& TrinttnCo. 528 MARKET IST Til IL A DELPHI A. OUJ xRevolversI JtduiRifloei to f . r. - itTg-'asf tmw 'k V. Hera Btvecli-loaiinr double Stmtiruna at eiO!f; S!nrla barri brwcti-loart.-r-J at 4 to 412: l'r-e h-Kal luflea frum :i f t i:-; ltm,l.- lnvl Viizz.-vion la hhotAfuua at .V to Hr-pr-uti'ikT u ?.vt. ir:-ui -ur jib to Iwu: lir-volvt:r- tnm 1 to ui. tru'l utuii Ij liiuatraisl (.talkf u. Adir.-. OUKAT WKSTKi: tti S WOTtKS. r:ttir-r Pa. 1 .ffPfAf t PROPRIETOR ff0r v For a caso of Catarrh in the Head which they cannot cure. If sfBtrted with sorseyea use Dr. IsasoThomp. aon'sEye-wster. Drusrlsts soil st 25c. pec botUa .Scrrowa are called clouds, but how oeanuioi aome cioaaa an wnen m THE HEAD. SntTFTOS OF THE DI.EASK Pull, hmry hpalaclw. obstruction of tb nasal passass, dtsi-barss failina; from tbe Dead Into the throat, somrtitnus profuse, waterv. and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody sad putrid; the eye i are weak ; tbt-re is rininno; in the ears, deafness, hacktnir ortoug-bina; to clear the throat, expectoration of offensive mat ter, tofflihcr with seals) from uloers; the voice Is chanared and baas nasal twang-"; the breath is offensive: smell and laoto Impaired; there is a sensation of dizziness, with mental depres sion, s backing; eoi:eh and freneral debility. Only few of tne above-named symptoms are likely to be present in any one caso. Thousands of cases annually, without manifestine; half of the above symptoms, result in consumption, and end Jn the array.-. J o disease is so common, more deceptive and dangerous. Ices understood, or mora unsuccessfully treated by physicians. If you would remove an evil, ttrOte at f As the prcdisposlns: or real cause of catarrh is. In tbe majority of cases, somo "eakneas. Impurity, or otherwise faulty condition, of tbe system. In sttemptina; to cure tha diamai one rhirf a.m ... , ... rtlrweted to fhe rcmnral nf that cautt. Tbe more we seo of this odious disease, snd we treat successfully thousands of case an nually at the Invalids' Hotel and Sunrical Institute, the more do we resuae the importance of combining' with the use of a local, soothina; and healina; application, a thorough and persistant luter- " wjwvn.iwiig Kum iaiuiu meaicineav Tn curlno catarrh and all ffw vnrim,. r.v. which it is so frequently eomnlimreH .k.-. ! bronchial, and luna- dis.ua wmIt w w Oirrhal deafness, weak or Inflamed eves, impure blKd. scrofulous and syphilitic taints, the wonder- 1 ful Dower and Virtue, ' t T . ni. f i . ... tosi Discovery cannot be too strongly extoUedT It hM s sneinc ( CorYBIGUT, IEK7. COMyOR Sexse Tbeateemt. I - I I UHIEF j HEL11BCE. effect upon the limnir tnucouH tnembrsnes of the nasaf snd rtber alr-psssatres. promoting- the natural secretion of tbcir fol.lrJcsand Blnnds. thereby sofu-nlnir the diseased snd thickened mrmbnoa, and restoring- it to its natural, thin, delicate moist, hesuthv con dition. At s blood-purifier, it is unsurpsascd. Am those d-Sfsses which complicate catarrh are diseases or tue lining- mucous mem branes, or of the biood, tt will readily be seen wny this mofliciiia is so well calculated to cure them. i LCCAL Agent. Ass local spplleatlon for healing- the disease eondl tiim In the uoad, Lr. Saga's Catarrh Kerned is l-eyoud all comparison tha best preparation ever luver.'4-d-lt Is mild and pleasant to usa, producing- no smartlrff or pain, snd containing- no strong. Irritating, or eai.-a- tid druir. nr otlu.t- iwik,,. TV. t. ir.n, 4. i. . .u- -.t- ful sntlneptlo. and speodiir destroys sll bad smell which eocnni- -antes so many cases of catarrh, thus affording- arrest cumlurt to hose who suffer from this disease. Perhjkeht Cures. The Golden Medical BlseoTery Is the ratural balpmata of Dr. Bage's Catarrh lu-medr. It not only cleanses, pu rules, rt-g-ulatca, and tmuus up tha system to a healthy standard, and con quers throat, bronchial, and lung coin pile Uens, when anv .iih a . ... . . . n .w. ... -r.irte effects upon tbe lining- membrane or the nasal passages, it alas materially In restoring the diseased, thickened, or "ulcxjrmit-0 mcm tirane to s healthy condiUon. asd thus eradlcs-tes tho ducatc. w ben a cure is eSocted In this manner it is yurmanait. . Both Ir. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and Dr. Pore's Kemedy are sold by drug-gists the world over. Discovery f 1 . six bottles for tJi.OO. Dr. fcige Catarrh. Kemedy W edits ; half-dozen bottles $20. -iA.i.conipJrt Trfll on Cstarrh, g-tvln-r Tahiable ntnf s. f clothing, diet, snd other matters of Importance, will be maiiod. post-paid to any address, on receipt ot a S-oent postag-s stamp. Address. World's JDlspensm-y ITIedteal SasorlartH-r, No. 683 Main Etreet, Bun-atxi, M. T. I T)j Pierce' IPS" rt'rjWtt-i IT I I TOKXTVEOETABLE M. I Sold by Druggists. I J A ikH 28 Cents a Vial. Pellets ODtrahs v4ahe .lu , . I lu..-. . :., r . a ,;-.aii"rLi-S" i sua r PERTECTLX As) m LITEB FILL, tbey sure Ineau-alc d I bmallibt, chexpbbt, easiest to taks- Bewsg-s of Tmftations. which contain olsonons Mine rait. Always ast ir Dr. Pk roe's Peilnts. which are little Sugar-coated Pills. ' or Aara-billou Granules. ONE PE1XCT A DOtsT ftr SICKHEADACHE JL"ffaJlolv, ailoas Attacanand all amrnfZ I ttlVV nents or the stomach ssd bowels, are prompt) y re- VV,f'-Vi JJd sjdperiijanoiiUy cured by toe use ot r. . Li' " alercea arelletSV Tn amianatimn nf shesp nmallil i . 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Kiii-l : "Tis so s e.- t.. : It is not Mm "And it v, is t! tDat l v- r .t ,v u Of tliO.- ji.lit 1 V tl I till caml.e j jyiit i ; low tlicif .s i'i t!ie ; 80 bnlli.uit, I v.. i ' and anai k ii , ; s . t big eumiKli . i 1 1. t i OWn, like l!.,i-e 1 t. have t ti nt Compass. ' '1. i, Come,' 4(; ini ,i I Earth,' 'M.. i.. i ' under the sun." ! the pretty cicit i ' (;own, puunii r. . the llttli Init i-r 1. - by Mr. Tui i.uici'- tO Come, pi lii.ti.-, moods li.ivi' iinuii kinirs ami (i;n , "Your's ouiriii hUSbailil, ijllellv. able to c..:, i.e.'.-, you know.'' "Wei!, I mu-t any mau vim et tbe loss of FKch it ; bald, tbal si ,ne v dollar." lieally, I uii; fact, dt-ar, ir a;. oCered to sell it . lor iitfn-ssiiie- been bnid up mim If I bave il.ldi theft, tn yo.i mi; otbex thciti.sati.l i With it; for f-lit . proved iiinui eiit. would bf tbe next "But, Ai liy. M ' Innoci-iit. Il:)v.- ! know t-lie t"ok it; 1 one lse to t.ikt ' ranee tw i J w ; ; ' (Treat wnnilt-riii for a reply. "!i t ; Btraiht liiip, it :s that pirl," shf ci.l : day When the in.. , was in the rixnn : what a stune l.ke f then pave 'k-!i a j Suppose nii tl,n,k I wear l,tnl on n. - said: 'I wa-sift ti. t was onlv iiuiikiu j treat deal of m,i. ; I Said, 'it dot-3 a r: i looking pielty cu . It does look Leaut Ue's v ry parr ? verbs; I w ir.li Chi.sm "km a g.N, is its un,.-; l.u. thinking' .lust i mistress I Are v. i j a ve OHiy just liei: "he ia quite i Mr. Torram e, p.-. ; paper. -Aud the right." "A'ow, Archiha Sake, po to reaJiis); do think the n,ui n for once, lfs blowiLj? up the Arabs ui.ikui iijui army aU ul.stran somethiiig positivt baud." 'I wish it ver,' "And then 1 couM S be e'.anceil at opposite, with e?ta, in which st the diamouj .vh going aud ci.ru ii you miplit s.iv, ril -oons of her iij. With htr eartie Paper atid sa d "Weil, iv iorrance, in (!er It'a ai ytliin i.u ilea is i.r -j uur,. . j insultmia.s w i tbe right." I "Now, .J.4!lf.t. your own ju.Icuj iaterpretatiuu.' i "You C.-Ciiu ort. It isu'tf ! any liidumerit finj? Mildred',.. ocmen. Who , onviini S l;;in. "by not l I ' v (It Ji.t lit I la:r if v i i. eve hr-'- ' w " Irredegonde, or to I ?;ri L. bt- ban b- ould It seem Prusk tbe dusl Mildred w , a!l tbe cook u the sec.n.i r. fnd if lh,.v ca, f J HUOUld l J f00 ii wouldn't :og a liberty fnn your owu 1 ugbtto bave you know.' UUy. twirl f "P. "or Kathe ?u8a with "jir troui.u.i I won't ll,eve IDlt-av . . r.and 8t.eto.v-t i ? ,ay diamond ' 7" ""king a u S3ar 11 use4.iiot for r? w see ber ua himself lu. riue. aui the witb Le: ieve laiue. nd 1 bre; bus'. lie bJ I V '.. ;. " ""aai.aj, or aT atEaO
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