" " "" " " " " : t I ! ,1 THIS -WHITE CXJUV3 loAXTX An American Travelers Irnpreaadona "VVlion. a few weeks m?n in 'el York, I determined tJ visit Kuaala, and called uiou some actiiiainiauwsi a formation ou the subject 1 was to lnvea Uaate, I was told tliat my trip would certainly I one of great pleasure and supreme delight; that the stories coa cenuuir the despotism in Russia were false; tliat I need have no fear of dune-eon liurrors and Siberia, and that I should proceed witu the same deliber ation and unihteiruption 1 would travera any other portion of the con tinent. At London my EnijlisU friends looked aghast, and declared that 1 took If in niv haiuls wneu x tui my ltussia. it. ntiil remonstrated ajraiust Ti e Kngli.-h know more of tliecountrv wl.aa imfir)i4 lain 1 the aliened laws, I tind. than the Americans; but being more excitable and prejudiced, they are less hkelv to do justice to the subject. The Lnilish have said and done so much asainst Kussia that, as a general rule, tlu y do not receive the few civili ties and privileges nr.uite.1 strangers. I thought it quite exacting to hare my passport vised by the Kussian min ister nt Washington, or the consul at the tjiut where 1 entered the country, before I o hi M see Kussian soil, when a pas.s-M.rt, plain and simple, is required m no other couutrv a man visits in all p-nr..!.. -. but when I learned that even ii, u i.:.t.v. s .,r Uussia must take out a n.isM'ort every vear uiid have it reular- l,itl local otlices before lliey are exempt from contempt of the em fetor. I concluded that strangers were uuite as well favored as the czar s own subjects. The object in requiring mv ttves to liave passpoiia w .ecu. .. i.iiu nut to this trouble and r,M.,,. f,,r thH nurnose of inducing them to stav out of ltussia. All Hus ii,n. In- naturalized if they re- ,.,-.1.1 III ttlll f'l uintrv. and their puss- ports, whi. h est tiiem ten roubles a vear labout il.."0.) is evidence of their liatiiiuhzatiou. At the frontier the stranger encoun ters little in the forms different from oilier countries. The modes of insiiect- iug bagijue and withstanding ersonal scrutiny Jj not vary greatly from the usual. Hut us everything in Kussia is distinctly Kussian, and therefore ex ceeduuilv strange, the most experienced traveller is po.s3es.-e1I of a sens of con cern, if not fear. The through trains from Vienna, l'.ei'un and other popular points of departure for Kussia hind one on the frontier at night. The place is small, and the station swarms with llusslaii otliceis, bur, bruly fellows, with swarthv, unintelligent faces cover ed w ith lung, llowing beards, and all dressed m the most elaborate uniforms. There is a clanking of swords, a rattle of spurs, a din of voices and a rushing hither ami thither that is appalling. Timid women traveling alone have 11 ovi-reoiiie. with fear or lost their heads in this bustle. The gendarme in charge is the first ollicer who approaches the incomer. This is the highest ranking military of ficial, and l.e takes up tne passports, lie is arrayed like a apoleou a broad tuni-ed cap of red, white ami black; daik green frock cat. trimmed with white and decked with brass epau-ets weighing pound.-; a huge belt and a . 1:1 1 - ... trll'U fl.M sworn, which is iiuus " - ground at every step and rattle like musketrT; pantaloons w ith a deep white strii and tucked in knee top boots; spurs of enoiinoiis proportions, and a revolver ot soiUfifut iit) to gun for buffalo. Xhe passports and gendarme tlisappear in the duet-lion of the office or i- Kussian consul, where the docu ments aie examined. Ou the heeis of this diplomatic of ficer comes th" customs ;.u keys, who, without ceremony, ov !:iv.l.atiii, pick, ut tlie saclieia. bas 1 bundle- ex claim in Kus '.ui, w.-Ti'iiu li-juse!" and put out. The traveler f Hows, lie limls his trunks already ou the counters inside the station, and if they are unlocked they are open and the con tent are being dumpeil ou the floor. '1 lie terror to the Kussian government is vr::.ted matter. Kv'ery newspaper, ,. ,ui,ir or book found Is taken out and - i.t the geiularme aud the consul. If uiivthiiig about free government. f ree schools, or other free institutions, criticism of Kussia or her form of gov ernment is found it is retained; and should it app:ar among the possibilities that the lcarer has any design upon he Kussian way of doing things he or she is detained for examination. U does not apiear in history or tradition that persons "detained" have ever proven their missions clear. I hey simply have been heard of no more. Trams entering or emerging from ltussia do not pretend to respect the.r time card, for the reason that they are often detained 011 the fronties. Two hours are always taken, however, beii g the time required for examining bag gage and passports, long or short. Ou this occasion the train was light and the baggage w.is soon inspected. But the passengers were not permitted to re sume their place m the train. As soon as they escaped the customs officers they were led into the adjoining restau rant, men, women and children, where were an classes 01 jieopie in every conui tion. All outer doors were locked. and were guarded by officers. Timid delicate women hovered in the corners and waited for the end of the two hours. while half intoxicated Kussiaus crowd ei auout, smoking nasty cigars or drinking steaming tea at the tables. In all the multitude of Greeks, Slays, lersiuus, swedes; Kussians, Oermans, not an Knglish voice was heard; and seldom did one see a man who could In terpret even a sign. The women were Uiore ready and bright and divined the wishes of travelers more readily. I- itially a Kussian rushed like mad from the station and began ringing a lell. There was commotion inside. The bell ringer moved up and down the long platform and made much unneces sary noise. 1 he doors were unlocked and the passengers passed out. an of ficer being ready to see that each parcel imre the stamp of the custom house. An hour and a half of unnecessary, dis agreeable waning made one appreciate the atmosphere,- clnllv even In August. Just before the tram started a jingle of spur) and sabers was heard and two gendarmes appeared. They entered the carriages aud handed out the pas sengers. Kach passport bore a simple ana snort sijjnature that of the consul or governor and the seal of the officer. Two or three passengers did not re ceive their passports because the docu ments were not vised and they were ob liged to remain and explain. As the train rolled on from the frontier to ward Warsaw and St. Petersburg the jiroverb, '-The gates of Kussia are wide to those who enter, but narrow to those who go out," lingered in my mi nu. FARM yOTXS. Tbi Chisesk Prixbosk. If you wish for an abundance of winter Bowerao not packets or rrimroso t thereby laying a iuui..- pleasant hours during the long and VT.. . .hen tou can count youToloomVhr the hu'ndred, instead It hunting diligently all orer your window in the forlorn hope of discover ing an adventurous flower somewhere, and Onding "nothing but leaves." Unless one purchases a packet of each variety of seed it Is weU to confine ex periments to mixed seeds alone, tor tney are, as a rule, very satisfactory. i.in r muT and such diverse ... . v Ariel lea. eacn or wmwi - - pertaining only to itself, some peculiar ity of color or marking, or. perhaps a difference of form or imi ia ui. tallage, enhanemg Its neauiv ana eaw n.n nnerentinff. monotony, which may exist even in the floral kingdom. The seed, if sown in March or April, the young plants pnekea out into mu pots a soon as they have put forth few leaves, and transferred again after an interval of a few weeks into jars of Urge sire, should maae strong opeci mens In autumn, and be ready for the winter's campaign, especially u grown in a Eood strong Ugnt not sunshine, which produces stocky plants. TV HAT TO DO WITH THE RTTNT3. With every litter of pigs. Dr. A- G, Chae. Kansas write! us, there will be one dwarf or "runt," often two if the litter is a large one. It will always be profitable, and often, if not generally, an act of humanity to sever tue spinal cord, when the neck joins on the head, with a sharp-pointed knife, as soon as these runts are born. They usually die anyway before six months old; and with the utmost eare and attention, and with but three to Ave in the litter, I have never been able to make anything of them but little mangy runts; a tor ture to themselves and a nuisance to the owner. In ordinary litters, up to their death, they consume milk that would nourish the others and only seems wasted oa them. Hence the earlier they are put out of the way the better. Breeders generally know this, but hesitate to kill them; but it is on all accounts the better way. sweet po- nOTJSEHOLDly . a watermelon begins to change color inside and Its see-as turn black, a ima l speck, scale or blister begins to appear on the ov.'ter circle or rind. These are multlp'.ied or enlarged as the fruit matures, a ripe melon will show them thickly over the snrface. A par tial development only indicates half ripened fruit. A full crop of blisters reveals its perfect ripeness. nen hundreds of melons are strewn along the sidewalk you will have to look pretty sharp to find one that exhibits a satisfactory "escutcheon," to borrow a term from M. Guenon, But is un failing when found; and by following this guide you may walk, away with your melon with the most entire confi dence. The blister is only to be seen upon a close inspection, but is plainly visible when that is given. A good way to preserve the small early peaches which are not suitable for canning is to peel them, and to eight pounds or fruit add three pounds Ot light brown sugar. Scatter the su gar over the peaches and let them stand lor a few hours, then you will not te obliged to add a drop of water to them. Let tbem cook slowly uutil they look clear, and can be pierced easily with a broom SDlint: then spread them on plates and set them In the sun to dry. There will be a thick sirup left in the kettle, which may be boiled a few min utes after the fruit is taken out anu poured over the fruit on the plates. When the peaches are dry pack them In jars with powdered sugar scattered over each layer. The jars must be carefully covered so that it will be im possible for the smallest fly to enter. Cleaning Kitcueji Toilers. The cleaning out of kitchen boileis Is seldom. If ever, thought of. All sedi ment cocks should be left open at least once a week for a space of fifteen min utes, so as to clean and wash out all foul sediment. Oftentimes when com plaint Is made that the water smells, or that it does not heat properly, the real cause will be found to arise from this neglect alone. In fact, the people seem to go on the plau that once in or der, always in order. All plumbing fixtures require cleaning and looking after, just as does the plate we eat off Sweet Totatoes. The ta'.o is extremely sensitive to frost and except in the south, its season must be prolonged by means of the hot bed. No other plan than sprouting and setting the plants is now thought of by exper ienced growers. It succeeds well on nearly any soil that can oe ejiauj drained, but not on a wet one of any description. Alluvial and peaty soils are not adapted to It. The Southern Queen la the earliest of all sweet potatoes; the root Is very large and longer than the Xausemond, of light color, with excellent keeping Qualities. The Hanover, or Improved .NansemoBd variety, is a favorite in Virginia, and the yellow Xansemond la preferred by many to all other kinds. Flower-Gardes and Lawn, If the summer Is a dry one do not mow the lawn so frequently as when the weather is more favorable for growth. Look out for seedlings or weeds In the grass. ID 1st lea. aocas, etc, are easuy pulled while small and the soil is moist. and save future trouble. AtfChristmas there Is always a demand for everlasting-flowers for decorations. Ilelichry sums, rhodanthes, and the whole set known by the seedsmen as "everlast ings," if sown at once, will give a good crop of flowers in time. Weeds need frequent attention. A strong stiu knife to cut the roots of weeds below the surface is useful. As soon as perennials are out of flower, cut off the clusters. Sweet Corn. It is better to plant sweet corn, in rows than In hills, and if the plants are thinned out to about eight lno&es apart in the rows, with the rows four and a half feet apart, the yield will be larger than that gained from bills. Large areas of field coru are nowadays ussually planted in drills, nd corn planter and cultivators are generally adopted. Flat shallow cul ture is gaining new advocates every season, especially in tne x-asiern ana Middle Ssates. In the .Northern -nd Western Slates, the syitem of check ing corn Is fctUl practiced to some extent. By success ve plantings, made every two weeks, the season of sweet corn can be indefinitely prolonged. Num bered with early varieties that have gained deserved popularity are the Early Cory" anl "Northern I'edl- gree." IIonet Plants. All flowers. whether wild or cultivated, are visited by the industrious bee for honey, and It is not easy to say from what species it dei Ives the most of its sweets. Orchards In full bloom are melodious with their hum, and later on the fields ot buckwheat are extraordinarily at tractive, so much so, indeed, that honey made principally from this plant is readily distinguished from that mado earlier from fruit blossoms, white clover, etc., which is more highly es teemed on account ot its finer color and quality. 00 1 rs AWel. Experiments have recently been made in Ohio which show that wood weighing only half as mnch as steel will, when put under pressure, stand a greater strain than steel. A piece of ash was placed in a olamp abnur with a piece of steel of equal length; the steel weighed Just twice as much an the wood, and yet the steel in variably yielded and Lent as the pres sure was brought down. The wood was scarcely out of line, and when the clamp was removed it sprung back to lfs original shape. Not so wtth tha steeL It not only bent under the pres sure of the clamp; but remained bent when the clamp was taken off. This it ts claimed Is a clear illustration of dtf ference between wood and steeL Steel, In proportion to bulk, is fifteen and one eighth times as heavy as the wood4 Leisure Hocu tickles. Take a jar with a c'ose lid or bung, and ba.f fill it with the best and strongest cider vinegar; then vegetables of any kiud that come to band, such as small beans, cauliflowers, radish pods; young cucum bers, onions, etc.; lb row them in, taklug care always that there is sufficient vine gar to cover them. V hen nearly full add mustard seeds, bruised ginger, shallots, whole pepper, etc, to taste. Tie down tightly, and place the jar in a vessel of water over the stove until the articles are soft enough. Deservedly popular as effective decoration for portieres and other dra peries is applique ' work, with which any person of ingenuity can obtain good results. Flowers, leaves, figures and the like furnish the design. These are cut out of a variety of materials. among which cretonne is highly favored. After basting the Cesieu upon tne roun- dation fabric, there are several ways of flalshing the edges. They may be done In chain stitch, satin stitch or button hole stitch. The latter Is most durable. Quite a prettv way of finishing the edges of applique designs Is with a cold held in place by buttonhole stitchicg made rather far apart. By a good choice of colors this will give a striking effect. Gold, silver or irridescent cords are mostly used for this purpose, be cause they can be applied to nearly voty olod 8 round. Albany Cakes. Lightly beat six eggs, and stir theui into a quart of milk add a teaspooni ui eacn 01 salt ana ui caibonate of soda, dissolved in a little hat water.stlr in enough flour to form a thick baiter, butter or oil small tins about the size of tea saucers, half fill them with the batter, and bake in a quick oven for twenty minutes. One of the best remedies for sun burn is cream mixed with a little vine gar. 1 he cream is nrst rubbed on tue skin, the vinegar is applied and then comes another coating of cream. These are left on over night, and in the morn ing, with a little warm water, the face will regain its tints. It this cosmetic Is applied frequently It will make the skin soft and white. Curat and Prawrtt Colds. . Couhi, Sor Throat, Hoarseness. StifYNeck. Bronchitis. Catarrh. Headache, Toothache. Rheumatism Neuralgia, Asthma. Frostbites, Chilblain, quicker tliia any known remedy. ItwaiuiaOr and m tae oc j PAIN REMEDY That mumu nop tne mm excraciatinx pun. 4 '.a., Infljtxmn&uaa, aa! care ooatfesu'ta. wbetner of tne Luiw. Ktomacii, Bjwei. ur utar g.unl or onr&iM. t? oar application. No matter aow noot nr cxcrorlatlas th pain tb Knenmatle. Bedridden. Infirm, Crtppiel. Nerroaa, Neira.cte, or prostrated with diaeaaea may suffer. RADVATS READY RELIEF will afford instant ease. Thirty la sixty drops In ha: fa tumbler of water will, la a tew minutes, cure Cramps. Spasm. Siur btomaeo. Nausea. Vomiting, fa pltaUon of im Heart. Malaria, C'tiUl and KeTer,r-alutoeaa,Hean-nm, sick He, lac ha. lHrbea, oyaeniery, CoUe Wind in the Bowels and all lutemal Pains, There is not a remedial scent in tha wnrld that wtu cure Feyer and Arne and all otasr Mala rious. BUlons. and other Fevers (al le I r K A 1. HArn KI 1.1-S. so quick as BSDWaVK HMUIUCUtr. Fifty I t, per Bottle. Sold by DrueZiru UK. RAD WAY'S rlt.L.4 For 1ne Cure of a 1 the disorders of the Stomach Liver. Bowels, etc. Da. KADW4I a CO., it Y. . Be sum to set "-liadwajra. Uelow tub Stjixdabd. Land lady (to butcher) '"The liver you sent on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,Mr. blanghter was very nice, but that which you sent yesterday 1 didn't think was quite up to the mark." Butcher "I'm sorry, mum; I'll do better to day." "I wish you would. I MtS great pains to set a good table " "Fizby is In hard luck." "Why?" "Ills wife has been learning short band and has just read some of his memoranda. IIandicapped by IIis Business. Counsel (with a significant look at the jury, to witness) "Xow then, sir, you say that yoa don't knw Smith per sonally, and yet uponeaneral principles you don't think lie is a man to be trusted. What do you meau by thatr" Witness "I mean that bis business is agin him." "What's his business?" "lie's a lawyer." Give a boy a market basket of gro ceries to carry borne and he will swing it across Lis spine, bend half way to the ground and groan with agony; but give him that weight of base ball bats and he will skip albng as merry as a potato bug in a ten acre lot. For constipation, "liver complaint," or biliousness, sick headache, anil nil diseases arising from a disordered condition of the liver and stomach, take ir. fierce' Pleas ant Purgative Pellets a gentle laxatira or active cathartic, accordiug to size of dose. Weak and Weary ti..i iiii.. ik. MMAitiMi .r manv neonls debllW tated by the warm weataer. by disease, or over work. Hood's HsrsapariUa ts just tne meinour needed to build up and strengthen the trady, .ml nnirt.n tb alnffvtaS blood, snd restore the lost appetite. If Ton need a good medicine be sure to try 1100a a oareiiparuja. "Durlnr tne summer I was feeling all run down, and thinking I needed somethinf to tone op my system, I took Hood's SarsapsxUls and felt muck better. I had also been troubled with dys nenaia. and Hood's SaraaparUla helped me more than anything elae I could and." Jutss B. Dab- bow, Fort W ay ne, Ind. Hood's SarsaDarilla Sold by all druggista, 11; six for SV Prepared only by C 1. &WU a AfAUBOIICMIWW, 31 - IOO Doses One uoiiar CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Cold in Head L Y BK is. U Warren at. X. Y. A Xirw errs. Husband (Irritably) "You bave been talking witn your neighbor across the ience jum, iuui hours." . Wife (composedly) "WeU, suppose 1 have. Don't you think we women bave as much right to talk over our affairs as you men bave to talk over yours?" H "Yes: but. goodness gracious, four hours I" Wife "WeU. we were talking or forming a club. H A clubl What kind of a club?" W An antl-gosslp club, A STtrrrD Maid. Great actress ito maid) " Who was at the door, Marie?" Maid "A gentleman, madam, but 1 said you were not at borne to any one." . Oreat actress "That's right. Via he leave a card?" Maid "Yes, madam." rirnat nntrMa. ImAillnir cardl "Why. it was Mr. Potash, the eminent soap manufacturer. I declare. Marie, you are too stupid." AFFUCTEDUNFORTDNATE jlftatr sail ocnatra uu ooaaun 229 w. Lftk It below Callswhill, Fnlla-, Pa. so 1 t.Mi 1- ir-" - - saaasatly reMons taaas n nl aw early la ua,ac Call Adlca ml nil iss Uomt la.avtiUs.aadaMMavwaisaa, bend stamp for book. Crepe is extensivelr used In mllliterr. both for trimmings and entire bonnets. Chronic nasal catarrh positively cared by Dr. Sage's llemedy. Bed. white and blue la the favorite color combination for lawn tennis suits. Was .America Kysr IMeeovwrad T At the lima when Columbus started Id search of tha New World, nearly every man, woman and child la Europe Insisted tbat tbera was no Smtr World to discover. -Wha baeasM WW . I wiUwutW-. a la - rowporHnn oltigee good nPi. taerea to their ttieory; andli they ware alive to-day many of tbena would donbtleaa ln alat tbat America bad never Dawn discov ered at alL A man will give np anything in the world mora readily than a pet theory. For example, look at tha individuals who still maintain that consumption la incura ble. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery has cured thousands upon thousands of cases, and will core thousands more. Wit these people can't give np their point. Nevertheless the "l'isoovery" will cure any case of consumption. If taken In time. A at an who has siloed clover two years says if it should be left to wilt on the ground for two hours after cut ting, and each day's fllliug of the sll3 be allowed to heat before the fresh clover Is added, aud the sides, not the centre, kept thorougly tramped, the clover will come out moist and green, and the cattle will relish it as thorough ly as summer pasture. The temtle pain caused by being severely burned may be almost instant ly relieved by applying a mixture of strong. Iresh. clean lima water mixed with as much linseed oil aa It will cut. Before applying, wrap the burn in cot ton wadding satirrated with the lotion. Wet aa often as It appeats dry, without removing the cotton from the burn for nine days, when a new skin will proba bly have formed. Grape Jelly. Select the grapes when not rully ripe. Wash and drain, then put them In a preserving kettle, mash well and heat till all the skins are broken and the Juice flows freely. Strain and use the juice only with an equal weight of sugar. As the growing season approaches it requires more skill to properly feed farm stock than earlier In the season. Care must be taken to not only furnish good food but enough of it. Some farmers who are likely to come short of hay will begin toward spring to feed too small rations, and thus little by little the cattle will loose flesh. This is very poor policy; better buy hay or grain, or if this cannot be done then reduce the number of cattle by selling some of the most undesirable ones, but never sell the best ones. When your bens have decided to set permit them to remain on their uesta in the hen bouse for two or three nights to confirm and develop their broodiness, taking care to lift them off gently so tbat they may eat each day, and also to famlllariz9 them with be ing handled. TK not look for a general-purpose sheep, advises a Western shepherd. All breeds produce wool and lambs; some excel in one point and some in another. Decide what your location demands for a leading characteristic and then go and get it. If you have a flock of coarse, roomy-bodied sheep, get a Merino buck to Improve the wool, ci a Southdown for early Iambs. When the farmer shall begin to esti mate the value of sheep from the stand-points ot meat, fertility and general advantage to the farm he will not allow the market price of wool to determine whether or not he will raise them. Soft Gingerbread. Take one cup of molasses, one teaspoonful of soda, one tablespoonful of ginger, half a tea spoonful of salt, one-third to one-half cup of butter or drippings (softened), one cup of milk and three cups of pas try flour. X3ake in shallow pans in a moderate oven about thirty minutes. Dwellings may be effectually cleared of cockroaches by a mixture of equal parts of red lead, Indian meal and molasses, made Into a thick batter and placed in a plate on the floor over night. The dose must be repeated several times. A. ettsel In use in the upper Thames owes iu motive power to the explosive force ot petroleum. The boat Is start ed by lighting a lamp, and the lamp must be extinguished to stop the en girt. The fuel costs less than coal, while the omission of the boiler saves much avace and the expense of a fire ciaa and working euginer. The craft IS Of arnartwart origin. Tlcm BoTter Scald till they crack open, then when cool put through a colander; measure the plums thus prepared, to which add three-fourths the quantity of sweetening. Season with any desired spice. BoU well three hours and it will not require sealing. Kipe Tomatoes. Take a crock or jar, as large as you want, and fill with tomatoes, washed nice and clean; cover them with strong water one week, then pour oa ana cover with vinegar, put a weight on and set them in the cellar; wnen you want to eat mem slice them and sprinkle sugar and pepper over them. They will keep till spring. There Is often a quantity ot yellow fat left from a ham; cut it up into thin slices, with any other slices of cold meat, and fry a nice brown. Mash all the cold potatoes, cabbage, etc. you have, and fry In the fat ef the pan when the slices are removed; warm a dish, put VLB vegetables at the bottom and lay tha slices on top; serve hot, 'In an address before the Association of Swiss Geographical Societies, Trof, rorei sxatea that there are two parti in the Lake of Geneva, one small and shallow, the other large, deep and Al pine in ita cnarscier. xne two are separated by the Xvelse bank or bar, which is really a glacial moraine, as shown by the flints dredged up. Knowl edge of the central portion of the laka is siui very incomplete. The fras-. meats of rock, bo me times breugbt up from a depth of alxty-oaa metro, an covered with moss of a eeantifulcrceiN a fact that seems ta abovr thatllglu penetrate to that depth "It has teen ilacayveceai that the.rtval I&gna flows la ,frcTtftrhia Wing, A new waterproofing process in use in Germany for treating woolen and halt woolen fabrics consists la treating them with a solution of 100 parts of alum, 100 parts of glue, 6 parts or tan nin and 2 parts of soluble glass. The alum is dissolved in a moderate quant ity of boiling water, the glue is steeped in cold water until it has absorbed twice Its weight of water, and is then melted by heat. The tannin and solu ble glass are well stirred Into the solu tion of glue, to which the alum solution Is then added, and the whole is well stirred and allowed to cool. The gela tineous mass is employed as follows : One kilo of the mass Is boiled for three hours in 10 to 15 litres of water, fresh water being constantly added to com pensate for evaporation. The bath is then allowed to cool to 60 centigrade. and the material to be rendered water proof is kept in it for half an hour. then withdrawn, and the moisture is allowed to drip from it for several hours. Finally the cloth is stretched oa a frame and allowed to dry at a tem perature of 6CJ. The cloth gains con siderably In weight and is perfectly waterproof, though it impedes neither air nor respiration. Investigations concerning the effect of different forms of artincial illumi nation on the health bave shown tbat the tallow candle is the most unwhole some agent ana the electric light the best. J. he incandescent electric light produees only about 1.30 as much heat as the tallow candle, while It gives out no carbonic acid or water. One gas jet in a room 13 saia to vitiate the air as much as six persons, A Georgia man has a three-legged chicken which, it is said, when It grows tired of walking on two w nrir. screws itself over and hops along on uie Luiru iu a nigniy entertaining and original manner. Fraser Asia riiaase. The F rarer Axle Grease is tha very best. A trial will prove we are right, Beceived first premium at North Carolina State Fair, Centennial, and Paris Exposition. John Rusk in has written sixty-foar uooks, sua 1113 annual receipts from bis puoHsner reach fjj.uuu. Notnlng; Cures Dropsy. Gravel, Bna-bra. HesK. Diabatea. I nnary, Lirer Diseases. Servousneaa! Ac-ike Cann s Kulney cure. Office, ui Area at.. Puna, si a bottle. for SV At bninaa, Cures uie worst eases. Cure cuaraoieeo. " tJ n. Linseed cake, in moderate quantities, Is good for milk cows. Nearly everybody needs a rood medicine at tats eeaeou, to purify tae blocxtand build op the sys tem. Hood's fcanapirllla Is Ue most popojar and racceasTul spring medicine and blood pa ruler. It cures scrofula, all humors, dyspepsia, sick head ache, that tired ftoimg Milwaukee people eat 60,000 pretzels every week. Hot milk in the morning will benefit the little chicks. Boptnrecnrernaraateed by Dr. J. B. Mayer. 831 Arch St., rhll'a. Pa. Ease at once, no operation or de lay from business, attested by thou sands of cures after others fail, advice free, send for circular. To raise steam to a pressure of ninety pounds the water must be heated to 32o Fahrenheit. IF I! TmLiefet STOPPED FREE Tna Person- EAitOTI. Dr. KLINH tJ GREAT NERVE RESTORER fwT mM at Ml'l 11SA. Oa, aaara itoa Jftrvm A . Vtt, P.wilrj-i,, IC. VAIAJiU af fB.ea M altfWCtAMl. o Fxt mfU sv-sa ska a an. Tratt aaaa 3 trlavl B-aCaU frw t fu paMaai, laay T"" xirweaai ITS In UrmcsMt,. pa. KLINE ail Afch ri KEtriRM or miTATina rkAi'Ds. Shot oun RIFLES f and Platoia.3. Bend CheaaeatJ- L4T aPtA V tStc 1 j i, fci Hege'timproveduircuiarSawMill v I til LTUvriiai l-"'! waju IWtiline-vr biimiiweuus hart Work and 1H Ulie iC rvntrio x-rwtioa F4-i AuravtI f turd by w-. ' jtg SALEM IRONlgSS? wunas, BAl.tM, N.C. DIU.OJ.B.H0BEMK, Surgical & Medical Office, tv6 -V. Second St.tFhtUL Kstatti, 40 rearo. Make special ty of ireatiQf all forma of Ner vous drtuit-j. loaa or vigor, mouthful imDrndence and ail tunni of special! dueavt, Con m l tM.no d hj mall atricuj pri vate and conOJentlatU SEN I) FOR BOOK. diOix Huuraa A. M. to P. M and tram U F. M. C'laeed on similar. WANTED: OX E AO EXT FOR TIIISC0UXTY, To lake orders fur eniartflog SMALL FHOIU v n a i 11 iuu LIFE-SIZE CRAYON PICTURES. 1 he pictures sre really beautiful. Likeness nsrsnieea. Aseuis can eaai:v set orders and mane a large commiasioa. Aiiarats, International publishing & l'rf otinz Co. B28 MAKK.ET ST.. PHILADELPHIA. t tjrojTnlvsd 11 arsoirarOjs ! Unas easalari Oa vv-csrSaT vfcaSaaaJasWL! eeiuD a. tiTT pe f cntrs Xym aaia is wtaSUOUljl twu Is dfti! st ge a boa by Heaters. faaawaaasaaaw ,f1!SrflSTBTnL T prescribe and forty ei. d.re big 4. a tb only s,rlflc fortbecerUaincura of thfa disease. i. 11. l.N.KA ft AM.M IV, sa maiinfan , H , W bave sold Big G torn tnanjr wear, and It boa flVPTJ Uit O OI SSI 1ST faction. I k n atVe-vTW A V as. j a a vr. - Caflrauro. J IP. 81. O. Sold by Dmiflils RERBR1ND FIFTH VfHEEL 1ik.11 nu a m o latest Bnrrr and Carriage b a WANTED TO BUY a Nrwpisr. witi oomplrt outfit and 8404 custom. in trtaa Jtavfs Ctf Pelt I fin I Villi Of f-'aV-4tr U Oil id. A'i drwt, Ct-N JRAL NKWbi'APiB t AlO.N, 1. O. Box awn, (-uuauyuta, j BLOODED outhdowD Imts. Jersey CaI- ' tieuFng. stK "tinjr lKB.Poulry. CataJuarue N. P. l5over Jt Co.. CoatanT,Ue. l a. Blair r-.''!-. Great EngllskOeutaM I it Us nneumauo newa Oval Ua. - . i roan. 4 Pills. Horn mt Horn. MS BMk. more mmJ mUahtM I hu l at wlhluK.lM ) tb. world titbrr Ml CMCl.narSt tBi. Imumi. Addr.ii luisa ui.abiuu.Hium. "Tex dimes make one dollar," SMt:il the schoolmaster, "Xow tro oa sir. Ten dollars make one what?" "They make one mighty glad these bard times," replied the boy, aud the teacher, who hadn't got his last month's salary yet. concluded the boy was about right. The fceeult of Merit. lien anything stands a test ot fifty years among a discriminating people, it is pretty good evidence tbat there is merit somewhere. Few, if any, medicines have met with such continued success and popu larity aa has marked tbe progress of Bbasdkzth'8 Pills, which, after a trial of over fifty years, are conceded to bo the safest and most effectual blood purifier. tonic and alterative ever introduced to the public Tbat this is tbe result of merit, and that Bbaxdueth's Pills perform all tbat is claimed fur tbem, is conclusively proved by tbe fact tbat thcMe wbo regard them with I he greatest favor are those who have used them tbe longest. Bbakdbeth's Pills are sold in every drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar-coated. An Impending Calamity. Wife (sternly) "Well, John, what have on to say for yourself?" "What about?- "You know well enough what about. Tou kissed the servaut girl this moru- ing. How did you dare to?" "Ah. well, you se er why" "Tou will keep on until she leaves the house." Sub was Ekadt fob Him. Mr. Lightpurse (in theatre aisle after tbe play. Miss Fair lady on his arm; aisle crowded; Llghtpurse's pocket empty, but has brain full of ideas) "I should like to Invite you to stop at the restau rant for refreshments, but or course that wont do as it is not considered good form for a young lady to go to such Dlaces late at nizht without a chaperon." Miss Fairlady (deftly causing an elderly female just ahead to turu around) "My aunt, Mrs. Eathearty, Mr. Lhjhtpurse." It Bavad my Child's Lira. "When my child was born, tha doctor 01 dared one of tha other Fooda. Bbs ate tbat un til she nearly died. I bad three doctors, who said tbe trouble was Indigestion, and ordered the food chaDS-vd to lariated Food. It saved my child', Ufa, and X owe yoa many tbanaa for it. I rairard your Food as Invaluable, and sin's! lor to all other artincial food for bibles. Mas. A. J. Baifmxo. Boston. Haas, la Indiana Place. rsfani far St.t FOR INFANTS and INVALIDS THE PHTSICI'H S FAVORITE. P oa ifi aw -at minT Imrfrtarit Arlwantag-oa over aH other prtaartsd fr uuia. BABIES CUT FOR IT. INVALIDS RELISH IT. Perfectly Nourishes a Baby with or without tha addition of milk. Thra atxee. ZSc. aoo. SI.OO. A valuable ramphlet en "Tbe Nutrition of Infants and In rail el.-' free. It Has Ko EqnaL -Wa are nster 1 sery (containinc forty k.', yoor Lactaud Pood, It far suiwrlor to all ottwtZ, which ha. been us C the W ten ,m that been vlaiuiir nfcJUait 8wers of Chanty. vno charge of the lotttuuc- J! It hu no gui.i W.t DiCocsrr.Hi) Steosat-sronadiis,, Cincinnati. Ohio. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt TtiririasnsnMm Btranorer to the girls present, and the boys were mean and would not introduce him. He finally plucked up courage, aud step ping up to a young lady, requested the pleasure of her company for tbe next dance. She looked at him in sur prise, and informed him 6he had not trie pleasure of his acquaintance. "Well," remarked Cazenovia, "jou don't lake any more chances than 1 do." A Marrow 1 -sea pe. "Tea, I had a very narrow escape." said a prominent citizen to a friend. "I was confined to my bed for a year and my friends cave me np for a consumptive" Brave, nntil I began using Kemp's Balsam fur the Throat and Lungs, and here I am, sound and hearty." You will find it fnr sale by all druggists. Price COo and EL Sample Buttle Free. customer (in restaurant) "I soy. waiter, bow about that broiled sprigs' chicken? I ordered it an hour ago." Walter -Yes, sab; be bete la a minute. Dat spring chicken died wery bard, sah. EISJ a r""a stopped free by Dr. Kltne's Great Nerve Beatorer. No ritaarier Brat dii i oae. Mar velous caret. Treatise snd $too trisl oottle free to Fit cases, bend loDcKline.uii Area st..Paua,ea A. 19 lb. whitefish was lately caueht In Lake Erie. b If afflicted with sore eyes use Dr. IaaaoThomp. on aaya-water. lmjgirnts sell at 2c per bottle ...Mld.dl1?.ag?1 PP'8 usually sit aboal tha middle of a car. It is only in utUe matters that men are cowards. A Scbk CcnE. "I wish I knew some sure way to keep an old ben from setting," said a city gentleman who has started a farm for the fun of It to a country neighbor. "Want to make an old ben quit set ting, do you? I thought you were green at the business. Tou want to wring tbe old lien's neck and sell her for a spring chicken to the poultry dealers In the city." PoLiTieAL Item First Ward Bum mer "Have you read Blaine's last letter? fcrond Ward Bummer "No; what's in it?" -He refuses to give bis assent." 'Refuses to give us a cent? Well, if that's the sort of a man be has gut to be, I'm for some other candidate 'first, last, and all tbe time.'" Oyer's Sarsaparilla Makes The Weak Strong, Brockxvay Centre, .Mich., y .May IS, JSSS.I Dr. J. C. Aycr $ Co., Lowell, .Mass., Oentlemm: Liver Complaint and Indititian, Tttade my life a burden and came near ending my existence. For -more than, four years I suffered untold agony, was reduced almost to a skeleton, and hardly had strength enough to drag myself about. j;i kinds df food distressed me, and only the most delicate cr.uld bt digested at all. Within the time m-cnt ionedse vcral jJi y sician s treated me icit1uut giving relief. Xuthin tluxt I took seemed to do any perma nent g ood until I com rrtenced the use of .Iyer's Sarsajxirilla, which has produced wonderful results. Soon after commencing to talc the Sana- parilla I could see aiv improvement in my condition, my aj petite began to return and with it came the ability to direct all the fool taken, my strength improved each day, and after a few months ef faithful attention to your directions, I found myself a wi ll woman, able to attend to all Jtouseliold duties. The medicine lias given vie a new lease of life, and I cannot thank you, too much. .Mrs. J0SF.M LIKE. ot Contagious. Mrs. Wealthy to Coachman 1 Great heaven! Thomas, you are drunk again." Coachman "Don't (hie) be 'larmed, Madam, itach not contagious." Mental Tbouble "Doctor. I can't sleep at night. I tumble and toss until morning." "Doctor "ll'm, that's bad. Let me iwe your tongue. (After dlaguosis) Physically, you are all right. Perhaps you worry over that bill you've owed me for the past two years." TI"e, tlie undersigned, citizens of Brockicay Cadre, .MU h., herehj Certify tlutt tlie. above statement, made by .Mrs. Lake, is true in every particular and entitled to full credence. O. r. CILIMBEULALX, G. TT. WARLXG. C. A. WELLS, Lruisi. Now is the time to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. MARVELOUS. WELL DRILL Last Inj unctions Parisian Dame "Are yoa ready for Sunday achoolif" Parisian ch til "Ye-, mamma," "Well, now be caretuiuot to mii any mistakes. If you are asked who created the earth and made tbe sun, moon and stars, don't say Boulangor." Customer (In restaurant) "What kind of fish have you got, waiter?" Walter "AH kinds, everything, can give you what you like." "Well, bring me some fried whale." "Er I'm very sorry about tbe whales. Mister, they're jest out. Tbe dealer disappointed us this nioroiug au ' Oilv Fent two " DISCOVERY. WttoIlT twit Ilka .mrtirirlaal my mtttnm. 4 Ma-ap r nils si ayanalairiaa- aw la leaaa-aawvej M mtme rmmMmar. aiW ut IU17 SM tav,UllA..I-n Ifawef. sal It -' ava -,'tt. Ilia 4U KsaUl.iiflOTL. U JHAiUlftrvec..4af(H OilUiUlna Uw intent, at Witj Wehwtsloy, oiaerMn, l uivt-rmity of, Peuu., MicM vaui Vuir-:ty. CUinucgut. k. Ate. fcud-ir-i b KltHABO VBOCTO. lilO euU.t.Houej. W. VV. ATOH. JL1H K bJaM!N. JuiVe iiitMoai. Dr. blown, t H. iool J r:u. V V. htate Normal Colirve. te 'laiurai bjr corrt-nxm noe I'rMiactiu fot rui.c from i iiOF. aUJlbiCXTlw JS! iism Ave. N. V. All imttiTisTw M thm drill la clar. aan'l iraTl tv , arts dlaxhairaj n murtur v lihonf r-nalriat foul at. drta TO foul at. S'rtd ('ir mnornm whr ot !a; fail lrtl iinuir. ivbj i Til la 1MI ttMira i TIFFEN. OHIO. FRAZER AXLE GREASE. 9mm Id tb World. Made only by Um Tnm&rVatsro ttrr r -my m v '' BnU iwmpi waaa-p atr Kltr u t Tin c si.fi siiii niun rAfaLO aao-fs ' thim Ham 1 TKIN EEARO ALLINOHAIM SaJ f a ttmlaf. a rrrarM mittiiT ce. Xe Cmm Sol at, xm Afaaa rmlif ID U v; i wic-wJJ.:tdJ -.w.v-. - -a a-avv "The 0 the mannfadums, his uuniiilce 1st ,. ,7he?nlr med!c'ne for woman's peculiar ailment, sold by druggist, uder a positive amarantex ,y ll ZiU..'V tU8fact OD ln ever'r m"-r will be refunded, iiliR. "lEBca'si"" otsrtWi -I been printed on tbe botUe-wrappcrs. and faithfully carried out for many years! l-Ktscuin kin. J THE OUTGROWTH OP A VAST EXPERIEIMCE. Invalids? jwnTEi SurT luSuBuffairN'Y nd ditr ailm.-nts prcullnr t., f.mal- at the remedial ior tie"jr rowoan aflorde1 vast expeneuoe la luc-tly auapun and thoroUy uu A Boon To Women. Dr. Pierce's Favor Ite Prescription la tbe outgrowth, or result, of this irreat and valuable experience. Thousands of testimonials, rw.'i v-.w1 from patients and from physicians who bave tested it in tbe more aiftrravatd and obstinate case which had battled their skill, prove it to be the most wonderful remedy ever devlaed for the relief and cure of suf feiinar women. It is not recommended as a "cure-all," but as a most perfect tipeciho for woman's peculiar dianaaea. A a powerful, I n viforailuf ionic, it imparts strwig-tD to the Y s wuuie system, ana to tne I OMR I uterus, or womb and Its iar. For overworked. run - down." debilitated dressmakers, eeam-houst-keepers. nurs- A Powerful worn . out." taehers. milliners. stresses. M sbon-if-lria.' ins; mother, and fueble women mnnraiiv " j rs.uiiw rmcriuuua is me greatest earthly boon, being: unequaied as an appetlzinr cordial and restorative tonic It promotes digestion and assimilation of food, oures nausea, weakness of stomach. indi4:cation, bloaUug and eructaUons of jraa. A Soothing Nervihl Aa ft soothing; and atreugthenlna nervlue, " 'avont r-retuTiptiiin " Is une-quai-d aud is invaltiablo in allaying- and stilrdu- . ., ... u-i,ou excuuijii- ijv. Irritability, exhausunu. prostration, Hysteria, siiasins aud other dutrpming nervous syuiptxims commonly atu-nuaiit upon functional and organic dlseaan of the womb. It Induces n-freshing sle and relieves mental anxiety aud de BiM.ndcncy. r. Plerce'a Favorite Prearrlp. tlon la a legitimate medicine, If oompuunUed by an exiierieiiced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman s delicate organization. It is pu7li.iTe?'u'bl8 ta ivt oouiis.tlon and perfectly larmlcss in IU effects la any oondiUoa of the erstem. In pregnancy, "Fa vorite Prescription " is a "mothers cordial," relieving nausea, weak ness of stomach and other distressing aymp- eonditlrm T If. .''."" latter months of .Testation, it so prepares A Mother's Cordial Worst Cases. the BVFtem for dc-liverv as to (rrtlf li'ssen, and many tltn'8 slnii-it entire:' " away with tho sutlenngs of thut tr.nn ordeal. "lavorlle Pre- n.. I erriplloii " is Cures the Ie"'" lue uu 'i 1 ' - and ulirtiiiiiie caM ,f leurm rli'-a. ' " wlnleH." ' Bowing at monthly pil.,ds. i-ainliil u.-n-struatiou, unnatural suppn ki-h ti. r, la eus ir falling of the ,ti.l,. nk . "lemaie smkons," antev ti, ti. ri" i" lon, iK-uruig-down sefiNiti"! . I r, i.ic cougeation. iiiflaniinatlon. and uie rati 'J of the womb, Influiinimtion. ru:n a-o trf'nderness ln ovaries, accompanied s:lH "Internal heat." "Favorite Presrrip" r I tlon," when talon " " FOR THE I ?;" r'',h, t! m m1 e iiiiiu, 11 - covery. and sirell lllxa;v, diwes of Ir. l lirrea rur l,..:i..t. t vtllr LAvr Pillo). cures Liver. Kidney and lilsiifr " raM-a. Their combined use slo trn.m liloid taints, and atM,lishi cnncmua aua acroluious humors from the a.tsum- r I Kidneys. -v i ad t ae y another m - - m aviuiuiUUS UU1UUIB UU1U ut, cjaw TREATING THE WRONG IDISEJLSE- Many times women call on their family r-bvsiciana m,wtn- , - . ... . jer irom liver or kidney disease, another from nerv.a ih.,T..i, ' nagine, one imm dyFicrfia. ajinfh.-r from Heart oiv all present alike to themselves and thrtr easrna aVS SS.? ?r Ppo,r"t'on, another with pain lien- ..r ih. r-. and id tais way rescribes his Dills and rw.rir,. ...Vi-rfJ??0.'0 an'1 Indifferent, or over-busv doctor ar,te ..H .im.. r ri, hs for wa; b X they be p iiriw V..L" er""aDiy worse or reason of the dei.v. .ZLZ?- "'" . " -. a coriserjuetn eonipn-itiii'iie. f 1 Jtircly removed the discuse, thcrtty a j A Voiced FfiOH CiLIFORK'JL Failed lwss -a--w-wawawawJ 1 i oompletelv disooura,L nd U alone. I began taklnT Drrero?i wTHL the roon' using the oei treatm'ent reioended? hl.P-otinJ",d Medrcai Adviser." I commenced to Imlorov. .? Commo,n rVnse month, I was perscMy cured, and have bad nT? ""-, ,n thr wrote a letter to tar famUr no trouble since. I health had been reoVednJ oSigLTiP' hnw T tZ?T ?no T1?"" m 'or them, and ind,!! thi,u" Particulars 1T Tcl- I bsve received over f our Ilf.Vjf. a. "mpfcd-enrrlon. 1 have dWribed my case and the tVL. In repfy. nestly advised tbem to " do bkewfae rSTnt UM- n1 eafl r-oeived second letters of thank?" lTPm "Treat many I have menoed the use of "Fsvorti prelrI -'.th."t.th bid enm required for the Medical Advis'i0 "d " 1S0 treatment so fuUy and VSU AaV,mppl the better already." ' ' Ja " therein, and were muoh KttZ teI:M2iV?.-f- ETi Kom,rs, of Crah Orthard. f" deal of good V1Tj ?TiU' rrt has done rnVi for which I took two tJJeVffTSS f" retroversion of the uterus, m now feeling La iff eTent woman!" " 0- aeOriAM Vaa. m writes: r rto,,tlrT.. J":,F- Corwtt. of Prf OneV. jr. T parta. and I';,'?0!? in . .... .... . wniHI ui TDU mil hM.. th Jfrs. En. M. Campiiem, of (rtuVj. wrm: "I l.iid luen troiihi'-u my life with brwteriuHi atiai-ta ar'l r oiysnia or spasms. hi1 p tu-inal iV.'l rences of seven- liiulu hi . I i:r ii' ' ;. lM.n ii.iitv ,'r,i,p I,, ,,i tf l'i,-rr:pTi''n 1 . r. i .. .1 tnat nave bad none or these, l also naa omi i i , , I could not walk two blocks without the n r.t . m re j-a-n. oeiore I bsd talcen your rsvonte i-nst-ripiinti V,. ai IUHIUI inn ,1, , ' i ...... . . - ... couiq walk ail over me ui? -e trouDies seem to De leaving me unwr uie vr your medicine, and I now feel smarter than for y.ara ileli'J; Phvsieians told me that I could not be cored, and tn,,"','rv,B, will please accept my everlasting thanks for what you lme for me. and may God Mess you in your good wiira. ... later, she writes: "It is now four sears since 1 tor SjLVe vnrlt. Pnnntinn and I have had 11 o return of tuo t" traubla I had then." 7ini Well aa I Evrr WaaMrs. Jnm F'"wAfT1" Wil. u-w. i. .. t ...ff.rm vnil that J a of Chip ,1a 1 i.anr " ' - vfc, .m , well a i. ., writes: "I wish to miorm jou -rk (nur pottK was. for which T thank vour medicines, l i' fIlUccrei7' e ' Fsvonte Prescription ' snd one bp" le or toIn, have four bottles of the ' Pellets." All of th'.Jt';Zn:r fcrt aJ "laappearen. j no eti mv own wor ; -,; day. My friends tell me I never looked so well. tV-lWiM TmeriptUm. U Sol bv ZKruoljiMf - W Ormrt Z.Mrg Beta Mt.OO. Bim for SS.OO. rw-Bend ten cent. In stamps for Drew's tergultIC Treatlae (100 pages, paper covers) on Diaeaaea of Women. Addreas, World's DUpen-ary Medical A-oelaUon, Ka. (3 iUCa Street, UcrTaW, 5. It. 1 VOL. Vliat ili Our dailies tei -i And books ir Brass bandft w . : 1 n Lot. or of . Of men v bo t.m 1 W ere lionenT, Btlt sti:, the -juri W Lat Old U.e Vlio w ere the n When the !... -V ho duif t he t;, . Who I. in I t! n V la -ri t the , l 1 o llne he lu ll' the i '. -r ,i. What i!..l u.e , V ho wi-re the ir tl coinr:i,li . Will were the lo have a t 1 1 1 1 I ' lio w a.i It live, . And h':ll too If the i lii.-. r .(in What di,I the , Wlo lai.l : ; .: All en-i-r lor V ho Inar, I , if he i Throng!, ., . W ho p:il,l Tie. A nd - an i v i ,i i If ibe , :):. i - . , i 'i Leu h l,al ,.i l In ln-iii. i t,, 'i,,- i, Lo r.i i. ,i ., W 11 h. .1.1 lee., : .: 1 e I,.-: , , ..,. , Ihev-le 1 .... . .- . And . i! : ' 111 l.eie I ..'..- W liar t; , OT. a a-i: i It Wits one vT lues wlnrli tiiak- Iiuvng cie:i!tl I'catitilul. I -i KKUll if iiIIH cluirrhes i!i tt Hie T'.-v.,;,,! , ti.ii.', r.t.. h' and 1 w.i lllf (.1 tl.e u,,,,t 4e W till ll id, ', M 1 I. rive. I lI tier :tv;v. II. i (Im:i VX.IS !.!..-! i I'V. tCJ.K Mil it; SllillcH. I he i ' 1 , llDIUH-l' t!.o Ml ailnllier 1 , n -I t : ailli-.l !!,. ii lilirnaf i! j ;m s ;i Sllililel.lv ll, plVCII it 1 w .! . mat i, llsnv A luokiiii; ', !.i,".-' coming ; in-trt'iuuloi.-i 1,1,1, feiiture-i. II.- I . IlHil Jiit 1 i -1 ; i;n window l.y ii;i . ailtS. 1 leci.g once. It wa Buspiciiui ef 1 tlirmili nu-, t!. 1 0MllfiI tl.t- 111 lows: Dkakfs i- a I: mi -will K'iv t hero ot. n ti Vou Will Ulldelj me, iiowevcr. to say tin n, or : care to l .ivt' imp me 1 mil down, Cliurt-li waa I'l'.e i fauiihes. II; .i: kinsfolk liiti coti Tbe (ioil:ni;s 1 ttieir lives al 111 lieotile of wt-iil: I. U-tlotl.al li.nl la wt'diliii v as i, tleal of fs.c ax-t'lics, I iletel a. BlioulJ Lot 1 help lL Ihna of rum. nice hihI punctual iiliij': knew pome pi i :r LIT. SelllU' t!.e I tld IliJ --ll-!' tain t!.f !i i i ,, lietird f 1 1 .in ii,". ii vestry il, ,r, ln myse.I at ill- ' "i will ask t:.t. tllH t ' d 1. order t hat I ir. i tif Hit irr 1 1 ill !n ter!7.-'l my Colli t a year :ii; a!'.- . lasLe.l a twelve i. Of lli holl.llier legal duties (i-i u HiR nc iny ut t v.i', i with a deep rt clii-ek. ii,.t,le 1, and Was cot il.i ture la' ht-i-iu '. He was a l.iu must I-ool V, ii bfMit.tt ii. !n n Ultl a V.ell lo lent tel ius I : allieit a c I la -i BIJ tO Slit-illi. Ill, 11 I lilln. It was always mi t" i With iess'i t I i do, las t i wl.al Tins man l.oie (iliisirnw 'ri.iiv. . ahle in I'uid i i' tized in mem. h town .r in," leak uiuch, t. turn- to tune I e ine liM.ks tow n times iJ.iiii c.ii.ij illimis si t u! n. coiri'ioi.-i i er. alx.tjt It aricn about i. in c a . apjiearance, looked at her tnaiiiiei , and lie 1"K. She a 1 !. Wife also i, a ,1 hix inontlis a!:, i This of cum se The next flu r apain a visitor tioldln-r m.tusi CtiriHniaB the s: . otatiou deposiiel "Duular lo- .km "t to he i rs medium height J Ke, pood look ii ttlin. llL'ht liair Blated in th. f i Wrted on the que nee of the ex UlOIllv ca.U.1 u lie liersi-lf refei vxplaiuing that tier locks lute manner imt t . . able to effect wij ment of the hitir , use of pomaded ing," she added. KO, to Tuirt niv Cause as voo s, stopped short, arj had received frol
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