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TH2 ANCIENT DINNER TABLE. F hr In Crrrniilc r Ulg-ldly Ol erT I. Iii stiirlyinji t lie service of the an i lit dinner table, (he amount of :iT'iiinny whicli invested the lueals of mr t'o.efatlit'is Is one of (he first ili iojfs which strikes u- a eculiarl l. however, whicli is easily account il f,n- when wc icco loct that, durinjf i I n nii(i(lie ajes, nun separated from mie another in rank si wiJely as were ho feudal baron and his retainers iv -re accustomed to i at together in luinon, a pi a tico which could ((arcely fail to have rcsulic 1 in the fi-owthof an elaborate system of cti Mictie, says tMe (Quarterly lieview. The ancient fashion of arrangi'itf .i'c tables leratneul is st 11 preserved ii colli ji halls, where the "hi ta " stands transversely on a raised 'at f rni at the u;p;T e '1 ot the ui. It wa hc further sriloof tin ih'e of dais" which at a feudal 1 Vest was alimc oc up!e 1, the master i' the house i'nil his chief t'H"'s j ' h is eniphat icaliy diniinr n publie be- 1 ion his vassals. Kviwt hiiitf pertain- I in.' to the son ice nf this ta' le was i oieluetcij with a r tna! of almost e ! "sia-tleu! iniiiii; cne-s. At a time I then, from th'rruwn v;is a1 to the i ii'lly ban, ii, a i:i :n' a'ei v and con- j !. -iiciice ilf"iitlei (in t be number of !n h'Wfis he u ' t muster, thf greater I' 1 : 1 - t li.' leveiiue of I'-I.i'o Was' -,m nt in tin- sup! or! of r laincrs an I ' t:i nirii---"H. amJ, l here heinjr thus no i ' ' service, the vutp us dulies i.f ; H l',i'ijs 'hiii were lipie!) sub livided. 'l i e uii'i'ern term, "oil h-r's pan- tii,'' marks the co ileset'ii.e of two! .Vees formerly dist n t. win n tie! I utler or "i.ole'e '' presitlcd over tin: i I li'tcrv, or "io e eric," and ihe "pan- ! t' r," or "p Hitler." over the pantry or j 1 '::d closet. 'J'he dut es of can or j .-ui cupbearer were I e d ti be very I ll-'lir.'bl( Mies, II ! could he di- i hirui'l i y men of IHk'Ii rank, and in ! i;f-at establishments the I lit ler, t Ip' I i1 1 !er, t he porter, a u I lhe otii -it- j ft aiillie -pvcia household depart- : in-iits hat) each his own font n-"iit. o:' 'j'linajs and veoiut n. j S;t iile.1 II Ail. V" It. ii- iliio. I'lilliiind Ihis-e' d .". mil upon a certa:n Western city, j . ! th- ) iPin!.-. e a larije reccji- j i ii. Anions the plans f .p the en- i "i la, ii men t of t he nue-t w a - a scene t v -mi "Ma-l ft!i. ' r-iitltT'd I y n.vuiiin 1 i 1 1 1 ; : 1 1 of iocai e-oe ;t i nary tame. 1 i.e h ad of tue fiiai y was not in- i t i.tu-d tif the e pecial part of tliu I i o-i:iiin e. A t l In-i-r 'p-r moment J 1 : eiiuf ji w in. in p"io:.;ilin- Lilly! Ma belli appeared at the end of I In i li.iwii ;j-ro. hi. drise l in a ir.rlinj 1 r die oi while and bearing a liyht. : he move I s owly forward, an rs- ' peelailt lill-dl fal im: iion the as-m- ! I ! i-e. 'J he h t looked up. s aw, and j h illy mi-uiideisti o I. il- hesitated . i i'!v a hp mi' 'it. t hen hisieiied for- i I III wiih li iss NipMi. c id to ?. ' yo ill -.llidle lit Ih'e l-i'Vellill May 1 al: "Why, I'm wry t'lieve you if l It i- slrm ! ; n Ic'.i r..s: t ,-t np h:'. 1 1 1 1 i n;n:r ir -tl iici;is!t, li t ' 0 : ! 1 1 t'-m-clp i 1 1 oa. i :ei ; lu-.-r in n hi ill hit Tl'l III,' "ir n l , ITiill l.o-lii'e, enr'l ur (cvith, ii-i .i -ii.i nun . rai.'e-. evtT Milium! i-i-l l.f l!li. P.-ilv '.-r- Vcr:lict for Hood's "I '.v , in Ilie ar i.v I y,';ir, was v tun-!-,' nt i it. a r ic: e I - -s.i! i i an I r heipnai ls-n. Il.ii- s I'l.T- I e--r -in '" .in t lost th" ii '' . v l.-t l-c an I s; i... hi.im a iv i ti.it of all Ic ii- i,-Iii"s I li.-iy.. ..,r in-I It i- I s s ,r--:iir.!iii is pp. 1 est , Il has 1 ni in" I hit ii'.si i; I. 1 4c inn say tliai it will rose a 1-1 ood 2L Av-vV g Harsa- 1I.. V frn-n th,. , i -i in .Ir in n. .sheiii" i leite II-" I." I . II. AI .lil'lis. Us la. Nel., i:iilii -I ion, tail, .ii-iif SPECIALOFFER, tPi-llviT' ,1 nt V.uir Himifi, ZEPHYRINE WRAPPER, Slif, II Iu ii. Write fer em ill ic l". I iiu mini I.. I'.iMilon Cat iiinau 1. 1- t-lnlil, ntml" i l it, ,.i r. iin- '. V Mil. I ic linos s,.'..r.jiis tt. An-, s.t :rv I IK .1 ' I I ' The Marked Success of Scott's Ilmiilsinn in ponsump ti in, send' u I.t and other forms nl hereditary disease is due to it. p-nveiful fund properties. Scott's Emulsion rapidly creates healthy flesh -proper weight. Hereditary taints develop oi ly w lieu tire s.) isteni liccoiiies c..kenei!. .Yi'fu' iu t'u of wditiuc fins so sttii ss: in cases tlnit oif iiit inuirig to life sit ions ;' j'" f-ns::;!: it. ecrio ; j (Hs-1 most Hood S Pills ' in it , r, ( I.EOHOIIXS THAT SfT. Tho Leghorn is a non-sitter, hut the Kitting propensity is not entirely lost, iih LechoriiH will nit if they urfl too closely contined and are fed ton hi-ii'y. We lmve kuowu-tUem to make tho best of sitters and mothers and they nro also aomewhnt pumi -ious, defendin ; their yoiitijjf bravely a.niiist all on mien. When a f.egln rn becomeK bi -io Iv hhe must nut be condemned bcc.aise nhe is inclined to hriim ftV u b't of ehiekf, for hhe is not at fault, us lhe conditions of maiia-einent -ovtru t!je luattir. Fiirin and Fireside. TO M1KK I'KIIMANKM P'.sl l l: It is very doubtful it it will pay m y frti iner to spend t!ie needed iipniey t i make a perionneiit pasture, iu-!i asw reii 1 of beiijif kt'pt up iii i;.irii,ivi-i countries, uulei-s the laud is to be irri gated, when liie work may b '. n;e w ith ease. IHlierw ise one o! our ho:, dry sjieils in siiiiunei- may n injaiv therass un to ruin the lueadow. The work, however, is done as follows: The luiPt is first hummer fallowed, t get rid of weeds; then richly hpiuuiv 1 and fertilized; then re. lac- I n the finest tilth by repeated plowin.rs and harrowing; then so-.v-i with mini a variety of Ri-asse as w ill reii-w th 'in selves as far ns possilde without i-eo l ill;, tlli'so Kinds belli-; t)io-e !til i"preadiii.r roots ju stly. The b ilk of tlie pra-s i Kentucky blue. iir'H'to,v fescue, re I fescue, fow l mendow, r-d-toj', oiitiui'l rye -risses, of each about twenty p'Mllitls. This seed IIP; luak" l thick KT'iMtii, nil 1 the well prepare 1 Mill mo il bus n thick s i I oa ;t. Tii.-ii tips is preervt I by fre-pn nt iVriiiu in;:, iiio.lerate prainy. nd fresh seed occasional! v. New York Tine-. I eiT.iftnosi a1 ! I'.xpi rinu iits ::tru.r-!i i .ir: ti w!ieat i ;ie t in I tlii-oii-li tiv- yeir-. at ta 'i.ri'e!! I'liiv.'rs'ty Stati ' H'llieit-t, in beat-' th 1 1- o e!ay-y lands it is ni'leu m , enl to scene. H'.allal !- p V. bv i. r. eeon : i:it er'l-.i culture than by th- pi j ft i tiht e. In aniiiy stron w ; tin-i'.- is mor- plant f-i i I , variety of wlieat (jivwii c ! tliou'h toiiiu :!i may im: b' i to prolu.'i.' a miiu'i!ii i ', eliiuu'eabl- chaiiit-s t h- wh ' is so h ludi-'ippe 1 n t on- . : nl suitable eliia He e,,a htioi l!ni I in utili, a nlai p! nil w ar.t licit il "f the i aa 1 : is ninth',' t , i iiopr .'prist e ni'leh i.virhi'.il- j.liu.l loo I Pi t!i- s ,, ' hell 'C IS P.. it oft -II ll'll'' it ' i I I. . 'ill .. nial iiouri.-lmi-iil. Til- !i :i et ops iu th e ;p-i'i:i nts pr.'V 1 ip. : it'-Ie t- i.'l.i!i'it.it m ire toil tan t'.i iilii-eint f :iruish". by th sill mil : t lie super it r e-.iil are i v mi so n of t !i ; pi:l!s. Tie- liltin : of t'n I in 1 f" -I I ert.pi is it ine so ba-Uy that under e r ; t 'iiil Con-in .mis ev :i a in i lei at It Ml, ; iiiuii'' I. MM ! il- ;n IV -1 I. b i t i th P.ei only fail t i in -re i-c th v may be positively hir.iilu! wheat crop t i win-'i iii-v ur: A'.i' IM Mil A ' 1 i-llit I'.'lsl. A eh:,:;-. 'I'MlIiMU. I it II elcllHI-.ts l-ll-il. :id Il I' I ' till! ill ' tVt I' pa k s-. IP'l ; ,.! tl'c -t been !'.r,.;y ii'mv ! iilaiiiia, is th.- i;eiierai prie ie-. Such ;. i 1 1 if ril'ts have be-.-'i olitiill't fi'ora lhe ili.in-e iii st iiPiiiy progressive fiirrm I's hue (jot!.- Mil! hirth-r. ( I .seivi a ; that tli- trees i:t tue e:i is m' th or -lpird w i i ni vays th-' in is', iheii :sii in-, tiny iist i. illy s.-: t i w.irk t i dis eover tao ems lor th t tiiib-r-n . The vda'i lii-'i w is s , ,;i foaal Pi tii ei'eau-r iiapi ni! o. air an 1 sua tic lid trees receive I, it ii 1 th-' inure ev ten lei fet'.ll'i .'-lorpi 1 for t'n-' r,-ts. NowH lays tii" tendency a:uon,' pro-wi--.s vt v'-weis is t'i plan, a single row "f trees ti I" ii:i 1 a t'p 1 1, mil a tbiiil-l" pit directly n -i-.'-s t'i- c-'iti'" "i lhe ti.-l 1. This -ive- eieh Ire ih utiviinlii .;. for :a '.-!y p.ess 1 by th en I trees alliil". It a!-, i PI iki's the orchard less tlispened lh pi it woihl be if the centre do'i'ile ion w.-r-oiiilite.l. nn 1 o.b-r-t fa 'ilih, s o t-aii,- ' v it ill. j. an It U'M'ltl . l!,' fruit li e, nil I se ' spee ipy h - po-. ; hs tlioiioh tl,.. ,l,i III block - Were I tii-liio:ie. or.-hii New York World f,.r Pitine; tri I t!nl . past. an tj.i.n.- I. B'-st n-k.s Mi-:rn-t :s r'Pt; . . F.very cin)i planted mi tlu farm, every animal bought and every man hired im an investment, iiivolvin- siilllid b'isill "s ju lllP'lll. Ill both th - p'aiiuin mi 1 tiic in i ii a e ai a t. t i ia- -lire rt i I- 1 1 1 1 1 outcome. To i o!'t"u i lops nro pUiited. or stick r.ii-el, .imply because otlpr lanners raise then', without re.jard to the cist, the market "l' then laptubiiitv to the par ticular farm an 1 it-t e. iipment. When plautfd, t o Rceouut is kept of th- ev ense. and imt eveu aa estimite is luadu of tint c st. but Ihe crop is sol I as soon us harvest.'. I for whit it will bi in- hi; 1 the crop r-peate 1 the in-M stasuii. While it would sometimes Cost nnre tlnui the crops were worth bi keep a iletailed set of accounts w ith lu ll crop, still a simple business like set of fatal accounts will liirmsh th" data whereby the profitableness of pHiticiiliir eriijis, or stock, miy be closely estimate I, an 1 thm lui-iiish a sufer basis tililil guesswork for the abaiidoumetit of the crop, o. for changiu'j; its treatmeut. M my parts of the estimates made for one yea'- or field would answer for oth-r year, and fields. Whether accounts are kept with particular fields or crops r not, there should be hii a ;coiitit opened w ith the farm, hu I others with household ami perMiniil ertpeuses. liy taking stock each year it can be de termined whether the furui has been profitable; whether the improve mc nta have t'Ji-Pr led the repairs; wheth-r perstuial pleasurea have been too e trHvaatit, and whether thu house!,,. I 1 department has been ceoiiouiicallv earrieil on. Of course tliereslio ild In an account fur every person with whom 1 a crctUt busiuess is trausaett d, for evf ryoi.e admits (hat memory n 1 1 rlv ' tails m ktcpiug it u .-p..ai' dc i'ecurl tl eneh trausnetions. Treat the farm as person and sOi' whether it ran be erediled with a fair balance of profit every new year. If farming is a busi ness, th-ii th-! keepin- of farm ac counts wiil pay, American A-rieul-turi-t. evIHENP o TI1K l vav. Vt'hde il is as uisirable to cmjiloy a veterinary surgeon in eases of sever.' si-'kiie-t- or iia!i;erous injuries as it i, t i employ tliM family physician nt time..-, it is '.veil t kipov whit to do iu t-ii .T'eney eiiM.-s. ' when soni-t'.iin : Miit lia don in le.-s tini' than ii would l ike t net the regular iliet'r ' ' "I1:'1- "'.v ' correspoa b;ut o the Aiip'i'ie Pi C iltivat ir. () e i f tip sc eises is that of clink in, whicli t'reipieiitly happens when roots are fe I without Ipivilp been cut. If the o'wt ruction is n i! laro nn 1 has passed well iIo.v:i, it is often jiossihle t ) move it furtliei' nl iii: by neutiy puslnii il.nvii with a stick. A whi,! ban lie rounded a littlo-nt the end is a flood instriuiietit for this purpose. Cue per-iou should hold t'.u Hiiiunl's lieu I, s i as to brill;: the mouth and throat iu a si rainht line, and unotlier should use th-stick, and at the h una time work mum the obstruction from th' mit -i le, rubbing it downwur 1. l'un!i liraily im' gently ui the sti'k. Another nietlio I is le put a stick about ns 1'ire as oue's wrist aeros th niiiiiiiil's mouth like a bridle bit. and tie it last so as to oblige it to keep Up) iii-ulh open. Tiiis will soai-tiines cp'.te e iii-hiu ,, so tll.it the obitru' ti..!i vill b- thrown up, or will faeili tut breathiii;: until inip'ous iiioiii:ll lei - - tt hered ar Hin t it so t hat it w ill pc.ss low ir.v.ir 1. If tli obstruction i u it far down, th- auim-ii's mouth may I be 1. pt open by 11 lpil's-ho' or bv j iiio -ks bi t we "i th- jaws, and one with ' I s'u-dl Inn I nil r-aeli d-iwn an I i litliir.pv p. 1'alcss somi'thin.: is d.iii- s"Oli III' n il i iii il mil-l cli '; to ' d-ti;e. an ! tiaie i, of mure iniport.uic ' ! than -.'.ui!. 1 its tin! p;-1- iiil -r s M , Il b:Mi M' I. If th" Iu profuse Idee liti ; o! c p-s t!i it nee 1 at a H-ireoii can be se- j b!oo 1 e.i:ii-s in jets at ale, ut th1 interval of a he.irt bent it is tr iai mi art My. an I u tihr ban Int' I'rpivi'ii ihe w. un 1 an t body should be iippli-'. then a stout stick pl.i.'ed It. li v mil t listed until the Lion I !l ev- but sloile. If th- one will put it mi Iii ma in i;i;1i n! ill ! cmrs.j o." lh nrl.-ries lo l.riu- th- kn-tt directly iiv.-r it it wiil ha-t mi in.ifiers, r.:i I this should be a pari of the education of a fn ;-- r. If t II - i ,. i i 1 llo'.v.s iii H e UitillllolH str-nui put a wide bands,'1 direct! v M'l till ether. ,'-i:iu I 1. 1 keep tho e.les to ii viii-' it tieiitlv as can be with th- hand.-' A handful of ttton. even of -re Wiil l'.s.sist, I, .iss. under mav hnl i nh-r K'Vi tie- e 1: l'..r a d tottin-r win Wt! have seen II horse life siv.'-d in tins w iv wii-'.i th- le; wii Pally cut by th mowing mi ehiiie, an 1 a mill's life save 1 by th i'o -t lii-tiio 1 wh.'U a ballet ha 1 en tli j iirierv ! t,i' in a mid e tip; elbow, surifoil hiv . (.' ileiipiu ' hi Henri' i.-. l,,-. I", irai w, M l I. I'MlM ASP tiAlililt.V oi'.; -. I'll!"! feel pr.un in an cvIumvj die!. Tic iii tst sue-;-ssfal tram t are th) t il-l-le.s, W'o'ke-s. li y.cir fowl- ar n it looke I after, d i not ep ','! t i i iiiii 'h fnm the-n. I'uib.-is ii:il ye.irliu. h-iis ur- t'.; oai'it t i pa yo u- d-ii-a l-tiee up i:i t it a s ire protit. Ureeders will litll lipiri; I1P'!PV in raisin fewer ipiim il a:i I -iviu ; thorn a 111 tie t ra; niii .'. W;ih b 'ckeepia , mi 1 fruit crr.v.viu ! :.i' im 1 I'.vo crops mi.- be milj tr LH th- - I'll l in 1. It is s-ad that e ilie in- i luce 1 bv cat- in- hoin sm ill pi, three tile tPll ' y may h. eared by eitin; a eh' 'ks It " I fee lin ; every tw Ipimi ', b i: n th-y gr )-v ul dec m iv be leii-th-n - 1. l!cri'ie relit v- the soil of very lit i tie fertility, an I leave it in an e-e 1- lent e,i'.i liti m t' t other crop-t. There is n red riv ilry b-t .vc.mi tli" ' trotter an I th h i -ku y. K i -h is - i i I in his p! ice, which h on tint th i other c i n ii nt till. The importance of the mi!erual an ecstry is n , s - .nor illy reeorui!" I th it this is ca'l I t !i bio i Im ire a : of trotting br-c liip;. For Ki-oa in ; b -rries lect weil-tlraiiii' I s :l hoetl crop w as pro lu all kin N se. which s un lis! sjison, Potat ) yro la I beiu ; li s'. Lin d:i an 1 I'ots vol I rue, usil with Meri n e a im, pro lu t lnr' ear-C.ts-es nn 1 loil; wa d, if fit, i I supplies art! li'tera! nn I -oo I cure -iven. Kur.iete 1 li'uiey re piires less skip, but there is m ire pro it ia pr i I leiu ; the best w hit eo'iiii, fo" which th-ro is always a dc nan 1, hii I which nevrr mi iters iroai eumpetitio a with a cheap , counterfeit. Some ponltryiip'U claim that, hen will never eat their e,'s if they are given plenty of broken bone. oytei and clam shells. The best plan is t i keep a supplv where thev can help theiuselv. Some farmers who hive spent a great deal of money mi l ni my years in breed int.; up a nice class of inures, will fool ishly sell th an ti :T iu a tit of tlesjun den-y, retaining only h ieli as they ftiiild li d sell. lSees never iiiake an attack while in tpi-st of honey or on their return un til they havd etitere I t'n hive, sty n writer. It i only in tin hive au 1 i'. its vicinity lri.it j iiiiyexaect them to mauilVst this irascible disposition. One dolhir a year h is for years been the avera prollt of tlie well-keiit hen, but the improvement iu lie feeding the l ist few years and the be! ter k'ioie bj;- no.v ).nsess I In- i :i! t-l-.r-s nr p! i.-iii tu avera-o higher rinoemory pnpv s-Tett oU. era nil that hrn nocesnry ' tl lriH'ht ; while aeluth niurted ia ker-si"j-j au I tliwel i i whitin will ba fouu 1 best for cioou'.u : tinware. M roil naiim win is'io-jjd bf jion rudovo? nil br.i-s t;i fjean it. th ji th. joaghly fieriih with a scrub' ii r br sh. an I presently the brass will shuio lik'.i new metal. .SUir rods she aid l- eloaned with n poft w.Mdoa '-loth dippd in water, and tlmn ia lineij- BifU'd foul iish-.'s. Thori ru'.i t! cm with a dry Hviiiel nuf I they .-hin' iiu-l ever la,-tielo of ash h-xs dUip-ear.'.U -." I" 'CI AWAV WOOI.I'N OAI'.MRST'. Ti tiro bausewife i t.'ii. has a Kreat d i! domain., beeriiis- h than to IX"'-' e.i;i t all woiil arm?nts ar "nii;l hy; ! woiil klpl.VS leliist, n her better Ii c.v ue v-siry t i tli presorvii- tlou nf I K'nitli in e-il 1 !vc a; her. Sii lt lieioiis superint -adt 1 It making, washin- and men. Ha,- of t.ic-e ;vir- Iil-eiits IU I al Mites, Iim :i ',: w.e-:i PV pntcrfiinid hu to t.i- ia jnliire ones nf fecte I by 1 V b.ibv. ipp. .vIpmi Ihe tim of year eon j s t.i pritt'vut a.vay. sh neatly darin even th' very tinie-t holes', folds the irji.v, ..cut saiootlily, nod enve'ops th-'H t ut ir !y in c 'lt aa cloth which s ie sniiiy t . -s with string. These tidy ri dls ol bundles are then laid iu a trunk or chest, w hich i care fully closed a way from dii"t. Two or three times ifrn-ini; th siiaim -r t'u wools are Ilk "ti icit mid hun: out in Up! air, after -which tii-v art- carefully returned t'" 'heir eott-m wr.r.ipiaa ltritiu. 1': tlfit Tree Pres. r s!io il 1 hlereiic,' r i :rn: m: t i tr. Kvery yoiitu htuisekeep tlpirou-hlv on lers-' and tli ! between stirrin : .vi.l beatin ;. I. m.tr dishes are spoiled bejair.t thesj things are not c!eii'-ly iinder-;o-i 1. In Mirriip: th-objt-, is to combine th.; iiiri.'di'Mits ni- t i mako n sulHln-iee o'tioiiiii. 'I ii- 'p-i m is kept r.itip'v close t i th : b if. nn aa I si le- of tli bowl a nl is wori.e I around mi 1 aroiu I iu tli 1 mi'.'.iire .'.atil I'd obj-e' is nt l.iiited. tieati'i i-i e:i:;iioyctl for iwa pur pose": First, 1 i break up a sab-t in . ;.s ia Kaii f t",n'-i fo" Itivalin or for eustirds; sc t;i l, for mikin- a sab. Ml nice li;;ht by inipriwnini: air iu it. 'Tiiis ii ilie e.i ii when we b -it tlu V hit -S a" C.iitO battCi-. it'. Til '3 movement M very dill'ercut from stir l iii f. 'l iiespooii or whisk at every stroiio is nrt:aliy lilijl from th bowl and briiu' i with it a imrtioa of the materials that are heiu, beaten, which t-arri-s air with it i: fa!iiu,' biiak. It is not the rrnn'ie. of strokes tint make sulutauees liht, but r itlp f th t vi-er ari 1 r i;d lily with which t'n lit'stiii-: is done. When usiip; a sp i.pi I or wiiisk for bei'.iu-; 1 1-3 lou; up- I wii rd strokes, tip lipn-e r'ti.l tin bet- , ter. Th" sp 10:1 should touch the bat- i t im of (lie bowl es -ii ti ne aa 1 the ppj- : tioa must be regular. Another way ti be it is t use the. t'irciihir luotion, in eaic the side of thu !i hpon-.i is kept el.js.3 t i th; side of IU j ', bowl. Thu spoon is moved rapidly in n cir-l", carrvin-' with it a portion oi ihe iu,'.-e.li .-New York Wjrld. i::;.i:'i'.s. Chees-.' Cake LV--Tiiri2fl cupful of Nilgai, oil) ill oa soft. H'.ut-irkaio. Mix well tuid p;;ir into u rich ii crust. Ilako witlunt an up per crust. This makes two pie. Apple Tapioca I'liilpint;' 1 .ire a:i 1 core enoii-'i apples t i till u dish. Put uit'i ( !ieh apple a lit.le l :m in p eel. j:ik oi.'e-liilf pint iP' tapioca in on: ipiart of bikewarin w atv four hours, n Id a littl- salt, tl iv ir with iempi, po'jr over apples. oilie until iijij are ten ler. Lit wh- ri cat I H'.i erea-u ! : and susiir. Spiced l d!s for Lunelicnns Take I; piece I'r.irii you- iM'e.i'l tlour;h and rill it on; half an inch thick, brush tlie top with incite 1 butter, and cover thick with ciiiuimiu mi l line white Mi-ar; commence nt one .side ii ltd roll up us jelly cake ; th-n cut it, mi in-Ii thick, an I lay in a piot ai biscuit, close tosether. and let th iu risa au I bake twenty ininut. s. Chant illy I'asket -This basket ii jiretty, loir skill la i "'i'iiro'1 1 i m-ikeit hiicessfuily. Milk- a evirctit of s:i;i.r boiled to crackling height. Dip th dec's ot Homo luiiearoiiiis into it, an I lin- a mould shaped like a basket with them, t ikin-; care tint tho edjjvs of tim luaeironis toieii ei-h n'.hT. When wanted. taJ.o it mi of th luoiiid, till it with whippelcrea.il, nn it is then ready for th- table. Tim , two or thrcs hours t i s .f. I'-rip-a la Oaion Stewed Hail (lis eiiious whole for half nn liou;- in water v. itli pl-nty of s-ilt. Irain a-i 1 re turn th "il t i tho Mew pan, with a iiutll piece of butler or tirippinj; nn I ii little pepper tin I silt. (liver 111 p in a-, closely ns pindblii I i keep in lip' steam, nut le! tho onions Htaiv P'Ully for t w i or three hour, ii-vor I iiiX to tln ir size aa 1 tpt ility. It ide llieiii w ith t h'-ir ow n Ippuir oeex-tiou-ally, an I tak e ar j th"V do n it c ui so fast as to en iso this to dry up an i j;et bur :P.. I'rinee of Wales Cinrhnte Liy thick slieei of any kin I of ilelic.it cuke in a deep pudding dish ; over this pour hot, boil" I cai-iUrd, mitlj from the yokes of three o.js an 1 a pint ol milk, sweeteiiatl mid rlavorod t.i taste. lo this several hours b"fjre the dish is to be served; jmt before nervnij', put a Liver ot tdiee I pe.''ip.'4 or uramjes over t'n -cake; hive the whii-M nf thu I'.,';,', beaten to a Mi.Y froth, with a little siia;-, aa 1 j) il over th i fruit. Put it in the ove a ft f- v min utes t i brown. Winr. Uiilway Tariffs Ar. Hi;,h. T.i hi'lpM; railway t iri V. in th i w.irld. oritsid- of tlu Pa'iini Up.l roa I, prevail oa lnC in? i lliver Uiil way. ia Africa, lu present length is tweiity-tive luilei, an I it c'j ir.s il l for tlu o:i3-'.vay thr.i lh trip, . forty cents per mile, tirst-cl ks. Tip ritei for seeou l-clas a wi, irn i litioa, w ipeh means stau li a ; u a in freight eir, i SI, or four ct'iiti a mile. --'Svi Fran risen Chr ouiel While Miss Lucy Atkinson, of Fur ley, Mo., was riding a youug horse the animal reared aud fell' on her. The pommel of tho aaddie penetrated htt Lreoii. is he die .1 almost iiutautlj'. Tiio latest f.l amoug tha prctt j;L'ls in to talk woman guffrage. Idlly Lnngtry, the oetress claims tfrt be only forty-one years old. Women gardeners orii iu great da maud in England and Germany. Butterfly bows ari very popular tins season ai.l arc seen on almost cverv thin?. In Holland an attempt is bcin tipple to pass a bill allowing "women t a I'c eld-tod t j Parliament. Mrs. Cleveland, wife of thi Tresi ii?iit, ilresse.t her hair iu the styb kti-.iwn n t!u "Dian i knot.'' The Uaroucs -. Iv.nnn S)Krri-, n N'or- wav, is saul t i lie the hest known wo j m i:i painter in northern li trope, O.uvu Victoria has sit .' pianos at Os'.i-.ini e, Windsor ii'id Ibi-kin-jlnni Palace. Many of them ate hired. J A TiseTtil novelty in tho way of o p i .ler puff is mounted on n lotip ivory M'.ek so us lo oiiaPle one i powder tin? back of the neck when without a maid. IVm Yo'iui, a direct deso 'inlaiit in utisiil tho I'itsairn m itiu-erM nu I a wain in of more than usipil intcRi,e;rn',e, is writing a history of t!i3 Piteiira doiiy. Tip' tirst ffnriwii to be elecled a member of the Yacht Hiring Associa tion of (ireat, Ih'itain is Mips Mibel I -ox, of Soiith'imiit'Hi, w.ij owns th j eutter riera. Madam Marches!, o? 1-ais, in th'; t' wo d fatuous voc d teaeher ir thn world, i Sip has trainetl nearly all tho fcn-ai in rrers of tli lh generation, iaelu lin Melba, Calve and Kappis. The jewels of Miii!. Totrnzzine, thi iiii,t. famous jirimi dmni'i in South America, were recornlly wize 1 for il. lit, w h.Mi it v.as found thai all t ho ( ms were ma le of pasie. Tippies nro preater favorin's with the I'arisiennes than over, but they also nro Lirer and sit down more closely on the head. The. prettiest r.re entirelv covered with flowers. f .Miss Maker, w-.i.i is proie3'ior o: j tlreek nn I Latin at Simps. n College, : Indiana, is only thirty-two, nn 1 it is said that when sin) was fourteen she. 1 translated o:i" of tlpepl.ny.iof .T'ehylus. ; Miss Ciiirlott) M. Yong-e, th? Eii--, lish wi-it-r, i-i till mil incline 1 t , stoiun?ss. Her hair is white sh ) is I now in h"r Hcveuties and aha Ins j larj;e dark brown oyei that nr j full of expression. It is s-ni l t'.iat tin! Kb vlive'a m (th-r lias picked out as a bride for hsr hi:j th" IVine.ess Naiui ", diuhtnr of thi Sultin (if Turkey, wh i was bora in lS7d, nu 1 is aaid t j be beautiful nu.l lii'jhly culturetl. The new grades in swivel silks ar.i j in great use for afternoon drosses for j t h eamin neason. Tliey are of haad I i-om.i ipinlily, they quickly abed dust, do not wrinkle, and are pronouaes j jj absolutely fast Culor. f Tip? r.iaprosa o" Austrlt, nu n pa , t!iotic delusion. Shi fancim that h i unhappy ho:i, t!i-: Crown Prinui R i- lolph, is still ii baby. A Wig doll hai ' been given her, which h1.ij fori Ilia an I keaos e amtintly by h . f Satin ribb.in, thres in iliss wid, f folded to thu width of thi ordinary j eidlar aa I failaaed at the sidi in b j M.iaey butterfly bo.v, u a cli-va j. from tin sliirred velvet eollar, that liiitr:- tceived tho approval of Mt.ma lel'1 M i le. j Miss Alice I'. H lv.lv'ii, of Mi.li-wu, Vij., has distin;?aish' 1 lurs!I iin I I ftiirprisad her ipjigldvirs by sho itiii; a bii?wil lit. Min H iy.1 n. alth jii??! " . ; - " --' " ' with tue e ise an 1 smI! of nu old h aa- i ter. The l'riueess IJ:i tries clos 'ly fo. lows all the t apieil Ho'i.rfi, nil I after dinne.' at Balmoral tht Q leea fre 1'iieiitly li-tens t i a nio llev of papular airs playe I by tli ! 1 Via .!, win in all theatrical iii'i'tri i-i th ro:i ;hlv u i to date. The estate of ''i'riu .'..ss'' Kairilu-ii, iijjordiiix tn a late report of her tr.u tee, is not. very e;t;n,iv,e. It c :isist ef No:ip.'thii!,5 like a b.is'.il "' jewels, ffoiu-Riixir stoek, a little reil e-ititj and a small i uteres', ia thj property left by her mot U-r. "A Cuitest of Siloneu" is t'u n ivet entertaiiiiueat to he jiveu by th? nijai bers of a 'Voru m's ujwiu ? society in In liatpipolis. Last year th-? tirst wo man to speak was qniei fur only tlirj minutes. Tlu win u r held her t jaii i for liiiieteeo miti'ilut no I l,i-ftp. ! bCeollds. j Mis. Sisa i Stswart I-'raekletoa, of .'iiiwppiee, tn., im nttsiiil xrsa: distinitioii a a potter. Slpj is Presi dent of th; Nation il Leau! of Min eral Painters, an I is tlu ii'iih : of n work which h use 1 in a tei b a k at he South Kyininto i Art M isi i u, liondon. Tlu K apresi Froduri-k his inluei.l Berlin 'm ) -eetiiM ofa iuta ir p'ni.i . rajili-rs t i en-aperata 1:1 briugiu about an iutBrnatitui il exhibition of photographs by am iteura in 1S),, tier Majeity Im im l.'ilikjn ti baa jiatroues , an I hs ro'iieita I Pi-inses ileury to aet m her subititnte oa the commit Ise. A bloa le requires a so.'ter shxle of Kreen thm tlu bruuettA To.) bright u Ipu would give to t'.u fair-U cil, fair Bkiii'i" I woima a swallow washed out look. Ha! it is well to knorv that this color, as well as all others, eau ha so,'t':pi.l ii'i 1 ran lured wenrabla by eith-r type of Imuty if ju lieioasly combine I with whits. I.iitle Kitty Blank, nsjed four, paintel her doll's chfeks with brick dust an I water an I blackene I dolly'a eyebrowi with ink. Au aunt in tiu family, wa i rou ?e l her cheeks and jieueille.l her eyebrows, beliovin,; that Kitty was attemping a oaric.at.ire, beat her ciueliy. Tin paaplu of .Still water, Mich., w araa I thj cruel auut to leave t uvu. Tiu wrt i lin ; cake ()f Prin.'pjj Vis toria Melit i was of a royal height. It was niixoil. bikti.l, decorate I Had Hhiiqted to Cabiir' by Messrs. Guo-t-r. A ph )tori;iii is aooeulil. It t:iu ls live feet iu.'hes .'n hsiht, aal wri hs a hutidre I an 1 fi;ty piiuuds, liein.-, th-r-fore, n ''tt'ej b'g ger an I a little uearivr tUaa tlu br:da lioisclf. ASIDE from the fact that the l cheap baking powders contain alum, which causes indigestion and other serious ailments, their use is extravagant. j It takes three pounds of the best of them to go as far as one pound of the Royal Baking Powder, be cause they are deficient in leavening There is both health and econ omy in the use oi the Royal Baking Powder. POVAL BAKING rOW&ER CO.. 106 WALL ST., NEW-VOnK. A MAN-OF-WAR RCOSTEfJ. IIli lin'-iitiiiter wllh tli I'mml Itrmn'rr Til l! II ' Sii w- In Hie llrims t nllliilor. Wl-.o wold I think that a ronter roiild bici-nie a creat pet on bosrd ship? Ihit on the Ilaiiship Chic;igo, ; tin man of-war which last spriii) trave'ed almost "i.oi.i niilesr to j;et ' hotipe tor the Coluiiibian naval pa rade, there was a rooster that was ! tip pet of the nun on board Mi I p. Ho was bouoht in tho West Indies, on tho way to Montevideo, and was i intended for the Christmas dinner: I til his great cheerfulness as shown ly his heart y crowinj; in th" mn-t 1 iiiiseasoiiab o weather wm him his' lilo. Aft- r his liberty h id been nivon to him and ho had be.-otue fairly tame he noticed one day another very proud rooster In a po is'.ied bra-s ventilator i wh'ch stands n the quarter-deck:. I I ! immediately put on bis proudest ait: then, nolicinn that the other ro ster did the Siime, In. stopped ! closer to Inquire, and smm foanl liitn-eir u'lariiiu u.iiacioiisly at the pth r fellow, who seemed quite as . dellant as hlni-clf. l-'rcm looks it came to blows, and toon our rooster was iniii;;nuntly llphtiii).' his own r ' lh ction. Occasionally he would strike ' lin- ventilator a hard blow with his I bill and be thrown hack much aston- ' ishcil, only to return to the attack j when I.e not ic al that his enemy ai parently retreated. ' This was kejii tip at intervals for i ncver.il weeks, until the rooster learn ?d that more hard knocks than ulory writ to be (ot by keeping up iim i '. 1 1 1 1 . i-.ieu iiov, iiiiei iiiaiiy j n.ontlis en board, no ( ceasionailv re news the alta -k, but in a half-hearted way. as if he knew ho was doiiq; Minn thinp silly. His name is IUck, and when there is food ahead he answers to it like a sent lenian. At ICnscii ida, iu the Ar ktentln - liOpublie, the ( hicav'o lay alone, ido the dock in the (iriiud Canal and Dick was allowed io run on shore and pick up what he could llnd. He nexer strayed far from the Banis' way, and would come proudly strut ting back when (a'ied on board by one of the nu ti. lie is a very ptina -ioiis bird, and In F.nseiiada started a fldit between a ih u' and himself. The combat, wit nessed by the whole sh p's company, while product ive of no harm to either side, was an annisinj; siyht, and con sisted of dashes at. the tin; with pe nsion:!! real h'ows on the part of the rooster and much birkiiii? and Mini, iny; about en the part of the iiii'. Si. Nicholas. I'r. Kih'ier SMi-Kor .m nil KMiu'i- 101.1 I'.la l'1-r ir-iiPI-I'mni 'il -1 aii-l rntiiullaiioii tr- Jjilioratorv lliiiliaiiitun, X. V. It lal;e n Panidi ev ; avt-l inn mil- s. " tin ill a tlav linml Tiilit' Alieiiil. Nn t 1 1 t nl mil P. we lire r;i ! . 1 ! r le.ivilicr ''l.ai'l linn's' m i to- rr.tr.jnnl ihe-e lie are i irk iim for ireeil times ji in epe liiKiIietit .'irn iil-ratlv riiiiit. in- ii liiir t!t arte nf in-n-i-ei 1 1 v. If. hiivi-lt-r. tl, in-Js lire mil movi on ..iitisi.-n-lni-. lit. wrile in H. K. .Itiluisiiii A- ( ".. I(ieletmi. ii.. ami il'i't will trite -! i' hii.-ine.ts .ipiiiir Iniiilv Iliiil w ill prttte a suriu i-t ninl tleli-'lil. KvelV nillle ee limit in lilll'le to il s-iaitv joint liai er t I tier. We will tim Miii ivttiiril fur : lerrh tl ut iMliinil li t lllfil Willi Cure, t nke-i iiiit-rnaliv. I'. .1. ( ill. M V i.- ( o.. I'm i., Title I A I" nii-.ttllte eniliei mi nil inei'll',-". I'O.ntil "': I tsttltnli'v t'lii-ff f ttttl.! nn .1 einr.m !. It em is In Buiuiaiiiii, .1 m Ilie- B -I i u iuIi ir i . tptn it Ton. in; ..Vlcil Melon s furui of htllllteii. vtls itiel tiitittft'o itre n favorito re'ri'fill'.ieilt in ( llin-st! iiij.' If II 111 it Ifl Willi iiil'iTloi as, I ll's KtP-WilliT. I'l llCk'tslsii 1 Or. Ninie Tlinmit r 1 1 it f J.V n r l.tilile. '11,1 l.lll'.sl e,,. el,l Wllsilisi'tiv tiiir ii iineet in ili),'-eeii; u W"ll I 'ill. rt',1 l y fln.l iu I..-1 Vein, Sell on HSili't. i mm, IIlKtt Crndo lit Kverv l'nrtlcnlor, LATEST JMPROVEP.ENTS, LIGHTEST WEIGHTS. ll rsfnirniir ftiimiiif'- i mputation of over fi ft II wnr lhat ''"'' f nu better wheel- matte In the teorlU than the lMXt.VL. Vl.ilOM. 5 AGENTS A Ws .; iai-i.ii.-r. 117 :n . iv iii at::i in i.vekv i:f. W'c let vi' n fi-tv Ikivs unit eirls' li cti-l. s cat li. r tinner pi-a-e. sai.ou, r ir-i i - tnni (st'iitl P-iiei-ios in ioii.s er lntiiiev fur our LAR' l't jiut of II eyi-lt-s, linns, Hiilttti, Hevitivers., hkatcs, I'lil r mniiey fur tire it ti. oi lu-r art t it-s. Wii Ii litis -ii(iilii-ii'' nn on- ean il in their own hiiieo nn 1 t they wa nl ViV i;,!.o.u:Ue n worth leu Hints tins uuioui.1, It'll eo-t of lii.iihl.i;. J3HNP.L3VELLRMSC0E0STBN,MASS. 4 Siiliiu.arlne 'ntiTr I.tnes. The lines re. or which it is proposed to lay n snl marine lelc-rratih ublo nr-i now- ii carefully nnrveyoil befi reliand ns a n v 'iionf i iiib'tiad fs siirveynl bo fori const ruel I n. Not only arc found in.; taken to lintl out the liio.piiilitiej cf the ceean lied, but the nature of th? be I i'-rlf is investiiited. This is dotn by ii: i:ie; n .soiiiiiliiijr maehine, which brino;-! ii i a port ion of the b.tkiri. Two sh ps iiiuk' itrnsr eiMPVes across tlp pripiwed line of enhh, ar.rl i-ound-inirs nro taken every few luiles, and more frequently if cin'iiuistai'.ces war. r:in' it, in i filer t i prevent the cubbi beine; laid in plueo where there isac.y ei-. at or sralden dilfe; Oiice in the depth o' the water. Coiilil 'inly lie Answered In I.r.tin. Little Flip-tiis-Dar's sunipin', fossah, I wants ter ask jvr bout do ocean es. Par's 1110:1 h watah in tie eceanses 11 1 liijjh tide'n at low tide. Wat b ennies of nil (hit oxtry watnh dnt wu, nt hljfh title w'en it -;eH to bo low title'-1 P10', .hdinsoii I III--U1II - (lilt's ii (piostshup, honey, 'at kin cn'y lm imswoiod in latin. Cinp-i-y, t l.inpory, ilixnm (Iij4it, seekil .l ;j us. Ikit's w nt beeoir-ei ib tie watah, honej, on'y ytu'so too youip; ter uu'ei-stiiii''. STAMPED OUT l.lood in iiw ms of every nrtmo and nature, by Ur. l ii'it e's (inltlen' Modit-nl Hiseovery. It rouses e t ry ornnti into healthy action, j urilli's ninl enriehi's tlie blootl. mid tlueiiKli it eleai'ses and renews thu whule system. All Plitnd, Skill, mill Senlp liiseiiscH, from n eoiiiiiinii bloteh er erupli'Mi to tho worst Scrofula, iiro cured by it. For TetU.r, 8alt rhfiim. Ke.ema, Kivsiiielas, Units, ar.'l 1 .... .u. . in.;.......-.. ;u n ' remixlv ' Mm. I'Aiioi.iNr. WF.r.K- I.KV, l.f Cillllfl. illtt'- iiiti '.. Ala., writes: "I BUlTerctl for ooo qunrier of a century Willi ,f"viT-wre"(ulerr on my leir and rrzeina ttiuit e-ii)li.tiis ninl (ruvn up nil hope (it ever hvlnit well Hirtiin, Hut I m liHipv to snv that your Hi-. Vieree's (inltlen Metl ieiil Jiliteevery nimle a ..fitin.li.t,. itii-oi.f inv nil. C'Aitm.iNK Weeki.ev. !,.(, Hiiiiniiifh I'hn'l Irietl (tilleient itoeters mut almost 11 II known ri'iuetlii-J without effect. THIS KNIFE !n,,v:;..-in:;;.'hrr- MMI-1 nvf In rxtbinte. for S9 Li- Llin H.il. etit frniil 1.1-,ii l ,.'Ve r'i't"rs. nn-l n i.vpax finnir'tn 1'iiv i....-i.ujii. Wttlt' f"f II-' "f '"tr "Pu r One Pro. mlun. . WOOLSON SPICE CO.. iA lliirun St., Toi.iiio, O. Unlike iti3 Dutch Process rfi o AikiiiH-K V - Oll- , OlllOi iilOIllii'ill?! br-d I'ri'paratiita of C IV. JJAKKU&rO.'S f HmBreakfastCocoa t tt hi h 1.v abnolvtrtt j i Tl lin' innrrth'tn thrffthn I A- n -ttijth ni (' it 'lift iiiixr wi'li iSiarrh, Arrowroitt or 'f-itirur, nmi i.i far moro ec- tiiin(til, cnxfhfj cm than nntt cent n cup. It m (IfluiiMi 1, liotiriHliing, aut easily Lv,i:.STKI'. . Sulil lijr tro)'ern fTprywhrrj. W. BAKLIl & CO., Dorchester, Han, PATENTS ?: B uuni i nt. iii t.iit.iii no ii a is r. m ip.on. a-lin. ttii.it. p. ('. he a ty'm tea i.t-il.w r.ie ier luvtutor j Mmkm J2 C'onsnBpciT and pooplo whaliaveweftk lunpior Astti m, Rbnulduso I'lno'dCuro fer Cnnruiiiptlitn. It lias cured thouaaBda. f I hsn not luinr. If Oil out. Il II mil tlil tit inks. Bold OTorrirbura. itae. ir y DIAMOND CYCLES. WANTED. rtiil.'H I i,f Cnitlti ,'f. 111. .eie.i. . I'KT. IIKVn.KIATII.fllilKIKIS' f liich we will c-Jn-o out SI 5.75 1 - . nr-.! t-r "ii our LARGE 400 .line illn-liitlfil taia- J r , risniii jnt-Kit- ttiiti iittu- , ruts Lt-iu the fiat t
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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June 14, 1894, edition 1
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