IONSTOII JOURItAL- KINSTON JOJS nn UNA "jjBr THUHSDAT J. 1 AT Ion ON l Uc4. len iK i ieci 11 n T rH too UCO UtC MOC T W LENOIR , CO., N. C tINSTON, Editor and Proprietor. WTB w" - ......ta oo Tw X oo Hoath..... IQUtrtU Blank lwtyi on band. DM 'fix Monti H. S. NUNN, Proprietor. Independent in All Things. TEBMS-S-0Q PER TTIB. VOL. HI. KINSTON, N. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1881. yo. 35. Joco w la ttikU Dr. fWV r Ml iCaea-adi " : : " : i ' ' . not restrain nream Memories. When tbe spring afi A-dtiSriolUnd- deep in their daffodil bed, . A?(1 re the daylight fades, Will yon think of a dream that was long Wilt jootetak of the spring Ind I of April nun that forever .' When the worM .. wffttj And sweet wun ... 8Un8et glows, tnemu " 0f the mimmer Beemaecaxce in a Jack could of disgust. Marry ltetta Storms ? NoC if she were an aDgel ! I don't like her for a cent, grandma only I know you detest slang. So. ma'am ; love goes where it is sent rd make a guy of myself by wearing j her cast-off clothes. Td rather do up! your suits all the week, at the seventy five cents apiece you pay me, than be disgraced by such a toilet as make." LADIES' DEPABTJIENT. A Fmlilit Trick. FOR THE FAR 15 D HO IE. and eurculio within their rrab even th canker rona. Ptritry YomiVy. and it's little black-eyed Viva or nobody Betta was bitterly indignant, and Mrs and 1 don t tains: it'll be nobody." Grandmav laid her knitting down again, and looked, anxiously, thought- 'mm . ! m. m A lemmine mcr, very common among The value cf bone meal depend I rki that would foreiSners al Rome Il1.T " described j Urgdj upon the amount cl pboepborie Flasxxx. Caw. To two ounce cf as fouowa : A lady goes to a milliners -cU contains. In bone this acid U in butur add one rifit of hot milk to tat 11 and looks over her stock of bonnets, combination with lime a phosphate of it one nisi of cold milk, fir ear, flour CVa Iln.. w1!V .Via fVi?nV Will I 1 1 . V 1. ..1. 1 vw I . . . mr - i J Morris scarcely less so. . . , ""I T , T Tv mi- a . ; 10 ,BM luf ' . . t . Y. "It's old Grandmother Wellington oulk 5- - weigmoiraw wmo. wi, iwo ixoicpooa. w J- tf Ulu W. klvT, tl la C tcc4 f U! Aoa lm v kart to kr. W imI ui wf Ur aJ fcO. over again," she said, with what ahe Will voomiMBODiei'B"' - fully, out of the window at the gor ereous clusters of snow-white wisteria blooms twining around the piazza trellis, family again no, not for all they're rtIam sorry, Jack sorry even if the Morrises are your poor, dear grandpa's relatives." "Iam afraid you , are prejudiced," Jack said, gently, in 'his irresistible, Till tho wug wlil y how H iltly,the Jane day. went tWulIm- of lat year'a sweet content? When tl,e'rcpcn ret in the rnddy gold Of tho" rimming fi4ds on the hreezy down, Will you think of the time when oar tale waa And our hopes were rif for the reaping down, pleading way. "Viva is as industrious as - m 1 v 1 . K a little bee, grandma. She gives music lessons and teaches in the night schools and does fancy work for the stores at odd moments." " And spends every cent she earns on dress, and makes poor Betta sweat oyer the ironing table to laundry her Swiss suits and lawn wrappers. I've no pa tience with her I" " You are prejudiced, grandma," he reiterated, convincingly. " I know Viva wears out all the old garments there are, and because she is tasty and stylish you accuse her of extravagance. She'd wear anything repectable to save a dol lar, and I honor her for it. And it's more than Retta would do ; she'd stay at home forever first." Grandma smiled a bright, sudden smile. "You've put a brilliant idea in my supposed was fine contempt. "Bich and stingy ! I wouldn't marry into that them to her the following morning that ents are water, fat and animal xnaU I in a warm rUr three hours. she may try them on at home and select j tera, with about four per cent of car-1 gH mi scrr hot. Fry When the fields of life that nowerea 01 1 Were stripped and swept by wo scyuw t Whn the world is awaiting the spring's sweet prime, '" ' ' And tho t-now lies soft over forest and field, Will t-on think how wo wept in the winter tune, Krc the pain of our parting was numbed and li-.alcd; Wh;n iho "love of vour lifetime" was just ncw-bwn, Aiil jour worn? A lii'clonc sorrow! I mind me yet, Vision we -Wtood in. 'the glow of tho golden ;;r:il): - r-,,.,, j.,.tt. r, : " aid, that I should forget, !,.: afir half of love is pain." tr:! JI - vho loves' most, the most endureb; i But tho "life-long sorrow" ia mine not yours! Harper's Weeklj.J sents to leave the' bonnets until 3 o'clock. What does my lady do then? j after its application. A aricuh urisL She takes the bonnet she likes best to a in. i 1111 V. -V liiLie woraing muiiner in m uac-jk uui 1 nmt rtir CrtM, Tt- owfnilv of a back street, and bids her make one n, Wl -tnMi miM have creep- hall make believe it's exacUy Uke the model she leaves with . whoU fibrousroota, the creepiog good Under raw beef or mutton, aesaoa 1 lit t 1 l n .'.U.V sVnn 0 ... . . 0 . ..... ner uuui oau-ijaoi. a wui, nintr hoiixontallv under ground with rrr. Alt- and. U Liaed. - mm w M mm. " and pushing up stems every few inches I finely-minced onion ; boil a half doxea from this creeping part of the root or I good aizod mealyv poUtcx, math. . I . mmm m rhizome. This creeping root ta not 1 am ooth and wet, witn mil: enougn to "life-long sorrow was scarce out- WHICH KNEW BEST? Dear oil Gran.lma Wellington looktJ np over her geld -rimmed glasses at Jack, with a world of loving anxiety in her Mu" eyes-sweet, tranquil, old eyes that wt-ro as Mao as when sho was a girl of Kir.t'.n. 'Aro on sure 'you have considered the matter well thoroughly, my boy?" Her voice was Bweet and quiet, and she herself was the daintiest imaginable ideal of a darling old grandma; slim, trim, alwuvs dressed in black silk and white Spanish lace half -handkerchief iD winter time, and a queen's-gray silk and allotted Swiss half-handkerchief iii nmmer, with puffs of gray hair, bv which lay a tiny cap, and a string Oj solid gold beads arouud her neck .. And Jack, ioa'Ring on the gaj cre-tonn-vovered sofa at the opposite sidt of the room, was Lct special pet an idol of all her score of grandchildren hamlsonie, happy Jack, who nnver faile to make grandma do etac:ly what ht wished her to do. And just at the present luo-.uent th hiidiest obiect of hi.- -ambition was tc r.'.-oTu-ile : Orundma Wellington to hi f.'i'H. -!., with Vivu Morris, and, ii rMnrn f-rhis luver-like enthusiasm 01 . thu vuv"M t, vH.i'.dma had laid down th. blu.' k m. k f-he vas knitting for littl Fl:rie. th latest gvand-baby, and look l over Ler glasses and put the question: "Are you sure you have considered tho matter well thoroughly, my boy T Jack laughed. "I havo never considered it at all when it comoa to that," ho said. "1 Lave a tlrm conviction thai such- things are settled by a destiuy loo high for poor mortality to consider." "But 4 poor mortality is expected to Buffer if experience proves 'destiny made a mistake," she said, with a little, laughing twinkle in her eyes. Then a grave, troubled look spread all over her face. She shook her head. If would break my heart, Jack, if you didu't rvy a wife every way worthy of y ou.' " And you mean you think my little Viva is unworthy. What do you call a good wife,' grandma ? I mean one good enough for mo, you know a first chws Al.no mistake.'; - worth ! And youll be sorry for it some day, when Jack develops the family meanness.' "Til risk all Jack's meanness,' Viva said, coollv: " and in the meantime I think I see a very pretty dress for. my self in this lovelv Dink and silver threaded barege. fashioned, I s new just out. Til rip it up and make it over, and put some pink satin bows upon it, and trim my rustic straw gypsy with a wreath of wild-brier to match in color." Betta elevated her nose haughtily. "And be an old-fashioned thing, after all Mrs. Judge Mivart and old Miss Spenser are sure to be at the lawn party, and they'll recctgnize the dress, for the old lady "Wellington and they were girls together. Fancy Algernon Mivart hearing his grandmother say I was in one of her cast-off dresses ! I'll sell the horrid old dud to the secondhand- woman and buy enough lace bunting for a new polonaise." Viva held her little dusky head to one side, like a reflective bird, and scanned the one which suits her. The poor milliner consents. At 9 o'clock she sends the bonnets. The lady is not up. Will the "young woman call again a little later ? The " young woman" con- bonato of lime. The action ox bone at a fertilizer, whether quick or alow, de pends upon its fineneaa. If ground very fine the response Is rapid, ether- ... a . f f I wise bone wui be aiow in iu acuoa. though iU effect may b felt for year BoUA. Take a piece of bread doajh a little Larger than a pint cup, and knead Into it one or two Ubleyoona cl butter, roll out and irtcad with better; roll cp and cut off riecea tha aixa you with, roll thin in the hand and pUc la the pan, let rie and bake. Tbe ctsI will hm nicer if thev are rubbed with butter before baking. f it Pre. Cat nn some meoee of she takes it back to the grand milliner, saying that she is very sorry, but none of them " suit her." Of rm lL lt Vsmn, TUi ra t!n .tU Wr. Xmi H msm al iW umv ria Cr axkl crrrff avua TU tnk Am a-rrr xl orrt - Atl a U-ic fULr lUj U vtj acla. ta rtt mo rvsta tl 1 1 V J TV' T oViall maVo it m V business to prove the assertion you have the objectionable silk. BOrr Vi wnnlfl 1r one "1 woman r, 11 X vu -J 1 - . . v . A Wraai'iAic A case has just been decided before the appeal court at Metx which sho as how a lady's age is a matter entirely within her own control. Fraulein Cath erine Mahl was engaged to a desirable partner to whom she had imprudently declared her age at six years less than it really was. As soon as the moment arrived for producing the certificate of birth, she was aware that her little de ception would be discovered, and she feared that the match w ould be broken off. She, therefore, took the liberty of altering the official document so as to likely to be injured by close cropping, I form a dough to make the cruat, aH to TVaex mcxnrmtzl n r U3. ...i L.:t. K,tLr through I th fx!, roll trat full hall an Al ut lu Ai-1 . . . .1 m j 1. ivi.i. . K 1 . A i,kii.mi .11. ri severe aroucuts aiicx cico iccvuxi, isui uuu, iwt when a bulbous root would be destroyed. I targe enough to hold the meat ; lay ia Tho function of the bulb in bulbous I the meat, add a teacup of water, or glasses is evidently to store up materials I if the pie U to be f cr a small family, for future growth, and if these bulbe I then roll out a thick crust of the potato. . . 1 am it. u.l I are ml urea or eaten ou vuc iw. tma Wisa .- a4 UtaK, d Um U To rtttirr tM ta n PC5UE5T rilUU 011115. cf The Bolco flZtin. tpeaka covering the top of the U at leaat an I q-aito bars as the h?a tnrL destroyed. Th3 nutriment la all grasses I inch thick, and bake about an hour and is gathered by fibrous roots alone, and a half. these fibrous roots are joined to the jtow Cook Ego Purr. rre and rhizome or the bulb In creeping or bulb- e egg pant a thin alicca ; let it ous roots. The best specimens of creep- gtaad for two or three hours in cold ing rooted pasture grasses are blue grass, ter, well aalteJ, which rtmoree a June grass (Poaprafeiuii) and wire grass, gtrong flavor and makee it more dtli maka it correspond with the statement W cUed blue grass (Poa comfrtna). I ca; wben thoroighly drained, dip u u toT to fire n 1 1 1 1 iY.ii. r 1 v w ri An wi i Muni i .1 r i.i w . 1 .t w.ii. 1 ...... were you, Bewa, . i mA The ceremonT took I Aotu Vl w b-000 ivcumu , - I yon xaiauu detaiur , 4 . . . already maae. xao ceremouj -;n rt?n I . . - i.vtrvn I J their foothold against many discourage- j crram), then into cracker crumb. menU. Both of these grasses start I TTjtre ready a large frying kettle of boil- quickly after cropping. Orchard grass I j0g kuj frying a few alice at a time ; Can a young lady who Is tvrriaitistly knitting her eyebrows be railed Lnda- f trioua. Money cannot be carried Into hearvn. yet many a church deacon tries to take op a collection. When a man tells you a story ta titty 1 LUltUe. 1UU Bay 1 ia u.v - I ... ..11 1 1 - j - thing I say she wouldn't. You say Aue Dili"" "" place, and the Husband was amy unneu Retto would do on thing ; I am sure -almost a check; and your most becom- lo a iy wh0m he believed to be quite to the contrary. I'll send them each a ing shades-lemon and blue. Let me ft jeun( e. Unfortunately the dress-respectable, sensible dresses- J ?7)U one of ih.jU fahioned and pretty-that I wore fifty JtOe p f th e love ly old lac b cutely examined J wba onc5 wUb. ! 8UveJ loallo u very nice with eggplant. m ! 1 1 years ago. xney can pe romaue, anu, although not in the fashion of to-day no girl of good sense would refuse to wear either of them to the lawn party at the rectory next Tuesday week, to which Viva and Retta are invited. You'll see who is right - .tack or his old grand- She nodded her pretty head sagely, md Jack laughed, his face flushing warmly. " I'll ttake my life on Viva. I'll go further, grandma. I'll concede all you iiave said, in case I am not right," he leclared, positively. " Well, we'll see," Grandma Welling ton said, wisely. , "Only think of it! Was there ever uch luck,. mamma Retta? Actually a Iress apiece for us from papa's people ! ran't. it snnerb? And in time for the awn j arty, too ! " Viva Morris certainly was sweet and pretty enough to have won Jack Well ington's heart, or any other masculine's. She waa petite, with 'lovely dark eyes, and luxurious brown hair, and a rare, pale complexion, like a roseleaf, with no hint of color on it pure pallor, and a little, passion'ul mouth, as red and i luscious as ripe strawberries, back of which the white teeth flashed enehant ingly. -Mrs. Morris, in the easiest chair the little cottage afforded, laid her novel down and looked at Viva, interestedly. "A new dress apiece?" ; Betta Storms, tall, aristocratic-looking, arranging her fair, massive braids more to her notion before the sitting- room glass, turned languidly around. " Don't make such a sensation over an express parcel, Viva. Undo it, and we will see the contents." Viva" hastily brought the scissors and sninred the thick 8trincr. while Betta read the letter accompanying it aloud : on " My dear great-grandnieces," it said, "I take the liberty and pleasure of each a dress for the rectory His splendid blonde head lay lazily partVj hoping you will be pleased 1 his folded arms, and he looked with WAftr them " TV 1VU UiVMl - a mischievous glance at tho old lady, who resumed her knitting serenely. "I mean a sweet, pretty, happy natured, good-tempered girl, who will . bo content in her husband's love, when tujre is no prospect of a new dress or a . 8ealstin sack, and who can settle down ret fully to a quiet country life, and not pne herself away, and torment her hus band for the follies of city dissipation; a girl who is sensible, economical, not hamed to do her own work, if needs be who will save what you earn, and thbk herself a qreen among women because she is crowned with your love nd honored with your name." " And jou do not believe Viva pos those qualification. V ' Howeoula she, unless you take ex s? Sheis itself? Zft and Grace Moore, tCl 1 Morris, ;the woman, vain, ex W gant, idle aud a spendthrift. She mined her hnsband firjanciallv. and I believe drove him to drink and hL aeaw. Lake parent like child, iook alike and act alike Viva and her mother. It was signed in full, " Mary Augusta Wellington.' Just as Viva reached the inner tissue paper "Oh, I do hope mine's a. summer oiiv nWcrAft.blA blue and cold 1" Betta said, enthusiastically. " If mine 61y is a delicious gray 1" Viva said. - Av.ft tiiA'innfir naoer was re- black silk, and a new blue sash "Don't talk such nonsense. I tell you I wouldn't have Al Mivart know it for all the world." Nor would she be persuaded. The very same day she sent for the one "old clothes" woman in the place and drove the sharpest bargain possible, receiving enough to buy a cheap, showy, cream- lace bunting; while Viva set to work, ripping and sponging and pressing the old-fashioned pink berege, with the lustrous silver thread criss-crossing all through its soft fabric; and at length, the afternoon of the famous lawn party iu the rectory grounds, outshone Betta and every one else in the pure, sweet, girlish simplicity and becoming loveli ness of her toilet, that brought out to its highest perfection the rich, creamy tint of her skin, and the dusky shadows in her eyes and hair. "TTowdovou like my new dress?" she asked Jack, after he had escaped duty to Grandma Wellington, tho aris tocratic guest of the occasion. t lit it better than anvthine else ia the world! " he said, looking straight in her eyes with a look that made her heart thrill with delight WTiile Grandma Wellington, and stately old Mrs. Judge Mivart and Miss Spenser, sitting in state in the red-and- blue striped marquee, near the fountain, talked the little matter of Mrs. Welling ton's scheme gravely over Mr. Alger non Mivart an accidental listener. " I admit I was altogether wrong, and I shall leave Jack and Viva a quarter of a million, just because that pretty little brown-eyed girl has displayed such good sense." "I really quite envy Jack his good innV. ASTnAlrv on little Miss vivas , x account," Mr. Mivart drawled, languidly, " I never took much stock in the other like the style too washed ont, vou know " "And I've heard on good authority that Misa Storms actually charges Miss Morris for ironing for her and that, too, when Miss Morris supports the family almost entirely. But, dear me, what a set o old flrossios we are ! Go bring us ices, j Algie a lemon, and an orange, and pine-apple!" rma nf th clerks, lhe bnde waa charged with the offense of falsifying a public document, and condemned to spand, if not her honeymoon, at least three of the first months of her married life in prison. She had the courage to appeal from the sentence, and cause the case to be argued out before the court of Metz, which reversed Uie decision oi the inferior tribunal, and acquitted the lady on the ground that she did not in tend to commit an illegal act, but had been actuated only by " female vanity." best pasture grasses lished. It starta, perhaps, more rap dly after cutting or cropping than any other grass. It will grow ia the night almost as much as cropped off in the day. Bed top lAgxti vuigtrii) should be included. White and red clover ! should always bo mingled with the1 seeds for pasture. There are many other grasses that might be sown, but tho seeds are difficult to be obtained. fcCIENTIFIC SCKH'J. A new species of wild boms La been discovered in Siberia, and has been named Frjrri!ill. rutin um in the language of Peru, "little silver," Crst diacovcrrd In South America, U the hcavieat body la Fa.ftk.lon Kotra. Jerseys are revived. The long basque is moribund. Tailor-made dresses grow in favor. Traveling costumes are made very short. Tall women should not wear oiffures. Heliotrope is revived as a summer color in Paris. Very little jewelry ehould be worn with summer toilets. White dresses of soft, crushable silk aro worn more than ever. Navy blue flannel is on the list of popular materials for traveling suits. The wide belt and suspended pocket are indispensable for a traveling outfit. Beige, kersey, chevoit, flannels and ady cloths are all used for travelin costumes. Pretty breakfast caps are composed of small squares of mull, edged wim lace ruffles. ' A novelty for boanet strings is tubular ribbon, woven double without any visi ble seam. The most fashionable low coinure is broad, describing a'flgure 8 horizontally in the nape of the neck. Long lace mittens in black, white, cream, or the colors of the costume are worn with sleeves of short or medium length. Black velvet bracelets, fastened by tiny buckles of old French paste, are again fashionably worn with delicate evening dresses. Spanish jewelry showing Urge leave A good mixture of these seed Is the I natur. following: Timothy six pounds; Ken- During the glacial period, the ice in tucky blue grass, four pounds; wire America, Utitude 41 degree N., is sup grass, three pounds; orchard grass, four poiiejt from evidence known to aci ca po un da; red top, three pounds; red tt- to have been 0,000 feet deep. clover, four pounds; white clover, three I pding the human body into a hua The fox whoa UH wa era fit la th tnpru coeof th CrU individual who aevered hU connection How to prevent aoricf c 1 half pt twelve o'clock and r4 cp at thirty minute before ore. Ayourg lady la NewTcrk ha p propriatelr named bet def rmsy, be came it was on test to her. A fortune await th maa who will Invent store trouacr with thai atlf aaaerticg crcaae dovra th Ifjr. BritUnia may ml th wave, bet It mnat be acknowledged thai the lxrri- caa achoolmaater wtve th ml. It Is a comfort to lnow that though all the fruit crop ahould fail that there would be no Appreciable faillsf off La the supply of fruit extract. Abided man: No; If no diirrar IaU earned Scuth. Wd rather be pounds and sweet-scented vernal grass lJnslimtj. the head of the infant U 21 1 "1 "T IL. ' . . rrn two pounds. A pasture well stocked I " ,0 z&. I ' " V a a mi with these grasses and clovers will cer- - , ull lbe , 13f bod T 31 and vi-v I tainly produce the milk for gilt-edge' butter. 100 mue aiicauuu yet, paid to the stocking of pastures. Tho subject needs careful examination and discussion, and we shall be glad to havo tho view of some of our experi enced readers upon it. National Un Slock JourtyaU Chicago. PraH Tree. Orchard tree thrive best where the - m. mi m A roots are kept cold. A writer in xne Gcrmantown Telegraph give hi ex perience, showing the great benefit his legs M. Water is considered sort which con tains less than 1-S00O part of it weight in saline ingredient; hard tf it contains more than 1-4000, and mineral ii iurr than 1-2000. rhoephoreacent paint, it is rei-ortcd from Turin, mixed with printing ink. renders the letters luminous in the dark. A daily piper i to be published there with tbe luminous ink. The crow is tie most inveterate m m -n.m f th Sinclair, birus i .-tv .M mmm j - - W of lt hr. It 1. .Uled Out . Mr. crljriHha UrJof .olI, Uii , 'i . , v:- - viMieiA to hi ravenous pr"W'. irtrtto vnn na. imwu iiibxiuxiuic ui iw ' orchard for sometime, ha now con- There is little or nothing known eluded to sow it down to grass, rear eith certainty in regard to the invention .1 ! rmw in dee. cool soil, hence I of ehvas. Some of the client apeomen it is that nurserymen in Bute having I are Egyptian, and are traced to about 000 be csJleU bU lAwrrno ie Vere and have to be baahful cf th dof tax collector. This i what I like,- aaid the tramp; " good country board, a he laid down ca th floor cf th barn- V-I. I don't like any batUr.thoef.h, he oberved, a few mien tea late whea interviewed by a ram that belonged npoa th pretaiae. II rm Udv ilaU tr toOlaf tuu4 In eblUl Utxa am trtk'a tVmwt vw Vy lMrta k. lb a- U UU U Uamml WU faiat arl Ui U Uid tLm ca4 a sm w ; ISkm Ulrj lasipa Lnl' tlkliy tW, al ti t&oai.iM'a tnU arjex rv bar; mns huA la rvWd cas'u sad To alip srwtU mym Vmm little Johnny had Uea canght by hit sunt teasing a fly. Johnny," aU he, opposing om great bead a ..,.1 time blrger than youraali hot, dry summers cannot raise pear 1.W0 before Christ (by acme A-- x. I should teae you, and peinap tat you , seedings as weU a those living where a) Transparent glaa U believed to I ,U ..j hoi," aaid Johnny, - had the summers are cooler. A good mulch have been first used about 70 before 1 ljj a I do when I swallow a . . . . f . i ii. . vt exceuent lor xreea ; n aeep HO ground cool, moist and soft, and with these conditions tree do welL The pear, which require more attention than any other kind of fruit tre especially like this treatment. the Christian era. The credit or tne in vention wa given by the ancient to th Phoenician. The story I a familial one, of the Phoenician merchant who rested their cooking pot on block o! natroa fsub-caxbonaU of oda), and fly." Nearly 100,000,000 hairpin are mad la th United Eta! atnuaJJy, bt p to the present time a womaa ha never raceeeded la be Lib jr. more than fmty- mm Is her taoulh whea doinsT no her Conspirators Caught. News from Bussia nowadays consists m . principally of accounts ,ox plots and counterplots. A short time ago twenty one students were arrested in a con spirator's lodgings on the confines of St. Petersburg, a female student of medi- moved, and Mrs. Morris gave a shriek cine being found among them in male raalirr X A sickly fowl should never be allowed ce there. to roost or run with the rest of the flock, because the disease may be contagion. and flowers tinted in colors of pale pink Eggs from hens well fed on nutritious found gla produced by the union, nn-1 Uir about her neigh der heat of the alkali ana uce auw w I . War If a U rial la the Brala. Th ArLh of a aohlirr who Lad newer rns!sr. All the natural cent now nd la . . . t r t i car-1 tiii country are uspenea a saxa jncia. but within a year the rslUraUoa cf flower tot rTfamcry ha ba started in B&nt Barbara and Alameda cocstic. of horror that would have done justice to the occasion ii the parcel had con tained human bones. - '"Her old. worn-out dresses !" she gasped, hysterically. " Second-hand, horrid old things, that . 9 . m Al attire. The police learnea oi uie cuu- spiracy from a carpenter on the adjoin ing premises. An officer was aeiaiiea to hide under a bed in ine room wuexe they met, while other policemen were mncealed near by, ready to rush in at a a beggar wouldn't wear V Betta cried, given signal, xne souau - - inTaA After lying nidaen lorsu. uuuao, While Viva, keen disappointment on 0ffieer heard the nihilists penecung a her nrettv face, lifted up the quaint Udnt to shoot the Czar. Five oi tnem " . , i - .... v. crarnlents. so fnll and voluminous, and lrmtArilv offered -to acoompiisu uo shook them out. . , deed. A choice was about to be maae They are as old-fashioned as the 1 wijen the officer suddenly jumped out tills, but they're pretty, anyhow," she his hiding-place fired into the air, said, the dismay, in her voice almost J nd declared to the twenty-one con- concealed bv her brave determination I roirators present, who had not recoverea ? - - . .... . . . ... to make -ViAnt nf it. "KeaJlv. if f-riTTi ihAir surDnse. that ne wouia du tVlrn ... 1- 1 '' wmwm Via 1 .1 . a . -U mnTfid At th. time T I -w " ew wj h m maouuenuo uuw. wua i inn uim uu - XI VOIl ITlTlfit tTar. I J ... " .. . I ... IV . i.j Li .. " unny niaid miv mark-Mri KttA Hto ms i Wn1io mariMi in ana arresvw iuo " I . . - I A J X V?VA and old Mrs. Wellington needn't think t Kaisea cam -ium m m and IlOWers iinveu ii cuiurs w iii. i oo - . . ..,. and emerald green and studded with and wholesome food will partake ia a tw,J! L'Z Tm Vlinm. is iust nowrn irreat great degree of the flavor and quality year, wa repKrtedrecently. The wound o o " I revived at the balUe of aicrioo demand. I u I . . . v. u.vi Am. I fVt,'?r--Ri. and mm tb elixaale cf that . Sunflower or heapaeed promote -rr"rrZ 't': ,,.1 : umaxre. and U a great atroying it, oi course, aaa ixy - - V brain, lodged ia the back and lower part I nowera, vbow a w ofthehead, After the outer wound Urj ahare of th ci;U cocirid Ln 7 . . m i . :.i tmrm. I it. i eosntrT wui aooa u rtwaoBu m r nam oa iiucivu wi ,mvwm.v- nience from the ,preence of the bullet. A patriotic correspondent quote the d M whea .trictl or np. Ithougb alwaya, whea turning himaeU into a different position. He w un-; wnTfnrr rnililxrf officer wm carel manipulating a muaket, ' The small old-fashioned shawls of white china crape embroidered with heavy silk floss in each corner, and edged with white nettled silk fringe, are again in vogue. as if theyi i mucn as smooth glossy plumage, and I a great desideratum in the making up of exhibi tion fowls. Fowl having unlimited range may be kept ia flock of considerable sixe and old statement that Queen Victoria is the only sovereign on whose dominions the sun never sets, and peinoucauy pro ceeds to show that the sun never seta on the possession of the United State; that when the sun is about expiring on the confine of Bebring's sea it is already beaming brightly in Maine and in the eastern part of that State is an hour high. From the farthest eastern part of our country, at Eastport, juaine. to the farthest end of the Aleutian isle the distance) is 197 degree of longitude, large flocks aooa become daeasea ana cease to be productive. If you commence of eggs for a start, buy a reliable breeder who breed none but the beat stock. Crushed bone or oyster shells l needed in every hen-house where the fowl cannot have aecea to calcareous matter. ynv in aay form is good for poultry. Mixing it with ground feed i very nu- hen the banc! burst ia hi hand. The piece fractured hi akuH o frightfully that fragment of the skull had to be removed, and even a mm a part of the begnmea train suDianc wa amputated, but the terrible wound aooa ceased to trouble him, and be or the globe. heme, la Esrope 133,000 gallct cf handkerchief perfume are annually dia tmd. The profit of flower farming ia seme portion of the Old World are ahowm la the following Cgrres: la acre of rutmine plant, 80,000 la cuxibcr, Imij I produce 5.0CO pounds cf Cower, valued at niMi aa acre ci rom uw, .--" la cumber, will jieil 2.000 pound ci . Cower, worth JT5; 500 range tree growing oo aa acre will yiald, at Ua year of ag. 2.CMJ pound cf fiowcra. valued at $220: aa acre cf viold, pro- dneiss 1.C0Q pound I Cowers, I worth S00; aa acre tf acacia tree cf tCO wia, at three year C4 a aa lived for everal year. Dying at last seventeen more man au w7 snw mMU aaa umj 1 04 m tc . ' 7. . . ,1 Cowera, worth iriobe, ! one of the best arucie iot ixwr , wa mao. ana , - - - fcij- mcrv vi fjcraiu j - . lingerer 2.000 ousoe cf AiitHItd allar- ris-es, and M good as gold. Out in Durango, CaL, recently, a mar riage took plc, and the notice of it la the daily papers said : " Cards. Every person in the whole town brought a I pack, and some a couple of them. the production cl egg. ! almost the entire Jock of tie gua taa Many Etem fruitgrower. y they bean imbedded ioi year. ia ane 7TZ,- i Tannneihei, theakulL It U aaid that no inpairmant arc Taawj fcrt--v. v i tV. fmii tmat and I TBaww , hrubbery. r tV a r-iT".ll fxaltie had ,U mnner In Irull Htm aaa . it. I 1 . . n rV9 w mA mm IhM mjm. mil nm WUILU I w crth fl,0CO;aaacr of 1 vender, gitirj over 300 pound of Cower, for du-l Ution, wia yield a value cf $100, 1