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Ftm THE FARM AMI HOME. niarUt. , shipring fnn. ff market scud it dressetl. Slif'i'pl'or Itruiit alina PiiRturm. A Ma-feU.'hllM'IH tanner Nivs that a ' Rrrlnm. ' 1 Cow yi-iiw a.eo In- liarl a roii-rli. ncky Pie Cist'sT. One rueful lanl, thief pasture, which was onvrr.vl with liriars eupfuls Mftecl flour, three-fourths eup. ami Inishfs mi thick t hat there was fill very cold water, a little silt; nil very little grass njx n it . lie cut off the lard and flour together, when tlior- the liiishes and juit on iH-i-p ciioiih to oiilily mixed, add the water, dropping . e.it even t hint; that jjivw upon it for it slowly. lour or iie yeaiN. Th.y killed all the Ai;Toii lVr. loK-i. I'oel and 1 -liars and most of the Imshes. lie slice on a slaw-cutter into cold water, Sowed on some plaster of paris and vvali thoroughly anil ilraiti; spread lie that was all h' did 'o it, and th.-n he twe,-n the folds of a clean cloth, nil sa;. an acre ol it was worth more and would pi-i'duec nit -,. toed than three would hefore. If a pasture is lieav i!v stocked with sheep. a:id oil mral and cot!, .11-. -ed local is fed tothelil to make up the dei.-iciic of th-- f iod great ini-pr.-vviiu-iu wiil he made iti the fertility and product i .ui s.s ,,r the pasture?. Knlish fanners ,'!ae ilooi.iivil that they I ,(, uiilcd the value of their graiii;- 1. 111 b I'.v i'efilin;r'il cake hi the : UM1UUT. ruixi itr Uiim iiuii riK- Mr. .1. N. Hatl- tt. lloyalston M i rep..it-d in th- .V"'1 hn:aii i i'rm r l.-j-t winter ( lit- follow ine; sa: is faetorv I pcriclli e in feeiiiliLT apples to cows and pie : In I 1. in common with most other i.inm r ai'oiit here l:a.l larp quantities of apples to ills. pose of. As . miii as t!t earliest v a rieties were lit for dome-tie llo. the inipi-rfect sn's were fed to my cow and (dir. till' feed of the pit: hein mostly apples, from the time it was aloiif three mouths old until it wa- killed in the follow iiiff w inter ; and I never raisiil a hett, r shoat. The ;ipple vvt iv fed raw. I aSo hi em to f, o, th. m in n. y cow a! tin- same time, lut let rc' ularlv or iiiui'oi tiiiy until tie- ciu ncaci in. i,t of white.. Al-oiit tl'.emi.l- ie of Ni.Vellll'er I l'e';,l t,-c-.e ('. W (I lily ;.;i the ;pp!.... t il.l' -he Wollld a', wiii.-h ill, I not va'-y much fro.n :!ir.'e-foiii'l!i- toon.- hu-h I per . . lot failing to do -o in a-:y i;i'an-i Xr 'I..' day. II! : 1 the follow in..' ;;. ' Tliis r.-n!: , in th.- tin-- IhmIi ii and 'hrift of the ce.v, the prod' . ell. n! nc!! and 1 u;t. r, an I f a'.otn one-li.iii' of he aino'ii 'Iismned 1 V 1 he .- Ulle c 'W I a led With the il.HT p'1: X i 'ii lardly attrii ute th -;..i;f -.ay en' iri ly to an i .pia! lie' rt and pat until dry. Fry a tew at a time in 1 i 1 i n tr lard, salt as you take them onr. .aratoia potatoes are often eaten cold. They can 10 prepared three oi f'ttr hours heforo needed, and if kept in a warm place they will he i ti-p and nice. ;i:aiIm Pi ih..n... M: we;! to other one-half of a cup of mo!aser. one-iuai ter of a cup oi' 1. utter, one eiye. oiie-half a cup of mil!;, one-haif a t,.( spooiiful of pure soda, one and one. half cups of oood e-rahaiii fl.uir. one small teacup of raisins, spices to ta.-te. team four hours and serve with any sain-, that may he preferred. This makes a showy, as well as a light and w holesome dessert, and has the merit "1 simplicity and cheapness. C.iiHA;i: Pi iiinu. One-fourth of a head of cahhage, one-half loaf ol I 'read, one (juart of milk, four eggs, hittler, salt and pepper; hod the eal hage until thoivuiihlv done, then chop it ery tine; hreak th" hrea l into tine cruaiii-; place alternate lay. is of the cii'l age and hread cruml's m a di-h. seasoning i ry ot her layer generoii-iy with l'Uttcr. salt and jiepper: finish off w it h a l.iM-r of I. read i ruin!'.-.; scald t he milk; heat the ogg well, a id them to lie- milk, then pour it carefully wi the pudding. Pake until a light brow n; : half an In.ur should siuVtee. This iitet hod of preparing cahliage renders it a- delie;ite a- cauliflower. ' THE OSTRICH WALTZ. An O.I il sl,l In ihp ( run at INirk li-i-r I'ik! ilork How to I'lui-k mi Osirli-li. Mr. .1. Protlu roe. a young Knglish man who has in Ceiitr.d Park. New York, a herd of twenty-thn striohi recently iiuorted from Ihieiios Ay res for hreeding in Aincriia. went one morning w ith his herdsman, an thou ape Tiiw iier. named .lohnsoii, and a rejiorter, to the deer hut in which the l'irds are coiiiiued. When .lohnsoii opened the door he was giveted ly a scries of sounds sUggi s'.ive of the Uoi-c inadchy a fog horn. 'That's what t;n- lii.leh natives of 'ape Tow n ca',1 '1 rommlni:.' ' :A Mr. Proth.roe. -It cvpiessis tin- same feeling with an ostrich that cooing d-uswitha dov e. I'ilshow you how we pluck a i o.-trieh. .lohn-on, hring the-tockmu." The dark herder, whom the hirds re- ' gar led with mild-eyed atv.-. tiou. pr--dine, .i long, white stocking, lie ! caught one of the hi;-,'.- its neck. I and inserted the head and tick in the 1 stocking. The Mauled L td i-xhihli-d ' somencrvou.-:ie-s. " This l-.erd h.a e Im iu so ! !!' in con finement." said Mr. l'roth. , "that i they arccouiparat i el getit h-w h'-n 'ie- sto-'king i- pulled oi- I lieir li'.'ks. Tle-y light and kick vigorously so'.ue ' times w hen tin y hav c hi i n a. cii-t. ne-1 ' lotheliherty of a laruo farm." .I.'htison led the hud up to a -"Ie of (he hut. against wht.h. v it! one hand. CLIPriXKS FOR THE (TKIOl'S. l.iffhl nnd tlio Ejos. Professor Pickering, of Harvard '' servatory, pi hits out in A'" that the color of gaslight has nothing lo do with its painful i fleet upon the e, s of j ' students amlothers. Tote-' this .pi -- 1 he ground upon which Cincinnati tiouhehada tin lanin-shad.-coustruc! -d The tonih id Adam is still shown In travelers, ahout ten miles from Iiam he held l!s n, , k. He hold w it Ii t ie- other hand, w hii .roc held tl-.,- othi r w inc. pa.r of shc.i'-- clipp.-d I'catle-r one iu. h from t In the w iug. "It w oiild ie! tied M'-. Proih.-r."'. feat In r-oiit. I :,i!amii,a! in. U'i pu!i i. u: tie- tail those oa tlu-ou'-ide ol th month afti r we n -tl th a Hi;, . Pr.-lh .-tl a whit. th -Il UPd.'I do." cut 11- pull I- -, n nrghi -et leathers ami stands was purchased l y .1. Sy mines, ai'oiit ninety years ago. for sity-M-veii cent- p, r .ii-re. A French paper records the (-asc of a lady whose lajr tuned from Mack to gray lutween t le-hours of J and 7 A. u.. during a .-ry severe attack of lieu raigia. nioiis;th" Chinese, -hoiihl the lily Mossoiu on New Year'.- day it is re carded as a most happy i.-m n, pre.s-ig. iag the Lest of hick lo the fortumite " tier of the plant. Tiie lir-t washitii; machine was pat-ut.-d i Fnghiii,! :i . l-y .lohn lyna ke; ii was eall -1 "an engine to he worked hy one or more men lor the weji a:id more easy oyl 'ii; and dressing of lo.'lhc .-iu,l , oa!!i." i he lir-t trial of triii'-fu-'.ui of Mood on man was made in Paris in li'.i'iii. N-'ine oi a sheep's Mood wa- eot.uyt-il into re- v , in- of a ina'o.'--, w ho seenn-d 1" I--i-ome more sen-il ic. '.ut who died ; disruig a i'cpiiition ol tiie expel inn nt, A Noa .-otia ladv ha a canary whi.-li one dav found tie- wat -r in its glasstoo low I., r.-ii.-h. a:id. alter scv oral un-u -cess i'ul a.tciupt- to drink, hopped "it its perch, and -a .piieth for a tVw ! miniites. n Id :,' it tiirtu-d around, . plllled a I'li'r,' ( i-'h i- ollt ,,f its tail. and dipprd th,- t;p on, i th- wa'er. put- i ling its claw tr-:-W;-eoii tie' l',;ltiier, i and wetting it. l-iak in the moisture. The , aiiai v n-p. u. d the triik si v oral t s, i ill it- t ha. i w a-. iiienchcii. The t-idei-d.-v n duck feeds chl- i'v in 1' eland on the i fuse of li-h throw n "it fr..iu the le u , -. In :.fiu tin- p'll. IliiiisPbiilil lliut. gloves are laid upon f,,r I w o or three minute o on w ii h less chance ITS lltld lit 'he U hil. (In r th Id Mr W illLf. new I, suvmjj of h iv I lish, y the apph the Letter ei;. ! ta. !l-'r,le,i. Lu -lio'i and a !.e .(:! t:t i! , - a-um..' in-ci-.-iiU ".iiiiri;ii at l.i k. t -ie Hid L, - -t, iilled iffoi-l a -f -mil ii.t :i ! 1 1 lit. "il and i 'i's and 'Ulsllitle grassy rusle , ll-eks ' c! III'. Hills w aLoiit tin fashion for allv Lun.p! they wait iter than ni-ii. Pr. du-tiug and u i an I urv rn, are Ik- need s.-ra'i la a' f.o.v ;.d sh air at all ially in su:n- !i water daily, fowls to go Pri : ie v an-.-If . althy chi- ken-, none ; t'-.iir y, ar- -Id. giv i very tw.-ive hens. I. liive pleiry of I i lilies of the year. es llllo-. "i. iive jilenty of fr d never allow th 'iir-fy. tk Feed them systematically two or 'i fee tiin-s a day; s-atterthe food , hey cannot cat too fast, or wi'lcu' .per exercise. l.i Hot feed ii'.a-c ian they will eat up el an. . r tl.-v e ill get tired of that kind of f, ,,. 7. (iive them a vari'-t of Loth drv 'id cooked f ; a mixture of i-iol.-'d . :eat and Vegetal, les is good for liiorn ' g feed. o. (live soft feed in t "u-liu -ruing, and I lie w hole grain at night. ecept a hi de wheat or cracked coin phe cd in th icratching pla-es to give tliem exercise iluring the day. Ahove all thing, keep the hotl aoiise clean and well ventilated. I". Io not crowd too many in house. If von do. look mil for la'a! ilisca.se-. II. I'se carholic ponder in the dil l- Ing Mils occasionally to destroy lice. IJ. Wasii your roo-ts and Lnttoui of laying ni s, and whitewash once a vec. in Simmer and once a month in Winter. !'!. .'.et the old and young have as leg a range as po-sihle the larger the Letter. J!. Don't hrecd too many kinds of fowls at the same time, unless you ate f;oin,g into the business. Four will .lake your hands full. 15. Introduce new Mood into the stock every year or so. hy Inlying either a eocl end or sidings of eggs, from some rt lial'le Lreed-r. Id. In 1. living birds or eggs, go to some ivlia'.'le breeder, w liohas his repu tation at stake. Y,ui may have to pay a nttie more lor Lirus, luit von can de- If kid damp Lov they will . tearing. For a useful home rug. pun-has a sh-i p-kdi and wash it thoroughly m I'.'ii.ng soapsuds, and wh-n dry eoml, i arefuily and an excellent rug is ma h for the foot of the stairs, tin- fireplace. etc. Ii l vi.lst cakes call be kept in ex cellent Condi!!"!! if it Is twice Well wa-lud with i old hard spring watr a':d then dried and wed pros-cd. this mas. is afterward to he well mixed with malt dust am! sl,.v. m co-e, jar- in i,-c cei'.ars. T-i prot-ct th- ir.,!iii'.g board froiu dil-t. take two paper ll -ur sa-'ks. . ut the 1 ottoiu otT fi-.,,i: one, and paste Ihis on. ' i the topi.f tin- other to mak- the j i i ; " length: w lc-!i don-, slip this o,- tie- Lard. Tin- eu'i-r over lug of the L-ard need not 1..-taken off after Using, ii this care is taken, and much t-iau- is s,,ved. To wash a line cambric liainikerel-.ief embroidered in eolered silk-, so that the colors do H"t run. the secret is to wash in a soap lather very .piickly w ring thuroiighh and then iron, so that it lilies a! once. There should be no staking, a.al tin- embroidered corner should be kept out of the water as much a-possible. A little alum in the water will make the process more sure. A Curious Excuse forMunler. Diphtheria ill childh 1 i,s ti"t gener ally received ;us illl i-Xellse for murder ill riper years, but it has lately been al leged in extenuation of that crime in an Italian court of justice. The assas sin is a youth of seventeen, who, some months ago. after a ipnirn-l with the attendant of a cafe, drew a revolver and discharged four Kurds at the uii fort iinate man. killing him on the spot. Tin- facts were not disputed: there were plenty of witnesses, and the only provocation alh ifed was that the bar man objected tothis impetuous youth's tfoing behind the bar to look for a cane which lie said had boon left there by a fri-iul. Minervini, the homicide, is very respectably connected. 1 1 is father i had been in parliament, am! he seemed 1 "important w to think it altogether too strong that of ehiroinan he-a "gentleman," as he repeatedly called himself should be called to ac count for shooting a waiter. He said he had been struck in the course of the dis, ute, and that eonseiueiitly he was blind with rage. Put witnesses testi fied that he had loft the place and re turned to shoot, and the judge cogently observed that he was not so blind but that he could aim straight. Minervini's friends urged that he was of an un governable temper, and his doctor ecr-tii'n-il that since treating him for diph theria, ten years ago, he had had lits of rage - in one of which, jt appears, he had threatened to shoot a cabman. The jury found him guilty, ami. on account of his age, he was sentenced to the light punishment ot live years imprtson- llowever. in live years timcjhe Pr,'! d bird- l- .. i-'-il. ' , friends wiiii 1 heill sei.-d III -'ni l I'm-' rai , , ! .1,.!;;,- ,u to s'.V allow 0. All'-tl-.e low u t he r purler'- , a! st!ll llee th- Icsllit.,!. -"It oll Will -Mild I t lie o'lilg lil.li-hl.iall. th- ,,,- ami , th- b-r. !l,o! !-;g a;! :!:.r. They W hen let ilt iibi ri , ." .I .hiison push I,, I. ...r ot th- h,,'. -N Mr. I h. ie : . "-. you w i that you l,a e ie.; l.a sc. ing m An it:, a Lefi-r ill e a l'.w . pn ii liar w hist 1 ni' w h i' t !,- "br. -m 1 1 1 i -vr as Ie waik-d -i:' 1h- , -. T hi-ii l:i but . ! f. a'h- pu-h -akin j-.;..i--- - i 'i w a- -n.pt iruip ut! a u; t - dam t: i , n g i l-lle i am d Vita liilliU' ... .'.'ol d so'ie , hing -i liege of loi.ns.n i s. J!lbl.nu' th- I ird r -t.'ih-I ipe.l 1. Their in! tleir I ley ran r. ak-l.e. k lelnal- dU'k her if -t. and. i ".ilimieT Is , o hen it i- s,. i'-ain, and u : tun.' a -.se-ses t ; i r-'iii his br, a . for a third u u'clilline d'",u T.ooii pounds a I'll- value t rated in l.oulsi tin follow ing ma: W dial,! Pcil, w a ol th- thn at a;..! : .'lit op, la-ioli p lr. I . V. K '.'life t lie pa' 1- l.t "!.'"! the -llel.t.' 'Hi,!:! i-ll 1 he 1 111,: l',t ! tit ll-'V -r f. ' ilillVl ... lin f I'! illl-! a!ti r i' breast t line ly ku,,u ii that s it lav i-hlv. ,. plu. 'Ks In-r bea-t -t.'len ; seeolid l ake f. r some dow ! ! till- lle-t i- built The iu.i'.itily ol m d is but about siiieii-in was illus i . Ky.. n-cetitly, in i i : A man naiin-.l led w it h a I uiiior -. and had a ditli ' lined on hint by li fore tt-inir the '.'.il. iMislliened by , and w hile in I hat r w as r. iuov ed. The the slightest pain operation, and i- oitlg Well. Die Tuiiih of .lacLsiui. The -II-rai.t ig ." writ a Na-h-ille i 1'ii.n., i corr-spoiidcnt. i- ap-pi-.M-h ! thr-ugh a l-ei- i w of cedars on eit'e r hand. I I-i . in this .pii.-t ..id Lu Id.ug. main f-iie and s!ie. rooms of Ln.-k. w ith and wo..,. u i oping ig III'-' -.ie .!'.! ie I'. Tie :t l ga:i fl:i pitig their wins and ing. It w a- a v .-rit. ;'! w ait .'. and is termed by ostn, h !a:m-i-. The bird-t urn ripnilv round and round, dipping tho;r necks and s av ing their bodies at each turn. A rhythm that con id be set to music pervades their motions. "it Would be Unsafe to go aUI.'Iig' t In-Ill ll.'W. Ullless, l.ke .1 h lis-ll. VoU wen- lauii'j.ir with ihcm." said Mr.' Prothi-ro,'. Two of the nude o-t riches i began to light at this point. Thev fa.-oi! ca, !i other w ii h distended , luou'hs. flapping wings and glaring: eyes. Then th.y began a pecking: match, which was followed by some ; high kicking, forward. Kick ward and sidewise. "While they are too tough' to he much hurt by their own kicks, they have been known to break tic arms and legs of men by them," -aid Mr. Piotheroe. The bird- ar.-ile.-tiu.-.l for California. Mr. Prother-.e thinks his ostrich farming in Auu-riea will be entirely successful. i w la- UUlti reside -ipted gi an and iii-th pure.. as I he hero. and t w o o! it sixteen V , i.v .lack -on. Ion e. 'lollt. si. a. 'h his w ife p gr. M-s, man It s old W ll'-U ii-ariv sixtv consist ji,r ,,f a tube six inch length. On,- ml was dosed bv a re flector, and t'.iP other by a piece of light Mile glass. Two holes w ere inale ill the -ides, through which p.l.-e, t'a- glass chimney of an Arga-id gas-burm r. F experimenting with a photometer, il position was t.uind w In re the light received on a hook was of the same intensity and iiy iinilit color to that tr. tii a window in day 'iiue ;it a distant f ahout six fee't X lew iiinin', - nadrng. !inw -ver, wa stitliciciit l i ci.nv in. c liiiu thai I lie new light vv;i- far mo-.', trying to th1 eyes than an "miliary gi--flame would be, the ill elici ts K ing due t tile intense 'heat thrown down by th r.ileitor. Ami this, he th'nks. is the source ol the wind., trouble in the ordinary ga--blliller. The heat radiated Ly the 'flame, the heat', d chimney and slul h-. i and reflected from tucpiu'iied page and all other white paper ly lug on theta' !-1 I di-i.sih-iy-s.the II. is. 'the torch-ad am! 1 temples. Temporary rdiif may be found by bathing th." face and ey'es in wat-r. bin it is only temporary." Th -1 hot. dry air frmn the! imp is.i'so har,u- lul. and in i doubt cut rihiu is its -hare, "f its injiny to tiie vision. These cvi is may hot li in part be reiiiclieil by phi - it:g a pane of -lass so as to intercept t i!u- lilVs about thit lilliip before they i strike on the book or the lac. I'.al it , inn-1 be pl.io.il at such a di-lam o from , t!u- la mp as n-'t itself to I lin- heated. The hotter the flame the w Idler it is, ' and the m.uv light is thrown elf in I proporti-ii t.ith" hi at. II. n " ulists j are re, olriuendi-.lg silcli lights as the stml-uts' and moderator lamps, which bum v ith a Mnad. le t. and very bril liant flame, a. compared with tha' furnish. ,i by th,. ni-giuid nr. 1 I'.-h laii bitimrs. stai ;-i i,-'. -aid l't-.-f.-s .t Piek' i ing, si,.-w h .w alarmingly pr. v - aleut in a!--ig'it, -dues has I ome of , late among rtudents. lb n.v.arn'hai.r w l.i li will Vellt t a l" 111. till. :'.l, I. lie Il.l I great hopes of theelectric light in this r,-poot. In it there wa- the maximum of light with minimum of leal. The c-r-viiry in j iuten-iiy wa-.ri !, iti.m. Lu: In- thought w. - miighl l.'.'k ioi-w ard to the success of I lie light from the iliey'J-d-s.-ent c,i!-lio:i -trip, in 'I: - near future, lis a remedy ol-"ihe l.io ! W ide-plead ev il that aiilli t- the Luman i-ion," The ( iiiiifs Mi-take. .ludge U.ivis u.-l t i t'-ll some ad mirable stories- of an old Illinois judge, oiieof which we chance pa'1 i.a.'aily to r. iiieiiii.cr. nil.- oi the ni.igcs w as r.i'lur i"t!!iis i.a'do f- r conveying to jurors in his charg, s to th-m 'his own opinions w it !i regard to the inelitsof1 t lie ease. Ill.-neea-e he had ii. lie so w ith jf n-.-it ..i:ii'it-s. 1 ut to his aina'e- the jury Inner out l'..r leairs w ithout coming I , an agree nt. Th- judge impiire.l ,,f i he Lad. if what wa- i,e inatler. and h .nn-d i.. n. i-m that one jur-r was hang.ng v. again-! the otll'T eleven. lb' -e!t of t he jury at oi-.ee. and, -la' ing to the jurors that he had plainly intimated h.e.v Hie i a-e ought to Li"-decided. sa.. 11-tl'ldi-i .too-) t h it on.- jur .- vmis standing . in again -t tl th-r el-N. n. II- pr d-d to n- Luke tli juror -! irpix. 'I a- i-tinatc . juror wa- a iu-iv. u- link- man. and. as -non a- the ju Ig- wa.- .1, tie, li- rose up ai.it -aid : A MJTKI HI T TNTITMCU WOttA. from tt.c B 'bl 'n i.",c.J 31 I'ur Inlrriial mid !: runl I CORtS Hill '. MATISM. ri'tfU. f-,-:,l,s. ( t.ill.:i.,, 1 l.i-t lliles, I llH,.i.l llill.1, ln.ii xv.nm.)., -in'tmis, lli!it",, lM.-nilll I'. .-e..-,( Hkl-J Lien. IS, Fi" Vi;,; '. -... I....r,a, te. l ooiie- ".- -;-i..iiis el f tetrn- K: ie. A -l li ion. or Lai i. , I'uln. I II'.,. I n I . l.aia ol Ani.m'!, ;j!U..fai: I. -a is. MTt..t. X...ii: i". 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I.kk I . in I.i.l U'I 1 11 .I 'll., - l,:le. It I. H I ll.,- .ll I k UJ- mi'l l til 'l. l-i it lm lerl ii, :nil new it 1,1 l. li. st , '.ilie.i t.ll. :.t of lll- l-HIMltH I- hitn.liie e. ili i& 1. n-iei-iei liy It Mii.ei.J ii-. 1 il.t-iel-. 11- j ,.-- ni it.. In. ie ... .X. l.mei. I'll r'Teol l.i I " 'M!'.,ilt It. I ,.1'tiil-c e-e. sll'.'il .1.9 1. I' U.II.I.I1..1, it la t.il.l'iy ll.u.-- iv-li'clf . HI'IXIII. XOTITR. All wis r-U is 11 lull- Ii ..il, l.iit W FUIO mi J ..Ml' .III . tl-TlS. 'tl'" (.M.uiiiiK' oil net M.ectuvit's W mi I'S'.., --- ill.' I' 1 -K'l ! I I! -Il IIItlM'!.!.'! .1.'-'. rs in ij. i.ii.il iai 1. l.ni.u.M.. liitci sl.ei.l ti'" I H ;.i. M.fr.i ..li.l-M Wc; ftnii:: ::.-.; Ii'lll -:.' lei- I. Ill I J l.wo,'. M.itiiiUi mo 1 1! I ..'M'"i'. N. Y.. I l Mcr- cliiiia's oil..-: :'k Oii 1 ...a.; .a y. will tend in the I ill nr.- t pre-, L-hi- w id. j, read d. fed w ill be a f I s J cf ;!i : ni I.-- tin t h ' 1' t r. new Ii.r . ..nil Jt. 1- il. 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PROViSiPHS & STOCKS litdu'e. l'.'iv 1 a w "''.I i ' i !i I :!!: til jlld;i x.ais ao. W ife sleep siil den n-ar t In broad L'ranit' n-ral .l.i i-ou and bis by side iti the little j;.ir esidence, -acli beneath a slab, ln-nbed in nil " Ves. dr." ,.ii l 11; " Wliat hae o:i to "Weil, what 1 want. -I to --ay is. I'm the only f.-iler I h;i'"s on y. ur side." -I'n-k's Sll,l. " III ( Ml .I'UH. liiiek. iMiii.lete eiire. nil iin-ioj in-.; Kidney. lllniliUr mid thiieii;, l'i i-c-. .-I. liny. f ". ' :ii.O- m li-.i. I IHM-1-) MCVCR FfAlLB. ,. . .'u ihf 11, -I I NEW RICH BLOOD! or Thick 11k.i.. II. ni.iili-.Hiliotis-o ,-uul 1!.V. M. Illl'llt. w ill still otilv be t went v-t wo. Why is it that a young man and a young unman will sit for hours and hours together in a parlor without saying a word : and then, when it is time for him to leave, stand ;in hour talking earnestly on the front stoop in the still pneumatic air? A vague, but horrible rumor, is be 1 imr handed around with blanched lins pend upon what you get. Culls mv. ,. 0s.-ar Wihle will marrv ami -tlk' not cheap a' any p.ie -.. ,n Ani).rj( Jwt a fl,w lnrt. Mraw I.. Ntve th- best binl for next ,,(, ( . droinedary's back and war wit h year's bi-eediiii. and .-a ml the others to 1 'lie ittoi her count ry will be inevitable. ( liiiiiiaanci. Alexandre l.uuias is pie aring an t I'e.H lllg of t he science n w hii h l.e is an ar- , dent belicer. A -cordi ng to him the ' hand is tin indication of the chara-tcr: ' past, present and future are written in tiie lines of the palm. Wheln Lambert ! w ho was organ iing h is IS da r expedition , Cillleiloll M.ileNiulcy :in. I told him tliat I everything was ready, am! that lie was starting under auspices which guaran teed Ids success, he met -sbarnlles, : who t"ld M. de Saulcv, w hen Lainbcit had gone, that the expedition Would : prove a failure. ) 'sbarolles was laughed at, but before the enthusiast ic Lambert could -tart, the war broke out. and In- joined a fret rps to m-ct his fate a l'lii.-uri bullet under the I witlls of I'aris. ( In 1 sii in. when the empire was at its : zenith, the same man read in the hand , of the Kmpress the catastrophes which j were to befall her after so much luippi-: liess. Me saw the revt r-eof the medal, and grief choUed his utterance. Ho collld Hot tell w hat he had Seen, but the empress told him that when she was : ijiiite a child a git una had read her fate, ' predicting h-r niiirriau'e to an emperor. her splendor ami then her tall, with a ! fashioned Human letters are the words : on tin- -lah which covers Mrs. .laeks.in, 1 composed by her devow d husband: ! -Here lie the remains ! Mrs. Haehel .1.1'hsoU. Wife of Pre-id'-Ilt .laeksnll, Who died Ihe j.'d December. 1-Js." T,,. . old hero had been elected ('resident his : f ist term, but did not take his seat till March Ith follow ing. The inscription recount- her irtues in words forcible and lender, and closes: "A being so gentle and yet so virtu ous. i!e slander might wound, but louldtioi di-hoimr. F.Neii I eath. when he tore her from the arms of her hus band, could but transport her to the bossolil ol Coil.' 'the day of the funeral Jackson, feeble alld lleait-1 Tokell. walked slow lv behind t he etithn, leaning upon a long cane he was accustomed ;lt the time to carry about his farm. As the friends of the dead gathered about to look for the last time upon h.-r face, ib-noral .laekson lifted his cam- as if appealing to heaven, and by a look coiumaudiiig sileiu e. said slow ly and painfully ami with a voice full of bitter tears: "In the presence of this dear saint I can and do forgive all my enemies! Hut those vile wretches who have slandered her must look to i"d for iucri-y." (ne of the most beautiful and re deeming traits in all this rugged ami heroic nature wit- the unalterable love and devotion he bore his wife, l'or seventeen years after her death the memory of this imlile woman wa cherished, lltltll I lie summer "f lSJa, when he was laid to rest beside the only Woman he ever loved - loved with a romantic tenderness and strength Mirpas-iug the dr. am of fiction. There is but lit He originality of character in the world. Most men are imitators. They do that they have seen others do. am I they say things they have heard said. Few have the genius or courage to strikeout a new 1H -Wells' M-o ,.,. j'; 1 Carbohiii'. ,1 triuira! hair ie-eiiir and i drt s-nik'. :i now i n : !-. I and .-rfeeteit. is ' I croiiomu'cil by .'',1,11,111.! null,, , ill., :,, he' I llu- lu-t i.rtiele 1 M r imetiti'.l to n .'.,rt. the j 1 vitality of jouth to lii-i ,-.e. .-md faded li.-tir. I i Tr it. I PntK ciiii-i.ivi it 011 . from -elected livers, i I oil III.' -eii.li.iii-. lit ' i.wcll. Il l lt d Co . I , N. . .M.....ill'.el I III.- ,l!l.l rti.'t. r.lll.-llls ! j vvli'i have one. i.ih.ti 11 .r. I, r it ioa lu-r-.. ! I l'lisii-i:ui. tieciaie it a; i"'e.e- ! all oilier I I ""- I j "n i-i-iiii IUM-. face. .!i..h - and i-,.ii-Ii ; I -kin cure I by ii-ni .Iiiiii.i r far Soai, made . ; b.V Ca-Wi II. H.,:iI M ,V Co.. 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F2fSi'.iivs'i' ri 'tl'l'lir lllx-f V 'UTIIV rJ MlH mir tlur J I, i;.- m: ! .It.-.t. t . ..- t A Tiil--n i u -ml) hut n ('.IK i ?" II- v.m AH. It ...'V.T, t ii! rwurt i be 1 lctulftla hM wcw lavtnd n'jhl. ni tMc ci-ra ur:ua, It It gu, duKli lA ibw's tDl I j lut-t. i trwtilwi f(M MHIU3I0.1 TUlBlj tO.iCMrMO.Ill. FRAZER AXLE GREASE. Il'ol In trr world Uh iha rnnlnp Rvm pnrliiiBP hn our t tifitrmni- nl Ii ni.iilo d lii.v-r' Mil. II I'.V Kill Wll KIIK. III! 1 in: Hi . mi f- r Id.' Limit. . ii ii Mi'iv liti-ly nil ih ciir.-l i.j II-. W-i. II ar Wlio.i,,k. c,u,:!i,,li r Ut-'ll, .ill,! is i ;r !.. (.rt-v.-ll! ;l f.-il.ll I.Tllllll III. 'II .'I till. Ii-cim". S..I.I (. .il! .lriii?B,-lH nu.l l.l... in llii-.lH-in. I'r. Itiuer's VriK'tuble YVnrni srii It. ..in .f 1 1-.. in- si .i i-.i it or .iliti.l..- .r-;. ir.te.nn (,-r ..ltii n,. haw- ei.-r Ittoiin. Il lb m.-r.-iiKlily let! on i-.'i.. nu.l ii i.-r r.-1'iir.-. uiiy .-lli.-r iii...l;iiiir t., -eirr .1 ..(I nllnr iiMiitf it. A .fo'ii,,,l.UN '". Mit r.-ll',lolot,!,-. i.i- . 1 "r-Jn "'ill l-rnrraiiirllrnai. It l.'sitlv l ,-iim. N..rv.i ,.iii a t ,.,s"?r ." i, rinlB ,,..,. s.,1.1 b) ,lnis..i.. .,r1 l.i-pb liiu mi r.-.-.ii.t ., in... Joil II. l. Pr III.' I.S.I rrm,..i . e. . fniliil i.i... i t" .ton l ot ii. ..il, I 1...-VI iiru.'l. . f fl KPII Hf.sV IJ. 1 irurrHUt u.y i -.-itii!. uiheia I. iva ...-lili-qi, ciirvl. Si-n.lt . r...-e I ,y li--.Hi! !0 o"! , 1; C'.tis .-' '" " ' , .... liii.tiw., -..win vta l.l.l'sill Ti:i CIK- ."l fill i re. rnl.K. .! A IMOI.IN OKI. AM I till -!.. N.H ail kt Illl VVlllmsIl vr..rim-..i. t: ..-..it.' : ,;.,--.'...wr-"l!.-.l l-..-.'- -I TYr-E. BOKOr-RS, CUTS, PRESSES. AC. NATIONAL TYPE cilW CIV i'f .' H""rTi ...Ji i'Q t.ttk-f r h..r "I '-. a tl V I ll fad. r Tllliilirf. nr.iSrillS a.4 l ri.iDtl .IK ife. II I 111 ..'..'. d-k . b. '- rl ...J r -i..t. Hi'tr .1, 4.m,m ..K. IH M,VtA f ' ..o.-i. -Ji--.it .' CUM.. W 3. J ..i.si. . UU, NUM. SH IHHIrfMllaHW ".a-.v r Hi ASn NOT l--qjiOL-i-V-i-'XiJ ' A H A It OI'T, pnf nh. Cat. 1 1" iii -is. Iivnnll.-. .i .'". Cl.viii -it dUJu&l i ma . ,i. s. , ,i - , o.. mli.-v M , . . 5yr.vKF" n inn ri.tjiR . . i a . ..iiiui. m 1. all.., 11 ml.. r t li ii t ..'-ill, .lilt, l.l.-l en.TiTV. i f. .r:n..,.... tl..!. H'l .. it, ,y .. I.. . nil o. ,, c ft tsui.T n Iii. It l.illit. rn-.m-t Hi.- luVt u io.il," ic. I I .'I.'. 1. a. in. It. U. J.uv'. ICS ....ltlo t. ri .it t-i' tlit ti...l .11,,-a.r.; hjr 11 in. I. . r ... . r do ur-t km. I ai.,1 i.t f.-ni I . .iirr.l. I u.i.-. I. .lr,.rii:l. liii fil5 . T.n.l I vt I I 'f ll II liiUTI.rTs KIIKK. l.i u.ll Kl i .III II I..1I A i ISI. .11 u.i, w .-. I.o- Iii; ... - I I' O n.l.lr...... UH. f. A. M..I' 1 11, 1:1 lVllm.,NurV..k. I Thr .I .j.ol. II'. 1 irl.aol-.. JI.I-.V. AN X V AY LOU CO.. .Man-iUtliV,-! oli.it I-. ' TKRESHERS: (raa. 11IK. Your Lost Letter. t.. II Mil .lW X 1 11 . S .mil. i "IViiii IV. ii!..il.,...,.-r- t..r..-.iTiil ll , i it. ..I... Sl.-.i.li Li, ... .. in nr.. I S, .Mil M , I'l.il.i 4 ;HMV VM'r.tt..rtl... II -t n.l Fa-lnil-t aeil.lii: IV.-t..! i.il i. '. l.an.l II I I-. l-n.-.n ri-iliicril SJt'iirceai. Naiion.u. Tt i.i.i.iiiso Ci;., l'ail. B. Si','' lllllr.l.M. Ituation. Ai'lKux. Vai.-ntiiui ll;'.... Jiiuvili AA lo. 1 II t l I oil M VN III MM SSIOI.I. I.I.I" . I . I . .N.ni.i.. S. .1. Writ.. I,. I l al.il... loiiff .ciiod oi MiilYcriiii.'. iind then the path in thought or action. The j;enenil tlTold. Ilesbarolhs itduiitted that liiilcli of w hat had l.eiii iredieteil W i.iild be lullilled. but that the lines ol" the palm denied that the lady would meet the same fate as Marie Antoinette, al- though her life would probably be 1 ended in exile. mode of education tends greatly to this result. Kverylhiiiir is based on books; youth are hardly allowed to think for themselves: they are lint taUffllt to look within, and draw upon the rcsou recti which nature hat phn-etl there. TUC D C 0 T FAM'LY MAGAZINE I nt DlO I Two Collars. DemorcKt's Illustrated Montbty. EoldljyaU llewidealei s and Puit .uaitera. Eeud twenty cent for a pectuien cony to W. JENNIMftS DEMORtST, Ftibliilier, 17 E. 14th St., New Ycr. Vh Hew Volume. 10. tin.rt'ir.i. W.IM. I Hovember. BendFirTY t'CtfTB loi- three I montlia; It will uatiu-y you tliat you can ! ubecrlbe Two Cullan tor a year uutl L?t ten tiiuee lis alua . Agents-Prospectus Hcf.dy Icday: j Josiah Allen's Wife's New Book Calls J "Miss RiCaaril's Bay." j WHAT WILL THE WEATHER BE TOMORROW? O Pool's Signal Service Barometer fS?, "lFJS,'" oil utou.vi r:i.AH ash thkimioui ti h roiuu.M.ii, ll:3ISIIt SCRVIC51 Mil. (M.M. N'-i' I'l -i-e 0. -iai.. fi-ur. t.t,. . VV . If. 1. i,it. IOI !( 11 I II I I I', v. U J 111 f'U Vnn l'tir With HI Iff )iJR fininiit. We will twiitl uti a hi f .T.litp, n rt"-itpi ol 1 mi V il n) Noi'nis ttirtn. A tii.t' ir m WIT.T. TTIT., YOU! It will rtMo-'t ant! itnlicatrt Tr.M t y miy . n iti:f v l U wi- it hnr 120 4Hi '-irt in '1v iitfiv It will hil wli.it It mil ( ntnriu is nppr.ii.'ii'nK, an 1 ft..ri UaI dirtti-iM-invnlnikbh to nn iunlor. riirtiii-ro imh !n their rk Mfctirilnig i' itn 'nlictinti-. httvin iiniN il m n nIi'iM-mMn. Ilai mi ruratf ttiinn'nii''r m tn-tif I, win. (: nl- nf i w -t rti lin,it!Hr.i -.inhitiiti.n. Tliitvnit VKTIII-:i IMM T'Hf t-f-n.-r. .-1 1-n Int in., niinent Vusmwinw. 'r.t.. .rCCCT IN TUC tlffiDi n I iititi,- niiMkol I Urn t ivfi wl n ULJ I III III'- nunLU iiorinittiitr ami Itiroiflt-r nr nut in n nivi-'v ti'ii-.)i'i! walnut Irtiiui HilffT pl'i1 triiiiin.iiii, eti , tnahiiid it a U'.niftful at wi 'I ;m u-!itl r- !! Iff X I, A IE IM1T -in tlllkl!.)C IH'tll . !' J 'l 1) lTSt ulu'O. II HUH ft I .l.el i h. filling li .!! l.t l inn. r-. f.. i !,..n . -t ,v Ii. .iuul,l. vTi,iJy V. S. l'-mta;.' M hh.m (nki-n it iti A ot !- r. I-Pt iu..m-y rm 1-rrM. Aartiff wnnti'-l rvcrvn lirrr. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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