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II ill 1 fill f I 'i i a I? FOR Till: FARM AM) HOME. t'liroulttit Kooil fur l'taa T lit'giii, f-nv.i u Vctniont l'.iniit'r, to fi'fil ivy when small tin line, a iked fond f : 1 1 1 Kinds, Mich si iippliS, 'ot;i ti v-, rieen gnis.s nnd weeds coin fil ih r, etc., w ith ii little water ami hour milk to drink. Sour milk ishettor for tin-in than twi e:, fur it gives tin in au iipjii-titi' and ki'i-jH thciii healthy, mi that they will grow faster. Win n I st 1 11 ready to Infill futleiiiuir tin- ani mals i fml dry feed or corn, and a little while alUr they tat it I give tin-in a little, si mr milk if I have it, and if not, a little dear, odd water. This method of I'enliiiif !a i-s lalmr ami fond, and coa-"jin idly r ivi s c peiist'. Thediy incd will .stay on th -stomach until it is entirely d'oesteth While ;d.''i find Will iit-:s throll;,dl the animal more qiiieMy, and hot'ore it has had time to do hall' service-. I have tried a good many expi Titueuis in iiur-ieediiiK, and have finally M.Mhd down linen this as the lust. Yon must hegin the use of itncoolicd food when they are voting. Kriill l.imli-ii Him. The i r 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 T of grape vines an I training them upon their trellises, .m l tin- transplanting of M.ieU'ci rh-, rasp berries, an I currants, .should he attend ed to among the first warm days, says the Aim ri-nii Ciiitirol ,i: l'h -y start out tlu-ir new idioots, whieh will liar tin next year's fruit n-i'f earl;., and it is lietter for them to In-plai--ii where they are wanted to grow. In t. re th v do .-0. Au ahiindaui-e of these Iru.ts tor family use is one of tie s.- h:itr:es : w hii Ii eveiy fa.- iie-r should i n ' A little laii.l, a little mauure, and a little ; labor will furnish them; and as the. land may 1-e in nonks heretofore nci-u- j jeed hy uiisigh! ly lie Igt-s and weeds, , and the l.d-or will be hut little more ; tli.iu a pleasure. t.,kin up the hall- ; hours after -upper, w lieu one eaa -trull ; alieiit the g:'o,uid-. aduiiriii'4 fie growth ot' the things ia t he ir h u. ! the . hieheiis. t In' l! ,v e. -l -d ; ,,;:d nth.r ' olliaihenl.il aul u-el'ul appt lid ive-' of, the farm and dour-v ard. t It. v vviM i-nj-y oil at a small Himv to llt-rtl i Mint stiit.tt-.. 1". i I V ovv ..t,il,e sh-utd I .iv- a 1 ro;i I gutter .-it,een iin t, . v. t-iulit inches deep h. h;!l I t ' - cat eh the dropping'-, an I th; he lo-pt fllll of litter ti, Keep tails out ef (he w ,r er. 'I'. .is .. luo e u-ie I l oi in-Ill -oi I ;-i . I ' ,' ' floor 5 1 1 : i M -i.-pe i w.i ;n !i, . lour and one hail' or u . . fe, : ht,illd::o' lloer to ki .- it .!:-. Hall- should he in,! !e u ith -ho ! I. t. Tl I- .r: ti .as, so th;it th-- cows ar- ,,; (.. St.llld stlil;:!,' idd l, , ,, , up the dh. r cow i!oo-s. Tl'eii every cow lu'ist be -.hor-Highly eirde-l iind I nis'iei before it s ii:. I .e 1 i , ry time a:., I mil e a, ee;i i :is a arri.tgo li.'V A lu in that will not keep In.-, - a clei'U a- the burses he drives to , ' on "iimlays i- not a . !e in .hi rymati. The i "WS -hollld be kept H ed ii' U I'. li. and tie- ''iitt'-r cleared out i Very iii. .f!l in w . I ! . . i tad an I li!!, ted tre-ii! rv rv night wiln leave.', straw, or I'll.l'l. If till . me' h 111 .n l i thele U ill be lo , , .!, .,i !c so no lib h, and if t tie milker vv ill his hand- i el'ole he Indus, tin will be clean en mji to .;, ... without strainuj-. The iidd. aa-h an I I. ids loll be vv ip,-, vv i; h a tliillg ee',.- llilil, i l; , . 1 1,, 111 l hi llm-nl A l ii-il m- Krri-il. a v ci v popuhii- -ill,,. It i: for I i - ll-si ill VV he! her feed is p 1 1 : i : 1 1 . . 1 1 1 i t in the pr nbiet r v .due nl' an aiioiml, more especially in rcua'-d to the yield of bult.-r. on rnihu.si.is. tic bdiever ill freed a.-ks why ituy iiidinary i i.vv eaiiiiot be made t ogive two pounds of bu!t'-r a day a- a pure bnd ,b rsi-y does. Any mn i:i ad; iple.-tioiis vv hi. Il will pu,- lo ii v. i - man to answer. Hut this .pie t. -i j, no ni '!, and would be harder t an-wcr if it were true thiit a .ler-y e., v a- a rule gave two pounds of bint r : day. So fai. there are about l"., i:, - ;t i -toerats among, prrh.ip-. ln.i'ti .ter-.y cows in tin-country, ail pur -ir d. I ut lot all recorded. lint vvii .- of the ethers? It has been -a d ! ii I the average yield of the .'I'.i.'.'do p.'. I.ei.m Jerseys I- about three i ids per w eek. I low much does lueed for lllese? Oil the other hand, native "scrub" cows have been kim ii that, awing nothing to breed at nil, nave just doubled their yield of butter w hen fed as well as a Jersey cow u- u.i'lv is, iiiul it is these native cows vvh'.-li have made the dairy so profitable as it is Also, one might si.sk, was it Lned or feed that made a noted Jersey cow die of milk fever after having leet fed daily a bushel of crushed oats and I'J pounds of corn-meal ami bran, b sides other feed, to force her to give three pounds of butter a day? Perhaps it may be said most truly, that if our native cows had been fed and culti vated with as much care as the. ler s. ys have been, they might have unt il ne them in regard to their product. At it is, they have an excellent record, not in any book, but in the eiioruioiis aggregate yield of milk, cheese, ami butter which has made dairying the most prosperous branch of fanning. A ir York i'imts. Itrrrlpta. ,.-.':,, the H'.H;;;:: comjdeiely; hi ign ,4,.rs, of which regular eollcgiates are Sfrmi'hi rru Jam ami mash them them, and to every pound of berries take oiio of white sugar; mix together thoroughly, and boil for twenty or thirty minutes. flrmrUrry J Hi). M ash the berries and extract (he juice; strain through a ihllind jelly bag; to eaeh jiint id" juiee i take one pound of crushed sugar; put all ill the kettle together and boll for tiltecn or twenty minute.-; put it in the glacis before it is odd ami let it set until the next day; then co er w ith 1 apt r and tie closely. I'uliil) ';(... Ilniist with a wooden spoon, through a colander, six large or twt he middh -sizol potatoes; beat four eggs, luiv with a pint of good milk, Mir in (It- potatoes six ounces of sugar and llavoring. This receipt is simple and economical, as t'old'po' ato. s may be used and may be ktj t two or three da.vs until a suilieieiit tpi.uitily is collected. Hin ' i '' ' If mil. Cut liberal slices ol eeld ham, iind fry in their ow n fat. When tiny are done take out of the pan ami arrange on a hot di-h. Keep warm while you add to the gravy a tea--pooiifiil of made ioli-(urd, a good pinch of pepper.a salt-spoonful id' white r-ug.ir, and three t.ilde-spoonfulM of vinegar. Mix the e well together be fore stirring into the gravy; heat all t a sharp boil, pour o er the ham, ami let it Maud, covered, for a minute before -i tiding to the table. Cnlliiu' on the rope. A h iter from lomie to th" Haiti more ' li.i-the f'-llowing; "There is not a ruler in all Christendom that is ;is easily approached as I .en XIII. To be pr senteil to his Ilo'.imss a gentle man must g i in evening full dress, without gloves. V la ly goes dressed i:i bla'-k, wearing a black lace veil over head and shoulders, after theeir ly Italian court style, or the modern Spanish mode. The presentations arc ol two orders, pu! lie and private, and generally in the tiiormug. A pn'olu audience s uneliiues eliiliraees the pa pal itiii-.i and afterward the per-m il intro hi' ti.-n. I was presented by Mgr. M. h i hi, thei-hi.-l i h.iuiberlain. The I'ope was -cited. lie Wore a i ;l .h mere alb, made from thetho.fu lamb's wool on each st. Agnes' day, lilting I. is body clo-ely, it presented the out I. lie-of a lithe and somewhat u : :i ligure. .Vroiuid his waist was u broad, richly wall red white silk sash, the fa'.'iiiig ends tt ruiiuiit ing w .th g.dl '. ii'Ii.iii IV n.'.'. Hii his hau l- were wh.t. W mile II Unit llel lllitti II k llUiOJ I rein ie.IV V un. I his an. p. ml i c.it i :i ir -ii'i I I eoi.i . h only de paittv i-idi -T. i.d I'lt t the i .III, i In. ,v hii h w iis hi ss. I h: own' I !oi.,,:g :i round, vv.i. a g Ktlbelli-tlo -. ill let , I a', el i.l;. W.I- ill. i.e.liel id'. I or.b r ol :: 1 1. 1 Win ten I.I .I.e. I w ,th purple, and tr. mined W th il bilill. ii la. e in W hile scull i ,p. e III red dippers. I hi. head was a I,! Il.s feet Were inc. w it i i ' r cmbr.i. ' - -h iire reiillv ankle ler I ill g Id thd'eiin made thai they r.ll a shoe-, the tipper parts being of While satin Iuie.1 with wool and litting cb-sely. 'I litis a heavy exiue-simi is given to the feet Approaching his Holiness, votl kll' el and kis- the r.ug oil hi. I V ten led haul. lie smdiiiglv n-ipltMs y 1 1 to i i-e, :i i I then niters into an e.l-y styleif i otiVi l-ation in the I'll tlch l.itlgil e.'e. At tir-t he dwell- otl y.-lir lialin-. alel tl he has heard it bef. re 1 e -tir. ly re'.iembeis it, as iio-moiy of p. r-o;s, na sand events i- a strong batur. ,,t Pop - I. .. XIII. A i Method id liisfriic linn. An in-t it ut on, kti'ivv n as the l orre speli letlee riiiviTsity, h.lisbeen rn'i llt- ly o-t.iM -la d. wherein any one whose i ireiiiii "taiiccs preeitlde the higher cd in at i. ii by iittehdiiig a university will be enabled to gain the same through the medium of com spoitd-nee. I he facility is in i le up of professors, most ly spt-'ia!i-ts, of different institutions of this country and l'.urope w ho hive leisure f.T doing outside work. The head.piarters of the faculty are at Cor nell I'uvi rsity. Professor Lucian A. t :iil of that institution being the stv let.iry. 'I'o illnstriite the proposed method of instruction wo ipioto tho folhivving from the ''.( I'nr. "Siiji pos" a st u lent receiving instruction in mathematics. His lesson is assigu- ed. an I at the same time a list of ipies- ( lions and problems, based upon the lesson, is niadeout bv the instructor and mailed to him. The student an sweri the nucstions and solves the problems, making notes of all difficul ties, which he forwards to the ins rue tor. At such times as seem best an examination paper is forwarded that, will refer to the tlitlieulties which the student's notes have madti known to the instructor." The examinations will he conducted under the eye oi some competent person in the town wiii reiiiesiuueni lives, in oruer lo in- sure fairness, and who will be empow ered to send the papers to the exaiiiin -iiig committee, for correction. The student will I hi advised as to what text-books are neccssarv, and tltesu will be farther supplemented by special j ti. opening is covered with brown notes and commentaries of instructors p,,per, and her object is attained vi.: which will be hektographed or printed. - ,.risilage for her family; i.e., vegota The advantage of such a course of in-' i,i,.s im-served ereen for winter use st ruction, which indicates tho va ioiis fields of science, philosnith;-, history, literature and language, wilt In apparent to one who cannot gain t h:it instruction by other means, and itiiltordsan intuitional atlvanti ge M ( deprived. TOI'ICK OF THE DAY. ne,tr-Adniir:il Ainiiicn siivs tli:it tho Panama ('iin d will cost :in.iii.H,iiii'.l instead of ijloOiiioiiii, as estimated and that when liuished it will con- istantlv rcipiire the nio-t formidable and exiiensivo repairs. The eait'u of the isthiuiis, it seeins, is without the; requisite propulies of litiunes.i and j stability. In a recent number of the New York uh i ii'i ut, the Rev. Ir. Dor diestcr publishes still isties that, vvhih) ,. 1 ,. , , , ,. , ! . . the consumption of alcoholic drinks in t: e I'niled Mates sixty years ago was live gallons per capita, it is now only two gallons per capita. They show . nl-o that the average ijiiantily of spir- ! its drunk in 17"-1 2 x a -7. 1 17,'mxi 1 gallons and in li-l-2, 71.--l.0i'u gallons. This is an increase of only ' live per cent, instead o! thirty per icrrist- ' cent, to conv-.pi n I with (he im i of population. The ib i uiaii military authorit it s are about to make some experiments in the way of aerial torpedoes. An ordi nary war balloon is to be despatched, fitted with a machinery resembling that of torpedo boats, by means ol which the charge could be provctcil on the troops beneath. The project is eon-idered feaible, and the d:iv mav j not I,,' very far distant when we shall ' h ive iiiiv.es lighting in the air. Tlier. j seem., to be no limit t the invention j and production of in-truiui-nts id j death .m l ib-.-tru.-lion. i Justice IViv, of the lillglish bench, j while visiting a model show prison in the pro iuees recently, noticed a tiva I ! mill, and h:s r, i-ity beitig excited, ! he iletenilined to try the lab if ti, I which in his lime he hil l s,..t, n-'ed ! mi many prisoners. S, -tejipiug on to ; the machine lie told the L'ently rt-nii.n-I striiiiug warder t" set it going. After . al l. ut one and a half minute'- experi i cuee hi i ord-h:i s iiuvi-ity Wils.piiti ! s:,ti-ii,.,. and 1 id. re.l the mill to In ! toppe I. Then he found that although the lil.il was s I to do the shotte-t I pos-il 1, spell. It could lVt b -topped ! 1 1 nt I that time wa- lini-hcd. so (he l.ludg-' h:i-l to go oil grinding tltitil 1 I wei ty minutes had expired. The great bilddillu wh.cii th" Mol'llloit t w i I t -i i'.:t v at - in at ilt Lake, lilits hii e been . ..!ist nu t ing. is ap; r.-ii ' h,:ig loiupictii.n. The main walls are done. Il is built of granite, w hi, h i - hauled li'oia the iiuoi lit till s I -a. k of s.!t ,a!o- on great wagons or tru ksVVith w he.s t w i he fret high. I he vv ."- .lie (,i f e. t in thickness. i,ii-l i .L-h'v-'is e feet ill high'. It ha e, -' ;i; t i '. . ti j-..",. h i.i i, 'i i, which I, is I ell e,.;e, (ed by till' tltlliiig t.l. It will n 'ii:ie -ix y car- ni"re to imi-h the W . t. 1 . 1 Id :i r ii Cii-t . I, te durai..! tv ..I th . the Mol-ln. w hat use ! 'loba! iv n. i ot her I -states 1 to i-c II d.- to this hlll-ell IS l'C ii sin h Some ! n, II I- p, in predict tin a hi tar. by aev i an make early ruin ol lie Wi'll l filler of this temple. , Ill-tiers VV !.i dcs. re to rule aecord iiiT to a st 1 1. 1 const mi ti at ot tin- law Lave :ioc.i-y time of it in Havari.i. A' Cording to the .1.7 Jilu'lm '..Hii,,, t I'o iile 11 i le-s than -even dilftlelit codes 111 lorre III that coiilitry, namely, the llaviiiiau oil-, applying to'J. I"".- 't'o inh.il .t ints ot the l.ingd.eii: the Pr.-iii h e. de i in t!,-. I'.i'atin ite i apply. illg to ''ILJ'iO; the soVelelell law:, ot ' the H -lloprie Ol 111' t'lirg to f'O.lHl I; t the prerog.itoiy e.nl' .! the piiio i , 1 1 : -tyot li.ivreiith t"oJl." "'-.the Au-tria-.i c-'le dledvv it,- iii I pj.cr I'raneoiiiai (,, oi.iiir t. , ,,ims statutes to as few ;is Jiio. and dually tin- Coburg code ap lying to nly b' t i:, habitants. To in, ike matters .-till worse, tin' ill lion ut disi nets are far fi"iu being iletiiiei and lapse mto one another in it most coin; lli ated fashion; their boundaries in some instances being so sharply draw n that one half of one f one hoii-o is iind no and the other under another ' .... V e. 1,11 lell. 1UI of .-ill ft... eoilrs in force throughout (lenuanv would bet pretty Jong, ,ud highly interesting document'. The silo is in great favor just now in Lnglaml. A eorrespoiuh nt of the .oiii.-ii stmnlimi says it may be in- t, n sling to know that in the Nether- lauds tin fanner's wife has her silo, This is an earthenware jur about two feet high. Into one such in summer- time she shieds kidney beans; into another she puts shelled peas; into another broad beans, say; and having thus formed a six-inch layer, she sprinkles on the top a little salt and presses the whole lirinly down. Then (.oim-s another layer with another sprinkling, and so on until slit! has j (oiue to the end of her vegetables. ; Leaving a light weight on top, which serves to keep all lirinly pressed and exi lude the air, when more vegetables ilir i ijh- niit- ii 'iuis i in- ioee.ss limn the jar is tilled. A good substantial , weight is then placed on the top, and .. r it,ss ,,,i tt,.,-ordinir to taste wlK-n Lrourht to tho t:ild'. j 1 j apt. T. If. Ioicr, who lives near j Winterville, tin., has lo.tMH) cigars ; that his father mailt) ;I0 vears ami. smokes only one a day. and they are expeetbd to last him Hev- The captaii and they ai eral years. siiEMiFie sravrs. 1 Rain and dew invariably contain , chloride of sodium, or common salt, j Thi.s is tbio to the fact that most of the water which falls from the sky, has let n evaporated Irom the sea. , .t the l!uii"ari:i!i IMiibition, whidi will open Mav, !.", there will be a dejiartment for all kinds of imple-j ments, niachiiiery, ami patented inven. j tion.s, in which America may be advantageously represented. Tl,,virll, I,.. ,. .,, Vii.rnst ' 1 ' " .. , ' ; 18n1, resulting Irom the terrible ; Krakatoa disaster, has been ascertain- j ol to have ero-st d the Indian decani at the tremendous spctd of -"i miles a second, or 1 .", i miles an hour. j To purify the air of a cellar, ami to J destroy parasitical growth, a (itiiua'ij authorit v savs; "I'ut soim- loll brim-l stone into a pan. set lire t i', clos.i I he t'"',s i,n'' Window sin tight as po-sible for two or time hour.-; repeat this inexpensive operation every three mouths. A th 'iisand ve.irs ago glass was formed into ewer-, by some Asiatic people; iron could be hammered into the most beautiful and thinnest of howls, .-.ml the Persians made metal j peacocus wim spreamug urns -'": carving w;i- as well uuderstooii in .la-1 pan 1 H.I years since as at almost any j later period: sculptures in marble 1 were as pt rfect then as now: and the man u fad u re oi porcelain was as thor-, oughly lui.'cr-tood ami as successfully 1 practised then as recently. j The dur'o:ig, a spi cies of whale ta-I ken in kirire nuiubirs at (juceiislaml, ! has probably fuinished the slender j basis of fad upon which the im rinaid i and merman stories have been founded. Jt is about eight to twinty feet in ; length, lives up, n submarine beds i t i sea-weed, breathes by means of lungs, j ha i human-like head, with hair re- -t nibling ii man's beard. The ilesh of j this iiuiuiiil is eaten, and is said to ' have thethivor ol bed. veil, or Paeon lecolilitlg to t! e part of the boilv from " 1 ' . . which the liii.-i' is taken Its nil has. all the mid'.tial projeitn s of c tl liver-oil. w isli" it the disagreeable ta-t and smell ol th hitler. V iM lllles. While pi u'h ng out one day. I 'm-le Johnny ;il ing the ro.i I, an I sue the end to chat w ith me in my I'udd Parmer can e ally st .ppel at il bit. At one side of tin vv ere some r thinking wa plow ing. piece I Wils plowing, ivv- of stunted e -rii, which ithless, I ha 1 skipped 111 "What's your idea in li 't plowing i those rows?" asked I 'm-le Johnny, as I his critical cVe fell upon the slighted j lows. I ' I h! -.veil, 1 einhM' I didn't think that th.-y vvoiii I l take anything," I nil- j sw el-e l, "they're .-o I'.ldlv stunted." ! "Well, the more re i "ii y hi sh.uillj work th "in, my -."a." aus'-vei'eil the -1-1 farmer. ""c h .vv t icy reach up I their blades, slrng-.diug with the hard j ground and top; ing corn about thciii, 1 lomnkesonietiiingof thelllselvc.i. Lend j Ihtin a helping hind; give thciii a! chilli' c." j Ading iip'.i lis advice, I give thein j i thorough pio-.vinr. f '11 owing with j i i ireful hoei.ig, :i i I lo' iii corn g.ith- j Clillg, I foilll I the once despised illld i ,lvv;irli-d loWS, the hist corn I It. I I 111 ln liehl. As w ith th i-e low s of c.e ti, though! ' 1, -o it is il'llollg pie. Til.' great ct j of the Wolthh'sMli .1 noag liiea is due ; more to the in g!-' ! ol their fellow be- I illgs illld the W illi of oppo.'ti.llltio,, ; than to any latent worthlessm st of ; Uicm-clVeS. Let il pels 'II get dovv li 111 j the world, be it tiuaii iiilly or so ially, : and no one is ready to extend to him j the generous hand of unselfish aid. , Ihilln r instead, to our shame be it i said, is every hand upraised against j him, pressing hint into the ditch. Like the coiiscien less brutes below j us, Id oil'.' of our number get down, ''v, r.v is re;i ly to give him a to e plde his niisfor ' look lT .1 tune. I '"' "'"" K- 'i:ie, mm a.oue; j lie never w ill am uin'. t i any thing!" ! How often have 1 heard tin se cruel , Words applied to a poor unfortunate,, who struggling vnlinutlv to better hint-. Belf, would haw: succeeded wit h a mite , (,f assist. anee, or if let alone, and nniiii- j peded in his endeavors. Hut not j granted this, they fail. Our Words j prove true; our superior discernment! is vindicated, and we hug ourselves , with complacent i self-satisfaction. That i too, in the ti eth of tho fad, that, as u ' result, our land swarms w ith tramps, i our prisons are overcrowded with ' culprits, and our gallows groan with! strangling felons. Ami further, when ' it costs a hundred fold more to sup-j : prrSs the one. and try and convict j tnd execute the others than it would to help these unfortunates nt first, to J help themselves, st. L.off'.v M'ijn:iif. li'iiin His (hoi I'en. 'Come over and take dinner with nieto morrow," said Fanner Crimson -beak to his neighbor Yeast. 'I don't think 1 can come, very well, was Yeast's reply; "You see I'm busy reading Shakespeare s works. I "Shakespeare be Mowed!" was the : intelligent response of Criinsoiibeak. ; 'shakespeare is plant! out. Come aver and I will give you something from mv ow n Yeast went and his friend kept his w.,,1 by setting be fote him a nice pli m shote. Statu, ! eniLimtvs column. "n niotirrr-. I'lnre." i If you want to go and nvo granny, , mother th ar, you .start off by the first train to-morrow morning," said Ted; j 1 "ave a liolnlay, and ill stay at t;llii' '"''' 'y and the lnuist "Could you in.iiiiige'r" asked his mother, doubtfully. "Manage? Yes, splendidly; why there's nothing to do!" Ted's mother smile.!, but she accept ed her boy's kind oiler, and darted off early the follow ing morning. "Xow I'm in mother's place," said Ted to himself, "I shall soon get all the work; "why, there's baby awake already!" "Ye--; master baby was awake and insisted upon being taken upumltlrc s t id at once. When that is iforiuatice was over he sci'eamcd with indigna tion becii is.' hii breakfast Was not ready for him. Ah, I remember," .-aid Ted, mother tohl me she always had his bread and milk waiting for him; it seems to urn there's a Jot of things to remember about a lmiii.e and a habv.'' A ereat number of thincs noor ,o ,(Ui,lhl (lu to make; the rotm.s to sweeii and dust: the lire to attend to; the meals meals to prepare and master baby to anuise. "It's not so easy as I thought, being in mother's place," he said to himself that night, as he sat and listened for his mother's Wi li'olile f. ot-tep. "All, there conies mot her!" he added, "and very glad I am to see her." MllltP. 'stop cry ing, .lolitmy," said 1'anny Pare, "iiinl I'll tell you about a dog I know who won't cat a bit of e.ilo- if his master says it i-u'l paid for." "O. Ii : it a funny dig!" said Johnny, j stopping right oil. j "One day," continued I'anriy. "I gave him a bit of cake He opened his III. lilt Ik .'li'.'l Wits illsl ir.lilor ft. 1 :lk il I. - i i. i ,i , bite, win Ii his master said. ,luko. that isn't paid for.' I inky dropped the cake j iu-tatitly and turned away. Ilesecui ! ed to say. 'Nobody shall persuade me to eat anything that i-n't paid for.' I i asked hi- ma-ler to go out of the room and then 1 tried to oax luil.e. I held th- cake to his nose. p,ut he could not be coaxed. "When his master crme back, lie broke the cake into seven bits. Then as he put t lu in on the if. or, he said, 'I Mike, this piei e is paid for, this piece is not paid lor.' till he had scattered al1 the cake on the iloor. ''Now.' he said, 'ymi can cat all the pieces that are paid for.' And Huke just picked out tho three pieces his master said were paid for, ami lie wouldn't touch the others. "Afterward Im gave luke thii f the four pieces to eat. Then he took the fourth in his hand ami said, 'Puke, this is the last piece. It is paid for it. You may take ii if you want it. Hut 1 have not hud any, an 1 I like cake as well as you tl".' "Hiike eyed the dainty morsel. He smelt it, then slowly turned his head away as if to say. "You may have it, dear master.' "Then his master ate a bit and said. 'Here, old fellow, I've had enough; you eat the rest.' " - ittl .1. u ninl Wmii. n. 'I Im 1 nml; i fill Srorrl (Mice mi a time there was a king who had a little boy whom he loved: very 1 1 1 ticli. So If took a great deal 1 of pains to make him happy. j lie gave him beautiful rooms lo live , in, and pictures and toys and books I without number He gave him a grace-j fill, gentle pony, that he might ride j when he pleased, and it row-boat on a I lovely hike, and servants to wait upon j him wherever he went. He also pro vided teachers who were to give him the knowledge of things that would make him good ami great. I Hut, for all this the young prince wns not happy. lie wore a frown wherever he went, iind was always wishing for something that he did not have. At length, t-n" day a magician came to the court. Ile saw the scowl on the boy's face, and he said to the king: "1 can make your son happy, and turn his frowns into smiles. Hut you must pay me a great price for telling him the secret." "All right," said the king, "what ever you ;isk I will give." So the price was agreed upon nnd paid, and then the magician took tho boy into a private room. IIo wrote .something with a white substance up on a riot e of white paper. Next he gave the I my a candle, and told him to 1 light it and hold it under the paper. and then see what he could read. Then lie went aw ay. The boy did as lie had been told, and i the whito letters on the paper turnnl I into a beaut if rtl blue, j They formed these words: "liiia kindness to some one every ; day." J The prince made use of the secret, j nml he became the happiest man in tho realm. j Net a llrfert. (ientle'iian to horse dealer: "You fooled me in that horse." "What, 1? Never!" "Yes; you said that he hnd no de- 1 fects, and I iind that lie is blind of an i '" "Why, that's not defect; that's n misfortune." Ofllee Seekers in the Whlto House. An luiecdntiil paper on "The White House," by 1'. Y. Stiiidley, is the open ing ilhi-ltitti d p.tpt rot' the April Ctul'iiy. Ol ollii e si ck. is he mvh ill pari ; "The late I'ii -iih nl OaihVlil I oneo s lid thai he was iihn.cd le see mi average of iiboiit Ihilly pi i ells for every ollice In belilh'd. II the ipic limi was one of reiiiovul, the eimibi r a , much greater, including the friend ; of l lie incumbent as well as the candidates for the place. There is nil uuiii-nig siory, imt a new- one by any means, of the met Imd Mr. Lincoln adopted In settle it contest over II post -liiasiii-liip which had greatly annoyed him. There w ere Ihreccainlidates in the liehl, il'nl petition nflil pel il ion had poured in upon the weary President, and deleeation after delegation had rushed to ihe W hile House to argue the claims of the rival aspirants, Finally after he Iind been bored for half an hour by it frc-li di egii!i,,n, Mr. Lincoln said lo his .-wrc-toy, " lids iiiaCr h;is i.'t to end some how. 1 1 i-t ii t- :i piir of scales." The idev re hi.Mei, Now put ill llll Ihe peiiiiuiis mid Idlers in favor of one man, and see how much lln-y weigh, and linn wci-h l In- oilier candidate's, papers." It was leitiel 1 leit one bundle Wits three ipiii'i i-s of ii pound heavier than the ollnr, "Mike i.iil the appointment at m e I' r lie- man who has the In :u ie-l papers," i idi ii d Ihe Pit sideiit, imd it wa- dune. A Womloi-riiHj It ii'h Strike. The P.cll.iiiip, Molilalia. .',, iy.W says thai John I'l.ilieiiv. of )i iidvvond. has struck. , 'ill' tin mouth i f Kutlecieek, ill I 'lent' il'.M.'n" Hihies. a illal't, V I ill llll paiidli d in Iii -I r for il richness. Solid chunk of gold an- found in the tpliiil. oiiie ii- bi; a miin's thiiinh. A big nidi, of coiii-o, r n-iii d, and the ground i- lapidly b itio inki a up and men going to work.' C ,o I in I ;i , j i .-. lii t for tin- ' illllp Ihe llln-t Welld. ifill ipiilli. ledge:, e.ef klli'VVII ill A III, I ll'.l. The ;i-"U!lll oil ihin-- rr.'k. piitih-g im-i Piitehai-d. 'ill till mi!' - al i. v.- I'.iigle city, pays I't'oiii i-l'i in :;' p riliy to lie- man a. la ' as j pieliil. All the iilarl so f:ir disci a eii d i- ill I Imt v icitiily . and I w o or lll'ee (nvvir. h.l'. i bel li laid cT liii'le. Insure, Tin liiiin who puis off imiriiage liulil In ha- cirnnl or :. -, j 1 1 : r. d siillirii nt prop nly I" maintain a :.i .e nf e thai pride onl worldly ainhii i oi -ug-i -i is in o. real dalii'i t i t' ini -ii-.e both happiiii 's and houei in tin i. lain .it. He i- likely lobe conn ihe v ietini of craft and design on the p. hi nf those who cotirl his moiiiy 'ml po alien rather than himself. In the delirium of fi.vei'.atid in re ile-si.e 'heir i- tin -ueli leineil.v.is S'.i.,i,..,-,7,i,,.i', I'.-a.. Mr. II. . I. n le: s in. nl I ' -v el. l i S..W i-ilc: 'o i, e i'.j,, ,iti, eiit'eil my d itielitcr ol lils. Can . Imr Mil!, ciuisaelies nnd pains. )!''. ! "If .mull mi Cuitulift." ! A- for "h'l.ti.li en (' null-," for Couolis, ' '..Iii:-, Sole ll,r..,i', ll.,i,i-:.m.ss. Tiv,'!,is,U . T! e It tliiiii of fa!e hi u'am etciil lion I ear- 1 II. t". Ihe I itl'lne ol llll' leiieliiu,' buil'lil. is , ,oiii", tint the j- tie inn th J tlis -ovrie I. ' ii"V. tii.uli' into Ca'linluii'. tho liatur I lia r j lie t' ilir. Will llv firelvt. l'liu nix ri elonil i'iuvs c ild and eiiitei.2'.". J Mulder siiii'n V iirm sivrii;!. Iiif.dlibli', ln.sieles , hariiilc.-s, cathartic: for ' fi vt li.-hm s, ie-lU'.si,i si, e.'ii -' i, iIiiiii. ",'k. Mi ,v'i I'l.eri'Nii n m r Tonic, the only ' pil'.l'I tl ef In i f i' .iil.iilillie ilm-i.f.rr li'l'l i I -',,. .-,',. s II ... ...,i.,M HiHiil-lilllloir' I "TV . !! rilling lllhl Ull'-Hlll'tiltllilU HOpi'l It' Mi ( an .i il ihle f a- only, hiion, ilvsp. nia, ni rv. ns ! ;ii.i -loin-.ii, i'ii, i ml renin el p n nil ili'l iatv. ,'s.i. In n', i lile. I.. fl I'lHiii tiellH, VVllrtllkl' till" alt ef i li:ui-r.'.iii, n, i vein o i a: i at n oi. nvi r i n l er iii'iil. ih-.-iiM,, ii luaii.uiy if r, -nliai; ' loin . ill, annul v e, tiip'iiitilH. t,' . II, lliiiu .1 ,v 1 ,, l'lepiieinia, Ni ,i Vork. bwMbyiliuiiaia'ii. lli'i'linl' nf VI ii ll. AVrakne., 1 v - t .si i. I iiiniti'iice, Sexciil ii-l..blj,Ciue,rbj Wi-lls'JK-iiUfi Ueiii'vve'.-.yl. Allrr Thrpp llnvn. Mr. Cii viii ;s W. M"iitiis "l-'tiiita" off1o, I'lltslirll, Mti-., wnli-s, May fS, -K't: I'nr ifvcrul iiihiiiIm my vviIc'h uioihrr i Mm. Amy lloyiei h.i.l In un :i ii very i n'l'aiioiiH ei n li In n w.tli lros- o: lir 'it's ilisrnse of the ridn. js. iin, hiiviii ii-e l i ll ino'h.'ds nml nieasiirts fur In r ro tmittiim in Ihe line of tnatinei.t by nur Ifii.hnjt iliys;ei.i!i, nml liavm' fadiul to I em-lit ler, her fnnnty do d iiirt'.l of foriim her relievril, nnd irnve lu-r ti. lo die. llai'i'i'iiitot to run npr iss the U -liuninj of a Mi.. Haw It-y, wli hinl lieeiicnro t ol Hiiinlar rtit'lltisiH I'V ,vi .ini Ibiiit's Heineil;, wo at oneo proc intl . botilo of it, and co'ii ii one I fit ni-.' it a- directed. Altor ihiii' it I! lee il on ho was mj far improved licit nho could ;i fi'.'tn I't rlnd lo her ehnir vvilhoiit iis-i-l .nee lit o r.''iiiis;:iei. Hint ha I II ! hap I Oil.' I fOl' lliOllll.S.. 1'ivviiniH to Hi'. in,' it .-he vi, lioiil Ii I iiinit' or lt- with Bhort I. ie. ill rei0 1 ri tier a ruiuiiiaatis fainnut; o koi'i' lier nine. This eiaihudly improvud im we iiiii'iiai d ih 'isi of Hunt'.-' Hi ue dy, ninl Oil the lo r h Imllle she was nl'lti to net lip nil dny. She was liloa o t terribly in both limb nnd lietlj ni -vuril to Ihe Iiiiii.-h. The bnih ilay the tilualiii- loft lier bowels, and now alio is imt swell, n nl'iivi'llit kne.-s. lb r kiilneya were very I II. I at Ihe time, ihsi'hnreos !iein of n bloody eh uiu'ler nnd emitl-na a slekeu inirndor. 1 can h ay that tho clinn.-e in her cn-ehasheon vvomlei fill, nnd Huut'a Itemodn has wuikfl ii uiino'i in Inr." The lloi-ior lmlorriiirnt, l'r. W. 0. W'ridit, Cim uciuti, tl, wintf the sulgiiiiio 1 profess iiaal indorsement: "1 hnve .:iserib d Pr. Win. Hall's Ha'sam f"i the lain ;s iii a treat imiiil or i f citst-s nml alwnvs with stti-ce s. I lev cue in tart.oiilai vvu, l is 'ii up by severnl pliysiciiuw who Imd b itiia'el in I've in Hiilta'l'iu with tiiym-lf. 'th' tat rut Inl nil the symptomi! of con ftt-ni.ili-.msi.iii tion-e il I night swoats. Iioc ti - lever, har.-ssin,' c .Uilhs. et -. H" 0O.il- lil. need imienlin elv to 1,'et la-lt'T, mid W llf sunn reii'ii-i ins ii-'im iioiiiii. S-, f.'illid l'r. Win. I hill's Jliilsiiin for thol.uii.l tho most in untile ixi lornnt for bivaiiiu,.' up iii-uvM.i k ei ti., Ii-nml culls." If a condi disltirlm your sleep, one dose of I'iso'a Cure w ill uive you a niiit's rest. Kasjr In line. A istIsiii itin. N"l i'iii'inlv... rnree im. in lis t rent 1 1 1 nl iii uiii. i'i kii.'. iiiHiil for l ulit In ilii' lli'wl. tl.sH.lm lii', liiMiiii'ini. liny Pi-vrr.da Killy cilllll. Itv nil liriiiiCsls. it hy mull. fcT. IIAliLTINK, Wsrrvo.rii. . nm' mi. Will n m lu, L. A. I- HHITIt A I II.. Atrmf. NlllM. III. t'AHI'llull MILK i.llmlirat l.lliiniriit Vrtem Vliw. jj w!p aafg5 h lilin(n.(3fnirll kmuml Survival of the Rttcst. I FAMILY BlEDIl'INE THAT niS htHXD lllLLIO.XS IllRlXU CJ TEAUSI MEXIEM HaSTAKB HSIMEITj uai.1I i on i:vcrv wound of MAN AXO KEASTI d TH E OLD EST& BEST LI N I MENT IXtR MADE IS AJ1EMCA. SALES LAMER THAN E7ER. 11 Tho Mexii'tin Mtitan? I.tntmont hum lii'i-u loiouii l.r iiiiirn llnin lliii'iy-flvii vi'iim ii lln In 'it ot' aU l.liiiini'iils, for: Mini anil Id as'. Im Mien toil.iy are lnwr Hum ever. It rui-es wlirn all others fail. hi. 'I ifnctnifcs skin, lenilnli ninl tin-, le, u tho vity bouu, (soldi I'Veij '.vuviv. Tim WMiit nf ra lfatlt !iur1io which, while ai t tug an a nt .mutant nf the kit). nor imtatpa them, w.m limit amce auit. Imim ni du tne iimth t ii' riniirtiit dfKrw I In : i' i-iynn. without lritIuciii irnt ilitui, ji i-l i, Ilit ri'furM, fnr t- lr-r .i i;iiiti-iirurtliA l ii r it i it tin mi itii 'l i id l t'ki'itniiM itf ii r- r-i'ii.tl t'. f ltipi':Hip( fever a II ft I''U', iiimI fcintln-il iii..-iM.4,it-.. ;ilcur.-d I it. I r .ilol.yall I imcitl h "iiJ Ih-jil w tfcVER rAILS ."jxi-mt, fetivul- - w jiai.ce, iiiiwiw , t:i:ofiila, Kini IIEnVEl j:,it, Vdy Blood Di-easi's, lyii ''i, Ncrvoti! iiefi", I sin, . .cikm Hr,i,!. Ili.iin Wi.rrv. liiiurl Surf. lil'.iisli'SS, rmt.nitr,, Nerveiis I'l'list rut ii ill, hfJmy if-i'lis'i.itl lrr:pil' tl-a ltiitile Ti'MiiiiiiiiiiilN 'is.'iinnil ai .Ni i . an.- is iieliu' wntiiliTR." Ir. .1 ii. .Mi I..IIHIIII. Ali siiiiili-r Ciljr, All. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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