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"ffrT;-rT-w -- -.fc. ' TtaatlTArlirof ? " 5- MTjrlHA wwrui wlrol If Tie s:flicil and tarried eo we'er killed or married. am IU Icetitiitlon. 1L kftaal acuHeii -. 4 fp iS-R law UiM-Ilra In IM ' V ' ; . V ir-T r --: .-' -. I eiicmS',ofTiCiiai laws fi m doubt, delar. cxcltcmenf- br Itiner'a separate clan's rate cunsc " m tuc indictment. larbll tfeks Ktnir wavakrpwd'i' mrempiopMn pHTHejr 4 v :' T".mJrmvi: r . i ihc maiuenn maicu; v U: turn dauakter'a inclination a la youth of lowly station. was, iikc uarjcis " wiuiuy w i iinrueoiM VMtaiii. . '- T. .-.. ' nurftucu nun. cauetit hitn. L'olosiH.'iim broturnl aiau - . . . leamo thcjaoaarck prond, -iSc j , aiiu uiu uiun:r i;unui ccnoA another niaiden - -y -li all hfcr aewincwu laden. it hand, to left or right .1.1. Lid .. ..!.' - Hi uta aiivuiv. jw eo io culsrlt tenter" t tho archa's ct-ntrr ; ho royal box, and Ikiw; feel tko PriHceu now?' '" vorcd by tbo Fate. n-aa prouiutn or tnc jrutca tier rival tiatciui luce. ic tlRcr b lurkiug-juttcu. i lover vainly tries Isvi'iT't in her eye?. n rcaen niA Mrnlnlrtir nint? ' Illy hand the right I urn; he must ifwi kin and turns nw ay: kublt-yatiHl n all. Tiuj, iinu-jwin uiu o Btorv Malta. The Fcnucl lit n n cnanres rninu. brte the youth's survival, OJ iitcu 10 aivaiy II. TIIH KOI.UTIO.V. tvnire. HhfV nnd stnmir. Ihorc nlonc ami Ion?, ir i uc far huturnur than a Ipedal Doctor Tunne.. T 10 wall that did dlvldo la tnntil -n tstt tw cfd lo Miltls, thrcu cnllTM Merc njK iwiui lure IHJIEII wtuxiu , has had liU fill: and would inako hlin 111. . need for iieraon'ti raw m' XlKvr MulTed with traw. vo let our Iiphi tnnd l'nnce ratel her hand. en the rluht-lmnd portal- Ire biek in terror luortal! i (rate-way, crouching low, Mis, i-e Into and slow. uiKiicatuea ana Hncimics ins ly note the aw f ul paw s! vnuth a hcorufiil irlnnce. tn wifll looks asiWance. I seem to c ire to t-athlm In fact, but dooui't inuat hlin. IhlH wliNkersi, wnlks the riny. C rrlncc-i anil her lover. Iprrcno y at tne King itbo multituile a:l over. brm and bearing mndo r the imrt tie iilnyvu. Indsofthiit thenyter. . , I toe looked glad he ato her. f lad purred nnd paeed awhHe, io witt. ji-'ducuvo sunup. ladj corner crept l ao-xn ami .weciij- aicpu thii a poittml sec. Ulcijuake tnc roj-ai Knees: r. uuiokiy ao you can . it pralscwortiirTounifTOa1'' trips acros the aads r lover, wnitliiir. stands. rlcd fast, 'mid cheer aedlaagfetcr.. Iveaajipy everafter.-- - I . -a. Iwaln in later life " secret from IiIh wife: Irts strove to otdijro Iter kelBor;iadftUWictfa5r.i It . . 'fwt rc- kll historians say, v heruyttiffuay: - i?-. iier e er niHuo no -. problem ' Death or Lady. . ,- jftherc t- SS HILPRLTII. bavc-a peacock, John," said eth, as she met her Tnan-scr- sdawn. Uevonld look so the lialutrade with his kread or trailinff them over Isward. I reallv must have ;v Vr e an awful n iee.-marm,"- roha.- "Ti acver suck be as .hard kstrade! Ta a liimrt-w. aJSat's a - w.-... , V-TVs - ... tecjis up an awnit scptauing tin' Jane, theataid, when the Mi tmn parrot, or them cjHl- i Miller ar-1 iMe tea. plagues as krantly." HL 'trise in-her what doer wKhJtfc is. aaa nis i ooor? He's dr te Hk funeral, or he's readiarlB aick and l)hnd. .It s a i's no women fdlksT hut Lto look after'em. Itehr L not and unsidc down. I r1 ., lt .111 j-' 5 ininKip m. jrec-ww oaa BLioyihem.said,!! jr-zz. r. srsxfc-i - X picici me jiCKwa. srer. Jttiss rruaence merer eyes,or the bird hiajaouth.so it jraen-jw-praneeu aaaaw ac-iuutaini' icuh xmrnta kt -se Sar4aH?Tather!vlaae Misae aarnr. -ao . i V raaht'ilhavetolayia :hhafan4Vwi. if vcm're ) the peacock," J ace Te- JfcyejrtfeiWlf dropped m . - & izj3 "i a - ..r quite as deapraure,7' ? 7Z? batarbiag the Beir i tbne dlrTs avaatall it the-Hnlki tow. Toar peacock eita!-laal Tve '.S-fc vVt.aU ,-w aaaBa KVHpao, S. ii;i' itjil? J i;-i -5r-Fy K"1; tr '. 7J infctsia, MMof ajnarTJ turn rlrSj Br rma .Sorm, Xii toaaaaJ 4aL..Krst Xl Paawsai'i .- .-- aea Hilsl " ,-,eia are yew?" she asked, when iBarstgrhad performed the reumt crricc some hail-doz- ,TarsonMUkraboy."' 'nta I reckon jo? ' have to shift film up' said 'Hi traveling expenses saas- ', f f f rtJaathiLJJOOjr bird had lott, I -a - j. laifl naa tmlUfomthpra In the tint, ifHWliHWi 4mm br the Miller TfiMMua ibil MbJr tosrtcmnoraric. and praauB ted A'Taged appearaace whicli reoMcTita owacr'a heart. So he wax ijtt atenpocary aca till lie sboald BMer Wn.we.lhLlt Ui. Praitonrfi TwWMrtWBvrMineTB Jakle the pen. diaaiajr.Ua-vltaa-ktar fae ant- hanAlatti'a crewt of other. area atood neapiae between theaiaiij , " htWHvmHmm.chiUrimV: hc L .5 "'. - . va rw-: ir ", 7-7 ' -, ' . Jt J B . . 1 CJst: ..3 e naaa raaainr ataatitca- 'CJ$ti$a'- 7"tUw-rdm'taMpgftf ff whippiag.:1 met those of Rev. Austin Miller, wh'ch j Jj tJeu..p4aitoc4ip . - tiiui-j -viju coior iiainiiatcu across nw paleface j MTtf afcte-crcJ-Miaa JnuLAuuix. "SL. . -3S T-BBBl HMla.au. 1! My children have annoyed 3'ou,M he congregational sioBr? to fend her tat jyq Wjta the hcMtating tone which latit volume ofiivI)ioa llioaglil; ta;j iraRtt &ll?mm&2Sm JdaJU! cldhln-n Som-I 4H.'raaadiav( ortir intankurtku..i)'i.' iiitM h eRmJrlTrhafriri'r thre unrulv hWgaze.Thd fliGTiin?lSf,trfalinrcT'Pcc their little hearts t Hi-ii. rw m. .w T ". IP 1 -"! i .caniojaacftjTajroT those-; roaes.O - OW4v tt JT 3 l -.. r . . . uv went on. "itniiffet was xuro thev neenton. -iJridtret was stiru they JVerc r Sltonio nuVliiWC-T A'HC mC$t- i m -a' wap'rr r- -, IMJct to fiud xou.'1 ""'punWiinen:, with hero?.m; if he fnved VijiP. oi course npt,' aapl,.Mp.f J'nte.-f w?iy iney niinieo mm uw ia a voice ikud'ously aiatter-of-fjiet " him home in; triunplif I'ahaferetidrfOniewhere,". ltoivMr. V g'jffhoy cMWn-ajnlglit- .. V.T.. ... K.... w Mrtle-trardiied.' MhaLrtha,onIvr-al MierK" fBia Jhc. V happiness, which, .over arrives to us, ta-taaTa.-r.. .u i...tu.i i ,- . . spring -ho tpiheniptcdlv In our path ith not the resulkof, ftcarch. L drooped tlwV thread' of ray Keimaj 'F"-Ki'-iiuiinrunej-nrcicaiy in our to pfclt up Ihvao littlo foIktC 1 hare rewardji - - a r- " -," ' You are.Trreailly-satisfied:" w- 1. '"lf. rTf -'.. f ' . . lurneupiiss jrme, in jnc Haine reniotu voice. SfiiBtaTrharaViittig Jic-c heart against tlfe pcrgiiaVivu tones which had oacebec&llKo;tlio.ntu.sic of the'spherea totter: w' " " " - havtt"neveliceuat iifietl'witli jnyel f c wlt!i home hasty anions of 1113' own, I Hhoaltl sayn Mw-Prurience, you hate 4ievcr5forrivenvEaie?hc apoke half qucstlonihgly, m At he would fain be voatradlcled. - - -. , . 'I never thought of it as nnything to forgive," hhe hnid, and her voice ineltctl and broke a little in spite of herself. " It was so long ago," it little proudly, as jf hhc would not let him suppose that it aignifietl. I hee now that fate or l'rovhlence was kinder to us than I lielieved. I don't think I was intended for a domestic life," as her eyes fell upon the three harum-scarum children in their torn frocks and mis chiefthe children who might have been her own, but for their mother's double-dealing. AnstinTdiller Miillcd a little tatllv ns liis glance followed hers. "They are torments to the neijrh- a X aa a aa ...a bors. t tear." ho ia:u: "nut thev are all thecomfortI have." holdJng.a "hniul to them."" "Come, children, make your bow to Miss ilildrcth, and tell her you are sorry. ' - "But we 'arc not a hit Borry." said, little Amy "The peacock is so beaut M fill, wu are glnd we corned. e mean ... .1.. :. :?. - ii ui. ii. ii.iin. "Truth is no longer at the bottom of a well." ysXA Mi.s Prue, with i real smile dimpling her face as .she said good-bye. If Deacon I'raekett could have J-een the manuscript of-Mr. Miller's sermon as he reflected inhis study that exening, he would have supposed that the words, '"Comcagain, clear dream,-" scrawled on the in li'giu, n.-ferred beyontl a doubt to the dream of .Incol when he saw the angelsof God ascending and descend ing. a "Them .there MUler boys be enough Ph drive you tojjlory, an' no mistake," declared Jane, a few weeks later. "I wouldn't Ihj their mother no, not if 3'ou'd give Yin to me." "They're not minetogive." said Mi-s Prue. "What have they done now?"" "Do'no? They've gone and broke tho .pea-hen's eggs, to see the; little pea- cocks. sure s you re alive, i hey ex pected tc find 'em full-fledged, long tail and all. Amy's gone home crying." "And where are the lmv.s?" "Mx Miller, .he's going to send theni to bed without their supper, ami serve 'cm right. Their mother's, shirked all tho lmther of 'em, sure enough." Withont'their supper poor things!" ened Miss True, " hv. it sonly three o'clock of a summer's day. I remem ber when I used fo bo sent to bed by lavlhrht whenI was little and naujrhty, land it always seemed to me a horrible injustice. Jane, run over to the par sonage, and tell Mr. Miller he will do me a favor if he will" -"Haste 'em soundly," put in Jane. ""Jane! how inhuman! He will do me a favor ii he. will let them oil this time," "Nowy"Mis3 Tme, if you'd write it yourself sum's you "live excuse me. huss butljiin't got the face to earry that there message." And it so hap- Iiencd Vhat Iter. Austin Miller found limself dreaming over a perfumed note, m his study, wlule liis sermoa lay'ior gotten before him dreaming 6f the first note he had ever received from Miss Prue. fifteen years or so ago, the wrds of which started out from some hidden corner ol "hia brain.wherii thev had beeh her cars, - vi'hey'Jl .be- sleeping unknown to him; dreaming of iss Noyes gnincahens the dewy evenings in the rose-gartTen of the oWparsonajro where he studied !Di- Tiaity and she taught the children their JkB C; of moonlight night a. onf the nver-tagtthcr, and spring aaomings in taeVoods hunting the first wild flower; of Sundays,when theysaagctogether in. the Char; ot their stroll home tlirough srreea, awcct-sccnteil lanes. The thou- sand ajuTonc dear hours tlie-,had spent I- jn. j3. " 1 ,. -e javeaca wucr s tuuiiau jiMe ocjore his Jniad's eye like some beautiful pano rama. He wondered if . ktdeotL.he.WAs the hero.6) those dreams, if he had ever day a-tidying of thenfup, been so.happy- The first parting, the lag on tftetir cican collars' nrsc cstrangcmcni, wrung ms ncart anew, ,mu vaey nau nappe neu only yesterday. What a foolish thimr their little QHarrenoeked like to-dav. seen bv i, hejut of years and knowledge such ua. at.aZ.afll a soXaaate nth aMlnla Ia,aaan aH ..la. inuc, vui nivu ouv.ii iaigu rcsutK. night after the peacock's. Tet he had been the first to. make an overture toward recouciliatioa, thank God! If she accepted hisovertnnsjhe asp wueaad aaj-so;Pputap word eaasap'oa ia repy. rvaatuaya aaars;aaapeaae liir-4 tarir shad hefarae aar aaw) UieiwaoJc world had seed '' Weak "aiHl'-iinp fit able without aer!r And in a season of weakaeag, -' when his wounded jteart could . bear no Inore, he had -ai-aimmilhi" Jl-eoaainrt a.flainl:taai ha!tiM.lv ttr CHMw?eaaale&S3aei ly to wakaupone day to' find. that heowatl aH hts nahapaiaeas to her. jkffcr BMdreth gbml. iaaeed, answered mKm3KSMMW w?;!' taey aaa oaea taumate ineaos in those days, fatnatedwithaaah otam'srerery young: htdy looks forward to bar nviii ail iiiij aia jmip t wisaira that wowM have haaled tae.l How did he karw th? -TeaCT of a drawarf aJkT r RyJr- IsS; i fcfa rAS r V JVkHl w3ar- " .- -sv star- :v - - r. lcttcn, and confronted him with it fa- miliar address , MiMiu-aytJiwMghi. hc had secured herself for all time by -j bttrai Prae's letter, but she had tossed tnawrong cnreiope into tnc graUj. Austin Milkr had lived hi sor- without irvttim? nearer hanPrnci AJaU IWIIg: g I1SU3 WJI II IH IUIUU W wu without St, Hut he had thought it doe I aa l.aasa aMMjl.. A. a. Lid MIi.l fc af. tn Pnu!ene Ilililreth tn arcul her word that bv an-accideriNirr fctfer bad "ee-ne to hand five-vcars too latcrbc said noth ing of Lettv ft Uar la tic aMUter, tot C WMHT. rnidencc understood alb- Tleii meaio- LlUA.liaUIIJCCIl n-i t" aoUf Aiktae hha iuifi lyr.JbrjukiAjf .up , nercnuuren, too f :arrviez tac aMUn his Him m . ' w ai . i w era, ji-n uaoaiiiat; Sermon, and nc tlncvrjit..iata'tlH:Brate baskeL He looked at the clock; In: had been Idle two whole hour. Of what wm he ihiakiBlr?,, he atkaa IimbmM:- rwhrre a a. - - -...fc faras aaaa 4ltarfnfvJ ? an abointf-d afiaft.itfcv,, cxaainli ajui I'oantuAnr f a!nafM?M' "VJrt.Tr.i": At Jeast be sctuld aaH thank, PrfceJ jvjtli u clear conscience; lor the clul dren.'thcyvere already in bed. t-.-chni- eally speaking1, Ariel having such a capi- tl pillow utthaU,Ucy agreed to.get everj nay or neir live:. heI. hat 3Ir. Miller often found hiniself 'droppiikr in, oaoiie pretext or . k. --. - -. iiav over me air 01 aonie new pxalmodv. that he niigit?join in tbx .-.-. r 1 .' r. l i t.. art" i full ,.( :..v.w...:i...w... 'PIk..- 1...1 tluA.i .a. .M..M . . - . . ...I. ... IIUIH U.1"..,W. , . iifcaeook were novrflpi i: ... . 'r-! II. '1 snyi ui iriwnj; j li and etidiired i.he ate from their hand .tauir teUin?. which was much Iik ai : -...!. ...1.1..1. -., ......i. :,. I iii l i li a.1" - , BIUl WriHllTBl L-i f. ! a is wwi iitiv . .- wi "And's their father, too,"l.adtled John. "'ot a bite gf jweet-breail, can "kctia the lardcrj and. when thcy.tfti t..i... i ""' 1 I . ir4 ,-.-. .. .. , ... -. 1 tttietr'liocKt'JIiey gor Mraigbl tolt-.s ....-. .- . - ... "i-.. 1 . a. .t.y. .!. t.n..A t ..21.1 ..iTaal I row otit apiia sner jis niun."JTct ; n; had waked witkitkari wruotlat with it i, and .It.tr PrtC fiArt- -w-w.. .--j ..ra.--!-. """.7":. '". ',".-"' UaHSlJMBTU .liicpearlicaji usaii . -t. . . , .. ...7 s..i 1' .uiT- i..ajiw,waaBiiv'ai Ka4aat&M oar . . aaMiiri "IIISI'L riT IIIIII'raiifiTi I'HlIMl IIV p i a war f(HtnuiB&u V "aw -- - im tvcTiB far inn TMiinL -- -.- - - . when lnlanUr nita.lhtir brown liamh full of myiTtie, nun sne inenin tnenr netore 1 .Udtliret feolds 'em, iu-tas if they'd be her Ten on n ''. ".. . ' A line stepmother she'd be 111:1k ,'v oliserved John. Thev do I,e t IBg, 'f-aying-m tht-'iI!Hgc that it-'4- her cap 1 sheJs acUiOgjipr tiie.parjn.; ' That'-jut the way of tlie goaip-il my own bldSsed ears, that when he wai called to this 'ere parish he never dreamed that she lived here. They must hev knowed each other, you see", when they was young, afore Miss Prue cam', into her great-uncle's property, and came to live at The Kims; for I heaf 'cm talking now and again of folks that don't belong hereabouts. And he siy-: 'Do you remember the day we went hither and the thy we went yon?' And he says: " I remember, I remember.' and looks away from her face. I thinks, myself, he mu-t be an old beau of hers. recsheiu together a heap, you know, bringing in the tea-things, and the lamps, and pottering 'round " "At the key-hole," Janglied .John. ''Anil.Tve never found "cm loyp- making onct, though I steps qniet-like, nnd it isn't like push the portiere John, as voti know,' opening a uoor to ' It is trno the Miller children were a great deal at The Elms, rnd gave their father frequent excuse to follow them; and it is- true there were few congenial souls in the parish or village, anilwhat to natural that he should sec more or less of his pleasant neighbor, with whom he could journey back to the past." In deed, they never talked of to-day or to morrow; it was nlwny yesterday whose praises they sang, whose skies they ex tolled, whose pleasures they coveted. Ho was nothing like a lover, to bejsure, except in preferring her society", and yet it was a happiness to Prue to see him there, to know that he would come to-morrow. It w.is toward night, one summer day", that Mias Prue, looking out on the lawn, where the shadows of the leaves were dancing, saw Mr. Miller no unusual sight coming toward her door. He had been out of town a week on business; Bridget had confided to Jane that he had "gone away suddin', after a telegraph in a yaller wrapper come to him;" but he had been at home several days without darkening, or to express he'r feeling better, illuminating Miss Pruo's doorJL .Naturally .. she won dered what hi? errand had been; if he had had a call to lcavo the parish; and at that thought her heart stood still. "You have Wen away," she said, after the first greetings. "Yes. I hope you did not snffer from an invasion of young Millers during rav absence. "We met, but we .missed yon," she admitted. "I hope your vacation was a ret and recreation to you," "My journey was not a pleasure trip,.Prue,"he said. "Mytfe died suddenly at tho asylum on' the 5th of the month." "Your wife!" gasped Miss Prae. "Your wife died on the 5th of tho month! I thoughtr Austin Mr. Mil ler 1 thought she had been dead years and years.!" m "I thought yoiu kneirho returned. "I suppostHboverytadnail heard of it; it was too sad a storytoo rehearse aftea or needlessly. It was in all , the dailies at the time. You must Jhave ' been abroad then. Amy was in her cradle when Letty left me eloped withr her i music-teacher, two years ago she went lo tlieasyluui. mad as Hamlet. Prue, Prue." he cried, "do you think t have hidden anything from ydu Js not the loss of fifteen years of hapaiaeM enough? Shall her ghost dindV as still?" " And I have been loving another woman's husband all this time.' she said, moving awar from him. Heaven only knows how lar her Puritan con science would have carried her, bat just then Jane burst iat the room, cry ing: "It'slittleTom Miller the peacock fell into tlusrirer,.and Tom jumped in to save him and the bird's .safe but Tom the cramn t-xik him John's brought him up the bank" And then Jane fainted awar. It was J hours before consciousness -returned to MasterTom, and weeks before the roof of The "Elms could be exchanged for that of the parsonage, owing to a fever which succeeded. Air. MiHer and Miss Prue parsed many a watchful fct?at his bedside, and maajajday-of sickaa- ingarcaa; opt it was -a year ana better before Miss Hildreth conld foxgrre her self for harinir loved another ' woataa's husband ad before a weddh, which uau ucch oeiarea mxeea react, 'woe place at The 'Elms. HarnHPrt9C9M h'ralaTaiTrf im Th r nTTn aaif "r Pf SI rf. - - L. to a " T .. . " . rtt j- .. ' - r-ca, rs ,mm . wt,v-vt, a.i.r Ji.it , oate LAdy nikle writes that woataaja Boston are iateass and traasaaadsaOal: iu fiuuuHupfiia- uiey caoivace lure, poetry ana art: lawaaaaartca lust ctecuwarHW aMaaaarmi that -New York is th. woaea: waremLtatt to mxt - i V-i? Jt s M1, FABM A5 QkKBVU -- sj:- i ie8iwiM.iu au'iffm evcr pni pwrs jh -ir aaaianiMim a"- 7 v a, . ". " e . -- HoaMed W oaJ Of tUC X Ciwerful ai.iafcctant-, aototUy reader- mucil t?rribJe la th war of a ijj aaiaiar and regHabte ;v harm- wfedtorm hH ehhr th ork wWrl leM, but reallr cstrDTia-; theHt. q w traa!o, whrrraa the rcwr A nacraifal tm:Mai'a1rajr taat If be wrre ttf lrrc hi life arer aaki he would triai hit Ueei higher and naturj hU orchard wfth nhecp. In place of plowia or mulching. It U a popular belief amoniriranlea-' . . ' i " .... ,,.L i u- .u .-.-.i !. eating nut, will be lnimeiliatcly re lieved and cured by th simple ntnedy, salt. Sledieal meaanaWswl that salt should )c utcl with nutx. eaiiccial- iv wncn caicn ai nigni. wicagv jow nal. i Jfccr turn cattl- to paturc until the it'tuta arc thoroughly repaired, for ? 'ftlrt nnMi if i.wttiAl.k.'MjMl i.k itiitnir 1 1 over a broken-down fence it. i flcn AUTinnU fr rv..n U,..m fr,ir ..Tnr them from rtin" inches of the top, with water. Then (ill a clean Florence oil-Jask wjili water and plunge the neck a far a it will go into thi! larger bottle, TIc water in the flak will rie and fall with the weather, fcouu-tin.'cs leaving it jer fectly emptv eight hours before a tonn. -V. f Jftrahf. Moth in CarjK't: Wring a coar-o ernli toivl out yf clear water, spread it Miioothlv on J a carpet, iron.it drv with :l tedfSi tfamrnti.wiAlMir tho i . - .. ' .r. . r optnitKrti on all .partes ol thu cnriKt M,spectiil of being lnfc.tril with moth. o neeii to pn-s liani. and nrither Iho j ..:i ..- .1... ..!,. ..r .1 ....i ...:it 1... . . ' ... a uiu ui iiiv uwi.;i ji mt- l.tl in- lli i- !..;.ir,.j 'Pi... ...,,ti. ,.-;n i... j..i...-i by the hr.it nd .itt-am. 77.: 1!,ttsfhol,L .--- - - - -- rr ",i..i,iu1 inz ox m:cu msca iroin use joirr wis ,1.100 ur. ma MTin, uikii: u mu bHacrur '- '" -'J" o .u,. ntant. Tu!e la made- dana? 1o nrrpTlv snalifc. af aol cT- ar d UiU . .i., .., - t.- i .. :: mirloiiaoe'Piaaee uv in a-wPra .w;ao'.TOTer r ow ummm i hLi'r tr ilm lHn tKjouiarited ltut.it la never- MS deUu 1H tfc- hr cnfl paired, rnitrlc larnicr. Jl InH n K,lM,l1f",i . - , , ' al-ly fct raa-.tVm ti t-JJ 4i.r. ' . i . . . !lnIi sn nnmiHT ti of lh Word. ..'.. . . . . . , A injple barometer can-us main . , . .. T1 . . - nuaiv otxnA jwia;.rnx ia (,, vf & piNniu ax-rawi waMM ,- . if ;"" "-""' ,., , . il Thf Prull f rrw.nlnP' Vlni. It wa hauled dimii.tltutnl, and given i a. rf aHnniimi i ..... i.. u ..... . --."... "J. " :1"" fanners to the production ol melon, . . . .. . . s(inasiu ami niiionk.iris limn is iii. i . . . 1 . ki,-il l..v ., In.mi f.mtwiH .. - .. 1 . bervcu. rew 01 our large larmen pay !.. --"j iivnin n mriii. uiu uva g u-j erally raiMi a lew melons on the site , formerly occupied by a hav-stauk or I dung-hill, and the houscv. ifu often plntith a lew -quah .-eed in the garden . here the vine run over the vegeta bles and do a large amount of harm. Occasionally a ainall farmer ralvs all our cities and large tow ns. ;iih? has Im'coiiic one of the largest melon markets in the world. During their cison not only oir-loads but train loads are retpiirud to supply the de nt unl. Melons have become u common art'ele of food. They are fwmd on thu tables of hotels, restaurants and privato famille.t. The old itlea that they are unwh(desome is no longer cntertauied. Pliy.s clan's now give lust'mony in favor of their he.ilthfulness. Duriiig the past few years pewral professional garden ers and amateurs have addeil to the uuinher of varieties and greatly im proved their quality. Unless a fanner lie.s in a location that has a favorable s ill and climate anil good facilities for tr.iiisportnt'on, he may not find melons a profitable crop to raise for t lie mar ket, but every farmer should j-ai-o enough for the supply of his own fjiuily. Attention has also lately been given to the production of squashes as a mar ket crop. They are in demand for the supply of hotels and families at almost all s asyni of the year. Bakers now buy large quantities of squashes for making pics. Every few year.s there is quite a demand for squaslirs to send to the Had. The shipment yf squashes to England has commenced, and the am Mini of them sent abroad will prob ably increase, from year to year. The long-keeping varieties like the Hub bard can be preserved during the win ter with little liability to loss, and they always command high prices in the spring. Many squashes are now canned and dried. As a substitute for the sweet potato (he squash has no equal. Eight tons of Hubbard squashes have not unfrcqueutly been raised on a single acre of highly-manured and well-cultivated land. A crop like this will pay as well as anything a fnrmcr can produce when we take into consideration the cot of raising. Tho cost of seed is very light and the expense of harvest ing small; Squashes should be raised on dry and warm soil. It should lie made very rich, with well-rotted stable manure. v"ood ashes, and Inine-menl, as well as superphosphate of lime, are aho excellent fertilizers for squashes-, as thev are fonnclons'and pumpkins. The ground should! bo jwell pulverized, but it need natJx plowed deep. Poor squashes will be produced on clayey or danqi soil, and they can not lie 'relied on to keep a long time. The planting can be diUayovUtill most of the hVM cropsyvre pat fa.- Many? plant in f raws cightor1ten? apart, aha1 $jhct in hills ciglif or ten feet distant" from each other. ' But two jjlsnls, arc allowed to grow in a hill, though' five or six seeds are planted. ..The lull is made slightly ..' .-1 wpkifr.tRka :aucttPiaBKtftc ?fclfe covered about an inch and a half deep. The earth alxiye them is flattened, nnd made tolerabH-'coiwiacr-witha hoe. Pumpkin can be plaiktad in the-aame raaaaer asiawaa.' aaa j art inoyjcaa in? raineirta padaaaaadin tiaatttion with corn by dnppingthc.secd in every fourth -or "fifth hiU.' Me4c4K- siiuashes gwwaeJieU, nrnYccuillTa plants should be work with the hoe or garden trowel. anawc waftn oetweca tne nuisjaept aHaw.aiHKfrew-! 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J nc tornauo ba a narraar - ;t and the cjclon? a -titU' one- Trc KngRh word U wMrlwbsdV ?ina forty j ear? ago ncterokfu w tab coustry adopted the hpaalh wonl IbTEUulo a a ynonimior n- tomaoo fca loaau . iw way Into tin AraTfeati dictionam. j but 6jb ncrerrct apcartti in tar L'ai;- ijn iMnxonanix i-auiv ute worn cj- cI."P hx c',lPc ln pplicl to the ' VWent and d.'xtrU-tlV 'lOTHM. and W- A Fit at lout. A cerUh- ItalUr in thk city hay for vvarapulJiad luingtiig in ha window. . ., , .9 V? . . . ... t I window an immense iik liat. .m.. nine, wu. a label. "l'rwented to an man boe heal will fit it-"' 1 eslcnbi" a thegiaut rtt 9 ..li.i.l t tlr., .-Trc-llk n t-ittn. 9 m1I f.. I tt..1tb I,!, . i .tL,-1 MrOl for hi health hi t es fell ujk n the hat and tin promise. alLin;r ial a a a - ueitKiuirrd; ; iiauia the 'un of that hat?" Tin hatter looked at the fellow'- G00- Iound bulk. anl 'rv-i the cold sweat . li"ati to ooo out on hU forehead ' g"IM'-:. . -1 I "I lltakf me nai. aaiti uir. gianu . ti.iittt ! ti niwh it iiti in. i ! 1 1 "" "- - 1;. - " ?- :i i perlcct lit. ami w.iimmi away as prouui I . ., r,., . - 1 - a.Sa. ;ih :i mm. in1 niiin- enrou. wn en 1 ..,,, , i. !.. 1. 1 ... quicKiy gauierwi 10 nee niu inn, cueeiyti anno ' t- j-i.v. Umrtitnuti Lvmtncrciai uazaic llastern Exatnrrratlea. When Pavid Davis and lit bride wer at Ios Angelic, recently, the citizen dil all in their power to fhow them disapiKiintml when I saw him. We ,b,t ,..;.i..r i.;,n .........Ji lnrt.. --s.a a.awa ! a a v ---'w and there are forty men itere who can balance tho scales with him. but you "Eastern people do exaggerate things so. - In one of the games Ix'tween the famous Yale Base-ball Club and a coun try club in ia".r, the score stood ltl to lo". Tho country nine, famous for prowess in hitting had its bats nfadc of huge square pickets'whittled" down at one end. Another team bore vast round beams of bascwood as large as a man's thigh, lored out ami charged with cork to make them light. Against the s-low pitching of that primitive ja riod these colossal pudding sticks proved singularly effective. .V. Y. llcruM. A Salt Lake doctor wntes to a pa-dis- per in that city that he attended the ecction .. i ,! anegro in that neighliorhood niltmi niv iiuiiiiiiKn uiw ivMiini um.-- . tuc vigiiaiiuai uau loonu iieces- sarv, m the course of business, to hang, He was found to have a wcll-developsd i tail about three inches long, consisting ! of four distinct vertubr.e. The negro J was supposed to nave been born in Afri ca, and probably belonged to the Krao nice. Some'of thee people have been known to jwisess tails several inches long, which they could wag like a dog. Mexican lady of rank visiting A the, city ot bt. I.ouis has hair two and a half yards long. She wears it in two braids, and has a page, to earn- the i ends as he would a tram. 67. Louts a The insurance statisticians now say that men live two years longer thaii tjiey did thirty years ago. and womcr three years aud "four months longer. It Is .Inst as Cheap. It Is just as cheap and a great deal cheap- Guvsott's Yellow Docl: and Birsaparilla sold to a woman w-Ill prore It merit aa a reliever of those painful disorders Inci dental to female life. Try it. a "TnEnE's a mighty "rich man lives thcrcf".sald the Assessor, pointing to an anpretentioas hows, in a small Jot, oi of the richest men in town, I reckon." 'Who ii hcJ" asked the stranger. "Don't know his name," the Assessor replied, "iybat is he worthr" -sked the stranger. nintons nfterwanls. r.verv U doa't knoif that either," said tho Asses- ' aor; "dont know anything' about him: ho i tsnt in my district. Bat 1 know ae's rich. , tireat BceUI yoa oaaat to hear bkn iwftr Dceui yoa oaaat to sear nun iwnt . attshe Board of EqualixatioB." "Awl tbat'a ' "Anstti tranger. tho way 7" queried the stranger. "I know he's rich' said the Assssor: '?- tseea Assessor aearly tea yrmn. aad I know . sw a. "ocatarB. awry lw7 ' gruiDMSDOtn too (axes, aow at ute aa- ( am.ai aatJ ntttal mnrtr Thafnras ta Board of EqaalixaUoa." 3ariatea . Bvek-Ev9 s a" I QBATas of wheat are straw-berries. 7TW, intmmer. A CAUroaKlA ostrich fanner wu kicked at by one of the birds, bqt nsaed, sd the blow broTsethe neck of uwat9? The Amer ican raule will aarra to look oat lor Ma laa- fls. They are ia danger, of Miaz from him by feathered foralgaans. Aorn Jieraio. ..t - -r, 5 ' A BoaTO-f paper gtres the foUdwm" wisai niece en aartre to its aaeaaio f-UIerec marry a ciri aalaas roa known her three dya aada picaic" "" Yoc jasitake a bottle of my medHBe,) said aTqaack dW3Wftrto 'a coemmptiTeJ aBaTearaer-ara?aicaaaata.r "isKaa JHfty coa-mmaU ?nraiwaswpa?a.TPot aakar Wine aaa rrcs of Hm gtn WiMiioa- at- Ess--nwrs! -X. Y. Commn till Ai- . aarta wwrs mtw f lLn4il ataj4a.aiBau. aV jrfelawM mm tr.. -ll tThfin in rtittialn In a atatA nf . Ill health. You don't seo sensible, intelU- ' ,,Bt- Noticing your Kcovir.t Hars. gent women stand back and an their .' wnif asp Snu-WJ'S r "iffS.,? prejudices when a rmelv for rclisTlng fe- I " hrncr. n-eommendM so highly. I male diseases is brought to their notice. 1 bouRht some of It of v-ou In the year f2, Y.sir! Tljeytry tt first and pass their ' contmurd taking It till thasorcs final-I-i'-iV .i it- v... K;i f- n Ir healett up. He is now twenty-one yeirs uuiliiuim wi'i iiai ,. .,..-,, .....x- . ,.. irta a4H ja. 1. i i.i ...art ,J-IiZLa J '' 41 ncr-liwamt fnt wa-.a ta Wry dill M ata lkt AaM Krwf ?Trrw wW. jNr Ww KWik fe U - 5 CareitM tc-; m-4rv rjr frwa k Sat klU aa 1w ttT, i4 S ktt-fcriiMHW.hJrfc ? ttwiaidb KtiAtr.misp - tr mintim wW wi niii ! . a . . --- -- -.4 , .. . ... - raaaa:wi, n-tntfcr.D4 mtf ctmUxt iktaxitra ltU ftfav w uaxawa -is r- otii.b.mt. i fart cew anr- Tcl' t tim hm4 trilai f trjir. MUU'a t $& lv tJW la 7x a- fr wiav !VsbU- thrwiir aedrnsrw4 now ad twiar ma. A4 yrt tt i itcaatrlrt tit t mn ib im can i cwai 'tti aiiwr t )k ktd a le nau Or JVUa CHwatJ K jut coambfd a ! rU-' tktt tibrt th f-jjrvttr Sclrt Jfnctliy. II rvrrd cawtMf'ui at psliwutry rrofal. Th impan'irsot th lio&X pro- o- y U Uo a coastaal iniutlen to tt ! I two orcaa of th ttr, aiio fnw li ! li. ,. ufv lk.'l.Ll a.-n la ., HI.. W MT .--. II .- - . kidney or Ilrer ara dln-aM-d thrr ar la a f orUcrt-4MtowkkevirHaaiti-ti r j fHoo W rry Maaco Ot IU'I that p ie! tfetta.' Tfcl. pahetiom b!d rtrrt- thraairti aTa t ewer t th St-T1r.,mi j ! Hajo. wfcrr ilw tlja U Wrfclt,l. cat j iaWmrn loh in tb ffartr ferrw-t rlf taolaasa. Av 0j-m4 trt t tb bedy hai ct ntamlKat air ji wrr, aa.1 yrt lb blood, which It tbo lit" ot tx yj. i brought into dirs wta-t iltltb- Jwl w, aj Uu, crrn-ata,; toall Mttof tfc U!v. IflaV.t Je T. j . "k. . -.-. . . . i" l'rck, U. t., 1J. D-, bu- death ha t 4 ort-c-ntlr rrrrrt:I. Is rXJr l ! b dirl of povuttwuila, wMrh tifesH-l anttevti- tira aflinn 4bJIc1 a d;- vi tuyUtia of ie wuiy-.. u i wr iDu-a, isor r. ItsLfnriarial t pin la hui tvn th b- Jhu of wcrakLlury tn 'ubJj. ami Uwpnn uionta which BtJallyOrmlflatM hi lirV-ma ..., ..-.. ----- - onlr th. latt rt-ault . f lh prtrmit bU-t t poj.onlrr. Thk.lva.UvuiAUcr wt ,-hl Wl iu tb lnug by tbo itaj.yrf bl .t rU-n up nnii niiBUT rrflin irw IMIIPnt. 11 tl-rr lni . . - - .Il:kl, .., .. . ,.ni .... . r.-rm'..:. ".. .".. "VT", r.'iz tnnU or quirk i-on.umption. whrn H-lr. enumiition. hot in anr fvut ltttkoivi ult of uwiHirc lilol. "caued by dtjard kidnya and llrrr. TWip am (acta of ncUnra", and rooobed I for by all tb 1-adiiiS tyaldan ot th day. Th-how th-diwarllitT nay.tbti ll-WltT, of k-pitIK ihrtv nvnX ln-tftatll orpana fti perfev-l ronditi-n, not rnlv to In- nurn health, but at o to ,. ijx- d-th- It hat lwn tally aho 11, aa.ufas-Uonof nearly Tprv niip-rjodU-i-d ntnd. lh-it Wnir' Hafa Kldnv and IjTrturis He aaya; "I flunlly coiirludrd to Irri Warner Hafo Cure and In thr mouths I Knlnnl twenty pounds, risroTrrrtl tny lost nirrcy and my liralth was fidly rrsturk llje !lt could Ik prolong! Itulrnnltrly lint ' enough has Ixtm said to trori to rrry . auffcrer from pulmonie trouolrs, that tLrro is no irason to Is- discouraged In the least, and that health can bo restored. , jmi. "" , S- ,, ., , . ' J II B wou.au woo i-rr a, uro iwit par, oi nT urtsis on on n iinu, nnti ;' '" i"1" .-r mk. lilts!. illilit'L know wlit-thi-r h had a hem or rage, or both. Jhton Tranterit. Komi-body ChlM. Somebody's child is dying dying with the Hush oi hoj. on hit young loee, and oineliody's mother thinking of th tlnlo Mien that dear fa to will la hidden whtrn no ray of hnj enn brishtn It biH-au. there "was no euro for consumption. Head er, if thu child Im your nriglibor's. taka this comforting word to ilm mother's lieart le fre it Is too late. Tell h-r that consump tion is curable; that men ar living ti-tlny whom tho physicians pronounrel Incura ble, tiecjiifui one lung had ten olrnoit ile- at roved by the divas?. Dr. dis'-as. Dr. J'lcrce'a J ' "'1' S K , ,)bo,.,,iu.Mf nw oti,rr iUWcbirs in curing j this disease Hold ly dniRists. m i i j. a A Nkwaiik drumiuer. who trareld for a Jewelry firm, has l-at his nnjiloyera to the tuiioof neeral hundnd dollars." lie was a auaro drummer. A". Jf. Gtvphic. Truth Is Mighty. When Dr. Pierce, of liuiTalo, N. Y tf liounctsl that Ills " Favorite Preacriiitioii' . wcnld josltivoly care the many diseases I i and wenknesaes peadlar to women, soma i ami wenxnesaes peaiuar to women, soma j doubted, andcontinudltoeuiplovthe harsh 1 anil catisMc local treatment, ilntiha mighty truth gradually !s-am acknowledged. riiouKamls of ladies, employed tho " Fat or ite Prescription" and were speedily cured. Uy druggists-. I.v one respect a lootblack resemble the snn. He can't shlno when it rains. C'Af- cwjo TTwea. A Remarkable Cure of erofa!a. William 8. Haker.of L-rh, Vigo County, Ind., writes ns follows Sly son was taken with scrofula in tin hip when onlvlwo . years old. We tried acTeral phrsfeiana 4 but the boy got no relief from their treat- of age. and treing satisfied tliat your medi cine lift! him so much gooi when h usetl ft, we want to try it again in another cs aad bow wrttetoyoatoget soaaoaaoreof it A.f indiscreet man ronfldel a secret to another, and begged him not to repeat it. ". all righV was the reply; I'Jt,la aa close as tou were." Itare T Caaeerl Or ha any rsIatiTo or fricad? Jt aot,a thankful that you can say no: If you hare, rejoie-tha instead of itabetngantncurable ..1.ilw mm k.i lavM,. nii.rlv tanlvaraallar """"'tr1,."" ." ., ;"; rj J1 bTlf reiiei iscure are wiin- l"rrc", w s.ictt n,,a. .. , Ill-, (oaly forty ilea fnw Chicago) a handsarae, connaodloas structure, JSeairt!- "y, ":zrTL2Zm7" .Ll 7,fl-i- .11 "'."""' titr ii 1 ii iT 1 ease IS made m Specialty. It IS pret ItJett orer br Dr. pond, wh,i additkm to Iwiasx a.regular grailuate of one of the leading medical colle-res of th coaatrnTias girti yean of sta-iy to Caaear aad ktedred atfee- tioas. xnat ne sas o-h asHsaaus- -raccess-tutU atJesrtatt by the trawln-ls ef remark able cares effected since theXaatHatA was establisfeed ia 1872. HU refereacea are the kirfaest. aad the testimonial s fnralshed 'Zlm'?4l2ZX$-Z: F. Iaa roBd, Anranp fc XtLaJW - m-t " nv'jri tj 5 t-jyf -- V mV f- A Jcrsct mosquito, like charity, begiBf ie s I CAX ror safely recommemf Ehr Cream fcrtkwe-of Catarrh, ceU ha' thai head, etc Before I hare ased the Hrs ketOe I Mrchased I f ad mrself crsr-d. At aaBaa.craJ4jeameir'"a Mfbsaad kasl m. headache most of the tittW. rTetarf Litty. Aceat for the' AasericMT Eiraraaa Cx,QrajstgaTe,.Jtoh. Beeadrt. Taxwbj is tkejarMeLtflfaalrte sretlsWr maa ai m aaki y. fewt ihvt hon. 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