Tie Hirrtoa Press-Jos:; AS. Rill, hmi aiA&KLSOS, JitbRASSCA 1 r... .- c .n- i aUUu! tteruinc a survivor. if jruu fwl inclined ta -ritIc--e sou ie stand in rout of a tmrrvr. v,t:; men are better satisfied wi; a Hurt shall ottacr are wl.b Utve . A iitsu never kicks if his name i aispeiled in the police record of 8 wap.a,er. Half a loaf may or may iot be buf fer titan no tread. It depends alio jether aa the make r. From the. bobo'g jioint of flew no iiaa ought to do enough work tu reii- W a vacation necessary. It'a the chap who says be doesn't re for filthy lucre wbo la always ranting- to burrow a quarter. i'eoiHe who lead to tbe Lord by gir g to tbe poor generally expeet a jret- f at iff intereat on their mouey. Hurnt orange" the eolor of the mo ueut i called, although we doubt if lay oue ha ever seen a burnt orauce. A uiaji will ueref ac4Utre a fortuuv iiileaa be in proof aalnat the habif of Kiylriff elewi things because they are ihean. The Qreator'a most 8tIous mistake aa made ia tbe nefcteet to provide lint wuuieu'a cheeks uiibt aiwaya le el and their nones never. Aa a practical joke, a man held op 1 friend, and was mortally wuundcu la tbe renulL It ia liot every practi- sal joke that hag Ito moral so weli tainted. The Georgia fmrgeon who defendtnl hia hospital from a mob seeking to fcaug oue of the patients furuiahea au xauiple which entire regiuieuta -of aulilia may well folio' ixi dealing witii lyucbinjf parties. Another claim has been made that A. da in aud Eve were black persous. As oon aa a proper number of persons tun be induced to believe It, tbe author f the olory will begin advertising his famous bleaching process. It, aa aon.e pbiiolOo-ixtg dc.elare, tbt llautf of to-day will be the polite lau- tuage of posterity, the writers of bajie- baii aiid tucirig news should be carefui lo preaerve i"..pir writings. They will rauk aa the rbisaic inodela of the fu ture, unless fate benignly willa that Uies wudite pnipbeta are mistaken. AutonioUiliata themselves must com bine to suppress tbe scorcher, or not merely their sport but their personal tafely will be menaced, it ia hardly etessiry to fcay that most of the peo pie who own hor&clesi wagons do not Imagine Uiat the ownership confer ou Mietn any right to ran down their fel- tow creatures; bnt there are a few who ire aimoat. as reckleaa with self-driven rarrlagea aa tbe owners of fast horses re. Decent people who ride and the iecfit peeople who walk are eijuaily concerned in making peraona of this rtaaa betiave tliemaelrea. luataucea are common of the dove! , apmetit of a criminal instinct in a par Meulur direction and there are notori ia caaea la which the craving for erlrue haa manifested Itself at a vc'-y early age. The criminal appears no aane in every other direction that ln anlty can not aerre him for defense before a Jury, yet he may be irrespon sible In this one direction an any in mate of an anylum. Often, however, the prompting to crime Is hidden away deeply and mysteriously, and the nor- nwl condition of the mind in reference to everything else being so apparent rtfi in there la nothing to be done but apply the usual penalties of the lar. In looking out for the he.iling of pa tient authorities have been too apt to spend money and use the moat scien tific appliances on the buildings with out consulting the needs of eonrales rents. Modern medicine takes into ac count not only tbe body but also tbe Soul and the Intimate connection be tween these. Cheerfulness la a part of the treatment of to-day and recovery rrosn ailments la not assured when patients can leave their cota. Treat ment of convalescents la a part of the physician's scheme. It is recognized Boat views from a window of a hoanital looking on blank walls or on dispiriting roniidings affect recovery. Hopeful la reprea-d; fc-loorn la enconragetL - war In the far East haa j . . . '-' "rr.. rf. opportunity to , u .rar m a nussian Inra- ladla. which haa been the of British Indian adminis tration for yeara. The expedition to ftftK altboogb nominally for com MRtal and diplomatic parposea. Is mm aaaitetakably revealed for what It araaa mfliUrr checkmate to Rnsala Caat ftMta as regards it mar be seen C ta rtgDroaa abject ten which St. tttanawg aaa mad to the ratification rf Ca tkRMtaa treaty aad the charge Crt a Eritlsh fcara not acted in pJ tTX TUa aacasatfM will, - wd V&2t aa Ota British con cta ta auttsn f this kind etiaetai ky Ca wnnaai af the ' CI t:. C U caa TV, f fe people do not pnt theai there?" Tlf s :.- :. mnli is tuat the peuple do ::.-t t:.i;u ttit-rtf. If the rity grera- nt lit um: u, of tb:evea and rascals s it bn'.,ui tie ailc-'ed best citizen , it t . -i hi o.'i tiiatr ty rutin; f r or !. ia.-.n ta vice agi"n-t, '.!".. T.-v- f.i..-j;v to rote I the crtiua i , A::i.'!-.cail ckUei TU-.-se sj'.ne iV-i-:t keep careful eumgil wsU-il vr t!i(;r money. tiler nruny an I i -.:' priiate iuiiie. Tbey take great J ('' ' 1 ee ijjit tUeir empljyes are j ... .j a.jj ta.i..fui, and luvf dj ad I .u .r jiver iu keep rbucri out of ' i'lf.r vauits aui ;ro'jg boxes, jut ti.ry tuler.y ucg.ect ti Utok uli-i Herbert ii tac.-rs sutipathy Ut the aHki ji iiu.'i.uu i lije ineure amount ed a.aju.l iu a mauia. ayi;ig wiiat lie vuuui i...ii.ii lue y.teiu wliiie Le waa .i vlii;,. lie luaav jr.tWo.ua In Uia will fur uljiiiiUiu liui ti:ue tu time ar-uan-iiU a.iiuat it tiat would tend to ;ireiit its geutT.il use. Nuti;erii.a ef torta have iieea made in tli! country to have Coures autiior.ze. ei-Jiir par tially or exciu.vely, tut- wt-.t,n and aieasuroi of tl.e metric system a the staudard vveiitUu aud meaRurev iu tbe . t i, ... ia c eul.nc men who advocate it adoption. They are usually atudeota of attract aceme. while Ibe practical a:en. uiauursctuicra aud many eujfiB fr oppoae it. Tbe subject was broubt u; about two year ago be fore the Western Soeiely of KuKin- eera. and after much diacoiudou, fol lowing a circular aeut to all the iin oi hers of tbe society, a vote was taken favoring the aUojition of the metric system by the United States govern ment. F, A. llalmey, writing in Xa ture, ejylaina wuy acientiac men fa or tbe ;sten whllf mttn ificturers npMie it. The reumm he gives, brie iy atated, li that the clentihc use nieaaurcnieuu couaiat in measur ing exiatitsg tktuz; the industrial uae of uie.murenjeiils consiata In making thluga to required sizes." He nay. theorists have no i;kti of the difllcultj of cb.iiije iiijr tst ibiishcd mannfaeturlug iit.aid.iids, aiith aa textile, ai-rew t'irtad and pipe standarda. Then. with an appearance of logic, he puts the question: "if this ayatcm ia ao so perior why should it be neceKsary t coiiijel people to use such a wonder niiiy aujienor tiling as tbe metric ) te:u la represented to be? It is cer tainly tbe only case of tbe kind o.i ti earth." And yet tbe metric system i oming mure and more into tie. All though the'londa of tbe United Stab i-re stakd out ami recordeil where the foot is tbe u.iit of meant! re, tbe c;i neera cuhui in on tiie (icctiuai sys iem. recording tentlm or leet Inatedd of tbe oid-time iiicbea. This ia but Mnspie or tiie (jniet way tne mernt, ay ate in In gradually coming Into use. For blmratory work It is used almoat excl!!ivelj. Ttree will tell what tbe ou!enn;e will to, tut it begins to lo: nm if. In apiie of Herbert Spem-er ami In syiite of oiher opiioaitioa, the metrii ayatem would eowie into popular use and that, too, without the command ol law. CRAFTY PIT KIVEH INDIANS They Fecnrrd Munjr I'onies ia fiiite o Tre.jly Frofaibitlon. Have you ever beard bow a treat; between tbe Modoc and I'it River In dinna, way out In eastern Oregon, wat nullifie.ir Aked M. T. Rogger. whih diaeuiMsing frontier and early day ex perieiR-es. "The two tribes were a- constant warfare with each other lonj years ago. ami the fortunes of war va ried. Ko:ue stMisous victory would bi with the I'it Kher and at other timet their hereditary enemies, tbe MKlM.a would aiibjng.'ite them, t'pon one oc caaioa the Modot-s managed to capture tbe entire bund through swrne strategy. and wlicn tney counted tiofea It nn found that ccptora awl captured wen ulwirt eiul in nutBtor. When tin necessary Kn,'fi wore 8a;i;dk'd t keeii tbe prisoners from escaping ll waa found that there were not eitoUat Xtmlocs left to do the hunting or gi on the warpr.tli. "Finally a touncij was held and lh chief niaehed an agreement for treaty of peace between the two tribes 'ibe condition of tbe treaty was thai the Pit Klver Indians were never a gait to own bores. this being required be cause the Modors could easily keef them nmlor control without horse U do their marauding. The capture band retnrwd to their hunting grouwb and established viliagci, but wen without lKr" for a number of year "Attracted by tbe excellent abeej range territory, ranchmen from north' era California Invaded the Pit Itivei country nd brought with them largt herds of ponies to be used fu roundbij tip. The Indians looked with lorglu upon tbe horses, and Anally the ranch n en learned the band waa without po tiies. When the fall weather eann and corrals were found necessary, tin ranchmen entered into an agreemen for tjjC t)(vf.(,lt (f tue Indiana to sup WJ assasw w a v ti j v a m; t tru mill re;Uaed pay for the work done, bu took oon lea Insteid. Tber also refiiaei to accept f nil pay. Insisting upon owlii the ranchmen a balance upon eacl pony aecureil, so that tbe title renvuiuet in the name of tbe whites. "Tbe Modoc, learning that tliet enemlea had been supplied with ponio In violation of the treaty, made a raid hnt mmru Infnt-m that - tl,M rwiftU i were not the property of tbe Pit Riv Indiana, but belonged to the whltj men. Through these methods U ' lln "teJ b the Bs-rarK-hmen secured the uae of valnabk uu ot forestry with regard to th grasing ground for many years anr the Indiana found a way of getting around the treaty." Milwaukee 8eutl aei. ... .T T r If !a seldom one bears an interevfin. lie, thaagh the aaaala surely ge faaOea, ! Uim1 I luu fur icthcu5-. TLe cut t-ti j a a e;lfkl osi J 'lJ of a i b au iti u-e fi.hd itiJ ice fte :laa is fn k. a: 'lti- fu ui.ia .o ! h.om-1 Ite ting aboil! two fi-et tlet-p m raveiiy if Oie ao.l :a Hay Ui .oui!jHti"ti BhouJJ be dug a little J-. p r auJ i ben lillei la a few ii.a. en f gravel or mintied brl -k. Km li . Vindation will allow a ad ght clrt ulj Jon of ar tbronub tbe iiv. Around ' In iu. i le of tbt founds :l ,n. Cxi-l i'Al ab.iuld be laid aul to tbeip louble row of Modi sLouid be nailed. me row on the ins ds aud one on tb iml lo. Tbe toiidiu U t!eu nail 'd i tbe stu !a. Tbis will male a do ibie wall witli an air nuee bete:a aa iu 1 "U air spare will prevent the beat from ewtiug to the b-e. The boaida on ibe ptble eodn honld be put ou ver- r tii-ally. leain erack betwwn thi'in for tbe five circulation of air abor the b e. Tbe roof should projwt alxjut three feet and be covered with shin ties. A jmrtion of the middle of th iage aniiiuu lie cut out. leav.ng an pening about all Inches wide, and ver this a tap should be placed. ibown iu the cut. leaving an opening tu each aide for ventilation. Ibe ar- i ii ii li triO or i i not sr. mws Iu the lliuairatinu Indicate the iiie -tion of the curient of air In ven tilatiou. A door tdioiild be p!a -ed at tie end of the bouse, and, aa tbe Ice packed away, abort horiaoufal board placed across the ripening wib njiport the anwdust. In tilling tb Ic. h tiaf, biyer of saw-!ii!-t nl)o:it a foot deep fbouid be laid II the tl'tor, aud then the ice placed upon tb.s. ( aie must be bik n to ave at least a foot of saadufd be tween the lee and tbe wall, as the iling proceeds. Whi n the hooae is :iled a layer of sawdust shot;)! be iied on top of tbe b-e three or four et t deep. This plan mny be used for an be- muse of any sise. The cot of bnild- ngone alKiut V feet sjiiare an! 0 feet ilgh will be approximately If sawdust cannot be ib;nined con enieiitly, cut straw will aerre iu its dace, if packed cloxely around the b-e KeJ Corn Suururn' Inn. Vii cxcbiiime aiiys of seed corn: The lrt month after seed corn haa been lushed 1 Uie most critical period with t. When nicks cannot to uwd for need orn, It should be bung up in a place where there will be no danger of Its freezing. Seed corn , should not be stored in inrrels or boxes, as it will gather mois ture. We must remember that one- bird of the bulk of 'the corn at tbe time It la husked is water. This water lacked up with tbe b'ird material nd im-hle a hard shell asul dries ,ut but KiowJy, When seed corn Is left on the stalks. it get a free circulation of air, and it at the same time fully protected by ibe busks from the sun and rain. It n thert cure tinder conditions that ve been natural to it for thousands ' jears, and can absorb ail the nour ishment possible from tbe stalk. Seed torn that has become thorough ly dry is, not easily injured by the eoht. JTut If it Is allowed to gather moisture, t!.e fretting may destroy its vitality. Careleffc storing of seed corn not in- rKjuMitiy results in the destruction of Its value for seed. The beat mt ni exults from storing It ia a dry -id' thorousbiy ventilated nlaea. Butchering at Home. The slaughtering of live slock on the farm is going out of fxtkion altogeth er too Jast. There is no good reason why every farmer should not butcher his on meat as .well as market mora - or less of his life stock direct to the Consum er. The lilnstration shows a very simple and snggestlve -way Of butchering a beef or other aHimal. Where a suitable building and 1 win ,s notconrenlent .".,; " Miw ""in may ue hanoino a r.r.r done under a large tree, simply fasten a stout pulley, a, and rope up among the branches and fa.ten the end to a i.lkef b driven la the trunk. Iowa HmUiMli Qaalltlea fMeaked Lam bee. " Tbe effect of soaking Umber for a "l"n qualitlee of tbe lumber. It ba often been noted that certain k,mU of lBn"ber which bare been left long time n swamps are very dur- "bla ixl fre preferred for certain , i, i ... M- tmmf anbaUncM in the wood - " m vwavwMn mm i pan vi tur are toafcad aat Una alkrwlag the aatatal y v r-s B r. mob-tare af the wool tm rseapr freely' bea the iuoiLer ia ukeq out auJ ri Ieinl tu the air. It is pov;bi aio that Chemical rhstirea tike place i the wood aa the ieii:.t of --.k;." i Wh'I A -til-, tor Pn ta taeo. Of the f'ttise. t t!ist can 1j se ered on the far.a uaacbe-i wol a shea make one of the ury bel that c ii Le cej w.lj ;,.. i ac. r;:t- S. i l?!i"j(herd. Itoy ci u be a:,dieJ in te b.Il r in tie f'j:i'j bro-ui-Snt. but it will be au eiMj)!i.);.ai e w!i-a a siifl.cieut (jMi-utit (in V r ! t i spp!y blO; dc.mt e .er the s .rf?.:i. io' ti.i reiaoa applying ia ta b:ii wiil prn mt etoiij iiioai, j ae ground can to prern-e; iu a :."id tilth all r -ijy f..r j Uniing e-xl V. f irro-r rua out, and tieu a small quantity of ashes dropped where eicb hill Is to be! planted aud silrred In tbe soli, aud up on this tba e.d cs a be dropped and covered. Potatoes tepiire pot.iah and phosphoric acid, and this tan be ; piied with unlwictiwd wood aabea. tMineiltHt or boat-meal, or In a commer cial fertilizer with less waste than in almost any other way. If farm or sta b.e manure ia used, it should alwny be well rotted and fined and then thor oughly iiicoriiorated HU the soil. My experience is tliat apidyiug fresh wa mire to tbe soil Just tofore idanting furnishes conditions f volatile to the development of scab and in ruaii cases produce- a fungy growth of tu bers. KilllnK Asparearna Heed. A Western gardener says: One ol the troublesome fe.iturea of asparagus growing is the seed that annually rip ens. Part of this wed will drop to the ground and liw-ome ineoriwaiod with the soil. Some of this seed will then grow, and unless great care is exer cised, a lot of new plants will spring up. Juese seeullngs soon take full po wsion and the patch becomes un profitable. Some growers go through ibe plantation before the need is quite ri;e, and even by tuia method some seed will drop to tbe ground. Chick ei.s will eat some of the seed, but not Miough to do much good. By scatter ing wheat over the patch a flock will isually make a clean Job of It One thing is sure, to make an iiHnsragtis patch lc!d all possible profit it mnt m cultivated and managed with gre;it intelligence. fcsnd AKiiln-t Ituls and Mice. According to an Australian writer, id the early (Java of Tismaninti the f irmcrs suffered gre.itly from tbe r.iv- eg of rats slid mice la their grain st.icks. Iu order to protect biinsfll one farmer adopted the expedient ol "saiiding" tbe stack. While ImiMin a stuck, he would throw a quantity ol .ry sharp, clean sand betwoiu even two layers of sheaves. It is Mid that neither rsis nor mbis would invade kuc!i a M.H !;. and the reason given by the fanner was thai 'the vermin, in att-nipting to get Intc he stuck, would be driven sway bj the saud failing into their eyes anj ears.' Ibe sand was also iisrfui ir bvainng smutty wheat." A Rarret Itag- Holder, A convenient bag bolder en a easilj be made of an emniv flour t,nrrt Drive a uali through the honoa Infr each stave and clinch. Then saw out a door, as shown. Drive sev eral Gd wire na!i near the top of th barrel, sloping up ward, on which to hang the bag. By Having tba door BSO UOf.DIB. hinged Uie bag can be put in and taken out without lifting over the top. ('arm Notes. Ail stoi-k should be kept out of the .young orchard, For p!g milk and mill feed make the cheapest feed for winter. Whenever sheep la seen to refuse water, there is something wrong with it Wltb ail stock the valne of good feed is wonderfully Increased by close attention. Pruning tbe top of the tree to eorre sjwnd with the loss of roots In re moval Is bct done in the spring. One of tbe bent systems of economy on tbe farm is that which not only maintain fertility, hut keeps It con stantly increasing in tbe soil. A cow with a big udder is not al ways sn enormous milker, nor is a thick, yellow nkin an unfailing sign of rich mi!k, nil bough tbr-se are among the Indications, respectively, of abuml anee and rlcbneis of milk. 1'enltry Pltkinsc. Hens tike u variety of food and it li an Item to five theru as much in tbii Hrre'aa possible ' ' Itather lbs, best way to feed corn to young chickens is to give It In a crushed or cracked condition. For ducklings try commeal . and l-ruu, equal parts, and make It into mush, with milk. It the egg shells are fed to poultry care should always be taken to crush them well before feeding. When desired to fatten , rapidly, there la nothing better than good corn meal. Give all they will eat up clean. . A hen pay? In proportion to the number of eggs she produces; there fore It la an Item to fead eo aa to se cure iltty of eggs.'" ' - ' When the chickens are off1 their feed and do not eat with an apparent rel ish. Increase the exercise and change tbe bill of fare. In arranging tbe neeta. hare them arranged conveniently for the bena no that la gettlag la aad oat there will be tittle daager af htaaklaf the """TisM sM I L T;.: tp j-j I Apfl.i!!pPrpnsr?lifnfiW'll-1i1 XVetfetabie Prep aralbn for A simila t big fite Feed ami Reg t'!a -unf die SkJiaaths oiidliansvl? of Promolcs DigcslionrherTfur nessandResl.Ccn!aini? npiiher (i,ainn.Morp!iine norMuicrai OT Mahcotic. aU Ml Apoferl Remedy rorfortsfipa Tkm , Sour Slonwlt, UiatThoca Worms .ConvuLsHMW.Fevcnslv nrss and Loss or Sleep. PC Simile Signature of X FTV VOHK. NO itKASUM. Claude(aftrr a W4ir): "Do you know I ceuli dlo al ztiigl" Maude ( ut of breath) : "Perhaps rmjoould; but tM t Is no reason by vou should (xpct others lo dl with yur'-Colher's lor December 17 A man hat no m r real right to iv on tl a repul ishun ov blr. at, on to' than he bsi to rxpckt rent ann pioffl frim a farsu th;it pisted cut v 1m (irate gnndlaiDer's banaa two liunartd year Next to akting right, satlno ij"t kl Ir, tbe strength v the farne. What costs us nothiDg give us but ituall dellgOt. B.w'. Thtr W nffar One numlred txills Hewsr4 tm Ol raw. of u,ra tlial uuinol be cured tn isu itatarrhi r. K. J. ( iiKXKY & (f) fmm., TntMo. O 8, tn uoii8i,t, have known P.J (w-oei "or th lvt m jeiir. au,j i.mi lam ;.rfii -iirahla la alt fii,!jn, rwi ai-tloin taaa i.i a l,ie u catrjr out any uiaiuiun mail tn iwtr firm. B.t tt Truai. WTMleai I)niKgtt. Ti terlo. O .. ua.i.i;, Kaiuaa Mj-ia. Mbolauis Uru l-U, TOiSllO, II09. Hull i t irrh t ars t uka tntroliv, scttui Uwllv Ua "be bluoil aiiti uitn-nua uitanol vktam. erics TV pr botUa. SoU brali rtlKKu.U. T.tljnoi).l rM h.i rawiiv i'lo in Ji Kvery truth hat Its kounterflt, and ( bar even seen men wbo mulatto1 jepravity. CUHCURA SOAP V rha Wmr4' 0'it-l -km Saa-Tfc MuwaarS af Kvrry KattM 1 Millions of t':e world's best people useCutlcura Soap, assisted by Cuil jura Ointment, the purest and iweeb nf era llieot skin cures. for preieivimr oufifylng and tieiutlftlng the akin, lor cleansing the scalp nf crusts, scales and dsmdinff. and the stopping of tiling rsair, fur sof ten) rig-, white d Inii and soothing re.mugh and gore bands, for b-by nsue.i, itc,blni?i and cbafing, and manf saoative, anil septic purpfii s whl h readily aog g st themselves to women, esperlally mo-ners, well as for all the pur po e "f the toilet, bath and nursery. Tbfi best irure for looses ihr h eter bin rUssnvere1 is toforvll I hem. I"' t (t uni i.ea m TSV lutuii ww atatam. m.1 j Sieep li the best gift of Heaven to us poor mart a 'a. TO CURB A COI.n IN (.71 K OAT Tke Iau Hr.ano QuUina Tmbleta. At orurrwt" irfui u, moort l ft 1mm to oora & Yi . Urovs's aiaaaMra la oi aoti but Sam The only way to coiquer taui aplr. tti li to yield to them. a ottAHANirltKrTHninrroH vmlbm. Itehin. Blind, BlriiD( or Protru4las P1 Yeur druii int Ui rluna oionrrM PAiSuOiNT MX.XT talis So aura tun la I to 14 4ri sua A yung bixiy boady may be limply mlThletua, but an eld one li purely moisting. U is. Wlaalow WWTrtlKO STgOP tor rail Sisa toetMns, soMea lh (nm rwlaov tttla attita sJlar ia cam eolla Prios att bmttU, rbere oerer wax a mao aa buy yet, but what a good anarp attack of lav would start bin on the jump. Found Gold in Nebraska. lavstssnki Vruka Bm Bstott wttl a ttitottw. Ins Um tlM to rrt la oa I mmm- wa San oaM sImIm la wrasas MMrtherlsfa achasaecher 1, Bekreu ware never deaifnetf to be kept Ilka klam, tbelr navot g good for noihlog lo fuit bands. I EXACT COPT Or WRAPPCA. rstaUM. ' Maaas. Oriaaaaa. Mas, 3 I mm For Infanta and Children. The Kind You llavo Always Bought Bears Signe For Over Thirty Years 3' Arlvic Biuiirtet.-Wtth hi hata Handing on end, and hit featutea orking n nvuUi velr,the editor of tbe; si&a'lon-il journal yelled tbouitb tba speaking tube: .stop the press! t What's tbe milter? asked ta ptes4iusn. Don't you see, you Infernal Idtotoj you've printed that cut of Lhe Reel S.'a wltb yeilo Ink. Colo iko Trla una. Si A YEAR 4 lrltc)itnit &sfly vAWKtMasfa faff its AeMeirWat HaaM AU, lSwrta.a : htJJMar t maaotna faatasi "' ir f"iy fahinria, tr ?n rrU.Saa, &nwr mr. m lfin fiMt'al u rm mm ftrtrl)ftifw on'enai wiii- i ?rim . raj lfcir rM'i' falff h-tinn ' t a yer. ?& for I WO. I im y m o rorienrirt t-fla, lilatVs Ki I awt js,u,ri stamaia A ai'-SL. I MM We envy or pity rerrone e tneal. Huty ix the must treacherous gift ot Heaven You cannot trade horses wltiJ a man who thinks Just as you do. Hutterfly cmhl'mt for stick plot - should be mane of muslin and nllw with wool or hair, tbeo covered with) silk, taking a larger piece for tba under part, bringing it up fall ovea the under part bringing It full ovef the corners, if .juare hiding tba eiigee under a small plm-e fur tbe too. Tbe covets of tbee little cuablona are tiny ajusre of One linen, beta Htltcbed and edged with narrow laca, having small.fl iwers embroidered oa them In naturil oolors. Take a aaa irate piece of tbe llaen and btve a butterfly with outstretched wing! statiped upon It, E.noroider to bus-timh-de stitch but leave tbe body prt plalo. Prea tbe embroidery, . ut atout, then lay H on the cotai and enibroid r tbe body part through b td, leaving tbe wings free. Thee seem rery life like tbey mora K the slightest brea'b. tome at once. diD'll ae an moment I" "Certdnly. Doo'i hour-, kxe a don't dayi But m dear friend, your dhease la uot d&ngeroua. Why so muob hurry?' "There Is nut an Instant to waits. These new cures alwayi stop curing kfter tbey hare been tried a faa eiki." Someone hat tald that revenge ll iweet wnen you take It yourself bat cry different wneu tba other felloa Ukei It. It li eaiy to keep sweet after yoi (et tbe habit. & mie people novel practice enough to learn bow. "Be placid, but not acid," It saga It ll tbe sugar lupply that Is In daa ger of running ibort, no fear baf what there will aiaya ba aooag h rlnagar. I bar otfen wondered of oaa afagla line that I ever writ would ha re peated one hundred year a from sow. There It ooa thing certain, 1 aaaa'l be thare to bear it H a mao wanta tolndootkaw little ba loowi, lot blm aak htaint or anny ooa elea, wbo big nt irategraadratber was, Ha wba falls from tba tope ttt ladar ft fame doaaa't itop wbaa ka reaebea tba bottom, but goal akad 10 foot lata Um grooad. : If wa at next to eoyoy Ufa, aya gtel aoft ba upritaf at good rak a tzl lak, bat treat them beta , gj w atrtd a gad tt akad ftrs. . iture AW M t VJ h $ Oso Hi V0J MOTMM MMMiti aMHB Hvf