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Thk flowcni lay Meoplrur bencatk the dew Butt bo mother had watched tao whole alskt through. The wild sweet carol of ono small bird Was the sound tbat the weary watcher beard. And th summer dawn grew Into the mom, Iiut stUI she sat weeping beside her nrst-borfc. f.tfo was fadln? from cheek and brow. And the mother's heart was hopeless now. Kol me found in tho rhambcr ot death Was bennl-avo the maiden's laboring breath; Ko wmnl of murmur the mother pake; Jlcnt and calm are the hearts that break. Morning passed and the noon so still llatbod in warm loveliness wood and ss.UL. Kltiml'iDus airs from tho west went lr. And tho mother watcbod for hor child to die. Afternoon came -and tho taalden lay Lifeless and soulless a mold of clayl llnin came down as from eyes that wept; Watching was over the maiden slept. Through tho quiet falling of evening rain The bird's solt carol stole In ag&ln! Then the mother said w'Tls a message for mo To ted me, O, child, that 'tis well with theel" And tho summer day ended, for "latoorlong, Ever)' dny weareth to even-song." Ouiinlicrn' JournaL THE DUKE'S HOUSE. I was born in an old chartered and very picturesque town in a Western vuuiiLy, in wnose vicinity stood an which had not o l-rr win U"U J" the afteraoon for itwu.NoTetiber asd dreaaed it. Oh, nor1 ske replied "I did not dream; and horror-struck a Iwai whe tM ruffians descended the stairs aaia, I crept silently up to see if I could find out anything; and,-oh horror, I shall never forget the sight! Do let us go." I must confess I felt a iittlo creepy and nervous, but was myself agaia la a moment Fatling her trembling, and fearing anothefswoon.I began descend ing tho stairs with her, when a light from below shot up to us. She clutched me convulsively, but was reassured by hearing my wife's voicU calling but: Frank! Maty! Where are you?" " Here," 1 said; "all righL" "Indeed," she replied, "I think it all wrong to give me such a I righL" We had reached her by this time; and by the light of the lantern she had brought, she caught sight of Mary's blanched face. To my wife's interrogatories re specting her illnesj, the poor girl assur ed her that she was notiil. but terrified. "I will tell you all," she added, "when I get home. 1 was thankful for the light, and left them walking on, whibit I ran up for Mary's painting materials, and locking tho door, I put the key in my pocket, meaning to return again after dinner and try to elucidate the mystery. When i in whose ancient ducal nalacc. been occupied for manv and like other build ings'l eft to decay, it had the repuUition of being haunted. There certainly were strange 'sights and sounds to be seen and heard sometimes by those who were near the place at dusk and after dark; but it was never looked into. The uneducated were too superstitious and frightened; the better clas were too busy or too indolent; and we had no rural police in those days to trace out tho caitses. It was a great pity for such a fine Elizabethan structure to fall to ruin. I remember it as a strong and beautiful mansion, with ita lawns and terrace-gardens, and its many windows as there arc days in a year. This I doubted when a child, and often got the nurse-girl to walk round the house, to count them with mo; but we never attained our object; for if tho sun got overclouded, she would be stiro to see a ghost at some gloomy window, and rush off, leaving :ne, terrified, to follow. The old resi dents bad died ouL tbo title having be come extinct; and around it were sprung up mills and factories, which prevented the aristocracy from livino in it. Tho mill-owners, too, preferrc(i being further away from their counting houses and smoky chimneys. Besides, it must have been a very rich man who could put it in decorative repair, and keep up such an establishment. In those days our merchant-princes were uuiucui, wjiu very- mouesc dwellings, such as many a middle-class man now adays would deem it derogatory to live in. I am writing of a slow and sure age; wo are now living in a fast and reckless-one. IJut to my story. I had attained an age when ghosts .or hobgoblins and such like rubbish did not terrify or , trouble me. I was a married man, the father of several children, when a cousin came to visit us, who was high ly delighted with our pretty town; and knowing her to be very clever with her '.pencil, I asked her to paint mo one or two of the scenes in the neighborhood. This she willingly consented to do, and we sallied forth to fix on what should be her iirst picture. She thought the view from the Duke's House as it was called would be the best. I told her she dared not trust herself in there, for it had been uninhabited for the last century, and was haunted. Sho laughed, and said she did not believe in ghosts; she was not so much fright ened at tho dead in solitary places as at the living; and her curiosity being ex cited, sho wanted to explore the old building. So, whilst she went for her easel and materials, I got the keys from an old man who lived in the old courtyard of the dueal residence. We walked through tho rooms, ad miring their old grandeur, the lofty marble columns, standing on marble hearths each side of the fireplaces, sup porting the groined ceilings, with coats of arms and other devices carved ill marble between them. The tapestry round the walls smelled moldy, but was in a wonderful state of preserva tion, and no worse than wheua. Jft" twoacy T j ioure, l bad pitieu the ladies who worked so hard to cover their rough stone walls. My cousin selected a room for her first sketch; and as I was leaving, I advised fier to lock the door after me, to guard against intrusion; but she objected to this, say ing she never locked herself in any room for fear of sudden illness; but if I would lock the door on the outside, and call for her as I came from the bank, sho would bo much happier to know she was secure from interruption. After some hesitation, I conse'htcd to do this, and with the key in my pocket, went to business. It was just closing time, and I was lockinjr un the stronsr-room, when the manager drew my attention to a mat ter wich invoWd a. protracted search ofilMdjHlfepwever. which All other from mv of busi- echan- went was was joined them, Mary was asking my ne uareu come aione all the my house to that dreadful J10XE. I AS A5D 6a1E5. To Rxkovk MtLtcw. -If the tahu are recent rub the Iabno wan uru, aaa haaated rather than In its being a dea of wholesale murderer. Were our town a seaport or near the sea. I should think it Vll 9. tl-innf frterri. rr.Tr.r- wtm had had a scuffle with the cistfftiard. . "P00 !t to lhc ua' and had brought home their dead to i Eight iiuxtmEi varieties of per si""' DU,na,u. 1Dcn l . lhoa1 "" "", ""Ti l:... -Tn.r: : Mdr.n w - rej. tr ss"i!"!!r,IJ:rlTi,,.! EirLw ocuuu" v oftWudrt . tw iuw MMT""" ii inMir Im it f ift It i. ft tnsrtT-eli Me kTe Urt4 New Yrk sfeec U wif bec& olj tftrw i ! Drf Uc war six emaste fart tolar. ft It- tWBoktftt. DarkplW tees year pmfoek kr Jfr Vjsxs. H poUoacd by btit Ultra was no" m<cal shnol In the i is America. seighborhood, or I would have put it I Povntsovs down at once to ono of tho? worthies. ! vine, make a iAte of sulphur of CCS The more I thought, the more I felt ! nowdr am! milk. AddiV niffkt asd morula jr uniu cured. tUnVIDCCU It CAA in l-iisnlf nf mr- cousin's di.ordercd imafinalion. fmra I Lf . bcinz left all alone at nifhtfall in such a ghostly building. 'After a while I aid; Whist Is out of the qdejtion tonight; no one's i thoughts would be in hS or her hand; ! so, if Tom would like a stroll, I am 'x ready for one." He eagerly accepted the Invitation; but my wife and Mnry both sprung up ' w. caoca quite urtij and intercepted us on our wav to d5 ?' J"1-.? ln,,h door, naying I should not Co out. She Wh off w,lb lmro M w" SrKXXCiUALT U one of the aihscsU of the horse, for which no cure Is knows. ' Ordinary uage Is not likely to injure the horf e. fad will ml make th cae any wore. Tt) C'Ltuy PAixr.Mu commoa whiting to the eoasUteacy of common paste in warm water: rub the surface ' to be cleaned quite brikly with ajpiccr wbiung, ana fore, s!se are sstc-wsr tomyuklf the hTe H per ceftt- f t fgTH uael; J3d ostUs4Iac eseiwn. Tw-ty-nine ham faBeJ; Xffll el r-ti.-000,000 rcerre, repreKl: the llabll tfc. It b probable that sot ssere ths one-fourth ever reehed th rightlsl owners. It is fsrthcr mkl thai sot 3 pereent. ef the gros l0,000.000of Is frfNtc eofrtrscts osuusdisfapos whkh, eicltalre of thecost of crrrf. the net premium payawsts y prhf. hare sptgaicd $.0W,W I eer be eorspieied sed paid. ' jmmmammm ; s -3-r- Tmmm m mm sr wzxrxsrmtiS- bbjbbbjbj fHKKpgyE5jSjtjMSjJBHa( T . !9tiiwV SSSSSSSSBBBBjafsa m K T"l BBBssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssa T. Trn. 7 W ssh ats9C ji tele JfSBsWm rex- le?" nsh!" Ie when until now. Oh, al sights!" rbolo frame quiver, and was assisting her to rise, she mninft taintmir nu x nau uu. t. not even a fusee in my pocket. and no one was within call At length I thought of the water she naa ior ner wnrkr it mkditrevive her if I could find tt. I laid her down gently, and grop-in"- about for the water, sprinkled her face, which hadrthe effect of bringing her round. Hurriedlvrising, she exclaimed: "Oh, come sway. Take me but of this Horrid placer' " X, began to rally her about the ibsnrdity of her fears, and her telling ine in the morning she was not super stitious. But she interrupted me by saying: I have seen ncvghost. We are in a dea' if horrid theivee and murderers! Isaw vo bodies draggedup. stairs, stripped rf everything, with just a sheet round hem. Oh, come out of the place, or re shall be the aexL Even now they loiiial) w I asked her if she had not gfct drowsy rhilft waiting for nw in tse way from place. She replied, she would rather do so at any hour of the night than be kept in suspense, and added: "As soon as the da' began to close, I looked for you; but as you did not conle, I thought Frank must have called for you, and was lionizing 3ou in the town. Hut when fully an hour after dinner was ready, he came back without you. and rushed nfflikeamadman when lasked for you, I wa for the moment bewildered; but thinking you must havo been taken ill, and that Frank would want help and a light. I hurried to the kitchen for s. lantern, and told one of tho girls to put on her things and accompany me to tho Duke's House, for you were there, and must have been Liken ill. But would you believe it? Sho flatly refused, say ing it served you right for going there; you would never bo found, for never a person going near that house after dark was ever seen afterward. I ridi culed her nonsense, and appealed to the others; but neither would eo, so I had no alternative but to como alone." When we reached home, I went to the cellar, and got a bottle of Moselle, and made Mary drink off half a tum blerful; and then we sat down to dinner. Wo were just settled to dessert, when a friend dropped in for a hand at whist, and wondered at our being so late. I told him tho reason; and then asked Mary for her story, as 1 had forbidden her talking about it until she had not her dinner. She began: "After you left mo, I worked on for a long while, until, feel ing hungry, I looked at my watch, and found it was past two o'clock. I then ate my sandwiches, nnd after taking a turn through some of tho rooms, set tled into work again. I had not been long thus occupied when I was aroused by strange irregular noises which seemed to como from the landing above. I then awoke to tho conscious ness that I had been hearing a scuttling of feet for some little time. The scuffling commenced again: and 1 got up, moved cautiously to tho door, which was ajar, and looked out just in time to seo an old hag disappear in a doorway above, and the door close soft ly behind her. I stepped up, and noise lessly opened tho door, and peeped in; but to my great surprise, the room was empty. I walked in to seo if there was any other door through which sho could havo passed; but thcro was not; nor was there a window she could havo got out of. I was fairly puzzled, for you know I don't believe in ghosts. I went down to my room, but could not settle to work. I went up again and again; but could discover nothing, nor could I detect a sound. It was broad day when I saw her; and now I found it was get ting too dark for mo to do anv more of my painting, so I gathered all together, and put them in ono corner, ready for to-morrow morning, and sat down to wait for you. As it was now getting dark, and I had been oxpecting j-ou since three o'clock, 1 thought you must havo forgotten me, so I went down to seo if I could find any means of egress. As I could not, I returned to my room, where I could watch for your coming; for it was not so dark but I could see any object crossing the court Whilst I w&i thinking whether I should tell you about the old woman to-night or wait sSiSsssm- terhicirmSJfot very dreary; but soon I heard ouutis above the soughing of the winds, strange heavy thuds below me; and tho legends you told mo as we walked through some of the rooms in the morn ing rushed to iny mind; but I soon ban ished such nonsense, knowing ic must be produced bv living beings." "What did he tell you?" asked W1IC "Why, he told me about a very wicked Duke who for some baleful reason whipped his unfortunate wife everv night through the house, her lamentations being heard by any ono who had the temerity to bo near the house after dark. Well, all was quiet again for a little while, when I heard voices, and the sound of something being shuffled and dragged up the stairs toward the room I was in. 1 crept bo hind the door, and holding my breath, peeped through the crevice. To my horror I saw two ruffians dragging up something wrapped iti a sheet; they dragged it to the room lhad examined by "daylight. The door opened, emit ting a lurid glare. They entered, but ditf not stny long, for they soon came out and tramped down-stairs again, leaving the door partly open. 1 heard the sound of their footsteps die away in the lower basement, and all being quiet, Xstole quietly up the stairs and peeped into tljeroom. There, before a lire of red ember?, stood tho old hag I saw in the afternoon. She was stirring something in a caldron on the fire, gibbering and muttering like the witchesin Macbeth. She turned round, and I thought her gaze fell on me. I felt myself slidinff down, and remem bered no more untill was again aroused bvthe same two demons coming u with .another bundle. What could do? They would, soon be up. I knew now that the old- witch had not seen me, for I was left unmolested. I saw I might gain my room before they could possibly reach it, and they would not hear me above their own din. I did so, and knew no more until vou roused me." When she had ended, I said: "Mary, dear, do you not think you most have dropped off to sleep whdst waiting for me, and your gloomy surroundings caused that very ugly dream? You know it has been proved that ono min ute's doze suffices the soul for vagaries which,, injour waking hours, would take weeks to perform." "No," she replied;. "I did not sleep one moment.. Besides, shoudt2.sleep, do you think, in broad day, especially after I saw the old woman vanish out of my sight?" "Then you do believe in ghosts!" I laughed out. t indeed, I do sot; but it is all so puz zling." "And you come oat aerain? " Onite positive; for I did not take my eyes off the door until 1 was in 'the room, sad I walked into the large fire- r .... m fraying I should not cro out. She T . . -... The fouowUsx proWeni gite ior Knew l meant to go to the House, and .. nw. ins i wia Hu.wi4ot0o beginner m arttsracuc tosotre: if I did. she would so too. I oOoh- mo1 otl,cr Plaat require a careful ' Tjj Eart'uh lamrnare faoacfM tu i poohedtho Idea of going there, espo- preparation of the soil to naure their foar ,ub,UtuU5 for ''t," BASeJj. ttfti ciauy alter what ilary had told us. i Hnut' " ucsi "" juvjkwc "You don't believe a word 1 havo the 5o11 for Iulf but toT olher croP told vou I am sure vou do not: I can ' b-r pulverising '" l kni or tough. uorrKK LAKia. une cup butter, one-half cup sugar, one cup mo!avse. one teanpoonful aaleratus dissolved In a and then he won't cup of strung coflee. one nutmeg, ono teuspoonful clove;, one cinnamon, hve cup of dour and one cup of raLdns. chopped. Dkivim; A wat Axrs Take carbolic see it by the twinkle of your eves! ' ho exclaimed "And don t vou "go. Tom. let me beg of you" (Marv'had a special interest in Tom): care to go alone." bo Tom promised, fully meaning to , keep tho promise, I am sure; and we , were allowed to pa-ss. " rmv," tt r.Im, ' "i," As soon as we irot outsida. 'I saidi ' icid .Hiittml with ..t..r -,v ..,, ,. ... .. . t r --...-..-.. ...... .. ... . , .... . "eu. iom, l did not promise, nor do I tvish to break yours but I am off to ! the Duke's.' 1 have the key in my ' pocket, and wish to satisfy mvself; to- ' morrow may be too late." "Then you believe Mary's story?" he said. " ! I' Well, I am bound to believe it; but f it is not murderers or ghosts, and I'll ! find out before I come back. But don't you go in until I return, or you will be sending my wife after me, and all will ' depend on quiet." , "Nay," ho said: "if you go, I will. No great harm in breaking a promise of J that kind; and it will be forgiven wheu I plead anxiety for your safely." ', "Agreed," i replleil. "lint wo must nave a nht. And kitchen for my bull's suspicion there, ana carried into the parlor." "I have one at my lodgings." he said; "and it's on our road; we can call and get it." We accordingly did, and Tom sii""- ,...! -... .i.: - . . i . m . , L1U3LUU uui HiHiuir ;i p:iir ui ono nart acid to ten parts water and With a syringe throw this liquid into all the cracks and holes whore they nest, and they will sou vanish. Cockroaches are aUo driven away by it. Rick MtTn.Na. Boil the rice soft and dry. Take one-half cup rice, stir in three spoonfuls ugar. piece of butter si'iAu of an egg, and a little stalL One pint sweet milk, one cup yeast, two quarts Hour. lt it ri.e all "nighL If sour in the morning, add a little soda dissolved in milk, and bake in mulllu ring. Aciih I VKOETAHLia.- Vegetables are said to yield nine separate ac.ds : The nviltlf in rhtih.irli. tin. t.-irtrli In U l',Stintrmil'i!ta,i;ttril,,L'' gRIea and mulbcrrie. the ...... r, . :ii . . c"10 m oranges and lemons, the malic tho pnissic in laurel leaves, peach blos soms ami bitter kernels, and the phos phoric in oats and barley. Thk quince can be jut ai successful ly grown as the paeh. If a Iittlo care is principal enemy, , - .. . in " ctcsiphon," nt as tn puaa, paut a In "phthUtc,w th as Is "Taos." It aUo has "" and tea safotitaU. fa U ' n.,ntr ! us in !' a M I , ..... .j, . . j - - eigh as in "eiffelV e cy as in " tfeey. sif a ta " campaign." ea as is break, " sa as In " gauge," ao as is "jraol," a!f h as in "lalghL" CombiBlBg the short, how manv different ways are there of spelling the ant syllah'le of the. word "tailor?" and then", writinz the eecoad syllabic with lar, kr, lir, lor, iBr, lyr, larr, lerr, lirr, lorr, lurr, ryrr, liar. Her, lllr, llor, llur, llyr, Ilarr, Uerr, Hirr, llorr, llurr, llyrr, lour, leur, laer, loar, Ueur, llaer, how many different ways are there of spelling the whole word "iailor?" It should be pointed out with Con tinual earnestness, ssvs Kuskin, that the essence of lying Is In deception, sot in words. A lie may be told by silence, by equivocation, by the . accest oh s syllable, by a glance of Ihe eye attach ing a peculiar significance to s sen tence; and all theM kinds of lies are worse and baser by many degrees thas a lie plainly worded; so that no form of blinded conscience is so far sunk as that which comforts itself for having de ceived, because the deception was by gesture or silence instead of utterance ; and, finallv, according to Tennyson's trenchant line, A ho which is half a truth is over the worst of lies." tw. a. V. inrm. lUiii-im tafrSHgi aer ls ftllywyaisiwt . S smim ya unfifnai. aw sew um U Ib llr wtL2?S wW airtit.ea tyHit w4 if 4 ? yg y femrfUje ewmu m4 at f w--" tw iwt4 tw,yf!gg5 S k4r u sttOtfei My'1 asalefi to U!r, AM Jt4rr! aT4rI A.t4U. . X. r . rm ImmR frti Ktic. La. i' - -s l TV Ar. CwAjhbV. OW. 1st st Warctf'a tUf- K4v : Tr MUiae4 issMratykkM f Cs att fraViast w ' eta al etsfts t f9 tr wakh m et v" a rv Wttrr-f ftref ! Are U rt4UV rwe4jr. st 1Bw MHO MUf. AtwstS t C rt, Ueaurs. r a pair of pistols, in case of need. I firmly believe Tom j taken to head off it hoped for a brush with thj villains. Arriving there, wo walked around Hi ed the worm at tho root, winch requires out little tune and trouble each spring e house before entering it, and peep-' an,l fW ' removing the earth from 1 into even' nook we could lind. At around the stem of the tree. Probo for last, we directed our glance to the upper tbo grub in his hole in the bark with a regions, and about half-wav up the ' st'"" wire, and till up around tho treo circular tower wo thought we could with wood ashes, or slaked lime. discern a light. This was the Mary had chosen for her sketch entering, riddle. wing Tom So we determined on CriuiANT Jki.lv. Pick One of the rreatest evils known In the family Is the disrespect so frequently showh between members, one to an other, in speech, action, and drc. The gruff " Yes " or " No " of husband to wife, In answer to a pleavint query, leads to unpleasant consequence., and begets a bold, calculating style of ad dress on etuier side, wmcu sooner or 0JCj"M SSs?t-w.if2J' wSSC.H4 "". , , UIWMtl - w-WP rare lEitEDiss nr ore. MrcM ArTV w ww i v , n . BBaKKLMk sssMssTvhBkaA suAssusm it w w f wr r vhpw TaAy fcr 4m awwrf, oca r all vwirv & twWHMlttkiM htwn'wiAw SW" ' aa- UkM rraBt . 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R.l .1... .1 .. ll ' - j.-j .- , j .iiiiciii iu iiiui iiiu iiuor, ior an wen nild Wash I Ktnr U Hiln..wl hv thn rminir.r ...rr.. your currants ; m-ish them with a i,ra nml thA lrtr n"w..ti7.n whth should dwell within U dispelled like dew before the moruing sun. light on his voices . in .ii-iin- .w,.i ,.f ;,.:.... .. .,,......1 ..t i i s x i. . s. ajiai. , iiiii.i: . v iiii iiiu (is iiiiin s thumninir as of beatiii''-heavv mi'i- tn..i.-'i,;i r....;.M.- t.. ..... ,. ;r, m J --. . liii. in . uw ii kikisAiaa 1111 ii-ii 111111:11 aMinst the walls. When vn ' .;,,.,(..- d-:. .,.:...- ,i... u.. ... :.. ' to the storv whence we s:iw the ,,1......- ..t.:i,. i... 1..., .i.. .....inJ.. ,...... i d - --- . --. ...... .,... .. .....V.. ...v.... mv ! are ait certain she did not ; rkZiS W&will, mJ. I-, ? . ."? ! 7henelf there. But it was all clear up to the sky." Well, I.woold bflieTs- in iti btuje reply. did it nt that we could sec no crevice of light to guide us; but all was dark. We entered; but it was quite empty, and the tupe.-try being stripped from tho walls, showed nothing but the rough stones. All was now so quiet that it really seemed as though we hail disturbed demon phantoms at their revels. I said to Tom: "What can bo tho meaning of this?" When just as he was going to ine noises commenced again, ami we stepped outside and listened attentive ly. At last Tom suggested: "Ono of theso niches, which looked paneled out for statues, must bo a door." Wo examined the one carefully next the room we had just left, and sure enough camo upon a scrot spring. Tom put his light out of sight and put his hand on his pistol. I very gently pressed tho spring, when it noiselessly opened sufficient for us to seo into the room. There was tho old hag still at her brew, and one man with a knife dismembering tho limbs of his victim. Ho stopped his work to address some beiugs out of our sight: and we. having seen enough, quietly closed the door, darted down stairs, and soon reached home. Tom was always very pale, with large dark eyes; and when he en tered the room where my wife and Mary were, his look told in a moment, where we had been. .y,u T .id jn reply to their S?!?ffzJ,we h.nvo becn there, and heart' Hero T'caugIu7TomVwerl'tast scmbled look of affright, and could con tain myself no longer; I flung myself on the'eouch and roared with laughter. . I laughed so long that my wife began to think my brain was turned. She looked atTom, but ho kept his counte nance, and continued his idiotic stare. At last, seeing they were really fright ened, I gasped out: "Murder will out! The corpses were pigs, scalded pigs; and tho hag was tho old woman that sells such splendid black puddings!" When I took the key back to the old man, I asked him why he had his butcher shop at tho top of the old building. "Oh. sir," he replied, "don't tell on me. You see, sir, I make a little by letting it very cheap to theso people. I shouldn't be" allowed, were it kuown. They uso that room because no one knows of it, and they are unmolested, lean show the house without showing that room to the strangers who visit tho town. I used to make a good bit by showing it in former times, but very few come to see it now." I never hear of haunted houses now but I think of the pig-killers. Cham bers' Journal. A word to girls: Beware of the man who docs not know enough about cheerfulness to understand its value in aily life. Such a man would improve the first opportunity to grind the cheor- Itiluess out or his home, or frighten a sunbeam into a shadow, and then won der what is the matter. Whnn vnti w.iii . '.. -- -- - -,. ....... 10 unes 10 promote earl y ripening, that a husband, go find somebody who will i. t.,u .-jii.i-uii n in iu iiuu m iiuu me nun give not very rich, you will scarcely hasten meir maturing, while you will material A wimtku in tho New York 7ernW says, on the question of trimming tonia ly diminish their product, by trimming; but it the soil is rich and the season wet nnd cool, it will check their tendency to run to vino nnd hasten their ripen ing by trimming pretty freely. Ick Ckuam. -Four quarts of new milk, one and a half pounds of white sugar, one dozen eggs, well beaten ; stir this together ; place it in a thin dish and put it in a kettle of boiling water ; when the water boils briskly around the dish slir Into the cream one tablespoonful of corn starch, previously dissolved in a little cold milk, and then take the dish out of the hot water and put it in a cool place; when it is only Moml --mr tlavor it to suit the taste and then freeze. To Relikvk a Choked Cow. When a cow is choked with a potato or pieco I of root in tho throat, and it cannot bo reached or caught by two fingers of tho baud insetted in the throat, the best j means of relief is either to crush the j obstacle by placing a block of wood on J one shiu oi ine iiiroat against, ii, ami striking a sharp blow on the other side with a wooden mallet. This will smash give you at least some chance to bo happy far into the life beyond tho honeymoon. I ,i. ju ii i.ui iniin-so - j iMn iisbiw im a ' Turrs PILLS ristiM or a TORPID LIVER. Leave Aaasitte. . rata a 3a saMw4r, Wwtfiat, ine hUwa H siafV-i te. aM. TMiaW MM. JUsVll aarCTtua aAar Uw hI4m ti4, talU aaartio stTsMsnT tar sataA. IrrltaViHVr t I MsM, 1 I tsM Mk t?&Jtf&ZZZ SSLmJmlmwSi TUTT'S PILLS MlM w wSBflt asM sjta a J Sasi mm m jsMsulia ta wau out vraatwaaas. iH CUTTINCOrT j 1lsW1 tt LBassssssssValr-' V' assi . --" m Jt T " ,'. X. .sssV jT S' ItT .. . &&& iaai.fiaj.Ll ASTHMA! Men may preach, and tho world will listen; but profit comes by example. A parent inculcates gentleness in his children by many sound precepts; but they see him treat a dumb animal In a very hash manner, and, In consequence, his instructions are worse than lost, for they are neither heeded nor respected. His example as a gcntlo and htimano man would have been sufficient for his children without one word of command. m Our great want in social lifo is a deep and wide sjmpathv. , ThU,it -niircti cnauics us to see with another's vision and to appreciate another's in stincts. Without merging a particle of our own individuality, we may so fairly put ourselves in the place of our friend as to feel how natural it is for him to act as he does. Sympathy like this is the only true preventive of those clashes and discords which mar the happiness and sully the purity of friendship. Jonas Whitcomb's TV Uff J'-ess Whtiron.b. f KctMi. t,tt4ICf? frw jrr How for Out Wwsl of bU fcHfc, wMrfe M Itrt-o'Td by (mjornl stlark f Jm mv.tu' A ! rwt, titW nndTltwlrvMnraif ariala Otrwss) t tij.flv.U brxAttif Intuitu ta Ulf . W dlMpprsrrd lf pfrurrt lblrt 6)h ht4 4an iniKli fur tiro. Wtihls tbe mm hw rrsralttls Hrmtrrtf nss ta-rn iwcj ia uteiuaaa i w urw nc loetsUlKc nut unlforet taam. kruMste n ou or ujuriuns profrUcs Lw. tJtral fr IK "II fw a SbMfM rrpXic, lirrrr af. Jmng. 14.7 , "TtH doctor PTTTlVLull brrn lunM bl Pr.lO. W.) W Jut.. WbUromfa'sRrtaMirft ful la a wto-clsM of wsirr. I hours. A pxxt &!(! sh Ut n I ! drrtTfJ wty crr hi Wtllcororis AiUims SyV.'J r -r'fij'tte'KM tlrnjlTz'fi I Tft aILm. T. SHTtJ ' the potato, apple, or root, nnd tho cow can then swallow it. A safer method is to open the gullet over the obstacle on t ho under tygfrtrV fti i antiTi'owrr,',nnn fflalt(nviiji asliarp knife; then remove the obstacle, cither whole or by cutting it up. Close the gullet first by two or three surgeon's stitches, each ono tied separately, and leaving long ends; then stitch the skin in the same way, leaving i the ends of the first stitches hauging , from the wound in the skin. Dangers of the Season. A Model liisciplisarian. Considerable hilaritv has recently been excited in Austro-Hungarian mili tary circles by an incident quaintly il lustrating tho rigid strictness with which Magyar non-commissioned offi cers are wont to carry out, to the very letter, tho instructions contained in the Imperial royal military code. A few days ago a "private soldier died in the barrack infirmary at Kaschau. and his body, in due course, was consigned to the "grave with customary military hon ors. It was observed, however, bv a superior officer present at the ceremony ' oi interment mat me unmr puny i Al lowing the coffin marched into the cemetery with fixed bayonets, contrary to the established military usage in sim ilar cases. As soon as the burial rite3 had been concluded, he sent for the Sergeant commanding the party and asked him, with some asperity, "Whether he did not know that it was contrary to regulations for a funeral escort to march with fixed bayonets?" Standing stiffly at the salute," the con scientious Sergeant replied: "Yes, sir: I am quite aware of that. But I beg respectfully toTeport that the deceased. during his illness and. at the, time of his death, was under arrest. It was, there fore, the duty of his escort to iix bayo nets." Very well, you may go." war the rejoinder? and the model discip linarian Tetired with the proud con sciousness that he had triumphantly proved his case. London Telegraph. mum A coruespoxdent of the Sural New Yorker stops a cow or steer from smp ingover fences by nailing a horse-shoe oa one forward foot. This prevents the hoof from spreading, and consequently readers the animal unable to spring. This is claimed to bf very sffectuil The extremely warm weather of last week should warn the authorities of cities and towns of the necessity of J striugont sanitary rules and regulations, J Diseases of aril k mis are more likely to take the form of distemper and become epidemic in th" summer season than in the winter or spring, and proper atten tion should therefore be paid to thor ough cleanliness in and around all buildings, both public and private. Tho j attention ot the public is otten called to this important fact, not only by the health authorities, but by newspapers as well, yet the advice too often goes unheeded, and at length apparently without a cause, a contagious disease breaks out and sweeps through a neigh borhood. In nearly every case, how ever, investigation" reveals the cause. Bad drainage, stagnant water, over flowing vaults and cess-pools, and many othcrJcindred evils which owe their ex istence mainly to the culpable careless less of those "whose duty it is to keep them in order, are dailv sending men. women and children to untimelv graves. Has it never occurred to us, when surrounded by sorrows, that they may jabe sent to us only fr jmr ipstrocjjgi wish them to aingf- - - , - IClovctaod (Ohio) Plain Deiuer. ' Tib! Tttta! Well baa It been said that the delight ex perienced under certain conditions of life cannot be articulated, but can only be coa Tejedby the happy Americanism Yum! Tumi We do not know if Mr. Chas. 3IaempeL Independence, 0., said this; bat he wrotn: "About a year ajo I wa under a physician's resident, and paid a doctor's bill of twenty dollars, without any benefiL One bottle of Hamburg Drops did me more good than all the doctoring.'" San Francisco Dally German Democrat. Aa Es-0Tes-afa Oplafasv. The above-named journal recently con tained the report of an Interview between Er Governor Solomon and one of its report ers. The Governor had suffered for a long time with severe rbenmatie pains which noth ing would relieve. Friends advised the use of EL Jacob's OQ, and a half dozes applications banished the pains and lameness. "It gives me pleasure to recomsaead It whecevar I can," said the Governor. Tai genuine Frazer Axle Grease is said to be the best in the world, and we believe it. Kronixo's Russia Salte has proved lUeffl dency by a test of three-quarters of a century. Us National Yeast and be happy.. Try it. The organ-grinder's back ws to the pro cession and he didn't realize he was doisg anything wrong in hinting out of his Instru ment, the tune, " Good-bye, 'Liza Jane." But the man on the bearee and the chief mourner got down and thumped him about walla the rest ox ine ioi ss wno were in toe procession Amournful illustration of the danger of ' for the sake of the ride tried to make believe neglecting these matters is found in j ey fere Mt laughing bat weeplBS.-i'Aaj. rt the ravages of diphtheria i - " . emiuren oi xsew fearful among the school" Lots, L. I. Ot three hundred and fifty children atteuding ono of the public schools, one hundred were attacked with the disease in its most malignant type, and out of these thirty-one have died. The result is of course a panic among children and parents alike. A 3light examination reveals the fact that ;he schoolhousc stands very near a large pond of stagnant water, which has been made the receptacle from time to time of dead animals and decaying vegeta ble matter. Ihe stench which arose from the pond could be discerned at a great distance, and at length the dor mant energies of the authorities were aroused and they proceeded to have the pond filled up. " "But their efforts came too late Before the work was com pleted diphtheria made its appearance anions the scholars with fatal effects. Another illustration of the danger of neglecting the drainage of a town is found in the ravages of malarial fever i at Princeton College. So large a num ber of the students have been stricken down with this disease that the faculty; have deemed it the part of wisdom to gninta recess to the students until Commencement-day. There are proba bly many other instances that-eoud be cited to prove the necessity of serapo Ious cleanliness for the preserratioa of health, bnt these will ssafae. If the cvarning is heeded we shall be spared the ravages of plsgm'ssdpaetileace, ddphia BvIUtin. a A Vassar College girl read a paper to prove that Phtholognyrih spelled Turner. Her ar gument waa that phth, as fa phtbUU, Is T; olo. as In colonel, ii ur; gu, as la gaat, la a; yrrh, as is myrrh, Is er. A DismcccisaxD Philadelphia preacher ex changed pulpits with a brother dergyataa. Afterward meeting the sextos of his csarek, he aeked him how he liked the strange ssiaia ter. "Oh, Tery well, sir," was the. reply: 'but in his evenl&g aerrice be disposed of one hundred feet saore gaa thas joaasaally do." It did not iauaedlately occar to the preacher tbat the aertoa's remark waa bated on an examraatkm ot the eas-awter la the J cellar of the church. Iftrper' Drmmtr. Dr. Rooms, of Oaklaal, CaL, aaratkea that be has a TiuaiBoas eaeav. the side of his bosse waa blsaa oat oacalgat' uj uramuie. AsTXAXGESiorjts related by a kdv fa the Providence (R. L) J&tmui. Oae day she went into a store to parckase a ftir of gkrres. She tried oa oae ortwo Pairs before beeeaUa; I aitiaSed. A few days altcrward she aksed a a valaable gold riae from her Inzer. 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