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A FATHER'S LETTER.
My Dear Son-We are still pegging
along here at home in the same old
way. your mother anti me. We are
neither of us real well, and yet f sup
pose we are as well as folks are at our
time of life could expect to be. Your
mother has a good dteal of pain in her
side all the while and I aut oti my feed
more or lesa in the morning. l)oc has
fixed me somnic condition powders
that he says will straighten me out
right away. Perhaps so. I)oc has
straightened out a goal many people
in his time. I wish I had as many dol
lars as he has straightened out our plo
Mo-t every spring I've had to take a
little dandelion root, limlxcrcd up with
gin, but this year that didn't seem to
get there, as the boys say. I fixed up
a douc of it day and night for a week
tll I wore that dandelion root clear
down to skin and bonic, tut in ten days'
my appetite was worse than ever and I
had a head on Ilnc like a t wo-year-old
colt. i)andelion root never served me
that way before, and your mother
.thinks that the goodness is all out of it,
may be. It's the same old dandelion
root that I've been using for twenty
years, antd I believe nl en .you have
tried a thing and proved it's good, you
ortent to change oft.
I tried to get your m,ather to take a
dose of it last week for the, paiin i her
side. Fixed nup a two-,luart jug of it
for her, but she can't bear: the .smell of
in, so I had to take it umyself. l)an
aelion is a great puirilier of the blood,
Henry. Sotec day's after I have been
taking this dandelion root for an hour
or two I feel as if my blood was pretty
near pure enough. I feel like a new
man.
You know I wrote you last winter.
Henry, that I was going to buy some.
new-fangled hens in the spring and go
into the egg business. Well. I sent east
in March for a couple of fowls, one of
each sect. They canme at .9 per pair
over and above railroad charge's, which
was some $3.45 on top of that.
I thought that as soon as the hbn got
here and got her things ofl' andl got
rested she would proceed to lay sanme of
these high-priced earg which we read
of in the Poultry wcepcr.' Guide adl
American Eggist. But she seetmed
pensive, and when I tried to get ac
quainted with her site would cluck ii
a croupy tone of voice and go away.
The rooster was no doubt :a tine-look
ing brute when he was shipped, but
when he got here he strolled around
with a preoccupied air and seemed to
feel above us. He was a poker-dot
rooster, with gray mane and tail. and
he wag no doubt refined, but I didl not
think he shouhl feel above his business,
for we are only plain people who are
accustomed to the self-made American
lihen. lie seemed bored all the time.
and I could see by the way he acted
that he pined to be back in Fremont,
0., having his Picture taken for the'
Poultry l'epera Guide and An'r,'ican
Eqgiat. He still yearned for approba
tion. lie was used to being imade of.
as your mother says, and it galled him
to enter into our plain, humdrum home
life
I never saw such a haughty rooster
in my life. Actually, when I went out
to feed him in the morning, le would
give me a cold, arrogant look that hurt
my feelings. I know I'm not what
you call an educated man nor a polish
ed entan, though I claim to have a son
that is both of such things, but I hate
to have a rooster crow over me taea'aaise
he has had better breeading than I have.
So there was no love hxt between us,
as iOu an see.
i)irectly 1 noticed that the hen began
to have spells of vertigo. She would
Ihae spells of standing on a corner of
the hen retreat. reverting to her jorous
childhlood at Fremont, O., when all at
onea she would fall sens.les' on the earth
and there lie prone upon the swaral, to
use these words of a great writer
whose address has been mislaid. she
would remain in this comytoes for be.
tweean tive minutes, perhalps. Then she
would rally a little, slowly pry opa.n
tier l:arge, mournful eves, and seen to
uurnmer "Where ani e ?ma
I ecull see that site was wvalding the
a'gg',js tame in eve-ry way and ignoring
the graat object of which she was era'
sted. With the alility to lay eggs
worth from $# to *4.75 per dozen dE
I verel on the cars. I could plsinlv see
thabt she proposed to roll up th's great
talent in a napkin andi play the invalidl
aret. I ldo not dlisguise the fact. Hicenr.
that I was mad. I mai,' a larga reat
angular aflidavid in tile innr ta.mple of
the bore-barn that the poker-dlot hen
bhoudd never lire to say that Ihad "cunt
,eer to the seashore 'for her healthl i
when sae was eminently fittetl by na
taIr to please the public with her las"
- I therefore gave hler two weeks toI
udl Me tn whether she should contri
'tte a few of her meritorious articles
.husret herself into a chicken pie.
'a_, I cal eoltiauedl haughty to the
h. g poemeLt So did her parlner. We
: treated ourselves to a SO din
seime expensaive eggs from
iL They were not robest
wne layed during a time
4epnreslomnIjuge. So they j
II temselves also They
and were lnejumrel while
at Caqag N'o one i
eavera that lia o railroad t
their eh ad their -
Ib" 1 t ~ , h o" o ..
ldoes'he work of ten a
tkhpe to hbead ofthe hen a
simly parchasing 1
sloae the sog i
hek ned a rohned ;
4ow em me, and so
Sree of these ot.
l vld hare the'
eml eontrul,
while
·hWe hla
i, t ,. i Tl ti -. |lit .llllo- . _Ic e:It' j r
-. 1 . I .', :", 1,1. . - -l-.i.i, of fuzzy lit
- iu - o :lt::'!g - of Inv little
l., "t :Intll i : 1i . eviry diay or
to i , wIh lIt Ii n bt :I k a ',olnn: -.tvelhl 'i tl)
I ,ta , i . t , cnt- of t!.ei.e .r,:r:n,
I fli " 1.1 tIt f ' I t1 ilnIht'- holy
h,, !r when, I -' 1 r: h Iv at:lketnl I by a
r:. ! * .4 .001 , i v in oeof syt car
ril'ort ,f f , I 1 t r. ' [ 1 iiroin,( the is in
*,l~ flr,::: , ;' --ov .!'- ii (: : fulll a i our
:t 'o .li. " I!," .:::t i t. I topel l the
sl / ln .nt f,,r t1:"' lpurpo-, of thankilg
tIh in fir tll .i: I t - d tlonm ration.
whnlly uI,.,l cite s l In I l , part. when I
t, I'i- o .e',r t 1 illh, l n 1. , r i t!t "i ill : i1ep.
I Wnit siiw tn :,- a- the il,':iUart
l n.;tll, iftl',l g [!11 t I fllt on my plantlta
C foaJtl as i-II itn-tolO nt of delference
I'to I hell-c, iif ,i . Iil'. \ e i aed tlhe
i) ot''" huihlin -,s but 'thet hatclhery is a
1c :;: ofi n int l :'::t, I tl . oi and 1.
r iit l.{ l J.ko It ' k'O the Iotlopl
1 W i.h I kl it rin glll in the inkybater
t for tihe purl -,, of mt:tintatniinl an even
Stelntper:iotr'e anuI al-oi for the purpose
s of holitwin" the ih ,Iken,- the, way to the
it 0 Viltott in ctise th t shtittlil itchl out
in the niht, i i.;l torc l ll tp and ig.
tlioed the haotl rv, 1 .o too pt.a:k.
I .ie h Ind 'y papellr thait we are inmport
it : 2(1',15 ).o Ii otf hii l' egg, fr'om
- l:ilrop tt,.' r ' year. WI'it he $30, li001,00l
i,'". lear -, fir o- Iom concerneld,
a li nrn, andl to ot tca. hbtt youri little
h 1111 pl 1tle jkit on1 it, too, if you want to.
TIo-thyv I s'id P. ). triler No. I14:i7ti
I , po.I agrel Ie with theBe Bile that
p "lle tool a. i - tI , i llt'Vy are soon
k paitd.l'" Yott ot loer, Biro:
lh1w a Married Womlan Goes ..
Tlhr i, :n article going the rounds
i alntitld. "how the Girls Go to Sleep.'"
'lith nin lior in which they go to -leep
r ao)rding tIo the article, cant't hold a
ctt:dle' to the way a maitrretd womanh
Sgoi.s to, "lep. 11n 1 -tt, i of thinking
i hat siill wivolil have atitelinded to be
fore gainrt ito h*d, soit, thinks of it
att l.-'rarl . 11Ih;l sll e i rev'olving
ti ' t o li.tat i'r- ill h,0r nijotl., and while
rtily tuticklt l)p in heo l, the old man
i .c'rol't. in hii t lehgs ini front of the
liri,' anid wolhrinllig Ilow he will pay
Ilit, nlt\t month's renti. iudilenly she
r ',lau-. Ihl von lock tile door?"
Whicth ,li 0,?"'' st:is J~cames.
' i'ht- celltr dtifoor." sa sh loe.
''No.' , .J:iani:s.
"*Well. titi had itettior go down and
hlolk it. ftr I heard -onole one in the
vard list n:i" ht."
Actrdini Jame, paddles down the
s:tir. ind ltook, the door. About the
tiMoue Ja:tel's ret urns anid is going to
l d ! h , I lN r slu , 1 :.-1 ,:
o "1i \ l o i -liut lhe -l air door?".
• *No(i. -:tIx. JaIml,.
•"l eli ' if it is not hut the cat will
g nt i thp intoo Iht th:i tbors."
.It. l- her colu ulp. then," aosl JIames,
( ill natlure ,lly.
I "lo too)Ie-, t no," rreturnl hiswife;
she'd stik the 0by'.' breath."
'' tiin .In' t,ot pat:ldles down -stair
ag tin and sttl, lo. a oltack, and closes
Stlhe Ia-ir door and ur es thie cat. and
itllter tofl t' wheltroo. Jusrt f he
liein"s to climb into his cotlch his wife
Soerl , ve,:
"I forgotl to r':ng tip some water;
pp1o.e ou brli, up stome in tlle big
ti "n.
And so tJaol, with at muttered
el'oell. goes downI ino the dlark kitchlien
allnd falls over :, chair and irasps all the
t aware of lli t wall in search of the
Il)big" tin. and alddl that she would
rather go and get the water hersiel
tIh ol have the whole neighlborhood
'raed about it. After which Janoes
find.. the lattche-,. procures the water
and coIes ulp-btallir. and plunhges into
tbet. loresentiv lIe wi olife .av'is:
"Jiames. let's have an ioUcndertandin
aboullt nl v nil iatteirs. Now, next wee
I've got lto pai-" s
b"I dion't knotl what'll l you have to
ly, and don't art:!" shoitoJ ames, as
"Vi't the r :tll" a"l:l l want is sleeel."
• Thati.' all n err weltl for v'i!" sonups
lit wie,. ash he pll the o vers viat io.s
yi" "you never think of the worry and
tainla, who, I believe is taking the
I lt'o a ties.
•let her ltaka'em,n says Jam ooee.
hsre olnolno ott loo'wfinor to corv soflh',
tou :'ho0it ofhe' timne Jinlles tl fat'ing inc o
ol toitle dirto..he p000lithes him in thl
rawbe with her elbow M, dthkais:
arDid Vei hear thao t sandal abont Mrs.
Jonls. "
Inihereo." ,ayn h ,Ion, leeiily.
t I d-.lari," -'aoah-is wile, h°ou are
ofttit. mioro stultd every dai. You
knitlMri.ohnh thnot lives at rNea 21o
tol, tMprt. Thompkson that Sam iaker
ad said that Mro'. Jones had-o"
a sn)ort of rage tloe Itlis all the covers
ott'him, wfour 1hoUt ii them, and lays
awake until "2 l. o ., o hinking how
badly uwer -,he ise. And what is the way
amoarried women go to sleep.--Baltimo
Ine" ia -oo d the sastir.
toIri i at -l' ii olir has a very hard time
jf it. 'i' troubles intrease daily.
dillierlt to i.eolgt encrt. eohmilent ant
gone point or another. It it pretty eold
the pulis ithe | o'rkeo ower his head hin
feet were exposed, and when his feet
are coInred .-ome (t her portion of his
lanallo.iln t o' t o - nl o . ket.
Tighe a "tit' of lin-iitO is .l.isting the
Irish ini ohteir l ot fo worry her Bra
isioner, inol. -Ri tLdwa', h.S r.iaed and
gone hone. a tbhe Rti-iot emnbers of
the comniiion were haoitgoeverythin"
Theni owi way in adju-ting the boin
dary.
Bthere oy nothing ow aietween Ruisia
position o toontinuall, beoom ng more
ersti wa. Besha s the Ameer dyoes oot
ThIn you are a married woman?"
--ee &tflitag,
HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
I'i:in lu' din.-41' "1')4, ,e'_-. ,,n") 'ill
If ., I m ilk, I e. 1 1n11 of tltr . I (' '
1i02le2-pj l'f'21(211. 1:1'1 141t me lte tIltl ('):
:ol - (:o.. 1We, t:'il,-].i,.n.fo1ll-. of bhak
.)_ p11' :1l"r. .`ltian, fllrom t\int" to,
',w ,n1 1`.- i' e m in t-l , -1 (d fi r- n '\'( 2 \ it 2h
S. . -, Il'.:! I'e - W hen the 1'0
!' 1i ' t \* . -at n2 l 2o\' ti.n l o.-' i2,2t2
'i , ' 1: ',. t n I' :". ,,l1. h n) h l 1 (d
"al]'. tI|tlcl'".., illtl¢} (1(1 -,li:r..1," t')
1 a1' '.td.:to,', :: ' v,'i i( ilt-t I i'.et' tl -
'. . . I :i t - ' .: ~ .,.-* -norb 1:1 i 1 m :is le of
I 1 ,1 1 4 -'1_, 1r. 1 I l'p t 1,,f ,te r, I 1'Ul)
f ' ! lr::l. :i!p Ift New . I )rlel :n,
. " .1:' .. .-, -1 11 ..- - :l":.1d lh.4 , 1 t bh1l '
,,,le .; iu lf -. ;:: , --,, l e, inl l little
t I o r i :l . 1. 1uii1 of 2ini)r1. 3
.,.l :1 ,:a, ,t " - Ih :'nI ,l rat'ed of 1
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I . 111" ' .l . 22 42re: ' .t wo 4-.2.q',l' . (, ' 2tr
22 .. 1I:i. I1':i- . I, .4,'1 1 '21u ''.l l-. M.ake
)1',u4 :;- thi,.k .. ) O1 1 .ak,'. Tfhi- w ill
I ', ' 1: (.l1w.1., the: ft'il c ,ll 1be olllit
l' '- ('' u2ned 1N:1ll in (oli ,all (If
I-h !11,hI. ,i!') ,111 11" I:l a le-i ,,'P ,nflll , of
l. I : (I hlt!' r'. :,Ih I f Imr' 22ll h1a. tell
. 1.,- .-h1 if ,21 211 i of till' brI.'a( I or
::1.i,..r 1.1' 1:!, ". i,,.p ' .rr . a-:11t :oian
11( 111(1 'I 1:r 11'.. I'll n2:t22 :1 I2u, 1 iin2n
1l. 11' 1 l: i t'- r oIIIII.i' :V h'ivallld' tco
let' ll., hlI te r t' -te:lll :41 ho4 : ll.
( `a -1;11Z' S.:t 'l 1 T'wo t':2 (ba.2 ' (hop
4-,td lite;. -i I k!' with I2 . ll: hlt stand
l4'.r 1.h12.- I). (n pinu Vin.g:ar. half cup
lt glrollnll' I nt,l'ra I, three t.rgsc . (eait
(r_". - Ih rol ' I 'hl} a und x:1I io boiling
S.2eIr' l,IJ pper ant -allt. to ta'te; let
.l ('tlllOn to :1 boil. P11i"r ove,'r ica bage
'and o-:r Ihol",hily to-etlher.
fri-h :nlld 1 :ill - ". 'i lk up"1 and 11In el
reIhl ti-ih It., it eitllnr ..all or fl'r-Ih.
'S'ason a, l! Ihi at ill a: 'tw ' pan 41ith a
p .ece of 1 2t1' r L he ,iz. . of a:22 e' ....
%Vhen hot adhd a ten:ulpf,, of (oil
If4il2d l' ,,i :rand four cllopped IxMih'ld
e;i'-. Stir luntil t2i)oroughll heated
throus2'_h. 1)ih and ,.i'2et with pickles.
Tl)o i'reJi:ri . (',rn --(' ut ofl' the ker
nel, from six :rg' C:ar of e'rni. Boil
until ltender in ha.:ltd w1ater, a(bout
tw1(nly rminutes. Drain and then puti
in .taucepanL with a cutp of milk, into
w21 ch : tat2h.'-l2 ' inful of eorntarch
has been sn ilithly nlixe'd: add two
Ibeten egg,. ('ook until the torn'.tareb
is do2e, and se'rve.
A pre:ty pudding is made by putting
brea:d .erltllh of 'ake crlmnhbs in a
Iit:I:ered moldI :and sticking among
Ithem at inti r .t- either pr.'ervcd her
rie" or p.':aChein, o)r hits of citron or or
a .g'. 'T'hli2 pour a plain (custar'd of
be; and mniik into the mldh, cover
2i2th :ta ht of buttered lIIapr or still
, I'. 2 chdrl a l,41 bake'.
l'iu2l arim . Let vyour fruit he dry and
free from.s leave,- and ,talk. Take equal
li:tllntit s I lof p l." anll d ..ugar, )tput into
a cle(an' vcsel and boil one hour, stir
ring it thoroughly. lIams-on2 preparedl
tl'. -:man way are very good. Care must
bIE t:lk'n whlen cold to cover ln l pre
$-l'\c." c los."ly antId tan:d in a cool, dry
1I: "c dri'..I are p'pularly adveriied'
il2 ma:|ny th'il ptmjig nlixt1t'es: (21d de
" "cI2.'1. a t 1h1' th'Il' ce otioner'., the re's
ta:lrant-l.. anl the ..ila water shops. but
it i- not generally2 known that the well
1":2t up whit - of an egg. added to anyl
,1 tit' vol nn:.' fruit drink (not to tea)
1Il2,. tll'hem more re122( d 24 I ab),orIx(' into
tiw-. -t2I,.. do.ing th2irl' 2'ref.'ehing work
22ol'22 ,1ui2.kl.
I'rowne'd .1 2ter --Pullt one'-ilarter of
:1 pnl:nIl 11f Ibtter into a frwi'ntgpani over
a 1'':1 I:i"r : whl22n Ih,. butter smokes,
have i'ead1 aill th'row into it, one table
-pl4-ful of mlinced parhle., three
t.ll'4p,)onfuI, of i.mega'. ,all an I p"p
I1 2 -' d :1) -i2l2Cer 2 2one ml inie lonIIger'.
.M-t e'xr''lIlent upon li.lih cither salt or
fre.sh, or a, n ',alice for clam., (qula
lhaing-, lb.,,er, scallops or oysters.
'I', 1'iekle 'Pears and 'Pe'aclhe,-Select
m'diu2-.ized 'peaur4 and .smooth free
-ton,' I2i'(che.; i.tick Ihenl full of clovew .
Boil >'evn pouinI-, of ..ugar wi1h one
g:(11llo of v.n'gar', an2 ouncle of Ill22(C
an2 an ouneC of :lll.-pi.,,. Wheit it
Ibil( pu1 iti the fruit (2n2 let it cook
till a .tr:aw will pierce it. R4,m)(ve the
fruit \2ith a 2kin21er and boil the ,yrup
,I1wn for 22 few in21222te2.: then pou0r it
o0Cr Ihe fru;I. Cover ch ,e.
ITio Ikil 'i...h-- 4ut an onion in qtuar
tr,,. .utick a clove in eaC.i,, piut a bit of
i4:u'.ley or th11me with it and lay in.ide
of 1h2 li-lh. -alt anI l,'IpI r, 1 fin the
whlo, up in a (Ici2n 22hih' cloth or
mfl.uit. I2lttling and Iut 2 2t2 water
that ha-, had two gill of vin,,gar added
aItilnt i', boiling. I)o not lay the 1i22h
illl cold or ('2'tve wa:rlm2 wa:2t('. Never
filit n,,.;t or lilh into othi.r than b ilh)g
hot 2(atr to boil. ,o\eTt for 52ueh as
2(22 i2t1,'nJ2,'| for soups or chowder,.
A e'ry $2i21l211 way to till in the
yawning .lace of an open fireplace is
to t0lr four yards of very coarse un
hhtached mu11in into half yard lengths,
and ravt l it. When all tlone, fill your
gr:t(2, with pap(,r and 1ut the raelrings
all ,,ver and ul) to the fender. (let
thr22o' moderate 2.ized white fans. Tie
th12), togethner in cent,.r, letting each
of 2th,, three l)4 seen. Fa2ten a variety
of the hlttle Japanese insects-toads,
beetles, &c.--all over the fan., then
put these in the center of the fender or
before the gIate.
Septen2ber , leene,
AnsI 2o20w the |hulnt2er tak-, hit 1u11
Th0" fl0t"hl, t, rambln h oi-,r,
In ,.a"..h .f -nip 1..nld ,ver.
Encoulnraging to a l2orn'ower.
Brown. ...--' X, a-k n0,, to lend yon
liv e do!:'r,.. Wlhl"y (1,l'2 ?,in 22(1 go a'r0oss
Ihe ",rc.t 22 th1. 1r2222k .22221 22"k them to
. .ti"..- "'I;: t i,,. don't know me.'"
,F - ,2n. ''Ll! th .- ore (.'' of
o .-. ... I. '222
lo',.. 2.- ::u2'-" 2, 0n" who did
knw \oI 10o211 oth.l d 2. n :21 fkc-ki."
.thnes t ,i,!:ai2 ' 2 y ---.(12:'
1l;"'-i;l!. *'Y2 222211 oh o2f2ttr.s hiut von
.'a ll" 0,2 OWe 2 it..' J2 . ,1.- . ' !,-- t' " ..
EI2al to the EIm, r'.2,Ic2y.
w.' h ain iold gl!. . I ,:2:in i2 W 1 a..h
ii&.lt0 212n.22 rl22'tigfi, t 22:2itt0".s.
"1). 441 , .-.I 41(22, ra2l2u2\." said
ie. "t''at :2 ,.21!" 22r.' made" out of
'Y-. - 2'h: t leh 1;i!le -a, , h.' i., a
i b ,li),'I ,.' it." 1
"'B'ii 2\12:h2 i- doil ig w2 0,1 L':lalher,
''I)ei ! .'l2 pe"-i 2h, : 4ok.' i1t1i)l4 t2l'
sich truck:"--L,'ltimEl, '.,ut.
A Diyla German.
.on inuloense ierma.,i. who could barely
carry his huge form to the har in the Har
! :em Court, to-day laid his forehead on the
: iron railing and groaned.
"What is the matter with vyou'
"'ch. mein rat ions. C'hudge. I wit4 "o
zick I dhinks I vaas puoty snon dleadlt,'
said the prisoner.
"Yost drank too much beer hlst night "
said his Honor.
"Nein, ('budge. I trink vhiekey. D)ot
vot knocked ure oud. Ach. 'hudlg.. vy,11
blease led me go honme. I'f youdon'd 4 fall
me down deadt."
"You can't walk ho,,tu no4.'" .li1l his
1Honor.
"Ach. dan is so." suii t he prisonler. sadl!. .
Bilt Itoll yoou, c'hudge. vat 1 do. I hlir
sil"e aln Iixibr*wi vagoul unil he dook InIe Iy
Sler houtese."
"lle'll have to get a ,0.erri'k to hoist you
inuto it.
"I got mue in sOtite 'i. ltlh'iae 'af no,
gone otid," he pleaded.
"All right. to hoime if yolu rtan, j;iI
the ('ourt.
Withtheaid of three ,nn the t erman4
i,t into a w;agl)n standling outAside, sat 44I
I he bottom of it, and wile rolledl away
!lonie, leaving the Court ianl tilH''etators ill
a tit of uncontrollable latlht er.-New Yet k
1 vening Telegr;a m.
The Discrepaney Explained.
"Bromley, I'm right ill with you. It a ill
take mione.y, but it will ,pay haluisoliely.
I have $10,001) at intlerest which I call call
in lipon ten dayl' no.t ice. If you Vll! 4 i,'li
ilislld the name alloilt-- "
"Bit how i, this, I1alrint.er'" Yeste.rtlday
yoi nmade an awful poor mouith. Yoi sail
vou Itiul no bonds, no stocks. no inll)ie a;
iuterest, -no
"lDid I say it to you, Broitley?'
"No,. bIut to a stranger who t jst jIst over
there. I was by, you know ."
"Oh, I remember. *'Well, do you know
who the stranger was?"
"lie was the assessor:"
"('h. I understandl"-Phliladelphia mall.
A Zoelogical lijnt.
The.y were both sitting on tlln i sfn, but
the sf;i wias two ya:rdsi wide. Tl'hey hladl
,en dliscunling the Larwiniani tt hery, and
ue remarked:
"It seems alnoet impossible that. I
shoulll he descended frll alln ape. or a
tiger, or a bear, or-"
"Oh, ['m sure you aire, not desc.ndt,]
front a bear." said she.
"Why not?" *
"Becratuse iears are suichl horrid tlhings to
hug,. yo know."
HI' immldliately demonstrated that t here
night have been a lear branch 1olntewilhere,
in his ancestral tree.-.Merchant Trai c'lr.
He Nhould Have Kept Dauck.
A claim against at neighboring city for
damages on account of the drowning of
ducks by an overflow of the drain, suggests
this anecdote: "Yer honor." said avisitor
ill the Malyor's office, "mne nare is Patrick
Murphy, and I live in East Boston. The
rain has come into nme cellar an' me chick
ens are drowning." "Ah, indeed!" said the
polite Mayor. "The Fire Department will
attend to yourcase." "Me name is Patrick
Murphy, an' I live in East Boston. The
rain has come into me cellar, an' me chick
'rus are drownin'." repeated Patrick to the
[Fire Department. "You should see the
-treet ('ommissionere, Mr. Murphy," an
werld the Fire Department. Patrick re
Ipeatled his case to the Street Comnlission
ers, and afterward returned to the Mayor.
"Yer honor, me name is Patrick Murphy.
an' I live in East Boston." "Oh, yes."
said his honor, "I remember you perfectly.
Didn't Itell you go to the firedepartment?"
"[I did, yer honor. an' then I went to the
Street Commissioners." "What did they
tell you?" asked the Mayor. "Why, they
taid: 'Why in the dickens don't you keep
ducks?' "-Boston J.ournal.
Absent, But Not ForgLtten.
"Well, young man, you're here at last, I
are you?" was the greeting Wmi. D. And,"r
son received when mustered before 3agia:i
trate ('obb. "We've been looking for yon
,or some time. Hope you've enjoycd your
trip."
''Oh, cheese it. Yot want to Ie Nmart.
hIn't you? What do you want of imee"'
I"'Mr. Fleckeusetisn wants you to hear a
Ittle story that he has to tell. ti, on, Mr.
Fleckensat'in."
"tin the :0lth of March last, this nlla
iliet ilre oin the street and assallted tile
withoult tany provocationt. He struck me
with his tist, andl knocked lue dllln and
seat anld kicked me while I was on the
groundl."
"Are you sure it was me?o"
"Oh. yes; I know you very well."
"All right, if you think sot, but you can't
rnve it.
"'We'll give him all the chanice he wants
to iprove it. If you can't give $600 bail
you can take the balance of your vacation
ihwn at Moya.'"
iHe had to go.-Philadelphia North
American.
At The Wiedding Breakfast.
Ilride's Little Brother to Bridegroom-
"Did it hurt you iluch when she dill it?'
llridlegrooln-"Wlhat hurt nle?"
Bride's Little Brother-"The hook. Itid
it go in your lip?"
II'ideglroni--"I don't know what you
Inilan, .lohlnnii."
liridc's Mothlcr--"L'ave the table thli ,
instant, .lohanie."
Ilh'ide'a LittleBrother--"'WIhat for'? I onlit
-wa,tel to know if it hurt him. Yo' itt al
i.. haI fishetl for himnt a long titme. hut
de'dhbooked hinm ilt last. and I waiuttel to
know if-"
Blride's little brother is yaonked ,utIt of his
,lhiar and hurried front the rmetl, ;aitil the
.rilegroom becomes medlitative.- lIstoin
Had to Give up Warbilg.
Won't yoll join mens in a duct?:" she said, :
ase seted at the piane she toyed with the
lea es of a vocal selection.
"Why, didn't you know." lie said. "that
I have had to give up singing?"
"Is it ,poible'"
"Yes,' hle said; "I spent last winter in
Minneapolis."
"What has that to do with your gtiving
up singing?"
"It lhasne everything to do with it. Youl
know I sang entirely by ear. You know. ,
ir at least you ought to know. that it is
very cold lip there in the winter time. Last
winter I had both may ears frost bitten,
Ind ever since then I hast nmy abtility lo
ing by ear.-St. PI'aul Globe.
Is not a dve. andi will niot stain or itnjure
the skin. liall's Hair Renewer.
)Dunnib ague can be speedily cured by tak
'lg Ayer's Agu ('ure. Try it.
What He Wated with It.
"Mr. Bilking, have you a pocket-comb
vith you'?" inquired the new boarder at
,reakfast the other day.
"La! MIr. Brown, what on earth do you
rait with a comb at the table?" inquiredl
:he landluadv with a simpering smile.
"Oh. nothing much. I just wanted to
• siub some of the better out of this hair."
Iplited Brown as be abtractedly tapped
.lia butter dish with his knife.
Brown has naoved recently.
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Traveling M"ade E'iy--T*he PI'ao tou
go for Pleaqur and Prolst.
F s t,,, t., i,.. . .U .' .." .r !:." : r.1
The M.'.icn C ntr.i l l; in t .' L. t.. ,in" a'2
a d.lini 12i .r'. I , ,ntl;, L , ". . , i~ i"''.
le ·z'. ath 1A . 1 , an- t., th-| (. l I' l r.I:'
anthe l r "I opl-,e than l a l"e ,r ,.I n t, .,
'.or'pral on, or i :ii-," n of w , t!- . . ,i
0co2l n 321i22. I t - a" 2ei- .t. 1 .li 1' . Iv,| ! '
"'f M "'t.'i It 'tl i : tl ;,,intl in < ,ortIt, '. r
mae't ', t aNl ialiw :a u I
"- 1 tIhat11t23 r 1 l n l r I n ll.,n1 .lr , il 1 " t-'
:fe" r' ad . , t alr (Ihi -anII- * ] 1~vnI , hI in 111,. e'!
thal ithat of tII..' I a ('," 'r:tl r", I .P.
1.!t Norte to the I';t" of 'I i,'. . '
mile dut"e .-outh '.latat l I'all:n nl-. ol
on till pa-- ln ,.r tIriln . nind t.le' i'
*a'tino u -ll u0,0'- 22a2 ru i th-o2 - lA . It ,
Allm.rin.an ecn 2 ( .1 , t1o2 b:. - ire. bti) i2 la.Liln
r'es2ecltl it 1i Ireatly .i referail l,. ant on i2n :iV
,.rage. evea t, th,1e ,1r22 Ian . frn l 'l- " .1 ''.
the viacdu ' ar' rau.'hlu 22(, p1 . a'' tarl2 : n :l :.
*erived i2) owl the r:nu at u,1. railr' 1 .2'.
h2ou-o2. It ii him !r'.lV aI t 2 - tr . , It ,ln'. "' -
iour fp-e ple will fl...l. Ii. t ,'11 !,. ii
tbon-ands and les o t2a-aud iD le tI,i: t
winter lloi ttillWt.l.-n tl hwltl ,inh alth.
ltivll'v I011 11h . I tti h." wll tal .k ' 2,2* 2 :I ? "
intinitely ltt.Ir ' iinate--a 12erh.1 t t.lihmat,,
andl through b,. far the 122no-t intre'-t ngl ;olr
i onof ohur " .i a tin 'nt--t:l e land of 1t: . \ ,t2,'22
2'11n1 - the- 1 el22 y o sl. t iito4'r l nil2l, w ,i,: i .,
hir old tral lti.on2 LtWitn. ltnt I cuimnu.l nt. ',
a A . "t 'vill'/iti,2n. , n)l2'thnl; to ll tu ly aei1
iut,'r.'.t there.
2u2ll three-fifths of the peo;.le of V:' e.
1,t-diay are, Pen1., I(1,dian-, 1 l2 -ec",, llnts of
the ./.torean trilbe, And tlhey hart, 2!i.an 2ed
at little, le-a in fa,' than their o'i2tr22'"
T'heir fet are ltill ro h I, th .i 'anlal . a intl
lthe year 1. wail. a 2ttoln Itrol'er. and tLt
Zaralti (blan ket)t"comliet. a 2,·)1tu e 1,iis-tlrl
e',leat2 w4 II alm etnmf lrlahle. Thb' tw2 2I- iart
well in kee;ing.- with the2 e 2"2,l'. 4(.2e might2 t
ea.-lly imagil.,. in lookinl down from th,' ra:l
r.ad car as it clreles ari intn th", C. . v of 1.a
tees', fnr !nttance. ,hat he was in o1I Pl .I
.o '-re ! lmas ll an I iu t ': l- it I -l.IA a",';,t
a:we there. Oll-re is an in-'a,1,'," " ' hile tI,
M.exican Central tRailway 22at2 h1] liur ; ""P. .
idy wheeIbirrow'" were hintl' l,.i2' d t a far:li
tate the work o! grailing.. T:.w Penn lo, k;'
a'kanI.e. but was erlual 'o the ,t'ei-: nl. !
knew nothinig of the wher1lharri22w. l :i' 'ir,,t
.les, but, under di~-r Ctiion, ,r.; -,'.' t.',i 22 il
with dirt a:id thi'el 2o,.ly pI!l in.' it n2i I;i. h12 .
marched off to the du'n;,in. 14. i . , N.
whnetling for him: be wi2ll2 ll'2 l .e, ,'I. anl,1 h.
"'Paldh r 's" were ti' il!y 'li2 carl I.
That great r.tollitllo i-t the r2lr2atl. +1
'teadtldy but surely brining alit,,i a 2.'i.n e
hblwever, andl if }ou t i-b 1to : .': t'it i a21 it U
you mr stn't Ially, bt t tart . on. lin n-.rth
ern Mexico (Cbihllutau.2 A n'r lanr inll1ti.'u,
is alrea'ly In the a-e' lla 2'. 2 l. itn ,Ik I2t
word, the timue i co'm!n;. not far a42a., hi n
there will bt a "reviltil.nn in M)#e.,..'" I- .1 .
which these petty ins.rr','r.t o.|, w.' hta" of
Sll be as nothing. Nt' cannonadin i an1i bh;,:s
ter. but a civil revolntio:--the peac.ful o0:-:n
inog of a grand career fur M .io.
I say heartily to whomne.i-ner may real tli-,
If 1y2u have any tilml anit monr l* i.tparl' an
w'ish to travel, get a ,.p: 0' "'P're-o. ,t" and
"The Fair lod'" and :o to Mtr :e. I' w:1
amtly repay you. Try it. 'I"h. 'line ie2 i
healthy and delightful, tihe ,e,'nlcrv 2lnos:ir
pasaed, even by our famliliU c-ky Al Mulietaih,
region, and th.re Is a breezt r limt lty 1,1 nlst il
that renders travel there a . o'-an1t dai.'th'.
Mr. II. C. Barluw. of t'hieto, i- the I+,'wr.l..
Traffic Manager. f the 11'x can 4 'tl':al ILa.I
way. and if yout w.-h any ftrte,' nftrlormation
about Mexico. ask him. W. E. A.
-The Rev. Mr. S'chnlid,,r. ii.e1.p r ,2f
Gernita chulir I in Sct.henoeict2. N. Y.. i. :l,
prt-went in Hamburii enrllllar. ;i ill irootin
t s2che2e2 to buiid i1 eir 2l2an 2iii222,ii222r2
hile tom he t horoughly e122lil2.2d a.nl 1,
follid Glermiiin Inii sionai2r2 " st ti2in- ninon:2 i i 1
th2e "onithern Ih2ii2e. Ii. l a tihe min t,
for thlie projoct i2 to lt r1,l2.et .'d a1lu2. th0
42rii2l(u-Aiteriern ' :iu hnl a?" -..hoobi.
tIaitrei.tftrer Ealtin. lyt.l2..i.e. I12 ..
Ihalie'ti by I)" .+u rir u' LTrTla: 1.i it t I . ' . l
t. lief is im2 tmn2 iat'. itiil f i t2 r, .,.
Pi'ao' Reetmiely fur iCat-rrh. -.oiltrial2.
-Ninety tihonura2il citnoin elpinnIiry i,
Burnley have i4i2lve2d to 'trike agai2i.t .
resiuctio(n of wages.
The Frazer Axle Grei-. the ip2 S i rl22l-".
.1xe' .i'C e of th'e worl',. It aita , 2o,
hora.e aind wagons.
-A 4iermnain ('2iitpimnV iN 1w2n22 ibtn.2.1., 1
t42 ruin 22 r2gulh lilt( 11 f 2 t21 htrii' f l2' il2 elu- I
B1'rlin and .Ilntwr'l'l'p ti Ptui2ii 122 nd 21 r'
zilhiin or-th, via tiotit hit211i1 222t.
. .- -- -
curel oii bilious 2222 jil t2h2,nithenl di22 .i2.,,22.
made hry l'rick, .t IllhemI. li.2,lp,
gi'norn delilit y, h22 hit 1i22rn t iai n, li v
o'r 2422d kidney e2m2lnI21h 2 i (2 is rtlpeelily or.i..I
icated fromn Ih 2' 2tt'in. It dinf2rh,'12
tcletinan s l (d eliihtill .1 ll 2 n1hi ri, t ia. f a lt I
Iand ijorr are (bt2 ined l2 2 I'l- 2 r2idly aI
pe'rmanently by Ihe iu1' iie 22! tirent it 222
ural aiildjl22 tlitiaU hy121 ilt' r ti" r 2i22,.2l,
heltofore known. An a 102lood lilrilir a22l2
tommi it bringie health, reiewtlI 2.ii2i:2" 2l2-I
vihility to 2i wmirli 22d di22 12'1i2r 12221. 1
-Thiere walt 222other sli;htil 1h2,.l ,,
t'arthqliim k2' 22 t'li el.2t22h i. .. 4 . i '
unornhiig of the 17th.
Till, habit at reimning osr l222 bw, 22r hh .w5 2 r ,
A rititil'l cycloie oni the ni-lhi of thi,.
11,thdemolished tw,,nty h1ii222202 in2 .I2h,,i1
Ill., and di2 a2 harge 2mint oiil i,1 nn2222. 12
22iubulrb24• itrojwri'ty. No p2rs(;iial iijlrie."
Any Alheor ailn Relieved by ('iarter's
'l* ART W:ED and BI.LAIONNA M. 2 tK li2
MaN. bGllt.5,.. the lead.ir of the $hak,'4+'
in England, i21 dead. i,'i-,ebt ar' very d,.2 i
iitute et lprI 22nt.
solved to mili4k2' I tri2l of the mo2i'1izii ih ,
22 the 1"rench 2irmily ias1rni-oflhiahlly 2ieil2.2l. -
of erratehee that I ever saw, wIll . etSeriuarl
g-bellaatve. al sad Wc.. ast t)ri;ita.
DYSPEPSIA
mby iCA lpg .u MtLTMo . au m
I alrrll, t ltarrl.l I lImleei* and Isay
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iug I'Powder, jI alndl ~, cents a box.
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ELOOD. LIVER, 8TOM.
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" ever Si'" t Y" C. .,M CHILLS
OMEmamt Ill I ., d ., L asFayet ., led
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. e t> wi~tlta. fT g tite r IN ,LULe
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