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The Signal, 1892-1-14, Page 6• 4.l1 88 FOR TIRE FARMER. ,40,41,111IVOIMMISTION11 FOR THE DEN- ALI/IT .$CUt.T uR,8 T S. ` •rT apaN . Meese,- i trsi0 I I.- .esateaaa.. .1 w' hetpoetl Tk. Primer PI.t. er Mansee'^.+"m-A•.tew 1• r seven,.. Irks hee.e.st expresso to the farmer is the annatisas,e e1 'tspro$taule aria le daring the wester wawa. Horner ems, t"• Idle some el , le mews may be day, the ureediag aware mouse to kept ova, sinal swim/ .ad the Me. p •imam be tu.etad set to (meg. Them eeeprens intake • great urnd upas I be supply ' •f grata esti bee ssd reduce the to tho a• ilamented let mar ....a in preens' wee aleaat of flesh and the economy wlererNt, Tile greet est rasa ee y se Erwmectalieaegd wham the banner saves feed by aei.l.l, itsTdeinami eta 1h part of the stones is the fief* cost of an MOW le this A teet the ermiag of the body, sant biter t Mater the food, lamer the ter mal the mote protectlw aa/ordeal „gainst ski, the tees food reseed tee when the o.lv far p tee t's mimed is so protw ted diet the MI shelter m food et at the minimum point, I. l., cheaper them food tri ems aLao. I l Y ,n:en :�...�� V!_'! termer* keep in eke the fact Limit they manta make was um ,a the apes h.rayard, except, at a rink -t ' more thea is gained t'ornstalks. trim, leaves mod other ahaerheet mate are pieced is the hodnyard to he trampled the smaure befog alga thrown uwppr�• t►r .mat rade, ea urder to toavert the whole into manure. Such a method is an e.. client ods if the her*yard u covered over bast in me epee barnyard moths.' cas pre • eat lose from ,.•sea 1t is more etonom, ria in opera barnyard., to allow rattle u. trample the emgree anterial., the manors b. •eL oompoeted is • heap under shelter wail the materials io the bsrnyarl an brake. fine by the feet of the animals, when thely may be added to the heap. the whok hold cunmparted wad enough fresh measure 'added to create heat in the bene Rhee the raw are panait•ed t:, wash out the 110104e .saner theca will not be eeoeg4 evadable pleat food remaining to pay for Ihr healing end spreading of the ••inod. manor an the pad t. W: spring. MIR fRAUa Ibe real plies M..k. erasure is on the stalls. Good Walks( u essential w the comfort aad Mewilir5m of the imamate, aad .11 the materials aw•Qy,laced in the hare room yard can be eprofits 16 y utilized .t est up time and placed in the .tolls, where both the :paids ad write et the manure can be better mixed with the litter. and the .boo Y jrwt.es of s plug avoided. Kean it the =raid is coveted the tine litter will he shun earvissolole as fehsorbest .stere.! &JJ ligeide Shah QM eta% ahead Sew to r ane receptacle from which it ran be added to the beep with more advantage The careful mvi.g el the manure, and pa tag attention to eklaali..es u the stab. will also aid in e00nemizng in food amok after the Ceit'a meet. Mot Ferman thiiak that a colt mewed out to pasture seeds w attest -1m They rescue .het he dee gram aad water lied) tt ere is no treed of fussing with him. But an examiw*tiw d the feet. when the racism Mare are brought in for the winter. will oboe that this is • mistake. .4 to..t with . stars .sigh beds, of formation like that usually band on a pacer. will be found to have worn off at the tees add heels grown so that the frog dear not have any beart.g sad is .arch ep sad in a condition lbs.., if fat aloes, will was result in cestr.rted feet. It will often take • skillful, .Dope• teat smith.emetime to restore the feet to A shape •id oo.diuon 6t, for see. The fiat- s..ptd foist wiU often he wort down at the heels aid tie toes groan out to the extent that the knees are thrown !seek so that a heav strain U brought w L, the .saelesef 11. fire les. This, if ase row remedied, will meek in sprung, shaky knew and a in welder wiad. to Eries.' a Meer em Clover. When • farmer is owe thoroughly ..oa vertd to Macer he will stay by it as loop as it will ata by hint in for the most pert • biennial, Cloverennial, ur, thieek more correctly, s short perreueld, aid it dies like the rest all as, *ben ` meets, at the proper time. Farmers wbo have a good stem! this year, and wish to keep their land in clover without plowing it up every two years shield sew about hall :..de usual &menet of seed en the mem lead nett March, or before the het goes os of tae grouted. The plants from the seeding will tak.- the placer of teres that die. ,wJ this, with the plants .fat did not grow this year, will make • goodj a•d. especially If there r a little timothy with the clover. Glete mtadst.g Agreeollere. Ses,eral girl sta4ena at Cornell are tak rig the °puree is agriculture, use exactly elf the morrow of starting cattle ranches ! :heir •w., though the Cornell girl is email M it in skill sad daring if .ke took the Limey. Bet 11.e en..h..7 as their mad• WAS is this: Thi doers, despite its some. .rat ominous ra.c includes modem menages and ltoioncea• and is order to make pepel*r leo teitiO4i is demanded. Several 'right girls saeeedangly have registered is this depsrtiseet. naiad are getting • good educations fres of onpaa•. Leonia, Meek ward. `- Rotors Melanieg the .ew year, Zook ewes • .e part wawa. e.ad erdea00t to Imre Imre .ad wawa Me mistake. were made. l t w the .1.0.kes lett cams sae if be weeded toe oppurtentees for a txo • profit .it be ire reared. T•he fs neer who doee not m ate Sue of the ex- perience of preemie pear, W g fide him is I1 a t.t.re operations wt.i mats list little T-rJP'e.. ror- Ab.st Mtn.', ' • -dlwg- 'Tee much tire food n Met u ..flea .he • ee'ae of noel. ..-s. • .• rot lege to le 4, this lied,rVW .+• .r. 1,44. bat r.• 49 ahem .lemma .a••t a i1%7 an n ,. t he heal. B .• ate use nl li..seed email, g, • . _ as a claw to well horse or w • eraniug, and gaol welly seem • lb. • :e to hall • pig', Yui to o., ,...r .;alar. bort lt tooled ' partook +true lt»p) ' • ewe eInt 1 00. No better grit I .loo uses T tat awl plenty et to ..raw, vee • t 05r0etltr l s.;. the sheeeihnimace ellaway im MIp • to Stift .0 ere- • .. ear is of ..at • .y • d. 1 , a.I • VAIs 1e► 0. rat , ea • wI§ T11F. Bit:NAI.: ':4►[►M:H14.11, ONT., THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, lel. CONCERNING LIFE M70ELts. Three Meeats te la the Arent . Lyes. 0 I.. T►es.a.l.e.. 11 you ant�gler 111e ,: .1el.4re handsome let ate dt«.60•e your .,ad, writee laser lioliwtsall le Freak Leslie* Moat lily Meet o! ata •re duwart feet plain. a le .em fairly good Mottos 1 el •tate toe art oat 1• .1 wool he Ousts then, .t. Truly 'Meaty hes to tie eye .d tM ieloluer." Sawa. yt.0 are an •rtrt. of .11 :.: tun et .1 ,1eui. I deeper of • skieg row uudrretan hoe at made, breva,.e aten.Njurr•1 epee 1' 1..4 U( stand. With the %event tge of I:::le deet. ce. a graceful sttitade. a 41811 which ►rugy out all the beast ice o ttur be at rich %.nem showy mho: se fe•ewug i raa.lulert h the ,,,,4.. at vast ,.. dell.. a nye Thee raew:he •1111 free t►ly.tpus. .-re tames The light hull never wee tilt ares er fa*... Thr cameral ;..n aunt the pore's dream lieu are psi.,hag. eat lb. model. bet O. dryad, who s.gge.0 the dewy. twtltgh weeds, the 41 e• wads of h....., the N y saes .1 Arcadia. Sot the model. bet the Meese youth of the gold• a age; who arae ref , THFKINGDOM OF WOM EN oo CANON FANNAR ON " THE CORNER- STONE OF THE COMMONWEALTH." w Yewlr• Tr..at.e.t New to Make Owed I'.nfee-_Tb. Perfoo l Alain What W..ee tr. e•l IAA H,.t.deal w.e.•a--Ntate d ror *.1.1•.,. mod .I ,1 be tree titer. the • aaer•ataw of Slit 1011tmeo w•elth the heattholise," how upnt.,.t u 141st work of every rota... • ma In Om: .plum of fa:udy life which matte .r4 tempted to despise •e 4.41 narTO, , for :heir energies. Every woman should, indeed, min, at doing good in widei of Ilse, null should eu.leavor by the 'eremite ale forte ut sweet and silent tallue*ce, If u so other way, to tame the whole teas of oattaatal .bought and oondeet. But even it a woman. aiie•her married ur ea. or - reed. be "newer beard et half • mile ft • home. the punt,- mid Ioftine.s of Meal. Ow devoted unaell slimes of her life, arty tell wilt imm,.,i .fiat t•mtuuos • ;Miter upon e%e.y numbs. of her tamely the hrgbt invisible stir modems sflscta • more etupsndeua .Mm too wbsper of • g breeder ,s heard than all the fury of the paring hoarse -we; sad the afiu.•0o., oast - acmes sod aa.•roursou.. of thu.madk of a ..m... entirely oakaowu to fame, may go t to the eneoblerneat of the amoral beteg of general ems y.•t labors. Men are. and ever will be. abet ;buil wive. and stators, and ebo.e all their mothers. tend t41 mare teem, ►,% •nf' .enee which hopes with the .r.Als and tails only with the graft,- (mina Far -'r ,t: the .laniary takes' time .h.srtrl. wewle Ttiwstse t. theta .r a little won■ in this coy who believes in emir treatment. says the De - two Fire Pers. Her hu.ha.J not very ill with an attack et la grippe and quite de - 1 14 wife waaurvug him tender- ty. su.l to lies eighty ...edition he attempted to get up. dewm himself and ea down rows. though ei a horning fever. ifs w:'- ,eawt.,:reted. coaxed..onlnanded. but .11 to iso purplse. I:et up he would. mei she Imre,* that on tau week stele it would kill time war iso me m the Ileum to assist het r.1: restraiutng the dehrio.e man, re as be stowed oyrr him an idea oecarred to her. If she ,-ould r.' tan. into ..other train of th•,ught he ,-onld be eared Ae he .waved to rise hum bis piUsw ser gave him a sbarp box on the est •• Bare ." said the poor fell.... looking 0p "ate the tr.olate late. ee•rnan'a face, "you yr• killed nee ' 1 eepeet 1 Imre, Jim.. bat 1 will eat let you kill pennant :" she replied firmly. 4ad the reaction saved him All the ger) Smit was !ironer sed the grew see that woe Hews ' PreeenteyJ , tit is ep The platform a wept! Tb. nymph ..r the hero i. donuts sbabb; aioetsetb-century eatery on the model a closet .,t behind the asci 'wawa. 4 item. 1 ;tee .1 for, del audio. I me: woman ....ring oot of it Jeer uu.e..rte. figure looked large sad liaise in a bad- ly dtt1.g gown. Het luta- and feet were comae HOE hard ter,• had a rev Sana .•"premien fs.a resets" tty, but the features were time Her untidy hal, est -aped from ,-. 1 in striae add wisps. Well. ' rent upstairs aad (owed ,sty friend jubilant over a beautiful sket.-h He knew be hail dame a good thing, but far said much of tee credit wee der to the model. She was inspiring! She Yard the (leek. ciente head. the proud, hill them the wt ht, white lame. ui a godd.s. ee• wou'J Wet a pose moticak,e as if (roar', into it. eau teen, ail. .w •.e at at the word like Iiebt.tnf. It wee only the finest triunes that could d" that He wished he .c'uhd pout Ih.• yawl blue ►part that .nerve ti he, • %, wu,,, ,he leveed nip endttenly. It was like a weld .tertnrt of tie. woods. I did east teal ham. 1 had seen the women 1 .taw her often afterward She passant ,;'rod deal is *Lc duffel eat at cube: and schools. '...reared a rather stupid. lwnineate arra tune, but .... •rtsinly kept the pontoons well. Sonle.rme said it wan l.eeaure she viae generally 'madden with 114401 0r opium. Owe she ba.l an ..p*•Iheg black eye. Her whole ,•heek was Jas ,lured from for eff..•t of a blow or a fall. the seemed uwonseio01 of it. sad west through her d.y'a work with her usual tn,ttosles. aaa 'Ices. I'no.e resit um' This is an or. keine corr. Do .01 a ,,•. 'Hort female model, ars se degraded. They alt usually et the hoes, class.•-. The only exception that 1 kart et 4' a !lies R who was herself an art student. ret with remise(' we lewd Hermit obliged to earn a living by posing.sHer •ecu, .. training mad mwperior late'llige.•e temp: her geed at it. Site was very teen and not at all pretty. but .rr proportion we -re .. .tl.eticalle ror tact, sad aft., all grace lire u, .',t boar no, u the Beah. Sarah Bcashar.lt proves tri.. .4WeledorMap.. Now for this omsre Of delt411. That .naris a birthday of the where. t Ir ,f the skies she.. •10e and bright, Or it tie • Iouds hang gray add were, Why ehotid there he. lack of cheer. feel way wb.'It d fris.dsai► veep pew .•old( Hope ethers. a a "geed new yj'Mr Let gratitude dimes teee nld tIlld Felber 'lime. the••'floee)Starr. Who'll some dry ,:ay for tae bo AiIht. Whose wheels round in the startled tar In tee lone watches •d the night. *tee._. iia :.r ro,dost•).tothuright And all thong. u the would Hope ushers in • glad new year Let gratitude diemia the ole .4 tree of tear.' Turn on the light Aod int Life's tle•+eiues a!l appear - elm firstling% that escape the blight Aro to the shepherd .Lets most dear Wemigbt bare lost ell we bare hero- - • Ifire many treasures slid we boas' Hope u.sbems 1i a glad new year Let ,orutitnde dewier the ole' The ...tout trot reads Brea SIN.. clear And Fn -tam Iaems .till the bdd: Hopi teasers in glad new Tear - let gratitudediamis, IMajd' The rouse. of Nightmare. 1he ceases of nightmare n• .y he divided onto the exciting and the immediate. 'fes' exciting ,'mese are very numerous. Un- usual fatigue, either of mind '.r body. re- cent emotiewl di.torbaece, such as that prodseed by fright, anxiety or eager. mid Jetsam. mental excitement of say kmd may precise, it. 1 have kn,wn • young lady tO have . severe attack the eight after • s„hool examination an which sM�•d bees unduly task.. Anther young lady is sere to be attack• .d after WItaeNe0Og • tragedy performed. A young man. wl • 11:44 under my care %,. • palatial nervous affection. always has • paroxysm of nightmare dnnag the 61st d eep after dekverang an address. which he was obliged to de every month for • year or more. Fullness of the etoraarb or the *atom .1 ..digestible or highly eumolsti,.g tood late in the events( will often cense nightmare. The immediate caws of nightwears is u ndoubtedly the eirrulaties of blood through the Maim which W not bees suf. acw•tly antted. - -Dr. r. Hammond, is the Indianapolis trews New to Wolfe I...wt 1'.a.. 1 u make goaf<.aetit- First Har. the ,• ..:rah. gloved try tit Snead Pee, hat %ate' onto :La eoffee pot. ,Io ah 10 heat 1t 'horoaghly beton awe. Third l'ut ,tis- ..,, moaner% family' a teacupful of mew. prepared as above. into the bag pl...-.-d at *h. top of •he"pea heated Pot Fout lie I'uc: ••n 4011111g water ..til 1 so*' Veal offer t. merle entre as se. geared. The !armee. i• use et .kepis -.meat, much as s mood is pharmacy,.. It .t woederlul with what facility reested"rol es impart& its virtue.t to boiling eater. Probably n, fret 4tv.. up au verses. se rapidly. A _•.0d rep 01 mike as be tett• ts nee am - way. -New York Bast. Mfat.rlrat Women.. I . uuiesr, alts •' ll.r.wla, 'that, although she is weratirnes ju.t a little hard, Mr.. a' Lynn Linton :. oltrn right in the reworks she teaks. opum the girl• aid women of the • Jay and however much we may sympa- thize w,th tM pewees of Lady Russell, i al, - that we mus: all. to.•ammo. hesesty, 110 admit that she as not of the stuff of which the best wives end daughter, are made. a1 And to not the way we lave Dow calculated to income.' the reeks of our hysterical .*d NeI( will..! *twee, who. imagine at the & we.rld w,l tar a�that for therm and mot they for the world ie order a that 11 might become letter ,and parer for le their peeesec.' .1 - • The F.5.0 Mea a. Kt. M T. Savage. of Boston, gives ►s i Aga ..f the parfect man. He wall be: I. A p.rfe,:t awned. A teased. clear...emg. uabueed into! lett, whale me thirst to for truth. :k A east that sees end appreciates all 4 4 beart that loses all lovely Omega e. A ymp*tbetic beeefieewre that would have Mimeo hired to the highest. d. A soul, se sprit, that re -ageism ki.- itp with the M:ter.al 4.41 1.1 and ever aspires toward • f.11r spiritual life. These all blond as use bei.g, sot that be hes these thing, bat is taws.-WeoOe- kind Ilri.0'. Mw •e.v', tas.atw. 1 retell my And New leer's dinar at .y grw*,llahew's. Shay 1 ever It rpt it' 1 made myself ndseede s, mrd though but • Tittle shame el See or es, say greed remain- ed • st•a.hag Jake aw .11 the auooaediag Lady minima . It am, l resometter, a met bumrtiftd least. I raid ea,. levet t.Me wow , At the rased • as a.. botablet woe up • mouth- aalrrtnb steam, his hulking stdw Wiwi% to it mroweed w de 1.0,ws beam. At the tem cowbell huge beam.* 0f etWW'•.,, thm mouse/Mg apex cruwdtsl will ,saw awl clink.* pies, even) %strew y 01 ;teak ty,elable, rmerkr•at, proklee, bar - beery jetty, tonal and preservia, apple. p.wpku., ea.. motes p",., cheese and .we.t rube. Uu a 111.4 tame.a1 no grelaine tk.l s elbow, Noor p t hen d bier, end • shining u.tw put fillet to the toggle with the hent Rub.. tea, stream as lye. Ibe eigbt of the tame was luse.uu., sad to he but • Wahl .lad el•tieed to eat needing, to be " sees and not beard," vies hard an deed ; to wait • seco*d table was simply • uhear.l,le. d eau too bold and buugry t° ween. I crowded in hewer ley nethee llulpaged in a•arer.aiW, 50.1 a. rue(. eh. b.1little at testate to my piewoue. .hilt I raided het plate, nay grandfather, by whom Me a•t.re- pleaishdag It with a dy ornate of the eye, 0 fast as 1 deveurrd. At length 1 avwW rat .o more. Distract- ed 14 1L. sight of tau amu) " iusl.w " ler, untamed, 1 broke out e0* disconsolate howl Ferryboat, .tared "thy. Hausie," said my mother, "what's t e auItea'?" I blubbered and the 'header. Hu.tir,' she refxateal, •' 1'. ashamed of yea. What u it! Dues ywr tea.• h ache - ',w*Guwal a Ie.ur` No o -o, uta a • am.' •• What 4..ee al you, then "• I'm m -lei A t" 1 hawed out. "Oh, von naughty child '" and .he shook me soundly. " Margaret Aaa, nteb1,e he's sick." said my gra. dme•th, r, anuawsly, from the other .al of the liable : them .casingly.. "Howie, tame oter t.. ',tansy." 1 went, still.:lingieg to a turkey boat. "Tell granny what's the manure' she whispered, kindly, as 1 wedged against be:. " Was ye crowded'" •• Yes, uta -am : 1 w•a-5, ' 1 auswemtL .. Well, I wouldn't cry about it no mor.. I .o1 plenty a room now, haven't ye • There.* a nice b.t • piste's brew." At that I shrieked "Oh dear : oh dear an a perfect fury. "Stop, Haas'', this very miaa11 now.. r 1'll know the reason why,"orie.l my mother, y0mptsg up and coming to ua"lb you feel sick ! You hare eaten enough to k•11 yr. (rues your stumach ache "No ma'am ••What peste'r. ye then,.. "There, there, eat the eaten, Hausir. urged my granlmnthea i ca's-a-n't. rr•mayr •" 1 roared. ••I.1 I ca a n t 1.1.1 alert rot no place to put .1 ' Boo-hoo' boo-boo I want a.other stomach. Roo -h• e ' M., boo' 1 bain't ; ad 0o pie, [Wilber : nowhere* ti. put it. Uh, 1 wait 1 cot mother ptomach. Boo hoo, boo-hoo •' With a quick grasp mg mother berried her small glutton into the bedroom, and, as hie screens teettlesd, did her beet at his reformation. not eves my gentle grand mother no rearms. so .trrtl' was parental ■utbontT upheld among the hutch in "ye olden trete.- Harper'. }-,,,,ng People. TO. Art of tees fag IM tultavate the art of lesvtse promptly : even if eon cant do it in an aerate. . way, Iia • to di it somehow, .0)10 writer in The t. lows 4.10l,e. Some puple seem to be (-bored in the parlor when they pay • call. To the fight of time and the sear pproach of her hostess's denier hour this sort of caller pays, no atenttoe. Frequently e says. "Oh. i must go," gets up, sit wn again ar..i moa en talking. Presently to again rya that she most 00, gets up anal monism' to talk. Sipe meta into the hall at length and talks there. Filially, tbe xwus Teter, who bran the h.b, trying p taira, gets the door open for her gavot ho makes a supplementary call upon the .a»etep, exposing the other to pneumonia 1 last she de.oesds the steps, and the host- s precipitately ret rata and ►Lula tar door or leer ehe will think of something else to mime Lack and say. The write. wee been' of a woman who, ca..tantly cb&Rrised at the announcement of a thin... wh.w, abs knew bed them stay- ing powers, )s4 ♦- she w.a. prep rims to keel. an maim taw e. gagenlen.,dae.. 5d to go Isle the Imo low with 1.e. bonnet .e, mrd ex - plate her hum. She eves arrant ed with her bu.l..ad to come into the room and • remind " her at the rod of . quarter of an MMleeet ev.eetega "Hew ma yew r '1 _ • 8.edii. "How do yee fare r Tat'. Ih.tc1. "How do you stead !" That's itebate "tie with Plod. Sass r Teat's fipaisa. "How .lo yew bee 0s r Thais Rosas. "Hew do you perspire to That's Fgyp taw. ..How do yw 1^ That's i'1,hr4. •'.tow de ym find essyni r They. ' :e1 rireal. fba.k Otte, how ere yes r That's yrs••. •s. -.day thy .►••tow sever grow tem r „• • 1'rr i1 110111, do yon tarry yourself r Thai's ov do you do " That's Regloi mod .n .l., the ,-nar.l e 1 , mei" That's to y .o • .'n 1. • H.'. you eaten 1161115 t,.un.w. - .4 ..ra■hang .I sed •taw •Nora 1 1 • Men •t et s.ek- .-.r.l • . • limey .vee 1., a .es ep • .r r.... ,•f j est .sea Is 1.1 5 ee •1 waw one the What Waimea am Mayfng. Striped bugaboo for fell vests. Long black sad whit[ scarf eel More black theta colored trimmings. Rhea trust for atop suits for vowels. T.rlans of silk beaver for lute crack Fancy. odd tables of white mahogany. Long rapes handsomely used with fee. Many satin hooch, four-in-hand scarfs_ Silk braid fringe f0 wrap and dresses. Write setts Milieus on fall -dress Meseta Seaver edgier to Ness fawn cloth gowns. *taped (oast gllibbirts for winter wear. Mortar -beard • reit caps for mete/1 bale - Wb.. se Ifee so igen Mae. There it • tutee fur everything in this weld, mid so at is that the rest time to get fitted for show is in the latter part of the day The feet are thee .t 'their teatime. of ase Activity amorally •.larges thorn. Mena stasdio( Wade, bleu, to enlarge the feet. New show ion J *leaps be tried en ever med.rat.ly thick pturk,nee. Then yea have • margin of new by rutting n. lhi.mr Machete d the Mom feel ill at ease Reeked In Cele Water, Wales waists may he washed in mid water withal, npp41.g. anal ..lnu,l•he 1017 Noise rivalsto lbros..Ins. I,y us. Preach dry cleanser. Ohl w0..1 n► w tot b have suffered nob ` fano, .h ..-teat ..*lin of varied temperature may a.. always par holly, ease wholly. roe led to this way, though each west ai . . 1e 0. .,:leis and seesntiino 11015 aria wase » ...,...g. - Lahes' Ho.. Josimem The Item e•% eel In m.11isswy, jsi ..m t inn forma the en - ere gr.s dw.rk of s ,h,» .1. It .0 1.r.it- ed en wire, which is see. ell !e w.1,.1d1 beam% framle, and it ua ,v o 1.1w1 •l Mach ., colored vel. o1. I Me.1art .eew15 and aeree.W aro Ma. 'nolo pm, sod eras dente cempesd d jet .p.otg .e are diad in with velvet or ranee hew se great d- eselse. hour. The sweat did not take a hint from the tenor. 1 . peal saying that she scull only .b% • few wastes, bet whet, the remi5der .hea she sail: "Oh. then I n.u.t go. of .,verse 1" stewed up and remelted talking eere,al minutes awn, walked to the door and stopped again. At last Mrs. R. in delineators suggested they ehoald walk ahem topeth.r as far as they could. The visor» agreed, but ewes at the Corner .here they parted she stood talking long enough for Mrs. R. to lose her train and her ap- pointment. Shy and 000001 Tnwng pr 1pl. are the hardest time in leaving. and •re more to be pitied than Named. Their ssIleeiar r often great They are Impressed with the ides that the ham is d more ce5•equence than the what, and they keep trying .tad try.g to lead the cam eesatier op to what they think will le • gracefula rture. They are wishing themselves away great deal more deoperat.ly than any we else ran. They watch for pause. .n the mow veronica and clear their throats to in - trotter' some variation upon, Lemuel's " 1 goes 1'd letter be going. But they aro never quick eio•5011. W,mehe•ly else begins .o appal and they resign themselves with ...sails" beans to wuhibg another ton min- Will it ie nee .1..ys the reline' fault that he dem nor rn. Sewer .4,4e it le the bast. SW who is ti • I..st per.i a, who ends every ..r'.rc with • roping n./..tw.,. ln4l..tiag 'Li it is role vin etoied, lad that .he i. Temp right on. In *orb ewe it may appear to ter roller s. ,f it wale he rade to Inter rum her, th»wgh she may have heard the m1Qled r.pt..ring of the rest of the ?entity pa.i tee ruler Mer red the .Mord clatter .4 • bin• from somewhere, and have • pala- tal •.metre that diener or tea M reedy and tl»y .don't want to ring the hell. Rut r.1 errs .tae gali.n rote al least that a railer say Wee to. Wham yea twee eel up to re never .it elnwn sesee We have no bated • few Ihnwae•d low prwed No 7.hite one•lnpee, .it.bha for mediae net 00510ate, eerrelars rac , i.. Call „set aro thew at Tag SIGNAL nS.'. The ewe time we Macre shore w.ig4L Mt week MN seta. All •elet.ls haws their mewl pn4.ta, het for •hwwefasee of the mem ower ear earn parte with the psoupiee. Ifr ,{li I awes$?, STRONGEST. ass% HOW TOCOOK A HtTSB.1 N 1). BOOZIEST IONS FOR YOUNG WIVES The Meet 10.th,.d. .f tertertlaa. reamsrtag and PICTS .1118 •e ♦rt 14bleb. doe• Acgwired. 1. ■ Lean erred sow ewe Ni.1. for Mc N..h•ad ■. Mesa. Mars a goat hust•.uid is spot:,d le the •.aetug. In selecting your husband you should not be t utde.l by • silvery impost- ure, a. in baying mackerel. nee by the golden tent, as :f you wanted mammae The brat wee is to er:eot him yourself, .s tastes diltet, arts Fred. May its The Mmueepdu fpr.:tato'. Ito tot go to the n arkrt for 0*e : the bee. ale always broulftht tae yam. home. Haveog oweglit one. you s,u.t learn how to Smell hire, to make u good .dish for your Lame. Sastre item arc roasted too much in to king au.l i tine keep them 'o:•,lastly in hot water, while others freely them nn awjwgd caldera. Sonne keep thein in pickle all their jives. Such women serve them up with tempo sauce. .l little spice makeovers then., but must be used with jud.nnment. Now it is not. to be supposed that husbands will be tender and good if treated in this way, but they are very delicious when managed as follows I;st a large preserving kettto, mil- e! the kettle of carefulness, which .11 good housewives should ham on heed Place your husband in it. mei place it near thertre of conjugal love. Let the tire be clear, and above all let the heat be cosecant : cover him over with affectloa garnish him with the spice of pleasantry ; add a little sugar in the form of what cos- tect,outen omit kisses ; let them be a•tom- panned with a eutlicsean portion of secrecy, .nixed with prudence and moderation. Never wee vinegar or pepper on any account. Ta getting item ready for the kettle see that the linen you w rap him ins of the best and the tee strings newly sewed on. Tie him in by • strew silk card called towttort, keep your cover of duty well 1)051 !nm and year steady fire of love horning bright. Do not stick him with aori t to feel it be has become tender, but stir hint gently, .tad you can not fail to know when hes doss. If he should sputter awl link do net be alarmed. Shoe do this until quite done ; for. like the lob.ter, he is cooked while wive. When dors, take him from the kettle .ad place him &t your neatly aprssd table. owl serve him a good dinner. Unless you become centime or set him in . cold pl..., he wiU keep well a•oked in this way. Now to be fair w. motet look at the other side. The heehawed who is prepared for hu home table to this w07 must always coon Mame good-tenlpered, leaving besmear care lob a•', sod do not vent dr.e ann0yr. es your wife. Make youuel' armetble to your w ifs and friends. R. lenient to your wife'. faults. Be t minted at your mese. Re- member • ou.ek cannot keep • dinner wait- ing without ted beteg spoiled. It you should be m • Sorry do altar expect she has two per et bards. Fie as kind anti attentive to far as you were Were re your manage. Don't be afraid of a little fun at home and rake her shut the house up for tear the .n should tale the carpets, for • merry heart is the home does •good, like medicine. Home should he • wanan's heaven in ter world, sad if your wife keeps your hone is order, her meals regular std well Nerved, and doss her beet to plead's, let her see you appreciate her, and she will be preserved in the per of perfection, as you Lave beet, cooked in the kettle of careful. wins. Hassle's UAal.r.t e.4Mree ltearet•f.. A Noble Mer. little Janne was ow day .eat with • 'talon for some water. He amide/malty dropped the pitcher and broke it, and as it wad a very valuable use he felt very bad ahem it. Aa he stood looking sadly at the Molten pieces, another boy rine alesg and enquired what was the matter. James Id him, sad be said : "Well, go home d tall your mother .het a boy threw • tow at yne and !woke the plusher." Ne, I shall go helm &.d tell mother that broke dropped it and H." on 8h "Rot you will surely get whipped of you fate think that you were careless." "1 dotalrare it I de get whipped i Miff tell the truth. 1 weld rather take • .c bn.od whippings than tell • lie to my That was the right spirit, my hems. No Mwoe 1r .het s thug you have de, fees it, even if you are ere of being rallied. A. James said, at is beer ttto be Shed • thousand tunes than he toll one to s an do. • Ilia COO pa lie. M Me he lis tee. Never toll • be, or even part eta lie. any boys lend girls. tare will twist the Ili or tell • "white lie," as they call it; t that MMus had d std • groat deal mew errwardly than to tells plump rood . hars are net believed who they .p..k troth. They are Moaned boy the gond awl dowsed by everybody. rammer Meter /elada. The family some of inedie.m should no tate a bottle d hlagn•rd s Yellow 011. Mrs. Haamah Retches, of Rrrew.y, N. ft, r " We haw. used Hagyard'. Valve elft is sur family fee nix years, for aagha, stalls, berm. woes threat, weep, .1M., mej had N se goal we servo/ tab tithes. ll" 1! DsaaecTLT r1/ THIS Mo.tr0 T QT. 11 arc ■ a.rp. figs CRAMPS. CHILLS, COLIC, DIARRhI DYSENTHRY, CHOLERA M0RBUa, teed all SOWEle aOMP.A! Nes, tole tlztlgtMi i;%t!V A•. be les neer. t K:i^'tee r. • n • •. N ^Ornf'a;i.r.,;;: is • _;•fe It C. • .VLWy..1'eeere es. *eel* %Cato( eosl DuR:.;J, lei. J:.��•. C 'rat':;,, :ILURALGIA tt..d :OOTHACIOL llleto �vawt'aw.trg ar deo_ r neurit. esee..f OtetsaeeessaimleQ1ep There a food ti I LOOM wwcar * named Colby,story, T/ for thought ht la that by an Antennae sea captain n•meolby, Who reo..tly resited tete Fiji is40d. fur trading purposes, as follows. " At first 1 was very awe« te.tiow about giving Full puuuda of tobsxv, bot *men my . upply ran short 1 began giving two plugs for a pound. 1 was surprised Lief n.' ub lection was made to the short weight, until I found that the missionaries give ouly on• - ping for • pound." Religion that weiehs only • plug to th, monad is not the right sort to make • perm. o mit impression even iso the simple mane • Fiji canthal. 1t is to be h..ped 'ha. Captain i'dby's unwitti.g exposure of the mew fraud was not followed. after his de partum, by a wbolesale feast con baked mi. sionary. Jadge I'rsttt Tells a Geed ewes. At Syracuse, where h'rtnerly I ,.mended, the Milleritcs had quit. a large sect, aid. •a 'hoe .aw the time of the enol drawing nigh, they talked of having all thugs in mainsail. Those wbo had nothing of their own to drrtde with °there were of course quite will- ing to make this arrasgernemteend the most of them were of this description. But there was •we rich farther wbo had joined the company and was looking daily for the coasting of the Lord. He was • ailed upon to give up his large and handsome property for the common benefit, and •t this be de- murred. He would thunk raid pr.. ors, 11 and report at the nest mectu.g. When .bat came, and they wore all together in one pest, be mid that his mint was fully made u p as to his duty. While prsyi0g over the subject, a text a Scripture had been deeply impressed on his mind, and it had made his way perfectly clear. It was this '• Occupy till I come.'. seem '• Deem _ ler ribs. One ot those bene.oleD1 masculine pltit- •••phwn who are willing to help women by giving them good advice semi to The New York Recorder • list of "dont. for the *been -wee of the weaker sex. The bat we tuned some woolliest preaching. Rat no sower was it before the public thee a Wig aaswered it with • bat Of " doe'u " for es Her list is rather the more spicy of the two, and, as affording . little variety, we print apart of it. It has been so bog the noel om for doctors. ministers and lawyers to lecture women in print that it is only fur to give the other ease • brief show and for once let woman lecture man ts • newspaper . Don't misunderstand women when they lejecoccasionally wish they were men : you ob- jected ted to taxation without repreeentatioi yoanslves. Doo't cross your legs so that a *Oman 10 peeing you must brush the dirt from your Oro with err dainty drew. Don't put A caw. or an umbrella under your amt while going up public stain. Poo pie don't like to 'ledge the point. Doane, al4,er a woman to .rand and finally oder her a .eat as if yew hateekto : give it op with • g..ud grace ..r else keep it. Ikone make life a burden to the family if your shirt aloes net fit or your srnasere are tan abort. 110111 wear • felt hat on a humid Sem- wort day. lion t weld because the children disturb your enjoyment of the evening paper;, they have been bothering somebody all day. I loot expectorate o0 the suers or side- walks. You all do this. Don't begin every remark with "by Jove." It r M bad as "lovely.- Don't lovely."Don't save all your polite attentions for other 6141111 wives Don't he jealous without sufficient mine it belittles you. ibn't be each • creak that every oma in the house is glad when w are oat of it. Donee a.gtect to judge your own abort comtage 55 severely as tiro.. of others. Whet Teh.e•ee Nes. Many mer who am tobacco in any fors, when remonstrated with, say " Tea eta where the harn lies and we will stop it'. Here is the indictment laid ageism the n.r. ootie weed by Dr. A. 1. Bile.., United States Navy, corroborated by other caval officers at other military Amaso n's : •• That tobacco leads to i.taared nutrition of the .Ove metres ; that it is a fertile cease d neuralgia, vertigo and ilii' etties ; that it irritates tbe month and tbrn•t, and thus destroys the parity of the voice : that, by emitatioe of the optic terve, it peados. antaaro.h and other defects of vision ; that it causes • tremulous head and an inter- mittent pules: that one of its orenemeuous effect. is to develop irritability of the heart awl palpitation ; and that it retards the 0.11 c6.ar, on winch the development of the adolescent depaafa" This is s formidable biU 0lf ortxidars, tad yet e.eh o(theae choir's* is preferred by the beet rlwwleall wt.hority, sad, .bat is were, each is substantiated by an abe.daeem of clinical evidence. Teatimoay is .leo ad- duced from the eke.s records of schools sad oplisses, which Minato very pneitively that o tt of toh.oen en the aso.t*1 faculties le d.teriewwtisg. Th. Net *Maoism .se sot Wince° were; am -..tokens lake the high- est mak n easy grade, .rd ham will meviae. aU righlthimkiaig p..i. d the se wide. d md.g • drag .4.4.4. **u..oreo- ppsalmbook iate of eof • f times of the brain . late of both Indy mrd .Ld. - yule rrteef. 5- __e ttlttttlt. lend_ s. tr‘ }-1/ • i` BALSA P.al(PLC T. h HILLWATTEE TEA. Wafter ILLWATTEE 1 Tb. anew tea in the marker for strength ■0d pointy. rule Was Sugar's. Tess, Baking Powders, Ard all .*. ie and fancy grooevies. Tie al marten, for all kinds of Choice Confbtionery, Fruits, eto. FINNAN NAME AND OTITER% New to bred. E. OAMPAIQN E, 1O tt °ewoer.ad Ceafetl,..NC - j Vit(;, YEA R D - e. YELLOW Olt ORES ? 'EUMc ATENTS! AVMS. TUN MAUS AES COMMITS Obtained, sad all bestrew in the U. $ Pisa (loom atoded to ., MOOLILATN PIM. oar emus s eppoeite the V. 8. Potent De- fine, sad w 1 Sae coma Patera 1e lees dais tar time remote trews fi'./SHOW Tf'A. Weed IRO.RL OR ORA WINO. W. ad. vise se to pateembuity tee of chars t and we make Aro CHAR6t G.VLL48 R le01. ?AIN PATENT. We refer, here. to the Postmaster, the mgr, tf Morey Order Div., sad to otMW. of Ila Patent Odea, Yee clre•lar, &deign terms sad reterrmoes te snot dl5rte la stew awe State or ('ousts• write to t' A anew are.. Owes1W Patent oe saWtrhy.mat.1 Not DUNN'S BAKING POWDER ,n�roW,nc, mE,:i _�uxo NERVE BEANS FOR TI ew 1hs see }hi�� ems tpose oe 17e. wlftir 10'i -r-'- gi/ OOD*IKICH BY V. H. JORDAN. SYSTfl� RYhOVATOR AIM urs T01T.r1 dame Specific and Antidote for Impure, week and impeverhhad hod. tee 4. .ia' ver on55 , am I4e.1 hass.&rr.t,, UwK Dont ray. Iwe..,t'ae... Meese, jau.dime, kidiey dimness, St. Vitus' dams. leo& kr. al.ritbe sal reward debility. LIBOR/TORT. (OR INI, UMW J. 11. McLBOD, pr'oprteter sad 11wMa0ertstr► &OW as_ A,.meld• =aT s Nag rNallmotes "Irmo taw.,rc� ea M Teethes is0=4.5 20 $9_W.t�ter,�r.�.a. Isoeates .wi..rJY� a Slew urt Josue of N We rNOiwel llwt In tarns -basun tunic. ,le 1 No Initials Silk E Silk Glom In We hate w $21.75 :hid $30 22.00 rust $1.7•'1 4 Cres No oke -foal our stark 4 :scut .tyle.. A ci:dice repast ions. A pleasure far I ' 'hapeeetng Iledi.i.t a only. Ealrper'1 ILL Q' ammes Orfjea Yrs ot the 1 s..eesa,re*T. the y +r meags • :purity A the Kw 10prtls.T 01, •u in the lint ages b- giver to hatoucav Hera The romp or 1 vii be Meorlhed 1 Visine " her tit low" t.) I•ot'LT1i te, i11+•strwt14 b lamtoas. Ands Owrm•a. Aeeruhe rated or T. no Tr Ka W. U. How meek • A World g:rrhen. be ° !SMUT 1 Abet.. h, T. B. r�%.e.- ♦ • 110011 y►aoL.°n. sa4 eel AMM' atelier. Wei1nYowaese of euwres.0 terms bieene HARPER': IIARPSWO MAO HAHI'4H'U W EX HAR. LICel BAZ4 pAltPhtt'4 YOU' peseem Pew lo stets., Otenede The Vollineell 4 the le embers fee Wbea soli begin with td meaiptst• math binds ea reMeetpt far edal saw 4* ▪ Mike r ism en are i.rs. Address: 04.1 Harper'§ AN UWP TY Thtrteent4. e�.lf�a a ewe this weekN Is the Teo v.r*M awe to venom it win roe Mot -1 sif omit the b if wee sets 4.,*NOw. mid si twill sho areides sed .Alar Meet, seen* Trim ail =et slessere , art wr Butt Sim s.•MI ateatfe ere Rol ten,. dig power 1111111111111 Rena ;311.4r SiMICOS Ririe. Nerve Old Neal es vee here seta•.,. e Memo Strew es '""==a . e.ent�fhstearamema Ad4.'.. HA