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ie
y brie and
a 1c�
pion of co . 1on 1 a with
re D'U Il
rut in without removing th
almond flavor will pert/
can. As to the proceeto
clean b
coating the rt (Warmed)
wet,lhm
with a.solu' 1`od' d'1 tcl thi>a- ?ng stet
t
aleolaol? Lug in ho w
ornaments shouse be first
spoon put the ane
a3t lye mad
h d b Remove th s ,
e
wash
slum,
alum
with 1 ther and
eve to brass'the .billiancy of go minutes the jar will ba
---T clean gold : Powder soli a whit- fled iter t an the ba
i gen make it into a soft a fith old ' I''zfl th, o the top w'
hot
some dal volatile, eCover over hot water ; p t on the ,rubber,
€imam is and aurtace with a soft brush; cover, and screw ring. ii�be
let it ry, and then brush it offs with a are cool, the-iovers should be
mode etely herd brush, airs, and than set,a�r Y i
note' Wes do not ordinarily form as p a
large A part of the ordinary subeasten�ee of • ' •
an nterlei#
with a
the pro
hint of
tmp a me syrup first, th i>r (ill wit. f
seniors of one o nee of a oA and of
water:, when rub no draft of air can strike i
file tripoli. This will
should be cov=red wit
e
e t
Place
t
bitter
whole
a leery
NC
N
n i silver • C to an nee to their Friends ata the Put
a n ful of • Ile that second sot of
A he top. I
the jar where
e fruit
In ten
nd set• FALL iiND WINTER GQ0DB
to seal 1 ..I .:
t
n as they should. tether 'Walter for ! 8 cola.
cooked alone, or jointly with the Invariably Iwo realiand st
tr li es of mead ifs the form of a i�a}gout, cheap-
th , lue of 'pare wa for t
they ill always serve as a substantial a `a
ineant of utrition and tend to diminish i the human family ; but
t the cost o hou$ hold consumption. was ' wits of ou ` ideas
-- sting too. ften is unhealthy.:.Itis and desirable for the la
weak, nuns and injurious to mx fresh , The horsy is sistaraily so
food with : that Inch is p iertly digested, ons as to ilia drinking, at
and the stomach also needs rest after the pressed by �thlirst, ; will g
water that is not, perfe<
labor of digesting a .meal, In Grown sisals. Oche N sins a , in
persons four or five hours' should inter- are net `so . pals, in
vene `oetleen each meal. Children who
stock,owns are frequently tear`
are growl g fast need a simple. luncheon selves, and where ;runnin
els' convenient, the latter ar
the- cattle to Make Water f1
from standing pool, iv
r
of bread 1 etwee
—Fife ladies
advent of a new
Pompeiiail. It i
f Paris are discussing the
style of boot called the
of black velvet and very
higb,i the leggings in front being of Yen-
etiani cut twork, embroidered with a tiny
silver cord. The pink, red, or scarlet
Pompeiian silk stocking is thus seen
tbron
sha
r 6
the opn clever eaf or diamond- ma be sent awe.
pattern. Some of the; stockings •
which premises
wit
is ca
of uv
rate
�ewha
ad nl
enerl
efi%d n
ar,' vv
so th
g Wa
i
apt
g
rup or
e g suis
be jars
tend
1; dark
reciate
use of
not a1 -
t is miff
reation.
faetidi-
s bard
y refuse
re and
he rned
de their
n ;lhem-
r ip not
t ► .11ow
rapes or
h n atter
the ani
as mea
ults of
as� �}�ever
6 imalis
in a
beef, i
here.
the
nnot
rl se
but -
et.
nning
:tural
se: rcely
annot`
here
coin- •
11 and
lest
li 1
t
co
arillly
tt =riot ,
on con -
res milk
les ea ci,
little or no t ttenti o long
male appear to th �ive� So fir
the evil
mote
th
*ham.
excel en
of eat le
t
cattle are ncern
this practice may
to manifest f hemris'
the desired high colors are clocked condition there is promises
o :
on the sides of the feet and round the . negligence >ilay be este
ankles in white silk or some strongly con- - gravest <results. Our mi
O
the great thineis to vary take impure foody vat
nd amount Wxording to tem, without affeOing affectingin
idingg the extremes oral- degree the quality ofttoh
thed in flannel, no —matt,, ter. To allew stook e
mperature, or of never, the water' which he
1 at all. As a rule, we drin• k, °unless the' sof
with advantage in winter stream, is sure to re
h people i-. Russia and pure and add to this b
trusting color.
—In elpthin;
the `character
the season, av
ways being' sw
ter
wea
chat the
ea ring flan
t imitate
the yahits of
other very col
ful to put on
when leaving
themoment t
The: one departure from economy
which is most excusable, but least often_
rri e, lies in t�.e direction of providing
employment or the needy. A great
• many men and women out of employment
are (fortunately for the:,public) incapable
of living by their wits, but have nimble
fingers which could be kept busy by
may well-to-do persons; wit`lout dimin-
ishing the prosperity of the letter. It is,
not, as tome people mistakenly believe,
chesty pay honey for work well-done
by persons, but it is a business; transaction
which it surer than any other to benefit
all .parties conerned. Wiry it it that
economy usually begins by cntting off ex-
act�y this form of expense is a mystery.
e � to stagnant Water m
countries,. who are care- urlou
less in is
ry warm outside clothing have i unpinv
he house and remove it low and pian
ey come in, paratively e
ny
t
.wate ; bu
shy ion d
sy to i
�ugh, h
mesas.; Ve *re
and e
pre
rat ons ! r
y weight
a ca oil
the eoa
in past
e greatly
.Coffee should be browned "at least
twice a week, and kept . in, air -tight can
inters, and only.ground justemmectiately
before using; pick the ,green .coffee .care-
fully over ; :shake it in a colander to free
it from dust, and rub it in a cloth.
While roasting stir it constantly ; the
moment the berry crackles and becomes
crisp enough
roasted. Sti
the size of a
steaming hot
Per making, put your ground coffee into
a howl with just sufficient cold water to
moisten'it ; beat in an egg, shell anti all;
mix it wellhrough the coffee. ].rinse
your coffee boiler out with boiling water;
pnin the coffee and pour over it the re
-
1
amount of boiling water, Let it
bei Iv minutes. When it begins to boil
stir it frequently, and never leave it un-
til the grounds sink, Pour a little from
the spout, in Order to reinove the grounds
that may have boiled into it, and pour it
back into the pot. It is very much bet- to put his legs Where he wants
ter if served without d canting it. Al- he goes to gallop because t
low one tablespoonful f ground coffee' ; mires littl r no exertion f
forieach seen and on ter thepot, and ati tied in
fie I am almost a riamy
acid three pints of boiling water to seven that I have hit on the true t
n
gib"
provide a tr
motion, rec
this is" some !troii
where the questio o
eerned, these con ids
be considered, of ; an
matter should see iv
it is probable that
plaints of poison wee(
sickness, &c., would
—A nears! Farm Joiwraal.
Clause o Trotting
Breaking;
grea
milk
nd o
e conn
be:,
the
uali ti
oth4rs
re el
in
xis
all
Says a correspo. i
dent o the
and Farm : Sobsetperienced ho
say that a sorsan his effor o r
to the whip overbalances hi elf,
forced to break to prevent imsel •
falling, I m satisfied that this
be true,°fors tit' w , on
often $tam le .4 i ,
horse in the act f lrreaki do
a
CO
o f
ar
M
spend
an is
f in
fit
eAe a hole.
m, he br k
oe i
stumble, on the :ee trary,the
a plunge, and he
o pulverize, it is suflioiently the movements' o
in a Antall piece of batter meths, so a firs
valnut, and put the coffee will tell yo that a horse w
lntn an air -tight caiinister, very fast to es co fidjence in
breaks fro feat of atrik
No*, .if= this weir the 'oas�
would hitch and go awk
the moment he wag force
fast gait.Mytheory is'tha
of trotting feat lies more in tJ
es. And when
mgt of the whi
v a: certain poli!
rle to keep Up wi.
,notion of his in
Of himself. tie
ectiris to lc
his lee f
class tri
in the niuec+ l
der the exe t
his speed a
becomes a i
id continuo a
loses contr
1
g
ar
se
it
in
e
1
n
a
e
a
spoonfuls of rioffee. that a horse should be 60 k
to lose : confidence in his
Mellow Soil Around Trees. the work required of him.
Unless, th surface of the ground is i'-
mulched aro nd young rees over an area
o The b aris��'e1�nent of
f totentd t th six ee in is -eter, the ground
A mechaniei, 'v�ee file folio
should be ke t clean and mellow. Ev- tions for the mati;egement of
ery farmer knows that hill of corn or the last 25y
potatoes will. not amount to much unless says : I have or;
cultivated, and yet there are many who every Saturday a ening turned t
will neglect to give the same care to sides of my-engl a beltoutside,
a t see which is worth a hundred hills of run wsysowl, ten
either of the former. In rich soil, . trees wen neell with rm l ; at4erd anwdassocihea,d applied
many ow r pittly without cultivation with cotton Wast . � Next I take a niece
.tel a d s
of sheet in �%rae the b It well,
am no amen t of grass or weeds will re- . then *ash with ;lean Warm wa :r and
tai then, ; ut there are -other things , dryaoff. I colics the waste oil f om the
be ides growth to be looked after. If shafting and apply as much, ,; of i to the. ,
th wee& and grass are allowed to grow belt as po fele. The washing list be
u around the stems of apple, peach or
done as quickly as possible, s�o a not to
qu`nce trees, the bark willl become soft let > e belt
rr their bsA by being shaded, incl
dissolve th glu d ph
rebybe iii a suitable: condition, for the stand on he pulls r till. end: y. then
urn t e . belt
eption of he a gs which will event- glue amth
an
WI, a
$ Qt
p 'th
tro of
w o-
rs, ag in,
t of ,lug
se f, rid.
hw elf,
htae
f ash
o he
ti
dl
in
be
era
ho
in
h t
sol
is
th
e g
th
rw
co
led
it
P0
nt
$o n
re sea
s brain
re ra
S. he
unable
m, and
it ilei
brain.
mind
y, and
as not
to do
Is no* Comp!
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R
j Mae
Frenc
Berge
Plain
Spool
W000
UN
to hi all departments.
_O9:DS•
na Colored silks,
h tierinees-- 11 Shades,
e and All W 1 Diagonals,
ndFigured oode—All (shades,
a1 prone B1 k -j ustres,
1$ds find inceys.
AN DUNCAN.
ILLINERY.
Neave libbone .. d Bilks,
Frew Flowers a ' Velvets, ,
Silk civets, 1
Otis and Felt : to,
p nits, Wins and Ostrielt Tire
RAPE� ND MO RNINC KONER8.
,J,a'.�v ire i>_ -•
EVI COODS.JiT.
DU NCAN.
AN
f
BEAM
TA
elts.
1n
elt
direc-
He
arra 011 Extrc
e inner
et the
he belt
U
EES a rl SITA.WLS,
k Cloth , Cashoere,
AND SEAL JACKETS,
and Pan •,Wool Shawls,
TAN SHAWLS,
,col _ l►r .-Skew/8, &e.
.F4
19 In 111 0
My fitookthis Feil is tally noel to anything 1 ever *Wed before for Fiiriety,3 St*, Q&t au
s Mr1,64 'I -won't' draw attention to my Stork of
9 i
AN DUNCAN.
0aLENS.
d Cloths a d Coatings,;
dian and B etch Tweeds,
et Flannels Plain and Twilled,
and Cheek d Flannels,
dian Grey lannels.
WORSTEDS ,OF THE FINE GRAS,
i.
iia. in P
least .111 40, a
as 1 have a
The
DUNCAN.
ne;
th
r scraping, and
re hfore
/tally become peachg as e . I ke p t e pull
or apple borers. Take 1 have longboon s irprisec
any dozen young apple trees in the. sec- emy I hav effect with v
Veins where the apple borer; is •abundant,
and allow a ortlou to be cholrecl with bite I hna no laliit a
the last 1 years; ' There
weeds and the remainder wellcnitivated, ' near me 14x36 °hes (:
e
and then watch the result. From our inches), have; nearly. dots
own cxperitruce, we believe that the
chances are i.ne to onein favor of - those 1nq•atrd b It, an 'My nes neer
�. run with less tis: {n ,38 pori ds o
tivatecl being exemrit from this pest., when all the gel s are on he lo
run et f 11 sp
in
ys very clean.
at the econ-
ry lit le trou- .r
new belt for
is a . engine
in'e 'i 12x36 1
ble t e shaft- j
canned
steam 1
se pal
ed with
cu
Western Farmer.
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Canning Fruit.
lie following dire4ions. for canning
rilit are pt blished by an agricultural There is
wspapor I hick ought to be an author- roots so tl
on such i
plest are
w th glass e
stew ring,
are nnsealed
intelligent e1
hili -lined
nnel, just 1
n be made
cans ma
shout rspil1
pperfectly
ked over,
aver,,
qunlities
�e time of
leys, Mine will
five pounds!'
ce
fu
th
pi
it
five to thirt
peaches, wil
9u nees, olio
many 13
3121
an
se SOB, and
th n add snot. as well as to put it in now.
In canning peaches, if two or three are
litters : " As to cans, the
he best. ,Those of glue,
vers, a rubber band and a
re as -easily sealed as they .to be ;nor
and can be managed by any with othe
caps are lso good. 4. tin laid in co
Ming into the neck of these, fully wit
for 20 cents, and with these
be fillet:, very rapidly and
ing, As fruit. it ehould
tii
so that n ill flavor injures
hen it comes on the table.
oiling thl fruit should vary
th the kind, ranging from
minutes, as follows ; Cher-
pberries, Six ; blackberries,
le, fifteen'; peaches, halved,
s, whole, thirty ; pears,
(1. fifteen.1 The fruit klieps
ithont siigar as with it,
ter it without. Sugar *l-
yrics during the preserving
e Can wait till winter and:
them, an
straw bet
whiel the
ing Roots.
said e one Way of bur, ing
at the rost w 11 no get at
strew. Ov r te et .a,w pet
again 13 wok lave of striw. e'er all
put six Tight in es of arth. Frost
earth;alone, but will n penetra fa be-
low the nontconduet g Ora . he
earth shonla not be p k d An ha der
than will suffice to ke p it in pl co. By
using strativ and eafth thus in ornb na-
tion, time* saved in u covering he r ots
when the, are to be g at, lf he s ow
is blown f om. the hea 8 during the 'ti -
be well to cover them wif a ceatme of
the groc 'three -feu hs nf a mile o/ is
only a step, bat if his 'fe wants a drink
of cool wa r from a n .ighbor's well op -
:ti
posite, by aanie myste on agency that
well and en1Sr beeom s-- emoeed more
than half n mile. away.
ME
ees front f1,25 a suit to $32 at suit, rer *Is wift siireystea Snit worth at
sold in this town elfalwhere for $33. I ira giwo tetit for $32, worth $38*
large stock of these G0(48 on hand.
Price
So as to mee
atary DID Prices Which
ITE B
ANKETS,
S KN TTED SHIRTS
AND DRAWERS,
S and- PRICES.
of all Other Garments uch- Red!lced,
FOR THIS' -SEASON,
the requirements of those who complain of Tinlegf" end to MA'AM a cash
. business, which is theonly Safe Wiliness.
MY STOCC OF
OVERCOAT' NGS,
IS WELL ASSORTED,
ut. *oboe
kri DENT'
es t Will bring
fr be maker*, bite tiott
log to -Oka t rives
esf Dress
Slit and Teekets,*400 c
;libugicont the. entire iitoct of
01mgal/foods, Wailers,
T can bay *incept O'DAY
them °where elSe. In DIST-9103$14i
• i$4011$6116 boot seentrertili
etnli$ the dollar sad gtve
ben t of it. CopteLS Uee Citta
80 IS MY 4TOLIC
Under Shirts and Drawers, OutiOe' Shiirts, Fine 'White
Shirts, Oxford Shirts.
SE4L CAPS,
rit
S' FURS
IN
, Seal, and Ermin,
o Suit the Times.
garioN INVITED
TO A 7004 WHICH
Can Su
88 in, this County.;
A Large Variety of the Latest Stylist ot
010 BErra OF Jet'DIES'I
both Ladled' and GentleMetira. -Lov
evecidepartnient tic Ills& to. the Ono*
on . Dent, by inspecting, his stoo
btuiln add wont be undasold;
TS‘ dEll!TS' FUIR CAP. SIOXRFS OpLI.ARS,
CUFFS, SOKS, GLOVES, gte.
6/401 zATS AND UN
A Bows and Youth's Clothing Reattyn
DUNCAN & DUNCAN.
Every Snit that I get up will be
litoil6rate Pric• es.
arranted to Give.Satisfaetion in Style, Fit and Quality.
As I have no rent or Cutter's Wage.8 to pay•I can afford to Helium, letter than I Wald if 1 ho,4 such
a hesyy tax on the profits Of the, buttinese.
While teadcriag my sincere thanks to those who have so libeyallypatronised me while 1 haie
do g basilicas in these parts, aow about 16 years, I still solidi it continuance of their favors.,
THE VERY PO
PRICES AT WHICH ALL OUR GOODS ARE MARKED
MANY OF OUR LEADING LINES ;
UR DRESS GOODS—A wonderful hit,
LACK GROS GRAIN SILKS—Very Cheap, ,
LACK SILK MANTLE vnilVETS—At $3' 50 atta $4 30, A Great Bargain,
)1111 WINCEYS, at 12 -le astonish everybody, ;
EAVY,WOL SHAWLP, from $2 59,
NE GREY FLANNELS, only 40 per' "lad.; •
EAVY 'FACTORY FLANNELS. only 871e,
PAIRS /LEAVY BLANKETS, at .
44 WINCEY SHIRTS, only 75c, worth $1 23,
7 DOZ. WOOL SHIRTS" AND DIMWERS, 'eheaper than ever,
FOR POPULAR PRICES.,
AT
the
of lite
of
•
tee 'heetetes
'ehealhq.p0z1,773-0141
CA4E/AGE FA
Opposite 0. WILLS
Pi LLIVaN
now prepare,d tarnish •
li'OBERTSON S2 •$_pk FOR TI—ko
IF YOU WISH TO SAVE MONEy.,
His Fiel4niture is Made of the Best Seasoned Lumber, and by
Class Workmen.
)ff tined wit
4.1ways .71e
'His pii4g!-.44D pEs1,1 S DEFY COMPETITION. .
tbet set
''10*BijodiES.
DE R
Whileh, lei stile and exCellenee
sad i'mafortaliicatritot amps
i atWitioit to -theft twit Boa ss *tor !
me elight work espeeiSlity, t can arta
PROMPItY ATTENDED TO;
AND CHARGES 141,DERATE.
'PILPI.A11,41 & CO4
Trii Opp
dARRIAGE IPAPTIORY
T..T AS !rtow4ittitatid-s of striation
DEMOPRAT WAGONS,
AND FitAgTONS.
These vehicle; tire w
isli d and warranted to
p for rash or on sho
111 made, han ely
new% and, b4 501ii
.4441.44.
Ai too 41'4nd fa;torably
a they pc sol&theap.
liementter the old stand: Baton
somet
tivation
Ate a t ,2 5 00IhinteG:dsOie aa_4$;:al,tvt.ei,15:reepeeLitivaates404,:liry d
the tiger to be theabode, of au evil
and many wont& not kill him
could, for fear a
So great a' dread' in se e
country is felt bythe peasants of
mature]. po is and malevolent -Z
lion that tkey avoid ran&
• sli or neat , as he j
or 'the beasi " ere is a
flesh
heart, if eaten,
strength. His
gs re alsolreligiously preserve(
tent rms,--4titenetuni.
Auether
11.357:auil ,1858e sen A
s aniinagy. third. tis
for
The labor
UAW' fitted per
'mlan:°cgn,Y6:Y:'htlbeutsaehemwe"a7titn
other lawyer*
dertakings filen lin
ewnslaettla ariniv ;4 XI
agettaitle atoidelaexveereivregro,
mannerismis, Blot the este ex
al, Ala as a illicit so seldom te
that the very s
to have the At
No doubt one of the grea
professional men are,:en e
tiniftless in proportion to
theit energies is not Ono of ti
which eau be extended by theln
diciout saving and hives
indeed, very sueeessful ems*
ing in order to seem moresucce
otthe 'some sort, or at f
analogous sort 1 But a,
whe is very eueeessful ref,
more hie heart is absorbed in 1
the less he thinksof provid.
self in directions which isr
bound np with his work.—
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3 USUAL
ill
SASLOOORAND 1/t' CIORY
THE ettbscriber begs Idave to •t; nit fifStinMerbas
ituatoinera for, the liberal pat nage eittendott to
treats th.at la may be favored with eentinnanes
Ditpiro!lijgriLly
SHINGLES LAT
00 mai favourbiza with their
VVI 0
(Late cti M11;11
w*ctko;:g.ifek*Dellfg:(Yttpauttiteilit 4:1.et:sT an 4:-t 0. eelft 'To tide°1:611Sr.
general -' blip that they are p epare
orders r
First- 1
C4111110 got411
UNPERT*KING DEl'ARTMENT
all the Latest Styles of Coffins, Caskets and Robes, and first•olaSs ISEASPOR
7.
Nein Street, Aseteetb.
F YOU WAr TO GET GOOD GOODS ,ATCD CHEAP GOODS GO TO
LEE'S FLOUR AND snap *Tong.
' Preserve Jars Of a very cheap.
lag AND 141t BiRMTANTO Oft 'ippLimi,-40, ,oguygjfin
Give us a Trial mak convinced °film Riot.
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FOR WAL
iQMETWING NE
BY
SMITH offers 1;peciaI B
r '4! 17 t el 7dr Ps1;6011 I lir :g`od u rano ell yr: :be Wit *liglifjlerel
es be
eady-madte 'Waning anti tta
,PAINTS AND VA
the beet:Weida awe,* Ott Wind.
derogate I.to Cash Piiiretissers
An Pik** havAng Ovex-dro
e requested to settle those et
have,' now en band foir Naas it _ow Sys
In11114 neSk'larii,101/11g 00.4111101 S013
Part* 1111,014U; U1/ With th
tpronattliattended to.
01 Allkfri.a.fM,
rnicy or: ST )1_ TILE
CAtiaP
210V 1
100 to 50. For prospect -&t.i
A. ASMIT
10
festi
The We le
of by The
ashamed tol
humbler int
wasdrousoetevinued.ruzz:
Von betw
clergy in their
pie,' Jo soon ebl,
lawye,t1heuutitellagravetitt717it
• virbilreb;NYwehr:oi141.414:161;
-cottage -window,
trade. waif" prosaum
whaasa, of 17.,
—the buenati
lasat:ntoimf princi
ONnvh_417,:aesf tobacee ove
wtlienC4net prunibile
Atbhalt ax,112.1i:17.;
Man " ae,one often
ad Magazine-,
rgy mut
e, Thel
sis Of Vitt
0/P1521: xa 4
Enna toeriirients made
breath in health and.
t4saff:111:rdee-0' ftfacT167ethxs•aeete°bterliaimatiea. il-thellib'DitglYfi4104:17Y
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