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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-06-14, Page 3;,�. , mm-la.��,� , - I. I I I .1 . I - . 11 I � . . ­ 1. . � . . . . I I.. 11. ... 11, ... . I ­ . "I - - . -, .1. I ._­ I -__1 _-___1 - - - - - - I 1-1 � I .­_­ ­­ ..." . -11 I � � - . - - _ _'_ .. _'_._____._,_ ., ___ _ ____ ____ .... . . .... .... � . - - . _-, - , a 1. I- ___11___1.__..1 - ­._.__­_._____­­_ � __­__ � b ago So We W* to 4441 she 00vallf h ly r M, tbo wo AdellaV* totbor and mother &04 tht ____1 beat in the yolks of six eggs I "r know It ho's libavgh, Tho Wiattorda to tim 00"th by ths ro*d-olds. hired mom there. ... I I . 1:U.0rrt,, ,,,,, and gratod peel of a , � THE GRFAT WANT V'r REST* � balat badtbo name 01 bolul very pu- Ugdu,t you better got C In an' Ails, 1,Pooty close call for my baral" said rt little nutmeg " tt"" ya to sk, , ut "" t , � I I. and a tablespoonful of fruit juice And Iroum on' 111don't want guy girl ol 4kina theall I was Cowin, up to Nee you." Xr. oburQblll. ho Home ,lemon- Reason with ! " \ . I to marry a stingy wen' I've "an I ""VIr*pR I 01glit's Well'#" ahko an- "Close Call for your house, AbUer,1 0-4 bou in the, whites of tour 0004, "1,3L ' 0 11 0 ip enough 01 close folka. 'My oldest sister swored Slowly, and banding him the ob'd say," was, Mrs. Churchill's Te- -'* I .01" % beaten stiff. Sake with lower cruet , � , Aw, Vft Dr., Tafinfkgle Speaks of This � married, 9. man whole, terrible tight in. pall full of frulC obe got into the Car- joinder They all laughed and the DFILICIOV8 DIUSISVI ATS. only, and when done cover with A . I . � . I th h h �- . TLta July sun was *ending. Its slant. the puro-atrings an' she alat bad AO 0490- roe men set to work to remove the Hazol Nut Cake,11eat until light , Meringue made of t a w UPS Of two I . W., -orld and tho N. ext. Ing rays across th rA10,11 be I ttb.. , , I V eggs beaten stiff with two table- . . a kitchen floor, as comfort a' life ever 011)00. I hate'to f1I don't believe It's iolo. to I row the highway, for It had cup ougar,one egg a piece of bat. Spoonfuls of sugar. Eat cold. Dolle. . I I I � I Urs, .Tone Whitford Moved About got. have another one, ol the same kind In said, "don't you w;i4t to go to ride. fallen directly aoross the -road. ter, the size of a walnut, Add two. I �1 valley, by every stream, Amid every ting supper. Her spry step. and crier. the taw,ly, though Oil course John AdellooY Utle, so up by the South I A,dallua went with John to the barn -p of mIlk, one pup of sifted ictious. I , thirds on A deopatcU from Washington sayt: oetic, movements were in accord with WhIttowals. a nice faller., Dunham road.ill when the way wits cleared, And it cc. flour, with one teaspipontal of baking Orange Xarmalade.-Orange, mar. .. Riw. Dr. Talmage Vreac'ked, from the brightness, and under every shadow; the cheerful scene.- Everything be. " 'Xial Churabill,' says 1. 'you needn't "I think Itia goI41 to ralul" she re- Carted to her as he unhitched the I , -IoUs confeetion and but just at the Moment When you � powder; flavor witli vaailla� Sake 10 malade is a dolle following text: "Afri" ye, and de� tokened thrift and neatness; notatly worry none About John. HIS father.. turned with decision, but pleasantly, horse that their dispute wan not Sat- ,vor with many. Our . , were All ready ta piAt Your baud upon two layers, in deep jolly Clue. Make one in great fa , p4rt; for two li not your Test.,, ­XI_ was to be, seen Arid no dust was visible was kinder close, I x1pose, but be died I "yon better Pat your team In the barn tied. "John 'I she whlsp.ereit as he i uglisli Cousins are particularly good . I the rosy, laughing sylph of the wood, , " a custard of one egg, two tablespoon- U 101411 U. 10, I to, the naked eye. bt-0ourse It was When John WAU't but.four years old, %u4, we loafi set on tho trout piazza, kissed bar S004-ulobt, "It's 0.11 right till$ of sug4r And quo cap of milk, just of seeing it on the breakfast table, ITIlls was the 4:61ni-boat of a pro.- u with the glare *Itangv# � . of a fiend and the eye of 4 satyr, there, tow no bousekoopex ever gets an' lWa. ban brought up by his mother, Thea It it talus we'll be near )Iowa-'* %out the Money,. I don't care, Xa put allow the Custard to come to a iboil, where its slightly bitter . Pile t ,who wanted -to arouse lit, P,o� complete victor,y over the dust demon, us generous an' free a woman (is Over "All, right," assented John, Choer. we up to 10' � Spread over the .two cakes. Whip seems to pique the appetite- It . .. Pile from thelp oppressed And sinful bar looks adders, and her br . but it was out of sight in Mrs. Whit- I see, it she, is MY Cousin- 1 94085 he (ally, He drove into the barn, and be, "Did abet" be Asked quickly, "Wall, until stiff one plat of cream; addtwo should be made riklit speedily now, AS coildition; bat. It M'A.7 just AS pro� Chili damp of the grave. Out of , a 1,11 - , the orange seag�ou is nearly. over. . 'Jesus Christ no rest. No voice to SI,_ ford's kitchen, which Is all that can be woilt turn out very stingy,' a ya I Coro he could assist bar to %light Ada� you oln hev It, Addle; I Intoo.4od YOU tablespoonfuls. of sugar And One CUP porly be uttered now ma Man. Sells ted. . There was reason for the "No," said Mrs. Whitford, with mild line was out and bad gone Into. the should, but don't tell you me,. It's , Sproa4 ,Allow pound forpoand, ' PKire halt the I . storm, No, light to kindle Oxpeo � ,, C hazelnuts obopped fine. . by long omposure ,And Much, ringing once the thouNe with the Chortles. A, Shadow none O'bAr affairs." vver custard., Serve, tow-Pold. � . . . . absence of'Ma fly, for the eater door acorn, "Rhe can sleep ol nights, foroll oranges and Cat the rind lutoshreds, : 1. . lo.se. their clearness, of tone; bat this the darkness. No dry dqok to repair And all the windows were Protected by tI ' came over lobals. face: "Just bar S-40 laugh6d Coyly. I Orange Dellght,,-�Tako six oranges, boil till tender, changing the water. - � , .%a tigbt-fisteldooss there In In John. I . . I . muslul; bell of the gose I strikes In the split bulwark. blue cotton screening, the framem of Come out an, set On the Porch, Ellen, I plaugey independence," he mUtterod- "I'll see 'bout that," was All. she � twice, and set aside. Grat4 the rind , , , I I pw clear a, tone Thank God, I oan tell you some. out a Piece from the top of each as . . . What 0180 "terrible afraid I'll help bar out a � large'as a silver dollar. With a tea- of the remaining Oranges, then take � as whaa� it lirsif rang which were painted green, a discord now the dishes are done a, would say. � . on the � Air, .. . thing bettor. U there is. no rest in color to be sure, but the occupants did 'she b8v to say V I litive a chance to hold bar hand ,half a The next evening bp had occaslou to oft every bit of the thick white tuner . . sp nove all the juice . k trIo4 on earth, ,there is rest In heaven, Ob ,con caret ally ter � You And I have seen men wh( f armhouse Uiia "Sam," the cat, came,purrIng around minute.o , drive over to Mr. Bemis and his mother, and pulp, leaving only the she,,. p-ut skin. Quarter the fruit, and remove the I . . to rest bore.. 'They buql $olves yo who are worn. out with work, your Strong nerves, beace no one was, dis- as the two -women went outside, 404 Adellue soon appeared with a wrap went With Cheri', no Want Out to the the pulp through a fruit press to- ox- - ,4ed them , I seeds and the central Pith, Chop, Or out I . . 4 , Prod around hands oaUoused, Your backs bout, �turbed and the screens fulfilled their ensconced himself in his' mistress' lop. P�a bar Arm. I tract all thei juice. Add to the orange , . . great stores. Tliey pth . � . :. barn to find Hiram, and Ellen asked them into bits, drain all the juice, that � ,� tl*m the pAtron4ge of merchant your eyes halt put out, your .fingers purpose. . . . "Ohl She kinder apologized an' OAK "Ma says she thinks the shower aint Mrs. Whitford in an excited whisper, juice the juice of one loin ' thre Will' cdole away without Pressing I . . . . - . go , 0 . . . I ce.s. The voice of their bl)ashoQk worn with the needle, that in this 11 right,. but Cowin, this iway, but Ibetter put on "Did lie proposal" . . 'a , a prin , ,A large black and white Pat sat In she didn't doubt he was a . bananas sliced into small bits nd one upon the sagar, he t this and stir till ' , . the imoiney-markets. They -4w-d Stock world you may ,never LAY* down; YO the sunshine which streamed to at the she thought she'd 41ke. to know, that my sacqq� 'cause the wind's POOL." "Yes,, an' he's got Adellue a diamond . , ding A very � ' . . , cup of sugar, stir well together and the Sugar is dissolved, ad � . . I In the moot Successful railroadsi and discouraged ones, .who have been wag. door, lazily snapping at the f Ilea on the was AIL She said she thought a mAn They walked slowly, round to the ring. 'Wonder what Mrs. Churchill place eaOh little water, unless the oranges are . I . pai back into the Sheila. � Ing a hand-to-hand fight for bread; outside, regardless of the f 011AY of his MAC was Close wasn't near Cho man be front of the l,iouse, A I . I :. I la "safety depoptsVI great rolls of ` . ,dollge, who Wawa will say . to that I" I orange on a small plate and serve very juicy. Boil five or' six minutes, I I I . . .. 'ties. They bad-ew,- Yo to whom the night, brings little often. Put in the boned , - I . . government socurt effort. He hil I � , . 4 white 'paws An4 'a ought to be in other things, It kinder .great talker, chatting. blithely About - - � Ice-oold. A sprig of smilax on the skimming � " I ul))g more drudgery white *spot under his Ohio, which his warped, his character in ovary direa- the church picnic and other matters of , I I blazoued carriages, 14igh-mettlod rest and thl mor : plate adds to the dolght of this dollel­ ahreds aud 000k ten minutes, then the :. I 11 , . . THE NEEDL14). . � : . . � . . . � I .11� . pd- -oh yo of the weary hand, and the mistress called 'his Apron, and which tion, She had4great lickror ot it." local interest. she, f in%lly asked hilp, chapped pulp and grated' peel'and boil - . '. . . . Atead's, footman, ptato thlat contoo. a, and the weary foot� was Always inastate Of sn0wy'whlte� She told how her si0ter's husband had it w a . . . The Rowan Proverb corresponding giis dessert. . till thick -about twenty minutes. Put - ' ' . I W, lords, And Senators' who sat at; weary.sto . , he a, going to thepionii a Another Orange Dessert. - Dissolve ., . , . . I ,Vin goln, It I you W with our "To hit the an on the - You will find it . I _ I ap,eistry.on which float- HEAR ME TALK A13OUT REST. ness. -'Sam" was evidently the family. spells sometimes; Itwaa when he , are,".he mad An -halt bw� of gelatin in two cups I up in small glasses � 111�; I their table, t � head" was "To touch the question one I �� . ad the richest designs of. foreign ' foi great was worried over money matters. He'd ewer, seriously. . . - !good, I , . . Mai th�ro are some oit you, who pet and had a reputation .. I . ing . I 1. I . I telligancew . � I come in an, set down to the table an' i With the point of the needle," a pro. cold water; add two cups of boili I I . too=, oplendour at earivas on the Want to bear ah,out the land where 4 I The qlalok color came to t . I , . ilow water . . two cups sugar and the juice. Canned Plneapples,This W a highly I . .1 . � , WALL, exquisiteness . of =note rising "Why," Mrs. Whitford would say, "it eat his vittles, without sayin! A word but she $.merely said she Intended to. verb which Indicates not Only by v I . ide eight esteemed dainty. ISIles the fruit fine, . I . I . . Uie�r never have Any bearthreaks, ' and pulp of one lemon. . Div. I . � . 1. . Among pedestals of 'bronze, An& drop- hud no graves are dug� Wheire is your I tell him to roll over, he'll do it just all dinner -time, an' keep , it up for go if nothing. happened. There was an highly nee4lework was eateompd U see" choosing nice -ripe 'appl".11 To -each ­ I I I , �� , I � as quiokt and he does look so cute, He several days at a time, ;Twas torriblo awkward silence as they seated them. the ancients, but that with the point oranges into sections and c t the I . piag,, soft as light. on snow of'. Scalp- father and. knot)itar? 02he raeat of you � I . . tions, into three pieces; pat them in a six pounds of fruit a I prepared, allow. i . , knows what I say to blin As much as depression," she said, 'to have to live selves on the piazza steps. � ' of the needle we touch it fundament- . � � :� ' .., . 'ture. Hero let them rest. Put back are­orpbans� I look Around, and where . . I . Aut John at length screwed up 'bla at industry, and one which rises often dish ind strain the mixture over them. a scant three pints of water and three . . � .. 1. the embroidered ourtaint And shake .1 $06 one mian, who has -paren ts living folks, do." With such a man., " ,, - be I prepared with Pounds ot sugar. Make this into. a .. . � . But Sara was prone to misehlot some- �'Yea, must be," assented Mrly, Whit- courage, "Adellne, Is there anybody- . to ar� art. .& scam was the f !rat ef- Other fruits can ' . , . , gelatin in the same. way. Canned oyrgp, skim it till it is olear, then add . I . I � I . . . _ 1. I up th;B pillow of down. Turn out the I sea tea wlw are orphans. ' Whore . - man wasn't like, that you -like betterin melpo � fort to overcome a dif lculty." This . . . . . . . times. Be delighted in putting 'his ford. "My . . �f h clent. The gelatin tbg�frait and let it'boil. up Well, Have . � � . ,� . lightal it is eleven o'clock at night. are youri olyildroul .Where I see one * canR ready, and hot, and Pan I . I . I - . . . paw through the screen door. andjust. though he was a -pretty good handto ­No,10 in low CPU* with averted Seam, which appears so commonplace, . . I �. . ,� � , � . Let alkinibar drop ida, family eirete, tnat, is Unbroken, I see U . Owl as Mrs. Whitford came from, the stick to adollar.11 I . face. ,John drew nearer, encouraged. was the progenitor of constructive in- requirqa*sevora.I h6urs in a cool place tha,'� I . . I . . � . , . , thr Ugh the b'14- three . I . to become fL-*jja. Servo with .whipped quickly. , It is best to boil the syrup I I .11 I and the air float 01 I or four that have been, desolat- pantry, she Spied him in the Aot of "Welli ncibodyl� perfect. It's too -Do you�tblnk you �oould make dustry, the first olvilizer of the race,. . I . , . . . . 1. I I opened. lattice drowsy With midsum- �ed, One I r . ab, gone out of thSs fold, begluntug his mischievous work. I He bad. but when I .yoti git right down to up your 1mind to'take - me, Addist" Where th t first seam was made, Or ereAm. . I .. . d1l'it.is rather. thick, as the juice of . I . I I a . I I % , . I . I I ,. , mar pqyftme. 'Stand baok, all care, one Vower pluaed fr�h. tho,t garland; - . . . s . - A. ho . Orange Baskets, -With a penknife the p1neapple will thin it some. . I 11 I I . , . .. had alread made a small rent.. the fine Point' Janej even the best ol-_ She put her hand in his silently and by whose hands first fashioned. w � , 1 . .�.,., . anxiety, and troublel But not they one gorldau'llak broken Uom that � Y , ' I t twelve oranges oue,third from -the Orackars,-Put into a bowl a quart , . 11 I . � I , I " ok. ThO rattle the I . .. . .. "Ohl you rascall1k she cried, an she f ollis .has got *some weaknops or fallin' smiled up At lilin. He . pressed her can tell? The needle used was, no'lou a 0,Iarrow, strip for a of flour, I �na�teaspoonfal of salt,and I � I �.�­ _ I will noit stand ba chain; here'a bright Light ipu,t out' I . . I opy. � . I took the broom to him'and sent him that-spoilds .the affect, sonietimes, It hand and looked as a respectable lover doubt, an eyeless bodkin, such as the I tOP, leaving , , � . . . . . . , - . 1 , lattice. They look under tbe can . I . handle; scoop out the pulp and juice. one-fourth pound. of butter. . Rub � . . and there another, And Yonder anoth- flying ouk-doors, "if you alat the, big- I Was tobov my bhoicie qt a stingy. an' ought, under the circumstances; very Kaffirs use to -day, and the animator . . �­ 'With rough touch they startle his . I . :1 Take on'e­half box of gelatin, soak -it in butter and floor toget . . or. With such griefs how. fire you to gest rogue, now I've got to mend, that a. spendthrift I doul know, but I be-, happy,. �. . ,her, addwater . ,� �, .1, . less. They cry out at. twelver-O'ClOck . � . .. vegetable fibre, which was Clia thread, I . . . I . � � I . I ., PU . . one cup of Coldwater; sweeten to suit gradimlly until th-a flour, is just mols- ;. . . rest? Will there ever. bea.p6wer that screen a g*ain. 'Thists the fourth time lieve I abld take the close man Ov'rY' ' "PIrd9s, r shant -y . � . . I I I I I I -- � '_ . I . � I- . . t. suit you, A41line; was drawn with difficult .� I the taste, And Out with the juice and toned, work and,knead until the dough I � � � at night, " Atwake, man I How cant YOU can attune: that silent voice,. or kindle I& believe that cat has put his paw time, for I'd bs likely,t ou don't know only the best side ol the skins tb o f r � ' ' - . * I " . . sleep when things are so Uncertain ? the I . I .. I 31 _ I .at Were Joined t orm a PULP. of two lamons aud of the oranges; is a smooth, elastic p4ste, pound for .. I ". ustre. of, that, closed *eye, or put through that screen door."'. . .ad by me," be said with some: solicitude. as required for- . I . in my ,old ago -an' not, be haunt . I I � I � :�� - Whh-t a,bput those stocks? Hark to . . I . I . . garment. Muscle W , . add twowthirdg of a Pint of boiling, At least ton minutes, until the mass ,, .� � � .. . I � 1. ", - your spring and danee into that little She procured Scissors, needle and the poor'licikso, it 1, :did hov to go . "Well'..You .don't know me neither," the sewing of those days. The in- .1 . � , I . tbl� tupy of thlit fire-beti; it is fbotf When we bank up the dust over thread a,nd :was': r airing damages without some'things I'd like to hev.11 w . . water and strain. When cold, but be- is full of bubbles roll out or form into . .. 11 , I ,�, . � . . I .ep . as the girl's reply,' �'Ilve got lotsol ventor of a needle with an ,eye had . I � � . , I , . . �� I . , :'# district I How if you should�l die Noon ? the dead, is' the sod never. b; be when a woman came Into the yard and "Yes,but jas'. the. same, a middlin' fahlvs;you'll find t1hat out," laughl � . fore the gelatin hardens, fill the small crackers, prilok- with a: fork and . I . ��, � , . , . 0 , . . . .' � . . � . � . ; � .1 , Awake, mon I think of it I who will � - � I . � � I 1. . .. So �akea a lons stop, oil more striotly", crAnge sholls. When the jolly is firm, bake for- twenty or twenty-five win-. , .- � i . ,. ,broken? .18 tho cemetery to hear no walked' up ,the drive -way to, the house. f . 1able to' git ,'�"fl doaft - bIlleve 1t; yotf re the �best. a, long stitch, for ' seam , . ut�s, It rolled � I . . . :, - ,ree man's More Point � . .1 - I gait your property when you aro�gon.e? .no sound but the tire ot,the *hear�e- ."How'd do, 91lowl" called Mrs, WhiL along with, to my mind," - returned girl the Loi:d ever 0 . . I wara in the frost on top." Tie a bit of baby rib- , va.ry thin .and clit . I ... I "..., � , �. 'it 0 Wake UP 1. . I I . . . I . . made,", pr 4ested. the I ' � I I � What will they do with . . . which joins'so many'chap . ters 'In the bon. on the handle. � Lay maiden -hair with. a thimble you have oyster'cracir. I I I . wheel, ori'tbe tap. of thp* bell at the ,ford, when her -visit-or was 'withio Mrs. , Whltford as she, Stroked gam's 1* 'they talked . and .. . * I I . .1 . . � . . � . ­ ... . . . . P. oyal lover, .and so .. bistor of the race, . . . . , I RICHES SOMETIMES TAKE WINGS. gate aA.the -Long prioc � I . � I . . .Y � I or pieces of asparagus ferns mall or$, .. � . . . . I . � :L I . I L I . . . -1. , L' I essions, come in hailing distance, "aintLthis a Splendid- Vack. . . ; cooed, to their ripw.-fouirld - happiness. : , The first needle. with ali eYa:whIch plates and place an .. e4ch- : I . . � I I I . � _ ' I 11 . I � On -f . I ,, . Ho it You should' got poor f Wake Wth their - . '.."I. hear a minister preach a sermon . I I I . , I I orange 'on Onion Toast,Chop : �six billons -boil � � ­4�.- Wt. . aw&i burdens'of giriefl day f I'm really glad to:peo you. Come' .. So absorbed. we.re.-Pley the approach.�. we hava any kn ow I edge of -is. foilud in plate. A .. ,jI1uncheou ,Where orange t.,- .... � . . f .. . .. I I.. .� I _ 4,, . '_ ... . 11. � ' ' . . t . -Minutes in a pint of -sbd ad. . . I �� � iq-pill, Rising on one elbow the man Is th0'b6ttoM of tbe'grave* gravel, in ark? set down. I'll be done With this once on'gonorosity,. an' be was awful. Ing -thunder storin was unnoticed until I I . . .. � L eaty t . . . I I . .. � . , . . . I � * - the Neolithic oa,veman s grave.. 1t I , ­ � ..� k So a ol his ideas llev'� 1. I I 'a baskets and cako,was -the deasertAhose water, drain, and put in a bowl with a . � '. of f ortwie looks out into the( diar ness. and the, tqP dustl Kai, Act Act VJie ina minute," she'added, hand'ing'her Cute. in . . staid In it faw.drojpsof.raia And a vivid flash of - fashion .1 ­ . . � - table 'ter and . a Salt; . � �. , 1� . :, I ' . . I . . . � 1. . I . made of bone -and neatly .ad. pre . -it was the pret . 1. ot, the r . an -Ing on -with my head ever,aince, I remember one light,41rig, followed y, re, . �.. sent remarked that . spoonful of but - . � . i I , . coin, slid wip" the'daMP11688, t n we wrap visitor a chair .d keep .. I b 4, sharp ' ' r, . . . . . . . , . . ­ . � .1 Later came the needles of halume 64 Cleat w ora,nges' '. I .. . . � I . . I . .. I ay they ,had ever soon x �, : " � . , ITom. �Is forehead - and says, - " Alas I our .robes about us *for a pleasant AAA her. work.. - - . . ­ .. I thing lie sb4d: "Twaa- a good thing, port, warned them ,the sho*erwas. I In PjM L Bit ,�JjVb I I ­ . . spoonful bf.papper.'. Stir togethe t I I I . . " � I . I I - 11 - �. I bronze and (ron,,and P ' .. . I .1 11 1. � .. at., .',,I .1. . _ �.. . � . I . � of wealth' aa&rdag- � . . . . .. �� � 1. , : FoT.all tbl@ some . �. � Ph our way home. 2!,he Pilings Of - The womAn, Elleu.Bomis by aame,. some.folks did did; Itwao, -fOrtUnAtO coining, . . �. or . . . putLin spoonfuls On hot buttered tods I I . . � . v6d, I - I 7 ..., . . I � .. 1. . .. 11 . I � ! I . I - 'Charliotte Russe. -To one pint of milk -of hard boiled . �' ' , -� - �i ' . I aw J . I . .. . . � . I I . . .. .1 ... . I been*. discovered . wen . surgeon's, ,� .. an : :� '�' , - Jordan wit � f the dust returned hot greetings, and said I'MI: there was An end to Weir Meanness'. I . ­ . . dgarnish with alloes . I ., , . nificence--no rest I" I � only. wash of . . I I ­ L Adeline sprang tip. I �' 1. . .. I .. .. I I . I . . . 7 .. . I. I , , . I - I � i:, , , I . .. , . needles. This venerable implement OV j(14 one-half cub of sagarl one tca-1 egg.. . .. 1. I . . . . 5 id . .1 . ­ �. . . ­ ... . . . i .. � . I ­ lop of the op . -YOA'Vo got I -4ax 1:60, 'I've known . 01 . i so close "Lot's -go. into the parlor 10' he sat , . . I . . . . .. I " %. "Wake opt" says a roup.. VOW% Of this . jus' sto a raiuute'lon& , . t Why,' f i I . I I , � . � I �. "., _ I .� "Y.�. , 'Proon the"t . '' I industry haa. shown but small.varia- spoonful of vanilla, due table.9p000f al , . . .' � 0._ , � ,.: . �. . . �. ; �:. ,� . . "Pblitical sentiment is changing-� How gx4ve we catch a glim�e Of the' -most done. But you're gattinl� oup� .they wouldn't give you A piece of their and.red the wayAnto the tiny frotit . � I. . I . .1 . I � I . I � , � rl toweiA glh�ted . ithout chargin' for -it.". . tion ,'in form. Its longI a1hu body, of dissolved gelatin. and a pinch of . , � , I I if you should lose this placeof honou . I . . . t It I d . w ' - room dedicated to. 0ourtingo, weddings a . . . . F16HTING 'THE CODUNG MOTU� ... . . 411: . . I � .. I . wif-ly the .'oun that per, fer,your table's ,.oat I ran$ U in a 8, . . . . .. . foot, its Cyclops eye' ill salt. Bring to aboil, remove from - .. , .1 . . 1. . . I. . . , . . � ,�' , L . , .. Wake apt Thle morning pp�pers are to s . ­ .. � I I . ., . stay long if it's so 186t6.11- . .. I I . Both woman laughed. - . � And funerals.. They were sitting at the Its pointed . ' ... . I 11 I . � � .. . . �... I . � . 1. . .. . . I . I � , . is wo . . . a middle of its head, are pructically the the fire and Stir in quickly . three ' ' i , . I ,. " La * -h I ItligU1141,4011A.Adolued for flit, 84i Vre.A14)1k. . I I � I . be full of denunciation. Hearken to the - I ­ te.1 ,taint so very -lat,j an, if ltis* . 1101 course. I deal give jest rds. two, front. windows watching' th ; . I . * -�. I :. �� . .. I.. � �_,� ,� - P4 ye wAosa'looks� are w6t with, the . . . . Wall' beaten. While hot, poiirover or thi, OM�r%%*.tive. VC -At. . . I . - . crations of those who onPe oa,'riissed I . .. you're goln' to. stay. I'd look W;ll let- He said too.-that'the. NoW Jerusalem Storm, whon- Adeline, remembered me, whether' made of bone And � . . . . I 1-11 , . . . . . .her sa � I .. 'log", . I . .. ' . I .. I ight of grief4 . I . f. place. of sport . I I u. BY to -morrow, night there, will dewA. ot.the a .. *', " .whose I ,4e cake, angel's -food or . One 4 the most :d�struqftve 'of, the - .�' . .. , . . ' . tin you. -go on home jus' supper time", 'measured twelve thousand. birlongsi. Motbees idjunctlow.when'they' .woke found in a ca,vem.au's. grave or - 9 . . . � � . . - � .... . . _ . I , , �, � I . Yo - I he becai � ., 1. .1 . . ' ' �', , be multitudes sneering at the words. .. Arts .ate .heavy, nog these well- - - bronze or old -in Scandinavia or of lady fin:96ts tald.in a deep, dish. J.ust insect � peets wiiich assail the fruit . .... I I ,� 1. returned Mrs, Whiff9rd cordially' as � but some ol the. folks. that,dx acted to discussing her future,on . . . � . I . . ,. . . I . . ' ' I I . .11 . . V. . ne.day, f6r'they' . 9 - . . . I . . . I 11� I I., I I YOU expeeted ,would known footste�s sotia& no wore at - -way . git. there wouldn't need, all that roo' -a would Isteel. to -day. � .. I., . before.'serving add the' whites df two crop, is tbe,Podling,,moth, the ravages I I I which last night . � . I she finished the rent and put .a, . in were as fully assured that Job, � . . � . I I i ­ . ' - itlY from the.. � I . . . 'lift these days, when, 6a. .of which detract igre, I .. .. I I the -door.way, yon -der IS your reiti. h . I ­ pattin, Copps . 'needles may be eggs,. beaten stiff, with one tablespo . I . .1 be universally Admired. Dow can .Von I . . er sewing tools. . :unless they itop-Od .rfi propose' as that the. sun Would set," . I . � . ' - . � � � .. restl Ther�e is.David'triumplhant;-bat ,, . � 1% . . .. . 1. . ' , � ful of sugar. . Serve cold.. .. : -profits of apple raising. At the re- � . 1, , sleep when everytlying, depends upon � I . . Well," said Mrs. Semis, w,ith' a: into the contribution, boxi an' I remeim,� Flirting wag uPkii9wri.in theif coili.- had a�t 61cents a. paper, each * Pape I . . .. .. . . I � . � . . � I I I* '. � -c?nPo hoberacaned Absolona, TaIere is . " . I . I . I � . I . . c4t sesision,il the Ontario Il6gisla-,�. . . � I �� ­ tbp�,next iturin of.the.great tragedyl - , proper show,of reluctance ,which was, bar be -ilia. the Bible a great, thump munity. . . � .. . . .o6ataiaing, two, dozen, it is hard to I � . - 1. I . ­ 'an ac. . .. . . ­ I . �, I, I re I � Uo�man I 6ff of this pillow 10 .The Abraham�, enthro"d; bat once 11 Cfar the. pre�.antion and I . . I a wholly suporf Wall, as abe bad intended an' hollered up. .When he � sald it.. As a .. -;Ycu be sure,", hoi� -motherhad said, realize the value pl;iLoad long ag.0 on sX3GGRSTIOX8 TO HOUSEKEEPERS, "u � . I . � I I . .. . .. . I � I I . I I I . . t for',Sarah, There ui . deattuotion. of noxious insects 'was . ... I ' .Wep is Pa exult- to remain all 'along "I ii1pose I can, if genlra 1. thing I don't'"joy a preacher "to h(iv it in, the bargitin -that you?ra to one, or'how ranch the . I . I I . .1 man, with#ead yet hot frord his last 11 ''. t � . � possessor of In: 'cake-1making next to care in ' , . , . .. . .. , I '� I 1 � . f; but,bb..ouce sat with[hi I . 11 ' adopted, fn.pursuance of -which steps 11 ,­ I - . 9 't eat In it afialt goin' to be any trouble. to you' that pounds the Bible, an"Hirain says bov the butterlo'eigg money, an'. then that.one needle was envied, !the the mannei of.'mix- . I I . Oration, starts tip suddenly, looks out an I . . � measuring comes . . are being'tAketi'whieh, it is unticipat-, , .. � I � the stocks. Tbpjrd is Payson ra:diant I sh$ll ba- rather late to a if- I ,taint usW the good book Proper., but ou'll hev somethini You ciu call :your value 'of this p6iisessioi is empli4tical- Ing the ingredients. To stir meanb to �. I I . . . . � � . . . ... � I upon the night, but sees, nothing.ex- witt� Immortal ,I*alth;' but ory.eatih upper $I . we totli,thQuight be told the, trut Y . . P . . . I . I ea, wilt greatly. lessen the evil, ..The , , � . . I . lr� own. He may.be AIL, right an' think ly got forth. by. the Performance, in blood all the ingredients; to, beat I ­ 1. ,. ,, 1 ­ I . I cept the flowers.tfiat lie on his-staxid I � wait III I git b6 *Me, Sure enough . . I . . I . I ' . . . . . I I , I . . ' be, was always sick. No tail, no tsars gue.wa -aged womni2, and at t me," � .. I . . 1. . give YOU.' ova hin' you 1560, at Christ, . I Act. provides that such reg4iatlons as!- .. I . . . ,��, . or, the $Oro , I . � I I a u, middle I th . I . I . I . I . .. he's willin' to ryC 's. College, Cambridge. nioans to ontangIq all the air possible . I., I . 11 poin whichhe readhis I . , I . . . iodliy 1�e iosua�d by tha.Ventenant-GDv- . . b. . . -no partings, no strife, no-agionizing, as she re - to take, no risks. of A ,O ad c tied 110amnier Gurt ' 1 h ixture. When a cake has .1 � . . . or ilia. books from which he .� moved her tionnek in response � "Pretty plavili �talk! 'I. 9 sb�d think." want, bat� it aint best M . . . � � I . . . . .. . � y 11 .On a in ,t a in . eii-his -authorities, and goes to. his .06agh, nol nigbit. No storm. tb,rufflo cc! . her hostesW urgeut� -invitation, commented Mrs. Whitford. � An' h Y in ', Ne I ,,, th�, hero. of Which was the been beaten it ruins it. if it is then. ara*r-in-,Council on -the reoommon7 . . . . . . . . I . els got sting blood in hi edle - . � I . � .the*orystal seai;,Xo alaran to strike time,s imprint was shown in the "Yes, but,it didn't hurt 'usnone,'to Maybe.. it haint showed *none yet,'if his . Gamm,r', lost needle. Time and ma- -stirred. One. sfitiftig WILL dest"y all dation. 01 the Minister of Agriculture � .1. . I'll, L -to finish his neglected cqrreq*Ue - . 1, . 1, I � . . . I fo;- theputpoie sha.l. havothe roice of � I ,,:. 1. . � L deek, . from the cathedral Cower' ' ' . 0 v �, .1. . . I a. No dirge Sprinkling of gray � hairs am n , the bear it. I tola.111ram, aft6.r.wePtiu1,I illotbeits free h artact an, brPught him I I , . .. I 11 donee, or to plan au indignant. line to I throUbtng' , frony seraphic. harps,.. 'No brown looks .parted over' ' 9 .9 OW guess we was all hit -an' that's What, up, I a . ch . inery have changall.all. that, how- the air bubblealmade by I th' '.igoroua law, To th000 , muu�cipalltles '' i�hich ., � � �, � 4�'tcb.fhe plaif for . . thanarr . . gau'rous, but wb�atls'lti folks IS . and With ,more than 60,000,000 beaLing.:and to which th6liglitness of .- � . . " � � . - ­ :� some reporter, or sk I � . . L .. . . ever, . I I . . adopLed, the Act -1 . . �, � 11. . tremor in the everlasting song; but forehead. Heir gray � eyes spoke , of mado.the folks All tough. - We agreed bound to cc ; M out sometimes, If . .� I � I � . litiva 'by by aw. I I a pubile defence against the assaults I . . . . I . . I. . . I I I � needles made weeklyAn. the Redditch .cake is due. I . I I � . . '� . I � I . rest-periect :.rest-. . . . . . . . I . On the 241,11 of May an. Order -m- , I of the people. Hhi)PY, when he opt his I � . .. I � many.trials borne and misfortunes ex- we wouldn't'put, so more Coppers Lim .Likes circumstances � to bring out . . ' � � . . , � . . I ii I 11 . il 'I guess � . latr , -England, to say nothing,. of - Greasy and slimy sponges- cau� be - -as issued under the AOL em- : . I ' 1111 lot, . Council w � . : . . U$JgXi)IN R&01.t� ., . perienceo he the box tin' we ba at. ,, But Wbat's in folks aul he aint never had a -ado . I . 1. I - he � - I ,, but t ri WAS a kindly light' . . . � r ach day in . other perfectly clean -by allowing. body.na regulations for the destrao- , . aist lawyers brief; exultant Whbn " those tu ued-out a I I . . . . I .1 . . . shining from thdm� notwithstanding. - JIM lacking in the generosity 91 love, fam!ly to oupporL You listen to Mai . I ' ' . I triumf.hed. over his first political rival;. . . . I . countries, even the .poorest woman them to stand for an. hoar'� in*. a. pan . Into thW rest how muny Of '' . . . 1. . t1011 61- the codling anoth. It I is made' , . . . Our : "Howls all .Your folks?", asked Mrs. I. don't hev the Patience Witb..otlyar Addiai and hev it 1txed aforehand.11 . of very hot water which a teaspoonf ul I . .. . . ye.t, sitting on the Very top' of,, dll that , . . I � I can have her own needle. , I I . . 11 I I - .. loved ones'tavegonel Tibaland: )a 'in Whitfordas, she oscillated from pantry tolk's notion's I'd otter heir ne its jest � Adeline had demurred at the time .1 .. . ., I 1: of -salt anda piece of soda the size of the dtity ot every occupier of. a .lot, 0 �, this world off ers of k,Kaise, he,exe aims, * .. .. .1 I . I I .. I oi- thel owner- 14 case of noti-oacupa-: � . . l I Mourning. for the dead. ,Never in one to tea-talok and the two* women ex. as bad tobe stingy with.our� charity and said she didnot 'card' p1tioPlarl . 1 6 I . . , Rinse . I I , � . . "No rest I No rest Ill I .. : 4 I.. .. I . 1. . . . . . .� . Y . . VELOPH9, 7 , 'awalnut have beewplaced. . . Lioa,'wirbin .one wook after reoeiving I I .. . summer of - My ministry have so 'many .changed news and family bappenings. as an'thin' else Iolposo.11 Obout the money. .She didn't think it F AD IN EX 0 �� . This world for rest! "Ah I" cry the' , . . I I I . . I tharoughly inclear P Id water. . notice, t& place. bantlo upon tilt bear- ­­ . . 04_ - �. XV Cpngrqggtfon been �W,ept off Ere long, a tall iun-burned young "'That's. go, but ishmildn't wonder would look.very wait 'to begin talkin, is I L, -fash. , arm food Should never be put Into . .. I , . . waters, "no rest .110VO-ws IiIIII196 to . ­ - " . . Th . a eat, fad. with the, ultra W I ing apple and pear tre6s, and also up- . . . . by dis"so. ,The little children have man come . in With. a pail, brim. If we was all lackin' Some in that line. ,bout what you was to hev when aL -man Jonable is the absence of the onV6100. the refrigerator, as while Warm it 'all other oroha,rd tr of boanog . the soa.$, "Ahal" cry, the. m0untAlus . I I . . . ' on am. I I I t I b *pan gakherod,, ,up into the bosom. of ming wtth � frothy milk in his hand. I tell.John human nature's awful weak asked you. But her mother insisted it We have gone back to th . . . I "no rest bere-we crulable. to : the. Christ. One of thein wen ' t out of. t . he He spoke to Mrs. Bemis and then asked stuff ano arrial.. - He seems to - think looked all right, and she would be I I . a flays of the absoibs, tho odors and flavors, of.cithe . r age within forty.feat. of them. The I . . . . I paain.�' "Ahal" cry the towers "100 . I . I a olden times when the red wafers and .foods and also gives off its own. Hut- . -Aing , - , . Prone of awidowed mother, following his mother. . Adolino's 'bout perfect, but he'll find good deal happier after� she was mar- the sealtng wa and the folded Pa- tor anaAdailk shoal - d have sWrate bands are to be of "burfap,' sat ,. . _ . I. . rest here --we fouow' 134yloa�"and I . , � a I x . I - or other suitable, materials not- less . . 1. ., .� 0 dust.,' its father,, W.U0 died a few.weeks be- "How much milkIll you need Vnigbti. out she aint,. He was a talkin the ried lf'she did as she said. And Mrs. that custom demanded. tompartmouts.' if tLJ6 refrigerator , . .1 1* . . Thebes, and Nineveh Into th . I . . * I per were all � than four inches in width axid- of three I I . tore, In its last ,moment It seemed motherls', I I � . other, day 'bout bar bein' so indepen- Churchilps,strong will And decided The modern faiihionibas imbstituted is not large enough for this keep I .. I . I I I " they fade.. No � , I � -knesses, an . . . I I- No rest for the flowers, "it "Ohl gil roe two or thtea'quarts," she dent, said Itwas all the fault she had, opin , . . thw d are to be fastened . � I.. . .. ta.sloe the departed kathoro for said, .1 Lou won the day. � . � oint between the . . I rest for the stars; they die. No rest I . swered. He measured -out the milk the daintleA-01ited wafers. to mIt011 .everything wall ,covered., . on at a convenient p I I I for man; he must work. toil, Buffer, looking upw,ard wit -b briotened an 'an' he didn't tbink Itwas Avery bad llyoulr�e goln, to lot re hav the but- the paper, heliotrope, robials egg blue, A hot sauce for ice cream is some- and the grou . , � � . � �. coutenanco saying he .w.oUld be in one either, only be thought a WOM411 ter'an' egg money,. ain't yon, Jobnrl . 4sekoepr oro,t;ch of- the tro ad. Tbo ' , - ' - ., .. . , ,"Papa't take we opt," I .and want out� . I . Peraleian, lilac, fawn or cream, forthe. thing.6 wakethd average bon . . . � and slave. . . I ; O�f ;, the . orocupaut -or, owner . is to have ill(, . . . . Now, for what have I said all this? Others puts down the work of ,mid- to Supper 400q. I otter be willia* to loan on, a an' Adelitie. Asked, persuasively, AS* they. ad flap. of the envelope. er olion lier eyes. ft IS "qu I . . . I . Mrs. I Whittokd was a widow, and her be kinder'easy influenced aul y1oldta". talked libout their plans. . I . . wadnag I I - Aii L611i bands removed and illopeated, . all .. 1, I . Just to prepare yon for the' text-. life, feeling they could hardly be spar- . . . - . neWes! things out. I . rig maple larvap Aestroyod, and the bands re- - . . . .. . . I . I n was the delight, and pride Of -her Hie exiatts she's goin' to 611113196 ROMO A shadow came over Joh�fs face as IPJACTAG- THE � SLAM ,. . . , ­ "Arise ye, and depart. for this is not e& from� ,the, Store or shopl'for a day, 00 . . P . I E, syruplis poured in packed ice or snow i aced at intervals Of not.moro than . . % life. She always talked about John a after she's married; 'he should. talk . . I . RIX Me re - I . I ' on bat are to be spared from It for ever. . .he looked at the 'lowering clouds And She -looked Fit him a I eornfullY, even, wL sult-of making the delidi- P1 . - I your rest." I am going to make, y I I ... I great'6al to her1riands, anduaver some of her ideas out of her, be said, thii downfall of raiii. go made no rg� ' ,. ous "wax.,, so a choeolate,or caramel two weeks, during:. June, July and I . a grand offer. Some of you remain- Tkvo (41.our people went in*oldt.age. spoke as it he possessed a fault Or I didlift say noth&,'but Iliad my ply at first, but proarently said, stifffi, !ndignantly. . I I . . g A, I .. . �. ' bar that when gold waa'diacov�red lot One Paws tottering do. his staff, and I , . L . & % ld� you lot a' owan gland While sauce Is !poured over each servin of ugust' (lopting, the Act, I I lacked a virtue. 11 . . I pri . . I I o3ty .Wifoql be well pervided for." - Wou W . .. cream, just goo 'it to ch -111 and Munidl�alltiosi ' o. . I are USC(L tot Olt, at the foov ob *the ,piulpit,� vate opioidn�l seat I she asked, ugh of are reqatred, to appoint inspoetorsi � California, large companies N't After the evening meal was done And ,1G as b6'11 have 80matbin' to do to Adollne's mother wait, not aware that you occupy a -a W�efnkled face radiant with the u a . . Madam, I he replied, do not blame form w.coating whioll Is said to add e orcement Of - - L . made up and started off to got their In John was finishing the chores at the bring that --about�ll sald. Mt!s,. Bemis, a y)-rominenf trait of Jqhnla character . las with Much to the deliciousness of Cho . . I fortune. To -day I want to make Up light that falls from. tit, throne of . rae.' trho faiklt primarily I Itself. . . . reguiat,Qiis. In. case. the,oecup,e*, or, 7 God, Ainotheri Wit was nearer to too barn., Mrs. Bemis remarked as She, smiling significantly. "But 110rd's was a certain obstinacy It he thought I I cream I � I a party for . . wiped the dishos'for Mrs. Whttf�rd: John an' the hoss all hitched up. I he was'driven, His mother understood Your Own Box. � I The Ototton blanketall now used so owner does not comply with the to- . I 11 than thm all- from raylowA otrefe she , so V ilia dem�Lnded. - � ­ , . 0 . THE.LANP OF GOLD, . I 111ohn's a playin' Attention to Addle mus* be gettin' ready,' he Won't want this and ver to arouso How. I 'raln� much are really ',a. good thin�g.11 They gulation, the inspector May cause the . went 41)6 Having lived A, life of Chris- . . I did not receive PrOPOr 11011101 work t6 be do4e, and the cost may lie . I hold in my hand. a. deed froin. the tian 1. istency here, aver busy with Churchill now, aint bell, . to wait for me, if be's like the rest his.--oontrinesa,sl as she called It. Be . .. I . 1. take the place 'of the old-fashioned I 1 1 . cons . ol the I men,". laughing AS she arose. was t Ing he Answered, . charged up, against the owner in the , Proprietor of the estate, in which' he kinaaessibafor-hor obildron,her heart "Yes," said his Mother gO04-02 I I also quick to ,take offense bu I . . .11 - patchwork quilt, though warinei and offers to all who. will join the "' full of, 'that meek and quiet tu,redly, And then lo erlag hot tone, The. young man tied the horse and quick to recover from It, and he re- . . easier to handle. They are useful as Collector's roll and colleated'as taxes: . I .spirit . RgLics or� SUMMER BOARDERS, . . . . I . pany ton thousand shares Of infinite I she added., "Don't w went'ap stairs to make ready, Soon be I.- 0. I - . I I that fS,in the sight of GodloGareat You tall, Ellen. but g6rited Adellnels question. Ile thought Yes, Sat& the young woman, I find mattress cov:ers they can be used In . . WAsnJXG VIURNITURB. . I � ­,, value, in a city whose* street$ are gold - . . I expect he intends to speak Vnight. appeared, arrayed In *his best, and "it -was some mote ol her plaguey in- I the Carriage asoduat blankets. or for I _ " price, suddonly, War ,countenance was . 1� books in the running brooks, . . 1, ' Oro I Wns Be"s goin' up there. You better stay When his mother told him Ellen was dependeace.0 .� . . warmth. And they.make Met rato Perhaps you all know, but Ididuft . whose harps are goldi whose transfigared, and, the igate was open- - ., I Well, said Farmer Corntossel, them few days ago, that furniture. I , . are gold. You have . read of the Cru- adi and sl* took her place amid that '01 bele ready an' ride, Along with him going to ride as far as the turnpike, be Adelin,s, who had been ready to let boarders littered the place UP Comforters. Although rathef heavy, until a ' . saders-how that many thougandS, Of I great cloud of wituesses tbht hover AS far's the, turnpike. It'll save your assented with ptePealkpied air. As they the matter rest was likewise disturbed summer . Nothing goes ahead of Plenty Of COt. can be washed with A, chamois skin, . . walkinl#" . rode Along the country, lane,,borderod by his reply. � . terrible with them trashy novels last ton, and pretty cheese cloth or sateen wtites Mrs. 11'. I notload that My .1 , them want off to conquer Cho, Holy about thei throne, I 11 guess IwIll," said the Other. oft.eltheg side with gray, ivy-coverod ,11 didn't mean you wouldn't do wall year, go an, wa done the best 'We for comforts, 11 . friendos furniture looked clean and I I Sepulchre. 1 ask you to join A: grand- Glorious consolationt They. Are. not ' wo. walls, and now and then &StRt6IY 6IM by roe, but every woman ought to fiaile could to Onto 'am all in thd cook Deed eggshells, broken, fine And rAit well Polished, and asked her how slit I . or crusade-nc�t for the purpose of doad, You cannot make me believe ,There Wail a silence for a few . tardy inaple tossing Its leaves in sorkiethin' of bar own, miL says." stove, but they do seeM to,keep turn- . so.. She replied that aneigh- . ., , conquering the sepulchre of a dead ' meats as the two women went on with Or 8 . . Into a bulb vase, will, with a little kept it I . . Christ, but for the ildirpOk'so of reach- thuy are dead. They have only imov- their work. Thou Mrs. Bemis spoke. the evening breeze, not much was said, At this Jroha flashed up, his Wu!. to' UP- I tepid watek, remove the coat of S641- bor who worked in a piano factory ing the throne of A, IMU9 Jesus. ad On. With More love than that ,,Jane,,, said she seriously,, coming John asked if crops wore coolfng Along lance increasing. �. . L. ment which clouds their transparency, ha(I told\bor that he washed his piano . . � . withi whichl they greeted us o4l, earths nearer, as sho wiped a cup. "I POMP up wall with bet folks,and I after 'Mrs. "If your ma, can't trust me to do the . IN Tiqu, COUNTRY. . Shake vigorously at ter soaking Awhile, once a week,. though once a month 11 I When an army is to be Made UP, the . trom, their hi . I After the Itains, ara smoked toil would answer. He Wet . I I recruiting officer examines the VOT­ they' watch' a's 94 ' pfa0` bore. t1nIgh6 'cause I wanted to tell Bemis hAd answered, both relapsed In- right thluji'prolilly she wont want you ' lUncio Cyrus' folks is goin t, take the chamois . I � I . ht. w and theft ivo(ces, bhedr Us in our strug- you somothial, It you'll promise not to tosilence. The peace and qulst,,of the Vo marry ma, "and then ropented And 6 lot ol summer boardera bn,self,do, tbom is Stiff paper, out your cloth to skin in tepid-, ,soft water, wrung it, I I I oft-teers.; he tests theik eyesig , I ths Sky,' Unit, spirits biassed, tellJohn, I do, want to make trouble 'scene through which they were Pass- wished he bad not said it, "Excuse fallse. I nd wiped the piano with ,�� he sounds their lungs; the measures gle for . . pervaded ElleAla mind, and John me, Addie,I) her'started to say, but she Land, to t . bay a mor*gidge on his fit them, saw it In, placq with 0, large shook it out, a the wood, My friend I their Stature -, they must tie just now that ye have Passed t)ie flood and b,t,�ean lovers,. but I thought yould 109 needle and. twine. Make a starch of the grain of I I won the crownt With weary 100t like to know.11 was thinking of the future. interrupted him, ratio? all her furniture ).right, or they are raj6otod. But there , ' flour And yellow oebra And cover them wiped her piano and . WA press up the shining way, 6til in "I shan't say an'thin," returned Mrs, When they reached the turnpike the Ill think it you wits libliral at all, you "No; but) that's What be's guardin with It, Using a brush, and bang up in, that way, and there. 1% not a finger I I I . . shidt be no partiality iA milking -up everlasting reunion. .we sball� Inect Whitford calmly. young man assisted his Companion to wouldn"t be gettiol provoked at such a agirist. tAs's goin t1filf thl house tip to dry. They are safe from the At- wark on it, Vurniture mast bla wiped - this array of0hrist. Whatever your . i1t be grand ticks of'tha fly. . before it is very dirty to obtain such . again. .Ohl woult Wh6las "Well," said Mrs. Bemis, "I Was UP alight. She'thanked himlor the ride, little thing, Praps I better not have a with. boarders, so they won't be no 0 __,01 ' moral or physical staturet VvIlateveir our contilot4i done and our PlArCiVigs to Elmiry Groveses the othtrday ,�hojs both said good -night and John drove man who thinks more of his money rooM f1r W eily cousins t stay with A brine for a,quartor of beef to- results, My friend tried to wash a . . your dissroa,tioris,. whateve r over, w6 shall clasp bands, and cry Hiram's second couslat you kslo�, She on toward Cho home of the one girl the than he' does of his wife," and Adellneis litu f,r nothing' thl bull summer long. quires tour gallons of wateit six desk for ilia which the children bad I I I . . I Crimes, whatever. your weaknesses. I out "This Is aftiverillo I lives lo. Sayville no% and when I Was world contained for himil eyes flashed, for she was quick -tow- ___ I pounds of salt, one and a halt pounds used, and, -though it Was greatly im- . ;., ' have a toramission from the Lord Al- , ' b. to the station waittal for the train The day bad been hot And aultrYo a p4sred,too. I MIGHT POSSIBLY BE FOUND, of brown sugar And an ouncer of salt- Proved, ail the marks did not disap- I mighty to Make-up this regiment of It is aftd to say farewell an Part '01 home, who should tome to but Addle typical July day, and as the twilight , It was now so dark they could oat Why is it, said Willis Wisbington, retto. Stir, all together, let boil, Pear- . ., rodeemed souls and I cry, "Arise Spa, but low alid to afaY 14!*Well In th Churchill's Mother. When she ,saw deepened, a dark thUndar-oloud 106med see each Other's faces save when the ,that a *Oman who has no ties of at- skimming the mum off as It riseS, And i 0 . ; and depart, jot this is. not your teat." JUARPOnt-to gAize eternally up to- she wolk ii.ilght up to we an, up In the West. room was lit by, the flashes of light- r1tom HIS STANDPOINT, . � I Many of you have lately joined this ward the plAos Whore Our Loved Ones, Me. �a . A short distance from the Churobill's n1fig. 'The thunder was almost locos. fWjon Will devote beSself to. a pug .pour over the weat when coldA What are you going to have,16r din- I � . , . Company, And,my aestro in that you dwell, but'be oataelves thrown out[ MI'Vo * do, dog I I . � . - asked,tho new arrival At A Conn, ItterAoss, And th6 agony, and 11 'Good aftlation, MIS' gemis, as John found %dolln� by the road -$I Awritand torrents.of rain were falling, I don't know, answered Miss Cap. DOMPATIO RECIPES. nerf I . may all join It. why I'lot f , you Ob, the bf aint Much Picking cherries from An Old gilkVIdd The atorih of anget lift the(two young .try hotel. . � the heart break Of that. last parting I friendly its Could be, thq* we . . earie. It I felt positively obliged to . Veal Loaf. -Two pounds of leg or Well, #nsw6r6d the landlord, wli� I I- .1 :know in Yodr,OWA -hearts' 6XVIOrIOV10e Ay tbe thrones of your ,dopartedirkin- toquaintod. teouldhot think what all. chgrry.treo whose branches hun low. heart$ increased also And it looked as ,Make s, choice, I believe there 4ould loin veal,ebopped very fine; quarter I . that what I have said about this dftd, by their gentle hoarta, and the earth 'made her so approachioll but I She Stood ovantoaa, wall,thofoldiof if their future relations would be far lit, found 0, man Who WAS 103S stupid had been helping his wif6, it didn't . ' tue-thaC It Is no place to hot thin mus . world W t t,aridernaos And love with WhIOhth6Y found OUVI * Ila gown halt revealing tram harmonious, I t and annoying than a Pax dog, pound salt pork -chopped With the VA111; look like we waA goill, to, have, muoll . rest iiii, . 'There Arai. hundreds bore call yo,d from the skito, I bet "Wanted to quit .*on, didn't she P1 the Supple lines other sl6nderfigure,1 Suddenly, whatse6md4to, them like quarter CUP � Of sweet milk; halt ouly 01anythirig, 4t firat,butf . rom tl�o � . . Weaty-Oh, how woiiry-woavy with UOV- agreat blinding ball of fire, felt with oraek6r crumbs; two eggs,, one toa- pres6nt looks oy things vve'ro'golu' to � to atavt on ths, high -road to asked Mrs. Whitfordl "she knows and the Outline of her rounded arms To aftis XETTLE18. spoonful popper and two of salt And sin., weary with trouble'. weary with. y6u . you% I are 0ousluft, eta' she thought was plainly visible through hot sleeves deafening sound, And a noble tree lay have two drummer.g. three bloyeto . SOMO Of YOU have hoavoil, -i 11, . 0. 11 11 .,if $lit was golial to find out IbOUt family its she t61ohad for the frult, She Made prostrate In the road, near thebouso. Instead of scraping kettles and one of 01116A jUIO#,'4 little sweet mar- riders tin, a book Algent, L . 1- I I be eavewel*. 0 nIPP41110 'at Into them & lump ioram or any both YOU tanoy for -1111- _..*_­__ - .1 .1 . '�Ierood through AW through. Matters, I'll be bound.0 a pretty picture, onellanded by a, slight In a trice Adellne Wits Clinging to dtIP I 0 0 1 . e , seats of a thousand A SLIGHT ZnAOR. � "Yes, ftwits Just that", said Mrs. flush, on fade and forehead, its she John, t6tritita And, trembling. I ot common wtshing soda, with .soft havoring, and quarter, Of 4 0111) Of VNLOOATUD. 1. old Lady, to ahemist-1 want a bo% SeMlso, "sliabeigun by askin, how my turned hothead and sAw the team And "Oh John, John, tint you struckIll wiltor, and plate On the stove- W11611 butter. Mix all together. leavitig Arts. Stabb-ilohn, the kangaroo hax I I In which you have, bled At . drivor. she wod. the water boil#, no mrstping will b# out the batter; mold into 06 l6at (lot ory p r6, and you sigh, "Oh that I of -00,01its, pills. folks was, %W kinder lad up to you and " - in which her YoUng concoal A y all be necessary. it food should ateldent. with the butter nnd.dust with flour, pocket% had the Wirigs of A. doVo, that I might Chemist -What 19 Cho mAttor with was terrible anxious About your now'd do, Adoliftet" sAid John, "Yes f " be answered tenderly,, -& then bake an hour. Make P, gtaVy of: (11eillselves at the first scent of dan4 aw'ay mad be at rest ill You have the dog I . ool health. Thou she MAys, 'MIA' IMMINI stopping his horse and getting out, hold bar, "right hert,lr and. laid him ally burnon this kettla, VAt In Alit 1; . fl,f shing soda than usual, Ana, the Ii4,Ut4 to the p4n, to server With tilt got. r I : , f 11V t I t Oil I WThTt ] I I I I I I I i I I I I I , . . - I I. . taken the -tap of thifi. World's pleasure ' ,�Old rAdy, indignantly -I Want YOU don't want to ask W-hatta, 11000 O' MY "Pitkin" chorriest" hand on hi's heart 40a laughed. tie more WA . a buolness, but I Ald b6 glad if, Ycled "Yes", she answered, its bar iolor So,,% little details *hloh *ould bo, be or a 1 do 60 " ly. mea wh,cil it ",,a jot ,UnCh or for Mr. Stobb-�Vell, Maria, it they are sod drunk it to thig dreg*, -and still to know, Ar, that my husband Is t U "W " "' " "' " I As difficult to locate as th(Ae of the , ft"eri - tbz thirst olaws !at your tongue, and g6aitlewah. . tell me somis thingg About John WhIt. deepened and then fade& III gae.gs I .1 unintotestlog to outsIderatosti6d, And I ,&bmt M "ir celit, of tho school her Lemon Pit.-Cre.4in half a majority of lier sex I can't ate hOW 1� , You ("heralet puts up some quinine pill$ ford. Yon know h6la been golul With I better be coin, home, too. Looks An when the shower was -over they Went boys at the District Of Columbia, uss Ain I I tio f6vat strikee'to your brain. - , . Pound of butter with sk pound of the young ory(�% find Mein- h&v* abs"d Pleasure through ovary I in profound, 4116000. my Adallno for somo time An' I think though wo was gain, to bet a. tbowor�' out to look at the tree, They found tObddO* In noult form, I . - I . I . � I . I . . 1� i . '... I . 1.1,11 . . - . � I ­i.,�,­­ -1 ... " �t.i.­__ ­ � - � ._ fiift� -..-,--. -L _...1--11--.1 � ­­ ­ __ ­� � _____,___ - � _ - - � . -, , _. ­ _1 ... lk__.916�1. _. I I