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The Huron News-Record, 1897-09-29, Page 2=, . ME , 5 WHEN THE COWS COME HOME. ______- __._.- r. and when the company waae gone noth• ..._., LINES WRITTEN IN A JUNK YARD � . I 1 1 --."..�.—.�.,----,�,,�..",.,;:",.,.,�,,�--��, ing bad been weld aWut her resuxming her little rocin again, + The light on the mountain Palle -Blunt; The Watts in the bush are -till; -till +„ 1`he girls meed It to kelp their sum - dresses in," (With apologies to Itudyard $fpllnq.) A fool there- was and ho bought s cricket cbltpa In the posture [[)lane VVheu the cuw)kctitue over the pill. mer said ?1lrs, VVIliatt. "And Grace is just as well off with wheel, (fit's- us you and 1), Pa eil iWI Bridget." Some leather and ruuber and u hunk -of ! The swallows circle above the coves;"'They A pule star mounts the sky; wouldn't care if she coughed herself out of the world entirely," said I (We knew how more In a week he'd feel), But the tool only thought of the miles he'd t}pv 1{+�l'IU1,N } �;,r Jhl` The syulrrels rustle the gulden sheaves A'ornih• reel, �v Leu toe cows are pusslug by. "Worse' luck to 'ern," said N rile, rite (Even as You and I). " c' c Over the valley the shadows creep, "But no -body y ever yet ground down the liark'ulug the green of the hie; Down In the garden the honeybees orphan and the P:sthtrless without there P all a Judg�ment on ern for it!" Ob, the trouble he spent, and how double he tent! PICKLES. sieep,`''� Missing the breath of the klue. Mr. Folliott till this bate was (The Pool with itis lea Far dplof wheel),wheel),or the dealer It seemed of honest intent, some Tried Recipes That Will The tinkle of bells is sweet toe ear, ming e be a little uneasy, His ,elegant city relative wrote at stated intervaals. And had told him 'twos cheaper to buy Generally Interest Housekeepers. But sweeter the words of the sung but her communications were eminently than rent, ( But that wasn't the dealer That the singer Is slowly bringing near As she follows the cows along. unsatisfaetory. at all what meant, Homemade picleles are cheaper and in certain respects fetter than the com- She slugs of a lover whose faith is tust I should like to see the child," he I bind within hiaustlf. "And last night I I ° (The dealer that. sold the wheel), mercxal, which are usuaily put up in the vinegar made from acids. Wherever his footsteps room; And haeec heck grows red when we meet at dreattned Hutt Bruce Bellaire Oa me to as he used to look, For the wheels weren't round, and the tubes weren't sound, Cucumber pickles are the +'staid -by," me Lust inial asked I had dune with hi ewe- (The wheel that lies there on the heap); and Marion Harland's new coop bunk As the cows are nearing home. -The New Bohemlan. i lamb. I don't believe in su )er•untut')tl ,,turnings, And the tires were made of paper, he found, While the bearings were cast -Iron balls- G gives the following recipe for pickled gherkins --as the small cucumbers I never had any faith in signs and ouxens. But I believe I will unground, • And he'd hell the whole thing for a cent a are called: Select cucumbers three inches less AN UI�PHAN l ll�1 �. �x) down to New York and see if G.rac!e Ls well." -`ound. (The wheel that he got so cheap), or in length. Lay theist in alternate layers Mr. Bolliotl had just finished his dlu- And so, late one snowy December night, there came a tremenudow peal at Short of 6'a with salt in a large stone crock; let tine top layer be of the salt, then pour un acre. Mr. Folliott was a very rich man, and the door bell of Mrs. Jahn Folliott's . n.ansi011. That lady was absent at a "We acre thurry to [hay," explained the editor o1 'Ite Skeduuk Weekly News, enough cold wetter tv cover them am] turn u weighted plate un top of them. his cook had once been a pupil of the fashionable reception with her three "that our compommg-xaum wath enter�Kl Stir from the bottom ever other da Y 3', leave them in great ;;oyer, so that the weal, nl_ though 1111OsteutanuuS in every respect, daughters. No and Fanny had gone III) visit a friend in a neighboring kit- lath 1,tght •by txaxne unknown thcauu- , drel, thole 'eth' !it the ethtaab- and the brine ten days. - Ihen pour off the brine and pick over was of the best and choicest. The us- then, an<] Bridget, half asleep, stumbled who every lithnxeat and thucceede3d in making hith the cucumbers, ejecting those that have paragus Built), u delicate young baked shin, roast ham with chuwpague sauce, to the front door and opeua•'al it,etboa,pe "Miss Graceis it?" she sta.tunered. undetected. I "It hath been impothible, of courthe, boftened. Soak the firm ones two days ' in fresh water, chane-ing it once or U salad, coffee, sweets—all these things Mr. l,olliott enjoyed because, in then 'Sure if yez'li step in the parlay I'll send her up to you." to proeure a mew thuppbv of elheth in,twice. time for thith ilthue, areal we are thuth to green the pickles line your proce- wuy, they were perfect. And he was just cutting out u tete strew Ler- "Up!" repeated the keen old gentle- wrm; "where is site?" 'In a•'nipelded to go to •preth in a thittuution motht emibarra•thfng and dit'hreth:ng, but lain kettle with grape leaves; arrange the pickles in layers, scattering a pinch enter ries from among their green loaves whenheap. the kitchen, sir," confessed Brid• we thee no other covrth to purthue than of powdered alum over each. A Ing teaspoonful. a luu(step Bounded the veranda. Ile: l(wketil up tall child uP get• j • I'll go where she is," said M.r. Fol- "Take to make the betht tdttu.gger we ca11 to g letter, of alum will be sufficient for a large kettleful. Cover the pickles 13 stOuat there,di.er Pates fiushe.l, ler itia.r erquickly.a,ceA disheveled, and her thick boots powdered Nott. me to her at Aaiee." , I nor Little Gracie sat before the kit- we therefore Newgt.heoil rcgardlleth of the loth we have thuth- with cold touter, s p spread a triple thickness of grape leaves over them, cover, and . with the tine dust of the roads. , i am so hungry," burst Involuntarily ch<n fire, the meekest and palest of Cin- derella i, in all lmeonsciouely d.roop!ug ♦ialned. I "The motive of the mithereant doubt- steam over a slow fire for six hours. The water miust not boil. By this time front her lips, "Can't 1 have One of ; ntti.tnde. Her dress was [turn and fnih.A. her hair brush*- l,back in ieth wath revenge for thome tuppothed the pickles should be well greened; tben those cakes?" a1 r. b'ulliott frowned and shook his is plain pl,lit, her cheek transparently pale, and there , inthult. "It that] never be thatid that the Nit throw into very cold water. While they are turning firm and crisp in this, put heed. was an expression in her eyes, as they I luoltevl into the real emubera, that made th.pite of any thmall-thouled villain hat I a cup of sugar, three do:•eu whole doves, ­If you are a beggar," he said, "you Mr. Folliott''s heart ache. ditlmbled the Ne+wth, and it thith mret I the the detetlitable three dozen pepper kernels, eighteen all- berries ",d better go aLrouad to the Luer, dour• Mrs, Hanford will give you soxneihing, 1 I've not come any too soon," he thought, and then he said eye of ratheal we : beg to nthure him that he nuderethti- spice and twelve blades s of mace into four quarts of vinegar and boil five dare say.' + The child blushed deeply, and drew aloud: t "Gra le! Little Gracie:' W-irth a sudalon e cry she sprang; to her (mateth the rethGurceY.h of to firtlt-lath uewthpaper when he think•th ins cam crap- minutes. Drain the pickles, put into cans or jars, pour the scalding G vinegar herself up with something of unconsciouB dignity, feet and ran sobbing into his arms, I I pie it h'opeleth.ly by .breaking into the aalphabet. We take occathion to thay to over them and cover, Beep in the cel - lar. They will do to use in two months, I'm not a beggar,' she said, "Can't Oh. take me away!" she exela•Lmed. Oh, I am so nt]-,*rable here!" him furthermore that before next Thur- . String beuns may be pickled in this a kirl be hungry without being a bel: • gar? I have come here to look for Paul I The old main looked at her, with tears !n his eyes. tbdaay we than have three timeth us niany etheth ath he tlltnlo, way For u sliced cucumber pickle which Folliott." I "I have made -a mistake, Graciie " -mid the know havep. cowardly tthl(u zf who o is a novelty in many families, shoe two "That's my naTae," said the old gentle man, a little suspiciously, he. "No man can do his duty by proxy. ! I should have kept Nevt'r crgrrtmitted thith act of vnndalithm, and dozen good-sized cucumbers, put in in agate kettle with vinegar to cover and "'Then," said she, composedly, "I have you myself. nnind. little rine, henceforward you shall if he i1h ever theen prowlingabout th]th ethtablithment again, by day or by toil an lour, Let them sinal while come here to be your little girl. I am Bellaire. My papa was Cul. be all my own." I , He turned to Bridget: night, nothing will give uth more that ithftiction than to t hoot hith hide Pull you prepare a pickle mode as Follows One Ona cup sugar; one teaspoonful, each, Bruce Bellaire, and when he died he j " s Pack her clothes," said he, "and of boleth."—Bouton Transcript. f mace, allspice and cloves; one table - said that you would take care of Inc. lose no t]n)e." spoonful, each, of horseradish, cinnamon, Here tire his letters. and, now, please, ; Br'+ia o,t started. "Am- you going to Overheard in the r'ark. ginger, celery seed, black pepper and let them give me something to eat." i take her away, sir?" said she. I "Don't you tbink," said the girl with trimeric, half a teaspoonful f. cayeane. And this is the way in which Grace air. Folliott nodded. „ "And " , the blue sash, that Charley I'ratvels Put these into a gallon of cider vinegar, Bellaire came to the harass of her father's distant kinsman, Paul Folliott. j it's glad of .it I am," said the honest `Por is -twat the Adliest thin, ,• ver S add the sliced cucumbers, simmer gently two hours, she was a, pretty child when the dust ; girl, thoulgh it's weariful lonesome I .shall be without her. it's no I +Olt, I don't know,"gryeplie girl ," for then put into jars. Cauliflower makes au eScellent pickle. was washed out of her dimples and the place for a gentlemen's daughter, is this . n.i.th the red sash; think I've seed mo -re foolish people than he is." Cut a &rax head into small clusters and shining rown curl were brushed into I owld black -beetle -taunted kitchen. No ' +'Bait he such stupid thingsl" three four in scalding somethinglike shape. She had Bruce Bellaire's large, dreamy eyes and ex- more it ax.!n't• I I And when Mrs. Folliott and her )says "Does he: Perhaps he only says stupid, boil Drain them, put into a jar and cover with cold vinegar, let stand two quisite (xreek profile, and Mr. Foiliurt, I daughters retttrned, trrcr] and cross, at things when he hauppens to be in the comt)any of sbupid people." days, turn this off and then cover with even while, he experienced u thrill of this felt two drlork in khd' mnrnirir„ 'there was rib pn.tirnt Grace to do the duties of ++Why, Jess, how you tallol"You know a spiced vinegar pre�ared by this for- One uKrusterilautSun at new charge, his heart warm toward her. :a ]-ally's maid to thein. And a name front you used to stay that he reminded ,vou of a jumpim.g jack!" mula: gallon vingar; one cup sugar; one tablespoonful, each, of celery seed, "My dear," said he, "you are a nice little girl, but what can I du with you'?" their rich relative on the .hall tarblc ex-" phtined the dhenomenon. I Alitme Brubank. I never Said such a thing in my life!' coriander seed, mustard seed and whole white pepper, sliced. Boil five minutes "I could stay here and play, couldn't I?" said Grace, innocently. i '.1lrs. Foll.1ott grew pate as 4, e read i I the curt words in which C'uusnt Paul ' The girl with the blue sash was silent for moment. Then she rather angrily g and pour over the cauliflower. EnglCut wcaul]flowe "But there is somethin • else in the world for little girls to du besides play- exnr•ess(Kl his uk,Nrl.i•nn,g, We skull never have a cent from him Irl "we'll, I suppose yon have own this one intoemeltay tors, peel half a pint of small unions, Ing," said Mr. Folliott—and so he took Mrs.' Hanford, his house � again as long as we live,' said chs.' But Graefe, se,enrr in h]s ) ►aterrnal -your reason for being contrary to -day.' g ' "I'm slice sin green tomatoes, and "string" counsel with keeper. love, was hanDny, tt•nsl when she looked not cnntrnrp," the girl w]th t:he hall a pint of string beans; add a pint "Dear heart, sir," said that kindly , b a<'k over those New York days t:hc!v I ic(1 sa:~h replied, and thero, was a say- age flash in hPr eyes• "If must of small cucumbers sliced, and' four small red Arrange the personage, "it seems to me plain ' P'rrned like nothing but a trowbted i d you know ,it, I'm ens ageKl to be married to peppers. vege- tables in layers with salt in a large enough. Why don't you send her to !last Julii l+olliottY Don't you remember last From I Fm.mt which she had a.wa,kecled, thank hcmven. NV Y. Ledger, Charl" Travers, Don't worry, though, ,[tont a wedding presplit!" stone jar, using plenty of salt. Pour on cold water enough to cover and put a summer, when she was here and you Y I Then the girl with the blue sash went weighted plate over them to keep them helped her out with the debts that frou- bled her so badly, she declared she would Victoria's Precedent. I over and sat on another bench, anri punched . the gravel with her parasol, under the brine. Let stand three days, drain off the brine, wash off the pickles do unything in the world to show her When Queen Eliz&Deth went to St, Paul's Cathedrol Sunday, '-.#th and thought.—Cleveland Leader. with cold water and let them stand gratitude? And she's got daughters of her own, hasn't she? Who is there in on the I tiny of November, 1588, she set Victoria Johnny' at the Picnic. twenty-four hours in fresh water. Spice a gallon of vinegar as follows: One tea - the world that could bring Miss Gracie better than she'?" the example for tun open a.11 -service I Tuesday, June 22, 1807. ht is very curt- «e had an awful time Johntuy "We spoonful each of whole black v i I 1 pet•, up ++ "Mrs. Hartford, you a.re a genius: I tis, shays The Boston Herald, to liud ? l pi Potts at the Sunday school picnic. "What, was -the tromble?" celery need, white mustard seed, horse - radish, mace and whole cloves; two tea- &dd Mr. I oILaott. "Why on earth didn't I think f than myself?" present Queen has as!mply fol- 11ow•ed precedent )n her Jubilee thaaks- Why, John-" trure one of these belts spoonfuls • of tumernc, one and a half . Juht Folliott carne to the Grange . giving, A co utem.pora,ry chronicler "Our with a metal clasp." q.Ye9 „ cups of sugar (brown); three tablespoon- foils of ground mustard. Bring to a Ai cure a portly, smiling matron. " he darling!" she cried etthtxsiax.stic- j writes of the originml affair: sove- -.reign lady, Queen Elizabeth, rate with „ And after be alto his dinner we boil, drop in the pickle, cook five min- an.11y, embracing Gracie, who luol<cKl ra- Till much great BOlcnxniiy in her drp(71 chariot from se i E.omerset FIouse in the to the couldn't [unclasp it, Goal gracious! What did you do?" utes, skim out into jars, and cover with the scalding vinegar. Let stand forty - awr(1 at the sight oP so splendor• I shall love her Its dearly .Strand Cathedral Church of St. Pa,ul, in Lon "We .tried to file It off -and couldn't eight hours. Drain off the vinegar, put its if she were my, own! Fawn, dear don, where, -at the west door, betfore Her get at it. Johnny squirmed and yelled Like an early •C,hristian martyr all the on to heat again and add a tatlespoonful oncorn When the Cons in Bruce! How well I reinemb+rr him! You sweet une, you are the very Majesty's cm,tra.nce in, •tho-re was provid- , ed a rich claire o1 estate, and the I hired a time. At lust Rev. Mr. boat man to take Johnny n boat and powder. vinegar boils pour on the pickles -gala and picture of your papa!" So Mas. John F�l�tfott, greatly re- i gioand being spread .likewise with t'Lp- ' rets, Her Majesty kneeled down as auist ; row him out e where the water was real when cold put them into or us jars or p bottles and seal. Ready for use in two acing: returned to the brown stone �use a desk coverexl with vel.v princely ! y fur- o rcxxgb. Johnny wasn't used to rough water, in a while thelt or three weeks, ren New York, whose rent was Sul• paid, and to the daughters ithose e e Citure and said the Lord's Prayer." i +-•tltiarquently, with the whole quire daaff of Itsnd elf."—Cleveland Blackberry 1'lavorinC. pensive dresses were yet written rip on the wrong side of :line. E irlitor's ' I singing before her, slit proeeedc�cl I up the chanceld, tvihere within a t'ravers she Dealer. I How many hc.usekecpers have ever blackberries books. rests*d until the procession and oilier Cheap Doctors. used s a rtavorin not b t, y the direct use of the fresh fruit, but by •'It's positively providential," said Mrs, Fol;fott. "A thousand dollars a divine anthems weir. snag." Elizabeth w•aitx'd for Bishop Sa}nsbury to Mrs. Greene—Dr, Jaln,p is .such a nice man? And he is so reasonable in Ills means of an extract that can be kept year clearly added .to our Lncome." preach , the sermon aamd then. with the whole charges, taw. He only charged $2 to-d•ay' the year round'? Probably there are comparatively Yew who know what pa re k what Put there is that great, awkward child to bring up," said Mae]alena Fol- av9embly, she gave thanks for "that I tr!nmphnait and ever memorable victory He said that there really was nothing tie matter with me, and that :ill I want- table Natively can be accomplished with tiott, a handsome brunette, who had just I over the Spanish fleet proudly by them ' ed wea good food and all the rest l extract extract of blackberries. This extract made her debut in society. I cadlod Invincible." History repeats it- "`'!e,toria, could get. cat be Y prepared by the veriest novice who will closely adhere to the "Oh, that does not signify," said the serene matron. "Her cost will be ab- s,elf: the good" and "Good ' Quem Bess" are as oppixsute in charac-j Mrs. Browne—Do you call that cheiap? Why, Dr. Srtickem, the list time I call- following directions: Weigh out exactly solutedy nothing." ! ter as the poles, yet behold how they , ed on him, said I had a complication of one pound of fruit; and place in a pre - And so, 'ren the course of a few weeks, Gracie Belharire found herself settling have aacted alike. I diseases—just think of that,, a complic:t- tion of diseases! --and he only charged serve jar. Care must be taken that it is ripe, juicy and of the best favor. Over down to the position of lady's maid to the three Misses I An Frizilsh Wedding Celebration. I me $3.50 for all that. Talk o1 elimp- teas!—Boston Traaiscript this mass pour six ounces of 95 per cent. alcohol, Now seal the jar, as xn pre - Folliott. She sewed the buttons on illadelena'a boots; she A Liverpool medical man was calls. ] in to attend n patient se.iz(+d with cholera serving. Let the jar stand two days, ran out on rainy days, when the ver- chambermaid objected on account of cramps as (the result aif excessixe drink- Ing, acid found together mbout dozen Why They Gave It Up. I or, better still, three. Shake well three or four times each day. On the second the weather, to match shades of worst -,d filoselle a persons, mostly young women, In it room Mrs, Bradish—I, thought you were go- Ing to spend the summer in your cottage or third day unseal the jar, and throw the contents into a muslin strainer. and for Alieette, the second daughter; she washed Florence's poodle with Pull glasses before them, a three- gallon jar of strong ale on the table, and Ott on the lake shore? Mrs. Huntley—We did intend to do so., Strain carefully until all the fluid has fort• her, and wept many a tear of bitter mortificatdon the while. And by degrees several bottles of whisky, which from time to time were replenished. This re- I but we've -had to�ave It up. Mrs. Bradis'h—Why, is it impossible passed through. Next, gradually pass water through the strainer, letting it her shoes grew worn and rivoy, her boalthy young growth outstripped the mwrkable session was kept up for five I days. It was in celobration of for your h,usbmnd to attend to business trickle through the fruit pulp until an enact pint of extract in all has been ob- limits of the coarse sere ! g gowns, ler bonnet and became a we -l- (ling, and all had saved rip for weeks in and go so far out every evening? Mrs. Huntlp—Olk, no, ]ie could do it tained. If these directions are fmplicit- ly followed, 'failure is Lmpossfbi The mantle so shabby that she could riot go out except und•.r anticipation of the event. The Pibther � pawned his waitch saki mKmt of .his Par- all right; but our hired girl's beau can't,—Cleveland Leader. extract, if kept tightly stoppered, will cover of the friendly dunk. Once, driven niture; rnip young fellow pawned his cont, remain good the year round. Take by desperation, she wore Florence's bait and wp,tch, The whole pa.rty,hwenty I pain- to see that none of the fine seed white chapeau and soft seal ipakot. I or thirty in number, slept together on A Criticism. of this fruit gets through the strainer. Bwt she never repeated the experilment, t the floors, or am—the house be. +d+g," remarked the elde+rLy These vers Owing toile presence of alcohol it is for Mgrs. Folliott -net her on the Stairs Ing a small three-momed pottage in one mean, `have a very agreeable sound. But well to remember that this extract, as and flashed the light of her great bla7lc eyes ,upon her In a manner that was of thestreets of Tax Tetlr pari[. Whom the rive days' revel there's too much in them about 'ru®tning brooks' to strike the popular chord." well as all others, is to be bottled and stoppered as quickly as possible after trailsy appalling. "If was ended the all I `5proceeded to the house of FatherNu-But it's something that most poetry nae in making. Is the flavor of elderberries .you ever •presume to do such a gent and signed the pledge." it, pleasing to a family palate? If so, x thirm again," she said, in a low voice of "It that's the case, it explains. why very strong extract may be made if the comeentrated wrath, "You shall bo shut To wear to school, most poetry la not popular. The public elderberries used are of the best by Yol- up on bread and water for a month!" ' The first seen gowns wall be triads i -a just now isn't caring whether the brooks lowing the same proportions given in "But I have nothing to wear," plealod Grace• blue and green Scotch a vely run or not What it wants is to see the factories get started.—Washington Star• the preceding recipe. yYour clothes are .good dnotugh," -aid trimmed with narrow blue satin Or velvet rubbon r I A model hats rows of velvet round the I For Disatiroeable odgr■. �Irs. Folliott, sharply. "There is mo- thi so sinful as vanity!' bottom in graduated wicbths, and a box A Compromlae tivlth c oaactence, Disagreeable odors arising from decay- "But when I go to school—" began � plaited blouse' with square epaulettes „ "Did you say, said the dramatic ' Ing vegetable matter ore dangerous to Grace. cogering the shoul(lers, trimmu'd, to critic, "that this (pugilistic star is in the tolerate at any period of the year, but "You are not going to school," said Mrs. Folliott. It is business match the skirt. Autumn jackets for refs over 10 will be cut with double habit of making a punching bag of any- body who speaks FAightingly of his his- most so during the height of warm weather. They can be destroyed at your to stay here and help Jane with the )reasked square front null loose belted back, like that deperibed n%Ove for ail- triondc indent? " "'Ichat's his custom." once by pouring over the heap two pail - fuls of water, to one of which has been (In(] se!ula -rod silver, sand make yourself useful. You are not a lady—like Miss nits. They will make also box .plaited "I don't like to mislead the public. I added one pint of the liquor of chloride ,young Alic+ette and Miss Florence --you are blouses of colored velveteen for wear t with plaid wool or eurah skirts. The guess the best thing ,to do will be to re-• ; Per to him as 'an actor of great power.' " of zinc, and to the other one pound of chloride f lime. Remember, this is ottl a working •girl l" Child though she was, Gracie Bellaire I skirt k trimtmed will have rows of velvet —WaasWugton Star. something not to be neglected. ` Delays onmprehendeci the injustice of all this. i ribbon to match -the blouse. here are especially dangerous, I -Ing old Mr. Folliott hadn't meant this When he gave her over into Mrs. John The Answer Depended. -•Are Timely warning. "Don't you believe all you see in the To Remove Paint From Glass. Folliott's charge. He ansa have tor- gotten to send she money,Grace thought you getting any bites?" This question was asked of a man who funny papers about -summer ,girls and their engagements just for fun," said the To remove paint from window glass take some strong vinegar and heat it or she never rwould have been trea ;j was fishing off a pier at a New Jersey sad-OTerl man. very hot. Wet a cloth in the hot liquid thrix. "It's 'luomdt "Why don't you make "Wdl.•v not?" I and wash the glass with it and the paint a ahnmel" said Brbdget, the cook. "The child should have ex- yodir querstion mor explicit? he asked, by way of ''i thought I had met that kind o1 girl last summer; but she married me goad will come off quite readily. A strortg ao- lution of oxalic acid will also remove eretise, at least," "Sure, reply' do you mean?" and tight before the year was out "— dry paint. If she was the eat they couldn't take lees notice of her." said Norah, „tiVhmt Doi you mpaaax fish bites or mosquito Philadelphia North A.merica.n. I Crow to Clear Fly Specks Away. the waitress. ,bites?' Pittsburg Chronicle -Telegraph. Seeking Information. Are the window -panes and looking - "And Just look at the clothes o2 her," asmld Fannie, the mnart a To beep Salt D ry Pette—Mr. Dvdda do oil ever have ? I trouble the beach? ql ses fly -specked? Then use a little ale hof on them. It doe- wonders Is ++ herr cough "She kept is awake with her cough with Oar two nights said 33 id "and all In summer Baht is likely to become at• Petted by the dampness and then be- any on Mr. Dude•—I don't understand, Petie,. , cleaning and brightening glass of any description. 1:he paregoric < give hen don't , loose it I comae hardened In its receptacles. If What do you menu? :tip a bit'+ a teaspoonful of pulverized rla•powroat Or Pette—Wii'y, sister s"s you're -not the only .pebble on the beach, en' I was To Keep 1?ilae■ at w DI■tanee. For Mrs. 1 olliott,nutdeir a'n extra pros- rtiuxie of om hand ordered Grade M cornstarch is mixed with each halt dozer trifectesponmt he e salt It will not Ile at, Petted by the tempemattbre. a-wonderia' S2 you hand ens troivble. will de udders.—Philadelphia, North Amerl To keep flies away from gilt frames, four or five onions in n pint of ts�eep wfi I'd aet Yor a �niltht or two, mm water and apple with a soft brush. Mri ,boill Fly will then give them a wide berth. 0 , I � � " . I K 6�1 . I 1 1 --."..�.—.�.,----,�,,�..",.,;:",.,.,�,,�--��, ' .. 11 Neve Waggon, Carriage and. Repair Shp I have opened out on Rattenl)ury street, next door to Tedford's bla.p south shop, and am prepared to fill orders for Waggpns, Carriages and all othet vehicles. Repairing-Und repainting promptly attended to. Satisfacti anteed and pl•ices the`lowest consistent with on goat good work. Call and see me at Fore you order. OHARLIES WALKER. 7 SPvffi—__CdAL SARCAtNS•___.ao*- TEAS, TEAS TEAS. Ceylou, Assam and Japans, 8 lbs, good ycting Ilyeon for 81 or 15c per ib. . . Sukars, Sugars, Sugars. Just to hand one car df Moutreal. Sugars, No. 1 Granulated, Coffee and Raw's in bbla., one hundred pound and dollar lots. SPECIAL PRICES,. WE, KEEP TN BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF WEDDING PRESENTS INTHE COUNTY. Dinner, Tau, and Bedroom Seta, Fancy China and Lampe. 25 per cent, leas than regular prices, Call and see our Goode and get price@. SEEDS.—Timothy, Red and Alsike, Clover, Turnip and Mangold. All fresh and new seed. Dash Paid for Good Butter and Eggs. - J• W. IRWIl� , Clinton. 9LINTON SASH, DOOR, and BLIND FACTORY —o S. S. COOPER, Proprietor. General Builder and Contractor.` - This factory has been under the personal supervision and ownership for right years. We carry an extensive and reliable stock and prepare plane and give estimates for and build all classes of buildings on short notice and on the rlosest prices. All work is supervised in a mechanical way and satiefaction guaranteed. We sell all kinds of interior and exterior material. Lumber, Lath, Shingles; Lime, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Etc. Agent for tee CELEBRATED GRAYBILL SCHOOL DESK, manufactured n Waterloo. Call and get prices and estimates before placing your orders. Special Furniture Sale - AT COS' during September. We have too big a stock of Parlor Suites, Lounger?, Couches, Easy Chairs, Lnd many other lines which must go out if low prices will do it. To make room, the grand assortment of standard goods will be sold AT COST luring September. If you want a Genuine Bargain come to BARLETT'S. Dur Undertaking Department .. . Is well'stocked with modern require- ments at reasonable prices.IFI. C. S-AR 1-1,i-�T'TFURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING.3uron Street, next Gilroy & Wisernan's.*dig#- 1855---The Old Reliable Furn.itare Store, ---189r 'e'%•',%.'IRA�'r'%�••%,'%tib. Call in and see my stock of Household Furniture. Sonie late designs in 7XTENSION TABLES, BEDROOM SUITES in Oak, Elm, Ash, Maple, &c. 41ANCY ROCKERS, MATTRESSES, SPRING BEDS, PICTURES CUR_ [!AIN POLES, SIDEBOARDS, EASLES, CENTRE TABLES, &c, ' Pictures Framed, glass used in picture franies, specie# imported, Mouldings, lmericalx and Canadian, Fine assortment, Frarnes for Photos. Prices r! bt, good value for your money. Good Feathers taken in exchange. ]orae good enthers for Sale. •�y Bert street %� J. Ste V enson, Opposite Tow rex Ha Leading Undertaker and Embalmer. tesidence over Store, - - - - - - - - J. C. STEVENSON. Special to Camping and Picnic Parties... fanned Turks Chicken, Duck, Corn Beef, Lunch Tongue, Boneless Pigs Feet, Finnan laddie, Mackeral, Kippered Herring, Salmon, Fresh Herring, (NEST BRANDS SARDINES- , MuNgatawny, Moak Turtle and Chicken Soups in Cans. )icnic Hams, English Breakfast Bacon, Sugar Cured and Smoked Shoulders, Gillard'@ Sweet Pickles, a delicious relish. 9. Robson, Grocer, Albert St., Clinton, ONE GIVES RELIEF. Don't Spend a Dollar 1. for Medicine until you have tried Ny, q is =` ' �i�r 1".. R. q. '��,`��y f� %� 4 , �1►:i '�v:..s+' `"'� �1■A!,I,i •vk'r�L t'7 r r;l' .,.'■1u ".0 n,, You can buy them in the paper 5 -cent cartons ''; • 1 Ten Tabules for Five Cents. L : Was sort L put up a mply to gmtrfy the untrernx prmmt d.matia for a low prloa If you don't find this sort of i I i • ;9 ,�Ii1 Winans Tabules I .":��,1.,I', 1.,, At the Druggist's•I1, I1 -11 lase[Send Five Cents to THE RIPAms CHEMICAL COMPANY, No. 10 Spruce St., New York, and they will be sent t� you by mail; or r.' Vt., ra cartons will be mailed for 48 cents. The chances are ten to one that RipAw Tabules ire the very medicine you need. l. -11 ..` r 09—M-9