__.â€"_â€".â€"â€".._-vâ€" .. valope, reused 231.0: Rutherboom: j and, when Hills came back, she asked linking in Winter Time. . mm ND runes. ;her to take it to him instantly. ‘ CHAPTER n ' gémge am} "Wed .3333 m hymn You give each oow about half a bushel - when Lord Katherblocm left Hom'm, com. .1,“ might, ï¬n no“ eon. of Ileaming hot “chopped feed,†consist-ll: she had fallen forward on the floor, ' the" um“! Tammi “ “‘n u a he would believe in her through all. Yet a" ‘3“ "DU’D‘Cwm- . . for all that he grew feverish and restless; “1953- The“ 3'03 ll; do" and Vst 5d“ 39‘- lhe W“ n“- H†“W '9" H31" he paced 11;; room “15:1,, uy'mg go vantage cipher distraction in eating it, to “in?! and her eye. we" 'lde 0P0“: ,‘nd think of some method. pome p31“. 3, i milk llel‘. If she were not eating Fllt'é "mcmd ‘imle’dy “bout ‘he lwm' .51†which he might discover the truth ; and i won“ take “W 1’1: '“3 5“ 33‘“ “Fe “'15le com“ mmed‘“°' always his mind went beck to one mode l milkCd- “Tl-T’- 146‘1'135‘5 til-'3 3“??- l’ 3h“ 5 lembl‘ “"1 “flaw men“! only as being of any lireâ€"to see Floss. I “‘5â€: H†bum “mud ‘0 3""? me He must see Floss, he must get the truth mesnmg of whit she had heard. She {mm hm. 0,", up, was repeating: soundleuly to herself, “ I l. were born without legs, and bud to be V 1 Surely hislove, his g prépped across two carpenter’s horses to‘ Wit interest in b;i'g' . * sideways that would make you wish c:v:_= ; ‘ . . ._ l . 3 BJch -' l c 1 vest? unsuited up 2'. rep.) and twincll it > v union, would ba'nzong enough to make ' be milked. You take a one‘leggcd stool ; about the prestrste man. All REVEALED BY A 80". l tlwulelvd Crime etc. fiendish Wlfr-Li Husband Butchers-3. ‘ A! Riehï¬eld Springs, 5. Y.. on De-? amber is, M: and Mrs. Druse, her rive. {wed he, on decaf; wigh he; on; lip. ing of equal parts of hsy and crlmatnlks. little hay: and a nephew ionrre-m years mixed with hot water and sprinkle}. wrthlold nmed Gates, were 52:33; a: thel breakfast table toge‘ "Ht-r, when Mr. and; "aged in a. rig-lent u l‘, w".. 3 s:ri:k (f l'rxr wives from the best 1:: if nim- d 5.: hr hush mi rid ‘1' lrnsstti 2l.r-‘uglr TL: tee}: and. the: man fell to the iii-UK. Tl!“ the While stole :he cisnmndbâ€" stole the din-“,8, ahm, him he, true (we, be it good or and sit down close to the cow to milk llicdclcfl in sgon‘zxt‘g k~'ll93, “ Don’t ; 31°30'53" 53'- Bh" did 0‘ undenund‘ ill: her, in suc‘na position that she hii you way. don't. You vvouldn': Kill mc ; what the words expressed. She w-u Ho dined alone in hi; chgmbeyg for the at her mercy. A great many cows take would you l“ atom-lied. c “ slit: first time the: season ; and a very dismal an inï¬nite amount of pleasure in wr.‘ ' m until you have got the pail full of 111; ' e ":3 ‘1’-.., Â¥~ , .‘w. i..l..l (mug. had lo... the house rep“: 1, wu_ He grew more wretched 'l' .e woman ravavcly bade him . sit-x. mic-s t0 the no; Gates, “ tilt-Jot ! l 5 ‘ dbl- 33)‘ “3’1 “me mull?“ 33 man u and more desperate as [he meal pr(gre33- ‘ and then pretending they detocr at of him or ill anon: you,†_ he wen an l 91d l he was free to do 50, Lord llcalherbloom ed ; {1 gave ur, gazing: verv soon and point within the direction of the milkpail. the wounded "mi while the boy presented l “in 7ԠMilli “ml brlelly dl'ccwd her to limited his utteriticn t: the. claret. lie 3 fly, whichit is tiieirboualdendutyro fuel 5 the revolver and. she: Dr several times like ‘5‘“: “l FILMv Emmi; h": w under' bevnn to wonder whether Floss were left, 0! with their foot. 02' course tl’ui’. the l in the head. Her two little b:-ys and a stand that she was no: to be allWi'Ed ‘0 3:310:39 twnigm' iffleatherhloom werem over the pail, and etiiuetre dementia, ! twentyâ€"yesr-old ds vhter witnessed the leave her own room, came" in W1,“ he “id, what a mum. upon such an occasion, that you arise } horrible murder ..f their father. T he Mills lnutcned a: circa to look after her charge. She found Floss lying upon the :1 yr, with a piteous look of distress upon her lovely face. It was s slght to touch any heart. Mills burst into tears, and subbed and cried, and kissed Floes's hand. “ I know what It is, Miss Floss," she said, kneeling on the floor beside herâ€"- “ [know what it is, though his lordship wouldn't put it into words. Nor wr‘l he ever to any one but you, missâ€"I'm sure of that. But I know what. it is : they think you took the diamonds. Oh, Miss I‘loes, I don’t believe you didâ€"I don’t believe you did i" The warm woumnly sympathy, even though it came from a servant, and the touch of kindly hands, roused the girl and brought back her wandering senses. She raised herself and looked up into Kills’ klnd fnco. “ Mills,†she said very earnestly, “you are right; I did not take the diamonds.†“ Why, miss, of course not ; I never thought. you did! What I can't make out is how the Earl ever came to suspect you.†“ There was a rose from my dress, Hills, in the safe. Lord Heutherbloom found it himself. It was one I had worn that nightâ€"one of those that Mr. Hazel gave me.†. “Somebody must have put it tnere, then, miss 1" exclaimed Mills boldly. “ I don’t believe it was there when I put the opnls awayâ€"I should have seen it.†Floss rose from the floor and began to walk up and down the room, whilo Mills cleared away the dresses and material speak. which lay about. Then the maid wont “Duty want to we Miss Floss,“ laid away, bolting the door behind her, but George. “Sheia not out tonight, is seen returned, carrying it cup of tea. “he 1†f‘Drink this, MissiFloss,†she said; u pm very sorry, air; but you can't “ n ‘7‘“ do You g°°d' sec her," replied the old butler. “ She Floss took it thankfully and drank it is not won and (10,5 not Winh to see an off; she had not known, till then how one.†’ L ‘ ' y parched her mouth was. Then she urpake her 8‘ mm, from me, than, begun to walk up and down the room Grant,†said Gamma. “1x11 write it here again, holding her hands against her fore- on a page out of ray pocket‘book.†head ï¬nd “7'38 to think- _ “ Will you please come into his lord- No one came near her but Mills, who ship’s study‘ m. 3" mid Gram. He did tried by all sorts of obtrusive service to But George refused to do so. once thcwretchedncss in which Floss was not fuel maiuod to go into the study Plung‘ld- Umll lam 9" m‘clht F1035 coma' which had about it the asaocxations of his leggy Wlllkeli about 118’ molnâ€m’t uni-'11 lust interview with Henthcrbloom; and “ho “'53 ‘lmt" “’0Ԡout ‘13‘1 51‘“ throw perhapsu foolish feeling of pride kept herself upon her bed. ho tours came him from going into any of the other 9â€â€œ WITâ€"Eh" “.35 ‘00 Stu‘medi but by rooms, because his brother had talked of “SW†338 ‘9“ “W0 a he“? “WP- forbidding him the house. He preferred \V hen she awoke in the morning, Mills to write the no“, there when, he stood, wee standing nt her- bed-sido, holding a. and than to walk aresuessly about the "W 0" “blah we†a cup 0f come", “ome great hall, pretending to be In a. hurry, “‘33 ill-"1 9' I‘ll-WV; “035.5 95:95 mall‘le while grunt went away with it. Presently new the lust. She sat up in bed and the 0m butler came back trons thing that Floss should be or could be regarded as a criminal 1 While he was thinking about this, and wondering what excuses the Heather-blooms would make for Floss to their friends, an idea cccurred to him which he immediately rose from the table to carry out. He determined to go to the house on the chance, or rather the certainty, that his brother and Lady Heatherhloom had gone out to dinner, leaving Floss at home, and simply to ark for her. Surely the servants who knew him so well would not dare to deny him the house ! Fired by the thought the tby this very simple process he might in a quarter of an hour he actually at. Floss’e side, looking into her sweet face and searching there for the truth, be hurried along Picadin like a man wnlk- ing for a wager. He did not recognize the acquaintances he met; he saw noth- ing before his eyes but Floss, he thought of nothing but Floss. When he reached the house and knock- ed at the door, a heswy sinking came at his heart, a forebcdii g of evil such as ho had nevor known before. This house which had nlwnys been opened so hospi- tably to himâ€"for he and his brother were always excellent friendsâ€"was the door to be shut against him now for the first time ‘2 Old Grant, the butler, saw through the side-window of the hall who it; was that stood upon the steps. He pushed aside the footmun, who was about to open the door and performed that ollice himself. “ My lord and lady are out, Mr. Hazel," be said, before George could. south end with it. cow very much, but it relieves your own conscience. The meanest thing however, is to call her ugnsh darned fool. That hurts her feelings and makes her wish she had been eaten when she was veal. Some Cows are that mean by na- ture that when you go to milk them they hump their backs up and try to hold the case is to give her a thump in the middle of the back with your fist. of shouse, and that her spinal column is well in a week or two, and you will hnvo the satisfaction of feeling that more about bovine anatomy than you did tescher.-[ “ Honest Farmer†in N. Y. Times. Chewing the Cnd. which the animal keeps in its month all 381138. necessary quantity of nutritive mutt-er. Hence, they do not chew their food fully while grazing, but swallow it as soon as they can. and proceed to get more. time the mastication is thorough. “cud.†After one portion is sufï¬ciently the process is continued until. all is 11:12- ticated. Now, when a cow gets sick the desire for food ceases more or loan, and the animal ceases to bring up and chew its cud, bet as it ceases to graze when. sick. hot chewing the cud; Llieli, isu sympton of sickness. It may be of var- ious kinds, and the resumption of cud- cliewiug isa. symptom of roturnlng ep- petitc, and, therefore, of returning health. A New Marsh for Horses. In California a. favorite and rather a. new kind of mash for horses is coming into use, composed of two quarts of cats, one of bran, and half 3 pint of fluxteed. wk 131° letter, ‘18â€.hoping to m “Slrs'hesaid. “Miuawamstospeak The nuts are ï¬rst: placed in timetable (2100:? abli'm‘mg' I‘Dâ€""n" was from Lord to YO“ ; “he is "ï¬lling 03 Ml†F1035 “0W: bucket, over which is placed the linseed, ea or com. A Wild hope “she’d into and she says she would like to speak to her heart that ho had written to say that you herself." til the hard words of yesterday, all the n Wham is she, Gmnt p- bittcr feelings, had sprung from some “Coming dowmstm’ Bit." dreadful mistake. She tore it open with George m“ upstairs three amps at a mellllg Fill-3°“ and mad 1t “Rh 3 5'71“ time, and met Mills on the drawing-room glanco- rule“ 3h†l?“ bl‘Ckgupon he†landing. She held his note In her hand; Pun"?! “’th n hoavy “2h. 1‘ only begged her eyes were full of tears all ready to 1101‘ l? Gallic-15 W111“ “ho had done W‘th fall, and she was lookingdrendfully frigh‘- the diamonds, in order that they might enmL b0 WC?‘"â€'°$1- †, “0h, sir," she said, " I'd do anything ‘ “ “ h“ ‘5‘ ‘30 bccmlw, 0f “107 , "led in the wor.‘d for you, and Miss Floss I'd Isle“, bursting at last into a passion of lay my me down for; but I damn} do ‘09:?“ ' n , this. His lordship told me most particu- ' 'llmtll ll? )0“ 5â€"10de {mull Pald larly to take no letter or paper to Miss “1115 i “ You“ "'3 “blo to thmk ** mile Floss without his seeing it ï¬rst. I can't after that, when your llJad fuels clearer. disobey his lordshlp, air," 1 W311i ‘0 Speak-H “No of course not " screed Geor e. “ SW“k “‘“Vn†“id Flour “.1 3‘“ MW" “ Give’mc the letter i†slid, takinggit boiling water added, then the bran. covering the mixture with an old rug and allowing it :0 thus rest for five hours; then the mass is stirred up well. The bran absorbs while retaining the vapor, and the linseed binds the bran and oats together. A greater quantity of llaxsced would make the preparation too oily and less relisbable. One feed per day is sufï¬cient. It is easily digest-ed and is especially adapted to young animals, add- ing to their volume rather than to their height, giving substance to the frame. A Common Mistake. A very common mistako or foult is committed by farmers in permitting all kinds of stock to run together in one already. What can you have to say, from Mill's hand’he put “10min sheet yard or enclosure. Horses, colts «which Mm“ ' of paper to the nearest. gas-jet and held are frisky Creatures-hmâ€, COWS: Sheep, pigs, and fowls all run in one yard or field. The horses worry the colts; tbc colts chase the cows and sheep ; the cows “hook†the colts; the bulls gore the horse ; the pigs worry the cows and sheep, and often destroy the now-born calves and lambs; the fowle and ducks are trampled on, and there is 9. sad time All around. And the farmerâ€"he says he has bad luck and somehow or other some thing is always going wrongâ€"[Rural New Yorker. “ Well, it's not much, Miss Floss. But it till It had burnt nwny. Mills stood by it has not me thinking. There’s one silently wntching him ; but. when, after down-stairs that's begun go talk of leav~ seeing the paper consumed, he began ing his lordship's service because of n hastily to go down-stairs, she summoned 'fortunu that‘s come to her. Now I've up her courage and spoke again. only board this talked about the last day u If you please, air, {couldn't do otheb 0" "V0; “I‘d ll 39?}“0‘1 “"330 that ill wiseâ€"could l, sir? I mean, sirâ€"of course “inâ€, NJ?†"(lw' ,., 1 know lcan't do anything but obey the , “.110 ‘3 ‘F' “ms ; orders I have ; but you're not angry with I‘ \\ ell. miss, that s the strangest part me. am you. air r- ef it. I hardly like to say, lisvmg known u No, no, Mina," Mid George, pausing “‘1 WNW“ed 110' “n my me- bus 1‘1 a minute. “You are doing quite right." sooner‘ausp'ect my own mother than you, The“ 1m hastened away; leaving Mina H'†.“nu' . . . .., better satisfied; she, like all the servants, ' “ 'lull me, Mills, wlx u is it 1 loved Mr. Hazel. "Unc that's got [in reason to talk of George went out of tho house. “in (onlmll’ “r “cell an?“ ' “ISWGNd Mil“, keeping up the fiction of being in a great. “Emlg h,“ h°“‘l‘llt.il°“â€f.°r 1,5“ mm hurry. When he got out of night, 110 ii?! “13‘1" l} PNlll' l’lelllg “l llâ€, lonl‘ stopped to light a cigar, then loitered on “£195†99""0‘3- 1 mm“ an Rlddt‘llv very slowly, thinking, hesitatlngâ€"trying "ff" V m ‘ . to decide what he would do. But he Ml“- l“‘ld°u - who“ 1‘ ‘0“ 1“ Pw' did nothing for a long time, only walked found nimzcmcnt. Mrs. lliddell‘s name up and down. .moking and watching the and eminent respectability were to her “mam†fan upon the park. Find “liven-ll)†“Fm!- S‘Whawllgcu‘ When at lust it seemed to him dark ion as this which Mills made struck her enough {0, hi. purpose. be came back to with utter astonishment. Mills saw lllls,‘thc gudwmnn “f the [{Zatherbloom Controlling Sex of Poultry. A writer in the “ Farming World," on the subject for breeding for sex in poul- try, rays: “Having seen some discus- sion about the shape of eggs to determine follows : For cockerels, mate a one-year two years old and you will get the desired results. For breeding pullets, mate a three-yenr-old cock with one-year-old hens. I have never had any exception to this rule." __.___ __._._-s...-â€".-._..._. - lidlson l'ncompnniqnahlc. and immediately began to justify ~herself mammn, spranzcver i; wry easily, and 1‘ lli‘llllli “mil†"M , crept nloug under it in the darkness. "1 am well aware. miss." she said plug! was 3101,01“ he,- room_ She had Genius is not always appreciated in Mlmmtlflt Meryl’h‘dy “Weâ€a Mm- naked Mills to leave her; for she had OVOYS'dX‘YllfC, 311d 9-8 im‘t‘mch 'ChOla': lliddcll so much in this house timt2such 3 mm, 5,, weary that p.30;- Mm,†{ace of or scientist is often ur welcome among his thing wouldn't be lhr‘ll;htllf. 1 might ‘,,.,,,,,,,,hv made her feel more wretched_ associates. This was brought to my at- be suspectcdwor you, rnlssâ€"but not Tho mg, :03†mum weuing hot Mldltention the other day while discussing MN- li'ddt‘ll- 5-0" "m" 0â€â€œ 8'91“ bltteffrorn her eyes; she flung her arms “10 W‘lndk‘ffnl “10°C†0‘ EJibOn. “itha reason why she should do it-~»-slie is so abom be, head with “wild gJagum‘ “myt well-known telegrapber. Said he: “I safe. And it is. to say the least of it. Em-o way to A m of Rheum“ and despair used to work with him, and while he wu strange that she should go and have alum: a)“, could Hug check of at“, sgood operator he was not popular with! fortune left her just now ; don't youv‘undumv the .0135 died away; but mu us. If any of the men wanted a cum- think so, miss l'†lshe mt 'mogionlm hm- hm.“ clawed psnlon to go down the street with or take . H Pflhi‘l" “lb†“m “"355 “bl†'illllabove her head: letting the tears drop ll 31“? be "‘10-" _ l down her fscu unhecded. "Certainly, min; but one thyng m, 3,; (fos'fle‘ng) must uy, becsuso it is my duty. Mrs. ,_.4__.«-». ‘ llildsll is the only other servant in the A saw Idea In Diaries. house btiidcs myself who knows where “chiotyyounâ€m‘nflvem‘nevgd“ the key of the jewels is kept. And she in 5 “ a walk. Tum would never be asked. The l lboys didn't take to him. ihnd, some of us would not have to be l pounding a key for small wages to-day; bu: you can't sllreys tell." l ... .n _.4....... _. 5. -....._..._ you know tails of the crime withlmrrible exactness. Following the boy’s. confession a box can- bofore you hit her. Experience is a. great mining the. ashes and bones, thcrevolvers and the knives, was discovered. Mrs. Drusc died vcryruysteriuusly. A crime was then suspected, could be proved. The woman has a ter- Thcrc is no such thing us n“cud" nble terripsr. She air-.1. lint late husband\“h° “1191105, In!“ “Muted? wry “long This the out came 1 get tho choose and return. gentlo‘nw ‘ after it ? was there some subtle means of commun- Millignn, being “l Wmlmm “10351 th‘JUf-{ht it“; 3 its Work until n. perfestcurc results. 15w until last ) ear. ,the ( rawcr seems, struck with tho e:ruc idea as me Egyp» tien architect of the treasure-house, and , . went and helped himself as he liked, and ' Mir-M. and u equally good f.,r internal or to such an aunt that he has during the cxtvrnf-l lite. year purchmed it :me lauusca m the imigh- Pe’h‘l“ ‘5 w“ borhood. ‘princcre and half of the king-1cm . . . I, _ _ _ _ Iliugiiah builler has merely iaund vlzzs gfllmï¬ 0“ 0‘"de ‘0' “‘11 Iw- xl’nrsumc knowledge lnder mm- I way 12.2.. a... ‘nsnds of tho p»llc-:.-â€"§_St. . with a profane objuration, take your stool ondy was earth-d into n back‘ro-ln. All by the log and whack the cow across her axe and curving knives were brought. It doesn't hurt. the Tno woman first cut off her husband's; head and then chopped the trunk and and limb: to pieces, having the clothes to do to a cow, on, The family gathered about the ghastly nieces and with the knives cut the flesh from the bones. pieces were thrown into a pot of boiling water. the bones Woru ufm-rwards curried. milk in. The proper thing to do in ibis flesh was then curried by the woman to the hog pens and fed to tho hogs. \Vhen you ashes and half-burned bones weralhmwn have done It just once you will realize in an adjacent swamp. theta cow’s back is shaped like the roof and carving knives were thrown into Weathcrbee's Pond, which skirts the road the ridge pole, but your hand will get near the house. The head and somei The remainder was baked, and .1... he The ax. revolver The boy (Estes has confessed the do- It is stated that aformerliusbnnd of but nothing bud not. rocmed together for ten years. tlm time ; bl“? were is a cad in another Silo hated him, and frequently gave evi- Animala like the cow, which live denca that she wished him “P0X! fOOd “03 very COIICBDtl‘ated, have *0 long since one of her clnldren died from “mama large quantities 0f it 340 8'“ the brutal punishment and heir of care. dead. Not ~~ ~00<~mr¢¢Fâ€"-â€"'o Did it Iiingnelize the House. One of cunt-"ell known citizens is the _ _ ‘ possessor of a cat, which a great pet in Afterward, when testing, they bung beer; the {2.l,~,i‘,y_ PPrtlon-g 0f f°°d t0 “15 mouth: by ‘3 [ll-’3’ family could keep house without that cut. cral arrangement of the muscles of the That, is the Stomach. 311d Chew “3 over 3381“? this goes without saying. A few ownings ago , ' , 1 nto the house bringing al “cond- Prcce†1‘ called CIIB‘V’E‘E "1° mouseâ€"no uncommon thing for the cat , , , , , to do, as it is a good mouscr. masticatth it 15 swallowed and passes into out 3 BePante Stomach another Portion 0i and a half, then not it. up by the wall and the rough food is then chewed, and thus crew imo bud and we,†to 313,.“ Indeed i: is doubtful if the " ï¬nes: cut in the world "' But the played with that mouse for an hour The mouse, ihlxvugh stlzl alive and apparently uninjured, remained just; where the out put it for so long that the family became interested in tho mouse, and the gentle. man proucc led to stir it up. animal started to run, went a. short dis- tance and returned to the very spot where Tito little the cab l.ch it. Then the gentleman tried to entice the mouse away with a. bio of cheese. that. the mouse. would leave its pnsrtron, This succeeded only so far This was tried onuiu and warn, and alwars With o r: J the same resulba the mums-2 returned to its former position, us if under orders which it dared pvpt disobey, and tho gon- tlemsn could .dri-"c is away by any finally l-ll. tlio mouse. alone, and ti: rim-dined "‘ï¬etly grnd apparently con- ientomy. When the car. had been asleep for considers" ‘ly more than r-n hour, the gentleman naked her up to ace what would happen next. .ba cat's ï¬rst look was toward where elm hat-cl left the mouse, and seeing it them all right, seemed sab- iclied. The cat looked at the mouse and the mouse looked at. the cut, but. neither move: . The gentleman then stirred up the mouse with r. stick, wheU it started to run lively, but was of course soon stop- pc . This was repeated, the mouse hav- ing no hesitation in lenvingthc place now that the cat w-as watching. The play con- tinued for half an hour or so, when the family retired, and shortly afterward a satisfied “ meoew " from the cut told that. mousio was eaten. Now the family are very much interested in the «mention 2 “ What did the cat do to the mouse to make it so anxious to remain just where the cat left it until the former could look Was it anlmal magnet-ism, or ication between them, and the cat told the mouse to remain there, and the mouse did as it was told, except when in‘ terfered with by more intelligent human- ity l" _...~ Nothing: New Under the Sun. That there is nothing new under the sun must. surely have been the reflection of those who read the strange story of robbery at Portsmouth, which is de- scribed in this morning’s papers. thousands of years ago King Ramoses of Some Egyptâ€"as described by Herodotusâ€"got the sex, you have to mate your fowls as a builder to build him a. secret treasure- housc to which the king alone could ï¬nd old coekerel with hens not more than an entrance; but the nature builder left a loose storm, and helped himself at the treasury when he liked. Abou: ten years ago, it appears, a gentleman named residing near Portsmouth, “secret dnnver" would be safer than a bank, and instructed n workman to nnkol him a rrcvptucle of this nature. into this druwor, when constructed, Mr. Mil-l ligan poured some hundred SovereiL-ns and never afterward ins )L'Cl‘:.l the store. , n. the Jan, put of one]! _ Th“ 'l‘t'~tlluolu'- year Mr. Mliigun put 200 more envor- ; Or hundreds of druggiels bcsr here wiz- ‘ The builder of j was to the rillcrcy of I‘olsm‘s antvruxlz however, to have been as the nmr potent pain retrielly in the cigns into the drawer. Chllll’iul. lill'erently; for, wit c ‘cly the tales cud \wlnch she proposes "proving her royal ‘fr-lio des grandeuls†under the notice of PARS! AND GARDEN. Some apple trees in Knees are mid to line bcrue mree crops of apples during the past year. Tue feet of harass. no: at work. should 'n A ‘Y ' ‘ Vole can funy exsznzmn every few days, a: :esst {Witt n V- eek. Within a few years the nnnnfscture of cheese hr: '11 reused in t..e United State: A ropes-mo pourda to 45.),CO'JJO'J. See ills: :‘ne sable doors can be Eastern e-l 53 e: loulihrr open or shut, and not . . rule: them to be broken to pieces by the mud. The importation of oranges and lemon! from Mcdit-srrsnenu purls to New York during the past your, aggregate: 773 476 racksgci, b.ing an excess of 203657 packages over the preceding you. The common annual blinkberry is n . l‘l‘zlilf', graceful plenr. and though weed) gI’U-u'li‘. in the garden, in: 's an ad- ntirsble cut flower if taken otl‘iu sprays ; the buds come on: inzo bloom in the vase almost as pt-rsistingly its in the ground. Preaching and Practice. , “See here, Mr. Blank, what are you' going out to-uight for i" inked Mrs. B. l Bi: polilizsl meeting to-night," re- 1 plud Mr. B , apologetically. "Political meeting. eh i" echoed Mrs. . B. 1‘ You have )een going to political f meetings new every night for ï¬ve “‘et‘ks, ‘ ;.~n.l if i: had not been for me you would have worn your boots to bed every single ' rune." ‘ “ But just think how nice it would be if I should get nominated for something. Think of the loads of money I could rake Bin, and the furniture and new clothes. 3 nndâ€"†‘ “ That will do," interrupted Mrs. Blank ; “ I have heard thr t story before. lYou made :1 speech last night i" l “ Yes." responded Mr. Blank, wit psrdonlble pride. l l l l l l l 2 seek the ntnn, and not thc man the cllim.’ 2 how, you yrs: take 011‘ that overcoat, sir, lsrt right down. and if the oilim comes and In Very cold weather it I: difficult to knocks, I will let it in." make same cows drink as much as they should. Giving them daily a small ration of salt in their feed will increase their dc- maxnl for drink. Then fed partly with roots or gruell food, twice watering will answer. Futteniug cattle but once a. day. "The Queen's Daughter." The Borne correspoudcnc ofn French morning pspcr sun: to his jJnrnnl not wry lnngago e highlysensutiuualacmunt The l of n lady whom he ULCJ met-â€"l believe \nr Ilusel1~und who represented borerlf us being Queen Victoria's eldest daugh- ter. I 9m in 21. position to inform your readers that the woman in question is at present. residing in the Rue de la Bocho in this city, and is actively engaged in lie sat. -...._.__... - .1 Printcr‘s Error. Sweet are the uses of adrcrsrly, the often drink printer's copy said, but he set it up, sweet are the uses of advertising. Sweet, 1 indeed, to those who in sickness and suf~ fering have seen the advertisement of some sovereign remedy, which upon trial lus brought: thorn from death’s door. “The bus: thing I ever saw in my paper was the advertisement of Dr. Pierce's ‘Golden Medical Discovery' †is again and again the testimony of those who have been healed by it of lung disease, bron- chial sflections, tumors, ulcers, liver com- plaints and the ills to which flesh is heir. A new chin-holder, which is pro- prcpsring for publicition a brochure in nounced the most. satisfactory one ever u origin and parentage. Friends of mine who have rocn this new “Claimant†as- sert- tlml, so far as they cut ascertain, she is in full p'isSL‘tSiGil of her reasoning powers, and eserts her claims with all the appearance of the utmost sincerity. facts lo support be: case against the Crown Princess of Germany, who, ac- cording to her story, was substituted, when an infant, in hcr'etcml. without. the mother's knowledge and at the conniv- uncc of certain habitucs of the Court. Various foreign dignitaries attach some importunco to the statements, and Bllu has, I am told, influential friends in the city who are only too willing to do all in their power to push forward lin‘ interests. I should not have though: it [is ID bring the craze of 1‘. silly and infatuated woman siiiictcd with what the French call “In your readers, were it not that Iknow she has behind her a strong cotcrio of poll- ticians and O‘Cl’xL‘IBJVllO are determined to malzu capital out of the entire Erwinâ€"[Paris Correspondent of Vanity "air. . _«.,..._.....,.n___,,_ I’E‘wn Pounds for Gross Neglect. The most ccundelously inndequute punishment of modern times was that. in- flicted on John Batty, under manager of a 00.11 mine at Barnslay. This amiable creature discovered that there was 9. large volume of explosive was loose in tho colliory under his control, but did not remove the men from their Work. The consequence was that every soul in the mine worked on in immimr-nt risk of a horrible dentinund Mr. But‘y Would have, had they perished, been morally respon- sible for their death. For his unwilling- ness to avoid the responsibility he was lined the magnificent suns cf 52. ~â€"7>*â€""-‘Q~o'>.0‘m--v-â€"â€" "Nip‘: in the Bud!" Sad to any, runny 3. good thing attains to notlzingmere than a fair beginning. 0n may be also prmnptly frustrated. A sumpticn have their inception in nasal pleasant, soothing rind effectual. It has cured thousands. All druEgis‘ts. skater, but he is able townmkc fancy lig- urcs on ice. important. When you visit or'leeve New York City, save Baggage expresautro untl Unrriutzc Hire. and letop at tho GRAND UNION norm. np‘pn-zltr ‘ Brand Ccntrul Depot I l, 0 elegant rocnrn fitted up M a coat: of onogmillron dollum, 81 and up wards per duy._ lturonccu plnn. {Cluvutor Restaurant an ‘plied wirh the bent. Horse care. stages ind (- evened rull‘mndu'm all deputy Families can live butt-'- lorloxa momy at thr ‘lrnml Union Hotel thm at any other first aims hotel in tho cm. The camel is the only bird we yearn to hear warble after listening to a man learning to play the Viollll. Oolvl {out and hand: we cut-tin ludicnt n: of imp“: feet circulntian (.f the blond. In. (In. MI 8 mnach muons promurm the circulation, he: [Ht .. bowls rug- ular nud induces good lit-Nib. Luge bottlue at 50 cent.- Itis announced that the illustrations alone in Harper during the pm: yearcoet over $80,000. Purely Vegetable. First the bud, then the blot-sum, then the perfect fruit. These are the several stages of Some of the “1|.er important in- [l‘m‘ “All†gradients composing the painless nnd sure corn crireâ€"Pc’rxnr's PAIK].F.SԤ Corn; 113; mums. 'l‘iie juices of plums greatly concentrated and purill-:d, gums and bul- sams in harmonious union, all cumbin; (l. give the grand results. Putnam's B‘rtmrt‘ or makes no sore spot, does no: lzzy 3 mm. l up for n week, but goes on quietly doing lwa'e of acid subs'iiutr‘e. l woollen costumes iv culled “Khartoum.†: ought to be most awfully cheap, it has lrnllen so (fun. Nurviiiuc is cori'poeed cf all newly discovered ingred- lw'urld for all kinds of pains. bottle. and test it at once. T. It, Blel- villo, Prescott. writes: "My curt-mew the um (,5 th., ‘ who have used Nervilinc rpcsk highly of . Egypzinu builder eventually secured the i It. and lam satisï¬ed in will take a loading the 5 plan: in the market btf n: loitg. Try I‘ l"; .4 Ntrz‘llmc f..r pains. Sold by cruggnrts and cannTy dealers every- nd ’5 , t. . , - . _ fgemnrlgnizlgxmg“, bf .t‘éllxlf“:83: , m s manufacturer recently, “ whzch we l “dues, Warner! Henna. 2 when. then. “re ll-drlell is so u. srded in this l “timid and 1m†“Jqu :0 be yer-y mum-l The rcsvc'irver fra‘rvni‘y of Berlin me I ' M." "_’â€"' 4 H‘Wm‘mlv“. m‘," Child. We all?†Kl ' ‘ ‘ .8 l‘l‘m- 11"le 0’ lho mubl 3"“ “elfâ€. "° ‘ " ' y Busiru‘sa ls “Usincï¬s’. lkrmv c.i.-'n other in Heaven." Blahâ€"~- plece that his lordship would have been' . ~ - c . ; well be proud of one of its mele rs. A nngry hwith‘me if 1 bed appeared not to l Litaygigfd Ejsmgildgwu‘id “xii: i FO‘mh' ‘Ru‘fi‘n I‘W‘lllï¬.‘ . “391:3â€: 0? "‘32:. o", ‘1 h , maxlms. we put in blank psges under the l alarm-‘7 “' the Beth“ mm‘ “5" 1"" flu" 1}, °.â€",°" 3°“ 13-“? “I held of ‘Vuim.’ Young men with poor . _ . . . .k suspli‘cnrtgher 2 aid “on: dildully, manor.“ wd plant g hiend‘ can mead I cleaning dig-part??? rib-:dndrzpss‘mn‘ .o in: mi. .tns wry nearly enoug . l thmkwnm'hr “mm, b I mg. ï¬lm owgd “drank; of’t efcig éh‘pg.’ e o surï¬ng? ! “alien hlil‘s was ~one Flees t mtmueg' nth we ‘1.“ ‘nd hour 0‘ on t“ e phiétlxoiiia .0 “Bull's l ‘ _ .h hv d .l‘“ °“ ‘ ench one. “e make them up in every. “‘13:†h: 1h of Fm: u g I ; wnppef. an wen. int? eiflmgg-rcom mug. {mm 9. , to “up,†In“. ‘ acct, w .c .:er pm afoul nit lieu?“ "‘"°’ ‘° ’“‘ "4â€" i "'3‘ mm. “i†"‘h dâ€? I 22.: “necessitates;1:22;?! . ' . . . gan : wu anroryponc numerals“ - - “ 'l £328 giimï¬uhm Sign c. . funnmble 'mw," m . and welloknown professors. It is need- “31.332.353.333 :5“ †ll?“ ° °‘ “3‘†““ "9""'“"‘"" "‘"llil’fm'ï¬lili‘fd3522111333312“; At last the matched up her pet: end; nulâ€" lest e workman as he wu, and still is, n trots urn lines. ‘ A Welsh enthusiast in the muse of en- diligent student. “Haven "my witness that Iknow.ma'ion lately muted a absolutely nothing sbaut the diamonds l" Tue ceremony lasted nine helm, and was abandon his nocturnal pursuits, but thus This she folded and put late an en- . rimmed by \heunnds. list without success. l. l. I l l Several efforts and not ael‘. med of his tradeâ€"which is that cenrly applied to the'head of the street of A publicau. l - 'l.c.~tlngin Dublin some gelnlcmtn nd-: about drawing 3 cork from s whisky . l~ ‘ ‘~> '-a“ru‘.a2lm ~ uncatu aigned by two or three eminent « pm?“ lllfluen‘ ' . , 3 ‘lhey take up no m0" 1001'“ ‘3 “1° nothing in war like a soldier I ' The incoming L ml Mayor of Dublin isf l A: the rcc~i~nthrgrcnl .zurnad o. the Chamber of Commerce for! umhccn, and when a difï¬culty nrnee .lille, “ Let me at it," mid his bird-hip u be, and forthwrth tickled the C'Ifkr; crew and schiv-ved success, riding, a. he" “ There'sl .__ w~â€_--câ€".._.. _- The canal which Germsny iota-nix tax :nnstruct to unite the North and Baltic, Sam is to be large enough to admit of the, favorite bull. od’ers have been made to induce him to largat n: veeeela pesslng through it. 1:5 is estimated :hs: the work will hbe oom- pleud in ï¬ve you-s. l l l V Dranrm‘sf‘sl .u, “Male-Mules: rum‘etflmm-wrwxl “8J1, naming. we can make believe on: when some of thin cull, can't We 1' lean: Mimi Road This. Tre Vfl.’ ’c 11- l' Fm, of Mar-b- offer to .. ' ‘ a: 2:“.- br:~.:..vl r; Volatic B i , l‘n Hi‘CinC App: 0n {til for ' all) still .. tint" Xl"..'.f.'.l-C", tincb‘es, . iv.» :m‘ larslym, 5nd mu; . pleuâ€" rut rerun to r .a- , bra-d g'lnranlevd No risk is liturrul :u ' ty 125:! Hill .35 nl'om'i. “Fer the: ? 9‘. 021-» for illustrd vrl pump is ‘. (we. Man is xnsds of the dun of the earth, end some of than are terns sll their, lives. (a... V, “I. a ' ‘ .. . 6 .~ . . . . . - i150. 0th? “31d It '5 “Judi?†ï¬st cl'lnh'lrf‘t: morning. If it is reasonably wall ventilut. - . ' ' r. - \" ~ I - . . . . .ttr urinal. 1L gr! HI.) 0 sum†cvr t nngs 0,1, as mu, ,1 1,,c,,,1,,co y.â€- ,mmmv‘ m, u“. large proportion of the cases of the most purity nml firm quality of the luuf uswi is Wide-upl‘L-dd and fetal of diseasesâ€"corn the reason of this. camnh- DE 83855 C‘mm'h Henlele “3 ms was 'quxetly.drcsscd.' Did she mean “Y “'- tlmt mn’s silk didn't rustle l†Little Dick The ice rnzm may not be much of a loud." Puiclmse a {on CCTV nimplnl the em, neuralarfs V ‘., new: no.3 new, known, has been invented for violin players. how, ifeome inventor will ludspt it to Congressmen the whole country will rise up and vote him a pen- emu. Loss of power in either sex, however induced, Speedily, thoroughly and permanently cured. Addrces, with three letter stamps for reply and book of pxrticulurs, World's Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, NY. There is a woman in Connecticut who wears u. number nine shoe. When she sets her icon down her husband walks around it and snys : “Yensum; I will.†Camrrhâ€"u't. New Treatment. Perhaps the inn-3t extraordinary euccosa that has been sz-hmved in modern science has been ottntnczl by the Dixon Treatment of Cnturrh. Out of 2.0»0 patients treated durin the vast aix riionilw. ully ninety per ccnt‘lmve been cure of this stubborn malady. 'l‘hll: in none the lcse startling when it is remembered lhul not live per cent. of the putientu presenting themselves to the regular practitioner are henclltted, wnlle the patent medicines and other l'.'l\’5:2'l.lflad cures never record 11 cure at :l._ hurting with the claim now generally believed by the most scientific men that the me“ o is duo to the presence of m in? par ten in the LlSrillL‘E. Mr. Dixon u! once .r opted his cum to their oxtei- rmnntion; thin accomplished the cutarrh In practically cured, rmd the purmununoy is un- questioned, nu unresolleth by him four your: we :«re cures Bill. No one also has evur nt- tumnted to cure cuturrh in this manner, and no otlmr trealment has ever cured entarrh. The application of the remedy in simple and mm be llLHB or home, and the :roaent season of the your rs tho mth fuvore in for u Speedy nnd nnncnv. c Iro. tho inuiorlty of crises being U] at one :rentmcnt. Sullcrcrs should cor- (vnri with Messrs. A. II, DIXON 8:. SUN. 305 lll «treat ’ ;t,'l‘oronto,()nnndn,nnd erclose .n i for tiacrv treatise on onterrh ~32mureal Our mom-y writer says that be is con» slantly reading of ministers (leciining "call-i" und wonders why somebody don't offer ’em a. "put." or u “straddle.†The room in which is number of friends pass the evening smoking either cigurs or inferior tobacco will burn un unpleasant mlm' next rimming. Let the sumo friends smoke only the “Myrtle Navy" and tiny I will liml quite a difference in the room next pleats-untncss \vlnitcver will be found. The Little Nellâ€"I heard Mrs. De lllch any â€"“Naw, she meant mn's dress wasn‘t Yes you can get souctblnx to stop that cough. “I’m mrm, whirl†il. in no tune. Try l'cctmis, IbLLlUI lull; Tho ï¬rst 6 c: m (loum und Gold Cure A, P. 2|:l v yum. (“mower s (10,, Cotton. Woollen. Hllk, U- ps-t, and Worsted leutne hlnhore. Ilumlns, (it NY l’lillflUX AFI‘HUIED “If†(llltllNlU I“ illlanl‘s’l'rHM will [cord rum-1mm gum}; t) their alumna,- by renal: a (h it uvlrlnrsu luv u n [mt cud to rin- ltnwus'rn: ILIJJIL‘ to, (.‘ulJLKuULd. Out. 7 VA _ W__.’ ‘ sin-tsiucslrmm'frhivru may mm mm. >§v wnk. muss llnornnnl. Iiuueumtn, Lnlcin, 0 0 IFYKE’S BEARD ï¬LIXIII l’roduo‘n murtsche ln "- mi. inc-‘0. l'ricI- pl 7 buckles w ccctx. ll.:.lull'1‘u2\',lo‘.’.’ No re nun-5' ,.\l.-ntn n! T0 83'}? Alli) EXl'lZNl-ll’xi A MONTH (hum. b AS'llZED tn Amt) 'H umywhnru. (:lyculnm Hum. Hu- .lI damp fnr reply. W. A. HUN“! 0. CU. ’l‘uru‘n'n.gentsde H7 my“ _' W“ __ AM > Allkln of Me amp: mulls - In mrl . l'lun, Hrlf-lnlovn {.ilronrl, Hunting. Notary h. :1 (My l-ZM’I, etc. Aunt. wentlld. _C’l()K ll llllNhlï¬llJvi KllK Ht Toronto. Vl‘l'lmaï¬ltAl'llY: murwa and Uommncin 'l'du- urnphy thomugh‘y tuuuht by um nrr or Al (ifs-73L on. Allin-w. with s:alnpl)1)MlNllI.\' ’llIl I'lellAl'll lhï¬l‘l‘l'll‘l'l‘ 'Kim Y. 'l‘xlro' to; Jiktl. 'l‘llUltNl'i. Mu, 'l'lillzlllt, l'OAL, AND “EON “up ln-zvl : it'ch Imi’, and truck hum. uni-n. mar-I, Yul rh a. l'l '15 luthdn li'n‘es. Ail I t-e' W. l’. riTifAl‘JMZl 1's lu-s‘. . Nu! bdrmâ€. 1. .unhm' til'ou'l's:li‘siufllr mm A) n M "Ti: "r 5' . in.) {2.0.0 will bu) a fir-‘»‘,lnu hl'lr an! hem Hut.†an I lining a .'~'n 1: n 54.:1 psyu.‘ Lumen.- n h in; ll Vll“.3'- ill: mch n 1.! l'nunny is ll'll.‘7"_n" 1;...11 n» rm be 2"â€: f.r unhingto u-lp \ . tuHAHJ‘mA :.r.-.I'.\.'m;n. thllcllrrtuiu. ' H ’ RUBBER STAMPS “3‘.†lune", lt'vlru'lul, M v.'rl.’:w.l.'\'o(ztrny :iil middle-.51: rlc, A; :I wardid V!) )K k l;l.',\‘KP.:!, 3» Eng ht.,\'n-. t, urcntv. A new thle gal}.ch L-r trimming ‘l‘lle HulunlIllnrrlureilhuliiw’mentkill-nu lullou of Landau ’1‘.h,..h inpute'nhloxw‘nt in Ilicq “v-n'rmlJJ, 1‘21 )1; ‘l'nl.. . n' clnirnl tn LIA? v rmurfl L! - MU Mn b .1: ‘J ..l u c< tn lit ' I} n! 1 “~me .9“ Th. yinuol . ,.. u "r n). am 0' Pn’H’lJy slum-mutt p etc-r a mob ris'-- land wrmnr Iz‘h n 'll‘ reach I \ll ummrml :1 Im' :‘P il"l"\‘I.1'-. HILLIKHLV. AMKIv'In WA‘UI'KIJ “I! IMI.'.“H, H!C1:lsl),l.an".uv, (m2. ll}; ’[II \T SDWEHI WILLIAM EVAHS’ suns bu tll. Ii l' A? IN ABI'NDA\I'I>I. } If my ME‘dH am not 1011 in your min. soul I. v my llinulelwe m d inert-intivc (‘nla rgnr. Mailed free in mi n;«p.rr"tr.r.~. WM. EVASS. Smdsmmv. Montreal. ll'LflBlllbl‘sld 15.1.] k f: ‘dou l“, us'T wee were cl our o4 L? as: a n w: 51 mm All†The the lam that r mm,weusv.¢:.- in modiï¬ed-Man "woodman-nauswa 3. ‘LC l tell: : lhIC-‘llI‘r, notice of it in the papers that the burden in. lAch pr r... .12.. :r .2 --..' of your remarks was ‘ tho tllice should | P. Real lion.“ l'. Alt: Estates Mnnsuni. l' â€"â€"â€"l'5!i “Killâ€"- 5er A.“ |“ > . w. PRI'I‘TIE. Est. ate \'.1 .. .lws !L\.-:~..t..ul. 1‘ Clappertcn's Spsol 0:49.. " And I see by the two or three lines Wmmuu‘. H‘I.L Lu- r-5. 3! a f‘ :- [’3 return r'cii. can: dynamite. : I‘Md)‘: hrs lailir ‘pstnm ul 1’91! C1)‘.'.'|~'. Hill? 5;» “Y [TOXOSXOQ t. .., ‘ " T . ) L:rilI;-.ri’s (firth: * th‘ V l-‘\ i v .. r ‘. . “our l on!" v " \Issv (‘Iippi :n..rl.rl - ~ .~ .zg Ur:- Usï¬l and ' 11' \ uni ‘ FOR PLEASANT SB\‘.’£1\'G ' u x A Q 2‘ . . l . Cozumi'n-onrr. \‘a‘rzsrr-r. 'l‘nuzcv. .t l‘ l or. ‘ A. .r z . bl ..n I'.Il- DIXOE? :3; £59 Kaunas-turns M ’lnr Ln: LEA? HER 1:5")! Li??- Ix lung lair-eel, 1‘ «st, Tum 1r Largo double nth! for l’riru Liam null~ SllOllED The most cunt union. Thule um. :uld b)‘ mm. mw. 0mm. r Jim .1: EGAN mrnnut. 'lltt’ns co..u; min-sf ' l~ul lm-s' J: :’ n- emf-m flu l V .xl lllll’l‘ll EGA“ “l l‘~‘l‘l'lll with a. .- ' - Inn-uteri. [0.1L (ruv ireul r: hm. East. Toronto. 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