CHOICE RECEIPTS. _A._.... --_ , ___.. ,....-... The Opinion ofAll FOR THE FARMER- “55.3 AT 531- Fmt’s Flag-ship on Fire. a “minim†exposnn. â€"". . Rum". c.†-053 “d enema-d The flip “Soblnr's' was Capiain sad in. From an account by Commander Albert hum“ m,“ "5“. .. “I Who have tried Poison's Naanmr, the PAR)! 30111.8. cup. 0, a)“, one cup chug“. "to .38., "an. Karl, m The Century ‘“ p.13...†(a: u “2:113: R great pain remedy is that 1-. is uevenfdl ing in pain of every description. Neu- - * ra‘gia. too‘hache, cramps, pain in the I. 1‘. “in. .t (0.. release. stomach. and kindred complaints are """‘ ' ‘ " " ' " ‘ "‘ bani-hedaaifby magic. Rapid and cerâ€" R- U. rain in operation, pleasant to take, ‘ 7M? Set-villus stands at the very front rank ,- LCl’lllnl‘dB Climax Ping oi remge‘t’iies of this A trial bottle . . [Iii-grin a npï¬uamg: [ml tvrt‘ani‘s mu “refused or 10 cent.‘ . v: ' ml .0. 9 iich :i i, m Mn ‘ smlfil amguut in any case ; but the be: lï¬mfllltimtl‘cllli.zr‘$lk££eï¬â€œâ€œ*“‘ rxp:nditure you can make. ifs sufl'erer "‘ """"“‘“"““ from any kind of pain, is a 10 or 25 cent FOR PLEASANT SEWING bottle of Nerviline at druggista and seem "VSL 05â€â€œ a, dealers. Clapperton's Spool Coiion .l. A new drama is called “The Skating Want-lied FULL Length. Ind torussmoothonany Rink." The “50" m undying the“. sewinoz machine. See that mnnrox‘a name is on rules and have begun to tumble to the u" “Neva-r331: Mm;â€" REAL ESTATE Angst suit that the manufacturers of the “Myrtle - . . . Widmtl. V:ll;a:.-r, Nice. I no rots‘ Asset 1‘“)... tobacco ask all who have not tried it 3 km, c__ will? con... Mfuhuu a s5“, 32...} to do so. The thousands who have already Lima-qu .iT-wrngs Irc mar . swim am ~ . . . . ' ' . d i ‘t t m i done so are living Witnesses of its excellence, “mum†“ ' ‘ “my? "1 n “I “if M“ and are unanimous in the verdict which they 62â€â€œ? , ‘ . i ‘ hemophilia Roller skating has become so popular ii'sl I in some plum “mt husbde .'° 80mg :‘he mar; convenient mast fa: (shaft in‘thclr has. boa ' ' season are meats are sound an. re... Li.- on 01" m rd in order to give the"? w“?! sold il grocers through the lhvtuivzleu Bendin- who April, we quote the following: “ No A “Samoan w“ held n the ham 0; sooner had Farragut givin the r-rder -- - ‘Bard-a-pnrt,‘ than the current gm 3,1;ng g,’§gg;§;;9"§‘;“5“'3m1ï¬â€˜2f: the “up‘ hm "we" “d her b0" renee was the gentleman for whom the went hard up on stand bank. Asthe perk) as w“ Ewen. Shady ï¬t“ fire-raft came against the port side oi . - . the seance began a. hack containing Capt. :E‘;£,;.‘;":.°;:“:‘::‘J:Lt%°.‘i 123$; viwhmdverewvemwr new the browsprit we meld reach the tops of gfgegpwtfh tray; :hbgvguirzi' sznggï¬f: :mfh:;tc:u‘,’égg$ for Mr. Mott, charging him with obtain- tinctly hear the gunners in the wemates Egg Egieioingg f3)†5:138 of mfg?“ 3‘" aha". "den ; “id M way my F‘l' posed relative of Mllelawrenee arrivefiJ Wu“ fl“; n the inlzzfll’ by the ting“ that gentleman app-dashed the opening hzht’ they ï¬red mm frightful “will†in the cabinet. At the same time one of Eununately they did no: mule “thumb the party slip ed down to the front door allowance for our close proximity, and opened i, andpfldmmed the ofï¬ce". Mr? the iron hail passed over our bulwarks. s - - doing but little damage. On the deck of 33g93ffhwmï¬fn‘2ed'géh:goua‘lï¬zflï¬: the ship it was bright as noonday but out ~ - over the majestic river, where the smoke :gfgizzmghéï¬ltie 3:355â€: 1:33: to? . ‘ . . . , . 0‘ m'my gm“ w“ mtemlhed by that of cabinet, about ï¬ve feet from the floor. the pine knots (f the ï¬re-rafts, it was Wh . . . en the supposed spirit appeared he dmk as the blacl‘e†midnight For“ squirted the aniline directly at its face. moment it looked as though the flag-ship .. . The face disappeared and art of the fluid was indeed doomed, but the ï¬remen were Mmck 1119 Wall oppnite‘p At the "ma called away and with too energy of de- - - - spa“ Emmi an to the quarter‘deck. The time the cfhcers rushed into the room and BOHZIIAS Oars â€"A correspondent of two thirds cup of cream, a little salt and the Indiana Fun-pier states that the few nutmeg. loll of that: 0m ill" 'efl’ 8'0“ in 111' Squash Biscvir â€"â€"Two cupfuls of light neighborhood 1m 1w yielded It the rm bread sponge, the pin'. of sifted squash, of 25 t0 35 bushel! in the my {’3' 'thh one cupfui of lilnl'tcnlug, nearly one :up 0“ mill! '6“ "Mills w I“! ï¬ll? an“ fnl of sugar. Mix as bread and roll out P" bmhelc He “Vic†hm bm‘he" ‘0 smocth. Cut into biscuits and raise as "go slow on the 8.2623(1 ‘10 91811." ‘1: "’5 bread. quad†0‘ U“ m b." 9"“ m Pll‘KLZD Arum â€"Pare halve srd frtin “liable dealers at 81.00 to $2 per qua..." me "an. For when period! (f bubfl- apples take three pounds oi sugar, one Rzusrlv you 803er â€"â€"A correspcn' quart of vinegar, one ounce of cinnamon, dent of the liqu World states that l and one ounce of cloves. If ground cin- mixtuie of two-thirds soft Imp Ind 008' human and cloves are used tie in cloth third pine {input in '8!" enough ‘0 and boil With the vinegar: but if whole Wk†8 mek Puma 000 Pound 0f 310Ԡ"l cloves std cinnamon bark are used put “th‘1! “idea w “CB $11100. “1d the two cloves in each piece cf apple and '5')“, boned “ge‘hafl Wm mlke “1 em†break the cinnamon in pieces and bail tivepreventivenfthispestff applied during with the ,pple. ‘bEGfli‘u'm 6‘5"" “Pd†- Afply'nh‘ Tu Br-crir â€"One usrt of flcur one th' 1‘ l†‘1'†“"1 loge ‘ “€233â€- teaspcxlnful of salt, on: half teaspodnful “'9 0f the W‘Vlrg 0’ mm" “d m "‘5‘ of sugar, two tea-poonsful of baking-pews Duals-um: you (iliAf’ESf-I have three dcr, one teaspconful cf lard, and one pint ’0‘" 0' Knpe‘i'me' 0“? hundred “€110.08 of milk. Sift together flour, salt, sugar, Ind 3011 feel- ‘f’a’t- Lnde' Wk “Wilde and powder, rub in the lard. cold, add row there is a 5-in:h tile drain, two and milk w form into 3,, soft z, dough u can 0118 hill {80?- deeP With 300d “unat- My be handled, flour the board and roll out, The story of the last trip of the ship “ Sabine “ is thus related by Mate Grifï¬n of that vessel :- “I shipped on the “ Sabine" from Liverpool,†said the mate. “ I noticed nothing queer about the captain until the twentieth day out, and about half way across the Atlantic. I was pacing the deck in the mid watch. It was blowing a lively breeze from the nor' west and the vessel was braced sharp up on the star‘ buard tack, making a. good course under three topgallant sails. Of a sudden the captain came booming up the companion- way, and, grasping my arm, exclaimed in a hoarse whisper : “ ‘ Mr. Grlfiiu, do you believe in splritsi’ “ I was so startled that I did not know what answer to make, but the captain continued abruptly : “ ‘ I have just received a communication from my brother George, who has been dead for ten yearsâ€"lost at sea. He has mitten to me that this ship will be lost, with all on board, unless I heed his warn- ing.’ grapes ripen two weeks earlier and are cut with a small tin cum“. and bake in a “ ‘ Written toyoul 'I exclaimed. ‘How i broke open the door of the cabinet. Mr. . _ . more highly flavored than the same varie- good ho, own about men,’ minutfl is that 2' it???“ 1 he 3° mnv f9’ke.d mngue.“ 0f Mop, w,“ found on a chair with his face time to attend the rink. g to w. carefully... __‘ ties in the same neighborhood not drain- 00mm, Cm _Two yam“ w's c, “ ‘On my slate on the cabin table,’ be A ,ffggï¬lï¬gefeï¬Elfglggklï¬jrff 1“ covered with aniline, which had struck hummu- vs Substitutes. " i'iiEttlEll. ‘ p replied. ‘ Come and see.‘ ‘ r to him on the nose and mouth. RUM“). ed. They rot much less and the vines do not suffer from excessive cold, as do others near by not drained. The favor- able effect of underdraining the canes of raspberries, blackberries and strawberry plants is quite marked, but not to the Good points are worth remembering, for the reason that they assist us in avoiding many diicomforts, and protect us against the cupidity of overreaching people. When you learn from friends that Pvrxan's Cons“ Exrnacron is safe, prompt and effectual, don’t allow drug- .1333: 33532533me _ gists to palm (if a worthless and perhaps ’ poisonous substitute. His object is quite A, To MODtl‘eill- patent. He wishes to make the few â€"â€"' cents difference betweena good article Allan Ling Steamshipg' . . . . , . and a cheap imitation or substitute. 1 ut am,“ am“ “aâ€, no“ Pom“, m" “m d" nam‘s Corn Extractor. Sold every- and hands! over: 88am"?! to lil‘IVWWOE‘ um :i‘ I up: r ‘ cm in osvir) ms: ash v.r .i\.e ' .5i u- where. Beware of dangerous imitations. 40nd,", ,‘,, “,1, mm. “3,! pm .,,,,.';,‘g_,, s, s c ..i s ..i t Co. ro rietors Kin stou. Ireland. Aisofmmlislliiullrmvia "no: mlm J. he's. P0130“ ‘ ’ p P ’ g N [Auburn oi for night: z‘ilnul, Ill: mnr iuozlzhl ' The steamers of the (‘la an ll. ea ail iluri aiuler Egyptian mummlu are ground up mm to and from Halifax. 1' "land. lien: on aliu‘I‘hilAi‘L paint. They probably give it a good deal vhia: aid liming snwruqi lwt-eeurilu u- in. hit-nt- seal a to i) ‘ ill-snow and Boston w. ekly ; and Mutual of body, .. a'rhinsu'uiila. mummy. ' " l .308 For freight, phPsrRil. or other information 1mm: men! a This apply to A. Sol-mini her & Ci». lialiamoxc; b‘. in“ VOLTMC' BEL! . CO" 0‘ Manta“- Uiiiiaru & Co . Halifax ; Shim a: Go , at. John's, hitch, offer to send their celebrated ELIO N. E; \an. 'l‘liulllsull 5'. Cu" :1. John, N. 13.; mover/rate l5er and otter Eimsio Ar Allen a‘ . ~Ehl€lÂ¥iu§ 1.0..“ a .zliion,&N‘cw “um†“n “M i‘" will†“3" l“ m.“ ddiï¬eblfw‘ili' 'iirrbciiill‘lmielllï¬â€˜d'liaiiiiiolif? )young or old) afflicted With nervous debili Alum “Wand. “Damn. Munmï¬. ty, loss of \‘itulrty, and all kindred trcubies . ~ In Also for rheumatism. neurelgia, paralysis, and man; mile: aiiscases. Complete roster stion to health, anger and manhood gi-alaii teed. No mil; is incurred as thirty days “fill is allowed. Write them at once 1G) illustrated pamphlet free. Coal dealers find they can proï¬tably guess at the weight of coal near enough to sell it ; but there is no guesswork about the price. h caurrnâ€"L NEW Trcannont. n . . Per ups :hu most extraormnay sueccs lat FLOoD‘)G DESERT“ has been soldered in modeinselence has been â€"-- attained by the Dixon Treatment of eaturrh A Frenclniiun's Scheme for liimidiiting the Out o: 2.1.“) patients treated during the vast (rm, “Hum, "on." six months, fully ninety per cent. have been ' †' opreld of thiuustnbegrn ilnu‘léidy. Than igd 3(1):]: ‘ ' '~, to can Blutl mt w en t roman] or t at T There ems†smith 0‘ “diluting-“if†0; not five per cent. of the patients presenting “ms and Algal“ 3 Ohm“ 0 93193:“ themselves to the regular practitioner are lske basins whose sandy or muddy bot- honeflttcd. while the patent medicines and ' ' other advertised cures never record a euro at all hearts. As I crozscd from the star- board to the port side of the deck, I pass- ed close to Farragut, who, as he looked forward and tool: in the situation, clasped his hands high in the air, and exclaimed : “ My God, is it to end in this way i" Fortunately it was not to end as it at that instant seemed, for just then Master's Mate Allen, with the hose in his hand, jumped into the mizzen rigging, and the sheet of flame succumbed to a sheet of water. It was but the dry paint on tho the ship’s side that made the threatening films, and it went down before the ï¬erce attack of the ï¬remen as rapidly as it had sprung up. As the flames died away the engines were backed ‘ hard,’ and, as if providentiully, the ram Mmmssas struck the ship a blow under the counter, which shoved her stern in against the bank, causing her how to slip oil. The ship was again free : anda loud, spontmeous cheer nnt the air, as the crew rushed to their guns wizh renewed energy. 4.. Rtt‘i‘AI. FAX! nus. hXPh‘fi'l‘. RAM“ ifUO SAl-‘L‘TI‘ .‘0 End-hand Bicycles and Ti‘ll‘) More ‘3' Send for list. flf ur, one cup of sugar, three eggs, two tablespoonfllls of wazcr, and butter the size or an egg. Beat the whites and yolks separately, and bake the cake in layers. For the filling, place one-half pint cf milk upon the stove, and when it bcils He acted as if he was unconscious, and was at once searched by the (moors, but nothing was found on his person. The walls of the cabinet were then sounded. Near the top of the wall on the west side is an opening about afoot square. De- tective Hays says he reached his hand in the opening and disci vered there was a double wax]. When Mott pretended to recover consciousness he became appar- ently ind'gnant and threatened ven- geance. He was taken before JusticoAllen at tin lmier's residence, and gave bond in the sum of $200 for his appearance to answer to a chargeof obtaining money under false pretenses. Mr. Lawrence went on his bulld- Capt. Ditic‘i, who made the arrest, says the warrant was placed in his hands to strvr. He and Detective Hays welt to the house, as described above, and were admitted. \Vhen he reached therm-m lhe aniline had been used. Mrs. Mott, the mtdium’s wife, refused to open the LlOLl‘ and the lock was forced and he and Dett clive Hays entered. He found Mott with his face and clothes (‘fVCI'til with the fluid. When he took hold of him his hand and the warrant were dyed with the stuff. As he was being taken to the jusiiccs‘ (-flice he tried to clean his face with a handkerchief borrowed from Detective Hays end also asked to be allowed to wash. “Amazed at the behavior and talk cf the skipper, I followedhiinbelow. Throw- ing open the state, he said abruptly: ‘Read thati' On the slate were half a H A“ h dczeii lines, written in a bold hand. A extent nations 3 on gra es. t a near as I can recollect- the were about beneï¬ts derived from undsrdrainirg are flag: 1:11:11: affgg’azï¬g 3b::;%:0n::ld 0: as follows :-â€" ’ y s r l a Very "well glen" in “wet than m 8' dry deasertsponnful of fllur, well beaten to\ DEAR BROTHER: You “a in great season, yet, in my opinion it pays large- . , V d .y _ w' ' ly in the “aâ€. upwind)", in “m. clay gather. Flavor wtth lemon or rose. 03:55:" or pppugiwtlï¬plï¬gugy$33303: soil. I I‘m PUDDUG‘-0â€Â° mble‘pounim 0i vessel will be struck b a c'clone at 4 soda, one cupful of molasses, one-half y 3' Forcing Potatoes Early. cupful of sugar, twat!)th cupfu, of o’clock this morning. and unlcss prepared b t: , th 1 f h in time you will be wrecked and lost, Every own“ 0‘ {mm or garden would chlpfiails ofrffis‘ildgjuflZifr inbï¬fglidtbuiiidlsz No “me u to be loat‘ Tnk° am canvass endeavor to start a few hills of potatoes ' ' Off the “hip 3‘ 01198: "1d get You' “8†for very early use. Old potatoes often Ritzrhogt “liliï¬glï¬redoilgthgfl 395“ Emlynâ€! on dBCko D0 “0†“8190‘ B“ l-O be very POO’ for table “9 ‘he ‘3‘“ of water thickened with iloï¬r or (doru- the warning Of your brother GEORGE‘ of June, and the good housewrfe becomes much and aeuoned with nutmeg 0,. “ I looked up. The captain was stand- impatlent for the new crop. We have lemon, butter and afloat. we had this ing with one hand on the table, and his forced the crop by planting In a hotbed for Christmas and ,hiak it aplcndkp eyes, blazing with excitement, were ï¬xed early in April, and then transplanting as _ ' full on mine. ‘Mr. Grifï¬n,’ he said, soon as the weather becomes warm enough BLA-‘C MAM‘E-‘ Soak 0"“ ounce “flsolemly, ‘tbis is a warning from the for open air culture. The sets can be Flannel“ “quart 0f milk “’1' “70 hullâ€, spirit world, and must not be disregarded laid in quite thickly, say two or three “dd 3 “millfiul’ 0f “33", and P1399 “Y†Go on deck at once. Take in the top inches apart in the bed. This will give the 5120' “,hm the “'5'†and gelatin" gallant sails, fore and mizzen-top sails from four to nine square inches (fBKII'fBCB are mixed With the and the mlxulro \g'd couraeg’ and put a close reef in {he ..._...-.. w..._. o Sudden White Hair. When the Emperor Lecpold was about to make his grand entry into V‘cnna, the old sexton 0! St. Joseph's Cathedral was much troubled in his mind. Upon such occasions it; had betn his custom to take his stand on the pinnacle of the tower and wave a flag as the imperial pageant passed by; but he felt that age had so weakened his nerve that he dared not again attempt the perilous performance. After think- ing the matter over, he came to the con- clusion that he must ï¬nd a. substitute ; and knowing his pretty daughter had plenty of stalwart suitors, the old fellow publicly announced that the man who could take his place successfully should be his sonin-law. To his intense disgust, for each plant. The transplanting should ‘5 ‘7er ho“ “move from the Pm and “dd main-top sail. You will need all hands. 3 Wineï¬lii" 0f “harry aildï¬alt 3! “9339001†When that is down send down the royal ful of lemon extract. Stir while cooling xards and strike thé t0p_gallgnt wants I to prevent the cream rising to the top. u 1 went at once on deck and began. to thm 0001 lilo“r “"0 a mom and “at on take in sail. When all was snug, and the the “38- vessel, under easy sail, was tumbling over a broken sea. I went down the companion- way into the cabin to look at the glass. I found the captain pacing the floor of the cabin withshort, hasty steps. Heturned bedone before the root growth gets so large as to require much breaking of the - roots when separating the sets as they are taken from .he hot-bed. A very much simpler way of hastening early growth is to set a few quarts of small sized potatoes in a warm, light room, a couple of weeks before planting. Spread them out singly. so the light will fall upon the whole of the potatoes, and if they are all set up so the seed end will be uppermost, there will usually be one leading centre bud that will develop in advance of all the other buds. if the potatoes are planted with care, so as to save this centre bud uninjured. the other iiossv Palomaâ€"Three pints thinly sliced apples, one pint honey, one pint flour, one pint cornmeal, small piece of butter, onelesspooniul soda, the juize of , _ _ two lemons,and three grated lemon rinds. 39 I entered the cabin, 81111 “"1 2 Stir the dry soda into the honey, then “ Well, Mr. Grifï¬n, is everything made add the apples, melted butter and a little , snug?’ ' salt. Now add the other ingredients and\ “ I replied that all his orders had been (‘ONIKOY'S CARRIAGE Tol'a' iii-o theI first and cheapest In the lliirIu-l. Order one l'rnlii your ('urriiiue .Yluiu'r. 'I‘iilw no other kind. Uomlmcrl Lille cl omunlshlpa Running In connection with till- ("and Trunk Rail way of Canada. Hailing from Quebec every Saturday during the summer nioriths,aud from Portland even Thursday during the wiiitormenths. mum date- (ms stir in the flour. Bake one hour and obeyed and that nothing remained to be serve wtth sauce. done but to wait for the cyclone. I then went on deck till 8 bells, when the second aide buds or .3 on will often remain dor. - . the 0391‘ was at once accePbcd Gabriel toms, considerably lOWOl‘ tIlBIl the a“. Surï¬ng with me cla‘m now Renata“, mam Bud y, d m ,1 f "1- h TlieSuakhntllid Berber Railwnv. “mm came “9 mmfl'IMk OfBBtomahmwt Petersheim his e cclalaversion and the terraiiean stretch away southward to the bulieVed my the most scientific men “mum†‘ 5 “p058 ‘8 u ‘2 ti on his face as he glanced aloft and to - ’. p - ’ r" e - ' mat the d‘scsw is due to the museum n°'“"“‘"" "MT" 5 T‘"""“"' ‘9'“ ’ special favorite or the girl, who saw not 083‘s of it zeur- It? was 001- ROUGH-"93 ' ‘ Melitrt‘nl, " ls Montreal. " as . livin aresites in the tissues Mr.Dix- plantoflocd these lake basins or shott on at “ODE. "named mp oue' to than ' ' v ’ rules on from extermination ' this accomplished the catairh by mggmg a can“ 100 I l g, ispructicully edrcu. and the permanency is un- tno gulf of G..ha s, on the east coast of quwmnem M, cum, “may, by hm, to,“ yum Tunis. By this means he expected to age tarp1 curct stiltl‘.‘ 1:10! 0313‘ also has evsaat - . i aimpte focurccn rr n smasher an no am about nine thousand square mnes of mm, “mm mm a": omen wan-b Thu the Sahara into a navigable lee, convert ,wncguon a; mu remedy in simple um can be ‘ y nd the am done at home and the present season of the a Wide beâ€; 0‘ territory a on year is the most favorable for a speedy and into feriile lends, open a water way for “Imam†cum ma mummy of cum mm“ French commerce far into the country, cured at one mmlln82.fl8|3i§ir8r§h2%%§cgz ' ' ‘ i ' rec-pond Willi {332113. . improve the climate of 'lums and Algeria, Klugflrmt won. Town“. on “a “dim and create a barrier against wud tribes gmnlp m, mm new“ on “mm,_.m,,~rw from the Sahara. 3“" There is little dOUbl‘i that Col. RDU' Yearaof exasperaflng experience have dairo‘s scheme is perfectlyfeasible, though Laugh, u, that, "owing close, quite so opinions differ as to its utility. A com- prompï¬y on the minute a. the bank, the inittee appointed by the French govern- you 01130,, and the bub". merit reported that the plan was piucti- ,mvonmn cable and could be advantageously execu- When you visitor leave New York Olmsave . .- Baggage ltxprcsssge and Carriage Hire. and ted. The late M. 'lissot, the explorer of amp at we UM“) Umw HOTEL 0pm,“, Tunis, fully agrees withRoudaire'avieWs. Grand (39mm; Depot. ‘00 en, an: room. The Count de Losseps and the or giucers gilggdgpwï¬d: £36283“?! 0%?! 13613111 3:113: who Went over the ground With him early m,†Reemumm eu'ppned Wm, pme'bc“ in 1883 approved the project, and De Horne cars. sis as and elevated railroads - - to all depots. chillies can live better Lcsseps is new one of its chief promoters. lor “as money at the Grand Unmn Bowl man “We have no mountains to tunnel or at.th omermstolsss hotelinlhe oitv. level." he aaida few weeks 880. “T198 To break up colds, fevers and inflam- l’mlcct “5 Perfeclly “ammo, WC} W9 Win history attacks, use Dr. Pierco's Oom- turn the desert into a garden ' Those puma Extwcb of bmar;.wued_ who oppose the project doubt that the _,_ P .43 inland ocean would revolutionize the cli- -â€"-" ., "-1-." ._, .-- mate of that Part of the Sahara. and C“Ell.will}ï¬'éf.:fl'?"§fd“‘&i$fï¬. $31" all: believe the sea would be likely to silt up 5-. o. itUdthLJlsruord. com... puma. with saline deposits on account of the rulings}; “ctllnnilmruzuow 1r MN m: U l\‘ aoo.-m.,|uil.li beli' ii particuiais, 3c SAIl'rsnv rapid evaparation in so dry a climate. u,_(io,,0;nudiun mponllon.'romnlo.(‘usda. All set in to agree, however, that it would 5 ‘ “WM,†“unwind, In sum," mm. give fertility to hundreds of thousands of 0 gun for u'a Burns imirovrd farms acres. The promoters of the enterprise {Cygnfggichfldm' 311mm“ CIIANDLER.Ohr ask no assistance from the trtasury of r ‘51,“.“1usual/luslmiii‘} 1......- France, but wish only to motive a con. shrewd whenâ€?! the latest. ilnpr vrtl brick . I . We. is «rushing an stone-swaraiiis maehiner cossion of the bordering tracts, now a ,1); "mm {, ham mun manna. “an. 3; “may WEBtO, Which they expect to ro- U Noninvasqu a:€0.31":l‘lmmw'ol."M claim. â€" . . The line or the Suakim and Barber mil. way is to be the ordinary full gauge of four feet eight and a half inches; the material will all be sent out in ten mile sections, complete and ready for laying, and it is expected that [ruin 20 to 25 miles of it can be laid in a substantial manner each week. There is little need of preliminary surveying, that having been thoroughly done in 1875, and having grow short. and stout, and when planted throw out feeding roofs immediately. A box two feet square, will hold potatoes enough in a single layer for raising all a large family would use in two or three weeks, and such a ‘ox can be set in any sunny ‘window in kitchen or living room. Raising Pigs by “and. Afarmer Who has had the usual dis- Wul‘auing experience iii trying to raise motherless young pigs on ordinary cow's milk, gives the following plan by which he has been successful 2â€"“ The milk must'be from a moderately-new milch cow, and of good qualityâ€"a milk rich in butter rather than casein is to be pre- ferred. It must always be boiled or well soalded, and to it must be added some coarse brown sugar so as to make it sweet, and also a few spots of linseed oilâ€"say, a heaped desert-spoonful of sugar and Brooklyn. “ 18 | listen of passage: Unlulu. Qui-lne in leurpï¬inl 9:: 960. 865. 330. Return. 0'40, elm, Ell'l. elii, accordion t: steamer and th‘Il. interim Mia’s £35, f‘bhilwv \i lowest rates. The fllOUli!‘ snii st-.i.«-ri‘u:;:v lri "ram-J. marked thus: ' are ami-ishlm, win-w Lu: llltlc rzstlce felt. and no cattle or Ain‘t-p are curl. ii on lDi‘la. r31 partlnulars apply to an) (in. d Tum! “than local agents of the Conn-any, or in DAVID TQRK AXE-‘5; ah $0.. General Ala-its. Much-l windward. I soon put him in possession of the occurrences of the night, and his first question was: “ ‘ Where is the captain '2' “ ‘ Below and fast asleep,’ I replied. “He received his orders to keep the ship as she was for half an hour and then call the captain. Iwent below and throw myself into my bunk to wait further de- , , Volopments. At 1-bell the second ifiicer since been or refuliy gone over by experi- can,“ ,be captain, and in a few moments “med enginema- Th“ 1m" “in m the I heard his footstcp as he went through main follow the great caravan route of the the cabin and passed on deck. He had Arabs, thus, of course, touching all the hardy), taken three steps when, with 3 wells, which for the eastern half of the mm. like a wild bent he yelled to the journey are numerous, but small. The unï¬nished second time}. distance is given on the war map as 241 .s . G005 heavens air !' What are you milss, thoUgh some of the I'OULLB are 40 doing with ,his Bhip' r1 Are you crazy 0,. to 00 miles longer. For abouttidczen drunk? Who ordewd you to put the miles from Sua’lum the road is over a ship in this mm 3- gravelly plain, butdt then plunges into it .1 bounded fnm my buuk and on the mountains, rising at the ill-fated deck in time to he,“ the second cï¬icfl. Sinknt a dozen miles further on to ever - . half a teas oouful of oil to the quart. - ’ ' l . say quietly in reply. Upon this 1)the youngsters will thrive 9120 “it “bow lam Elfa' It Fonll’me‘ “The ship is justss she was at eight amazingly, and hardlv miss the care of gorgmgorgef “l A"? bey'l “11 it "mob" bells, when I came on deck, and sail was their mother. Of course they must be m '3' to 025.10} I?“ l“ 19 aim“ fmm reduced by your own orders given to the ‘kept clean and warm, and be attended to f e co?! ’ Y) 1°]. “5 t $13,; d I†m.“ de' mate.’ and fed. as often as they require, which, 183:8 for t 9, "fle‘ h e mougtmm am “ ‘You 8183 llï¬l‘ l ' 5’81le the “Plain: truth to tell, is rather frequently ; about I; k“ 9",? “11,3†a; on! as“ ï¬lm“ the and, springing upon the second officer, 'every two hours, or even oftoner for the and"? 31' hurl.†50““, ‘1“ "1" the be grasped him by the throat and struck ï¬rst week, night. and day, they are ready rod 2 e *, .° ‘5 a “5' wa'erl?85 him several heavy blows in the face before for food, and require it. The greatest in a gnly 1’ ?‘n' Caâ€? at P?" Wu“: I was able to drag him away, with the as- care must be taken not to let any of the yid “ 3t .9 “an 1 BB“ m: ""185 sistance of the man at the wheel. The vessels.-otc., got sour ;and only the re- "1 0 ““Thlménlg “my ‘0 “$311978 the watch on deck, alarmed by the noise, quired amount of food should be prepared prim“: I dig. all.“ fcafct '3 c whim" came running aft and the captain, shak- at a timo,;as if it becomes at all sour. and (f: mm“ 1 1°“ “93 l) t e .“ndmakmg- ing himself free, pulled a brace of revol- v theii’systcms are once upset, it is a most bot “cap? at oneor.twohp°1m5 were m†V8119 from bl! lficl‘at POCketB and began difficult matter to get them right again, .8.“°l:°°‘h°t“tgmg 111“ t .0 mountain, .m’d sheeting right and 18fâ€. at the “me time and all thrift is for a long time lost. The I; 1' t .9“?! am“ a gï¬nlmg may possibly yelling: first time or twoa teaspoon is the haudiest ° “£0â€: ' are V" 3 5" be “me earth “ ‘ Mutiny, by God i' thing to feed with, but in a few lessons wor 3" no maBml‘ry uc‘lpt for “harm they will learn ,0 help themselves out of Indeed, most of the route is practicable with her father's eyes. On the appointed day, Vienna ppened its gates to the new- rnade Emperor ; but it was evening, or near upon evening, when the young flag- bearer welcomed the procession from St. Joseph’s tower. His task performed, Gabriel would have descended from the airy height, but ,found his way barred. Two wretches ha done the treacherous sexton's bidding, and closed the trap-door of the upper stairway, leaving the brave youth to choose between precipitating himeslf on the pavement below, or cling- ing the cold night through to the slender spire, with but ten inches of fco‘thcld. In the moriiiuy. the young girl for whom this awful tsctiï¬ce hadbeen made, rushed frantically about the city uiilil rucue could be afforded. and the poor youth was taken from his perilous positicri ;but when he did descend, his senseswerc daz led, his eyes were sunken and dim,his cheeks we re yellow and wrinkled, his cur- ly locks as white as snow. Gabriel Peter- sheim had won his bride at a fearful cc at; but marry him she wculd, and did, and report says be entirely recovered all but the color of his snow-“bite hair. _.-...â€"_.q-. q..-»oe nanâ€"-â€"-â€"' ll Characteristic Episode. When Gordon Pasha was taken prisoner by the Abyssinians he ocmpletely check- mated King John. The King received his prisoner sitting on his throne or whatever piece of fuiniture did duty for that exalted seat. a chair being placed for the prisoner considerably lower than the seat on which the King sat. The first thing the Pasha did was to seize this chair, place it along- side of his Majesty, and sit down on it ; the next to inform him that he met him CAU-TlONl EACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE MW 18 MARKED T. &B. IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE 9min meme 1 i '51,; w)? ewes-2.»- .‘ Mugab'v. ~ OB rationing and hriuslnu into condition. Hem vows. 0slves,iihoep and up. Tr...- Ycuullial urns lasers ls medatld I‘rtommeudul by Gravel"! Breeders. Mill Oattle product more milk and i-nitsl It fatten: in one-fourth the usual tune and runs will “ In about ten seconds not a man was to be seen about the deck. Fortunately am“! or cup : and when two or three for wagons. Gen. Earle, it ‘will .be rc- no one had been inhmd. Th Sec d as an egual and would only treat him as . , ,_- Pmumu “We be Ad ,, L M my days old will all feed tugcthcr off a plate ï¬embared‘ maacggd SUV†1†{mm his officer sprang into clue of theequagtner 'nch' fins some‘flmt mam-mono}! his gogsï¬fzniieihelmsffï¬ (gills ï¬drliil Milli): 8 3 “ohm†m ' b n m h with as much sell‘uh eagerness as their] “pp gull" "3 ". mm.†.Bi‘ 9" “‘0 boat. while I took ,efuge in the 0,1,". “MEMMWJV bill on."ecevenng himï¬elf th ‘gt f u 3b, lace fo’r a harbor 9 _ twat! liLLKithm., “Ida†bonny... has crossed it three times, insists that the The E‘aflo“ dm ed out of I, ht behind be said, “ Do you know, Gordon Pasha. He “10‘ “0 '3 ° .pk t, . .1" 5: _ ,- L-ulcvtruftt Urinal-1. 'trsmp for an army would be “merely an warn and water}:ng The a?“ M the that I.coeld lull you on the spot it I f e Elbert expects tr; sin lipnartisgaizrek- g I; Z r uh b D nii1::l.ils:;liiul.aarenu. “'1â€. not Grow more Grapes on‘agreelzlible promenade. .This belief is when, deserted his p6“ and covered his liked 2' fl up perfectly well aware of it, or gpklllrpise ogegléppa.;g‘h.water 8 'â€" o, y m“ . M, m, - ‘ Farm ‘.’ all“ a Stggdln‘ thll:1 sutthgilgiesl, clearly, or body bemnd the mine“ mm“. The cap your Majesty, said the Pasha. “Do so at “103 0 i e P UP - a g ,1 NEW 00.0pERATIVE Sandy & ye" h“ paused limo 1 hi“, 0 rs r weu no 0 ui t. “In waited for a moment, “atoning up once lfnlt is your Re) hi pleasure. I sin .____â€"'a»<-»«lâ€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" E ' ' ' - ’ " ' r - ready. Till! disconcerted the King all“ “ A harmonjoug color give. a feeling of I < adopted the practice of training grape V tently, With his shooting irons ready, and more and he “claimed “what, read to i h h ,, V rt .uunm, a __ lines on thepeach, apple and evergreen They knew a Dodge. then to my surprise turned on his heel bekuied, “flaminly. ,‘mplipd thapagha; rePOW ‘1 l 9 on": “Plan 3 J . co Therefore if you have a red-headt (1 wife, furniall your house in the same tint. As soon as Colonel Vilas had taken the oath of oilice as Postmaster Gt lltrfll he turned toward Mrs. \'i|ua and kissed lli'l‘. President Cleveland took his oath of elim- on the wolf-worn Bible which his motimri r gave him when he was leaving home. These PRIOR 25 (ASH. Our new mlicllino is now really. and is as good M on; sold by Agents of $011.0â€. Din: TLPv'I‘BIIO\IALl LOWrJf‘v'lLLrt, l’i’f‘ l7ill,lhl‘$l. Machine arrived nil ri;:hi, un-l it i. curt-rill) well worth lilo "mm-y you le for it mil. its present lllrplovvmnnln l pn-iw ii to um. trees, that there has not been an ample The ya, u, Indians of Sonora 10,, and went below- The IECOhd mam leIled . a 81m, 5 read . to die and no fat 0m '“PPly 0f °h°‘°° Emil“ l"? him†“59- since used ihoticiuf war that were urlg- m°.and the men. 13°88“ to crawl out of fdarililig yuyu‘ putt’ing ma, to destinfryou in lï¬i‘t‘flbl†INN“- lh“ “"1"†“been known to civilized troops. lo a former the“ various hldmg‘phc“ “boat tho would confer a favour on me by so doing, “*9†by “‘9 “'lghbfl'3 “‘ from three i" uprising, says the San Francisco Call, “33‘; . , for you would be doing for me that which two cents a pound, the demand often or they were attacked by Gwen“ ppulum. Th0 "Pmln 1‘ m3“: 1398‘“ “he I 1 am preclndod by my Icilgiuun :cruplhn reedlilg the supply. By allowing the ,1“ 'ho w“ much ammed m "a t}... 33 “Wind mate! “how lace “35 "lone" “Rd l lruui doing for myselfâ€"you would relieve HEM 1U Hm It “in 0" "‘8 peach. “19 "‘1 vages use blankets as a shield against the bleeding‘ ""m "m Fm“, "‘ a“ captain a me from all the troubles and misfortunes sari: i‘v-rtuci y hllat Ind II-Iyl lifï¬mluni. Nulnlynrhnllnnzru lieu: Speciï¬c Medicine Uu. I‘iilludi-lpuiL 3-. “Emil al- .1 “Kb,- ule Ausul‘n md 590‘ch pillnavfnd suldiors' bullets. Holding up is blanket; okawthnl ‘uented tfl (ins ptrolg’lutllfnt 1 which gm future may have in “pro for two huts lilivc llune smoothing lit the start have n w'wr cm sl. ,0 cues-ant ts Lumen" "w‘mu'rt" “" ""Y "H" “lb.†"l “C Fill)“ in†hflll‘lt "do Il‘mld“ 8 at both ends. an that the edge j'lst inucli- 3" w 0 "0 mm“ 9 ‘5 ° ° c" for the new mlministrntiun. 5:257:53. w n A w" Nadir-fig mm “m†“glitch “Awfli'iK In use: " l ' ' . - , imr‘. ' This chm lletei stallercd Kiri bronchi“. Ship" 9‘“ “3 bid if hum]! ed the groundï¬hu Indian riflerm-ll march ifmng m be .dl’ne the me“ "med pmiendy l John, who gasped out lb (lCBESAlI‘. “ Thug like†0i illO llflï¬l)’ I it “0 Mam“! “‘d t d boldly inward hill) behind this appsr-l m: m“ decmcn' ordered a“? wound my power bps 1m terrors fur y-rul ' †Kayne “i†‘°l_l Cl‘lllv‘lt‘d “id PNP‘MY "unm'L‘d ‘ i ntly tilnlsy pronoun. The Mexican! ‘ 9â€â€ to make “fulk (in the “up and I ’ whatever, " was tlw l'ssha‘a iscr rlic reply. 101’ the» i"!!- i“) 0? lbw? Yen“ in“ built? General was soon alarmed, however, to “fluid “y Md an" it out} I ‘hen “5 His Ma'eat ' i: jg m coir-sq madd jug-dug. [ungd ' - r , - down on the transtm and tried to uzzlo : J 5’ ‘ I: - find that his beliefs did not ate-p the f “a . d ï¬.‘ 1 p ly collapsid. Th9 gnpo “If: h by “0 um?" ‘m [an' strange advance, and the moving fort of :WZRgesztthoe Ite‘wazallgfgnggtl‘gélu- C‘s; _ _ “flu†“ml- “'3 ‘9 “0 “ill? “1"?†"Y b‘auke'a soon came so Clt‘lt) to him and ‘ . - . . . hull "UP 51",! “n “k†we ï¬lm“ “i m“ l pouer in such a deadly fire that be w...- , 05 ï¬ â€˜ï¬ce‘ . , The "am" a and Theo“) hudr mmm if grail". my rims fsiu m fly the fluid in cumulus. and with 1" '3‘“ “PW†’“W “(m7 Crl l'li .l,£o- .1“er New Attachment... New Furniture I‘ .. satin}? 7 .‘virkll i: ever; bumml mi; ~---â€"â€"~â€"-â€"-â€"â€" â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"~~-~â€"A-â€"---« « a. wk. “laud RBOUTI , '. i-kmd hiamp for mlupwn of w- mug and our 111. Tlil'l‘.“ :l’l:::l.“l.°;":“.'; l... I i" at . . it ll if I . 'Tll- Ill: douse and the nhcnrest j DON‘T “'Agx l"!!- sm’ m ma lr£21343:.zksfsmlgls;mills , i °" '° MACHINES m.- cu m... Lat lir. l‘iiicc's “Favorite l‘iczcllgtion. l Ul’ 805,13?â€me now um“ dart,“ 11% mm For HH' Ladies. Laughter is \hhrmr rnan‘n pl :Hcr, _ ..- .__-.._â€" --.~_--__. .. -._.. an he planted in vacant spongy“: 10% Tm, Yaqui, had bun mo ac, “‘ Yc's, sir; asleep and snoring like a In the lost number of Alli/ll .~"addnm, C‘urcsall weaknpsres and irregularilius, lfi‘of'roni H. l2..'l'orenlo. . Aunts wasted. "stem fl!fan‘1illly’rvlip:fl::l 3“~‘v;lllllll:l'lllslsil.l: about the house, garden and out- : (lunihicul with the simple fact that while "WW" the Arab mw'l'ap“ prim“! m I “NEHM' bean-ii? .down alnmnom‘ rimming] '4: If D l (Y mmlwnm Hmmnmmd WM: "MI will“ buildings 'illieul occupying any coveted“ bung, “m M, ,hmufl}, mum}, um, “ My mind was made up; I called the Sauna. states that he saw the Mahdi mI fever, boating, displacements. inflilu- i3 "xlzmumnr n m J lsmpmm rule. 'i'lmm lumps am no m-tnlnu line. but at the nine limo add-tho, mm... ml.†mm. 0,1,,“ m,.',,,.;s->conll mate and carpenter, and tellinglltl‘r‘. The latter was then on his way a 1mm". 1110111191; "knottmd “Mimi ' ’ ' u" "" “timid::liiZi'fudr‘lililiiifiiiliiiiwiiï¬iise ing very much to the rural beauty of thelI mm “Haw, i. mzl nut Peudmm g! them my. plan went below, followed by to Mecca, and attracted universal atleh- to caricprous disease._ Price r.duced to lion'tiicluy.illil mzmilo ' cone home. A strong young ripening“, uueifmpismned and hum, up anllhrse officers. “0 opened the door of tron as sMul-sulmsn devotee. In coil- one uonar. By druggists. ,. m" MM‘ [Mull-"ant no-†emu†Sam M ‘m a plant clue to the trunk of an old apple I u h, “in , cl,†(.f ,3,†gmund The bu, lthe captain a room and entered. He lsy versation he proved himself an acci-in- To bwmg zinc fretqu, can the LL11: doable Dnv!;“]â€1;n‘moiflnl 5,, ll llg at. llil (lo, . , or Price inland Discounts 1; James II. Sollls, Hamilton, uni. tree will, if the soil .bout the mom “He†whit Gm. pwqun," imagimdmn the outside of his swinging cot, with pillhed Anb Ebola? Md thmlflglfln- M- metal with very thin gold-size, and when WP 9d “£11 ï¬nely Pounded bone! and "re p...“ - y, g, , r“ g , lhir clothes on. and his heavy breathing Sauna dcnies'thnt the Mahdi was cut a mm] d mb 0,, “amount “mm of " """ " "â€""-" ~-â€"~â€"â€"-â€"-â€"w-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"»â€"â€"-â€"-â€".â€"~â€"_. _ . W has wood ashes, and thesuriaeocuvered Ind ,,..,,..l'.’,§ lllfllaii‘d biugrfgtllndicatcd that no light noise _would dare dealer. red {Hollie (bronze powder).q dry, Jlint! ’ ‘m, “dimmed mm†.1," mung of “no a†MIN-g humim‘ip 0,, ,hecuuLh awaken him. Rapidly and with as little He is of the rrdinaly Arab type, and bumh, S S m. winoi‘mmpletad. won 1 o pan". of ma Rook“ mum.“ ' jnoije as possible I searched his clothes has not the flat Iii se of the Srzudaiizse. 1 "ad a Dreadful cough. ‘1Ԡd a“ dd "‘5" “d u a†“mu “ll 4. I .â€" md “1° mom‘ removing his "When wwwâ€" srd ra's d aconsidersble amoun' of blood ’ I ins to i at! f . ‘ . â€' "‘ "' ' ' I v ' ' - ' ' It . . : nwu oil a. a pom. about ten feet from An none“ (flue. at d knife and even his razor. Possessed A 1-,," Bird, lad my,†; besides, I was very thin, 'H'Bé sins all iiizlildt instilliï¬llivglitlim ghzluiad: Proï¬t“. distal, and flu only the isth BM the the ground. and the young canes are . if these weapons, we had little to fear fastened to the limb- that remain, an us. A Writ of art my bolnrpcrfect and yet from our insane captain if we watched nightly object will at once become bothl '0 “Emilia alto compel admiral ion. A l him. This was soon arranged, theateward 0. mm “id mint, so ï¬ne need spec st wi point out its errersiuiand enter as to form that . be or' would be mdo vim chum dot-119mb p‘mphl‘flmms‘wfllt may.†“3' m‘ 9" gag-mgruggr:“353.13%; 33 m d 1,, ,,,m._..co,d,n M, M, 1,“, form a portion of the household. The" A I‘rencb sculptor, who had erected an: “ The captain did not appear at the u, u‘ ‘mcdpeckcr an up . chem. we ‘ cover,†Thou mi. of can“ be“ “mg 1 The ial.est bird kuuuu lo eihno‘ogi-ts ' and so weak 1 could scarcely go about the was found by Prcfessor Herbert in rim i hour“. This was the use of s man with l \ -. _ mu to newly socnshm'nl for ml. and n .m- lower cocene deposits near Paris, France. ‘ cornumpi ion arising from liver complain } M He recovered his health completely y the my _fl__ " ‘ CAUTION are iy of Is a of saline thiscx- : Naomi-n Imueto Pam the Gnatatluble at breakfm ordinner. In fnc all . - v r mm“ with!“ mnvmlnggw on“. St. Petersburg, was once lecturing to a l bi. man, gnu] '. mud n m high cannot be too thankful that this blflu- lar usumcny. _ , ‘ ’ , G A. cl juice into wine. clan-of students. in criticising works of gnu, Ion “ken so hi. mm b, m. 8°†0‘" Olfflhl‘m “‘1 “Nae?†bl†Astory in a weekly (paper bears the M'fl ' I f , , , V V "' “WTâ€: Mâ€â€œ' W art, he called attention to the celebrated i steward. He took no noon observations, 2?.“ ht," "mi: "'1 d“|:c';'im°éf bnufly title of "Chase by a Corpse." ' V - . den Silver Plate 00. A mm. to a“ Punch Ad.my,a1:;;trtsn statue of Marcus Aurelius aim“: no did not appears? n:uv::°;:;c:u ï¬fth. that". "mm ’t ignit'ha’ve caught him on . Idead run. V v j I ; , I p . "a M; W, m n d M. b, a†Chief Wm 0' He pointed out a great number of m. is; “131:2?†Juwuoed‘ "£3,800?!" a: be unable to see whether a ballet or ll Dab“ dame“ “hams ' - â€" - 7 ‘ ,» ‘ all want reliablogwds .misi on getting those basin! “ M "8“ 1‘ a†“1 ‘5' mi atomic.) {salts the ï¬gure of the vessel, but neither by wordoraetshowed an," andâ€: 'en in. pm on m°jily and permanently cured. Illustrst made by the :h’W&MREflmï¬gfllh°ml I" of which. I! 110,611“! tho any remembrance of his any freak and “’5‘ IboOk three letter Illmpc. Consultation “dim. dnmh‘h: .n. cum, d hm mmhnothtdwerzd aï¬péded ï¬sh: hot.†1 his subsequent queer conduct: ~ †H0". cud," “mphâ€, "WP, j free. World's Dispengary Medical As- rm cow e in e . “My; I. pen the arrival of the babies at Fin, “dun-cl“, : u w" no, m nodal sedation, Buflalo, N. ‘1. ukioof potassium and h mdmiu an artist forced him. however. to u- Girnrd point, physicians were sent for “up†in.me . Second whackâ€: Pm,mr_uG-wem m camp}. 0! .1“ tr â€"- male or female, however induced. spud-l l I MERIDEN Balust- ' ' NM 00., A capital crimeâ€"well. iii-in hsboetlciaimâ€" from the city.sndupontheir muni- .. Ah. ,u, an, coma Bum‘mgm, comma. mud; s,_u1'h._ on. upodasany of them, i! we r thatl “Notwithstandin . this r beast is’atio th tsin was takan cs'ria- mm, u an], " ï¬lial is I crime. alive, while mine is‘desd l"p°° ,’ iii-1:†. up N pk,“ '“ r" 8' I {am i.