Ge 50! "an mm mm." nid n 511.3431. 50m». “Inmmk x m. thmbootno’uhtohmhh.†At Limuiok on tho 8rd inst. the tonsntn' intern» In two hum was told. In one one . tum o! 65 tom. bold undo: lone n I ton. of £119 103.. vs. mid tor £2350; in the 011:" n tum o! 85 noro-. ulno held under lone n 3 rent 01 £111 9.. 61.. van sold for £2,000. wu-u I IN; wwnglng to John 8 r 8“ hlo Ofly. N.J.. nu hungry. bola.“ a: tho bunch Mid dig- olomo. Mr. Spoor “y. tho. whoa oho dog pun om o olom h. toouo n moo the oi: .0 high thl. tho hm vm brook tho mu. 0' too. hot («hot Noted me out I home but! got guy-gm: Mmï¬f :oid‘b: “AI" ‘AI_L)_ ._-_ AI lhe Killemey Preeentmenl Beeelone on April 80th the rojeol to construct e rellwey Iron: Heed out to Kenmere wee epproved of. The will of the lele Eerl of Oheeterfleld hee been proved. the pereonel eesete in Buglend end lrelend exceeding £4,500. Mr. Alex. If. Blewen. J.P., le lhe principle! leg-tee. On April 28th. in the hell feotory of‘ Queen’e Budge. Belle». Eduard Shiv, 18 gene while waning ee emeehine celled the weeher. hed hIe enn caught in the hell end elmoee tom {tom the eooket. He died shortly ether. On April 26th Dr. Riggs. median! ofï¬cer of the Annual: Union for n lengthened period, died II hie midenoe in Arm-3h. Hr. Wm. Miller Kirk. owner of Kandy and Berkley mm. county Arm-3b. died on April son: at Gorey Perk. Wexford. Oilâ€"ado lies-ted Axel-u the Great Pre- mvee cl the Noble-en. A London cehlegrem says: A new lend relerm is being egiteted in Greet Britain. It hes tor its motto the dictum. “ The geme preserves must go." The orgeninetion of e society is propoeed to secure lews to compel the cultivetion or ell lends suitehle lor epieultnre end nnncceseerily withheld from tillege in Euglend end B tlend. for the purpose of " mehing Gre Britein more neerly cell-susteining end less dependent upon Americen end other foreign merkete for coreele. fruits end vegetables.†The movement is eimed chiefly egsinst the immense preserves for deer. grouse. pert- ridgee end pheesents In Perthshire. Argyllshire end Invernees~shirejn Scotland ' end in Yorkshire end ell over the west ace“ in England. In these shires such roprletors es the Duke of Argyll, the age“ of Breedelhene. Lord Willonghby D'Eteshy, Mr. Williemson cl Lewers. end ' Ir. Jemee Dunceu ct Benmore. sech hold ‘ meny thousends of cores, which ere kept fellow solely to provide sport for erietc- l acetic huntsmen. These preserves furnish princely incomes in rentele to their pro- 1 rietore, end it is fainted out es en 1 niguitous end eheur inequelity in the u lews thet these lends. eagregsling hundreds 1 of thou-lends of ecres, do not pey e shilling I of tens towerds the poor retes. while the iermere end householdere ere texed more I heevily in consequence. r When O dog belonging to John apml I- [g]. I“... ‘1 I -A- him wee o! the moot cane! ohereoter, no he hed never eoen him before the previous lendey. when he walked towel-d: Twiokon- hell with Hie Lordehip. who entered his tone to hire eotne refreehment. end whom .he could hudly get rid of. _ ._v â€"v-- uâ€"I-uuwwt’ m lino. the Hui Been in tail lot-vice. He been previously stationed Igun-t Lord It. Inca-nil. 3nd hip uqnglqhnoo with LIâ€" ___ -- AL _ - - ,, 7" r I light, perhcpe c you in Millhenh. which. it breculled. it just the term of imprison- ment Icrved by Col. Vulcntinc Beher for e “Ii-hr oflence with much greater pclli» Blame Cole wen 3 domestic torrent with 312.9. Crcwtord. c ouuel ecqueintence at Lord 8t. Leonude. 0n Tueedcy. in the thee-cc ot Mr. end lire. Orcwtord in Lon- don, the rieoner went to Mr. Crowford'e home It t eight o’clock. end the proce- eutrix newerin‘ghthe door. he requested to he {notched wi e piece 0! ctring to tie up hiedq. Bhe.teeing thnt he wu intoxi- ected. attempted to chnt the door; but the honor forced his wcy in end entered the wing-room. where he roughly took hold elthe procecutrix end cttempted to drag towud c tote. In doing-o ehe wce on the hrecct end on one o! herlege. Bne escaped from him, end the [richer lett‘ hon-e. end she informed ‘ n run nomed Donner, who won at ‘ ~werh In the cordon, o! whet hed occurred. Shortly otterwerd Lord 8t. Leoncrdc re. turned to the houee end requested tohe given hie chort clcy pipe thnt he hcd left I on the dnwing~room tchle. Mr. B. Onw- . 10rd ctcted thct he hnd received In excellent ehcreeter with the prosecutrix. who hcd 1 conducted hone]! in the moat cctistccto_ry nu min- gt... L-) I.--_ _-_ I, ,7 out. No ups“! in oonumplnod by the could of Let BI. Loonuds. but his few remaining Mold- no busily engaged in pup-ring ufliduvita to support 3 motion nu litigation of antenna. It in upootod thst the penalty imposed will be oozpplnyiyoly "ah. Mil-A..- . _-__ :_ “:IIL- , - -._- -v--- “WVâ€"V" W " peer o! the reelm being pieced in M en unenvieble‘ ition. Lord It. Leouerde wee ettend by hie brother. Ir. Welter Sudden. end wee ehly delended iy Bdwerd George Olerhe. Q. 0.. M. P. hr Plymouth. who ie one of the leeding ctminel oouneel et London. He mede e pewerlnl epeech lor the defence, dwelling eepeoieily on the edmieeion by the pretty ocupleinent thet ehe hed once bed e lover with whom ehe wee unduly intimete. The jury wee out but e very few minutes. end returned e verdict of guilty ee indicted end without eny recommendetion to mercy. Tbh reeule wee lully expected. end. indeed. wee regerded ‘ee ineviteble iron the conclueiveneee of the evi- dence. The Recorder remended the rieoner end ennonnced thet sentence wonl not be pronounced nntil_the June eeeeion of the --__A II: o annual nun]! upon lulu 8min} OI- Iu boon the primal nonunion in laden to-dly. Tho we'd plan. at tho mu»... Bunion in Olakonwou. and vupuddod om by 8!: Thoma Chum- )... I. P. tot Kuylohono. sud Records! 00000“, .0! London. The courtroom I: mlwdlod {m}: Imuton. who were! A In.“ ol the m Noun" y...‘ can u cum-u Au“... use» In. In“... Lot» .1. autumn. BRITISH GIIB. â€" vvvw‘v-v' w.‘ by iiiâ€".1160] gmuplo AL- a I: Tho Md mddfltlmmm "-7- WI..- uuvuuu Ill ‘Oimo. T113 8065;. Conn ha in" uk- ucbd two New York policemen cumin“ flu you. no. sad bu Milo-Md their but :lfluy to humouuofumoto be Who , __ __.â€".â€"vw The ml'lll of Vtho gods grind Ilowly, but ntuhoï¬on for ull tho mun thing. said ubom the 921190993: 2m pop. ground In “In- M- Du ngbor was 3 mm so Im;. an «In wan'o Iomobody also Hunter. Brooklyn pnrol wmonl m to. any Ito_u_nob gnmpo {or suicides. none 0! the Pern- that NIVIIIIOII oi the Atlantic [live to Elect. Ase. Johne. Nfld..correepondent tele- graphed on Setnrdey lent: A glgentlo icebern, borne upon upon the Arctic current. entered the Bey of ï¬t. Johns this morning. end now epene the Narrows, forecloeing. to the eye, ell Ingres: end egreee;et|ll.ltie dietnnt neer two mile. from the herhor heedlende. The eteem tug Meson. vmh e party of excurelonlete on ‘ boerd. eteemed round it thle elternoon. end occupied. without e etoppcge. exactly one hour end two mlnntee ln the circuit. Seen from the eleveted tignnl etetlon it ehown eleven emell lekee on its elmoet level top curlece. end two beautiful ceeondee tumble down overlte eidee. Ice weetern end Ie whore on George’e Lodge. A memmoth iceber . eetlmeted It not leee then seven milee nu. pueed Ionth of few deye unce. tort) milee dletlnt ee eeen from the block home over the herbor of St. John. , __ __ v- â€"--le3 uuavvvu nu. A Broadvxew special says Piapot has sent runners to the Orooked Lake reserves snm- moning all the Indians to the sun dance. saying it they fail to some he will consider them enemies and declare war against them. They will probably go. A Westbourne telegram says: Extensive prairie and bush ï¬res are raging in this neighborhmd with considerable loss to set- tlers. W. H. Taylor and H. Wolf were burned one last evening. Their barns. granarxee. houses and contents were totally destroyed. Loss, 03.000 ; no insurance. At Neepawa the market quotations are : Wheat. No. 1 hard. 700. ; lromn. 450. to 500. ; oats, 200. ; potatoes. 300. to 400. ; butter. '220. to 250.; egge. 20o. ; wood. 82 50 per card ; beef. 100. per pound ; lreeh pork. Be. per pound. ' One gets a splendid view of the section of the great rocky barrier from the Mounted Police barracks at Calgary. The snow» clad cones and rial-ran look only a dozen milee distant. but they would still be that duatanoe with a hundred miles thrown in. A n_-_:,, ' -- -_.' â€"-J- 'Belhirk boasts of havirg more unpainted house: than any other town of ite size in the Dominion. Hope it's the same with girls. The North American Contracting Com- pany have completed the construction of the 0. P. B. line from Oalgaryto the thirty- third aiding. and handed it over to the company. A number of actors induced to come to Winnipeg from New York to play in the Standard Theatre. now closed. are. penni- leee. They will be given a beneï¬t next week to enable them to return home. a mu}, supposed to be Creig. the escaped prieoner.wee brought into Winnipeg trom the for West Int night. and proves not to be the men. The Whinud river end Stony creek are literally ewuming with ï¬sh, end ï¬sh epenrlng is the owl-en of_the dny. :_|_|__,_‘, J'eoob Feloonbridge. formerly of Whitby. Yorkshire, died euddenly yeeterdey from the eï¬eota of drink. ' A men, enppoeed to be Oreig. the escaped ntiegner,wse brought into Winnima from Ihiï¬. Colgay onu- her-ell the Denver 0! the Northwoet. A 13-ponnd pike wen nought by on nngler nt Brendon. APoebomoe Beving’e Bank will probe- ‘1â€le opened at the Portege on the let u y. Early sown when in the Portage die. trio: is up, end in in e flonriehing condition. W. J. J tunes and Victor Robertson. berrie- tere. oi the Port-go, have formed e partner- ck}- The Port-go paper mill hu rooommonood opentionl. The Winnipeg nonooutton' strike oon tinuon. Hon. M}. 'N'oz'ééSi 'imvoa 1m night. The Logislnuro assembles on Monduy. as 'tho' Mount Roy-1‘ ï¬nch Compinny. liufl'ted. quitgl. 050 000. ‘In the can dance. He anticipated no trouble whatever. Lester: potent of incorporation have been issued incorporating W. '1‘. Benson. Alfred Petriok, A. 1?. Patrick. Edward Baynec, Robert Walah end Alma Buynee n- OI..- "-__a hrÂ¥,a v. n A Winnipe deepotoh aye: Mr. Owen E. Hughes, of tobut, Eden a 00.. an old under [tom the West. uxived last night. He pooh-pooh'a the “national reports sent out warding Indien troubles. He soy: Pieopot is ï¬red of Moon 3nd floor. end being hungry. In none), end his people suffering ftom scurvy. he went where he oould get fresh ï¬sh and to. putiojpete 1-. 5L- -.__ ,____ r- '1‘. P. Day. In alleged detective, ha been ‘errelted nt Oelgnry. abused with hnving victimized aevenl persons by pretending to start a onttle rwohe end borrowing mono on the strength of it. He hnd 3 blank boo of (Judith Peoitlo Rnilwny pusee. which we: taken trom him. He in from Ontario, hie heme being unearned. The etone onttere ere etili on etrike. Both employere end employeee ere deter- mined not to give in. The Temperenee Alliance met to-dey. when reporte levorehle to the racing 0! the Soott Act were received iron: iflerent eeo tione of the Province. A mere meeting will he held to-night. AWinni g. Mom. deepetoh eeyn: In- ‘dien He telegrnm: One of Piepot'e rnnnere peneed here to-dey going to the Crooked Lehe. Long Lake. lndinn Bend end File Hill reeervee to rouse ell the Indiene. Things nre beginning to look eerione. It in generally expected thnt there will be trouble nt Snndeneee. alwmno loannnbs. Anothu gold and in "portal hon Rn Port-co. Bob. pmpdotor of the Tho-On 00ml no. bu Modal. lamina his map. pogo!- IA..- Author Dboovon a; Goadâ€"g u a“... uvo’o " In... “I'll! I... WINNIPIH. Luv-I Northwest News. u. rouon on“ NI mun [mm a lo loch up. tad no. down tad not den aimâ€"Em alemlbed. O! Ine cowl heve been etole; {tom ehhlee in the vicinity. end some 0! them heve eteerwerde been found ehoe. 0! ehe o‘here no Ireooe heve been found. but whether the «We Meeting is e pen 0! the regremmeoumd om by ehe “ feet tickle! " El not knownâ€"Ban Iv‘rmaco Call. _.- -._- _ - va lawl- bed. She shriehed. and the intruder sprang through the window. out into the yard. which is a few feet below. and made his escape. The father at ï¬rst thought that the girl had been dreaming, but the cold night air waited up from the bay, soon made him realise that the bedroom window was open and the advenv ture'a reality. He closed the window and sat down on a chair to cogitate on the strange sï¬air. when his teeth began to chatter. He started 03 (or his own bed, to continue his meditation. when he discov- ered that the front door was open. He closed and looked the door. and when he reached his bed-room he found his wife , ciming the window in the room. A hurried investigation showed that all the windows and doors on the lower floor of the house had been 0 sued by the midnight prowler. The next «fay the police authorities were notiï¬ed of the nocturnal visitor. Searoely a night passes now but that some female is awakened by the ï¬end tickling her feet. As soonasthe victim 4‘ wakes up the man makes his escape. either through an open window or door. In every instance the prowlsr opens all the doors and windows in the house before he pro- ceeds with his deviltry. The man wears a wide brimmed hat. carries a darhlantern timeless «the letter portion of his lace con oealed by a towel or cloth. He never steals anything. or at any rate nothing has been missed iron the houses visited. exce tin one case. whereatowel was taken. I is probable that the deed forgot his disguise that night and took the towel to use as a mask. A few nights ago a married lady felt the prowler tickling her ieet. She quickly lit a candle, which the intruder as promptly blew out and then jumped throsgh an open window. The oflioers hare been searching for him and he seems to be aware of that fact. for he always selects a victim at a distance from where the omoers are ata lioned. Unless he is caught in ashort time the lair laseiesin the locality infested by him will be compelled to wear their shoes in bed to prevent their having their sleep disturbed. Of late cows have been amt... dqm__sa-A 33::znnnpgoo Th0 anon thu MI 1 A Midnight Intruder Who Tickle- Fe- ls-Ioc' Feet. The worthy citizens living in the - suburban districts of South San Francisco and Butchertown are greatly excited at . present, but their excitement amounts to . almost nothing when compared with their indignation. The peace of their homes has been suddenly shattered by the advent of a ‘ crank in their midst, and all the eï¬orts oi Ofliocr Bennett and the ether policemen stationed in that district have thus far been unsuccessful in ferreting him out. When the neighbors meet in the morning the ï¬rst question they ask one another is. “ Whose feet were tickled last night 7" The cause of their uneasiness can be briefly ex- plained. Shortly after midnight a few weeks ago a gentleman living with his family near the slaughter-house was awakened irom his sleep by the piercing shrieks of his daughter. a young miss 0! 16 summers. He grabbed a revolver and hurriedly ran to her room, in the ex- pectation of meeting a burglar. The girl was almost dead from fright. and in bro'ken accents she narrated to her lather the ‘cause of the outcry. She had been rudely awakened from her dreams of innocence by a tickling sensation in the soles of her test. When she opened her eyes she saw, by the aid of the pale moonlight, which was struggling through the bed-room window, a maellr‘ed man. standing at the foot of her In compliance with the wish of the con- gregetion ct Dingwell Free Church the remains of the Rev. Dr. Kennedy were buried on she let inst. within the shadow of the church where he hed ministered for tony yous. Abbot 6,000 people were present. , __-__" __- â€"â€" vâ€"v. new.“ The following inventories of personal estates have recently been given up: Jemee Shepherd, druggiet. Aberdeen. £24,558 ; John Freeer.hootmeker, Aberdeen. £18,160; J emee Tnlloek, ehipmeeter, Aberdeen, £6,847. Margaret Georgeeon. 65 yeere of ege,wee found on the 4th inet. 1n the room in which she lived at Woodelde. She is believed to hove died of etuvetion. There was eoerecly any furniture in the room, end no bed of any kind. ._--.' â€"â€"v--â€"° nu vlâ€"laVW- The other day while s woman in Gourdon, Kinosrdino. wos cleaning 3 smsll size skate. of the species known us a “ thorny,†she discovered in its stomach s plsin gold ring, bearing the Hall stomp, hug no other mark mL- -,I|, . to 'Boolland in? ‘ 31137113656231.5313? address a Cannon-ï¬ve meeting _in glugpw. "1].. -AL-.. A-.. *I , The mnonnooment this Mr. Gladutone will visit Mid Lothinn in the ontnmn has boon followod by another intimation of importance. Lord Salisbury will glao 39 M I:~nl.....l :â€" AI. - ,,,,,,, An Alloe minieter he just been giving hie views on this text : “ As the partridge eitteth on me. end heteheth them not ; so he that getteth riches and not by rightehell leeve them In the midst of his days. and at his and shell be e fool." The Duke of Roxhnrgh he: been on inted Lord-Lieutenant of Roxbnrgh- eh re. in room of the late Duke 0! Buoolenoh. The other night three young children were found eittlng on their door-step in Port Gleegow. There were no food, ï¬re nor light in the house, and their mother Wee deed end their tether hed been sent to prison. Colonel mob. who was untried the own: day do Minn Logartwood. dnughur ot the Shaw-clerk of Aberdeen. bu died suddenly while on his muting. tour. Mr. Ohulu Dnlrym lo. M. P.. In: tempted the invitntion o the Mid-Lothinn Oonurvnivo Assoolnuon to contest the county in the Conservative interest. ‘ The In. If. W. Ounnlqhun. writer. in Cold-Mom for on: “anyâ€. 0 In. Myoflumofl mum vi fly. Kr. Thom-I Gibb. the old.» lob-blunt of Mutinoh. died an the sen: alt. used 90 (unwound; annumuou. Lulu: “on!“ News n' u. . mus};".55"n“ï¬'.Ԥ;" {u‘m‘ï¬i'é 253; bo‘ling wnur. 1'qu this never-l tlmn In gho day. 3nd drink whim hot. ,ï¬-__ - ~.-â€"-â€". weueus W ll"! size of the peper. _ Place four of the pieces. elternete coiore, end “ weeve †the other fourecroee them. The braided or woven part to be in the centre of the stripe. Feeten the braid with e needle end thread, then out the ende into ï¬ne etripe, the emeller the strips the prettier the fringe. After cutting the fringe ley the met on e teble,tehe e dem cloth (merely damp) our your hend en rub the fringe round end round. then rub it round between your hende.thie mekeelt crinkle up. Peate A piece of etiï¬ piper under the met end they ereleeting end beeutiiul. The mothe do not eet them, end e eheke will dielodge the duet. Teke werm red (knit) woollen ehirte. Out them in etripe ee wide ee ordinary dreee breid, end hnlt them on needlee the size of e lend pencil. The ruge cen be made very beautiful by mehing e centre. piece. then knit etripe of eix or eeven etitchee long enough to go eround them. The meteriel ie in every houeehoid. old veiie of eny color. bindings, etc. '1‘. iii-Ire e Pretlv need-neg. Merh the centre of eeilh hendkerohief or tquere of tilt with e pin. then fold over 1 eech corner towerd the centre. feetening 1‘ them down with e etnoh on wo. Next nether ell eround, leeving e nerrow heeding. Two rowe of gethere e little wey e ert mehe e piece for the drewingetringe. w ich must be drewn in. Then tehe out the elitohee which held the cornere. White lece pleeted eround the top loohe pretty, or ‘iringed out ribbon Ineteed of lece. Put teeeele or bowe of nerrow ribbon on the four cornere thet heng looee. lllete to new-chem". To Write upon Terre-Uotte Teblete.-- Dip the oley tebiet in milk. end then dry. When the it done you oen write upon it ee eeetly ee upon peper. A Cure for Bore Throetâ€"Tehe e tee- 3 epoonful of blech current jem‘or jelly; put II In e ten-eh].- n...l In .L. unaopnnflnnnlâ€"a-â€" For Ohllbltluâ€"Tnh I turnip; boil it ,,,,,,,,,, vu' “UV" VI those pieoel in two. making night piboes in all. Fold each piece across the longest way four times. making it eight double and on mob or more in width. according to :ho nivzn (.0 0|“. --_-.. n. _, n - ,. those I will tell the girls a cheap way to make two or three pretty ornaments. To make pretty paper mats, get two sheets of tissue paper of contrasting colors. Ont each sheet across where it is tolgled. , Out each of AL--- .r.. ._ :7 The steined-glees crese in feehioneble households iswening. end the o inion of intelligent people in thet whole e imite- tion lulled it. Mourning pepers bordered with reel crepe ere elreedy voted “ com- mon †beceuee most rised by people whose delight is to m e en exhibition of their grief end sorrow. Ecclesieetioel clocks for bedrooms ere the newest. They ere mode of olive wood in the form of e cethedrel. end in the steeple is the clock, sweet chimes deeigneting the hours. Bun- sheds hendles suggest thet the designers’ fancies heve rnn riot. Such e veriety hes never been seen. end there is everything from the owl perched on e bough tothe good-sized pug sitting for e photogreph. Gless soled bowls. with compertments underneeth for chopped ice, something efter the butter-dish style. ere emong the new things im rted. The idee is note bed one. end wil no doubt be epprecieted by epicures. Very neturel ere the ertifl- ciel Easter lilies in pore now used for , household decoretion end et some fashione- ble weddings. At it little distenoe it is hard to soy they ere not genuine. Done Itâ€... Heir-Dressing Btvlee. The fashion of errenging the heir still wevers between the olessicel knot end the ooiï¬ure e le Chinoise. The time of the former is no doubt assed, end the Chinese wsy of brushing t e heir trom the back up to the top of the heed will eï¬ectively banish it when summer comes with its sultry deye. The errengement has, besides. this sdventege in its favor. thet it ie in from being unbecoming. A loose-coiled knot et the top of the heed iestened with at low glittering steel pins or held up by e high Spenish comb or tortmse-ehell is well enough; the airy curls on the tore- hesd add to the charm ; but es tonrnures, gloves end other perts of women's spperel have grown during the lest lew yesrs. there is some danger that the coiï¬ure. too. might also teke to growing in heightâ€"which would be a pity. _ â€"A-'wvw Strawberry Sherbetâ€"One punt berry juice, one pint engor, one pint woter, juice mo lemons. one tablespoon!!!) geleï¬no. Or, one pint preserved knit. one cup auger, one quart wont. two lemons. tobleepoonfd geletine. Tun-lulu. Strawberry Ohulotte.â€"hine e bowl with strawberries and ï¬ll with Beverien cream. The cream in mode up of oneqnnrter box ‘geleeine. one quarter enp cold water eoeked bogesher. Wnip one pint of cream till you have three piote of the whip. Boil the remainder wnh one-third cup eager. and when boiling add the geletine. Add one teeepoonfnl venilln. When the mixmreie eoLd add_whippe(l ore-m. , As the strewherry season is at hend. s few idens reguding the dispose! of the delicious berr might be timely. Hereis one of the st mire- for strnwherry uhortoehe: One pint ei ted flour. one-hen tesspooninl salt. scent; one-hell teaspoon. ful sods, mounred utter pnlverislng ; one lull tesspoonful ereem ot tsrtsr (omit if, sour milk be need). mix together end silt two or three times; one qnerter onp but. ter, one cup sweet or sonr milk. or cold wster. Rob in the butter. or melt the but- tor and odd it hot with the milk, grednslly mixing and cutting with s knife, end use just enough to make it 0! light spongy eon- uietenoy. Either bake on o griddle or in the oven. When baked tee-open end spreed each half of the cakes with softened butter. Put hell of the cakes on a. hot plste. Mseh 3 pint of strawberries. sweeten to tsete, put 3 large spoonful on esoh cake ; then put another is er of eekes end whole berries. well sngsre . 8erv_e with cream. De_.._L-___ rn ammo «mm m: will from the Fair 8:: OBESOES MO HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY. “I! Ullfl’ 00W!“ Pu"! Ornamenu. When III-when!“ lulu. A very pretty ouetom. whleh hee einoe been followed. wee introduced et e leehion-- ehle weddin recently et the 8evoy Ohepel- Boyel. Lon on. The choir formed e pro- oeeeion down the eiele to meet the bride end then welhed heck before her to their Eleeee in the church ohenting e hrldel ymn. A more! enpportie ihne given to e leltering girl who hee nenelly to well: u the elele the oheerved of ell oheerVere. en overheering, perhepe, remerhe on the red. Ineee of her noee, or some defect in he: dreee, not very reeeenrlng. Alter the cere- mony. the choir egein formed in pmoeeeioa end relied before the bride end down the eiele to the entrenoe gete. You dreem thet it llee with on women to overn the dentiniee of men. We Iney in. nlge them wlth epleodee. while they treat no to our deetlnyrâ€"Efleelmh Stoddard. â€"-Lut your": fashion no out of am. but lost you'o friends us still our own. This in why Mrs. Pinkhnm'n Vegohhlo Compound never loosen luvor; every Indy who knows its worth (md who does not 7) 19qu Shut the kindly hoe of Mrs. Pinkhm is thus: of on honored lriond. ,7 __.- “yuan-IV uuvunuwll strength. energy. {armada Ind petal-“nos that pronporfly could never hove produced?“ How often hu the dignity of self-anpport Ind self-reap». been gained when tho, dignity otnn oxm-nnl prop but been re- inn-uni Why ahould you go limping around when- Putnam'a Painleu Corn Extractor will remove your coma in 3 low days. It Will give ulmoat instant relief sud ngunnntood cure in the and. Be sure you got the. genuine Putnum'a Corn Extractor, mud.- oy Poison a 00 . Kingston. for nanny nub- amutoo no being eflerod. and it is okay: better to geï¬ tho boat. Bale. sure, pninlou. The Minneopolie Canadian American says that Mr. B. Hugomen. owner at a bonus. farm. 36 Wheetlond. Dokote, formerly resided in Burlington. Out. He went to Dakota ï¬ve yeue ego and is now the owne: of about 40,000 acres of choice lend. Lune Conn". Jen. 9.-â€"We ere not in: the hubit of pufï¬ng patent medicines. but we cannot withheld our testimony as to ‘ehe great value of Nerviline u a remedy ‘for pain. We heve Pleasure in recommend- ing is es s newt-fa ling remedyâ€"Rev. H. J. Amn. Bum. Drums, and many ashore- P. A. Churchill emcee: There eeeme to bone end tothe success of Nerviline. I send you a few testimonials, end can send you lenty more if of use to you. an A L_ -II x I - -* ‘ How_ often has It" Ire-ll [or Themelvu. Pro-mu, Feb. l7.â€"Thia is to certify 61:»- I hue used Polaon'l Nnvmxx for rhonm» ï¬lm. and have found is h valuable remedy for all internal pain. Mid would are: :1 recommend it to the pnblio.â€"N. I! Kmasur. “Au'd ohm-mun!" continued 000m. “ I can't help thinking what u moon [in]. honeoty I mun have when in. only worth .- niokel."-â€"Buton Trama-ipt. --- -_ -u. wueu \IWI‘U i [ “ When I gave him ihe pocketbook he weuogledl He didn’t notice me e! are; but after counting the money and ï¬nding that none wee mieeing he said I wee en honest boy, end handed me e ï¬ve-cent piece, telling me to keep thet for my honesty." “And OhnMIIDIIBI" continued Georg. “ I mn'th-In oldâ€"u..- _|__. , .., - ___- -_ v- uuv w JV“. 801d by'nll dealers in medicine. George eeme running into the house one sleigh-ebbing on though his heert would “ Why. Georgie l " excleimed hie memme. eterting up in elerm, “ whetever in the met- ter 7 " [Noteâ€"She eeid. “ what in the met- ter 7 " hut ehe would heve eeid “ whatever†hed ehe known thet her worde would be- seen in print.] “ I heve done e neughty,'meen thing." cried George, hie teere hreehing out etreeh. “ There. deer. don’t cry 1 Tell it ell to» memnee.†Thue urged, the little fellow told hie story with downoeet eyee end with men, e mighty cob. He hed found e pocketbook ‘ with ever end ever eo mueh money in it. It hed e neme In it which showed him thet it belonged to Mr. Soulleee, the rich mereheut. who lived ï¬ve milee out of town. George hed welhed out to Mr. Boulleee’ pleee end found the owner in e etete bordering on dietrection. He hed loet hie pocketbook with neerly 81,0001n it. Beid George :_ ‘ “WI-nu I a--- L3..- n . ,- Ham Stoneâ€"Cut some elieee of row hem. end put them into n tryingpen with hell e teeeu (oi of water. When the weter'hee boï¬ed ewey. end the etekeeâ€" whioh should be turnedâ€"hove beoomee light brown, dredge them with flour. end pour over them the following eeuoe: Toke a teeeuplnl or milk, at it into n eeuoepeu with a smell piece 0 butter. e teeepoontul o muetud, end e duh of oeyenne. Let it just boil, end pour over the ham. Homin end Milkâ€"Take e quota! of 3 pound ol ominy; put it in enuoepen with eqnart of weter; then put it on the tire and etir until it hecomee quite thick end ebeorhe oil the weter ; then at it in e basin for use; then take one use table- epoonlni o! the re ered hominy, put it in e seuoepon with I! e pint of new milhe. teeapoontnl or enter auger. end 3 little grated nutmeg ; meke ell boil ; pour into 3 heein end nerve hot. This in. very nourish- ing men] for en invalid. mm more “an cqudn the differenci- prioo. Gnnuhtod logs: in the urea ungu- lor ordinuy one. while palm not] in honor to: meringue- md honing. Disc-tibia maniaâ€"Tusk. one pound or brown flour. than pm 1. in I basin ; add 5 pinch of uh; n. "to ounce. of but“: in s saucepan ; Id to i! but - 3 in. of nut, Ind unto is boil; mix it u: the flour. and be“ it u an“! is is quite nit! ; than rollit out wit patty-cutters. md bum. minutes. 1: Sup: PM o mnbjsioï¬rflotwo’éongmy. may onu- «per-m town Inga 0: making. 20 the u-idflionnl flog-mg. [1)!th it com , ,- _.r, â€"â€" â€"- w u. an." spoonful o! M honoudhh. 1.th oil-mandolin to 010mm“. 8 Jollyâ€"Pu! “I! . plutolmuln |ho u.towhioh tddnuhl Md lemonjnlon. us one. wash of m. had um]. lemon ï¬nd; I“ it boil duh look-quit. slur; then pour intosmonld; wgen cold I) in My tor nu. wn-u Ll-plu Yet v Ilea- Ilono- n. “Ivan“! , dogflopea laâ€"J- ‘_