THE FARM. POULTRY FOR PROFIT. pounds corn silage and 055.5 pounds corn fodder. They weighed 495.6 ua iad at the Prainnad and gained 181 lambs cost at the figures ccna Porsites $14.86, and they were OHIO'S se Ea A samen owe ey KILLS fis features reiher Secs With @ high igh forhena somewhat. e'2 For preg owever, he is singularly ie diate reticent, rarely answering save with a brief yes or no wth ‘a -curious’y solemn nod or shake despatch announces A. Rirhardson, Wont nee re ghee eee eae, of ae ‘thomas McKee, at — CSN HOUSEHOLD. rising will not be pe jected to the heat of one-half hour. ‘done mix sugar 1 OVE THE ‘WIFE'S DUTY. ‘When With the ‘reserved white of eae spoon. Apply with! a cloth. seria] HR MOST PAINFUL DEATH ‘until stiff enough not to drop fi rom the | AN EXPERIENCED § ent GIVES HIS ded <THE VERY LATEST FROM ALL THE | aticmpted muieide. by drownin Beers a ab e % PP: hearing that his wife, who had ai ees = pleasant and that ‘she try toplease BELPFUL HINTS. Carolyn -Meethinney Deliberatcty and] The authorities have Bese sorety. pia bs ssopllct ed suicide by taking paris ee eed urses so much ¢ Without Boy Compan- bret c= reepirteh what to do with eae a “i - eer a 3 ‘WORLD OVER. eons by Accident Are returned ($27. Bee poares $10.49 to pay |, a season from the sami andInever fed so regularly SANS ry of sua aia the house pay imore es seven cents a dozen for eggs the grocers more than eight y eggs were all only. good and. fresh, bub attractive in appearance. If an egg gets sometimes one will, it is es wash- le to warrant eggs man- for there cannot be cheapest of all foods for sous ae does not take the ts soiled, as | 2! for.703 pounds of y for the ay Rey s2pounds ine bush- nat each bushel of oats When tel wethitay. | Aa thet vibes at present it is likely that tn eee) sion firm can handle corn ~xception tak liberal “interpretation of the date. pre- sented, yet when viewed in the ni of this ¢ firm as deaiers in the farm pro- ducts of an world, — WRITING LETTERS. To write a pleasing letter the paper use fon—An Infant Charge of Murder. Seale _ McElhinney, ibe 2 deliberation so cold-blooded culating that ee is no exp am that the lila re derer have been studied since the com: Hela to conse a a R _ loft lives in he mig] ‘| School. mission of the eriaié’ the more firmly: has the conviction grown that this is the true theory. At alll events it is the only theory the ES felt that they could act o hh reference to the safety. of the pe abe ae ee ae result is that Dalton’ has ia distinction of having an infant gee just held. in custody to. answer to a charge of murder. THE VICTIM A Eee | CRIPPLE. y that the crime was “ypere was Master ae eat - Pig -year-old son ff Mr. well-to-do law- yer of ioe ae Cu Kidd formerly lived E oe and recently bought cripple from birth, unable to stand or walk and getting al about by wheeling himself around in a little invalid chair which was built for him, and always mg | Eve ec and the ink should be of the best pos- sible qu nity, more especially if the | leaves something to be de- It always looks in good taste, which not be said of the glaring cconatthatian in nae colored cet affected by so maay people ni Mis date of the month and year ought never to be eee a trivial note to ai its baie left out. to put t Cs f the week alon The cit inclosing a fesmeaed: dressed cave for the reply must al- ways be observed when writing to a pine on a matter of business. All the words must be written in full. Abbreviations of any the part toward the Peeiea rao Sra ed. epist! ‘The answer to a letter-which requires a definite response rectly after, it: pest, if possible. There is aa © be gained by sas in ae ee the question at iss much anxious siguaugu and de- liberation. a thease waa fabulously cheap pa tage, the crossing of wri isan unpardonable act. | Correspo cnet w (ces McEz eld frien: | family and the mother of Carolyn Me- Sthinney, the amazing little prodigy of ess who has j hi hea j entire stepatinney family, with tl cee of zyn and a baby pier’ ear old, any, to church. ‘The’ Kidd afte ants baby at the same When oh ie eg left the house ie in ee noe his whee!-chair. j haovened between id aerarture ar the ‘amity at 10 o'clock and the return of | Me te | the esaormally developed hea shockin, | tually, bur: Cae of ‘th oat ess | that is receipt enoug) just: era the 4 ead ici be: e be Bree in the it 6 other 0 renting, “het ing athe even lac! ‘ight pee jast after a consuliation with R. Funck, the Prosecuting Attorneys tase Harrold decided fee betty i child on a change of mi ree, and “at bey Court ‘ah do fixed at $400, which. the famity, sure ished. Steps are now. being te have the bor committed to reels tory iat Ohio. ore the actions of the little mur-| Common Ee gg oe A BIT Ms IRISH WIT. How Pat Got es With the Merchant and pun Receipt. Some dens ago while I was trading in a village store one of the clerks came to the junior partner, who was waiting on me, and said: “Please step to the desk. Pat Flynn wants to settle his account and wants a receipt.” sf “Why, what does he want ceipt?” he said; “we never a one. Simply cross ‘his account off t! sh.” “So I told bim,” answered the clerk, i Chaps he is ae satisfied. You had bet- ae proprietor stepped to the desk, and, after greeting Pat with! a Good- morning,” Pat arent mn the affirmative. “Well,” the merchant, “ there is ew his pen . “That Poked settles it, " said t e're sure ye'll never ‘be askin’ ee T haven't paid “ Ob, well, bi ot rub that out!” Ke Faith | and I thought the same,’ his receipt — MRS. uae 's TRIBULATIONS. replied in bed, “but it may ber, a cat, a rat or coe of the | St an eae nothing. If its a robber t steal ; ty a ae i) » he won't any, “Tet see ‘ita bling is loose 4111 fix it in the morning.” will you wait to yur bed #’ she ext lame, e danger, ae ou are eye and can raise & \d_ screal x the police in p reached home the I ea found, Ms. Gallup Erected “Samuel the doctor as fast sal he: ook ; a it said: yee uu want to settle your bill do|®™ ’Mr. Gal- eH me eae ie going to trsble for here er the shaft of streets in that ci w a cab at Broad and Filbert mai incision and found the spleen badly torn in ie 0 places While this was being done the foes arm Seated. into the veins ee ae arm and leg to take the place ceedingly large quantity of “tlood. that. ight, the next xt ay, was purvive one ‘mgr y and 3 Chatterton pape continued to im- The merchant was evidently annoy- 1 a edad t of a re-| 2 SATIN STITCH. pt acaparin seems to be a return to the old fashioned “‘satin stitch” in bea as reee so ‘well known to our mot! andmothers. The art stitches an for shading are by no means laid Sarge nor will they ever be, for it is by tl 8 Mhoney in me cet fo toa It is apenel to add that Pat got S s or fre! it must always be stuffed) cam be ° work eacl ing, A ey ae to filling. stiches | exactly from cotton fi usual aves in shaded oc iat not stuff- ‘WHY HE MARRIED HER. BS oe my Me and I'll tel rs fine si silk or sai she ies a one city, on the 7th inst. He _ ten to fifteen Another large consignment the eras sn numbering ab abont 6,- teresa Items About Our Own Country: Britain, recovel Gifts a gating to the United States, and agere! care 4 ev? Globe, C Sand! Pros received by Assorted for Easy Reading. NAA. ‘gpStjpThomas has on epidemic. of diph- ods have caused great, damage at ua T. Moore has, bees appointed city srbisier of Gue! British. wa Mohaw et at Halifax rounds oo. John Fri whee van per n ed to put a Dt sen a rt Bot een een received She m., operator and been arr a sted at ‘Gtadstone, Met Bing erashed. fa dled i dour. __ Bostmastor- General Malocl man up to the enquir o best way to impro the. ae cilities in order in Coun wns en for a vaubsidy ee B00 f Lees Ene vthe Stratford Fire t e site and ex An Ottawa deputation waited Laurier. urging ern to the interprovineal r promised to piace estimates mext Seas seared aes peace footing that undert: One dollar ae one cent per bushel wheat at Qa v App his is and was t any cost. ee Montreal eee eh tre Golde ‘he official balf-vearly ‘report of unk Railwé is _ issued i re A d ‘res- | rumour ne thet the Sec will make such an occurrence unneces sa Col, Cole, commander of the Shoebu: team, at Montreal, itiat he intended. to. place peepee next phat ‘or t) bringing the Eng! lish ar cee here to compete with the | demned’ women an ee 2 to sum- The ual financial ede napenaiey bs the bind a and “Ehe expenditure GREAT BRITAIN. ‘iament ‘will re- ane whicl Dr. Catan ee , is dead. ct 23 from 3 | orhich wiped the 1 +k has, sei 3 ny River district tole t the gold Ting ion. | markets are str and the r. suit of millers: competi- {ion for wheat, which they must get at says , | renewal of The Ss, ditingulahed 3 Bogish engineer,| 7. 3 a in’ president of | of $1,858,000 ett eae! University, ‘which $600, ‘@ donor whose ee is to be vane, > for the ie peat ember narchists fone cance tion of = sloudinurst, and tidal w: ttle town of Altata mt of ex! Sir ee Se oe bag British Lvaeurersel to Washingt: had a interview on Fri io ith the United States Secretary Cree on ‘the ‘ion, Commerc’ s from New York as to the eondition of business through- shows practically certainty, but the de and the eet query, in Russia are Hench ing, Stee tne ody. eased. tiie iron ong an tone more Hopeful, as some considerable contracts for large orders have been lately signed. GENERS A ‘The French army is to be increased = 550,000 men, Japanese are pacifying exterminating the natives. ayy pated “ha re Tt a Sees that the ipa and cs ess of asi d wi at visit the Czar Swedish Government will apply ng for a large credit navy. Napesnamtred froin Constantinople that, widespread fears The Banal bl ny. i Buenos Ayers has saistd tye million dollars “with which “to present to Spain a new apatch from Pretoria denies the for indemnity for ‘The St. Petersburg Grashdai amin has been suspended for | publishing de- spatcl aris adversely criticis~ le has been ee LPs ee bias tion excites muc! eres of prisoners of it Pao the have con- pen exec mild in comparison with those taking place in the Philippine Islands, where Uhe Spanish are trying to suppress it of the natives. tch from Constantinople say were ue a ‘he sued in Constantinople DRAG WEA tbe recent pureliase arms i Cuban atrocities are reported to be three © husband. The housewife who de- one’s ac and try ase hint” most, eo fea door recreation should keep herself reas olay vel informed on all simple of the day, and be able to discuss t with ber usband. ba at, jome — at. it, ae Bue Bias “chiles Wasi ae like a clam. and a happy | love, but on. tact, ‘common a 5 ene, in | Sood. feelin, LACES AND HANDKERCHIEFS. Knows that it takes a os te A Rarer ean in and. dip. the handker oot ‘upon glass, and Vallee Shem to. dr dried in the same way. ‘VARIOUS RECIPES. 7 ie eieameas cone and the French a 3 le, ape a a vegetable . dis! melted butter: dust with salt ai F. butter r in a trying pans when bubbling, me or. two tab hese. Place in the oven to dry, Ean aus sores srety sols Buckwheat Pancakes.—One luke-warm water, ‘half eupful of wet yeast, half cupful of wheat flour; add thin Alors Let. it rise over night, votes herself too much to her domestic duties, will find oe pee her, hus- dome: ood wife, one must study to anticipate pact os a ie id a ihe able ex:| Lesbo rown slowly, pein py mer that they should shut themselyes up e is a right and a wrong way’ of e | doing everything, even such little things a change to replace Aen dainty and in it, and allow them In the morn- til rele, not wring them, Tabistucese cach aniae oe taken not to swallow. any. issalve ful of gum ing waters when cool, alae Peery ticle blu= tng dishes, It W f | pearing a table, or bureau, is good then be. Cheese Omelet:i—Reat the yolks of tablespoonfuls of milk and a little salt, then the beaten whites. Melt one dessertspoonful of | 2 pint of sufficient buckwheat flour to make a a meat tor eal it will make a in milk, and served with crouton. Ke seraie may _ But she should not |; - | the. fate mix! me table- ae work ap a snore paste with wa- er. Pour o1 than add a - | or oil of cloves. Shred it pds to harden like bale : ot the ribs out of shape art sometimes useful to. a teaspooatth ate ps, is equal to this makes a aan ga: vents hands from ¢ apping prevents the greasy top of the. seater. fait a'cup should be w le. The ued water artic a hand: ial of idle cNwee) ae sone ———.——__—_—_ BIG BUCKLES. ‘The enormous waist buckles which are at present so much in are deere Cee of the ian d’Artoi ing the omelet, let it cook till aj Waist buckles cam B Trent, brown underneath ed the location of these me eae ment from the oriole G e gen- tlemen of King the walete ne thes ahentiny ladies. But shoe buckles lasted long enough to become, in the hands of: the rich and frivolous, an excuse for cael ances. Their price rose from # shillin, Meats that are boiled ea be more ently ender ; wrong cooking will make ten- Me there is a bit of fish uate hs by be being picked in small pieces, a oil e be as eee ie spoonful of alum wi ith a odie of flour, is two quarts of boil- ur abs water, and atic all. while it: boils cal w drops of carbolic acid substituted in lever, nearly as favor in Paris |Should, besides, oe 's oe to ‘Str: Say. the Most nan Mn rect or Tetanus _ Intense Agony upto the Time of ihe Majority of Deat the el sip Painiess. most painful forms of death are curiously enough, not those that are most sh han the The question as to What are the most (painful and easiest deaths to die, must, of course, be deeply interesting to every- P. Smith, a surgeon of wide r. AL ‘eon. he floor may, be filled with experience in one of our large cities, DEATHS BY ACCIDENT EASY. “Té is a curious fact that | few pet deaths which are to be most have as a rule little or no terror for most people. Now, to decide what is AE the most painful death any of us can die we must oe es into the nature of “In the first place, Ate se groatect suf- to be accompanic: the most excricating agony are in 6 {by 4 F [tick that spotls the looks of the umn ost. painless, only the a know that aise ucnea ee death thi die from many of the eee ‘This is also true Tet the jay oie aes although very distressing, is not, how- painful as that from many familiar “Most of the railroad and trolley- “| often beyond recognition. And-so peo~ nn (ple naturally dread such death and in|imagine that it is the ost’ painful death to die. But for the victim of such an accident the actual pain is not jeans ag great as most ee rson can sie conse a cep tneasural ee cneciousne a 8, ae that any. of it ve Qi College, Cambri Bison of grain, but i your fowls are ened jueen’s College, fea al the lettuce, they will eat, they sires. Th a’ grow faster “Twas surprised this ¢ until a mirror and dressi for joining room were found tol as ever en n ! death of Dr. Pollock, the well | BY&ve- to 10 guineas a pair, and varied bet: a4 ag vnee bas Bazpenea ” he add half cupful of of warm we Se |) 2a Seat toa Tek ct |e sae Te Se es et Pee et a re ee een : eae ae ee ae ae Geer dati sit ee: = t gers ent. ase of Deanty. rar and’ Scotland, during the sear ending eis, 08 grand Ooltty Be rihanna poeta oe Ee a ure eee ras unloaded, “found. i had. in ay va lead to lockjaw: . one i ould live in cl a ; the English! and Seoteh farming in: which atid slfeiually sion = sete eats = at en a ae A vigorous ey a ee violent eet are Selirious = ale ign the dun Mitamer at full cock | mighe ax i culture, ‘o rat ihe importation of into a colander to drain; turn ero ionais be DBAtel a be . SHATTERED ites GUNSHOT that hat ee eae nal ec ' ge it chiro from its cele x the stam Simply Just because ehe's 8 got ———— Good sound common sen: a ENJOYABLE TIME. 308 ‘and I am sure this - profit, for in addition to what we “have fine youn} owls, | tect iy breed gore Sitons sa SHEE od to convey pee Sie pain ee Sanailig write the di- rection Ae id rm ry ft is often. impossi ‘or bere to de- cipher Meee on some of the letters: entrusted to them, thus caus- foayie 's spelling is abo and lt oot x ae. a la over bout ee poe eer Se sis Mec- ‘inney of. armed. fr thought he fan ‘at fir Tom pee wi! ‘orm. ie ut and ve tly. and told it all. | it’s ‘agin nature and scien en are not skilled higroglyphists. | Tommy ped him, he said, a prea i were ‘upstairs, i, SO ee couple, loaded the t of le had | wor Bhs career roceed- persot nie ROYAL COMMAND. @ Queen is at Balmoral she ents, saw, be 2 wasn't be raged very ed. th unduly troubled. Cr 2 | Lately a quaint ieee sari ao a little girl, who, bora Pee a ets A BOAT BOARDED BY A ‘A SHARK. An incident far Saya the Coe urred it of %|ary run of events iup} bay at boat was mi ivatan” wich: inddenially, “always, full of sharks. The man’ noticed an Biddeniy: however, when the moving slowly, an enormous shark, pro- bably “the pees had been follow- BaD, lady | sistanc i that ber aati haa akeoped ease monster at was towed pete where is ae su . | was killed. oie Kingdom ae ae pepe of Va Kingd last in, M. P., for Merthyr Tyd- jis seat in fav- Dr. oa sans ‘the Chinas abl was kidnapped and detmisea the Ohi nese Legation in London, was released on ‘riday, as a result of a es pro- ioe qeaal eh ier Salish Duk: driving, were thrown fr riage, and were seriously injured. Lord, Rosebery, speaking of, Colchies- he fully agreed with Lor fer, as -2 ?rurkish policy,” believing that ‘Baan independent interfer- ence would result ina great Eur €| heen forced Glasgow, whio shortly will pass ‘keane this country on his way from the antipodes, has been acting as gow atan agricultur an Eeleds watcratare tuor the New Za landers have been unable to get ‘along with him. 5 his recipe is for Tere boos prerarsa by Onions ‘ash, peel, and cut, rather fine, four large acetic - |antoa stew\pan with enough cold w: ter to cover them; add a little salt nal boil briskly for about twenty minutes, he skillet again ey a paste an cH milk, pepper; ter. feat cently pees trade fopent enjoined their use upon the cet eae his household, but the dictates of fashion ere ot to overruled. “Probably makers are engaged in the re- in waist buckles, which, however, floarishes principally to-day, the pa ed with jeweled heads, and long, pro- truding jeweled fang: arty BRUTES OF MEN. ‘ Fond’ Mother— think of marryi He's hard-hearte without one diseases as ‘preaches there is a gradual failing 3 the Ee so that the end is quite of ee Teter perueutarly agon; the a age © pan of. dyin iret to purely physi DID THE BELL RING? AIN MU’ and she ee Pelee ae aa fice in or me home and for amy, posed that it bad fa a tallen right thro , are hesitating ok the lev did it. | But as she h: ft waa DA ‘ war. pate of feeding i abeail baal ce Patna Ge if tot = ‘A DIFFERENCE. ; A cesolution adopted by the | Bap- ibly, from the f facts In ringing an electric bell, which ts far from the point at which the push day I went oa visit. “youn ‘button is pressed, a person fame train: | goubt as to ‘whether the bell has or as a. Batteries will some- UTILIZING THE SURES My daughters do all thei Tasblog nowy neciared Toned ubllantly. ‘You don’t mean ough the telep : Yes, sir; I've ged up a stationary se selehone: tort swearing 5 bigyele so. that it runs a sewing | arer the telephone; I’m swearing \ fi to ury. ‘ x of the Jost_o1 ec cea ¥ e eA } UNITED STATES. ees ite reserved), . : © f ‘ e % "| another seat, and I had all my bundles ee ? : eee ted weblen ile{) NORE GHEY KNOW IT) | nutmeg jt excéediny f ‘S REMINDER. Rhema stiee med dled eu Mddeniy: con | See ra Gruner —Why don't wives rise ith eel Rec ton pee rete ah files pa Bluff—I frequently Wednesday ev ‘Op And inake their, tiusbends - stand = NEVER COULD. xt As were walking _to- have something ‘poti my memorx that T had for- A death on Swwinhourne Ie] G, Because men never propose | gotten fc OF Yea Seg Hae fom yellow < Save Vis that ind of women. 4 im fae nd ees ith te Ba ms gethor eau vd cently, When one of them had em Bragg—} one our inalien e ae doug) wi 1e mise 0 fal ‘ve| happen to recall it a 2 yo es exer Purity of heart and life gives clear- SS eet bet excinibal ne borer ae Le ‘Pour| the cloth, the wicked always stand on ; : E y c fm in Ot Bo mite’ iss House of Repre-| nese to the mental horizon ich mothe Pour raked ; 2 ‘ ‘ nt ri * else can a Cover and let | round. So it seems, a ae nea devices ; erp png : icone hice: me eo, Tut T never could. real be “ha them oes i i hor e “ ‘A. CASE IN POINT. He—Yes, I'm going to marry Miss hed No accounting for taste, is ‘omiscuous deyiltry’ She—I think there is, but you must | of 8 ¢ childish, nature, Ee"Bore geple[ always keep in mind that some people good Te: haven't any. ee (over ous Sreatt ta bear 0 yet, there, you aaa : Ger auch, t0 Election Cake.—Two and one-half cup- Wel, ae Pinos fuls of raised bread dough, two cupfuls| it, ae ae an actual) he didn’t work of sugar, one-half neat butter, two] at it hour before he eges (@ little’ of thé whi propied tryines, and adviaed ane tb take TO TEST YOUR SHAPE. IT WILL DO bobo gee A d test of a, ’s sy1 a I want to order this sit, saic id Chumy De cua caeeecagehs ee ice ae kori pay for it sia 4 and wall. The chest. | pening fe eta chats, appa appearance you by le. suggest oe the lorleihg: villainy that is Sn ape ee W. the bells fines gaat et cep an ‘als 3 tor so by m an oscilat- it clears f clouds and shadows.