: Aretag aad Ml « I III ta M, re Bfa 1.1 ... A bright F •re rotota* aad «MUI> toewtdn ■ *1.11 if Hi i.tta Atari, sag • totaiy « taw *11 to Ifataf. to wtfak • tain 4 A^2dtaM.,**2ri rL'sri o Ao Annr, with auij suioi sod Mat h appointments, toram l» toe red U«tat '< Ooon by Um lop in burning Bo! b ^^tatataMnL^Tte^rita? - -ho axpretonUy aronta to ho «j " WtoM-e Maggie f be eaked, finally, U throwing Am hlo bundle cf frost- k cnmtod wood on the hearth. >1 " AM boo goo* with Arthur Tney to a taMDt,-Mmnd hlo wife, mention- P ing o village eevcrel miioo to tb« wee* - "JEo tad eta* baeinraa to transact, and A bo asked bar Is go." ■ husband, la a Una ta surprise asd an- U noysfaca. •' I thought Harry ww a- h tag bars ts-nigbtt" ••I bshece aha decided to go with S Arthur; girU an cfaaogaaUr, too U " Girts anfoola I" addad Hr. Martyn, U oilfalnita sting a rigorioao kick to tha ol oandlug a oho aw ot tad sparks op tha n ohimoay. "Boar in mind, Janet," ho li - tela: mad, taming angrily towarda bia U •Us, "Mag will play bar trick. obos loo Oflan. Harry Htaaoo fa as Ana a young o '•Uo- n^arar alappad is ahoe^ buthar, (i day ahs did it" S Mrs. Mart rn aigbad aa aha look bar « plaea at tha tre-tabla, Mother's love A la arar raady with an aiauaa. and, ta this llitaam, rwsnnii aa follow* T Li ring is a looely, nnfrooncntad Waat- tl orn^ village. aeatooly mora than a mora U tha radaaatttaaueouM give them, though a thoroughly approbating lbs worth ot u Harry Xafaoa. aha could not blams ,1 Maggia for bring attnetad by tha poiiahad exterior of tha handaoota c atnngar. n Mr. Martyn Aniahad hi. snppar in aOaaaa, but auzialy anon look tha plan h of angaria bia heart. a '• Did ywt cautiou Moggie aboal con- „ lug bona baton dark r ha asked. i, " Tas ; il is tins far bar to ba ban ■ now," ttainimd bia wifa, gl arming uneasily at tha cloak, which was on the -< stroke of Arc. - m "Aad they bars two atrwtebas c f b . woodland to pan tbiragh."ha rant- „ lead, locking gloomily out on thalaat- , gutbaring nighL ®s mother's heart oak ; aha nndar- „ stood Urn naManaauicaul.g conveyed by p Many partial. liagaring beyond daytaraad ; tha otaiaad snow, with aoalturwd fragments ot torn clothing, told of . Umar f serial fate, sod ta the scourg* of . tha turrets tha wolves. The hours h passed heavily, tax -.own -sight , struck, aad Mill so signs of Umir ra- b tart. I longer, Mr. Martyn want out fa'qaata af j Harry, tad with kfat Is dariac soma j mnaacf rwHat. b Mean—ho*, tha boon paaaiag ao waar- , ■ Uy to tha pwwfa law by ladco utth gay « enjoyment to Maggia aad bar compete B ioh. With a pardonable vanity ia bar n to far bsjsad their iataodsd Unit, Is a ebb* Trwty. wholly Igawatd of tha * dasgan of a Western Ufa, poUtaly aa- ] seated. The aun was far hi tha waat d when Uw fata adfaawwepokaa. Urn lata „ laritstlna axobangwd, ad tha rids far h be i ia to. aladga ad * Bed or# Ihsy had grnra two miles, tha s day ww awtbwly gram, ml Ita am . ■booe brightly star fad -id. «- p paaas of anew. Maggie ctasad bar ayw o with a thrill of tarror aa thay paaaad „ utdmJ^gJrtotopalbey night r^h U hoaaa ia astaty. b Tracy hroko Urn aOaaca by anitaa- o lag; "This ia tha bast part of the , rhfa, bat it, Miaa Maggia r bandings I gfaasa of admiration oa bar (raab.btaoda , to tha aladga matae la tha words of , bar ktbar, lbs evening pts.hiw ' " fass afaar, oeld Mghtaan jwat tha , owaafar tha wofraa." Saddsmly to bad- , itdT • rry— at Ant a bawl. Hma dying array into a prolougwl,nonm- , ing wail — a arand rasa haarf, nam tor- \ Maggia had npsaSwlly hand it whao ' tha watna. praaaed by aors hnngar.vwntmnd wtatla the Mamti of tha 1 1 Ml 11 it , At awh llama aha would com bar haad. ' and. trwabUag with fa«.pcsy that aU. ' >r aaj krrad ooa, might Devarbacipoaad Aad sow a faint wmaa of angwiak aa•apadhar hps. .Trwcytunmd to tar fa "Why. *tat fa Ita mtmr ta ■ rtad, antag tar pals sod aCrightad faaIfam aadaaeond to ■paak.bat bar voicr l^ta cnT'the atiil*ai(kt>mr! ^Ib*^a ' Bat aa if ia dafakl, to raomd U the "dad fata fa dm wntwaa, ia ttr ta . "SSrrst-..-.
a mad .too tarf fag'a'twfaf gal1 mi taj g .. ^ h A farat aoaad, raataMtag dm tad; ptatmiaga of nta-dnsps ca fanfa laawa, j wanmd tar Ikaa tar torn Btatad; , ■Mb aa sooamgiag word ta lim tanaa, « looobsd than with lbs whip. Away a tbry daahad witb ttaapsadof Ita •tad. fa I oa I gufcttsg than a ataady „ toad. Urn wids spaa plata was aaaa taft fa baUad. aad Maggia haU tar bratah I hard, a. tlmy dntmd with lightning h ■H-dgtt; bongim m tha naonl , through tha Urleb woods, thanking Ood fa tha dark trsaa aaablsd tar to fa la a straight road. A fatal light , abaadl aha bunt forward to look, aad fa aun thay daahad oat oa aa opsa a pfain. Urn only oa# that fay batwwro bar r nil aad the Tillage and aafsty! Tha a and another. For dm Ant tine nfaztng j , bar Arm bold, aha draw a sigh of in- i I, relief, and ventured a glanoa ba- i b hind bar. 1 1 A ay of horror bant from her lips, j v Sever chafing their speed in tha least, la wbola pack of famished animal., I , with load cries, pound into the road ; a towarda tha village, aad aanoandad llm I o aba fait them daah by bar, thair u hot breath fanning bar face, and, will, a1 b mnttsrad pray eM or mercy f rowan oa her aim aaak hfalan to dm bottom of b rehiola. ! • When her father lifted her oot and 1 1 carried bar to a hoaaa nam at hand. ) friendly neighbors rubbed down Urn a panting ami trembling animafa, giving f Ihem thair dne pr»iee,in having ao nobly f, red their fair charge and tbsnmolvsa b a fearful death. n Harry and Mr. Martin came out of the J village ia time to see dm danger, and b Urn shots And in bar Manas. How- a nearly oat brrtaw"bfa,'and of Tracy-, a Mora than one brow grdw dark at ill recital, and hard bends wars 4in4md In { o They bad Do opportunity to avenge it, B for Arthur Tracy was never o ■fa kit neighborhood again, and o tag Ita return of bia trunk, loid*Mhk fa aafety. daala of gold " from Maggie's ayaa ; fa and whao Urn rosea over Urn little, low a opened thair Aral bods ta Urn a rnrly simmer, Maggia became Kn fa Homy Nelaoo ; and if ttaro fa any Bar- '■ •nn of whom aha Ibonmghty dfal&aa a being ramtadod, it ia tto " brave " com- a paaionof tar rid# far Ufa. > A War Carrvapaadrats Idveatarv. ' I arrived at Kan, writes a war eartw- ■ apoodcnl, jnat when Urn oocupofvou of 1 an aeooanpliahad fast. Ita fa dead Uy by aeons ta and ba- J hind tha trrnebaa wherever I looked, all , froam atiA ta tha attitada ta which thay ; had expired. Hundred, of big wild doga gnawed Urn bona, of ttaonmmona , dead horaaa, whoso aktaa, laiwrvar, had | been prwvionaly Aayed by sama hardy a peculator. One of the horrid brute. t annffad grarday si a dead Turk. A , aoldfar, bowwvwr, drovo tha ani- j mal away aAh tha halt and of hia mno- t bet. Baddanly a (wodanos rods Bp ta , "Take oaaw * Doo't yoo advance. The [ attack yon." I did not aa- , at Ant what ha meant, but Ntt < oa seeing tha soldiers slide , behind tha rooks, preparing and tavilltag 1 aarda. At ' last Ita myntary was dieMonad. Borne Afly well-armed harm- 1 moo, recognisable aa Turin by thair , pink baa, dashed with clanging hoota , tha bridga, fata pmmmdky a agand , fataMtahrim ndaga aad Urn ! Boaaian aotdiars. It was wridant that , Urn Maaantamaa, reiyfag oa the axoai- , of ttair horwaa, bad Urn tatantion t of brnaktag on tbia aids through Urn ■ atregglere, lUfag far Ufa and liberty. . far Itaat aad aa. hovror, I -baa ttap'tad oroaaad tha bridge and 1 through iwhtab i tha mud roan. .with noma < hay ballad aad daUbaratad. Ttma prmatag, Umy samadaaod to ItaOosafter the Parthian fmfatoa, ta taair pro- , Mpttoa. Aight, ttay wmo ao* loo loa- , dariy toadied. Ita Ommofca pdfad , Itam off ttatr boraaa, ml Mrippnd ttam , ta a twiakltag of an ttay | in i 1 1, ia- , atadfag total mi mala. Bad abator , tarn premot he mWJmvo^oomtadod , ml" token of kfa apoetal tatrnm. A fafA Atfaikai it, toooea almcta rianiamnhfa tarn tana j «d toadiagnad ita rttanhmant to ita own- ' km. lata ^■n^-yotatata'o n iirtm A parson ta Brltiirtam Hi tail a young toapbard dog which ba twtataad Ita a kmg period. fUtit tTtba whole 'ol Urn famiiylaid aaparially to two of ta maotar'a araa. Afar a Mm. ilia Of fatafalii I ntato fad to tos aafaml batag aaat to hew psamnaaatay at tos mtadtaaa at a taaasr atTtarpotttawta. Affar Ita fapaa of a I dag'a farmer matam paid a vfafa ta too • HJtriw ' fa^ta*" ta? mTir? Ataght. • Dnreag Ida mag II wwnld aal faavabtai; « ta i iaVt^d"tad*tata ■ II I'atog Afartoa ntaha na fata1 7* iTL"! o mfaA tamntattay ha tad faf*Ata
s ■atamd, did I f" atoad Oataa Patoar : * ' Ma, ha asvnr tad, " " Wall, tha faag aa' the start of H , • that Orfbhtaa aad H«y, a. wa all | " tarn 5 Um'ltaeaa. Oribhtaa ansa 9 regTar rattler oa the etamp, ah' thay U Haxy fo-.ad <mt that ho tad a mighty » contract on hand. They waa both U oonfal 'ku'm udtamT tuT t boj gta h aa' thoogh Heay wa. wttbowt « the laaot mita of a doubt away ahead of H rinota' dooarisa, atiU Oribbhl had the of dfahia' up a alaalun' lot o' U an* altagin' It ta fata at tha b right traaa to tickle Urn crowd aa' either <* spite all Hany'a biggest gnaa or tarn fr i 'am aqaara round, an' maka 'am ptat lb# ir , way. Haxy didal like tbia a fait, f< i ta waa a young man. an* it hart him a : like fury to eee the bagfa inroad cm him, p ba waa, aa a matter of oouree, fall o' p I renity, rrn' tbonght more of a woman's ir smile than a man's vote. Ho kept a i. -tbar aye oo tha old maa, though. ■ atndtad all hia ptolf aa' dodgna, m' a mad, up hia miad to (at even with tha 1: old tax. or am go fame 'Bathe bad h ' bands fall, now, you're jest right- s " The ooiooal was an old atogwr.au' a dtdnl parpens to ba caught nappta'. U wbaaevar Hery',1 git puffed up a lit- ' b i Ua with Um conceit that ha had got him a fast about wbere ba wanted him. aaaoon k tha old maa got the boards again, he'd ! h hfaoaaU worm took in than ever, tj away tha old fallow would eail over h bead taaar out of reach, with coma a piaea o' ecmata' that Hexy'd never v like biases, bat he wasn't ths aorTta j a witb full ooaAdsaoa that he would ba j r ablaby soma book or crook to yaak Um n old mlver-tongue around right where be b wanted him before be got through, and C that's jest what ha dooe. . " For three days Haxy watched the p old man like a hawk, aad didnllrt a C j word or gesture git sway from him. 'l look, ovary syllable, every move a of tha head, every mile, every twitch a o' the tips, everv aqnint o' the eye, waa o all marked an' laid away for rme when a " About tha third day, I think it was, ! C Haxy noticed that Um colonel had a . a o' layin- hia epacka oa Um atanrl, - 1 an' than about Um ttam ba got raady to : a altag red-hot aaroaam Uiieker'u black- ir lagaatahoaaraoe.lm-dpaek-amnp.ata o em on hia noaa, a' ta Uns'n a mtanla e above 'ran away bar* on hia tald-hmd, I an' thro eat loom, and bfU along with a o vangaaaen. AH at oaeta it popped iota j Hexy'a hand how Darnl Wobatar hod ' li Um toad boy at aehool by onttin' t off a button that ha famktad with while i a Bavin* hia lesson, aa' ba saw ta a minute ; j ha eoold atraightan oot Um eotooel a in Um aaam way. Before the apeak m' ! Um next nrtaranau be bought two t pattern a* Um aid saao'a an' than terd . far big gams. 1 "That day Um colonel was feelb' , a tip-tap aa' I r ally blirva waa oot<lota ' f ; i cbanse. Btamby, Ita aid man picked I bia apaoka aa nanal, dapped 'am oa { I bead an' .truck bia gait. The next • mtanla Hexy laid aanUmr pair upon Ita a stand. PraaanUy the old man nooa- t deatly pot hia toad on tha maad, got 1 u' Um apaoka, an' abovwd 'cm np I ■laagtalt o' ttatother oaan. The aa- ■ diaooa roared, which a-poata' ba'd made a ' good p'tat, spurred hia np an 'aggad t : on. Wall. Hazy kept on palta' t mom apaoka on ta Um staad, aa' Um ale i rooster kept cm tauxAta "en up ca to kis t — ■ un km old bald skull looked Hko c ' lbs show winder of a aOvanmrlh'a shop, 1 i the people all Um while aboutta' harder c 1 aa' tartar. Aria' fata uy mors aa* man, ' far ta took U all to be regTar applaaaa, f all at aaata ta tapped his toad r down on that pile o' glassware, aa' ta I a lost maa at that mtanla. The a mast aaepsakable lulplam look cms . ovar him anybody vrar kfa tan. , i shook together, as' ba tumbled, wilted > an' helpless lata too chair, aad didn't | mate aaofaar apamb dmtag .that ems- i ••Aa' that's Um way Haxy Aoorwd old j . Onbhiaa."— Otaodnaofi BrooA/taf fta , » " I The Clin tang tore. ' M nil ml paper, a aingtailin display . ' of bsaatital women faemoof Um aoval- > J U MadridT 'aad^Spmuab ] ' utamifai" " already urging all wof mn taahriagtaaxhfMt In nadta Itafa > atahgnpta at nana, ia osdar Umt a r ■ H ilt; of Impartial fadgw* may as- | baaaty. At Fmto Ufa propnadte ctar ' TZJSZZZZX E aosntata, aad tww haadnddipkmn ta . huanklii.oikui. BotooxhihtttatD , 1 ta Jadgad by bar profile aa wall aa bar jpiagisil 1 wmaeta too wartd. md mtlUing tar ;5^HFkPHiS J ^^roi.ryu£taxty-nm * m^^na"faiK|p latatta^ta * tatatad^t tan ta "uln sua ! M*a ataptaod. who tad too tntaa j taktafatatamm Ifarta atafamyi fa 7 .1 ""y -*• Mr •* — *■ * ntadfaam hfatamtan ta ata m^^ ss,wur^ar» : si?. SSJshsi ta utototaanta ton gtatafa Vtoma utaj
11 btatay taaar Inawvn tota Mr. f. Beta, Urn daaigam aad maker ta toaataaOmdta1 Ufaat, on mtadtag ta „ thtaatay, aad mlt ii ia if paitiklr tota ^ tamigtatantad *1 g tail utaig jukTlll ita the A|amtam. a taaif "J reporiar mOad n hfm, aad aataawf lata *■ 1 arrnvrnnUn wtto him omtta aukfata ta jam.fli.ml.,k.m..|.fat«..tli.. Mr. dl *aJa was vary trnk aad^ oatri tkm ta m matter , aad dtopfaywd photogvapta ta tta patrifaoticna white, ha aafd, wan y worfcgta bia own hands. Hsdsatarad ta Utoat, but refaasd to giro any particuia regasd to U ou Um grouod Umt k manner to Ua. aad U vent ba * ""^tato-Md bC '^rn fau^Toi *»■ Mew Hampshire CHanl I made thai P* Boston about six years 'ago. It was ^ nrdand by a mn aaomd Ltaaota, but ba failed ta pay ma after I had bsaa work- #i en it aonm week. . I than Aniahad It a| jndga' of IU appearance from Um photagroph.- The photograph wre a ^ on tha right aide, aad vary oompleU h ita details, but terribly aaamad and " Wa tank it ta a village in New D aad buried fkfaod pretended w | todiaeorar it," be mid ; "but ihe men , take it ta Boawn, whore wa again ex bilhted it ; bat Lincoln then claimed a ; of lb# secret, and ao Um ax- ^ ! hibitioo waa okmad The last I heard of p ! figure waa thai it waa In New Or- ® I exhibited aa a dxaoovery made near Oal- . veaton, Texas. " ; la May. 187A, Mr. Bala taatod. ba waa ' I amptayad by E. H. Dyer and one Ford, n | enttlng boainma, ta make a nninmal bnaalhe' petrified body of Ftnn-ma-CooL Ha aays thu be made this giant | b at a place called the Oreen lata, alont a miles from Belfast, and two from b ta Um north of Ireland, a This, aa wall aa Um Haw HampaUre una, • o made of limestone. Ha left Ireland e about May 97th. and Fold and Dyer tl paid hire Um full value of bia d work. They protended ta bare die- a suae way, sod made soma money by « . exhibiting it. They ware taking ft to fa and Umy ware prevented from exhibit- p . It by tha polios until ita geoninneeee o eoold ba proven. It now lias at Ihe ler- d ; minus of tha Liverpool railroad in a ponding the action of tha fa j Mr. Bala than declared that in hia be- „ lief Ihe Colorado .tone man ww made in , a Im the Ftes-maOonl petrifaction. He I produced a photograph ta the latter, 1 which bears a striking similarity ta the ; He my. that be went to see / the Colorado taooe man, and on a clocer t examination concluded that the two I made in th* same way. A homan i is roughly nhiaalad oot, with dne , attention ta Um correct scientific pro- r .of mixed 'nitric aad muriatic soda. , ; aaaum aad aata away lbs surface ao , tlmt ao marks ta tha ahfaal remtan. and | Ha cannot ba tarn aa ta tha -] material ta tbia atone man, w ha believes t Umt something has bsao tmeared over . sandstone. Than are two ways, ba , by which a skeleton eoold ba introduced ao aa to ba fouad oa sewing 1 Urn body. Oao fa by boring with a die- ' i mood drill ao oa ta insert the hoaaa, aad , ton filling np with cement. This pro- J attar fa by pfatangTeomplsta akei- ! atoa fa a mold ta Um human figure, aad ' fiofal aandstoas by too taUotao ta mdo 1 ! I method. Thi. artlfioaal taota eoold not | 1 megafand aa neh except by chami- ( j 1 aal aaalytaa In oooofntaon. ha reifarI atad hia opinion w an expert that the ' to tta atafau ta tta aetfa. "h. ' I Ibfaks (tat acUmr Ford or Dyer faialar- 1 , natvd in Um exhibition ta Um Oolocado ' alone man, tanaa thay are both in | : America and both tactmonttma Ttay Um only people, ha -ya, !»-~ed ' ta tta aamotta mannfaotnra, wfaloh ww hia own inrention, and Um tamiiarity ta Ihfa Agora to tta " Ffan-ma-Oool ' J | Hrita Tta. ' ia Chtahaa^V™Tta^"k a vary Urge! ; trod, in brick In, wh ioh i. prepwvd ■ [ tadpped haaon by tta way ta Tmowdn " | md Taking Hmrly tatf ta Um lorvigi I ' tare aarenl f-»ori« for tta proparw i ' torn ta to* bricdo. Thi. morning I . | IritaltajMa- Tta dry tea"fa wewftad out lata portten. tar taagte trick* and unto pontes fa mW.d tea i&li SSS5SS ; machine which pum H fahatta re quired abape Bum. o* tta Afachm. . are vstoad by taad aad mtaaa by taaom; ' both Uadaasw refwd ad stoafaat, aad it ' did not appear Umt tta tamm had math t oafa I sash pre- day, www M. ta pom tax wmfcadualy a little faalar. ad too'aa* . tafata matata nearly equal to tta* ta *! •"^—Mtato^ • I tog to III Otoli Ufa una tta torn ta h *aopa. Thna tare tea ahfataad ta 7 1 antom* ontaM tautotogtor * »■» mta ''SpSSHrSa .;gggarsgagg » j , ' i *i IT?- - *- in f i j i :
*«rto ta Wfatotau" V nvtoto,,, i itonHk. M II ml mi Mj fin i* taAtotoh too Stale ta too manna hywtota It fate- - ttaua*. h •vwtodam mte.t tat.l wre.il " am tar to. pwwwtol | I II, ta » as ta amotaUfataa Asifatak aad farer fasmka a ma pa » ton mm Ufa ta ha a lata; hut nobody n aould Aad It nut fa hfa panaparity. I. ta ma tad ^s friaad ^atarere aaongh ta m ^sxitsr^hyitfa * Pride fa Uka the brentifnl acacia, that £ ita taad proadly shore Ha aaighbor plaata, forgetting that it, too, Uka tbacn. P ! baa Us root in Um dirt. aprin^that nrra/ qnita'dnTTp' in tor J , fanrway throogh anorohia* ynare. Ha that dtacovvra himself till ho hath J mads himself mw tor ta hfa daairea layv v \ himrelf priaoar to hfa own tongue . £ I Happioem betwreo man aad wife ran only be secured by that oonatan' tender- J and can of Urn partioe for reofa other „ i ttrmtiv* tare. J; ! atanderd of ioterrity held by tbrwe • aronad tbaan, aad to catch the prevailing „ team ta moral feeling. When they hear ti condemned in large things aad • palliated in anil ones; when Umar uwn , or pawed over with indifference , when deoeitfot precticee are loleretrel. • ami tamply I Iilswnaa habits pon-abed. | a il fa oot atrenge that they learn to inc.*- ' = t are the guilt ta dishonesty only by the | J material low or annoyance entailed. f » * ltrribte PaaUlj Fog. J; Three ha far over forty years born a j fend between the femiliw of Hill 11 and Evans to Garrard county, Ky. Il b with a quarrel a hoot lb* owner- . , ship ta a alavn, aad a fatal fight. The e j oontrovervy thereafter lad to frequent j I aaothre Ufa ww toat. The mar- > > and the two famtlm* aet np ao open war- - 1 I faro. They lived oo wl joining ferma, j ( which for several remning yean were!. ; l--lf nxeluaive attention. In ltSO partiw ta Hills and Eeanaca met in Ion meter, on a stestaon day. end bad e 1 1 fight. One Ev.ua -a. killed, ! £ The next engagement ww in 1HC3. " A HU1 moved hie honeebold by the way . ta a Una Utroagh Evan.', lead, under an 1 , -umad wocet ol hfa relative*. Thay l Umy drove ont a party ta their eoamie* , figbhrg with pistol, and knivvs aa boor, nod Ave Hvw were lost. Um feud, but all efforts to pacify the belligerents failed. Only su month, i Later an Evans ww mwwlnalrd. The , murderer ww tried. On tha way to the court a party ta Hills ware waylaid by : Evansw. aad in Uie fight two more men I killed. At Henry Clay's funeral | ta tha nmmira fired at each other, bat without hitting. In 1M1 tww Hill, wen m ordered one night in thair bona*. laat wriona fight was in 1887. Sow I Um familfaa are at peace. tare tta OM Paper. Never throw away old paper. II yon bare no wtoh to sell it. use it in tb* cloth for cleaning many articles of fnrni turn. For instanee, a volume written by I lady who prided berwlf oo bar experience and ted any* : " After Urn .love been hlarkanad. it can ba kept U.Aing wry wall for a long time by rubbing ' it witb paper every morning. Bobbing with paper fa a much nicer way ta keep , ' ing Um outside ta a tea kettle, coffer pot and teapot bright aad clean than Um old Any ta wwbing than ia and* ; i Bobbing with paper fa Mao Um beta way Umy shin* like new nicer. For polish , J fag mirrors, windows, lamp chimney* ; | etc.. paper fa better than dry cloth ate., i* better than dry rtoui. -
' rnwna aad pfakfaa keep mn-h better , if brown paper, inetead ta cloth, fa tfad . I f otto toe far. Gassed fruit fa not ao apt I to mould if a piece ta writing papre. J I eat Is fit the nan, ia laid directly oo the 'trwB. Paper fa faaab batter to pwt nj- , o . dree cnopta thea straw. It U wanner. « walks ovarii." ( alffarata'a UaMra Hand* < [ ; A utter taa roocoUy bars pnblfahal ; n I j in the Baltimore Mm referring to the . ^ OMif^u* mi the prm> j ;■ UmWlity ta profitably extracting Um h , gold-data therefrom. Tha gold crista . vwry mfanta partktea; ^yta ia^ large . ! rSa.' ttaT " fa" US. will b. one i , prtaiAc renuro. of gold prodnetkm fa ; ' **a j HI Bj. Tta fatter epaak. ta * : i . nm ta'ola. AASOO If teaa figure. , aa tnytoteg Btoeomc*, and if three ; ansa Mtenre w risk w Umy are atai J I mated to ba la goto partiolw, than hare - , ia a wares ta geld whtoh wmacand toe a i riUntafawwiu. ) An Aftfaft Ftaal Mfatota. ' Tta fuamultatoe young nrtmt.Hreny \ afatawi* and teptre the wtaM wtmw . ! itaJir' hepaHtadn lb. modta d retajkltU Hli I: ! a aaptahgwtostayre*- -Ofa. am » n 1 1 II 1 1 toe glta. " I aw taretd yon -« i 1 Haa' "BuAfafausthndad, foohto ; r; aktod; fata tea." ad fafaatty ta A ftod to* rn-to- to htetaud, unite j . waa thwawAta fata ta wa aty fa- » 5STlta*to^AtoZ "tatatoi"^ |
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Aatatar Umm in Fwtary i W.haea jwtawawtod Kwlay from. „ vowag nmo who wears tads whfafcata, * thin one* and .yi gfawaa, the awaateta ; little gem ta a poem. There la oaly ana T verw ta it, bat be any* il fa vary saldom J ! Umt ba drops fata poetry, and ow only s write when Um dhrte* afflatn. fa nc « him yesterday, with both feet. W* fa could haw wfahad that he had written £ more, but we are grateful for Um one C ■tanaa be did send, bereaw il giew ta F some new tdaw un poetry nmkfag. end * we are always glad to get bold ta any- u thing that will help as ta get ont a new g j wrinkle cm the old machine Hot 'hie <* I afflatus, when il atrikw him. jnet aeema a, 1 lion, aad he fling* this stance off aa " though be had breathed poetry all hia * , , j Jcrt. through the colnaum ta Ibis win- ^ •aa in filling m. not In *— "-r tb* and then niah aronad anJ look np ( be wurda tpgo in Um line* Bat this - young grain, bw given us e bint that ; | .lore away with all that trouble Be fa a Mv'lIurSu*ta'**re. Itae.'arew. 1 1 Oft. on. an m lb* Marilabt lire ire Ih km. bm. ba. IO our iryfafax (fare. Ami Uogv drt. dra drc-^drvaire ^ ' I ma* ra.. rev. rev rev. rail Um mum. » na Iky rail, re* yrih yaltov pold-nk. kter. 0 Really, what witb oDe and another ' * ' prelrnaiona to genine >*r acholerly at t l on /VraMcy r < *c'. 1 woult mug ap the bhUU retarrk id t Irerrevry I purify my bk«rd ^odricu.lbmi * ^^tS^T»,!»°Slwdtamfaw^^cu I -
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