K JLoaZXriMg -l+*L'pZm w.i **- i »rt-.wiil»<|| meter. h«t*T-*W'— * *».-—* *» ,T..T^Z JOHN _AND L "Oow, John," Mid I. clmtflUj. ' it I rarily *• tim. to go; ITyoa Ma, or,, . longer 1 .ball te afraid to com* dove ' door ritar jure" I «ijt reinlndnl Mr c/ tte gain, tot P*t fr«a tte , I "V leproorhfolij down upon me. "Yon nr. ri— *y» in . hurry to g.t rid > oTm.-b.mid i fiow 1 didn't agree with him. lor te • bar; mm!, hi. Mil call oT two hour. ■ '*ed • :»iiag. in country p haw. 1 V : tip" with BH ao liter- • • frnttMBtl; at my wit', t ami w» . > lb. pan that I knew \ « would bring » troop nulling nfier i'. 1 II. waa a An*, ntroiy. looking f«itow. , thi* Mia Oaafcrd. old fcr hi. age- I « • which wai tb» ralhw boytoh period of r teb^k£d~^T'did^ iTrT^hl^' I waa aevro JWO hb arotot ; and whan. ' irriead of Iriting tte warm of eaacaal- I trot prar oa hi. damaak rterk. te erotxred to tail hb lo*» far my aatw* miC . I nrnmahal] took an Eagibk prayer | book, aad pointed ataral j to th* dam : 1 "A maa mar not marry hb graadmotter " That wu tlnwt nan ago; ' Til doanl^ jour own mind." ' "Ifimt of ntaetem doren't know ; T " I "J^ld lik. to know who"ihoold. 1 But I will wait Aw job at ran jama. 11 c C-,w^MJMhdhhri -Too fam" I rrpllod. iaaghiag at I hb w.j of mrodtag mattaca. "that a t woama dom not Improve with ag*. Bat ' wriawlj. John, thb b aboard ; joo are I a aire boj. aad I Uka joo. hot ay toallag. toward jroa are am than, of a » taotlwr than a wife." d Tie hoy'a .jr. looted iodigaaaUj. ■ aad before 1 row id divine hb iaUaUo. be had lifted at. from th. .pot who. I < Mood and rerriad ma. MhWAb. to » tte oat* at tha otbw red of It. room. J- Uoaidjiawwt Ami it in myterertlo t Thb ra'wWl'lb lb* courtship of J William of Normandy. and matter, p promised to b* tail, axcittag. 1 " itoa't do that again.- mid L with a dignity, -ban I had re^.wrd aj . -Will job marrj m " aatod John, p " Not juit at prrerat,' I replied. t "Tb. gnat baadwow faUow." I a tboogbL a. te pared Ike Aaar icstbaol y . » - why coolant te fall In lore with waa* ciri af fiftsro. IreaOsad of rifting hb a*c liana oa an oid maid Uka aw? I don't " want tb* boy oa mj teada, and 1 won't d haw him.- ~ A. to yoor briug l-raty-aix." pur- r road John, ia aaawar t* MJ thoaghta. ' " job enj It', dowm la the Bibb, aad I • ntppaa.lt mam ha aa; botaoaa. woald belbw it; aad I don't nan if you're 1 forty. To* look Hk* a gbl at adxtaoi ; 8 and yoo arc Ihroalj woman I .ball revr I taw." j "Oh. .Mm. Jokn! a: taaat fir* mil- r Hons of am be., mid that maw thing I. th*hm, wwjm fidriy*hrert and A wiU rittor hop mj owa a JdtobStodlSbZ n'uri.'^!"7b**4 ■ Ilwai amaAwt to know that ffte * n || | -| • I t "wtan ■j—. -tiwij jwoag la jam. * with a half-invalid fath r, a larg* haw. ■ aod wry Bob moo»i What amw • Moral than la trek. hoardare? Ami hb toa^awd atoteri ^ ^'had^y ^Iwaa J ^ that bare tha aurvl vor. taTdurei con- " BMP t JlT -**T
| m.7nd tT.JS I UmApwIwtom; awd h. binaillj ftw mgg • i Taa am. w. look opa* imidP— dibbdi,' "ThW b wry good at jam.' I wpHad. ! Ibretfy; ~ bat I iwtbdj how bo ... portntlan of ww Wioagiag to it. - I bad pwpreremd m earelbal jak. thlagThm Job. I»lb . diZwwtnary^™" «d gaj Ibooghw A-t-! og. me to John! hat to Jedu'. fatbre. nttiag iooaly ia tioo- Wmat it. alter all. mj dot j lo marry the Auqily gnwrallj ' him ilTta. d.r'oJdm re intrrniting. aad I hwi ro-lwd thai «al. fcr haagiag with .. . Wrful abrrity. I kwkad th. door on John oa lb. rererid of 14 him. with ill*** frrliagt toil hare: aad I aMdilaud. »hii. aadna.hriag mattrre to . rrbb. He. too. had ndalid ia Ur watrbm of th. night, and ant daj I rewind qalba digaiAmi Mtn tma 1.1m. telling m. oa hi. mure I might appmd^w drrutjnci batrr. 1 trh tn.l jil imllilr rehrrwd. It appeared to m. th. mow rernibl. BUT. that .'oha hpd mad. la t '«■ whole ooore. of oor are) uaiataareud 1 to breath, with more frereiom. Tim. Arw. hwrra. and th. tlire. wreta bagthfnod to aia withoot John', return. M. wrote to me. hot hb In ten wwrtwiy knew -hat to iaak. at him. If would oolj gin m. up, I thought . but I Mt nre ftbat h. would hold tn. to that wt-ak procure of min.. that I bwuld rithre laooui. Edna Craaiord or remain Kdaa t'arriagtoo. . "Mr. CreaAwd" waa aaaoaared <m i atoning, aod I aatrrad th. parlor tally prepared tor an otrrdaar of John, hot , found mjwlf remAmtbd by hi. fuhre. n. looted vary 0aw; and iaauaUj I imaginad all iort. of thing., aad reproorted mraeif far my roldmm " la John wall.- 1 gapped, finallj. •yuitewail." wa. th. reply, la mi* kind taawa that I frit ettre thirr wa. aonrething wrong. What It waa 1 tared not. bat poured briing* |mp«ooo.lj to mj m.irlnimod. "I do not wbfa k-*m him. :T»il him ao. Mr. Craafcrd! T.ll him that I badratbrr maahi hdna Carriag- , ^Lr*EdLTt,^ted"-™'' ' 10 ^ "And brmad. you prom ire thb T wu th. reply. "Tb. relfbfa leliow! But. what am I to do withoot tb. IUtl» girl I ban bms .xpretiag.' I am : loorly-re, loarely that 1 do not re. I can girr lire up." awimming round — rvarything waa unreal. I tried to rit down, and waa rorrird wndrely to tb. rob " Shall h b. EdnnOnrrington or Edna V b. whbpreed. "Too oral ] act break your promb. to John." "Edna Craaf.wd." I replied, baling that I bad bft tha worai entirely, aod "" that CreaAwd had ratbre dwretaliy anp- . ' plaabd hb aao. ih. pevnwdlag waa tally joatibn; during lb. rbit which I rooa roreivad from thai rouag giwlicI tried lo mate it plain to Urn ptuwaatd to ton him. though not at all aare that I wouldn't rerelre tire .baking 1 tinwuwii d oa a pre .tout ororeioa. and I • I bit really rorey Aw l.im" To my great aarpriar. John buglwd. -w.il. thb b jolly r Iw riclaitaad. " Aad I'm aok a r ilialn. afire all. What you think after. Edna'' Ha prodaoad aa irorytypa la a rirh velvet rem a pretty, lhtb. blue ' rjri klmpbtoo: riw looked Uka wtat . "Baot" ha rontlaned-" Bom Dor- . Hag"* Hw nam. nulla bar. dotuuH It? waa Way tag at my uarir'a in Marywhrev TV. Wn rbiliag. rouldtag thing that a'Vnow "rouidel failing in tow with tor. And ate thteteaoaadaf ma. yon aw; aaya ate b qaitr afraid ef aw. aad all that." John knew thai I Wheat a hit afraid at him; htelJeh aa atom matreljrori of iatmeat in Ma haggle im. and had Barer liked him to well a. at that ■ nmml Aad thb wm the dr*toU ia the' tad by my wveUtioae. aadTht toft It. ended to a Aw awn eatbamaam thaa ridwr of aa had Mtlripvted. Bo t Aapt my promb. to John, afire all. «ad a. Mtoa Bam kept too. be b now a maady mrerbd amad a very Ward! af Wtadamu ! ThtB. ofrfil. when aaupbd wifhfari Adddteg amaaree. ; W. emib at tto- igwcreai. af the ; toreShi^ H^totte b tteSl i pa5a> to'tte^BBea^^ptoMaw"11 | ! !Ty«Ate.. m! Tpowar A* to the *.
c wa ^JNi ii ^ ** •a- AW tkm ao ami. n ..w redu»rem»(y, I -te.**p."«P-«t-Wrta» 'Z • A. high m pamfbb. m tow m pneeiKili th. rub for hair dmeatag brer, wtelid ! ww it amy lb » Barb, where It bmid. •J. tb. low roil rod Oat wared haod. have :!. I If tiwy had roddnly .hrunk. aad 'Ld to here d— poibd of half their gkwy Arte tbtkmily coroiiiered. tb. preernt Frreu-ii -,f , fuhioa of arraagiag tb. bare b p-rbrt. hi hot three are In. fareo which on agbrvl ° drawn from item by bring rnlbd to lb. jji hair if a down oft fingrr-pufb make a pretty rrown rod . mm of goldrei hair *1 . til. taint re .brow, are drawn above roW . aad nwroiugliai grey eyre. If a heavy ^ * hreid ot dark hair pre;. temmiL tic cur- ^ tin. P>tnt ia . b|-*log. bul which linm.. bring, tamaily dblikr la Umnwlm. . Eariooe women may and do wuodre "How moch of It i. her own?" an*l the lolly that mreiftce. future good look. . tor the aakr of prmret prettiairo; but ' young mrei admire, with a trodre fniil. j that b touching, rod th. very wororei M tar a* ttey ran. Tb. crimp, rod ^ frizare are not real aa a rub. and tear. u tb. rightrou. wrath of tb. married men i- b uroallv warned, and the ream of am: women proprel, com. uadre lb. jurb- „ . diction of lb* croror who deetone fab. 'T thb b that' it dared. re aoi^."aurot toolbh young pearoa. aad that k b tow lajtriou. to pin oa an ouare mad a half ^ of puff, aad crimp, than H b lo braid rod curl aod —are ao.'. own treean. in tb. day. -ten it ww fwhionahb to U. a . aad pia brovy Mritcha. to oaa'a hand, r_ rod to load It down with half a pound ol curled hair, there wu actual danger o( ^ . ha id I— tor thom who toiiovred the Kyb. bat tteev b very little now. aad It would be preaibb u> ioaa a whale art tg . modern braid, end paff. aa nnrewwioreu ly w the young womaa in the lllaetrated e Curly hair b aim ret iarariabij th. ^ material of Item article*, although th. prince*, braid i> etreigbt. Thb b a thrreretraod braid not too tenry to took , aaturel rod. in three Utile roft curb. ead may be arranged ia an InAaity o m ! way*. The hreid. ot early hair are ro „ made thai they ran br fwceoHl higher oa the tend, and droop low at the hack ,, of the Beck, where they are fwtowd by. „ cbwp of iH. Rhia. cryetal or gold or .11L ; v*r. The comb b rrry oftro only a comb ia appearance ; being oompoaed ot a a eiagb row of halb mounted on a hairlag ooe long curved tooth by which ; e can be throat in anywhere, apd mad. to >d have tte appearance of doing ro laHaity of thing.. Three .pherre of fronted .iiit ver.or regraredgold. of jet or of amber. ^ may lie between puA. may he half hidtitorm. may ere to fautrn lo the rod of r- a prince*, braid, or rimply eervv lo pro n ' dnre th* oerreearj difference ia tte or■r rrogemrot of the hair on tte two aidn II of tte tend, t'l.ipi nP Rhine cryetal are « eomriimee uaed. and look revy well with 1 dark hair, but are not effective with r. light trreww.ua Ire. ttey be of tte kin.1 that call thmnroites goldro. aad are red. 1. 1 Tte hair briOl won tow oath, tore I- tend; and b woolly parted, ahhottg u wan* ladbe prefer aa ■robroken wray of tte rffart of wand tocte. lying tonight I- arrow tte forehand w if created up from U each rid*, or tte - wing" wave, in which tte hair b woven ia eraltow and 1? dente that play havoc with wallop, f- mod. from can't own hair. Itmnatte t coahewd that thaw are not very hecomto tog. hot ttey do not auKgrat gum arnbic ft or eugar aad water ao forcibly w do aral•e top* made from hair actually growing " OO tb. tend. IW ".ztnvaagaam" carl, n heavy tree, oaried about half lb Id . kwgth. b toill worn, and b becoming if tk| weiladteoed. d In frirare Ik. prettlret b what b calW 3 teaT*?!!?*^' U ^ a A natural- looking rurb that do not d toralgfatru when wet. hut ouri all tte t* tighter. Tte fBritog of tte*. were, b «- worm af Whriebafr.no w to Ihow lb. d rite of tte brad pertortiy; aad tte nanghty girl erho tee worn out ber hair x with hot .lab eiwrdb aail hair ptoe and to elntoliB. ami rim tor erptoeatow. aa 7 rot K or hare h toaved off if ate chooeaa. AU tte «nre that K ewe* ooroptod with tte were epiagb. ami ton wtodom T poeritoy then ml rfultr toetofa la thb dwell w to th— mate .hereto hi to Wktoh *og Iro. ; -ti-yitirerat » dto Ilia l with gaid ate ribw tedrte pto* mot tar ten, hog Aw aw. to tte - '<£££ he Whtoktea^teq ; teaa^aadto mate Iwite C^'ttefld^'w!^ to
-sSisSH a hb to Uw brow whtoA ronrolly etori toiariahlyaatawa. to il iinlhy teantlw » tram arpiehte. aaeend rook deapiy ia plllffi l a .rimot tte bright of anordiaary maa. to rorebd aioog tte law. rid. of tte a, ware, w w to roabb aay oae to * btte^teJ^cdtLro'^rtot^Ited to wrike uvror to aay rvd-«ktan*d rebel bold enough to dtopot* tte «- U ctteriockad. to.lreed by twomaa.iT. : gatre.ro more aod aaootreuwr. la tte . toctor or trader la charge, aad of , aRor tide*. . low to tte d raanad tte trading .tore, tte fur-room I, Brad, tte larger dwriteg'' ri^TI' tall I. flag -tag. tearing tte flag of tte com d paay. with itt w range device. " Pro pc& V cam. "—.ton tor ikla— and near by a a tell lower, tte loom from which mark c tte boon of labor and rent- la front of the gate lounge a tow half-breed, of Inr dbn» la twecto* cap rod dirty white capote, or tattered blanket* A haod of d lodgva. from tte friltetl poire ot whirl, j tte unok. curia larily. iadiewte th. bom. of tte ate— igioa. baagrr.-.m. At ao. * wv—ba railing*. Malawi by rain aod a ro-/— -drift, aad hiowa over by tte teia- .*. peal, mark tb. but rreting-piam of tte drotL T Tb* trade-man. u all poet, are ar- , raaged with etrict reArroc* uriiw waau a of the peculiar curiam which ttey *t- . tract. From tte tenry jotou of the lie i ceiling deprod twine. Mre! trap*, tiu kreh iro frying pen*, etc. . ao .ari.au ahelvre a arepiledbabaof.tothofaliroiore.rod dlviriou. *re placed file, wwipiag-kairre. < gun acavvra. flint*, halb at twin., flre „ itre b, roao. aw la. aod giaaa bred, of ail II color* aad .ilea. Drawer* ia the eutine hook*, thimhlre. aad rermliH-ai tor it painting raaore aad facre. On th. flour g it torewa a earitoy ot copper krttire. * from Imif a pi"1 to a gallon ; aad hi oar If curwr of tte room *taod a dotro trading d gun*, aad braid, item a keg of powder n rod a hagjofahot. e la vocue of tte tradreroota* a uaail doot . behind which the India: j Maw! u. It room, adjotuiagj that occupied by tte I- through a loop bob communicating teUw plain country the trade-room brierr rr ly roatrired wi a. to prerrot a aadden , ruih of tte Iadiwu. lit. approach from "UUid. the pickM. bring through a bog 1 narrow paw age. only of roflicirot width k to admit of on. Indian at a time, aad 0 at which tte tractor Mrod* Thb pier caution b war) by tte frantic de1 aire which aomriiraro *ciar-. upon tte „ might rorily do — rre tte pareag. , riraight. if At moat of tte interior port, time . mere, .lowly, and change i. rim oat ua- | . know*. Treday to tte rom. a. a hundred .car* ago. Tte iiat of good, or- , dcred from England for thi* ha. rzactl. f tte mm. item. a. -.hat of 177S Strawb. tte —mala of tte Indian., aad are Mill traded far mu-juaah aad braere. The .yetem of trade at tte company'* r po«a b ratirelj on. of barter. I'atll ire crot yrore n— icy raj ore —rev unknown . but thb medium of exchange hae gradeally baooma familiar to Uw Indian*, awd ' tb. rimigbty dollar to rapidly aawrting ' RoUruam. %a flvpa'l Mafomme I 1 Jawplag Over Magmra. Mr. H. P. Preg. of Teeterrllle. Ou„ ha. accompBriwd tte daring feat of lumping from tte new ro* pre .ion oridg. ' at Niagara Frib into the Here below. . ' dbtanreof IHfert. Th b entirely eelipae* 1 th. fataoua performance of Sam Patch " Prer'i drew roubted of awriao boar aad a taU roll of tight— aa Inflated nthter ' liteorvawrre. taaacl ahaped aad of hb own ireiwualim. which cut need hb * hipa aod extended op lo the armpit*. * Cotton cloth wn* boadogwl tightly over ' the prreerrer about the hip* mri toto*. « —bib a broad .pongr protected hb .pong, bring aligiitly moteroed with * .pirito. Hb thigh, wvve rouflned with 'r an .lrodc Mrac. aod likewim kto AH , Over hto ritoohtoev vra. a bwriwe hrore d with a ring in tha rental, lo which wa* - No. M team wire tooix riread*. Thb < wao roiled a balance, and was Air the ' put pure at Metering to retain hto poel- * tton. particolarly if tte wind ateold be ' rirong. U wn* rmtod orer a cylinder * attached to tte guard roll of tte hridge. ' and which waa operated with a bratehandle iik. that ante npro nid-ttow ■ wafta rojteil tte man-, .pawl *»te dc- » i!y rod^-r to^ tte k w row. Mr. PMT look hto ptore npro * tte piriform fro. which te ; ™» Tte lAritn HIIAI I l MfrLT ^Hth ■jwepeww. to rod ■ aiUto H apiMh. rod earn, op to a few Mromk I man. rod tagro to awbn. three riter t ctoMerentttetor.^ H*wmptotedophy I dritoovfron IT he hnd jompod inu. a cim> - Waototog too Pa**. a The** ■ ltd Hit atmah- * tow tte tore, and hwt bbo rigid row ^ fto.t .AoototehtT ■■ l"%te * terete oaiy ttoarid ha Bate. Itotw ri WW Wjlii FMI,ri I to A tte omgad terete wBA gtodte H II
I Cteb IM.W. wHt, www dote* tovry •• Ore teedtoat eoriety tor mow] J A tetetal ri toewwre rod ' i howvhw toouldjrewro.t-,. b worth \ te e-t Tte ^ton'b ^'^T- | •robot place la whtoh to dbp<— -t » . bat tte root, of grape* lore, young trro*. • or rortiune at the rort. wUI do ae wril ' Prttewnr Rib, *ay. that Mare hie brew arot lo him four kiad. of povc; brod*cra ta trapping tte rod Hag- worm ' but ritor ..roil a Mica b. caaaot flad In , rimpl. papa tenda^"^u«Dmcr-ial ' ■Pt i ifawi ff Beal object*, in tte t'nal Rr- [ * carder, u> tte practice of --raping the J trunk, of *ppi. trore. rod think, that e- , lite thrown away. II. remark* Hum , through tte hark, but through young ; orange variety b the hret. It can I- ■ gtviwn roe— beer wtete th. .oil i* rich aad not U"' wet. Along a wail or frore I Maad .bout right fee apart, rod b. *et 1 in tte rtroi .1 the ground . hub brio- ' aad rieir. the lurhue at plroting Ttire. « ttey^wm prohabiy gri^te upper tend, yaara Tlib uinil br cxpatrel rod jvv- J Mr Hauroun 1' Wue. of Marhbtewd. thro " fight few the to— they ire.. " The hug b caagh; under Miinglre placed by th. «d. of rech hill. A mreropnodrat of U». MwwachuretU ftwykreaa. turning under tiw priacipai part of thin inch hill, with . handful of rod thoroughly mixad with it. it ia >pit. of thb prroauthm. " th. maggot, ■houl.i at thb pobao —ae found Uiflii inu in In oid .otb reprciaity cahteg. lux* a tenctoory to form Huh-root*. <*. ro thi* finger* and tore. It b a vccritahb plague. the field, but oftro dretruy* u rotirthe cabbage grub or hue- M W until. Mudy of Uii* (lire—- ro It ocx-ur* in tte vicireity of St Prieraburg. creib it with greater rapidity in moiM than In ' burning lii. rib-ctcd root, rod changiag '• tte crop, tor • tow year*. ' Farmer* la thto country hat. .vj— n- ' raced relief from grub, ri the root* of cabbage* by loueoiillg tte carUl cioa lo ■ tte root, with . hoc- and pouring aboui • one- fourth of a pint of *oft-ao*p and j water two or tliror time* during Ik. — - t aoftrooap to i— ci r. part, water. Weaker I Mid. poured on th. top. it b rto need by MOV gardener*, will drotroy tic. grero c A turihod of preventing the inroad, ot the imbbagr grub to to make rorii plant < uajwtotahb to tte grub. Thb may be ; don., aorording to tb. Kanro. Timer, ia tte foliowing manna. In tte .pring procure mm. frreh burned lime, let It brepro. airreiakai rod mix it with equal quantity of root. In plroting tte bole* are made with the trowel in lb. usual way ; roch plant b dropped int., its place and ro Inch of roil put over tte roota. a good watering given firat. then a moderate handAil of tte root and li immixture thrown Into roch bob- and tte rrmaiabs soil filled to. Equal porta of I root aad fine gardro roil mixed with { water to the cooriatcnry of this mortar, j 1 with th. plants dipped into the mixture 1 up to tte ha*, of tte iro rre previous be [ planting, bubo adrired a- n preventive ' to atobbkg. Wand aabw mixed wiUi ! wrier ponied Into, tte tel. ha. bat. Died with onocMi. Fcg rohhage-wocm. Pllritl i BUry ro commrad. hot -rier judtodonaly appted trom a wateving-po< Thb mart be hie ia rorebaa hands to do more harm thro good. Profrreror Riley aboredvfow Aw the MW purpere applying repeated ij a rotation at whale-oil soap aad water ta tte propoRtaa. of oae pond of soap 10 six gal ioaa of water. Finn, of of the ground nflbrd aa opportunity of each week tha tirori rising tarvw trader Item — ."tow Tart World. To Ctgu Ivoari OBunm— Rnh . bam wdhflAM bnttri. Cc^uMtMtut or Roaax.— Pnt Into a amal until tte wfaob to tomhtoad. and you ■ have a atoe reourerie- to apply lo tte akir. i ; borax ; aae an Map; wkk a cbaa. roft ihkhnto It dry. If b took, tenure tore, j I - aTdnS1 at vwvri^T ureT rah j , <■ wmai, aff OTW lb. coevr . Ik>m«n la ■aam-Eap tbac an ro Wnwdta rote •toreud he pm into arid | J* •vrnaltem. XteB hnakHh ro. wp?!r 3SSSS?3*j ' '
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