•Wtoratov.)— i-aa.LT.asdsrrraHT,jy« -IiMrMTMaiH' j" -Abe- >«<.<iU — lW" -Ko>Mru,nMrarM.- n . •• x« tad • ttrMimMM■'IkaWtehv.utdUxkU I rad. a osat to -rap to. is « -<** III • Ifo- serofy noad .to IMS." U ran—to, Rpra." "AstoA-toradmranp.,-. pi ■• *«i — tram. l—toTr-nr- >h • il^Trwlliri,^. M ■- Wkr — »ii •»*. Lr-sd- iw "TW tallra why. Lys—to. Plan." j eli ■'toy~vVto., v*k -ft— to*. m •rKlllb.kJkKIMl.. w V- tW, sra Ml et Ma. 1 saw. N« whi^ gaodwra '' —J'U Malm. » *1- .VfaSaba ^ MAUD'S ESCAPADE " . . — Mr. Ao— hi bad porno to tb« diy for a n> frwdnys. UbtMi able from thr ci busy iirwu, lo glanog into hie library, m far woaid here rralltod the truth of. thr old raying concerning the absence of 11 Hk hooks aad paprn lie in disorder " around prrtiy Maad Armstrong. Lis " .ward; in bsr baad sn lbs keys of Errreky bow. aad roried op lo hi. u ova eepeciai obalr U lair-haired Loo 01 I Jo wood— Maad *• pat frirad. aad ber '« " Do yoa mean to tail no," Loo is i" saying. lo bar slow, motiral accents. f "thai Mr. Austin will not a'iow yoa to " see youtown boosef" "Thai la ion what 1 sasaa lo loh yoa. " Yoo are hall aolarp Uila morning. Loo. }' i'ra.T wake op raoo(L lo ander—rad ™ this — ny grandfather left Cranky " hoaae ioiolly to on aad lo ny cousin Oaori* ilvnaky. who was thru stady- " lag nsdliloi la H -del berg. bat who " boa aiaoa salisd lor bona io the Gallia, .hk* rra, too N.w Tork lo-nonow. « My balovod gonrdkol with hb aaoal » aniablHiy, daoiarad thai I aboold act 11 an Kranky boon oatll ny oowaU'. " noaro; I. with ny aaaal docility. In- * mad lately raaolred that 1 Woaid. Sow do too earl My (assdlaa la away, ny * oooaia aot jot arrlrod; ban ara the toys." " Aad ban an Iba (Irk!" fried Loo «' "I an wida awake lor ray chance o( „ croaalar Mr. Ao— io. How I leva that " mra! 1 data apoo his vary aboaaor. Goput co yoar ridiag-bahit. pat; I will " ordar the bones, aad wa will to at " Eranky boose io lemtUd* tbaa It baa n takes aa to pka it." Eranky boaaa lay botbad la the *> pra^eftnrnoc. —Ato Thlottog ^ pkblra pips. It mats through the "J] opea atoSMoor from under the fair 4 naatacba of a tali jtmag noa la ahin " alaoveaaad corduroys. who la there attending to lha wMU of his horav. » "So. old Cbraitarr ha mormon. a Strokiar Ha (koay oark. "than, yoa ban wall earned gpra dlaaar to-day. " I'll (trr yea ana mora rapply, aad thro lo explore the old piece." »■ In lbs aot of shaking dowa additions] >■ load, he paaan. atrwok by the aoaad of n approaching boois. Haarar tbay come. « aad pnseadly two lonly (Wa. roach b anAng bin the nana. (Iota of cold curt- „ oaa .far M-kn. Woodi" IMtoTrato " nafar aaarraot.' BbaaHat to*fin the '' kaai aorpriied. By Jon! that's cool , Iflhryaraat uyiog to opaa tto doot <* Waader If dsn ooasddar tbk pobli ° nopany. Wall doaa. Browa-eyea. but •" year Uttk da«an will atnr aaraaar f Itod sabbara kak. I toew ItoToM. E Sowabalagdadaraainn ny ankt- ™ "Jaw! J ansa- b "MaratanR.Iaapprae. Sbsk>i(ht " aaweUeallneJakaotTtonaa. Ian ^ rZm aio^ ^-ladlas .^no*! "be"p7ra y » "Taassa-tbc nra la fhargo of tba k horaa.Ioaspwr " -I an ab yaa. I an tba ana to ° of the J!r,tabink d^ . •ar an." ^ ^ ' Ub. bow <krt aad drsary li k- e t- ° ebha- Laa. as tto iikWaali door yklds ' sad flies opra. • •• Allow n>." aad sdoppiac past then. b tbe yoaar aaaa opaaa a wtodow aad ku a Sood of liyht lata the krss. old- T kabkasd bob. with Ha bl(h blaa tllsd J "I tbkk," aays Maad. (kakac a 4 k.bdd,att.^.ak.a „ to^lSFfwall Htoywata,. * II a. k onaaadat tba ran kdy. J TOggaad., ; -w Oar swt msoi la. aa k " • aaaraad aataral to rail yaw by k. Wtot * js55S:n=Sto"t; i S?£ ' wnaratoo -baft kdy rad torn <
! "Kor wlU a Httkoonan. "Dolfl yooraally. Loo* Bat then > oar eoaaloa ; brother.. . I coaldol^in adaT^bon ' 1 1 tan asnr oara. li yoo really thhik ; p, Ioocbhl will allow bin to kkane. | b. aboold be abow ray diapoaltloo to do ; I ao. Bat I wili hope that eoaaiaa an u not so aflectiaaalr lo Garmmay." as ate. Uks d matrons. " says tba yoaay arldaatiy a(>h> oe tbe Twp of,£ Mud decided that lor a (room beta U eotkrly loo much ai bk aaar in tba . society of hk aoperiors- " Ho * do yow koowr" ^e sayt, nry ™ coldly. "I <U»\ .oppose yoe hare — Gamrayf" "Ob. yes. I was there auiu a g while." w Loo Lin wood (are him a ■ odd en IC ci pirioo. kok. aad aaya %i - I waader. lkor«r. if yoo hare oerer or m Mr. Goorfa Eeankyr -Uh. yaa, he meeting her b, •• I know hioa by sight— I was very well n arqaaioied with his Iri.h serrmnt." aI "Oh!" „ " What does be looi; llker inqnires m Maud, eagerly. " Mr Erenley is a tall. light-haired u " Like yoonelf." breaks In Loo. ab- J roptly " W eli. yea. as tegard. height aad ^ figure." he answers, eainly. "Hi. ^ fit nt as If tbry wan made for . I hare often worn Mr. Ereraky'. ^ Once Bon Loo subside, and the ric- ' to. torse lo Maod. his eyes brimming onr with int. -I Wtah. If yoo lake the bow. yoo » woaid take me with It." , '' " Thai depends. * she replka. loftily. u " Too nay be a rery good groom, hot 1 ■" • lioold hare to leach yoo to be more re* " spoetfoi. Yoo aboold always say 'Miss' " When yon apeak lo a lady, and yoti as aboold new laugh onyola in toavriaa- " tlon not addressed to yoo." ! He eridenliy goes through a heroir " atrusgk rot lo disobey one o! ber commaads OB lbs spot. Wlieo be can aolfi- ra | "-twill try to remember, min. lam j eery fond of borsea. inks, and I aboold „ bo sorTy to kave tba plana. T our cousin b. woaid gin me a raoommeadatioo- fo miss." rx I " Very wall. then. I will' (in yoo a o> IriaL" Maud aaya. afiably. "How show - us the way to my great-grandmother's tprret." "I would aot hare yoarhiiartoosdkpoaitioo." .be adds, soil# oo-e, lookiag ™ after him. ' tors good dead, my yooa( friend. Too laugh la aeaooo and oul ol aeasoo. Loo. did yoo notic* hlmf II' f . oa a broad gria again when be kfi u the room. Wakr up. Loo! What • brown study you an in I say. did you cl notkv this groranr* U ; " " Hotir* hlmf— ye. It is my opinion that be is a my remarkable person." d ; Loo. smlentkmsly ar The taml-ohamber. hare and on fur- u aiahrai. pro res a (real disappointment, bat the riew from Its window, la ail that roukf be desired. Boddealy Maod caUheo tight ofapersoo whose proonor ' poald spoil the fiaatt rlrw lo the erorld for her— her guardian. Mr Austin, eriI dratiy on his way to the Eraraley I b - Imok. Loo ! Ob. what shall we dof * cries, in raai alarm Tba young man rtara lo tbe silaatkm. U say. . * " If your borsoa as take a fewer or j •" 1 I era show yoo a abort way that 1 erill take year oeU of atgh* kag before he k Look, of speech leas gratitude from pi both girls. Dowa -stairs they otsml to lha book of d bow. whan Maod'. opinion of hi. „ qaaiifiratiosaaa grexu rapid iy changed „ the masterly manner in which he sands up their borsea and mounts them. " Now |IB hapa Mka Loa will glvt yuu lend orer that hedge." Inoobedkatly '' tun- bsr bone. " Remember that you hart pro— iked * He lowers hk vote*, and Maad bend, slightly from her saddle tollmen. What U till.! u arm around bar waist, a lair r nek," The arsdackeu groom baa kkssd a hfito lean bee hddkoharply from bk u graep aad film orar the faadgv after ber «| friend, with baraiag rbwb. u He sU-ds looking after ber. Mirth, adnslratka. a little ^aht^mlngkd In h /The ant day Mnad hear, of torijj p^wmThe^'m^gT'bm.'u tor " gaardka'a sugpriae. aU ber ia tenet in „ Ereraky How rapeaa to bare died , out. In vafaa day after day. dam be urge ber to srssmpeoy him Ibitber. If coram wkbee tomato tor acuralel- u bbco be mart cal ! aprm tor. Mm aaya. " At k«t. ora day. Mr. Gonrgr JErrr- " skj kaano— anad. GlrLlike. Mud ma.t » Bands take a final narvnynd b-raaU aft " appearing before her riallor. He mast » vary erftknl U to ana find maeh « anske in the preUy figure ber mirror (*- - fleet.. Proa the go Idea hrowa wares of tor hkrlottoUukhigb-baakdalip- h par. all k bash aad fair and dainty. g She trips down stairs, tblakiac tow a will orgs tor iiuraln. am nag his h ottor lafonaa. to dkmks that iaaokst B 1 i a in | W "I ' '~l — 1 k far atoar-nb. arvvri-ooald aba a parlor danr. aba ton a t vtona ofa tail mania a eordmoy rid lag * sail^tto s^jat od wtoto raw. -Tn-r aba ^a*a. aialdag lam a|k a—air ud Udkag tor llaltill to two k wMUtocdn. I Bow ooak aha errr tors taken him £ is Of Bvaa cpatiaas aad I a- , iZT'^tolld a tonst pipa'Thkauata. J to mast tovatoraa lbs 1 1 1 j>k 111 t Mtodtowh. ak tor ill i.l Ora aba ant fargirr 1 htm f He woaid are sr hart darad tod I toe towif mid torn tor varato i might k— a tor tonaM to to toavarad— - gamd. Hn togi hnrpaadaa aad aaaal t -tog -toe . — asywaj-mstora l tbiatol w! Paary ray mUtog yoa m i caLwrabiJaaf aos toll aghnoma >' ■ I mtor 1— tod am topums- Ma* . a I ^ a'-bT^toT* .4^ ! ■ \ _ ,
fill, 61RBEI ARB H0C8EH0L0. to Both ic rbemlta- ^rad macbaaleal ™ There k ao dkoooat oa kavan an aaa* terid for boddiag- Tbey arr pertactioo. * rad make tba vary boat man ore . ! M It t. aald that aos bantol of beet. ^ added to nine boabela of apples makes m | cider richer ud of vaperlor flavor to „ made froes appkaalrme. Ig Geiaeati ivy grow, freely from tbe i aa slip, though a mil-started plant may be bought of a dories for a mere trifle, tbas -.ring roach valuable time ia the rak- dt iag th d In trimming off branches they aoeold ' ai, cat close to tbe trunk, ao thai do lb dead Humps shall disfigure tbe tree, be that the bark may readily grow ati All aenrs made by pruning off krgr 1(1 of trees should be painted or l" I erred, or otherwise protected from the 00 rain- Many Irult Irees become hollow. °* tail info prematura decay, from the rain penetrating through old mwcots f made in (.runlng. ^ ^ rough, bard rarfaoe wears dowa " mat Ion of the iutarior; the troobie may ^ the mischief is difficult to repair. If the are trader and hot. and a slight between the craws, cleanse" the feet, aad ^ apply remedies needed. „ Cornstalk, are good fodder for castle, n bat there k a green difievvooe in their m . vaiae as saved by different farmers. ^ ia Left oat to beaosne weather be-tra. tbey re poor leed for ray kind of stock . bat ao aad abeltned ear.e. retaining their cn iwm Juices unimpaired, they are ooe | .-h of our best fodder crops It pais to cut su ud secure them early. ia Toong oolta. rays the dnrh— a— iv I" rerilortsC. should be mil fed aad cared | •' for the first erintcr: proeid* a wanu lb stall lor them, with plenty of Utter, aad 01 glee them a good brushing doers once day. A quart of oats daily will Cat-feed ia aot suitable for young colts, whose digestion should not be oe overtaxed by food packed solidly In the M stomach ; feed light aad frequently ba Parsley sales with rim gar will res more the unpleasant effects of eating ^ Cakes, puddings, s«r, ara always tm- " proved by making the currants, sugar Lsmp shades of ground gkaasbould ba *g cleaned with while soap or pearltsh ; , t will not injure or discolor them. Cold boiled potatoes used a. soap will In clean the hands sad keep tbe skin soft b. aad healthy Thoas not over boiled are ah beet. in Tbe earthy moid should never be " washed from potatoes, carrots or other roots, oath immediately before tbey are 01 to be cooked. | Charcoal powder is good for polishing " ( knives without destroying! lb' blades. 01 | It ia ako a good touch powder wi.ee J' j finely pulverised Potato water io which potatoes hare "f scraped, the water bring allowed . lo settle, and afterward strained, is good , for sponging dirt oat of silk. ™ roarae cloth, dipped in rait aad i ^ water, end than wiped dry. The salt M prareuta the —raw from turning yellow ^ when sweeping carpets, are apt to ri stain light colors ; salt is the beat in si winter end new mown toy io the ia Buturmlik k excellent for cleaning j I" .pongee. Sleep tbe epooge in tbe milk ** for some boors, then eqoerar it oat qnd 1 To Ct oi.C<>gjix.— Apply lo the com | " goon noetic arid (each as photographers . ora) by wetting a piece of oottoa with 1 the arid. In three or f ber days the corn : ' will peel oofwllh the deed skin. Wet ,, cotton three times par day. Then ' apply a greased rag oatll the skin era.— j ^ j To Cm A KtUB.— All who veer d I pslofolaesa. The Jewrwef c/ Jfedsewse 1 givvs thk remedy, raid to be oafalllat Asaoooae tba pane begUtoamll get m 1 ttoetova of lobelia rad wrap tba port i "Uglily with tbe tteeture. and tbe felon £ MtoTkBOA riioiin nil rag ' fol erf eari^Tcayran^^oper, pulrrriied. fo oot qoiu ewe t.a.ponofoL Steop tbe t, cayenne with Use sage, atrala. oil sad a took tor Bar. Gsrgk from four to a severity. braHB to a palp aad wetted with viao- w aad teoiaeB; Ako bran, or ring, or si paper, made wot with riiaps'. k the to— dkantira that era be gieeo H My"fcids.tld^ep U c^ramt^w- " 1L Thk traalmaal eboald to tapt el for ratoor or two -attorn. ' u It k a— neeoraary. Bays the fk.ity « 0 a— lies for the toraer to tadM a » s la hb hnnradltoto hk bara-yard. U of arata— mad praby «*• * afford nm^toLp aad l-p ;ifil -ran- » theama. aataomarb ra tto^charac-ter k £ mg eras ^ftofctod^Tb Tl". to'Ju! Z toore ta-ir todKl ra totaea- to - a h— t to i in I toat thane k groat - iranratorkraii.iaiil toetof f III a ran d— I 'to W? toes ' toatoT wto eoratod his tok amra a » —A rad **dtog h d^rak and pada- „ """Til n,r»dafc»rwydra."k a
. to tatoa aot to gfee tba ny food for I n at loa— twelve boon before tbey on j ° killed, eo the! the Iste-lnes may be I empty at tto Uiat of death, and tbe add 1 woaid Otoereriee eaera. aad wbkh fa- . cilitate deooospoelrlea. ay to avoided, si A fowl killed arMk digestion U noing * on will hardly keep lor a week. By at- ., Itioa to tba above it k claimed that ( tbey toaybepmeerred for a fortnight hi > mild, damp weather, aad for three * weeks or mora wbra it U dry and raid. A few plsoee of cfanroaai pot aside will o seekt in preeervatios.. To iorara a healthy growth of lambs * tbe fa oot v sad winter weather. ' t, ttoy must be regukrly atoiterod every U sad fed a Uttk grain an soon as , « pastures hare foiled. They should " fed eery lightly at first, for fear ol starting the wool. Usta are much bet- a tar than corn, ud rbe feed for each ^ or throe weeks. It will have reached ' m half pint. If com is fed instead of | £ amountpf grait during the winter, with u pkoly of hay and -raw and good, pure water, with good shelter, dry litter. . ^ week, will keep lamfaa in a growing aad healthy condition throughout the *> not fail to separate the sick from the M efficient aperient in ordinary caeea ol " rooatipation. U a lecture on a rase of affection. Itr. 'Weir Mitchell, of t> said that be had rocom- £ mended the patient lo take each morna tumblerful of water — cold, to pro- r "This simple aperient," tbe doe-tor C constipation, and generally find it effi- £ starting the bowels and in keeping them " tbe raw. and el all "Urn la donates _ What en 014 Herteakee Broaght " bow." said Mr. Patterson to his friend , ? Johasou. in the Fifth Armor hotel with mod. I suppoer she bod jast ■ good lurk." " shoes and good lock. A boot a month ago my wife and I were rotorning from - church . one Sunday . w mat In 'root > ol the new Komsn Catholic catlictrai 4 Fifteenth street, s horse whi&i wa* " and it went ringing a^g the pare- " wlfs. "and we wili keep It toe good u of my g lores in doing so. as It wa* * covered with mud. This 1 waa going to a ooh'" Oh. -don't do that, for if yoo do, {! lbs stora wondering what my first sueah of good lurk would bv. Before night I . — with whom I had been for sei - rrnl yenra— wv both got hot- ud the re 0 my wife wra I to do *ots. ^ " and lost her porkrtbook. coo- a tabling all the money we tod been sas- | icg lor a long time to spend for holiday | ° about two weeks vvrrythinr went t> against me, and I waa in hot water ail , J the lime Finally. I ssod lo my wile one day that I believed it was that old i. borteahor that was to blame lor it all . 1 * rad that I was hound to take it down | 1 sad pot It back In tto street io- where I „ found' it. to I did. The rvgv next : morning my employer sent for me to j " amid to tod been mistaken In the | ° matter about which we had differed, ■ apologised for what to bad said, hoped i there would be oo morrabuAJee lings I* about lu and wound up hHtot mv J I went home that night feeling better " natnrod than I hod for wveks. I told ' my srife of my good hick, and then ato * took f rem ber pocket a letter which she t tod that day received from ber father. 1 notifying bar that oe woe going to send ' her check for fire hundred dollars for a I prevent- In fact, I have had only good 1 lack sinew I threw Sway that old horseshoe. Ttoy may faring look to some , folks, but my srife and I deal want ray t Fatten Market. Sew Tort. Probably no name of ray locality ia > the groat metropolis of oor land is to « Tto kige quantities ol fish eold there ' a special frature. It being Bear the I pkroof forrira. rad of tto Kew | tto'lhrigs w^TCri < ■ The wbolenak fish market is between ' the -n- sad tto nlar.oadar a kag . wood- Otod. «anh torn tots— nhp— t IHO or Iftoea le— wide, reach- ' log Bora too —re— to tto aUp la srhleh ! filled with Hew Ivh by seeirks aod boats 1 that era coasiag rad going ft ati hoars \ at tto day nad nigbt. TMeleh I iiloin j ateaff^toT*— MM srhiie eaeratag toto ■ eoppiira. <to tto oppoaito eede of Ito 1 eko ako— tto wnka. err ' r i g ■ i , . aot said. Iraide tbe aaio boildivg are ' ervoral of tto large- fish firms, and s 1 oaastor at Ike to— eating ptowe ta to I foaadtoe-y part at lha eky- O. the < tolftelilolii toil ( i Hi I ■ Tto market insks to i^gR.i >!■ ' all roras of ito eooatry, Irvra eeura. , near rad lake- Wbra a fcfrlag roof ■ Ml —mM-i Aw to
SUMMARY OF NEWS. ^ tals^t^wajra^a^^ry ^ Tto »w*4«wk B-wrairas-eM roesra-- ^ Fstoavv fit, to tae stoo ^ "if ray Amm^aad Ovraga tob* www luall: HI Sai«vh oa alrrk IS The .AM tao ,p, Ai La ussol Wd" la I-Stoi lie is sib is body cV Kr »S«ia Hrast. a tbwl pwl. ma. ba Me bams >a Alispbliy Cur. Ike* wsa i MM by ba'faa o-blTd*. Sad M r." CbTO S tm u nLvi fa— lis bo stoSbmau to Sd^Mnajki-f' sasaErF.s^TFs r^iTra Qwbseras mrajwuei tedmekm j ^ ham Oi— !■— as j u Tto Haas s— aOto toe l—wiBpaalSi r ■ J iTmT.7 ^'^7*^1 -q-tak- ! b TA; leleriwls b.. rad , aseseee gLOWAAL » 1 aTiira raoatoe . ia m* < a S^kkk^—4 ..'ratoT *Tto jtral^wv • Sf^SS!3EsS,2B : ■ •KSggo-va— to : •nasi gll.01t.Jkt Ok Oa Febmarr 1 tto - ; SS^SLlll-tonlT - ' VShtoNMM ■ » "Ti-^ra* wOb 3-*^ a ■ to qt tto i I I fiat ssOfij to to o in -"'ill o ra. <sb-*V^t'll ITS.. is. " :^ip: i ^5Sfi-S5ri?a : rad to v4toqrJ*toa etoto * r ** * w 1-
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} Mr. Ora too to dtonw -ra-d ■'-dtoJ^l'Tjiajf^a^ ^ ' b?""""* >i~-d "• j " i* | Cora for Typhoid Fever rail D ropey. | th | Mr. JobB K. Cox. a ci tiara at Bsiu- , dt I Ihst cite Some time since s gentle- Ul man Inlwrmed m- he knew of sreerni ! ,n j pervoos who had ben cored ol typhoid | ^ | so ill tbry were not ^expected to Utt ® i i sreev pounded to pulp and applied lo M ' the feet .4 the first patient. He srns ' 01 and dy revolt eqanlly sntiafootory The i ri ^ first opportunity I had 1 tried it opuo t i a friend of mine in the trroaury depart- * bar. cared dropsy Mi Ralph M ' o her feet. Kite waa attended by differ- u - end of one week diacharged her nurse. ■ I friend* could hardly ronognlar ber at J I find sight. She Heed gov mora than J| * thirty years after ward, land died somr . [ age. H the f wooing prove 'tto mean* I will fori wil. bv the fact that I did not ' PreB' U,B" "I t Dm Bat filng- Master. * * Our faithlul friend Jet. a powerful ^ u U* inflict pain Master Willie loved Jet 0 J dearly, rad yet be would persist in tor- a T -tiring the patient dog ontragvoosly. £ a a new cumage whip, which had been j left in Use hail. Jet knew tbe child • * 1 rad ^dkdUlbr*7urae'. attanlioo. as be > often did when thechiidreo were getting * ' i into mischief or danger Rot the gir' 0 » door, rad W lllie kept on following Jet g » f, an pisew lo piaew. plying the lash rig- ■ jj ; srith the eeee himself. Jet quietly laid J ■ . tbe young aae — thr floor, carefully took , I L i a good grip m tto gathers of his little ' 0 ! faock. lifted him clear and gave him a i. heart j. sound shaking. Then he took J » I up the whip, trotted off lo Ibe barn with 1 '• j it. emme back, stretched himeelf oot in 1 1 * 1 the shade, and finished his nap. Tto I s I young gentleman did not Interfere with < " | him again, aad ee«v afterward treated I a Nothing delighted the dog more then I r* j to go into the water with tbe young t 5 » : folk, and to see the bathing suits brought - a oot always pot him in the highest | - ! spirits. The children railed him " the " base of the bathing-ground." mnd so be , . I wa*. as to made si] hands do jo- as to , w ! pleased. He would take them in ud , bring them oot again, as be thought fit. ! " I and there wra oo see In rraistiag him ■ a. to could master halMrarn at .oara I' beta- brought back with mora" haste I thra ceremony. Bat. within tbe proper 1 " limits, to aevnr tired of helping tbe ' Z bathers tore s good time, frolicking with ' - them, carrying them oe hit hack, tow- , " ing ttom through tbe water, letting " s. tbe— dlev off his sboalders, spd playing A topdrog—a Abctofox ^ H era .f^T* - L ii-ilMh"* Tto" bra— bite wra at , Bk Dofikg Msjoribank's ia Park laae . I ■ i— ato. twraty of j J whseh torn expfrad hw^aOlk | . ranary tton kept my Lady Bniim - Inm "taking it ounr" (ra ttoy eag io | " "A—torisDaqtoto "V. e>d orto = SErrark irsrz « : torak. My ftofri Mmk —ok to'.""T i
A Hew Tort paper aays. A lew days thewileofcme of e-r mo— mlmraat her Fifth seraor home to eerraty esu kdlm. There wen twelve tables, aarh table arranged for six goeru. srith dlf- i I mot s-vviev. the cloth, napkins, glass. - chins fiosran. every bit of equipment' va end garoitnre. indeed, even to tto gs* j ~ sign The giaee rad chins were of novel ' H nspkins end tsbie-cloth- elaborately | fe wrought- Instead of tbe ordinary cards. f * with the ssme inscribed. wvtt cards ~ fine'/ and specially paintad. dsan i lag I JJ1 to rank as works of art. the subject sug | *a otiier As mwnruloto. various trifles, i ~ at tbey srera aallad. wave placed beside v. the pistes. Ttoy were font, bouqaet- *" ornamental (lore- be turners aad fi Use like, each and all of curious aad workmanship. Tbe effect of the twelve tables and their varied service' - with the guests in rich visiting dross of r. ing to the feminine rye. though it it - if tbe masculine mind could '* have had ray just appreciation of tto - ably was. the most elaborate luartooo 5' oartieo have tora a feature of mecropols- _ Iioualy Dot drifting toward the days of r rigid veooomy aad Spartan simplicity. j s; j I ISsfSs?! 1 j " a ' F Is TBI MAKKKTh. | fToiiros -1 - L ora=lg SCI— r| Ta f :v| ri i I Rot no fo— my frfeod ; if yoa could see < lbs rtroag. healthy blooming mra. , women tod chiktreu that have ba ' raised from tods of sickBrto. soSvviag you wooid'oay. "Giorkom nad j invaluable rsassdy."— fVeee 1 ' kidneys disordered, mopse^od ^to Al^?WratUkir* IxM— rel got ] I I ■! Uas it to ra ads no ■■ guard- ! ssr^«: i j
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