^ | Talk,. TWhwweM u£l-«i.; n.wxb.k.M, II i il in. — . mi rag; «k>ba»Ht»4>ri to T>auia.rr*Wiita~; leetewlgraai>.|.r.li . w-MwHrtniim. ^ iM.nray-rak.omo-t Tu ■Tj^rr.*r WlmMMv. • ^*.**^* *" mkm~' *"**•• Uktqb»«k; Taura— ■< tttt.rt.-Mi.!. T. grid, tha,—, swear; Tb peek ail kasaarasIII trill* or 111 task . IM.: foara^uT b— -V rar - Mr rmrra ii mc i»4w. nellie's fleeo. "UnmM^ltU^nr ta your cradles. dw,^ even tbra /ra two grow up you iboaid be married. And rarely yon might do raw than marry Mr. Allen Trevor." Nona Glmaoa. who era. I on like a I mother to ratharkra Nil Be Huntley. 1 MM poarfag tbcjally aba waa arak- ! lag tab. a prpow sold, aatiad brr white cap-ecring>. sad toktag off brr spectacles rubbed Ibca emrgatfoally. "Aad wow. Mtos Nellie, do |K down tram that tible-tbm'i a daar child— fall. J will be wallia*. aZTrifht aacry , he'll bff too. Gone, dearie." "Na. I woatr The dlmlautlre figure. perched opoa tba kllrbre tabk. swung ha Huic .lippried fast back aad km t. aad ptuclar a etood of yellow bair from a racy Xare. looked op fat'-O the bemad countenance o( tbeold woeaaa whb a pair of mkbet rid boordiBi eebool far two yaaiaaowtbatrm borne far |ood. don't make a martyr of mo. I rant bear It-indued J coat. Aad X won't!" abe added, ratio -Bat. Mlaa Nellie.- continued tbc ■Bed woman. a smile beginning to mop arokad tbc coram of Ur month In aphe at ber effort* to look iraTe, •• yoo forget that joule a your, bdy aowpooc dear at other died. yoo. aelbeoaly child, era expected to ill ber ptooe. end Ukt yoor pap. labia boapitality. So maay aloe gvnUsmen. too. dear, aad " I bade Mm. Sri* Let old Mke Reaehaw. take my pkeo. She's my Ikninn. rad Ufa bn doty. Besides, rm efok. aad dowt kel Oka colac aaar the dntwiac-rooa to-fay. Ilfaa bear lobe actiac prim aad riff apetaln. aot aBowed for a motaaatt to farget poaftMbmily. and all that ataff. •he apraac lightly bom bar high aad ■a ileal* 1 1 ant, aad bejaa parlac ap aad down tbewlde old Mtcbra-ao Sml ltr*i rS'eT^ her'^faom'rad' a mkakUac gait that waa very ridfooIraa. ■be pawed U fnmt of a mold ofjally j-ckar aad traaapairal- aad. aiming ''yon. la iba kitchen. rating bread padbtmey!"ab#raag.gayly. Sbe taraad suddenly aa abe spoke, aad wltb a drxterooa mommral flirted* the wbtta cap from tbe fleoortms old «mkk brad, aad perched II light: • apaabcrowa. Tbea rairiag tbe spore taoka.ffmpkaad the. ape. bar ow» MniCbt aad rather dlm'Butirr near, aad ■nana, abe folded Lit acme aedateiy apoa bar baaaaa aad walmd town-il the door. jo* rati opened from wkhoat aad a tall km etood apoa tba thnahold— Mr. A lira Tram! Jhramy. V? bowe*') a 'm^mon kkm'u did." A hh abet acma tba akar. dark Be repl.e.i the kit which be bad fiew»d- . ^ " Mho Baffin Hnariry. Tea a mlad to «- downright aacry wltb yem!" racaiated Narae Ukraea. ea the door "-Thtfb iaek ft. Book; I drat Bka akrjoragmen. They an eo palm aad Amra rara he cm wla myai*!*n^k w2j\Z sasiiS ixzzz: bym^fd— of fobt iranhisx to jrak ran a pteaphar^uLL' DM AUn Tram mm ra . hnn d-d-
" When awomra will. Ibe will, yoo may depend ra It." Aademyna-w pmhrad aadapparMj innocent Ml ra the part of Mr.BaaUey ouly made tbe demore mnldea abca Mr.Treror tLe Aa lww aayiac. the party wmo ahladen whb pood Uiincr- la tbe mldet of marry kacbter aad cay badlaac*. n kw rombllnc aoka fell opon tbrdr ran. J followed by a food craah. ' tbe lad ire pale aad trembllnc — tba men I aomewbat Kan led. -Whatlaltr. I Nellie', law wal pallid aa ehe naked | the qarotfon. Without a w*d Allen Tmror ■ penny opoa hie Bone aad rode { ■ way la tbe direction of tbe eouad. faiI In a abort time n borwmra wae ie-r retnralnc. cnlfopiny like mad lowart! tbrm. It waa Mr. Huntley. He threw bimarll from hla panUnr borne. and burj ried forward, pale aad ayitated. -It k In the coal mine one thenf he : criad, bnrriadlj. - There baa barn an ; expkofoo: a portion ol tbc abaft baa I fallen In, and nobody know, bow maay are buried aliee then-" ' A ecmte of enchetoeBl followed the ' lad Ira fainted -all were lrrrifad.bnl Nellie Hartley etood quiet and oakwnrdly calm. When brr father had An 1. bed. " Get my bona, plraae. rapa."abeaald. i " I want to co there. I may be of aorne , "Are yoo may. child! Too mot I B't think of racb a thine-" j " Ten. I know all thai. papa. I'm not ! yoiay to think abral it— I'm coiny riybt j a^oace. If lea Brnehawr aad eome of | tbc India will accompany mc. I am ■ 1 Who would hare bellered it of thoar , a ! yay India of hahfon aad frlroltty' ! 1. i Not one foraook rar Utile maiden in brr | j tily raddled and they eat off at once, | Arrlriny at tba apot tbey found a tarI bad co!lee»ed around tbe abaft. There r ) were women cry lap and wrinyiay their * ! inp Ham for mrrr-y ra tbe dear ooea abnt rat from their cyra by that awfu! hank of earth. There were men etaad " lac rallra aad yioomy. with arme folded | ra their breaMa. an d in their farce yrlm ! brary with prona^tnd raU. aad riaculatfoon. * I " the temptat of yrief-oomethiny yoinp « ra— a croop had yalhered aroaod a tall "• ten. aad were becyinp aad rzpoalolat- * <ny. It waa A ilea Treror. Nellie'. >- brart rood Hill aa she heard hie word.. " in a firm, clear trar : t "Do aot try to dkraadc mc. I am ' It craeinced that there it hope, aad If you ^ 3 ^tod*rad1wtSTrop^",t * 0 Before Hellk moid approach him. he ' had haetenid to tbc pit. tbe aaeemary . , preparation waa made, and ba had dU - appeared from siyhl la tba bowok pf , : tba earth. With a boraible fceliay ai - her heart. Nellie aak opoa bar kaeea. _ Sbe darad aot pray- Sbe knew that ai , ray moment tbe bank of earth. Mayer. , la lie peocnac. miyht eaeily become dea Inched (tbe ellybteat jar would do , 0 It), aad woold bury tbe mootfa ol A the abaft from riew. Tbla waa the 1 awful fear that filled the h carta of all ' ■ an. Iliil .In > lull ' 5 there mutely lmpforiny bcaeen'. merry . j [P Atket'a wild ebrat pealed upon the . - air. tbe rope wae palkd from below, a. 1 tbooyfa a w riybt waa attached to it. Sfowly tbey drew It Bp, aad ao owe man j J waarn. Iaalrww vd.be ex pialaed r tbe eaae. Tbe miner, wen all dleabied. . aad moat certainly ban pnrtilad rat ( f Trveor. who. baarinp eavb man in hi. t waltinp. proposed to fakra it to tbr.r ' a bodies, and ao tbey wrald be rrarwod. I cannot tell job la detail of thai . ' miaeo wae broacbt to Ibe nrifo. T eome beaked aad bleed lac. aad rat , y dytay. All were rami end by oar party. , t a^lkindly rad tenderly ministered to. , d Nellie aboold Uee to era the next rentoaakl the wW aee.r forpet UuOjao- j , t SdulyamHhle" NWd^ b^tM^rbc* ' >. -Oh. my God. what abaU I dor abe . wnlkd. tbea. with radden deepermtion. d abeearray forward. - Lowar tba rope p. once morel" aba triad. Ia bar heart | d mane op tbk time. I shall go down ' there myself. At t«K we ona dk to- J With defarratial ykaomal tba yonay j .. yirl. tba man obeyed be* mandate. , I whlk ibe otbers etood aaar. awed ami . rlent- • 4 Sfoklayapra berknrae. Ne.br wxiird v k awfa! raeprae far folwtht wM j k idmtkd loosely far a ttaa. tbra Oat J rameafcrbkpalL With fond eneer. A .of lai i angmial, tbe men above drew ' p ; K slowly upward. Oh. tba agaky to ( B MteTk^T^kl^Mikto^* 1 ,. Wyond doobtlay. that ffmforsd Alien w Treror. 1 _ At km ol Iral Uv rad of the rape ' . Mlmkrad to k. pallid aad aeorly Ufam M, kbalara af tba hrara man who . MaoanhlyMadhkBfo. Rahadh a In bghaff ot'ihe rragh rad rai rnk A toan. who, ra the deafo-wblu fate of \ p M hj£t'L iM^Bffod lL' k ■ a thafonnra. and bseohimoaiaj marngb _ mm. Tbay-Okld not lase aiyht of him. m They bormod arprad and walled for 1 s aarjsitrjgsjs p hank by the ffde cf foe br**' men. aad - WW bath bar brads W km. And ra A Beflkkradbar bmoaheralL _ A ywa7p2^.1^^r»b. a fora s ailSHcar13 MhwoCrarabi aadabifoih. : 1 1
Mi TBI lADt MX. of Ibraidm; aad than k aotblay racy . aaemly in eartny a yir! wait to wear bar . own part ol it until It baa baan afoeiy L prnMadwithqalitadaatin. Lacbnyal ' ^ ^anV baa elrratod pniat^Ql ' aome ia natrlctiny tba liberty iff ylrle. If iae Teeny, who la ycfay to ibarry Mr. man yrte a liriny. is obliycd lu tbe meanwhile to deny beraelf maay pkaa- ; Sbe mat cacheo" belk: sbe most take aare that nobody makes fore to her; and ; . far this purpor- abe ts obllyad to let nil chance comets be speadfiy informed of j , ber eoymyemeot. Unhappily, tbe eym- • ■ holism of riays k always' unregarded, j . the fact for tbrmaelrcs by lookiny at ' the tecootl finyer af Mis. Jenny's left [ , hand. If Jenny has noelatcra to folk of ! ! \ brr betbrocbal, aad IT her mother dons ! , ' not accept umely blnu to menUon It oo . yayemrnt U not announce! in tbe ra- ! , ciety paper, the yirl i. rather rm- ! , Try tbe news delicately to etranyer. • . She cannot allude to Mr. Simpson u " Johnny '—that would be too familiar ; she cannot eprak of him as " Simpson." for this would round etranye ; bat If she , refers to him freqaeatiy as " Mr. Simp- ' son." straneers miyht draw nndaairahle , iairrencaa from her appvdht familiarity with a person thus coldly spsri6ed. j Tbra the rayayad yirl has id pat up with : . a yi eat deal of chaff, which is only pkaar lay for a while, and afu rward breoenea ( , iatoleralur. The trials of matrimony ; are frequently commended to ber impa- . urn! attention by way of paternal re1 1 bake: -Ah. my dear, yoo will and out , , ' yourself r and ao forth ; or a snob ia pel self free by the reminder that she is D. -i , slip beta- ten rup and lip. Sometimes : i Simpson is actually held BP to her as a p bogey " My dear, I drat think Mr Slmpaoh would quite approrr of your , weariny thai cherry ribbon "Jenny. , dear. I think Mr. Simpson wrald be j sadly yri'eed if lie beard you exprcee . those opinions;" or "Jenny, I am sure . Mr. Simpson wrald not think it proper j that yon aboold play croquet with Cap- , lain Mallet." There 1. enough in all , ibis to make a yirl ait down aad arrram. , While the haaqne and trimmed skirt i I are tbe peers! line Kyle, n great many i latter are seen with Kraiyht backs not , cauyht np ia the least, and quite fall in plaits that fall length wise ; others hsre , many are cot off In froat like s haaqne. whlk the back Is In prinaeasr- shape. For basqoea the snrpliee effects are eery 1 . much pseo. and quite rival the direr- , 1 loir* styles in popularity. Vests are , not ae modi worn as they Usee lately . been, but nni sometimes sera with the , , shirred frraUaf drekees; thus the era - i trusting fabric is act down tbe front of j waist like a rest, and the malarial of the , ! basque ia shirred In claims each 'side of . ; j It. Sometimes the basque is laid in , plaits that fold ra tbe bosom In surplice shape, and this Is repeated ia the buck. Another faahlnsi sera again in Fiend: ' disuses is that of braking the middle : forms of the back eery full, shirring ' aliowine tbe failures to fall below ia postilion pkiliays. This and the great bow at the buck are tba favorite designs bow k simple two wide large loops ' ' closely strapped at tbc top- and the loops me pendent rather than straight ' and If the basque is belted, another is at Ui • waist in front. The aarrofaplaiu incs already described form the favorite . raming far the foot of skirls; tbrar I ' J as each three inches wide when An- j • •ed.and are made to lap an inch upoc j each other, tig plaiting k tbra pulled out ol Ua-flat folds, to look as bunchy as ! I possible. 1 1 Tbe plala colored French buntings 1 place resorts. The aew fancy is to cornbine these with figured foulards, instead of the heavy brocaded silks used wilt them last year. Tbea en eapecUlly ; pretty ia the creamy whlk bastings ; a rrliyiraar railing. ''White chilli. ; white mohair. cumeTa-balr.aad^Cbud-draaasa lor lbs cotmuy. Soir 'of these the Tallira orerakirt draped rmy ' high ra rar aids, or eke Opened its ' heliotrope *oe M^^m^farhTM's^Ib* , Cash mem ia the new heliotrope shades 1 fa^d? MM^thkh^rtfrie^'am , brilliant rad ralln for lllamhmtlay ▼my dark aatia foulards ate aad for r tbc fawL Tbe yrorads nrcjorarari Japunra fans. Tbe deep apcra is Atlibid wltb bavy feetoras of the ; asms, aad la tbs^kjifowkitiay at tbe J pale blue, krander. ocyrav rrounds are [ tea for trimmtey thma- A sorrily is I be twilled dQt. or rather foulards, of ' and viai-t dadter noeuky k "tiger 1 spots oi dsefc rad or trowrn. Tkfok • Ma BMdMM'bIMb r ramien. far hs era saJs'wBh_mmsh I ra
F Extraordinary honors em paid to lh«#ata la Mfoa ; aad It It atlll » bald k gram! tnkttrton by X*m*r the ^ ' curs ao frequaatly ra Boddhltfi mrau- u ' meats Is tba Brabmsnmi gooa. Tbe r t ancient Britons, according to Cmam, r • held It Impfoa to rat the lab of geaac. ' Tbe Ibu Was another bird held ia tbe . ' Llybaat aaaetity faff the old Egyptians. " L There are stili nnaarmvn plu ooc raising ibis mommies in tbat oountry. Tbe ° I krgmt of tbem. ajittk to tba west ward ' of tbe pyramid of Aboutir. b about y " twenty let deep. The fioor of this pit, a L far probably a depth of many faet.it eoe» b ' ered sritb heaps ra heaps, and layers ra f ® | layert, of coarse rartbeni jura, lbs lids ^ body ol sb ibis, preserved with biiu- ^ • | narrow cloth bandages. ol the * ' praservatioo— black and charvea. and ) p I I Incapable of being takee whole out of ! ■ ! heads, aad all the feathers entire. I a ' I Whether thew aaiman were tha j h - | embalmed and ivouyht to this pfa-v , x ' of burial whenever found dead, or ! -j - whether collected here only es objects j - | undent authority assists In tbe sola- | " ' ' tion. was with the Egyplisus; am* tbey would p ' e^ltrvre these birds held in TbeaafaT J ' i which country they are said to have I d " ] cleared of serpents, that the slayer of a ' . J stork was punished with death. Tbey 1 sable he drew opra himself the dirrfni ' i ouloqny of the whole eety Ii 1 Tbc robin Is considered iq severs] ' ti 1 free from tho hands of the birdnester. It 0 1 j Is asserted that the respect shown to it ' j. M by maa it joined ia by the animals o' ibr • Onr cause for the veneration in which ' t wlileb mankind are wsrwd of approaeh lying. Grimm «y» ihar tl-e para liar u i veneration with which this bird is ' pi treated Iras been ttiown :,y tbe whole w r refers to the bird', ouor snd lu name a. U ' rridenocs that it was sacred to Thor. the ti t yud uf lightning. p i CTerywhcre deeme.! s sacred bird. Idke r] • lightning. The Spanish pennants hsre - s tradition thai it was s swallow that f tried to pluck the thorns out of the " - ' crown of Christ a he hung upon the I race for this bird, snd wi'lTeTeTdT U • | SWOT it- fi In partsof Francs the wren is s sacred . ti ' bird. To kill it. or rob Its nest, is B r \ deemed an atrocity which trill bring down tbe lightning an the culprit's v > ; dwelling. Bucii sn set sras also reyarded , * ' ewitli horror in Scotland. The following - , is a popular malediction upon those who . 3 I rob the hem of the wren r Tbc whydafa bird aad the water -wag- " J ! tail are held sacred by the • atives ol , P several parts of A fries. Among tha u ' Msndan Indians the dove is held so as- " • 1 will iajme it; indsed. the Msndan In- b ' discs declare that even their (Sot*. Isrte d ■ j that bird. -J Why He Weuld Hat Bay. | ^ r I He was a tall, thin man who hadn't { ° ' | bran shared tor probably two wdtlu. " j His bat had holes ia tbe top of it: his ' rlothas shone llkr a placid lake at sunj rise, aad bow his shoe, managed to ' I Kay on wa known only to themselves. I He ambled up tbe narrow stain and " 1 j Into Mr. Margrave's law office. The ' 1 lawyer was sitting in i|it chair idly ! h r chewing rahkpraholder. 6 "la Mr. Msrgrsve in!" inquired the b • peddler. \ u 1 " Tco. air." wa tbe reply. "lamb*."ti J \ "Ah. jsa." responded the firad. rv- j ' (lectlvely. a he rubbed his chin with j ' his knuckles. " if yoo are at leisure, the ' Mellifluous Morning Glory of tbe Ap> „ ■ peaincs would like a moment's audi- ( ° "Oeitainly. certainly." reapradadtbe I ' ' man of kw. "tak. a scat. Now. then, j J ' state your case. Ia H far a divorce you ; j ' " JSo. air. Oh. no; Its-" " Aaaanit and battery. I presume." _ • quietly Interposed the kwyer. as be ' picked up his pen to nmke a memorac* . ^ ' "Ah. no. you are wfahk." ■uIHnyl j j " I replied tbe Mellifluous Morvrtut Glory of the Appealara. riljuat came in bo* to " r bare you examine a as. re I'll- nJiny. It | j • M WM ^ ^iSf Jld'ilkd ^ ■ the Aramatie Soul ofMlynemetw. It ' • jot the thing yog want It k as oera- j . • r^kt^'y^^hS1 s^TStXp^lt^ ' u SkraMk^T*" reT^hl.^ ' ■ - Ken. aow. here i. a box of h— n.ee ' Eittis aky-bfas box which will make a ] • whkttkrawnr. H k ouiy twraty-five * Whlk tlTkwya J^a tklakfoy. lbs ] Itolb ao Anbk af lbs rirtoa af ! s | w uofo.aw.rap. poaoasra kip. J fa rad k daw tbras tcigrabar rad akad , k ara5^ I ra " Ts^s fora^ fot. J Z go. tkbl^obaaadrabfop— 3 a. ' brad, k rvvvry rad osgqiead : ,sy-- -"7
garden abb hocskhold. j Tba aoil of a young orchard amy ba bear; grain abceM never hs grows { root crops are tbe beat. the fertility near the surface wbra i applied, aad it k race that another : course is sdrirablr. To incraaa tbe yield of rich milk give cows every dsy wsre sllybtiywann | and aiighlly saiud. la which bran ha I stirred at the rate of ooc quart to | two gallons of w«*r. Cows wbra they expend vitality is rabec sal mors ; whan they expend it in j keeping -waAn tbey need more food, j aad whan tbey either lay ra fat. or pro- I | Tincture ol iron ia a practical remedy | ) for loot rot in sbeep. Keep the sheep I n dry floor, pare away the loose j | and then make 'daily application of | of iron | An exoem of salt in the food retards I the fattening of animals. ! chicken cholera. Chip dirt taken from under the wood- 1 trying to ibe patience, to say nothing of 'K the butler oaaiiy revues quirkiy. Ume. hot It rvqoitea more ran L iba Igrns Be-rvtst — Six lemons, twe'lra , two pounds of sugar, one-quarter pound uf butter , crate the rinds, add the s cap of .-umuts. teaspoon en-am It wi u almost run. Bake in a tin in say oven, aad tolerably quick. II it is not first-rats aad light, it will be j I To Coax Bxxr — Pol lato a cask Belli all is dissolved. Salt your meat, tub. taking particular care always u> - for ISO days, and then pot It into tbe - heme (Kill with the skin side down). I Weighting it down with boards and a clean stone. This brine sell! keep I from November till March. Meat may added from time to Ume. always tak- ! Use blood drained off. i header af Ike base see. J The north Atlantic- coast is not the moralised by toe northeast wind. Gu"I sis rrafnl Nn schdnlny tha Indians of \ I tbepaapefa OWr treated with tbem , when the wted blew from Use northj asst. He fduad from exptriracv tbat , daring ssch periods tbe asvsyea were snd isdispcad to rahmlt to j wind ease from the southwest tbey became reasonable, and tissa tbe governor 1 i found Hule difficulty is making honorable arrangements sritb tbem. f^kad" ceiled them fat riding and tbrowisy Iba liaau. Oraa. at a pablk ocMwikra In tbariiy of Buenos Ayrea. ba gave an ex^iMtira of his akilL SfaUoaisg a fawn tba'arreet. As be ratared'P3h« sfnsrr tba gagKbo throw bis bra aad yacht Bora' horse by tbefarekg The list kra leaped from tbe saddle! raking bk ba k acknowledgment of Tha kadw of tba aristocratic party was Ltvslk. Boa abut Urn up Is psiam Ayrea aad tba I nltgil the rflty. Tbewawa.riKvfcfogora.no fssiiv beta* giew ra eelhw side . Ladslkfa rappBss gfrkg out ha rarar•to.fafsfnm^atoflaa Rraas. As be wra skuat. MWra kA^irr rirat ^ anas to a Ma ra irabfofaas. gMBOfikdsl Msj. ffol faMfoasprasafo" '
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"Z Ooakfaw lit iliiil s MS s la h a *"■ ■ oi Isoy " "TTss-w. raoa A s >srat mm> ■ *, ; jSrHS U Masley"s Afrieka Expadltlaa. * The jiev Father Came, superior ol ™ of Mr Stanley, he srritea. is eery'" i nomer-cuv lie-side Mr Stanley there ' are s superintendent, sn engineer, m ^ | nations — Beigisns. Americans. English. „ ItaUsna. Hsnea. The expedition has p snd the irardshlpauf tbe work involved. u The fotiowing of biscks consisted of | (r The first station of' Mr. Stanley's ex- - peditioo is named Viei- Il ia,on the right bank of the river about 130 miirm below the the first of Aie-GeUaia calar- * arts When Mr. Carrie reached It. | a Stanley was swsy among the mountains I >n the direction of the great village of . | Viet. It appears that Stall ley sets out t on his excors'ras and returns without 1 giving notice to any one. While await- j ing Uit end of toe rainy season Mr. difficuiUea ahead. These difficnlUta are j eo grrat that Father Carrie thinks it j . will take years before Lhr termination j tabiiabed at Stanley's i'ool. SOO miles ; distant. Mr. Stanley's intention to to | ! aacenil the Crago to the iu si aha, where part of the Congo as well aa Use county on Its two banks, at tempting at the | I I Mbotus j TDK. I>v> sad Hserv are see t^esnq | it^^ lb.' ti eata. ol Dr. It— hj. CQ»C« *- take M atkae. it i i ii i lit I
Mr. Joseph Cooper, wh^'i^t'imkbcat aawwiKlon. and who tra faro^ P qoraa so rights sad privitogaa with " regsrd to tba telegraph Use o! tbc of getting hto dispatches transmitted l frnm bk towboat to hto office in this \ , city. I-asl year, when Captain Black wa ratal dc this aoocUtfaa. that enter- | prising shipowner bought several doon Belgium oarrier pigeoas, sad wa traiathr assoeiatioe Having no further us 1 for the birds, be did adt know what to | do with them. naU! Mr. Cooper came I round. made inquiries aad bought thtsn. I Mr. Oooper ooaatructad a cose back of ! his office aad lharetm put tba pigeora. some time pat tbey bare baan regularly employed in bringing mmasgis from the I tow boats at tbe pass, and Mr. Cooper to ! delighted with hto arrangement. The , carrier -pigeon In this service to swifter I than the telegraph. For example : When s Cooper towboat takes charge of ^ pigeon to turned loose Tbe flat bird bee Use for boms. The distance straight to about too ml lea. which the pigeon erase I so Isr irom land a dispatch cannaUl the vraarl to towed to tbe telegraph telegraph us, aad Mr. Cooper reBrawn Paper Against the Paid. I Tbe oid woman's remedy toe a cold In I the cheat, a sore throat or a hruiar. j J which consisted in sn application ol | owed Its efficiency to the heat- retain ing I peoperiiea of the paper A -el pad of | we. I as s layer of wet linen rag protected C short, stout paper of the commonest w.rt is an cfleetier cm -conductor, aad *^thi"" "a h^' " T b" 001 *CMrt< serted between th. lining aad tbe cloth of a waist oat. or in tbe hack of s thin light. Thr suggestion is s smalt one. | Msiut.j^fo^insmmoLh Jjcsrt speeuiaUng as to bow the ram rot Its bead into the tree si such an elevation. Bound East —The books published la Boetoo. — Aew York .Vssss. Expose yourself day aad algbt. sal too ■ aa u Get Wall. to answered In three wordsHop Bittos I Sra other column.— Whan exhausted by mmlaJ labor take . Kidosy- Wart to maintain healthy aattoa 1 of all ucgaaa. j IjifcJjUJBl j IKtlii'l j Pltrtarch's Lives o< 1 Illustrious Men. : ; SORE EMS, C*TARRH. ] tio (m , nuntimn. ^ WMME oii M iiw'nfit : mWmmm ras^raarafamra iww ilMMIMIW I ~M~| 1
^Vegetane.- m SqaWliiqMrMtkt " DOCTORS BATE HER UP. Vegetine Cured Her. Jz -a ^ UBilSRSuh FOR 8KIN DISEASES. Tews, tmsfsny, ^ ^CUAA. K.^aFTT. mmK *" ' 'VSSJnrtal^^^'" Tsgotta k BaM by An ■raggtata. p FBAZER AXLE fi H EASE. nmUwjptTlRMw BraTkL DIEE0TI0N8 ALLEJTS LM Mill & H{£ria;s"WS jw iSra!^y<aSf*W^at r*Xfib yr. tzsszt— PI AGENTS WANTED FOR THE ■iCTORIAL HISTQRYfm WORLD Sponifier . WA SAAt fllHIMBI CO raaa Wmk MOW TO H SSSfMK A YOUR OWR A "Hxss_??r™js ■ I H NATRONA af KgtEPSn'ISSffiPj--'' sca« t MtT fiUkiltifik ml. PMfa.

