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kafi Farm and HrmseMd. in tfo&besfcway to make money. This, free citizens than of those protected JAPE0L0N6EDYISITI? Polly was decidedly out of humor, of course, depends upon his environmerits, ft by rank and its divisions. and Paul Romer's seat was vacant. his location, his soil, and his People who think what are called 'Miscellaneous Farm Notes.-i:^ fC" Kate looked surprised Helen cried capability. There can beno rule given. "manners" unimportant and superfluous "Oh, pshaw!" said Paul Romer. out at once: Don't wilfully breakdown or deface Inoae place vegetables, small fruits, in getting along in the business any public guide-hosrcl, if you would "Where is Paul?" potatoes, milk may be the best in "But really!" pleaded Helen, his fairhaired JH V? would make a, grievous mistake. Manners "He's took his rod and gun and gone keep out of prison. Don't sue the otfcers, lambs, orchard fruits, or young sister, with the Madonna are everything. up to Mount Casco," said grandma. soBie other product which will pay. town if you find a snow-bank or an "They are," says Edmund Burke, "of eyes, "really now, Paul! For the "He said he wanted to see how the The farm is now a workshop and the I icy spofem the highway, for in this latitude more importance than laws, for upon meadow* never looked so lovely, and trout was in Clear Lake and he said farmer an artisan, who must choose a such obstructions are natural* them in a great measure the laws depend. to tell you he wouldn't most likely be special work for himself, which he and Crystal Falls never rushed over the and not always the fault of the town. The law can touch us here and his farm are best fitted for, and excel back till sunset." rocks such a sheet of foam before, Don't keep a dog with the habit of running there now and then. Manners are an it by making it his life work.N. Kate looked disappointed, but said into the street and barking at what vex or soothe, corrupt or purify, and Kate Bonney never has been in x. Times. nothing Polly bit ner lip and helped people passing af this causes a horse exalt or debase, barbarize or civilize the country." them all to toast. and refine by a constant, steady uniform, to run away yon may be called upon: "A pretty cavalier'" cried Helen, "Let hei come!" said grandma,beammgly. Poor Farmers. and insensible operation, like to pay double the damage done. "When he knew perfectly well that we "Poor creature! I can't fancy that of the air we breathe in. They "The poor farmer will always "be a depended on him to show us the way The new wheat'pest lately discovered THE what folks feel like who have never give their whole form or color to our poor man. He cannot help it. A to View Peak!" in Milwaukee, when viewed by 1EST TONIC lives. According to their quality they been in the country!" poor business man is poor,- he loses But there was an uneasy expression the naked eye, was scarcely discernible, aid morals, they supply them, or they more than he makes, and the thousand on her brow, and once or twice she "And only think of her being obliged This medkdnt, eoabinng Iron with liars' being the merest atom. When totally destroy them.Cleveland vegetable toaica, quietly and complete!* of bankrupt traders are the poor lost herself in thought. to spend her vocation in that horrid, put under the rays of a?powerful magnifying Leader. Cures DTB^nMte* ndlg-esttoa, WeahBeaL Was Paul really tiring of their visitor? business men who are careless, irregular, Impor* Bl4, aUaria,Cklllsaw4FYm glass, it is seen to be an active stuffy, onion-.and-cabbage-smelling Had she encouraged Kate to prolongher and NearmtaUu wasteful, and always behindhand midget, transparent in body and apparently It an unftilin*- remedy for Diseases of the boarding house,'* added Helen. A Word to Mothers. visit to too extended a period? in time and opportunity. The most KWtaeya liver. germinated from the grain. 1 write to. you, parents, concerning "Please, Paul, mayn't I write for her Should she never dare to invite her It is ioyaloabla for Diseases peculiar to frequent cause of a farmer'e failure to its industry is shown by the samples Mayn't I have old sorrel Women, and all who lead sedentary lrres. the welfare of your children. But especially there again? come9 to do wellhe can scarcely fail 'completelyis Itdoes not injure the teeth, cause headacae.or of the berry, which are reduced almost The two girls went to View Peak do I write to you, mothers, produce constipationother Iron medtctnes do. his dilatory way of dingthings. and tne wagon to meet her at the sta- to dust through its workings. It enriches and purifies the blood, stiasulatesfhe alone, but they did not enjoy the walk as having the greater responsibility in tion9'' The secret of my neighbor's trouble is appetite, aide the assimilation offood,re- The bin in which these workers were nearly so much as they had expected, the bringing up of the little ones and lieTea Heartburn and Belching, and Jtrencth* this very fault. Being short of discovered-is, strangely enough, selected ens the muscles and nerrei. "Of course you may," saidthegoodhnmored and both were a little inclined to be in the moulding of tfeeir characters. manure, he dug out the stable floor, For Ietinnkttnt Frrers, Lassitude, Lack of wheat /called from the choicest lots young farmer, putting up silent and depressed, as they returned The message I would bring home to Energr. fce., it has no equal. which was well saturated tfrom long that had been sent in. both his hands with a gesture ot debpair. to the farm-house again. you, one and all, is this: Never frighten M9- The ewttuine has afaore trade mark and" use. Then he neglected to fill it up, "Don't I know that you two Kate Bonney sat down in the porch, crossed Nannee on wrapper. Take no other. them. Do not, I beseech you, run Tufrs Havinsfknown the carp in the waters and when heavy rains came the water eaeartyar W oaaieeAi, e* luurrxeu, sm. women are bound to have your own taking off her hat to let the cold the risk of making idiots of them by of Boshnell Park, Hartford, The flowed in. Then he could not do it, way in any event? But mind you breezes blow through her lovely masses filling their minds with horrors. Do Conneticut Farmer thus celebrates and when it was dry it did not need no city airs and graces for me. If I of hair. not attempt to frighten them into that "greet and glorious" Goverament to be done, and so it was tnever done,, find I can't stand your elegant young Helen went into the house to put good behavior by solemn warnings of gudgeon: "Given a fair start, 'saleslady/ I shall take my rod and and this carelessness is a type of the her ferns and wild harebells in water. PILL imaginary terrors. A large proportion he can say the multiplication table gun, and go up into the mountains 0h, Paul!" Kate could hear her man and of thousands of others who of mothers use these means to backwasduin seven different languages. until the coast is clear." voice exclaim, from the little room beyond are complaining of the bad 'business coerce their children into obedience. He is as gamey as a printing office the kitchen, "you are here? What farming has got to be. "No one can help liking Kate Bon- They fill their infant minds with dire to tvel, ari&, .according to the most reliable a lot of splendid fish' But what made ney," said Helen, with decision. stories of goblins, gres "bogiemen, accounts, as toothsome as a 25 YEARS IN USE. you play us such a trick this morning? "I never saw a girl yet, except you raw-head and bloody bones," and Feed The Lambs. sawdust ^ie. But we confidently commend You are not tired of Kate Bonney already?" and Polly," said Paul Romer, "that I fe ersateetMscLeal Trinaph ef tfct Ar hosts of other fictitious and terrible him to farmers in possession*&f Lambs will make twice the growth didn't consider a first-class bore." characters. The little ones SYMPTOMS OF A a convenient mudhole and wishing to in winter they would otherwise do if "Tired of her?" repeated Paul But Polly sympathized warmly with go about expecting to find a lurking topdress their lands with him throe they are given a very little ground Romer's deep, sweet voice. "No,Helen, TORPID LIVER. the unknown presence and grandma or four years hence." fiend in every corner. The practice feed, or a small quantityof rye or it is because I have allowed myself to heiself went up stairs to make sure is not only devoid of common sLeeeef nnnetlte, Sewele castlT*, Pain a become too deeply interested in her oats, once a day. Good clover hay that the west bed-room was well-aired, the head, with a dmll aensatlea la the It is much to be wished that every sense, but is absolutely injurious and already that I dared to risk no more. is the best staple foodior them. A and that the linen sheets were clean back arr. Pain ssdtr the anonlderfclade neighborhood of farmers^ would institute dangerous. Many a child has been I am a plain farmer, and can never Fallnesa after eating, frith aditInclination few chopped turnips or 'beets or a and perfumed with dried sweet clover, and .maintain a farmer's club for to exertiea ef beer or mind* driven insane through intense fear. hope to become anything more ambitious chopped cabbage will be very grateful while Helen sat down and wrote a Irritability ef temper, Lew spirits, with) the discussion of the countless questions So deeply instilled are these things in She has the prospect of infinite afpeiiBs-e^haTiaraeclected soneautr. and useful to them. The lambs not warm and enthusiastic letter to Kate whieh continually come up relating Weariness, Dizziness, Flattering at the possibilities before her, and" their mindsfor mama would not tell Bonney, who stood at the same yet born may and shouldsbe fed, too, Heart, Dote befere the ers, Headache to their business in all ii/s "Stopoh, please stop'" uttered a a he, you knowthat it takes years counter with her at Sell &Makechange's by giving the ewes at least half a pint Tor the rlgbc eye, Resticasxese, TK5 branches, stages and i connections. soft, pleading voice and then they both fltful dreawB, Highly celorccl Urine, and and years of after We to thoroughly dry good" btore in New York. of some kind of grain daily. Now, do Definite conclusions may not be often CONSTIPATION. saw Kate Bonney in their midst. "I eradicate them. The writer had a Kate Bonney hesitated a little before not begin to count the cost of it. A reached, but all find both profit and I couldn't help hearing what you TTJTT'S P1XX8 are especially adapted kind, good, self-sacrificing mother she dared to accord to herself so farmer who does this in regard to feeding to suoh eases, one dose effects such a. pleasure m. the interchange and conflict said. Pleaseplease don't say any God bless herbut she committed great a happiness as this. She had ebango of feeli i *s to astonish the sufferer will never have fine stock. Some of views. The isolated life of the farmer more!" They Inerense ttee Appetite,and cause t\v always lived a lonely life since her parents this one error in the fermging up of her things must be taken on trust, and body t Take a IMeahjthun the TITOBI S* needs such encounters with the had died on the passage over children. Many a time I lay in my "But I must say more'" declared nourished, and kr 'heir Tentie Aerie* n that the profit will come somewhere the liffestiv OrrTtne.Krjrnlar Steele arePiice35c. faces of fcadiids. It is a platform oaz from England, and left her a solitary Paul Romer. "I have already said so crib with covered head and suffered should be believed on general principles. -*JW!urra which woman can appear withadvan1 orphan. What right had she to intrude much that it only rests with me to the most intense agony of fear many For it is said, and said so that age to herself and all her friends, and into the warm socialglow of other people's confess the whole truth, and. let you, a time I nearly went ento spams upon we ought to believe it, that if we "cast GRIT HAIR or WHUKEKS changed to a the oftener she participates in the homes' And yetand yet it was Miss Bonney, judge for me as well as being caught in the dark, which I imagined bread upon the waters it will return GLOSST BLACK by a single application oV such a temptation' discussions the better for all the interests for yourself. As I said before, I am a this DTK. It imparts a natural color, RCH peopled with strange and fearful after many days," and, moreover, instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or in question. plain farmer. You are a city youne Such a temptation* Kate Bonney beings, and fraught with unseen "the. liberal soul shall be -made fat," sent by express on receipt of C* lady. Do you think you could be could not resibt it. She wrote: dangers for naughty boys like unto Office. 4 4 Murray St., Mew Ycrk arid these proverbs apply most certainly A neighbor.-has sold a large cow contented here, in this dull corner ol "I -will come!" me. And Strang to say these feelings and profitably to the feeding of which gave/the most milk ol any in his the globe, all your hie long?" followed me nearly to manhood, and It was mid-haying time, and all the young animals. PARKER'S eetest place the dairy. It tonne about this way: "I think it is the sw meadows and hillsides smelt sweetwhen I believe they still lurk somewhere HAIR BALSAM Her milk happened to come into the world can give," confessed Kate, hanging the train stopped at the quiet little Connecticut in my innermost nature. the popular faronte for dressing The Leading Principle in "Farming, house one day by itself, and his wife down her head. station among the balsamic Now, mothers, for the very 'love the hair, Restoring the color "took a notion" to set it by itself, and woods.. Theie was Helen,in a cozy little The leading principle in the business when gray,and preventing Dan you bear your children, avoid this "Would you think it bold and uncalled druff. It cleanses the scalp, thus found that this favorite cow was wasron. holdingthe reins of a sleepy old of agriculture, says a writer, should great error. Brine them up as near as for if I were to ask you to stay itops the hair falling, and is really the poorest. No doubt there sorrel horse there were wild rose3 all the to sell as much finished products here with vehemently me, wife, myn guardia.n you can without the knowledge of fear. 50c and $1 sues at Druggists. cure to please went Paul are many uaiore such cows*' but they in bloom there were .teres and acres as possible, and so secure the angel9 mw&Rflsmo'tiim If fear be shown by them at any time, are not tested. This was a good cow of dairies stretching out towards the ^profits on the manufuctu-ne of these "Yes, I know it is audacious, but I am try to reason it away and show them to sell, as most farmers think a big sunset. ^products. A case -in point presents driven by an inexorable fate. I love that there is no cause for it, if there Tbo Seat Cough Cure you can use mess of milk jnakes a goodeow. This Involuntarily Katejay a cry of delimit. utself very forcibly: A farmer {Complains you, Kate. Tell me, will you be be none. Tell them no tales of ghosts, II and the best known preventive of Consumption. notion is a,vastly one, as saioh cows of the low price of feog2 1-8 mine?" goblins, or other imagiaaary characters PAKKKR'S Toxic kept in a heme is a sentinel to r. are big eaters with smaf returns. "Oh, Helen," she bried, "how could keep sickness out. Used discreetly it keeps the to 3 cents a pound live weight. That By way of answer, she put her hand neither tell them of horrible realities HThis cow coian.lihave been put to good blood pure and the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys you ever leave this lovely place to as low no doubt. But dressed -pork into his extended palm. such as Indian atrocities and the like. in working erder. Coughs and Colds vanish before use by her owner in raising -calves, for come to the city?" sells for 4 1-2 to 5 cents by the-carcass. "And I, too, have learned to love it. It builds up the health. Such narratives take a 'deeper hold which she was especially adapted, or Helen gave a grimaoa. If you suffer from Debility, Skin Eruptions, you, Paul," she said. "Oh, I nevei As the pigs only lose ione-fifth, on their young minds thanrupon maturer Cough, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Kidney, Urinary or !fih could hawa,been turned "All very well for a few weeks in vto good dared hope for such a happiness as err. less as they may be better fatted, Female Complaints, or any disorder of the Lungs, intellects, and many a little one account for thevcheese factoyj? or for midsummer," said she, but it is so Stomach, Bowels, Blood or Nerves, don't wait this!" here4s a profit of 50 per aent for awakes at midnight with the cold till you are sick IB bed, hut use PAKKKR'S TONIC -&he milkman. dismally, terribly, forlornly dreary all .They were quietly married the next work which costs nothing fosat muscular to-day it will give you new life and vigor. sweat of terror on his brow, -from the the year round! But jump in. We're week, and Kate entered raptuously Tomatoes tw&Ii always be ^TsrofitaUble exertion. But bacon"selis for-8 to HISCOX & CO., N. Y. effect of some blood-eurdling tale h6 waiting tea for you,at home!" Soldby Druggists. Large saving buying $1 size. into the congenial occupation of a market g&iftten crop, but lika sweet 1, cents per pound, and the loss in has heard or read before going to oed. come And such a tea! Raspberries, with farmer's wife, while Helen went back wil1 -earn, the greafcast return arcing is not 10 per cent. Herei a %i Make the little folks live asshappy as real cream, crisp, green lettuce-heads, to New York, well satisfied with the iron the earh-estii&ed latest, &% in the gain of 80 to 100 per cent, for the possible, and so bring them up that just out of the garden trout which turn affairs had taken. iheignt of the season the marJsst, is in^vafHbly small outlay for salt and & -smokehoase.and in after life they shall have aao cause to half an hour ago were leaping in the "Kate is the dearest little sister in glutted. For the early crop the little work of cjoring the entertain hard feelings towards their brook and a broiled chicken, which all the world!" said Helen. "And seed should he sown under gjass in pork. Put it in figures thus: parents.E. H. Pray in Gosd .Housekeeping. Kate Bonne}' scarcely dared to eat, Paul is so happy that the thing is 1,000 AfiENTS, KEH JU.D WOMEN,, February A vorj? tmall sash will sufificefto so entirely had she associated it with 2,MK\,poi}ndslhehog ,t$ 60 ainaolutely contagious' And as for start a large uumber,as ^yeral FeeJOH* OOUOH'S aafcrely TRUTHS.%HH.^.. mewboek-JmstpwbUshei 1,600 pounds pork 8 0 high prices in the lestaurant bills of grandmaone can't tell whether .she .hundred can fee e*own to the-square fr.3" LIVIK6 l,4Gvpounds bacon ..144 fare, while grandma looked smilingly loves Kate best or Kate loves her' 'Children's Shoes* ifoot. large enough feqiprick out is the Thsjfigures are all liberally estimated on, and a delicious atmosphere of Heigh-ho' I wonder if I shall ever find Ihotbed, but beme to have the beds In choosing shoes for children keep against the farmer, and yet show a home seemed to pervade everything. my ideal?" linfcOfcvhich to iiirasspiant themtr^ady to the following rules if you wish them profifoof, 150 per cent, on the peuoeuof JOHN B. GOUGH And Paul, toohow handsome Which, considering Miss Romer was an tame, and transplant promptij, as to grow, up with beautiful feet: The the iM&^pigg. he was, with that broad, sunburned only nineteen, was a strange sort of ^hen arge enoagh'itc begin to encw eaa p*lnt Mem. It girta. In per- inner side ot each shoe should be as brow, and the roguish sparkle in few dayswwill MUleat form,nil beat laoufats.nis thing to wonder about. For, sooner verT each^other in a melt stlrrine: aaeedotea, tegSvhet long as a tape measurement of the A.Lesson on?oliteness. the clear blue eyes, that were so much or later, do not all girls find their wish mamifoM experleace* aa personal will them i spindle. Inborn foot from the heel to the tip of the big remiaisceneM, never beam like Helen's. Thetfvoud "etiquette" has been *o "ideals?"Ruth Ransom. yubllaned. The Uaeeraew ef Ms three4c four weeitsifcorn sowingtf&ey toe. Aoross the toes the shoes should And at night the air was so cool patkes aae the spice ef his homo* misuseiL^nd abused that it is used are quite irresistible. A auto-sin. will betioady to pHck^it, andmayftle be of a (natural breadth. The heel and refreshing, they all sat out upon ent Beyal Octave Velane, eeateJnm* aow mam in ridiculcthan in anything set three inches .apart each way. A nearly TM pacts aaa SBSuperb (for an elder child) should be broad Fashionable Exaggerations. the porch, and a, night-bird came and lecravisfs. 3lse. Tlhe old story of the man wfho be'fur feet by fceniwill hold ainswri sang to them from the bigoak tree on and low and come under the natural I have been a good deal amused lately WE WANT in*. "Te?2i7eMeij 59$ plants. would no pull anotfeer man out of the edge of the woods and when Kate vaster* te supply this bek to t&e heel. That (brings "the waist of the at the wild statements respecting teas ef theesajids wbe are waitta* the watertbecause he t&ad not been introduced Bonney went to bed, she dreamed the _..,. .jj^jK sole," as it is called, the provision for The-saost equewit jpstits whicfeia Worth's prices that have appeared in ittbefi te. him is a very good illustration sweetest, brightest dreams thac ever the natural arch of the foot, in the the American papers. No wonder that AKemta. fest eabfeftge are the^maE lice andtthe* haunted a maiden's pillow. 0i tL kind of ri&icule and satire w' w"" w^~ "*iiwi MM www wumm eirewsS) right plaoQ, and in well-made shoes the king of the dressmakers declared SemMt frm **n Mi Kzelnsive territery and very 3reeiE vonms. Thest are&oth destroy* How quickly those two weeks fled peetal Termajrlvea. Sea* ferUrfeiBustrafee" troulert etiquettehas frequently to encounter this waist fcas a certain springiness and that he had never heard of such a thing OMtSaisJax relfjartiealars. AMrtsa A. V JTSrfLBSOJT&CO.. ed byff?eri?aninsect otfxtvtj&r. Finesir-f away! To Kate it was as if the hours Pubs., S7 IT. Clark a*.. OMsao.rg. as a dress costing per se $2,000. .elasticity about it. If the feet are not There ti3 a notiot,, were actually winged. Woodland recesses, slack** ltow.nkMifth*fcf Worth's dresses are not cheap, certainly, ^lUi^^^Q^l^lf^J^ jproperly clothed the child cannot be impromtu picnics, walks beside -the wflwras. The kei-osejpj emulsion and his establishment is rot exactly ISW BOOBS! LOWEST PBICESI well. The 2alood does not circulate ,nd should have beet* abandoned singing rivulets, and on the solemn will ds?tvQy both an$ ^vSI not injure* the place that one would select wherein (freely the ^exercise is painful on y,with "codketfrhat" and feathers, when edge of mountain cliffs learning to the cabbagesinless it mafcly mature?., to order a cabmric summer suit, an Jtbig-wigs aa\d-s?ords andiminuets had .cramped feev and the kings do not get milk cows, to feed chickens to put together -This is .maiti by mixing Henry J. LucUrs, tQne pint vi ordinary traveling dress or an inexpensive ^'sappeared or passed out, of fashion (bheir full supply of oxygen. Young the puzzling blocks of grandma's kerosene (Oilqcr crude petrW*u witto' cashmere costume for every-day Modern etiqwette is doubtless a. leg,mcy gills from twlve to eighteen should be "Irish chain," bed-quilt to make -one galfon0 strong aeaft^oap sude, wear. But for rich and elegant toilets of chivsiUiy, ^representing thedefertem&e especially watched over as regards corn Jonny-cakes, and gather the his prices are really lower than are a nd churning it into a^wejl mingled. and hoonage which it ass,ve to la(diee, t,l.t worms tihsir walking Shoots and slippers. If Dealer ir^. great juicy berries, which were beginto pickingcff emulsion. ,ljj&idgood those of his less accomplished rivals. and a aartaiu sort of acuity that ada$Tiis j& plaan tfiere the feflaoy have to ,'.alk tilted forward, byning ripen along the blackberry nonce The most superb of court dresses in DRY GOODS, )heged roundl 'tfeem the essence of ro.m^atic reason of high Slrench heels, there is vines to dress her hat with poppies lot is smsJl, 5st for a large $lot the velvet andsatin, or in velvet and brocade knigkfce. It was tnc6 to be and ferns, to distinguish the whistle to much phfical strain and the ersian ineetpowde is p&e$pable to GROCERIES, may be had for from $300 to he{|edth nesiSk, in the course of of the cat-bird from the "chirrup, ,8.y other Ktetbjad. wfaroile body is .out of balance. This $400, that is, if neither fine-hand embroidery time, was inevitablebut a.great deal chirrup, chee-ee" of the robin. It was NOTIONS, ETC. results in weak pines, weak eyes, and nor real lace enters into its .ttbo spirit kas gne while tthe form MT. Sanisasjl gPreston desemfees in as if some new page of the volume of moaseserious difficulties stilt composition. When these elements rwm4ms, although Ahe former ih&s not "iCfee Farmers" Re#3w his ways'^* winv ^Vri,^ Kieriing's Block, existence were opened to the New York are present, the price of a dress may slsak^i, for it carnnet, all the d&st off itesj^g seed *&iehhasgiven,ssatis-. shop-girl. be indefinitely augmented. The point its weary feet, aardrlt is hardly Ox* be tewl&U^^'^^ MINN, iactjon daring -a.&osen years: "Select New England Twigs. While Helen and Polly were overjoyed d'Alencon flounces on the weddingdress dovtbfced but in -the outward respect Hhe-saed before it rfseezes, take giiecas of A M&lden schoolmistress thiaks that to see how much interest Paul took of the present Queen of Spain, soeaaty^hows towar-i women tdhece is twine About si-sfceen fciches long .m*ke in promoting all these useful studiesPaul, for instance, cost $200 per yard, but some s her pupils' .compositions are momrtfeti-n merefoirm^ politene&s.rifhat a sUnpiSoop in eacher2 put an tear in the ostentatiously-professed old for that little detail the Duchess de it is ReaL^ourtesy A^hish men as^,iiere unnuarthan anythitag of MarkTwain's. each iloop, hang swtp jjj. a warm roem bachelorPaul, the scorner of city Sesto, who ordered the dress, and not mattt+rttf'r course exsliife.it toward^wcenen. until rf&oroughly &r.y Then paeki-L From .aae essay on "fashion," written damsels. Worth, who superintended the satin Yet*'t, is doubtJeise true thas man away .ha barrels or ith dry oatA, by a boy of 12, she e&esthe following: and tte orange blossoms and the And grandma was so innocently people JUajse forgotte jthe real sagnlcance put & S&yer of oats iKst. then ocwu, making, was assuredly responsible pleased at seeing "the children happy" "Sensaifcfe people wear sensible Jashions, f -tike systens, fite circumfftances alternating until thecal: is full cover that it did one good even to look at Very elegant evening dresses in faillf thafc (Originated it, ad the end-s tp and oasensible people insensible it to keegf. out mice, tu$i* will needJAO her. and satin, and walking costumes in which it As,djected. Thegr look upewit fashions-" further attention until wanted b\ velvet can be had in his establishment "Only three more days," sa*.d Kate a merelemi5tyformrl plant. Tfo oats act as em absorbent Another Svopeful of hess, writing n Bonney. "Oh, Helen, we mist be at prices ranging from $240 to $280, and disageeiil restrairfc upon th.e of the moisture that may be in the ft he subject "A Rainy Afternoon/' very happy indeed for these three last and simpler toiletsfrom$150to$180. iteedom of social interaot^-se, and not (room, and pio matter bo$f .cold, the Jays!" (evolved froiasi an inner eamseiousnegs And all his dresses are of such superb apiy doubt itsj!2sefuhi3s ,b*t ask why orn is deeper than itfeat of Josh &i lings, the quality, no matter what the material "Oh, of course," said Helen. "But tt'mallowed tboi^xist. Tteeii^uestions fofiiowing sentence: i^,,. may be. One detail that women alont I'm not sure, Kate, that I shalhotbe ooaj be answervod by saying that the *'ft rained Jiaerd, and I could not go can appreciateall the skirts, even jjlad to be back"within the sourd of homb of centsarie* always resulting in Itesourees of the Farmer, Jwdoors and *o I went oigt in the those of cashmere and cloth dresses^ the elevated roads again." good! should jM be abando*e in a **y it is a serioiiStfjuestion with 4srmers shed and sod aosae wood." are mounted upon silk of excellent "How can you talk s,o?" said Kite, day, couldEjot,ffrithout*henj:tmost ijowfiow to manage their farms BO asI quality, and not upon the thin, perishable Ins little straw frame on be? mantel cigerly. "How can you compare danger to all. Bwiety generally has taffeta which is used by other is sentence Snoni the pee of lier Up to kwe a sufficisot income for supportojf hi* free, wild, satisfying life with that thought best to jpsarpetuate the system dressmakers. I am told that this difference youngest and bri^btest, given in answer jtuffy little stoie in the eity, with the their faawJies. One thing is or form, and it requires !ittfe reflection in the quality of the skirt foun to the request ''Write in twenty briefc walN around it?" to see the peswlts that wM inevitably certain., every dompsstic supply should dations costs the house over $6,00(3 words* & definition of 'Man/*' ft And Jancfn* up, Helen intercepted sss follow a neglect of it. Wjjen be prodsfteed first and if wheat does annually.Paris Corr. to N. Y. World. reads thus he sudden light of Paul's eyes, as he we losedeterence topeopiy, even though not pay to grow for mas&efc the household iS "Man is an animal that stands iap .ooked across ^at the enthusiastic we have it nly in form, we lose in time bread inst be grovr. This saves he is not very big, and he nas to work oung speaker, h' La. respect for all people and things. Some A convention of ex-soldiers at Terrc one outlay. The old fashion of keeping for a living.J Boston Record. ^j^| "How mteiested Paul is!" she Said persons urge our "democratic princi- Haute, Ind., demands a pension of at a small flock of sheep for meat io herself, I wonderBut of course ple*" as a icason for ignoring politeness/whereas hmst $8 a month for everybody who fl,d wool is another neglected resource le would never dream of such a thins S O A, that very reason should Tlie first railroad run into Chicago srrved sixty days or more in th that'" *Sg^-&$$k& VS which might be resumed. Tha farmer make us realize the necessity for its was the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, aimed service of the Union from 1861 The next morning when the girls strict otteervance, for it is more necessary has ftrst to provide for himself and in February, 1852.^" there are to 1865, regardless of wounds or di* dme down to breakfast, there was r. for the welfare end comfort pf then consider what he" can dispose of now about thirty lines.- !jj abilities. ..ouL'eJ look on grandma's kind face, Beat in tho World.