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gj.affiriwirTrf.tffiiiffiaiwi *mu m%mi'nuja!m.vwnuin"jnvtvim Farm, Garden and Household. Outdoors on an Earthquake ed, unless the air admitted is cooler milk usually allowed, Unless judg-! the first time, Guy saw beauty in another A DOOR AJAR than the air within, or is at least as ment is exercised in feeding the calves Xijflit. face than that of Inez Cameron cool as that or a very little warmer. scours will result, from the effects ol and for the first time a dull, jealous Lying awake under the broad canopy The warmer the air the more moisture which the calves do not recover until Care of the Finger Nails. pam made the beautiful blonde realize BY MARY C. FBESTON. of heaven, watching through the it holds in suspension. Necessarily, they have been seriously injured in that she would purchase half a million From the Cleveland Plaindealer. A New York Mercury. endless hours of night, while helpless the cooler the air the more this moisture growth. Young pigs that have been at too great a cost did she give in exchange In order to have a pretty-looking It was all over past and done with is condensed and pi"ecipitated. suddenly weaned, and especially ii women and children are sleeping for it the love of Guy HandeL hand the finger nails must be kept in forever not a hope remained. Inez When a cool cellar is aired on a warm taken from the sows too soon, are often around, what horrors present themselves good shape. They should never be Cameron had plucked them one by day, the entering air being in motion "stunted" in such manner as to debar to the imagination. The reverberating It was a month later Mrs. Nettie cut too short, as this deforms the finger appears cool but as it fills the cellar one from his heart id her cool, stately, them from becoming large, heavy hogs Lennox and the gay party she had ends and renders them stubby. earthquake, whose mysterious the pooler air with which it becomes at any time. It is important to be graceful way, half an hour before, brought with her for the summer to They should always project a trifle and resistless force you feel passing mixed chills it, the moisture is condensed, careful in winter, for the reason that, when she declined his hand and offered her old home were about to scatter beyond the extremity of the finger, and dew is deposited on the when the young stock is weakened beneath you like a mighty wave of him her friendship, in the dim, themselves in different directions. and be paired only to a slight curve, cold walls, and may often be seen running through mistakes in feeding the cold the ocean, is felt a thousand times in Many an idyl had had its beginning sweet-scented glen, which he could see down them in streams. Then without encroaching too much on the weather often comes upon them at a in those glad days of heat and sunshine, imagination to once in reality. To it from the window at which he sat. the cellar is damp, and soon becomes time when they are physically unable angles. To preserve the half moon, and a few pleasant love-dreams are added the horrors of yawning moldy. To avoid this the to endure it. or lunula, which borders the lower had diedthat which Inez Cameron "Friendship from her!" he muttered, windows should only be opened late chasm and engulfing wave, with the It is best not to wean the young part of the nail, and is thought a great had so carelessly laughed down a -savagely, while a burning wrath at nightthe last thing before retiring. stock too soon, but, if it becomes neeessary wild efforts to e&cape for jourself and beauty, the skin must be kept from month betore was in its shroud and There is no need to fear that the night flamed in his dark eyes. "Did she to do so, the feeding should be encroaching upon it, by pushing it loved ones, whom you see holding for coffin, and a warm, living love was air is unhealthful it is as pure as the done often, and, if possible, the food think I had been her slave for back every morning with a blunt ivory stirring in every pulse of Guy, as, in dear life to tree or twig, or fleeing to air of midday, and is really dryer. should be warm. The younger an almost a year to be content with instrument. By this means the annoying the hush of a still evening, he and Inez some strong building that the waters The cool air enters the apartment animal the more rapid it&growth and hang-nail will be prevented also. "that at last? As true as there is a came face to face in the very spot which during the night and circulates through the more frequent its times of feeding cannot overcome. The sky seems of once saw him plead eloquently with her Filing or scrapingthe nails is very 'heaven above me she allowed me it. The windows should be closed before hence, when they are allowed only a pinkish tinge and the stars bedimmed for her love. injurious, as it tends to thicken their to think she cared. I was no fool sunrise in the morning, and kept three meals a day, the same as the by a nebulous haze. The air is She was rarely, dangerously lovely substance. The nail-brush should closed and shaded during the day. If adults, they do not thrive as they do fco say such words as I said to-day to as she smiled up at him, but no pulse hot and stiffling. What mean these alone be used for cleaning and polishing the air of a cellar is damp it may be when fed oftener and in smaller quan-1 her, unless I had been encouraged! in his heart stirred never so faintly the nails. portents? Shall the city be buried beneath thoroughly dried by placing in it a ities. Dieting the animals is necessary i You have taught me a lesson, my fairfaced while he turned to walk with her. peck of fresh lime in an open box. A in winter, in order to avoid costive-! showers of gravel like those that Inez. I stake my hopes of an "No," she said softly, "let us remain peck of lime will absorb about seven ness of the bowels, as well as indiges-' have fallen? Will a part of the mainland J^. here, Guyright here where I was so earthly heaven on no woman's smile Alfalfa, or Lucerne. pounds, or more than three quarts, tion, and therefore the adults and be broken off and slip into the unkind to you some weeks ago. You hereafter and I dangle no longer in of_water, and in this way a cellar or In California, alfalfa, or as it is young stock should receive succulent will forgive it all, will you not? I sea? milk-room may soon be dried, even in food, such as ensilage or roots, but in your train, lovely as you undoubtedly sometimes called, "Chilian clover," is read ray own heart more clearly now, the hottest weather. A bushel of lime the case of the young stock roots with- Wearied by wild imaginations such are and dainty and dazzling. I the mainstay of the stock raisers, and and I know I made a sad mistake." absorbs twenty-seven pounds of water out ensilage may be fed cooked if they as these, exhausted nature is about doubt if I ever take any fair lady to with irrigation produces enormous Her fair face was full of a warm color and still appears as a dry powder. are old enough to eat well. The diet-, to surrender to conquering sleep, when crops, which are cut twice and sometimes reign here. When sister Nettie and as she laid her hand on his arm and In this condition it will be very useful ing of young stock by feeding a variety suddenly you are conscious of an approaching whispered: "You understand me, do three times a year in those her host of friends depart in a month's to spread over the garden or lawn, or of food as they are gradually weaned shock, the "buildings of the you not, Guy?" sections where there is winter only in time I will go roaming once more. No around fruit trees, or it may be used will save them much sickness, as they I city quiver like the leaves of the forest, -i He looked just a little bit confused name. It is somewhat strange that for whitewash. This precaution is man cares for his home when his heart are easily affeete|l by sudden changes. the great wave of mysterious force under the beautiful, tender eyes. i often necessary in the dairy, because although a well known European crop, During the winter months much passes under you with more or less is as heavy as mine is." "I have nothing to forgive," he answered. of the prevalence, where air is damp, time may be saved by keeping the jar, according to the severity of the under the name of lucerne, it has The shadows gathered and lengthened, "You were not more unkind of mildews and the various forms of young stock in good condition, as shock, and recedes in the distance, but Guy Handel sat silent and never beep grown to any great extent to me than most women are under mold. The orange and red kinds of they will start off in the spring with leaving 3*011 again a prey to the horrors miserable, trying to crush down the in the older settled parts of the United like circumstances." meld especially, which sometimes an advantage which will more than of imagination. regretstrying to bury the corpse of States. One reason, perhaps, is that "Butbut I was unkind to myself," form upon the cream, have a most injurious compensate for whatever extra If the shock is 01 the second orthird liis love dream. she faltered. "I made a sad mistake, it does not flourish well in those lands effect upon the butter. may be given. As the winter is not rate of force as compared with the great It. was bitter to him, this rejection Guy it is not too lateif you love me so common in New England and the over when the early lambs are dropped, 1 shock, women and children jump from Eydthreason girl he had wooed in such a still-" Atlantic slope, having a light soil, a place must be provided in advance their extemporized beds on thegreen- rincely fashion, whom he, perhaps, Generously he interrupted her there. wit& poor sandy, gravelly or stony for the ewes. To have the lambs sward and gather around with pale a to think he could win. The Annual Trot. "I am to be your cousin someday," dropped in the fields, with the tern- faces and trembling limbs, while their subsoil, as its r,oots penetrate deep, Life seemed a very poor and barren The American Rural Home. he said softly, feeling as though he perature below freezing, is very severe beseeching looks &tir your deepest sym- possession to the stalwart young often to the dejrth of a dozen feet. was dealing a blow on the flushed The trotters in their annual circuit on them, and those that do not perish pathieswords of soothing and en- owner of that fine old homestead on Like clover, it draws largely upon beauty ot her dainty face. "Hilda have reached Rochester, accompanied seldom recover entirely. Give the uoaragement are all you have to give, the Chesapeake, while a Summer twilight the atmosphere and us wide-spreading has promised to be mv wife." lambb a warm dry place for the first by their usual followers, who expect You are as helpless as they, but their gathered its soft draperies about roots enrich the soil with vegetable "Hilda Dallas?" few days of their existence and one-! H3! trusting you makes your words of him, and still he forgot that it was to wm money either by betting on the matter. It is planted in drills on piepared JwillJ~be There was passionate pain, incredulity, half the trouble~ with them value. While you soothe *in cheer time to dress for dinner and his sister land, cut lightly the first year, races, by operating gambling machines, wonder in the silvery tones "You over. Young them as best you may, you are m- and her friends would wonder where pigs a,re very tender, is in full bearing the third, and may will marry Hilda? But you do not or in various other ways not and if farrowed in midwinter seldom 1 wardly cursing the coward men, who he lingered when they came down afterward yield three, and sometimes love heryou who loved me a month justified by the accepted code of morals, prove satisfactory afterward unless have also jumped from their places ot presently. five crops annually, depending on the ago! Tell her the truth and she will an attendant gives them close atten Suddenly a low, sweet, soothing repose, and are hurriedly putting on or conducive to the welfare of society. warmth of the climate, the rainfall, release you she is generous." tion for the first woek, as they easily melody, stole to him therethe air of their coats snd shoes ay if they would &c. "She is the girl I love!" he uttered become so chilled as to be unable to -a, tender old ballad, played lowly, flee they knew not whither. In five or Alfalfa, with a little pains taken, sternly. "She is true and tender and Wherever groups of young men derive nourishment, and as there are slowly, by some dainty fingers. ten minutes their excitement is over, has done well in Hamilton County, 0., more to me than any being on earth. gathered you could hear them discussing usually a few strong pigs in every Somehow the music soothed the first one and then another returns to and we see no reason why it could not Make no mistake, Miss Cameron, I the merits of the different horsps, litter the weaker ones are crowded pain in his heart, comforted him in a his or her couch, and finally silence be introduced to great advantage "ar^d for you when last we met here, the probabilities of the varios trots back, becoming subject to the severity strange manner, as though the white settles on the scene, save when the generally. but an hour after we had parted to come off, and boasting of the winnings of the cold on account of *n insufficient iiands that toyed with the keys had shout of some negro exhorter on the while yet the wound was fresh and in the pools. Pools were sold in supply of nourishment, and as left a tender touch on his forehead. next square is raised to an unusual smartingI knew what folly such affection numerous drinking places, and the all young animals are subject to competition "I wonder who is playing?" he pitch and breaks the stillness of the The Onion as a Cure-Ail. was for me to cherish. From flushed and excited faces ot young when together, they should thought. "Whoever it is, 1 hope she night. We have received the following with words which I overheard you say, I men, passing in and out, did not never be crowded at any time. will continue. I wish she would sing." So wears on the weary night till the an urgent request for publication: was convinced that you had. made no speak well for their influences upon As if his wish had been heard th^ dawn begins to illumine the east, and mistake in rejecting me, but did it because them. It is perfectly safe to say that From the Reading Daily Ea^le. "voice took up the words of the old the cheerful crow of the cock is heard, One of the Strange Features oi 1 Mr. Jarvis was pleased with you a great deal of valuable time was Onions inhaled cause sleep, rest and song and sent them sweetly to where re-echoed from roost to roost. Slowly and had half a million. An hour after the Higher Alps. wasted in Rochester upon the trots, repose. The soldier on his march and lie satsad, tender, yearning words appears the welcome sun, and then you had spurned my love, it was and that they did not contribute in Professor Brun has published in the which made his eyes grow dim as he the exhausted iron worker get great the camp is broken, people thank God dead in my lifeanother pure, and any great degree to the intellectual or listened. that their lives are still spared, and Archives de Geneve an interesting strength from eating the onion. Tie sweet, and tender stole to me through moral elevation of our citizens. "I wonder who she is. I do not recognize wend their way to their respective study on the so-called lightning holes a fresh onion around the neck and a door ajar, and I thank Heaven for It is said by apologists for the trotting the voice," he said to himself, homes to take up the thread of daily to bte found, in the High Alps. He and the gift. Miss Cameron, I think somebody bruise it to make its odor thorough, and race courses, that they are and then, rising, he quietly crossed to cares and troubles.but ready at a moment's is coming compose yourself." other investigators have found them and you seoure sound sleep from its necessary to stimulate the breeding ot the door, which was ajar, and looked notice to flee to the open at hights'of from 3,348 to 4,000 metres, She forced the color back into her nightly inhalation. thorough-bred, fa&t horses. But what into the drawing-room. ground.Charleston News and Courier. face and stilled the trembling of her or between 11,000 and 13,000feet valuable end is promoted by breeding In the twilight he saw a slight girlish DANIEL R. CLYMER, figure as a slight, halting form appear' above the sea level. Usually they are Ex-Maypr of Reading, Pa., United such horses as contend for prizes on figure at the piano, clad in pale ed down the isle of shade. States of North America. (For foreign the trotting course? Are they the found on summits. Sometimes the amber the face was turned from him, Guy hastened forward, met Hilda A Wonderful Monkey. lands.) kind of horses required for service by but he knew who had sung the sweet rocky mass, which bad been vitrified and drew her hand through his arm. It will be an act of humanity to the fawners, or any other class of citizens old ballad knew by the slim, willowy in the passage of the electric fluid, presents From the New York Mining Journal. "My darling," he said to her, "I restless, nervous and sick to c'opy this except sporting men, a class, we submit, figure, the masses of rich auburn hair, The most remarkably trained monkey the appearance of small scattered have seen Dr. Blank about your ankle in your papera God-like act. Have that does not contribute much to the crutch lying against a chair, that in the world may be seen in pearls, sometimes of a seiies of and he says there is a surety of the kindness to send a paper. the world's greatness. it was Inez Cameron's lame cousin, semisphericafl cavities only a few millimetres Roosevelt street, near the East River. cure, if you will place yourself under Hilda Dallas. In breeding trotters, all important THE ONION SECURES SLEEP, REST AND his care for half a year. What will in diameter. Sometimes there He is nearly as large as a Newfoundland "How sad the girl'3 voice is," he qualities save fleetness are bred out. REFRESHMENT. you do my little sweetheart?" are vitrified rays going out from a thought. "Why, how" intensely sad! dog and has the strength A great trotter is worth nothing for To the editor of the World, New "I will do whatever you desire, dear Yet sne has always seemed bright and central point to a distance of work or for service on the road. They of a gorilla. He came from Southern York: In Wednesday's issue of your Guy," she answered softly, and in the cheerful when I noticed. I fear I rarely have not the strength and endurance four or five inches. Sometimes a Africa, where he was owned by an innkeeper most valuable paper I found Mr. dimness of the little glen he bent and did notice her, poor afflicted child." to travel great distances daily, drawing block detatched from the mass appears Clymer's discovery. My only son, 7 at a seaside watering-place. kissed her, unmindful of the blue, Just then the drawing-room door a load behind them. Before a as if bored through by a cannonball, years old, has just recovered from a The inn failed and the unlucky landlord burning eyes upon him, which belonged opened and Inez Cameron entered. skeletonrgig, on a spurt of a few miles, most malignant attack of scarlet fever, the hollowed passage being quite to the woman who but loved when sent the monkey as part of his Guy watched her with passionate adoration they can get over the ground with the and has kept his parents awake vitrified. The thickness of this vitrified she had lost him. and bitter regret in his eyes speed of a hare or a greyhound, btft assets to the United States, to be sold for the last twelve days by his nervous coating or stratum never exceeds Six months later Hilda flung aside as she went and stood near her cousin. that is all. What the farmer or mei*chant for the benefit of his creditors^ Mr. sleeplessness. I tried the simple remedy her crutch and married Guy. Inez a millimetre, and is sometimes not "Don't sing that doleful thing, Hil- or professional man wants is a of tying an onion around his neck Donald Burns, the animal dealer in married Mr. Jarvis. da," she said in her slow tones of silver. more than the quarter of that depth. good, strong, fleet carriage horse, with last night, and found this morning Roosevelt fetreet, bought him. "Even though you may be fool great powers of endurance, well built The varying colors which it presents that he had an undisturbed sleep all The monkey was confined in a enough to love a man who doesn't upon models of symmetry and depend on the quality and composition night. By giving these lines space in large cage big enough to hold a A Quaint Story. care at all for you, there is no need at beauty. The trotter is the gambler's, of the rock. The same may be your next issue, you will oblige youos, rhinoceros. When Mr. Burns approached all for you to sing that forlorn ballad the jockey's horse, in which the Odd Fellows' Talisman. R. C. ROTZELL, Astoria, Long Island, said as to its transparency. On the the cage and said "good afternoon, with your heart in your voice." great mass of mankind have but It is a beautiful story that in one N. Y. Rungfischorn the glass thus formed give me a shake of your honest The music had crashed into a discord, little interest. We do not want of the cities of Italy the King caused hand," the monkey put out its by the lightning is black, owing to the then stopped. The girl on the horses traveling our streets and parks a bell to be hung in a tower of one of forepaw and shook hands with him quantity of ac^inolith which the rock piano wheeled about so that Guy saw and highways at the rate of a mile in Water Regularly. like a trained dog. the public squares, and called it the her faceand from his heart he pitied contains. It is brown oh La Ruinette, 2:15 or or 2:40, or even three minutes, American Rural Home. "Here is a reporter," continued Mr. "bell of justice," and commanded' Hilda Dallas when he saw her pained endangering the lives ot citizens, but the rock consisting of feldspar Regularity in all departments connected Burns "won't you show him how well eyes and colorless face. A\e, and that any one who had been wronged hor&es that can strike a gait of ten mixed with gneiss containing chloride with the care and management something which was not love stirred 9 you can dance miles an hour and keep it up for several should go and ring the bell, and so of iron. Under the microscope these of poultry is absobutely necessary to The intelligent monkey stood 2ns heart for the fair, blue-eyed beauty successive hours, with our families call the magistrate of the city, and insure success when other things are lightning holes display many interior straight up in the air on his hind legs who stood serenely there, her lips in a carriage behind them, without appearing ask and receive justice. And when, favorable, and in no one thing is it more cavities, which must be attributed to and danced a waltz to perfect time. -curling just a little, her blue and goldan exhausted such horsesareappreciated in the course of time, the lower end true than in watering regularly While the presence of water in the rock at "Now," said Mr. Burns, "show the draperies falling about her in such by all classes. Such driving of the bell rope rotted away, a wild the moment of melting by the electric most of our poultry, whether thoroughbred gentleman how you can turn i\ back .graceful folds. does not endanger the lives of those vine was tied to it to lengthen it and discharge. This vitrified material somersault." and reared in small flocks "What do you mean?" questioned we meet, or thoee we pass, while it affords has no influence on polarized light. The monkey stood erect, threw one day an old and starving horse with extra care, or whether they be the lame girl, in a quick voice of pain. much innocent enjoyment. back his head, and, with an elastic "I don't love anybody I" the large and well-mixeS flocks to be that had been abandoned by its owner To breed such horses requires careful jump, turned a complete back somersault. '"Bah!" cut in the blonde's silvery found on the places of our thrifty and and turned out to die, wandered into The Southern Girl. selection, persevered in for many He came down squarely on his fcones "you love Mr. Guy Handel and well-to-do farmers, are generously supplied the tower and in trying to eat the years, of horses possessing a combination Boston Record: A correspondent feet, and looked about as if nothing I have known it for a long time. He with food, scarcely any attention vine rang the bell. And the magistrate of many excellent qualities, and had happened. Then he turned three who knows her sends to the Record cares nothing at all for youhe scarcely is paid to supplying them with such horses will sell for prices that of the city coming to see who had or lour back somersaults in succession.to sees you to-day he asked me to become the following estimate of the Southern pure fresh water daily, in winter will well, compensate the scientific rang the bell, found this old and show how easy it was done. his wife. Now perhaps you realize as well as summer. All live stock girl: breeder. Let us all join in encouraging starving horse, and caused the owner As a reward for his acrobatic feats, what a little simpleton you are." requires water each day, and it is not the breeding of such horses, while The Southern girl is more frivolous Mr. Burns threw the monkey an apple. of the horse, in whose service he had The auburn head was lowered suddenly we discourage and condemn the breeding only cruel,but it is unprofitable to deprive minded than her Northern sisters she The monkey put up his ha.nds and toiled and had been worn out, to be and two white little hands were of the long, lank, crooked, ugly them of it. Many a farmer's cares more for beaux and ribbons, a caught the apple as Ewing or Ward vflung over Hilda's colerless face amoment summoned before him, and decreed trotter. nock has to wait during the winter for would catch a "fly." dance and a laugh. Sheloves the sunshine after and Guy caught the sound that as this poor horse had rung the the rains and snows to get a drink, and stroll in the park with no Mr. Burns talked with the monkey, of quick sobbing, mingled with a low bell of justice, he should have justice, while other flocks resort to the pools a8kine him if he felt in good trim to xcipple of laughter from Inez. definite end in view except perhaps a How to Keep Stock In Condition.) and that during the remainder of the of manure water in and around the join a circus. The monkey uttered smile and a bow from the young men "Oh, I didn't accept him," pursued From the American Agriculturist. horse's life his owner should provide barnyard, because their owners are several sounds like the barking of a the flute-like tones of the woman he of her acquaintance. Sheis generally Young animals at this season are for him proper food and drink and too careless and indifferent as to their dog, which Mr. Burns said were that had thoughtalmpstan angel "I don't interested in some church work and very susceptible to cold and dampness, stable. actual wants and necessities. If con-fined the monkey would liketo join a circus are to' bury myself in this dull old has a class in Sunday-3chool. Of clubs and any check through failure at any moment. The animal dealer during the warm weather, by all place ahd besides, I know Mr Jarvis she knows nothing, and she lives in to supply a sufficiency of food at regular carried on quite a long conversation means do not neglect them in this respect, was very much pleased with me and blissful ignorance of Browning and period, or exposure to wet and with the monkey, which replied A Comical Mistake, die is worth half a million." for nothing can be more cruel Shelley societies. She is well up in promptly to every question put to cold, may produce injurious results. It all passed through to where Guy If a breeder only makes it apart of the The Boston Budget tells a comical social etiquet, military displays delight him, and was very happy and interestins Youqg colts at this season should be had stood so long, spell-bound, thunderstruck, regular routine of management, this story about a churchman of that city. her inmost jheart, and she is always in some of his remarks. allowed to remain with their dams unconscious that he should watering the fowls each day, it will be He was selecting a library for hia ready to don her most-becoming Mr. Burns said that though monkeys mot stand there, touched to the soul as long as they will suckle, as but little found a very light task indeed, while Sunday school, and among other religious gown to do honor to any parade, certain were almost a drug in tha market (by the passionate weeping of Hilda, work is required of breeding mares the fowls will thank you in many ways works determined to have a that she will completely fill the at $15 apiece, he valued this trained lov dying in his heart for Inezit all during the winter, and if the mares for your attention. We beg of those full set of the "Lives of the Saints." eye of somemartial mind. The southern monkey at $2,000. He has not yet came to him, through the distance between, give large quantities of milk the colts poultry-breeders who are remiss in regard He thought he had secured all the finished training him and intends to because fate had ordained that girl is vary fond of frolic and is will grow rapidly. Where the young to this matter, to act on our ad.- volumes, when suddenly his eye lit teach him to ride on a bareback horse that door should be for half an hour possessed of even greater adaptability stock is dependent upon the dams vi3e and water regularly daily. and turn summersaults in a circus. ,ajar. upon a book which bore on its back than hei friends of the North- She is the food must be of a kind that produces fashion papers, and models He intends to have th monkey come The lame girl had subdued her emotion, the legend, "St. Elmo." It was not devoted to milk rich in all the elements into the circus through the front door, picked up her crutch and left the uniform with the rest, and referred to Regulating the Cellar. her clothing by New York styles. necessary for structural growth. wearing a plug hat and a high shirt drawing-room before the young man a saintly character with which he was American Agriculturist. Family traditions play an important Ground oats twice a day, with a plentiful collar and a rusty coat. The monkey recovered presence of mind* enough to not familiar, but he did not wish to part in her life. She dote3 on the A great mistake is sometimes made supply of hay, will afford an will stagger into the ring and waat to glide quietly away and gain the hall show his ignorance. He therefore theatres or shows of any kind, and is ride a bareback horse. The clown in ventilating cellars and milk-houses. abundant amount of nourishment in by another door. ordered the bookseller to put it in the as naive as a child in her expressions will help him on the horse and after the shape of milk, and on cold days That night his guests were rather The object of ventilation is to keep box of holy literary treasures which of deligl at spectacular beauties. She the monkey has ridden around a few 1? surprised to find^hat their handsome an allowance of corn meal may be the cellars cpol and dry, but this object was to be sent home the next day. If has a pas3iori"for floWers/and she loves times, staggering from sid* to side host scarcely left Hilda Dallas for a given with advantage. the admirer of the saints has read often fails of being accomplished by and apparently hopelessly drunk, In the open air. She is a-practical being, moment and perhaps some of them Young calves are often, deprived of "St. Elmo" he will find it quite as will throw off his plug bat, fling his] a common mistake, and instead the too, and in this generation is usually noticed also how sweet her face was, the milk that naturally should go to readable, though possibly not so pious, high collar to the winds, toss his coat with its changing color and great shy a good housekeeper,-as well as an. &Q cellar is made both warm and damp. them, owing to its value for market, into the sawdust ring and ride around,] as the average Sunday-school library -eyes of purple with a touch oi pathos corapiished member of society. A cool place should never be ventilat- substitutes being giye them the skim standing QR one foot and barking. ivin their velvet depths that night, for 38 DOOK. j. t-i9f-i.,j?*5 JfejJSS'a'* *?~z^