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1tOEnx N Pu1br Lrg.--M1xa quar17 ter of a pint of lukewarm milk or;Qream with a s ll cup of fresh ounce of sugar, two wel three ounces of partl melted Dut a and a pound of sifted flour. 'Beat the whole tiiorogab y upti .11 lit and spongy; oove 'tjtl llthg, u t .iv raise by gently 1rmtih.' 'urh . the dough on a well-oured board; cut .l egg.sized pieces and lightly roll. them iuto round balls or ovals. Leave these On the board to rise again. Put two uupc44 b te itsto,broad, flat etiw, " pan, it a' dsert's $ ntul of sugkr, and milk half an inch deep. Let this boil; take up the cakes gently w'th a slice, and lay them close together in the boiling milk. Covr with a lid anml ut them in the oven till the milk i:.noar)x, dried away and the dumplings have -a yellow cr.st. Take, them carefully apart, sift- augar over, and 'serve with any sweet sauce, fruit or syrup. CUTLETS A LA MILANAISE.-DIp some nice veal cutlets in melted butter and then dip them in a mixture Com posed bf gatedtarudeshn 'cbe'a4 dJ'a bread crumbs and pepper and salt to taste... .kaeite fQ!.awhile; o.idip them in. a beaten egg ana again in the chees 4n4 tu'mb mihture: F u them aside for two liourd,'theri fry. 3oi1(20 lanqtee) ajargp,andful oi nlaceavQpl --a pi gh t1I O best--taie it Up Ad u colander,' GrAin, and mix with a arge piece. of fresh butter and a sauce com posed of tomato slowly stewed for three or four hours, strained and stirred up. with the yolk of an egg. Sprinkle with Parmesai 'ch ese oy!eathe, nacaronia lay it in the centre of a platter und' ar range the outlets around it. - CIOOLATINA IoE CREAM.-The fol-. lowing. Is the reoipe ap makes, as our correspondent has found out, a delicious ice cream. Take one quartet of a pound of the chocolatina and.botl it for three or four minutes in half a pint of milk. Now have a quart of tho,richest cream, to which add the boiled choclatina and half a pound of sugar. Stir till the sugar is dissolved, then put it into the freezer and freeze in the usual way. BoiLED TONGUE.-If the tongue is not hard, eoak it not more than three hours. Put it into a stewpan with plenty of cold water and a bunch of herbs; let it come to a boil; skim and simmer gently until tender; peel off $he skin and garnish ' it with parsley and lemon. If to serve it cold, fasten it to a board with a fork through the root and another through the top to straight en it; when cold, glace it and dress with tufts of parsley, LEMON MAEMALADE.-Slice the lemons very thin, only taking out the seeds; add three pints of cold water to each pound of fruit after being out into pieces; let it stand 24 hours; boil it until tender, pour into an earthen bowl until the Jpllowing day, weigh It,. and to every pdutid lf ),piledfrikli,addygne and one-hilf onnd bf lump sugar, boil the whole together till the pyrup.jollies and chips are rather transparent,. BREAK 4T4 D8Is :--ihOp line as much colfb oet.r?mutt)ii as is requir. ed tp vthlh adendl ~oup stock to co!r; season with . pe#p6,:~ salt. and ground 'cloves; thioltenr with::brownI flour, and . or boiling hot water over little bits * the44 bi'ead; garnish with very- thin slices of lemon, and *serve at;once, , rtOEN I.a. E--ANILLA .19E OiREAM.-Ifalf-galin fresh ' nilk 'or cream, one pound of A sugar, twelve eggs and half of a vanilla bean, Put the milk, sugar aInd bean (whiOh you mietit) on the fire, break you'r eggs in a rQIind-bottonied vessela and beat them light with a wii'e whip; as soon as the milk and sugar come to a -boil stir them in the eggs and return to the fli'o and let thent come to a b.oil again; then strain into'the freezing can and finish in the usual minner. SAOo Sour.-Wasli five ounces sage in warm water, set, it in a saucepan with two quarts'6bf milk, and sImmer until the sage is thoroughly dissolved; season with pepper and salt, and add a small cupful of cream before serving. Good clear stock is generally used- for both sage and tapioca soup; but they are even nicer made with milk. LEMON ICE.-Extract' the Jt110e of twelve lemons, infuse the yellow rind of three for one hour in one pint of warm simple syrup, mix with the juice and freeze. Beat the whites of two pgga to a stiff snow and stir in It lightly' six ounces of fine pulverized sugar; add this to the frozen ice, stirring it in well. CHERRnY IoE.- Wash and scald three pounds of red citerries, strain and press through a hair sieve to extract the juice, of which take one and one-half pints and mix with one pint simple syrup and the juice of' half a lemon; strain and -freeze, ICASi'ERRY .IoE-Take one and one-half pinits of raspberry juice, one pint of simple syrup, a gill of red cur rant juice, or the ju,ice of half a lemon; mix and freeze. TR AYELING LUNO.I.-Sardines, ham and a little pickle, chopped fine and mixed with 'a suileient qduntity of mustard, pepper, cateup, salt and vine gar, and spread between slices of nicely buttered bread, makes an excellent cold lunch. rEY'ATO 2~~~Wo pohnds of ~mashed potato~uf ~ inces of bltt%r and a little alt o pounds of flour, and milk enoug to take jltter; one half cut~6 yelj set. , r, wd line light 13 inioA the size of' in as. SOF T-SH EL OJAJ5L.aT1i nt~ sand-bag and:sgonigy mush inside, wash and wipe dr'y.' - 8binkle with 'salt anid pepper, and p lunge into a kettlecot boil ing lard.. Fry brown and .s xe nr platter. surrounded with parsley" slices of Ie . - TArooA., UgaTALD.-.TMo teble spoons tapIoca soaked over. nigl, .one and a half tablespoons sa9ggr a little salt and yok of two eggs., 9i one pint of milk end stir in tapo ; 4 t thicken and iavor with va i eat whites of . eggs <to .,a sti ifjth- and sweeten, then drop on custard, JELLY PIE.-To one cup of any kind of Jelly add one egg; beat wveli with three teaspoons of milk. After mixing ti oroui y bake in god5 crust. TA~IrOA Aode.--Made as shgo, dhy the tapioca must be soaked for at least ball an bour in warun wrater before bU Ing put into the mill, MXA1l faetei. obn$idor how he ai s~~~ ~~ r mlo maureo. * a r e e a k o f r u a s r ag e b t nfrom astump, 'd. no,farnarer an oheal land. It is give and tarko withIt. a y0 l te tque,Z a n0ugh' round. ,It a to to' manure we as (hr as tie manure will go and let the rest of the ground li .r./ l tlrst crop of m:}ngels I grew, a good' many years ago, was planted .on this 4s 4 1y'ter :.=1 . i, op.-pua.ob' o man in a slith I thought was rich enough "to go'over'f acres-or groun, and so spread in quite thin., That flve acres of mangels was if n,t " e thoe Wb~l0e. en, Tlera as .nant enough "to grown T gohd crop of weeds, but not enough to push th.n l aeco them4,. IQ' cr0p was' fli re.-"It "s, a i part& 6 h methods to- learn by my failure, The next crop Igrew, I put 50 loads of good manure on one aoreTo e.. agels fairly jumped onh of* ou om. the $a and the labor of weeding was very 1lie.:The :bioad dA. shook hands across the rows very soon, and ,the :weod44., 9> gin e.. The R~angles. loaned this way an that Mid it i'1oM" two grew togethbi and held each" other up, Many we'ighed from, 14 to 20 pounds, iandune 24 pounds, the root. Neighbors dme and pulled specimens to shoa at the'village stores, and my crop made 42 tons- to the acre, That. paid very well. it'was seven years ago and the land shows the benefit' of: the manuring now. I used to read in my youth, "liberal soul shall be made fat," and if this does not apply to manur ing the -.land, feeding the stock, and farm work generally, Solomon made a mistake or knew . nothing about' farm work. :But. he did or he would never have written,. "First make thy work fit in the Meld, and- then build thino house"-a wise -thing for -modern farmers to do. AVEI ACE SERVICE OF A COW, The average actual life of a cow is eight years. The possible productive life of at cow is twenty years. The writer's Lest cow is the twenty-third of her dam. An Ayrshlre cow Once gave in the writer's presence thirty-seven quarts of milk in one day with her thirteenth calf. and at the time she was too old for her age to be indicated by her horns. A Jersey cow dropped her best calf, now a cow, when she was nineteen years oli. and the Centennial prize Jersey cow Niobs was a very old cow then.' Now, what a loss there is, in wearing out cows at eight years old. A cow properly-cared for irthen at her prime, and may compare with aman.of forty years in that respect. At nuch an age a man has twenty years of vigor. ous useful life at least before him? atd, by husbanding' his powers, ten 'oars more may bs added, A cow may just as well add six years more to her eight. and will beyond a doubt 'if she is well ;sed and still yield a better profit to her owner than a four-year-old cow. Thus the produictive. life of a cow may be actually doubled by good care and usage. . SOURED to the first degree (made I rnluiply sbur) is the best form in which to give 'food to hogs. Why it is so may not e fllyunderstood; but it is to be asue that in- tis condition there Is less fermentation ,in the stomaoh, which gives it a bett.er tone, and the p)artlil fermentation beforehand also aids in the digestion. One thing is cert ain that hogs when fed unfermen ted food are more troubled with, f latulency, and anybody knows that this condition of the stomach Is -not conducivv' to a good apetite or a good dlgestion. The most successful feed era get the foog for hogs as nlear the irst degiee o fermentation, as 'they can), and the men who fall .$ge those who do ilot regard these things,' or at all events, who do not p)ractice theiu. . lIA E ascertained to my satisfaction that one toad wvill actually dest,roy umore worms and bugs than any bird living, andl I have conio to .regard himr as a friend li.deed.. Hei goes abroad at night whetn cut worms are out, and the number that l/e can stow away in his capacIous dtbddirin Is actually astonish ing. -All lie requires is a cool place to repose itn throuigh the day, an(d when thus, providled be will noter f'ofs'ako a field while his favorite food Is abundant. As an insect destroyer he Is wortti a half dozen of birds of. his Size, BloXES FORt BuRs.-ZSome one ma'ses the timely suggestion thati a few pro. fitable hours can be spent in the winter In making boxes for birds to build In. Thbese may be blaced about the farms, on the trunks iof shade trees, Ori~ pol'es along the fences and on limbs of fruit trees. 1t pays to encourage blue- birds, wrens, martins, and such other birds te build in boxes. NEsTS.-Experlence teaches us that it ls a good .plan, no matter what sIze of fowl you prepare the nests for, the safest and cleanest place in which to deposit eggg; and whioh-y afforgls -the surest prevehtive against) the hens&ent ing their eggs or those under the sitters, and the safest place from distuirbances, is 'somewhere .in tile darkc or in the darkest and most .secluded part of the hatching-room or. lien-house. THE old idea that it reqluires a large carcass .-for a good dairy cow has iiot 'yet been prove%l.. According to the best evidence.tbere Is as much; If not more profit to tile dairyman in medium and small caittle than large ones. Each animal eats according to its size, and when brought to .the.butcher's l?lock each, sells by the ypoufid. Ous, from the ara Or a Jarte. animal aco oj~ more on tlie niarket than cute frpm small ones. Still there exists a pre 'judice In favor of large' anImals. THE agents of English capitalists 'have lately secoured Wdo# 'ndian iand' Iowa in serch of bla6hW w#Init lumber and quietly .bought up alle they coull obtain. One or the agents relates t1ita he, met with n old f4rmer in 2Barthb:' lomew-countj Ind., el fOtok) him that he:-worked almost inde u~tly for eight years'tdohei r away.tj Walnut trees on his farm, tW thiathe 'burned up more than aighty kores of the finest kind of tinber. "tis farmi;arten'thirty years -of cultivation, could not be sold.for mOre than $8,000. If It lad its walnut trees back, it woul ba Worth more -than $100),4000. -' ' WilxoUT doubt, theo way to g6t.iTfa huenv9t.,yild of .pd$at.oes from a etokT arearage ls:do plant In-drills, pl g the Reeds one to dne' a nlo-hf apatt i,rows rom 4 ,nehalf apaetrt, aoco 'IU1 to variety1, atuth of- p t,a ' e for a are 91i .te *here I ~n Jhaira nmore plentiful than' ab *and it is, hiteforeneeonomny to milr his wtb ~ ~ 4 I t IyM 1l Ies bogt upiat certain la tub r~gl jeatito it ~ ~t heat, the ranning up . t dod wno the airmi, -makingfhe anhal a are of rdge has been takelt from a g eat th g it u t it d ion ri :story of the condition of tihh g below boltwtom ud y ieatt hiterYae at,l thid guemo'ne. and coruds emitting a, wonderful lighp. istemn 'bree or four fe n ig ,iiT.resem mbling a tall candlestick. The name of Ethis .it 1 thaott a ulay ll Mnd it bmri u i)tde101D ter '0? :.the dcradg a s eentakoix* trf1obigineg de fort ou blefore of onthen. Imagine a cornld a mile or no below the surface, the stalks 1four feet long, and the ears emitting a golden greenish light of wonderful soft ness; think of this as spread over acres of surface to an indefinite extent, the light ;wdi0g here and there in gentle, undula tios; nininefishes daring sthrough them w'ith gleaming headlights;. others loutlined in fire, while far above are great globes of light,.Wtl8h soft aureolas, and some idea.f thin" yorid beneath the sea can .be formed.- The. seapens, to which this curious form is allied, are nearly all onderfuhlly luminous: a, virac lti o Ineiiep extendt vhe lih ot iets lj ook e1g plune1Qne' of tie latter, known to science a, veretil lum inas been used as a lamp, several being confined in a glass affording light enough to read e by at a distance of twelve inches. The -sea-pens apsord in terestilig; objects; to experiment, with. Thicy are frin~ged' with polyps, unAd wvien oeif this 'ais o pm.hd the light ap pears, gradually spreading to the other p)arts in regular succession; a very few seconds suil0cing for the illumination of the entire animal. On the Patagoniani 'coast, some years ago, there was an ox tremely low , tide, expos.ing. a shoal coyv ered wilth a variety of sea-pens, and at night, when.they al gleamed wti peos hlaorscence, the lights of an immense army that was slowly swallowed up.as the tide came in. The jolly fishes, or medusdi, are among the most remarkable ot all light givers, and, with few exceptions, they are luminous, some being more so thnt. others, and much of the phosplhores cence of the Pacific, as seen from the deaks of vessels, is due to these creat uires-that are so eautifuy formed and so delicate m color, yet in reality are ninety-fie ier cent, water; in all .elly fishes five pei' cent. ill represent the -solid part..- In some, as pelagia, th entire animal is luminous, its shape being outlined in foil, as it wvere; wileI in others only certain portions are light emitting. Not only are these creatures phosphorescent, bat the color.s are different; some emit -a golden light; in others it is green or azure, and some moemn to combino several tints. Agai, certain ones are luminous all the time; others show their light i s. a l fel way or when distifrbed, ands uring the Au tumn' of 'the year, when these radiant creatures are hurled against th rocks gnd ground .lip, their, lights see.to combine m t'urning the entire ocean nto a ieetig caedron. . "WUHA T is that man' hera Cor?" mn-. qulired the judge as a thpirdrate variety actor was brought into court. "FQr trying to ju,mp hgs board, bill, yer Honor" "What have you to say for your self?" "Nothing except that ain't whiat 1'px here for. I was arrested for tryngt improve me physique." ~ *"Yes, Jtidge I was t'rowing out ine chest." , mu. IND OF CONTRI VANCE HE WATED.-4Ir.'.00blenholinei,q want to introduce. a burglar-alairm into your house. It will indicate .at which door or window" ": don't want none of dose tings. *I ion't.bodder me mit burglars.n" "Once yoti- have tried' them, Mr. .t)oppenheloter"-~' ."Look lere, meeter. 'If wash got a condrivance "yhiat -keeps in~ine -wife -frowi goi'.dru -mine pooketo :when I wash asleep, .den 'I. talks mi a you a leedie bit." - * ALLY.'s . NTAnlP SAL,tY...,Mrs. Glradge-What do you supposa pdsens. edMs rown -to -toll me. youu' mother kept a.boardingghouse, Mre. Earvenue? Sall& 1%artenue (who ls preooonso) Perhaps it was the same reasbn that. made her tell mamma your father dov abhack. .'* PERFECTL. SAFE.-Sailor. --- Ooney Island.-"I say, ien't that man too far out? he'll'get drowned siure I Country Deaco-"Heo's call righ t my fiQeti1,'he's a Baptif- diunister." ADM' 1 ANcy.2-ft le girl "Ma, was Adam the first human he. ing?" Mother,.-"tYes,-my dear." "Well. who shoQVed him in thme ba~by carriage?", t G'COODRASoN...' Why Is it Olara, * thIyp aoyer play with liWol F'anny .Clara---.W hat is .Lihe,,peo o ultivat ing the iseciety of Qitls io- have :no, hnarrageable bro}hers? 6 just,thne thrown aawy."j7. ing ai)out men .vh9 'got ini th eir work,' " reinatkol Sorogga, "I lkmiw. one man who hoever fails~~ n "Who is that?" asked Jo ings. H i thitMel idf . Xou e he can't do his .wo k at all unless .e gets In it.,"'' obkabere"-aad ~a 0to ere nus t-n o. tde tthouse yoa pu keplieq; t1blatter, " ere aare I en. th e et tat fa . us rOosot" r r SDo ol-u1' qu lo~~w-apitiod, lif fu a orloat n 'attrting, or Qr gon 1Qfr. inpunilesa0-.o aomao in tho nor -. e: bo4tgd te .i or ;bau tato:i 1l~~Ugspouks M aton or o -r itI transientpi .: 'a thr' qe,rwionst rbc, eo. g rno 1 ean th es c.tdrsie'a eevdun' d pid tnrerrobing .s1OP, c on tant, It a babt tooing or d'oad,; or of imn nu a you Lavo all, or any cotihdorablo number; (tlioepynins, you aiOsufferig, from greater the0 number nhtrlwerItt ' np. h.No matte hat s it hte reached, ' u1 oW lol Ilcovor w1 e sMlOit, it iOddd~ to dire tionS for. a reonabjo .lengt of. timo. If not: uro etn iotio mltilyand Consumj~ tioo t aLU Skin Disea4os, lecert Dise , Itaurtp t in cy D o, ,r ra'ono o naladies areq q JU*l sWo Rd,c1 soonort through at o all lood tai n on equally" diia"lou ' teftd tiu .to Ki . fa theroorl or an leansing an ap otiz romotes boh flesh and 9tot s nftlriai distriets tllis wonderfuI oI~i~cno,'baa gpined great eabrit in euring' j aid'Aguo, Chim and Fever, tumb Ague, a kindre seas Dr. ryorce' olden Miedica s. co'very CURESALL HUMORS froth a ooininbh - notoh;, 'or. Eruption, ,to ti worst Sorofula Salt rheum, "Fover-ores," Scaly or Rough Skin, In short, all diseases caused .by bl blood arq. conquered by this powerful, > u ifying ard invl rating medi 0in1, , reat atlngblcIrs rapidly heal under irsi eign inriuenCe ' pelally has it' maui fasted its potrnoy in curIng Totter, .l.ozema, rysipolas, IBoils, .arbunol Sore Byes Seof i lous Sores and Swollin s, ip-Ioint l isease, 'Whitp Tiellin ," Gotre,or Thick Nock and. Lnl gcd W nds. Send ten cents in stamps -ao a' large 'Treatse, with colored phieslon kinDisane,the same amount or a .reato On' rfiois Affctio n t "FOR THE BLOOD-IS THE LIFE." Thoroughlv cleanse it by using Dr. Prcots Golden Mekdical: Dicovory, and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits vital strength and bodly health will be estab1ish.,. CONSUMPTION, whtoh Is S4rofula ofthe Lungs, I' arrested and cured by this remody+, if, taken in'the. earlier stages of. the' disea. ron its mar velous power over this terribly fatal disease, when flipt o ol wli .w vspri4d7amed rem-. edyto the pl i' Plerod thougt seriously Of callig it his ' CONSIUPTION ORs," but abandoned that name as too 'estrletivb for a medicine; which, from Its wonderful com bination of tonic, or stro ltboning, alterative or blood-leansing; aatibillous, peotoral, and nutritive )roporti s; Is unequaled, not only asarouid sens Constimption, lut for all Chronic Diseases of thoe* Liver, oBod, nd Lun s: For Weaik Lun e.SpIttIng o 11lood, Sllort n s8 of BrOath; (hwonio Nasal Cat-rrh, 13ron ciitis Asthma Sovoro Coughs, and kindred affetlons, it it an e1oie t ruthedy. n for 5_ Druggists, at $1I.O, or Six Bottles b end ten cents oin stamps for Dr. Pierce's book on consuiuption. Adies, World's.0lspensary: MedIoal.AssoclatIon; 003' Dlal St..'uFFiALOs. N. Y.' No ExcusEio'Fj "A NI?riI'--KEY. "Oh, .'m' araid.- Mrs. Jones, you don't manage yotur hiusbitlid .rlght,. or you could easily keep him -homo oif evonings.5 Why doi'L you .do. ia~ ip?' , o . yo you pnanage?" " tgialash a bottid of goodl whiskey, and a box of boor in the.house, so that John has no excuse for spending his nights at the'Saloonis." "Jhitt ist'tthat4experisive?" "ExpensiveI No, indeed; it doean't cosL:as &lmuch1jn afllon~tJ as4JOhn often expende,d in opie i;l4 - aroyerorkoq Women. For "wvorn'o.N' 'rn-down," dobili tated, school. teacheors, xpilliipre escam sitresseus, l ousekeepors, .and ove.iwotled women generally, Dr. 'Pie'ce's 'Fa'6rlto Praecription is the best' of 'alt restorative tonics. It is not-a OCtres ali," .but adm ir a zst,tet BEci8cfor.all ioso (Ubr i, WVeaknesses and Diseases peo 'lar to we vigor apd &eromgl th ' Q* stop. It p)romiptly cures weakness' oi ch n, in1 digestion, bloating, weak back, nervous prostrations dieiliity and aliooplessnosau, -iu either sex. Favorite Prespriptio-. is so'd by druggists urider our p6siie g uarantee. A large treatiseon lseases ot' Womnpn, and numer'ous wood-cuts, sentfor tcn-ts,. in Atamups. "-. SAddt'ess, WOnLD's DIsPENisARIY MED1 C.AL AssocIAirroN, 03 Main. St.reo%,')iut' falo, N. Y. -: Sense and judlgmnent: are more desira ble than loveliness. - * ~ 0 A dIsease of so deloeato 'a na ture as stricture of,the urds.ia niould ojuly be entrusted to' those' pf.. lag exp)erlenCo and pkmll.' -By our .improve , methnods weo have.been enabled to spredy ai4l purmna nen l.y e'uro humidreds of' tho worst casen. Pamnphleh yooren.ces and terms;a 10 dents in -ettmps." Woril's Die'pensary Med1lcui Asisoc ation, 033 Main Street, Butldo,N. Y. Do 110t coilsidbr everytiiing impossi ble tliat you cannot perform. P rc anlbus,itheadache curod py D)r. Dignity doeS not donlit hI possessirig hoenors,-but In deservig them. t o nyte adi r: ifo ao ae. yotr reader ~ied dIigotse. 11 its (limSly ine. thousalida of tdrhey ad e trielOf,;rpen imnitatonAnd sham in any charadtpr tro but synonyms for wealCnesa,. Thiffthdindia fan la iht ti Miost hmewa ~apt readeni as'it huas dppeated regelarly ni the Dr.E R..()oo, of 18 i'a h i o"~ias m world wide repulkltien as a' auccessf" tCai.l 1st' 16flItit l ieiressingi disea.e, anl has, .no dbt, Samore caseyjnaJ ote oe1rp oent respeof his rqmedy'.to hit i 9ri i1y. givo.tbeir . Ifyou do not wish to beconiell oor u Chiftt'o hot huwtr,? to: lJoote r ch. In~4ubt)at$so't rulr i c bnto'forDrpV' urvmjx,srvn or Liyover ai ~cl'I~~ y otlq OQt0 Jnrag4tt tti e " Ki s d "My dear, I would like very 'i e :r hae $10- I ~4 ~Af) a s1ow Wrap " "Ten dolla ? y, womanl doy. 4t tln I Rm abade baeyY.Ten A0 a s for a writp? 'WM,it is too extrtvj W O HE riiu t1;.v,MENT :Patient.A Wbat do'ydtr chatge'for'puil." iia.tooth?" - litd t t pa' an, it -"' voyol Ip l ?Dehtiat...Certainly,t =get into th o q ai r mid I will pIll, twenty-flve cep or can.,y a the f'ir i Pt omeIn a i; udIvl'er r.the 8 Sof .you, and the nexo But the patient had Vaulsbdi WIAr UE ia3iOUQh !OM. h y bad been.attenling a leotro .ad. ah6 bod Inited 'im ipt to trie parlor. "Papa says he likes to have me atte d. those leoturew, although' he does objet to"you, George. le says I alws bing-home so much useful'informaiti from tie , "Yes," said George, as he ,hoard ;tie ouq* man's, footstep- in tiho hail. d a-young man to boot." . iito thaik flies i3d mantt B.']? Joh uatt ;Oo,tithlinon)l , Ye., "fo aing me ini a position b~ywhnclhi i eb u aco iouey ter .tin yore tlid,bofo-e:" ThiT'is but A samp1ecx trat bt'tbe.many hunSlred iuilar' lettet.9 YeoeIved by the aboye fl-mu 8ei tho' itM verftisomut in anothr,colui}l. - Thero's nothing like settling' witll oerdeves, as tlere?s a deal- we must do witiont.in this life. Frator Axle Ordabe. One trial will conviico y6n that 'it is tlio best. Ask youi dealers, for, the >rizer. Axle Grease, and take no' other. 1 very box has our trade mark on. MnS.LPAllsu1oN1EIL.--"Is it 1:3Ible? Au-i so"your vife is a depf mute?" American Minister--"Yes, she vns born so?". b "How terribly she must feel tie afflletion?" rCithe"cont'ary, sho is the liappiest minister's wife in the country." "Indeed?" "Yes, she never hears a -word that the congregation says-about her." Wici WAS TIIE R BaGEn 3oi? Pel3aggs-I don'p like Jupkins ; ho is a confouinded'bore. Deudggs--I never -kne\v ho wi s talkative, Delaggn---You don't knoiv litC. 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