Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 19, Number 18, Jasper, Dubois County, 4 May 1877 — Page 2

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WW UUm-h K Uw CIhtwm! HUM And UhI wltfi mm tkw' 0o Ky, mv Art MhMm HUl ta helm; r eottht my eltaiutt Olm Umr Tto; mtommt mimnm might ti'wwWw, C toM(-riMWiiilMtMl dy af Mm I mm . JHk WAtMlet-ftltf WHVlht MHMIHMt hi kfc4jff Rr tlOMNM MM :4t ekivu MM! WHV. MG

; will have any thing to do with Mm Lnd- ' X Melm4 In Cesta Klea. low. While Iwra Alls Ludlow remains 1 .

entirely in her bedroom, and will onlyi A sulwerilwof the QwHiiy OtiUk" stH the servants and me, iwrlmps you. in OiMta Hie, Central America, l'roliahlv Claudia iuuI km will nuver mh write Mil iutoresthur letter, dated March

one another." i7tii, from which we irive the following:

Lute hem her iae ami said no more

HJMMit the strange imtiwnt.

In the morning, about noon-tide, Claudia caim. Ah usual, sIhj was brhjrht

1.

TtHj ey HttkeM f Um ky TTM4r 4nukws vh th hhmh hHhw : Wttl YtMMki ItlMHMM, fwrtoMM by, Am eMOrtliittf tiy mm thy g. Mj CUmmV if yw with ytory WmwhI ; Hc Wf hwlr Um wntw HMtal ; My y wiMt (movant Immim HH)ml,

j 1 CAKCANKT. MY K. H. STt)lUUHI. Xt wltMt tins cumttM ra)' Uwy Int. Aw rt tlH-y Hvtr grw; TUy ecMM t Iwmm hollow tm, TUey wu frtm lleMVWt ki kw! Itawii in tb ImllHH am. It IVi TlMmh wwu hikI lriHy wUtrfe, W km Ktmt 4HIUi Mtk it h IMr Hiw, Ah4 kWtt it iMki iHrU!

HrLia A A . "

i not H(rkl

$trntrjr Jiff.

n mw en m ho HMwt(Mtw u Om, why Hot mmh-s, my RirU Why jkh yHr ifrs? n wit I do not kW h tHwri S

MISS LUVIOW'S MIAKT.

Hil Hjclow, iuuI vary jflad to sh Lut.

s1hj.s1; "jiofull of joy Ht lving smW

KMi-oyo to niv Hunt teacHWs imi

IhHiik iMveu I hv Fim'it to

thotw wretched days ! l'rny, how hju I

UHiKtitsr worn him uifiyf"

She oimmknI wide Ivor uH.fb blck

eyew, Hitd smiled in h Ixjwnchin wny xll hsrown.

. "You know as well jus I," Luto

laughed, " that you ra very beautiful.

lXMpito uay. ot ton, you rotam our

graiut oeauty smu. i mn so git you are weary of being imleieiulent. Perhaps you will weu now.fand bo nenrer me. 1 wish very much you would." " I aiu nerfectly willing to be made happy, dear. However, flmve no caue tohoiMj. 1 wish I had!"

She droojHHl her glorious head, while deep enrnestne raved in her eyes. The vary next moment she merrily laughed " I hhU such a fints time on the' train, Lute. A very elegant gentleman sat with me, and just think, made love to i

me. tvuai un you &tv to tuatf J was so amused, aiidI let him do it. He gave

mo his card, aketl pernnwiou to visit

He is very

ooauty on

extract, ikmtewhat cohiIwimmI:

Tlie country having been in revolution tk jmt year, it Ma impo!iblo tip now to renew my sulwwiption for i he Chantry Qitkmm, Hacienda el Cecal it in latitude 10 degree north. Little did 1 think when a 1hv on my father's bhte-gi-H rtehls in Kentucky, that 1 should ever bo a planter here. I have two partners who are railroad men. Wo have cut down and put into cultivation eighty acre of these mighty jungle, and planted a our first specialty f,(XH) Ci)eoamit trees. An a Jamaica ueirro savs.

pleaso Goil in live year we will have a !

RIMMa in (lie Treasury ItrUaM(.

(Srace (iteeuwiMMl, in a recent hHter

from Washington, ,ayt : There are ru-

moivor mauyehaugiM in, and outgoings from, the departments. Anxiou hearta are rWiw in feminine throatri, and apiaritioH)f yellow envelope are hoveriag in the air before many a jmle, imtient face. 1 Itcar that an awlful ituiuwitiirial oonunhsaion haalMen visiting all the lady elerka at. their dwks, and putting to fchem certain cIomj and rather delieate qnwtioiw, to Imj a.isweretl in writing, and sworn to solemnly. Thevnre required to state where they werelMm, haw old (My arc! whether they have, property, atid are married, and how inuohr- I mean property; who wao the Senatorial eaitifl who procured their ap

pointment, and if they have any bun

net iiiuotiw of f j0,000 jwr annum. Intlwud, father, mother, brother, sister.

win menu nine, nowever. it is verv nn

iwrtaut to make the property soff-sus-tainiug. Kentueky-like I have a fond-

ness for pigi, and have imported a Ilerk

daughter, son, mother-in-law, grand

moiner, or tni nmn couhhw in otlicu. Tlieso Government nositions onsflit ui

le open, from the humblest to the

Steriea ef tke 014 WeNtara KmwIhhs. Tom Merry, in the Seattle (Oregon Jkjikkt wtis mm torh:s of h,.un . ans hu had known. Witney the.-Hs spw. Ill l"li-H 0e ,StunUv night Artemiw Ward and n go Wehfi met Nm1i llrooks, iiwisted on hi going with them t u i ple,s ehi))-houM. Once there, thevwi'L invited by the proprietor to a repast of rpaat venison and ehauipHgiiu. Af,,. this, they lit dgat and sat down in tin, outer parlor, where a splendid portrait of aiduugtou wa in full view. A tit" mus commenced to wl a k(mmI Mori when Brooks, Whipple and Webb gt u one after auoth.-r, ami walked silcntlv away, whistling paln. tunes nnd id like. 1 rowne hHiked after tlu.m a minute, and, rawing a derringer from his

imuKvu waiKiiii up to tlie nortniit ..t

W ashlugtou, at which he took delilH'nte aim. "Xow look here, ddfdliw," sahi

shire lnar and sow. Tl Imvhv U ' l.ta-i,,, i ' V 'V 7'" T" ""' " u, w,,y. a nnv

wj.f w. ju,i,i lu.. i. i ""r:.s . w -v" enm enough t0 msim,,,

"".lit ".i ' ami an myai men anu women, ami that vou are he father of (hivoninVi crowed him with the sows of the conn- I .to not, think that the fact that a man sev, of Indiana - b it we Ml Ct 1 1 . tvy-tovn that m your eountry w-ould has a Senator for a father, or even a & l'v s?iSed wTion mjtsell or .50 a head With these 1'rosident for a brother-in-law, should W itoi Sv W disadvantages 1 have sold half-bred pigs tell too much against him. Such rela- listen to i! " A u &l u! 1 af"!1 at ten months old, live weight 222 lb.?., tionships will happen in the li st regu- he So r rin'r , e a- ,1 o .Cni "M drMsotl 202 lbs. I am quietly breeding lated families. JJL.t ., ,1 ?L K i S i( Vuv ,J""1 up a lotof thoroughbixMl llerkVhire pigs Another reform I hear gravely pro- Elaug , iV I w Z ,K ' 1iT With Hll OVi tliat imt- f..il.-,i, 1,1 !., . . " . iimi inuHnt nil ICrtIS t'HUIC llltll t lie r

tt

In Ma quick way John, late one even

ing m early December, eanie into tlie me, ami 1 said he

-sitting-room and stood before the blass- elegant, and I believe my ingfire. Lute laughel gleefully and snared him."

wwu to imm, wintHinerarmtnroMghiuti, " I can not believe vou encouraged .anil .mm1 in i-itmlinu- liiiiu- 1.:.,, ii r ..,. . Ti

. . ." i-i.-e, Him, uiuo ten, apiin:ueusiei . I am so glad you have put in an ap- " Indeed I did. i let mv soul shine pearn! rtw .long past 9 o'clock, and in my eyes, and spoke in low, sweet

j. nmi lurriHiy WCOUlC aHXlOUS to SCO jour ikar face. Without you tlw winter eveaiag; are long and dreary." He laughed. " Yihi are nwre exacting each day," he said; I advise vou to trv to be few so. I know it is somewhat late, but I have been so engaged all to-day I could not help being tardy. Dear, there is a lady down stairs." "A lady I " Lute ejaculated. " What does she want? Do I know her? Who is she? Shall I go and receive her? " " Yes, presently," John slowly said, " after I have explained alawit her to von. Site is unknown to vou. I have brought her hero to remain a little while. I know how troublesome it will be for you to have her here, but vou

won t mind it, for my sake, I knew.

tones. When he comes I shall be nice

to him again, mind that."

44 It is love at first sight on both sides, I suspect, Yet I do not like it,

uiaiuna."

44 1 did it merely for pastime, dear

mho. l'Jease clear the shadows from

your face." 44 You did not tell me his name.

44 It is King Waring:." He is indeed

a true gentleman, sweet."

J hat evening a note was brought to

xuiu iium tiuiiu, teiimg nor ne was called oUt to an old patient in tlie country-, and that he would not 1ms at home till early in the morning. After tea, the door bell was runs', and

vjiAiiuia, uii jiutiring itr cneu: 44 It is he, I know, Aly he

Inuirfd ii.ll iiii

SSSfj. i00.""?? Jhi towd. Claudia moved acVoss the

i " ' i " Va 1U,U5 " s,,.u room with hands outstretched, and sai.l

But who is

a gkmoiw time togetlier! thks Wlv rluiivu?"

44 Oh, no; only a patient tliat iwvs me very well imleed. I iersuaded her to come to my house, so 1 could stadv her cae in every phase. She will be no tronliie, ad you can have Claudia all tlie same. Shall we go now and see tlie ladv? :Ye, Joha." A they enteretl the drawing-roo, a uai hMlywutie forward gracefully. She had waving fair hair and exquisite brew eye. She said in a mellow, reproachful seok 44 Dr. Forrest, yon have kept mewaitlag, tired a you kaow me to be." 44 Mis Ludlow, this is mv wife. T .lh1

not intend to keep you waiting: I was telling her about you." "Yes; and I have come to welcome vou to our house," Iute happily rejoined. .iohn ami I are a dull couple, but we shall try to make you contented. Would you like to go to your rmmi? I will show you the way." She moved towards thudoor, ami Miss Ludlow followed. On reaching the

room i.uie ShhU 44 l'lease let me go in and light the ga for you." Mis Ludlow seated lierself on the IhhI. 44 SH down," ,he .aid to Lute, 44 and I will tell you my little story. I should like you to know it, you are so sympathetic. I am wealthy, and aloneln the world, and my friends declare I am mad. SujHMWrtj yoii Inrwl a man with all vour soul, and ne vowwl lie loved vou in returnthen broke tlie engagement, ran away from you what would vou do?" 44 1 would kill him." 44 No; you would ,io no mcil t,in lim wouhldo just what I wish, oh, m

iiiuvh iu uo maKe mm love vou sionatelv. with nil hix nl "

- are so iiauisoiie

44 Mr. Waring. I am slad vou thoucrhr

it worth your while to visit me. Allow me to present Mrs. Forrest, mv sister." He bowed, and Claudia moved towards the window, where stood Mime pretty plants iu bloom. 44 Mrs. Forrest," he said to Lute," "I feel honored. Will vou allow me to visit your house? My motives for asking such a favor are gentlemanly. I admire your sister so very much tlutt I wish to see her often."

Lute was about to reply, but she saw the servant at the door, so excusing her

self, slie quitted the room.

" .Miss Lwiiow wants you, ma'am," the servant said. Lute went up stairs. Miss Ludlow met

ner on the landing.

u uie interior, wnicn is verv coffee, cane, etc. I am now

tiiree-quarter bred pigs, four months

Olil, at 20. I trv to oom inei Hioi iw

pie that unless tfiey get a thoroughbred

rich in , ulate the dnwsof the ladies In th.

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selling ury department.

9lillllUll III VH1I1

such

niale, the cross is useless; however, they ; heads of 'bureaus, or have their own ideas, ami 44 kw ho . j oral, how handsoin IWHik cmWur." Hereafter I wilt not It hose fair employees sell any but thoroughbred males. 1 - if time Imv tlu.ir ih-..

have slaughtered ten-months half-bred I money, honorably earned, and not stolpigs weighing 2u-i pounds. ! en from the Govi-rninent; and I believe . I feed roots altogether that is, casa- that, though millions pass through their

reas

I searched the Conto find authority for

an exercise of power, and I re-

speet fully ask what business it is of the

the public in iren-

lsonielv or fashionably

i . . "

enipiovees ariav t icinse v

it .1 i . .,. ..." i. r., , . .

ii uiuy miy uieir UlXiSS with tiieir own

00, as it is sometimes called, but tl i lunwk-

. ...'iv. i ?

iiniii is yucca or solit in New York as Barlmdoe arrow-root when refined called Tapioca). I feed this cooked with pumpkins or bananas, or nltttitMitw.

i i- .. r . . . '

mui iai mount i tounu alMiut

uo woman

among

themnll

ha-

1 - ..I e ...

ui nvi;n srie.sieu ior larceny. it is claimed that they are improvident. It

were surely well if they all, oven the

youngest, and prettiest, could set them

IWO tOtlS ' SeiVe.S tl) lV llV nmntliiinr f.it. ,i...

of sour flour, which I iM.ught for 7.5 day which mav come to q most suiicentspcr 100 pounds, and find my st.vck slimy life; they mav not always bo so do well upon this gruel. I have not one i well offj they may marry; but that's breeding .4ow on my place that will not their lookout. It'is clmrk'd that thev make eood pork to-morrow. Mr ih- woar tno riidi it,...;,.t. Z,...... ,i..s

-j - . . ..... .... . . . .t.trr. m iiii'ii

juvi. i.- iu Keep uie sows as tat as possi-

Die. Jiteyhavo a run of tH) acres of cleared land, a sea beach of 1 1-2 milus

to get crabs, etc., and 1,500 feet Imck I have a river 200 feet wide. nerfcotK- P.

ish, consequently my pigs live greatly upon animal matter in the way of cralw.

mums, if. i ieeu no corn ; have uo

hair too elalnirately, ami indulge in too many ribbons. Such extravagance is, of course, reprehensible. The cost of

one nnoon would furnish the virtaoit

mate cleric with at least a couple of choice Ilavanas; the money squandered on one silk dress might Iks doubled and

quadrupled iu draw-iioker, while the

M.ni.. m i i- u quminmicn iu uraw-iK)Ker, while the cholera, kidney disease, or any other in- price of one switch of hair would keep a nnmty.exceptingthescrewworm.which tolerably temperate fellow in cocktail is very annouir among vounir in-'s. for a fortoUri.t. Pio r ...... i".

getting into their navel, etc., when lust i thee desperate hIhiscs chh 1m xo,Uu.

rbohc acid unless a uniform lie adonted. f nmnm.

mend something like that of the London

eyes.

N ebb once a-ked dames Anthom, f the hacnmieuto Cm'oH, for the loan of $20. The old man had a queer habit of winkingat every ot her wonl. !ertailv, Charley, (wink, wink) I'd sxv u",. m (vyiuk. wink) to have von Aoi, Muttering that way, at auv time." "Now Mlonk here, M-m-mister Antli.ti, what's the use of talking aloiit that? T st-t-tutter with my mouth, ami vou Gutter with your eyes ! " ,( hi,, nM it was siiwwtng terribly as we WMlkeil up .oti, 0. Street, when .suddenly we heard our name called. Here was Mark Twain wrapped iu a big overcoat, .sitting empty dry-gM)ds lx and covered with snow. 44 It's working bully," said ho m his unearthly drawl. 44 What V working? ' we asked. " My dorg-traii - -oh, n ; I guess not !" It eem that a man had opened a new drug-store with a night-lK'H at the front, lletietl Dill. I'llll

of a row to a piece of tough beef ami the other to that Ml. Tlie do" lllllil.iil

lively for that druggist, however. Selkirk, of the rlaeervillo Drmnmti

sat one night in a .saloon, eating n .v foot, when the notorious Hillv Kirbv entered and bawled out; 44 I'm the "wild boar of Tehama!" 44 Yes." riiiii-i!

Selkirk, 44 mid Tin eat in one of vmr naws." The bully was literally landed

out of the house.

Hrn. A ittle calomel and earbol

son tixiis it. I have no deaths.

A f() IMIW'L-OIIC I u,n u-i-ui:... l... Wl.:.,. i

. .....pinMinr uiv n nn 1 1 uuimiiiig imspiiai piam gowtH tif Leghorn on the common dunghill or black serge, or alpaea-alpaea is always farm-house fowl. My sneers is aston- respectable, jtistlhcavv leather slinea, tehing. 1 sell no eggs for less than 75 , thick white neckerchief; and a mob-cap cents per dozen; hens, 1.50 each; but with nury law. The mob-cap wool corn is wortli 4 cenw ner imhuuI. I flt1 t lift MUV- U'itli iklU ....iT, t - 1..

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k-mL.-JkB f nM . ..... .J . .. M k A tt A - e

i t f?: rs , nno;"-.". At- ia no matter how frowsy the hair

, vw. mvvi iniiuf, given in the might ixs umierneath it. In this way morning; unltu led nee in the middle uch time would lie saved for fJovernof the day, and nothing at night. Of cut duties. It is true that such a costoure in i my sugar cane, malanga, yue- tume would be very trvimr and unlie ca, etc., there are large quantities of ani- coming, but that is an 'advantage. As nial matter. In fine, nothing pays let- it has been claimed that "there Is jrreat tor than my chickens. moral .,.... :.. i i ,. . . ,.

f sowed one-eigth of an acre of Ameri- dress." so Aicre is a wholesome .noS

How to Utilize Poor Land. Those farmers who have fields of worn-out land and who have not? and have no means of adequately manuring them, can make n least one profitable crop on the same by adopting this course: Tomatoes are most admirably adapted to Ihj grown on worn-out land. For field or garden crop, the plants should not lie set nearer than sixfeet apart. Putting h lwdf-buslwl of well rotted manure, thoroughly mixed with the poor soil, in the spots when- the tomato plants are to Ik) set (the surface of these prepared spots lcing about two and a half feet in diameter), will insure

which a eulti-

t

in

ner me uniting. can black-eyed peas; the re.,,ilt was 128 ' renression m... .1, "7.7.-. J'"t that healthy growth

'iVJ1 Lf ELl,i? r.1'W l"u f the cr; but!govn, etc. It were imbibe f L"r " W At tin

.... T . u u,.u5 yimtwmi .Minngeio say, tney produced the f o - Trea-urv eonvisnlm- ......ui i ' n.ois oi uie uatits win luxuriate

h.d hiT, Li iw " I- Tk : i Xo- 'l10 nal ; No- - ' or ii .e Z2i ;n " ?i, " pv" h." v lnivr,wl ,o th0 om,'r VmU ''f her W 3 r ,,W,a Ct,r,S boUt lrt,-?No.-,veiy large. Will others. Wl.en a rich earth and begin j to ,,eenue Iier loHbtOH. you or some of your correspondents in- ice of the republic I . I thoroughly poor soli. This will 44 1 have made myself pretty just for form me if 1,000 pounds of1 peas to an i up her 1 St S J ?hi vhwk tl"' wnt gn.wth, and tend to wav fth ink ' ' -!nni"nUMy Jiow is it that from the original i completely as does tho a ciro"Htm,5" pmllUhle cro,,. IleZu i- ' i ,i , black-eyed pea I produced three farie- j else she must not lie vxinirC nt Z -mIw tlmt, tlu plants, put out iu this 44 If Knur only thousrht so too." ties? I imm.tin. n.,. .....i. ' " " um "V nn-- the war. will xnni .i,.h. t tl... w,n

. . A 1 m a . l -T- ------ uiiMi,il .fllaI2 r

I , ' 7 ..... bniviuin v tiiuiiiiiir i

lAXla started at hearing that

Miss Ludlow caught her by the and cried

name.

wrist,

itliffit-a oionn

r. ...... ui'WMVI.l V'lli

uown upon her. f do not think, moreover, that tlio u-niim.i ul.n,.i.i iw. uii

- . . . . ' r "'"KM.iiniiiuiiiv niiuvY-

l ernaps you nave otlicrcorrespondents I to come and go in their present hide

.. . r l

t reiy apart, ami am carefully watchin

the result.

which also has a higlily beneficial elleet.

so much so that the field mav be plowed shallow the succeeding fall and thor

oughly harrowed, and then, very curb

' .

pas-

. v..v., i ,uu Kinu, 1 fill l ill iiu IIIMlM-s: II wi. l,r. lili-i.o UIMIIW'lll ulrumr imi, .j.,... l'l....i II

know ; him.. our lookd say you do." not to intro.luce any of the white brvSSl "belied io and out or ti c ( e par t- 1,1 "H '" n be n-attered 44 Ihere is a gentlemainfown-stairs in of pig,. I have a Chester white sw ments just on the minute j,Unit 'r 'l nlniiist positive certainty the rawing-room, whewe name is King withlen pigS; he is always blWem 'Hent i roccs "ion "eve ! H;t a gmid set of clover will he the re i(ffl,tthRt5sn6tthe,n" f'-("t''"". IlerpilinSrto.11'0 IS ll3S I t he W,,V 'S "mnunng a p.ior field iu MU.ni i. i v ... ,,avo to Hi ttedevery day for the Doad-lettor ollice, would enjoy train in- w! T f0UA H,!,r1t U a m,.,',, vuhn I T'",0 T V,ute assnow- wrew worm. Although my era, of the ' m and out iu this style his jam of "iii-1 HSU!r nHk thn thoroughly nmuurmg Xi L,Ht-VySm,e competent female .rlcrkj '! U terrible ' lho t!tl'l'fil('w f Jm'h. H Mt An following in her wake. Claudia and Mr., and more hair than the mother, still I protesting pen liehind his rl I !i, R,'.re MX feet HjMirt each way will eonli"tne?r -t0 t,,e,f hn,.Sa,if H'1 th0 whit '5wil o j Lis Immftne brS wit w ffi, "hi o ta H l'Vl I ..JV I' as they entered. AIiss Lud ow- I dn in thl lt!tn.l. I,rti,. i .i... t, . . . i set in rich earth, mid it will not be di It-

"iJiiu uii i inn? itiiiiiiiLt i riiLi i ini iiiti imi i in iiiMimuuinti i .-ikn . l ... i

to him and said, brokenly 44 King, we are together at

, . ... " " "- - HH UII- 1 "-"( "V..1 iwi-u

"y iro imi jira. 1J1U you, at lJHHJJ" "WS!inrtIlTifdlWp" iHi Stwl U1 Rr"1 f!iCtHl ,,er I never did. I loved him too much 8"ook with very surprise. STiw U I eiWr?te T no,,e in wh!ch ",Af.ter threo iwrable years we gaze M sal he had misunderstood his lioart. n one another's eyes! " she went ffi Wl Hoveil n,e' Vut he Inlsl0)k on' , " IlHW hm8 1 "" waited for this liwfecliags. He esteemed me alxive all meeting, to lm sure! Why did vou forwomen, he satd, but I, my God, wasted ke me? Tell mo why vou so abruptly love, level broke our eneairemeni? Uttmwitiiv.nV

llAVM TAU mtVAi. M.t ,...!..!,, I Una ,t,., ...... ... j

J '""',v. "S"iir "K"1 j w ne mei '

-ne wwii 10 spam to remain five

vo, go i aeawi. He has

mre years. I could not follow very well. Still I would have do

if lllV informal um hut lu.An .U-l.l.

t " ,. . , ;- w.v, i. m nn uun. lv VWI1I UeniltV Ur. torrent wjw hMinl r.ati;ua. s.. ,i ri i ..J J. ,

Tell your friends Hint I

last face j educated. As I have fed mine (70 now I ttt 1,c..t ...!!. .. 1 . .

vii iiniiu, wan iweivu sows to pig), they have a run of acres the corn from

two weeks old to full rme. nnd awiNtt. the traditions of better Ihv lull lli.jl'j

jmtatoes from recent planting to gather-1 matter, "No cholsit pas qui em-

He recovered himself ami iii ..i.n,-.

l)neone 44 1 shall alwnv.4 fool imi

him having played so Iowa part in your life. itlH St I I llTHj. I'lmi-j ite.. .1 . I

I f "Jv"' 7 u-pui crosseii.

' and leliev-

.1 . .... -n.iuiK IUBV VII I IDWM1 Villi. Htlll II1I.-U ,-iin I... .....I

"ft idri,"lS,,l0M' S? .co".w ""' '"""-ywith i ffl

. , "T . minim to you complete

offlr lut lw.i-..l l... l.x........ i '

The poor women would not like this U'U,t ," v.ftmttt ",u. Pm tlwt mV sort of thing any more than the nii -' nMlOI,H JH ! from an acre thus tion dress thev havimr. n,,,rf presented.-.SowiAcrn tanner.

the habits and feelings of ladies, ami I

try mv nest to mm lirtr

I am almost afrakl to have Chulia come," Lme remarked, 44 now that Mim hudlow k krf, You kmaw how oiien the dear girl h-will she karate shcIi a

hanninrvM. sv v,n t..

t i 1 " ' " T ' 1

K,vo t"q , U't me be your sincere, lc-

tuiuu ineiict." 44 And allow me to'lm the same,"

vjiHimia sain, com n? foi-wMnl- fnr

Mr. Waring hai asked me to be h'ia wife,

''Iamamattokaarv ,-ti vt, 71La V?i???-. W8 w Y9

Ludlow's nrM.i. i a i"" " ZTT 1. .." 7' "nu 1C" lHe I' 'U"Gr for-

1 IVtlTO in TTt W I Bl ' 1"

" "TV,,,0'm w grnrely. 44 1 en- A

.wiviinn i iDHH) H, IH tit 'rect Influence. Iam going

C Z 7 i wow,nb grand flennan the- heavily. fj . I can not sae that my fliater-indaw I beat !

en- A deen iimim. uiu t i.,n,.v, it.,..

ne-to lie under my di- mutely moved, as if slie wisln 1 to mmP Tt1 m Wn!f sixfoil Tw,l

uer poor hi!art had ceaed to

ing time and my igs do not" touch

euner tne one or the other, simply beeauso they have been raised on cooked food. Little by littlo I hope to send for more of your papers. Those arc a hard people to convince that your paper, peculiarly adapted to

nn- iriiipurniu cimies, is vaiuahle her

a man or

such artk

awe to apply hero their practices and

mem ie,i,

pmnte," which means, just about not to put too line a point on it "heroin) must not bo choosers."

Ksafe I)h Ret.

I am told that there is

road called Kottun Itmv

in Loudon a

a verv tbs-

ermu eiiines, is vaiuatiie here. I ,,.." : V , " ' n ,tr.v UI!41ibr any common sense who reach i ! " ttMm' M,to' whose meaning les as it contaiiM, should be ! f "1 1,1 re,nu,lwf those who use , ipply here their practices and ( ,lus JJji names of tbellowery and (filial .Street a,'l

Hitherto, street cars tin the American pattern have no favor at Lyons, trance, hut lately a contractor, taking advantage of the prevailing stagnation in the nilk trade, Urn proposed to that municipality to construct aline at his Own cost, and hand overall the proceeds for the llrst three month for the benefit of the distressed operatives. Then, if the municipal authorities so desire, ho will remove all traces of the line. Tho proposal Is likely to lie acceded to. In with all the hungry men ho has just now around him. An aero of blood tli i

Meatlow nmao-acre.

in New- York by people who daily walk those streets. IleariW the h-h.w it,.,,..

"3 MUIL I'eojile remember with

out (iimciiuy timt the first originally ran through the old "Ilowerle" farm-or, at east, was once a "bowery" mad over-

imiR uy u ces; ami mat where the second named sfeet now Is, was once a canal. Hut in spemking of Itotten How, who would suppose that it once meant 7ouc da oi, " the king's way?" Yet this in tho rtml name,giveu because it was in former limes the favorite drive of some royal person. Yes, 47om m itoi," iHissingfrom lip to lip, finally 1m came corrupted to Itottmi iw

iiowMlaya nobody ever thinks of calling thenmd hyits right namo.-4Sfdvi-iforHlpilp St. Nicholas r Man. I

Sarrlval er the Plural." The iHgeHlouo doctrine propounded by Mr. DftrwlR, the tlrelws liivvstiaUir of nature and her laws, la as applicable in determining the fate of medicines as In that of the aob mat pecle. Every year new remedies are bron Klit before the public, and are soon completely discarded as their sale rapidly decreases. Only those medicines which are best suited to the people's want survive the lirst test If they "are tried, and found wanting" lu the merits which they are claimed to pusses, no amount of advertising wilt make them popular. Of all the remedies

er introduced to the nubile, noie aro so

popular as Dr. Tierce's Family Medicines. Their sale has stcadilv Increased each vcar.

and wholesale druifclst assert that the tiros-

cut demand for them is greater than ever be

iore. ii you would palronizemedlcines tcietitittcally prepared use Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines. Golden Medical Discovery Is af. teratlve, or blood-clcantlng, and an unequal, ed cough remedy; Pleasant 'Purgative Pel. lets, scarcely larger than mustard seeds, constitute au agreeable aud reliable physic; Favorite Prescription, a remedy for debilitated females; Extract of 8HiarMVoed, a magical remedy forpaiu, bowclcomplaluts, amlanunequaled liniment for both human and horseMesh, while his Dr. Sage's Catarrh Itemed y Is known the world over as the greatest specific for Catarrh and 44 Cold ia the Head" ever given to the public They are sold by drug Instant HKMF.--Unl!ko most remedies recommeaded for thU dla-ase, SANroan'fl Radical Cusk roa OAtakkH does not keep the sufferer long la suspense as to Its eiira. tive properties. Keller is la,taUxoUS, aa4aeare rapid aadpermaueat.