Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 21, Number 37, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 September 1879 — Page 2
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kM MM & mvw I gonte ttfwc here far some haf bm?k.
pnaufon fMH a bar Aer paid thfe "I Iwlcv jimi wn Imre mmy yertHbute to the HMmhr eaeettemee of tik 1 !,t ftflW Katw, eobUy. all nt hifc-tniniT ! Oil, wa I rr stammered 1-ake, 44 1ki Nut you smnm so bard to sarit. Kate." I've ewme for a Hwt parpwe to4m imM, 44 Lam iwv Luke Ilartwett , Uy." is a vm'iMTWNfHHMi; do WattttW" You came Ut ak the add of that tivit to Vim; 'awl there Spare Day, ) hmm I had to cut wheat for m year, I wha fc a rk4t a a prbne and mtfmrthe i bemsve." fta smut of hrs in Uw W. I wnf t lum yMnky. I wuiiUit mturv m mhui W t& m) ! Kattf. tbwi't Uuff I've t1
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FARM TOPICS,
Aiik'ricMn icrHlK'Vhuj
jMwiuMtnminif
lHtt IWV HIIIU iMH' HI J?1"" I llfr nmy Im. j-fftrh'twl for a few years anil Imr iiMHlemte t'fnw, but wlii'ii tlmy are older they slioulil Iihvd h full elinmo Ut thnm mtt thdr lorn? bhiw. TIk late
I won't jmh1 wwt'h tim tkiMkhi Hy.4f," mhl Kate. 44 1 will lmy h Jtottle of 4 HWhih of VHUk,' imint my eWks, m1 Ui wu-k at tlw dWrkt
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"Kn; vo Unfth iw; iMitvou win. A. imicnim oi v roioii rouu, i. wim't lawk so hhr ten yais twm j Y., showwl us a pHit of hi liO-year ls?iuv U n rk?li. a ml tluwe . IwIIh vliiovanl where he Itatl hIIowoiI
Utvelv Wrt " ' v,,l' to xln vor h iiatlway, giv-
'Aih1 kivl ri!-lw4ll chiUlrt'H," ittttfrriiiiUsl Kat.
W RMt mat-tr-" tMcoMH"i mwr iwirr
lug thwn wmte 1(5 f't more riMiin. The utiprovtnnent luUieurop w:s striklnjf.
t -w.. II. .,..1 i.i.ii-! i.l
ajmrt taen way. lliev
own. T turn m mmnntn v
b iiwm , . riua .iiin Li rv'k. h1 lovts (Hi. and cords .siv feet
mmnm, m wi, r. . . J.rLi Jv.U k,mV CwhI . laim lUttu fruit. The sDrmir of the
MlKSHWlRVIW DC Vy jwtt . , S V V . rVi.w.n uminlh vwn Iih tiwiW lint HVITV alli'r.
I e.MH;t HU'mH'Ver. wasine ibiii- i naie un nun men mm nw vtuji. nr ' i ..i.t await mi .a l.k .
Catawlia viiityanl planted eijfht feet
aiiart; the rejilt was a jfieut ineiva'U
I Me mMMMWr tfcwy
1Mb took at Mirsr atctfcm m a ho I KiMvl Km1i bailt a tnkta. shh! cliwt wKk viffsr twiiaailMw; , , . , . BMVjCTsin 4.-MiMr e eiteiew . piece u tan4, A Kcmly -loime lmoU tfct Jmn lirowc o Wkik Martin e4 nwd wwe bro-
WHto Iferwca crK ac
fwW tOu ml wk. a4 ktvi ;4x enw. t "I vom won't un ih, rH-l,iHiiMR4Mr diiMmi. l .KMr; ml IM httotr W m my kim- I wiWt my rty UyHffk. I have Wad a likiB for,yKi for them." Bl wmmiv ywirs, and I Wiieve I l 4lWt pive mbec ?4toM die, , wke von a Vhh1 kl .
Karie? HartwwM will have tfc t wimhl Am1 m ttee eowwy.
farm at owe, and yoa will be ten ftnm-.
BWI
injc answer. "Kate! I told vimi never Ut mention tkat wonl ajcain. I Iwtvo no iMttienee with iRh fdl. Ym n'fuse Luke Hart-H-ell: von refuse Suuittf Day. Do you
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Ka4 made no rwidv, and tW drooiHwgr think a I'riiH-e k 'K, '
.w .-1.1 l... Uiurkitur fa K.H- W hat Ctll VIHI IK! WatllllZ IOI T
" Ka.. .Wrv. 4vU: Kate, ami .IhIm went mit, .shut nun- the
We "w
the
unantitv of srranes. lie ali stated tluit
; Concord vin eovorel 2 to 18 feet . tntlli.s, earned ly act mil uiensuiejuom . more jjnive thuii any ailjoiinn; vines 12 feet anart. ami ominyinit the same
extent f trellis. An cxpi'iicnced tjiiipi'
tluit hi'
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. t t i i i..,..:.. I...IUI...I. t hut niiL-ft. imvuoi ijc iii:t wiuritt ill ii 1 111 t. mm imi i
. . n . " . I v Aj:Lm.iI I., uitai U'J'miUU i 14 lUllllHil nJfl- I mm IIUiniII'1 IIIAL I FlJ rV I. i ZIWI1VI I I t 1 ' ' ' ' '
onWtlmtlgoc K if I was win4 Ik'sv, anl ill itMiKeyo a preeni oiwnies. ; ; - 1"-"-r"i:
Wt iea-ant kini. "of that colt in ireaKing. xtm kwjw , im .n . i,...., . v , , JiST rnn ir reallv ' I ain't noTir, awl v.hi Hall live as well Kate nwknl an inv'italhm from an old ersort. The -nafts faded to jjiw, ami m well, HMt Jm, miw rtam i .",'T,. , .t. i:...i i., t .in.... Hm ..1.1 v VM.hiy t ins th lined toone-
lasM witk r. Mk yenr own ; ae any iiy tn inM; Xmns. , r . .7 " ViV . .Z. ,.,,!,
" I'm -smrv to lWJHoint VOU. l.HKe; MMksmim imwit rarm iu m. . m ..v.
' titan the whole Oul neiore. we nutria
Ai aia ott ik'U t ta amt aH j fcre that
ho.wi we www. TlMf -uii ar nMVjr cswji-. wt !r-
wav. Tke dectoc saW la-t week that
other w lraJ(inr l very fa Indeed, and. vim will feel .-wrry nc yor uiaaey when yon j6 Lake Hartwell in powr4on of ti& idace."
Oh, mv tawver wm cone umz e-
eH rtnc ctme, sw Kaie.
dlstoiMdnt
hut Itkm'teare to marry yum. lTea.e do't bgin to argue, for it wonkl answer no pnqione." I iwmc snre vou wmikl have ns Kat. Itnt I'll wait, ami try again after
vuii .lull iHMM-MtiHi to mxnaire i
farm affairs for a week, and s Kate cite many other en' all showing the went off forx iHiihlay, ami ws gon 10 inijMrtiieu of givinj; ample space to
dav
a seit
i a it ;.- nt un u w fwilr v.--M k,Mtiv. " No. k wonM lie nee to tr- acain,
Tk daiM- ha s4cen. ami l inlerrnted Kate. "TTie faetis. Lake,
m4 kay-i.xrlrirti, wI rjni criolii.wae fxith nt wHihecv. I left re 1
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lTie peers aunt iwiw erosreii imwteadow, where the little daisy had Iwren found br Kate, awl were within the
I have news for V(i, Kate, sal Julia, a tliey sat at the tea-table the evenimr of Ka'te's return home. Your lawyer has actually come at lat." ""I knew lie would come sooner or
stnmir-aniwers.
Acrt ma o propmm jtml tketwo matte At an w.'j- jH tl RwIoh enme, aa4 h Wlkcrc! roHet the tomV, a aUc a waj-, h Jim. A pWftaatwaa i-3 mwtoa, ad be IsefH a Awit 1-kw a Im oC wekotae la bi ruA aait Awl iwlwa -wa or ? bc
T Hi iir to aim'x lawver. shi"
a44ed, with a tmeker hi her rosy Kp at ; later," said Kate. Luke's nnetmeeafed amazennrnt at hear- I " Well, lie is mw; or rather, w slaying the information. h' at tk Farmers' Uust in theydA lawyer!" he exelanned. "Well, lage?; thai Wat all! And t neAer even ho is kts? ' aked Kate, with an
ohlranleiiof BmrerFarm. Julia knew yon were reeetvinp 'tentmns from apinraiiee of it tertt. iTLt the konse.bnt Kate any nlr Imt me ami the Sitnire. 1 . "Mr. Alfretl 1'et.dcx er from the city.
uvU,LlH'r toll t,li a. lie is to 1r here a etHiiueoi ilMinins. ii
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jimi oiiu inner ineeau-
thin .-iHMihl always he ooscryeu never to allow the vine to overhear.; thin out. the numerous latnelius. We do not now hear vlneyardHs as formerly, Ihkim f the nutny tons of grapes they have raided to the 'acre, as they have learned that the fruit fclttir,and the vines less exhaiifteil. when tlu? thinning has been properly ilone. CoHHtry hnth'tmn.
HOW TO I'HKSKKVK ClIIKK. A lMUV, sweet ehler is only oUainahle from clean, sound fruit, and the fruit should therefore lie curefifcHv examined and wiped
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t -a . r... . .1... 1.... XMt V.t. U.wli- Ivut hu ibi tk SiMHre
wf"r rr, tl :rr jt-, , . liaMM,. ,,, to lR. H .hut months.
o NiWMvn, TT'STO: ;-r.," 'iWitC oiute well, and
oW SacTwkkH Kate. W11 know it , camemtt here the evening of the jlav , before grimily. . In the pn, use hair .ir: , J ' .Ll w !W til. - 1 , vm k-ft. to call n me. He is full of clotli or -um.r in jdaee erf .st raw. As
r-"-.' T . " - ' ."7", ... , . i i V.... v.ut will h.itro tn 1 ke him."
went ot, mvi'tins: .Mrs. llertram in the Kate did like hiw. He. tK, was very
4VMieilll HiL'WrW nun rwmr tv
WoaMufrrMtllarKmVtbezvitHrtXar .ctMne the pwpertvof Lake IlartweH? miLcwiiy. . . . it smn1 hard that at the mother's'
"Hi-fi rw camm hi atotl loo mw. ae I w v,, tkrt u-rtr . mi.
mc tcnrf-M oTr l4 at tto. al aick4 . f Wr ilauifhters. The eottaife was half- ' I took
WW."? . . f tnuaVrMl in ertjeutmr ros. white ami - ihhc m ine
tin ehkr runs from the press lot it pass
through a hair sieve ito.a laie open vessel that will hohl a much juice as can
day,
Awl i4!!hr4 ad - "ttM s velt taat hmxttm
aadtnenM Ilialfi-I oi aM lfwK Ww 'kwmiI, W KUda
TaeyboraUtMxtMrtiM. - Well," h jW
Bwteverjr-warow-nlaaiasa brla. ffccm
taot b MWi mm. I'm anrtm nr Tnrif-fT mUmk1
hart wwn; . . , . ......
I red, Wx hme-nckle. ami pa4on-, marry me; l ?he ray she's going to f inime o ' dowfrs. Three 11 oak trees mounted marry some lawyer." ami, withoat watt- the fall
ruwl a thonwitrh ?rentle- Imj exnit'ssed in one day. In one
Xlltl. 1 n. t - HI. . 'Hint kTIwii' - 4 it . . !! e liath, "ami akel ln.r to man, and a favorite everywhere. He or rtomctiine.s h;, thu nomaeo will n-e.
..rt..n to lkrtV.T harm, ailll WIH'U Id HH! i i. nrm in n sm.u umc zh'ti
mwl mmj ar m mn yac, r Mn
Ami writ ilMa . amtow Wia la. the xrtmmd . LMke
wW s-bkhi Ve clew: BwdMS-Khei ''Jjwl iww" WiH Hwh: xo Iiarves la the ed a fearful crf jpvimmi t wiai . WaAt MartErtlmw, ihmI feaaA hfe gmmvl H wrlv crop f awa-e. A vMkhwr toiutoiiec a4 hamftaatHematf H he pave M
Ail an hi wiutcfciMf twgy.
A ywiiioew Mt MartiM aaw an wo atf
wa throwkijr Imt brown mantle , very thick. N Ihju little white hiinmes
. I. kL.I LTark that ln Ii4it tlPi LT llll'tltlftrfl If. IITMLW f MT LIU llflllMI
. smirdin front, and ai ihe Imek stretche.1 me lor a remy, waflceuraimuy aaaj , a rT.T.."ii i i. : ...i .i.m, n w.,,t
. u n-.Wn.i wVy.U TmK-4 luwl " hMtrt kv with ehaerm ami ilipaiHHMni- M'arneo io kc mrr. uu :i -v .... . .r.-.,. . , mt the oW )nhar.l. m whtth .lnh: ajwt nemr sotx tb caaprw aw n cu.v.i;.H m .!iff..n.Mt an- . three nehes horn the bo torn, so that
hSLSE!; i2 . wHUothekkckennml -.-imke wer fnnn thai .hehad giy Smdre : the lee, nmy 1 left behid. The cider
iwZuZ fl w miml" to Kate verv fraelr.' To Dav ami Luke Ibrtwvll. I mut he drawn on mm veryeR-an, wee i tlie 2Ta"-twjt iarm-yaTH were au ear mev mum -.... r..n t i t.i ...... nnif.m k (nuh nmr .nwU im
Aulmi- HarMrrfl M UMt CM rnUIV IMiMIMU. .... ,
howtclei . aa
7M. JXnm Mmf, n Mf A'. . U0rr.
He had loved MarvTenro-, "low are crazy, Kaie. umen i i
mat she mad si her heart and hand to wanted von over ami over that rim will en, i a n tw- 11 Artka 14 X. il W her a .-1 i le left -naile-, ml, ami faded at found him. I didnit behove you w(uklT
Mfe for twehe years, ami dvlmr. nHher iieatn? im wm wj a mi ' 1 left her ticnniU" Andrea- ilart-1 maid, no one w1M hare yon then, ami wwldin. ten. arr . . . if,, u to return tohis law-oftiee next
well n mt macuwii m: ! v .. ,r" .j.1,...iuit .4 1i,,f ;,, n....m- For v..re fine der L w customary to
ed KaS.VtanV the J.mo,Hh Wve, of her h? is to come and take me away, .liwld at this stap of the proce about
u.,ii. u.-. shall 1h1hvi iiHiro Rrmiv man ever in 1 nan a muiuu 01 rhiuu v"" sv
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AT SEA. Wen ovaw, wh wach foe I4 Ac?e the terntte- -e. , WlwliiwaB wktoa. Why took ye jmK H what ye e?
Tlioach frwr anaaiit m daaai affar, aytetaftttotyataynrtiMiic a. "Waat taoaah wa aiajr at twa aaala ntlii(Mim4immlMT. .Vt taw m wa mjla we A -rate? Caa jrai Iwmd mat Oh. nM m Jrt r Xwrtfc, ua. vi to tae Itec r Wevt.
The 9rt fwaa wMt we n a Jortii Jo gar baatt'g hawa, fci mr Hfe'f f
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THE JUST'S VMmWX.
"Kick manT poor man. besar-Maa, tWf, doctor, rnwrtr there Jnfia, my fa4 w a hdet4l- Thtthnes the dW haw said I am Ut marry a lawyer; s kt me hear no wore ahont Lnke
HanwH, weB Mocked farm: or the
romakea am oW bachelor for tmke of hb earlv lore, and when he feaad tkat she had lieeti left forlorn and with two Rttle dawxhters, the wnafer nhr a year old, be i4aneI her lit once on Bwer Farm, ami at his death lft rtto her for We; thenkwa to rerert to Luke. Andrew brother's ehiU. Thfe deeww? only jm; yet k Mwnwd kanl to Kate who had lived here twniv-two rears, ami loved every Xkk Mid sum m the wbee. Shekwawho
naanaseti. ine ttairv ami innim i .
! -Li Lmul bumi In fur-Hi tw Wnil. aad
made mornw enoneh to Hpjort herself and mother comfortably. 3Irs. Morrhioa'i davs of acuvky were hncpt. She had managed the farm with' great excwt)ve ahmHy nntil rbenmatfem crippled ami coafned her to an easy chair, ami the farm had gone into Kate'.s williac handy. JnKa. who w Kate's elder by nine years, hml grown up ami married ; but erery .nnuer r her at Bower Farm with her two children. She fewtd k both eonveaient awl eeonomkal to pay her mother and sister a long VMk during the hot weather. Kate's happy disposition mmie her a jreoenil favorite in the neighborhood, Wot ia spil of mack attention front the Meow sex she wa still idagfe, which Jhaiemd to think a dfefcrace to herielf and family. Bnt Kate oalylamrbed
at Wr arfttmenif ami saw
Tlarta-ell n every oeca-4o
j)rceived rising at the iHingbole, nick it again. It is usually iieevssary to repeat this three times, then lill nj the cak with cider in even respect like that originally eontained in it, a(hl a tumbler of warm sweet oil, ami Iwng uptight.
told
Thai is the craziest notion of all. I
gave vou eredk for more common-sense, Kate, than to beKeve in ch trah. It h? reallv too rMkmkHts to talk alnrnt." "Then don't talk about k," sahl
Kate. 41 1 am not anxious to hear your
iuir m " I saw them, for of course Kate had
"Hat vim can't mean that vou will him of how she had dwhledher fortune, throw swrav good chancer fr the sake They went at once to the pretty home of a silly notion " f " the citv which the yiauig huslmml " i mean that I will wait for my law- , hml made" ready for his bride, , and over ver," said Kate, still smiling. , the quiet eleganee of which Kate went "How von cHng to that hlea! I've into eestacHs. mi natieiJce wkk vim at all. If Luke , One niortiing, wlM;n they were fairly
hml leen a kwvar, wonW yon have married him? Come, let's see how much
von reain tbiux 01 tna mea. - "I didn't sav I'd have awjkwyer,"
am-wereil Kate. 44 1 mean to choose niv lawyer. I pnlleil every leaf off the daW, ami it left the hH one a lawyer; soa'lawver k will lie: ami I mean to
wait for my lawyer until my lawyer
daisy fortuire-telling after this, and shall ,or a smaller ponton wane Migar. never fotget to jikdc one even June." I The cask .should then be allowed to rein Decemlier Kate was married, and j main in a eool place until the chler has her dress was trimmed with daisies -1 acquired thu ilesia'd Havor. In thu rti..lMl f ..Hirawl a lauieh of the f meantime clean lmrrch for its reception
tirettv white ami gold flower., wa, on should lm preiiared, an fonowsw Some Iter thniat. 3Ir. remk-xtersmiknl a.i ho clean strips of mgs are iliimed in melted
sulphur, lighted and lairm-d in the bung- , , 1 ....... i-i 1 1 .t...
nolo, anu xne nung iaHi KXhwiytm end of the nig so a, to retain the sulphur vapor within tho barrel. Then tie up half a pound of mtndanl isewl in a coarse muslin bag, and put it in tho laurel, fill the barrel with
CHier. ana mm himhu h tium in
' settkil in their new- liome, Kate told Al- I of a pound of isingks, or fine gelatine t fred tlwt nhc wanted to walk down t)Wii I distHilvcd in hot water. This is the ohlj with him to gee hi-t kw-ofce. i fashioned way, and will keep cider in
can K'e al the grain ami hay you want,
though." 4 Why. Alfred, what do you mean?"
"Horrors.!" cril Jnlm, 44ilon't use 1 "That I am not a lawyer, my dear, that detetahte wonl again. I am nt-1 lmt a mmlssin merchant. Ut me terlv sick of k. I hope I'M never more 1 explain thw mystery; 1 went to the feone of the iofeJion." farmer' KeM to stay a cmtple of Katelanrheil mt loud M her terl-. J". ' m "mt
lvlamrbed wt t.. th.TirWr woretl in the lmttk. a,Ml n 1 mtmi oh your mmct, ami SrTffT: 1 milto ??.!L??. ....T... told me all alont you, and your
ioww 1 ne nrsi weeK. 01 wwy omki mi um: . ---- . . ivia, .... i . Z. . .t.. . :.. ,t... 1 fancy eoncenumr the lawyer. ith no
1, aw. wa 1 ntHi oa wnemne smn a?niv m ; . ...
Voo ..' t Im1 nianv lok.s there, the same coiiditton as when it went 111-
Kate. 1 bavetodgers by'the dozen, iHit I to the barrel, if kept in a cool place, for nothing amK-rtainhig to'tlie law. You j a year. rrofedonal cider-niakers are
now using cHieuini suijmuiu .-iiiijimu; lime), instead of mustard and sulphur vapor. It h inucli moro convenient and effectual. To use it, it is .simply requisite to add one-eighth to one-quarter of an ounce of thu sulphite to each
deaf to the eomi
T.-T :, 1. jl- headed ohre tonmche.
f aee ami langhed merrihv JnUaV an-
myea expres-mm wm very amnwag w " Yoa ar m foom. Kate," Midi Mrs.
iweats of Smnre Day. I -t. Krmire Dav drove un to the front
le-t . gme of Biwer Farm, hkched his horses
- thev were certainly handsome crca-tHresZ-aml entering the houe akel to
m Mm Kate. Juha saw the arrival.
to the waafc, ami nn-
Ita-iraa in a tn of vexation. "Xota
'daw pae that yon d md get one new freak iato yowr head: and Ton are m parairentand .mWrn In Ut k
tu u.lL tJ .Tuiu. iuiJimt Mtwl Waimr over the raiHnir at the head
away. ad the ro wereldooming more of the stairs heard the question, hhe mxariaatly than et er. ami .-eadtag their knew at om.-e what was meant by it ; she franaace into the kitchen where Kate knew on what errand the portly hoiure wknng bread, when Lnke Hart-1 had come, ami she prayeil that Kate well earn over th- meadow m kh sham-. mijrht not throw away this .second vw rj JrwiaM tn trv hk fate. I ehaacerf seUHmr herself ad mntageottsly.
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and " win or me k aM." Souire Day was note to ony iwwer rarm , 1 v.' Le yv r.JL-.l ua. hr I tbnw times orer and twenty more like i
hw sder 1 jdnHdder?, aad lar arm were whke wkh . k, a far m money was concemeil.
Poa't be .mmr MK ae wa ot at an emoarra-s-
fcniJ iW hurtiar mr fi rtimr ifttHo von I Uy LMKt s appmraae.
know I am hardened to foldingS and f 44 Good afternoon," she said, shaking Li. tlmi T 1 rftv In u I ImAr iW curb which WrTr drOOtMmF OVer
idea with tolerabh; mrmnew. IHit I al- her face, 44 w yon tay oat here, Luke? saw the shiny aiqaaranct
tlKHMfhtof ever "iKH.-omini; more than a
friend to you, I projiosed imssing myself olf as a hiwver, wearied of the court,, ami in .search of rest. After I kmrned to kn e you I would have told yon my real occupation, lmt Julia Iwgged me mit to do si, saying tltat you were too full of notions for ine to risk" it. I dhl notlielieve that, dear: lait stoce it wa aharnile deception, I consented to keep it up until I hml married you. Perhaps I had a faint Men of beine a secoml Lord llur-
leigh. Do you feel very sorry 1 nonxeu
on, Kate?"
"A laak," aid Kate,
hcnilatftd for a eomparHon.
No; I don't care at all. I love you
.. .Imiw. so it make no aincretiee to me
Kate went into the pattor, 4 what vimr laisinen, is." even a jebwee into the gla4 tosee if her ,4 t w5 uti..,. ;n
amiearatKe wouW lie apt ti pk-ase her ds,isfe?M hii iHghwI. , ehh-rlv lover. She knew as xxm as she ( ,, T.iiui T n at,., ,.r!...l wiih n.
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the ixtm daisies, and I am inoralhr cer- parlor? It's none too cool out her..'." the general atiect of he whole man, teat that I shaM marrv a lawver. t .4U 44 1 came to see vim, Kate, ami t don't that he hml come to -k her a very imwak W him nt I a as gray jk a bad- miml the heat." . portant imeMion. Ami she was not erwlwnhe come akmg." and again "W, sk bmn. ami make yourself mMaken. In a lrnef but impressive . KWhetl. vitiMrher kmgcm-1 wkh as wnf()ftabie a$ yon caa. IawKw manm.r pure Day off ereil her hi? name j 1 . 3;.. L. r.t Lam i-li.- Uii I u. lix -..U . Wrf i
caoorh
licrmhistak-ofkive. He had tin-parvd ood view of him, ami knew by hfe .k- placed them high in the profeeeion.
a neat -eech in hi, miml as he.walked jettdl that he rd. lf nfVaar
r v-snpe 01 11 1 1 ms was a mir 100 iwwvh 1 nm . j " j- -j
44 1 don't kmm- where vou ever obtain
ml scli notkms, Kate. said JnKa, , whoe fair Imar 4ril drawn wkh its vexed exnressikin. I ai Mire uotber
lut l.Vim uiiu n.U3 tn t-iM- lw4mr. iu'nr tlu Mra.lfiTir I Mat .Wrt'
m? tip n he dM in mine, and trkil to i had flown from hi, memory at the nr.4 served s nos trprmtami mm; ami, UlaVii 1 JifU ..f ITtttA. Hi- tlMtnnn twwtI tirvnnrv! tn deliver it, .liliiH rH UoH'H
womtta'fduiv. And yet. here yon am agfrs Wkward and foraanl man the tain ami met her stter in the atfW unmarniil and lm-H'ttll. "Why. I awkward mamicr. juo-.etl his chair half hall. , .......
walea-faawl t4ChrfcWhmIw-a.9inly a miwitt times, ml comthMl reiHraU'dly , ".v you tu rejectea we aquiw
, t. wwr married at ,V lforo he cmiW suiamoM courage to , were Mrs. Ikrtnim s nrtt worl,.
ergy. " now cimiki lite poor nine unmy teUif I wart to have a lnigus or a genuine lawyer?" Florence II. Ilirttcy, m the An acutethinker says: 44 We know some teachers who have had twenty years' experience,' and yet it would lie
Julia kept her head mt of the wimhiw I hard to Mnd poorer one. e know til tla.- S.Hdre came forth. .She had a , some whose experience of two years lias
gallon of cider in the cask, first mixing r. .. ., .. i 1 .-...fit.....:.!....
me jMiwuer m aiMmiaqimrvoi iuv u.iv.i then pouring it Iwck into the cask and giving the latter a thorough shaking or
rolling. Alter standing, mingeu several days to allow the sulphite to exert its full action it may Imi bottled off. The .sulphite of lime (which should not be mistaken for the sulphate of lime) i, a commercial ankle, costing about -10 cents a pound by the barrel. It will preserve the sweetness of tho cider perfectly, but unless care is taken not to add too much of it, it will impart a slight sulphurous taste to tho cider. Tho bottles and cork, used should bo perfectly clean, and tho corks wired down. A little cinnamon, wintergreeii, or sassafras, etc., is often added to sweet cider in the bottle, together with a dram or so of bii-ar-bonato of .oda at the moment of driving the stopper. This help, to neutralize ft-.... hm.1j. ni.il renders tho lidllid I'f-
fervescent when imstopiied; but if used in excess, it may prejudicially affect tho taste. Scientific American Mr. Julian Hawthorne's new story of "4rehibald AMahiinisoii" is stated to Imj a true one, tho events taking place in the present century, and within a hundred mile, of London. Uvun the name,
arc true ones. The curious psywioiog-
44 !kt then yeu had suftit a gjtl offer, siienk.
yon're taken jiur own stubboni, fooh.'sU MHtmtf.
years
he had practiced at the bar, or the ca iinwinori paeity of a military commander by the "is story.
aumner 01 years mi nm ueiu commanu, or the skill of a doctor by the length of fun Vim hait admtniiitarari oalomal to
Weil. his salivating patients r' Zr. F&eWs " w a .jiff..
ical study jtresented ill tho clinmeter Avchlliafd MaliiiaiMm deeply interi'stcd Dr. Ibdlinson. for many year, a friend
11 of tho Maliiiaiiron family; and from In, .'son, the late Dr. Forbes ltollinsoii, Ir. . , Hawthorne obtained tho stfaiigo factsol
ltr,,iA ha, ea.sl a eannoii 10 inches In
dlninctor, feet long, lio,(.KXl poiiu'H in weight, and which throw a ball hvu mile,.
