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\SH! THE OOLDSN DOOHUVAY. i mas as* traveled tar, Feace aad bona delight him not« ^Titraag t mj- II* h J^iTmrrT art-. •aows sad *an* affright him not. So tee camel I Ho the *ledKe t Bo the bateau '(014 the **dge ' lad ths wtrty Jog of the En»i»mum dog slang Urn glacier* edgsi la he voyages «P end dawn Sliding MM «n<t desert* rw Je» Ilk kit degrees of latitude. KoUHUesourwe m» s«» '• Ho to *otnft unknown Aretia Jala Where tit* grim tee peek shsll Ue at his beck „ for auuiy a frown mile: IHstsnc* doth Munich to »vm Jtaa the peril* ortH# wkHe. Aad the. storm* beneath th* born; Dssth Itself be bsttroattsaed. Ha Ike sjmoom t Ho the shook When <MS r*«fs tall vettela kaoc'n{ And the poison*! sptu'ir aad the *«rp«s«.t near . aad the aTtianchfl from the roak.1 *fc belts the continents with *t«*l, B* pierces mountain* through nail through, _„.. ., ..i_ On countless tracks th* grinding wheel Jturrle* htm, thrust* htm cat uf view. B« toe ptetoti driving fast' Ho the me* against th« blast 1 And the esaMiem otght to dark and tight that girdles the earth at last! •a* where shows the magic goal J ©f all Jooruegring* that are, y jBrigat Ilka the noise!*** gstt* that rott \ Bi**-k for Pfacebu*'* golden ear. 1 Ho th* tt»T#ler, pattest, bold t Ho th* doorway of crusted gold. And the wonder* therein by which IM win a n«w worlJ from the old ! wall man ride* on see and shore, Prmtng forward, turning tier*. T*Us as now th» golden door Hi* *n*rp uareM and king t-cil^ar-jr. Bo the oar and raafetas keel! Ho th*saddle! Ho the wheel! Ids tireless frame of steel. —Cateago Beeord. Tfl£ DAUGHTER'S MISTAKE •Tra tut* F v* board y >u oaD papa » U»i.\ \No Theo, yo u haven't \ \Then th e more goose yon, * Maid Theo, yarnin g fearfully.—\Do maho-j- haste. Aren't you moat through* \Just through now, darling. *_. And Theodora Eveleyu, diamissing h«r mother jnat aa she might have dis- lay down to her prayerlesa ptUow t o droam of weiltiing tmg* ami » bridal altar wreathed with white bloaaotna- For ah* was qoito BursLaLOraiit St. Rmil »n y , , ^__—_ \Mamm* called Theo, th« oext morning, and lira, Evflyn tn««k4y obeyed th» *:imnion», comiuirfrom th e back room,-where *h« waa bmaily «a - g*$ed m tipping apart th* bre«dth»«f a rose-oolorcd dress Wlontiingt*! Theo, which that young lady had taken a fancy to hawe altered. \Mamma h«r»' arc tw o ticket* t o the private »aa - qnerade at Mrs. Almy's, with Mr. St. Emil'a cotuplimeaH—on* for yo u and one for me. How ridiculous I The' idea of yon at a OMaqiieradc-!\ Mrs. Evelyn'* face had lighted tip. \I aboaid really lik«4o go for oow, Theo,\ ahe aaid, hesitatinjfly. '1 have never had an opportunity of *•«. iag you in »<T«i#ty, darltng, and—\ \Oh. bother!\ iatemtptc d Th*©, \aa if that made any different*. But Grant thinka a voting lady ahouldu't attend a ma»qti#rad«, of at!~plae«« i n th« world, withont her mother'* «hap- eronag*. and I anppoae 1 mnxt humor him. What shall I ptsraonate, nam WtwytMtr pmm l a ttta awooad fjha laoosra,\ Aa d a* h* hwtaaa d away ibathoafM almcwt sadly t o h*r**lX: \ I avart learatoaoa-a hw, to r ' haart i t art upon her, aa d ho ia too good a son t o marry without toy cordial consent.\ Maauna,\ whiiperod Theo, Jtoward t o com* npatair* aad help a w takeoff tuy tank . Th e Pt. Emiht have (tone, and there'* ao ftnt ia staying aa y longer. Horry ap!\ Mrs, Evelyn nodded obedience, ba t she could no t explain t o Theodora that ahe wonld probably b e detained a few ruinate* long*' *>7 *&* Mdk of gossiping friend* who eat beaide her. \Theo will wait for aw, \ aha thought. , Theodora, however, was aJao de - tained a minute or two, mturmoriag soft aidens t o wme of her gentlemen friends, and when at length aba flew into the dressing-room she. was breath- luee with haste. \I am tired to death,\ ahe said, petulantly, a* her eye caught the figure in the black domino standing a t th e window. \Mamma why couldn't yon have come after me, instead of chat- ting away among those ol d foots by the door. To n might a* well have staid at home and minded your own business, if yo a couldn't be a leas clumsy ehaparoa, I'm fired of y«*sr stupidity.\ 2to answer—but Theo never turned her head from th e glass where aha was ma? I should like to g o as Diana j contemplating her curU with the golden with her bow and arrows, if yo u can fUlet banded through them, •qneeie enough money oat of papa \You're sulking BOW, I suppose,\ for a decent costume.\ . j ahe said, shrugging one alabaster-white ^ BHrtwsoca TMBhJra. In geueral, noxious insevto mart b e combated aa soon as their depreda- tioas can be seen, ba t Herbert Oeborn and L. H. Pammel of th e Iowa sta- tion, reeomttead that a* soon aa bloa- *°B»S tall, apples aad plumt should be sprsyetl for eodliag moth aa d plum eureulto, Spray strawberry planteif infested with slugs. I a early summer, plant Ik e may be numerous m ploiua in heavy whfoh were tad Now thi* ia neither tilt rioted thai Ik* Caiaaa* wn«it appreeiat* Baropeaa bottle*. The y h*xt> a great likiag tor than , an d *ttl >rv to sobterfngw^ tffe nwnessary, t o gpt hold of them. ~ Th e comnwit peo- ple worry the' medical mi—ipaama . counidtrably upon this point, ahan^ , miog »u;k in or«l»r t o be supplied with: ^av jbottto of naedieiae.—The aalswrtty - for thi* report docp act fa^asahaajr information aa t o what oa r eeleetla] frieade do with the bottles. —SekatLfto Ameru-aa. means theImoat profiUble pork, OB areoen t viiit t o th e Wisooosia Ssfwrixaent Htation at Madisoa, r>o - feator V. A. Henry, who ia a bom ex- perinaster, afartwed m a some e«p«ri- tmaU now being made, and th e «%• published reaulta of some already mad* __ oa the same line of yt g feedhts; tot laTr c n«rri«»,Vhieiahoakt be\sprayed}\J * l' rwfl t ^ ih * ¥\?*** **«»«• 1 with kerosene ewalaioo. Ia July, eprsy i *»* * « •**• » d , ******* *»% th#1|»»W +^ fKitaaoea with Loudon pwrpfe or Park iatportaaee of tho prtneiplea ttat eoa - j greaa, if iafested with potato beetle* l«*l \imal tile, aa d than Mtom them. In August aa d September, cabbag* **** *<« M •»* • **ry much of what m worms mav begin t o appear, and eaa f ««•» ifwfttaattjr thfowa away, aad } be treated'by •prayiag with hot w»t«r, f *wdd mora than double the profits of f or with j.yrfthrum ia water, or a* a l»' T * making, b y reducing t o ita lowest powder. Cherry sluga aad th e leaf- j »\» 4 * *»« «\»«\«»»<*f fo«4 BOW tned a* a eating caterpillar* and other iaaeeteou ? maieteoaaea ration or wmply food lo t plums and other tree* may b * sprayed j to 3^f c>f *-^ . ^^A^I^M S with Loa«lott purple. K«ro*aae e-mul- i Th e Frofeaaar ha t demomrtrated, •ion may b e used directly oa the ia - fc*J»ad doubt, by a aariea of oarefal J aecta, aad will kill all it touch** by ea- j »*I»rim»oto, that the maintenance ra- f«rypt has., 8,4f*o,t»f«>, date producing tiQO.iUXt tuaa of fruit. T»« »>•»••• A at* Uvwatwh, ... . wajaMai it * M*M*ant et ta#-^J, !*a ata^teejwejrjftste I* no* |jw«atB*»*e: m t|w MaMtant axle. ^aMaScar • »»iia*« a»v* asaa <«M»A», aU ritomiae wi r«»l m taw fraswf, tk w v^rteaBr aiwfflL-— !t*««*»rteritr. K:*»IT awwakss few-taw* tmm it» trade m***. thftaiet* mm i«»a«*ui»,n aaa thtMAi«ttag<»l*ath« awaata* treat ibatefte. **\*• *°\ |SWaet :r rtwiayatv^aaiM»»t fr*»i> - . %U mmMM, Cteiwy. «* l a *•« « o4 ethUMW.^r MtpiefK. . a*t fail t» wvM# to B. r. .lotwesn m Co., »teha**«4, * a. . fte*r f**at »a*ii-aa» tttn-r* thai iWr h*** eat file trm idea* ateaa awUitajr ax>n*|-- Th«f w» tinem run baw (w leatvksr sa^jH^JKISSftSSt, .— Wc rare Kaetarp. No mailer »! t»>w te««M<a«4t««. 'Write for (*•* iraaltae, MMSieoalai*, *Or.. V, f, J, lloikHwvisrils 4c r<», !*•**», t>« a Cu.. X V. Vrtot $ki %jwaU. !»•»..., ,„.,...,.„. VV B. Oftita,' Jeetaam Mir ~aa*Jlanit *« h Vmlartt, tor rtafi'it.-atarvhCtti flat*. ?fc- -*«r* mnA at*.* H-M «* t»nia> lenag th* breath I Bg pore*. • Agriculturist. -AaMtrieaa. \I will see you, love.\ what papa can •pare \ ob- He's awfully stingy of late, •erred Theo, with a shrug. \You shouldn't *peak so of your papa, Theo,\ remonstrated Mr*. Eve- lyn. \Business is very dull just BOW, I choalder. \Well *ulk away to your : heart's content I don't ear* I I shall ; get rid of the** aim aad grace* wham 1 am Mr*. St. Emil, aad—\ She stopped abort, for i n th e glass the saw another domino-draped figure orr oovoa o r CBBCBL If yo u proewred egg* of pure-bred fowls, aad the chick* aeem t o differ aad appear of various colors, do not be dis- appointed, as the chick* will be o f th* proper color when matured. Of th e black breeds of fowls, such as the Laag» •hsas, BUek Mtaoens aad Black Span IJOB is i a equal proportion t o liv* weight, or nearly so; that white a 10ft- pouad pi g requires on e aa d one-half pound* of food {one pound of wheat middlings aa d tw o pound* of eon, meal), limply t o keep it without gain or loss, • 900-poasd pig, under like conditions, requires five pound* of the asms food for its support H e farther showed that about three pound* of this •am* food, ia addition t o either ration. IMUielordof ta* rsuT^d^'raot Hnnj- ad LfF «*!»•»»- *** tsary.\ Ustireltssframaarat,**!. S \Rat's th e wary reason yoa shouldn't be tagging after me t o all the masquerades in town,\ grumbled j mother's figure. \Mamma P ah* shrieked. ' The other domino advanced quietly ._ ._ _ T ^ from th e recess of th* window, snd,«jio Theo. \But I suppose w« can't very ] her inexpre*sibl* diamay, Theo reeog- well slip a»ide of it Aa y old black > aita d the slender figure sa d sriato- dress aa.l a tatin domino mask will d o | cratio bearing of Mrs. St ^aih for yoa.\ i \Ther«hs»be«^*oBi*mi*tak«h«» M \Yes aiseated Mrs. Evelyn, wh o said-that lady, composedly. \Miss had learned through the long tutelage ' Evelyn hasmiaUkenmefarhcr mother. . of dire experience to think verv little I a m ac t her mother, tod\—she spoks j f\ 5 * to ^^r^iL*** * ' , ' a ™* 1 ,!M * - of her own wants and requiretasate; with quiet emphaus—-\I hops I nsrsr \ \ \\\ — * - — J **aaytlung will ia fo r me.\ | ahaU ba.\ j \It's *ach s bore, your going at | Sh s left th * rooaa, aa d a*r*T saw 1 all,\ muttered Theodor*. with aa on- j Miss Theodora Evslya sgaia. Orsnt gt Emil, thus un&xpsetadly «»^^^ a -- >-. »i- t •\ j %.!, eBteriag th. door baak oi her-har j j^tort^of^elTth.u^ « whi£^^i £ 1 cl?!lwte!^rte P\** « th •k-* P^ atth th * oa * h s m^wtitei^^Tf^Sead: | «^^2«- «« A?T^ the blacker th* plamags at tasrunty. We hav* oftea noticed brood* of Wysndottes or Indian game chicks, a o two in the brood* baiag *Hke, and dil- fermg so greatly as t o lead aa inex- perienced p«r«o& t o suppose that the chicks were mongrels; ye t when they ter to *eW t th e best o&* i s the dock, •o far a* the plumage w*» concerned. Brahmas, Cochins, Plymouth Bock* sr nm Foasasr OIUTXS. , HEBE, put a way the things, do; I'm tired to death V • Theodora Evelyn tossed her faded b*H-bonqutt on one , side, and her white gracious toss of her beautiful blond* . s cashmere 4p e r s- > head. \I'll teach St Emil * thing or : ealightened as t o the character of hit cjosk o a theater, ! two when I hsv* him safe under m y ', lovely divinity, l*ft towa within s week -while she herself sank with s a sir of *ius.\ ! o r two, aad when a*xt Th*o heard c f utter waariaeaa upon a *ofa drawa ia i Miss Evelyn'* costume a* that of ; him, h e was married to a fair little front of th* tire. Piaaa, for the private masquerade ; daasei, mors lik* a human taowdrop fttvui taQ, briUiant-complex-1 ball, was * decided success. Set sil- I than aaght alas. Aa d Th«o i» still ioned blonde, with bi g blue eves like ver-grean tunic, trimmed with geld , husband huating, aa d treats her poor « doll's, golden hair, and a lovely red ! fringe, th * fillet that bound her loveiyj mother more disdainfully than ew. mouth that pa t yo u i a mind of a clus- \ yellow hsir and th* Grecian draperies ' \ v \~ ** \ v \* \**• \ ri * h •*\ v ** *wieM war' of dead-ripe scarlet cherries, and ! that revealed even while they hi d the bar dress was of white mist-like tulle, : contour of her perfect arm*, made her looped o p b y bouquets of blue forget- look even more beautiful thsa her or- me-note, sa d floating blue ribbon. i dinary self, sa d Mr*. Evelyn gsaed Mr*. Evelyn stood patiently by, pick- { with pride upon th« transformation la g u p the flowers, folding the* opera- \ which had been for the most part j la ao jtructur* within th * Fair «loak with th**howysiIkiinia g on the ' wrooghtoverbyiddUfaiaadiBdustriou* | ytonBai ^ the outward expression outside, and stirring th e Are that it fingers. For poor, harassed Mr. Eve-: s o sympathetically refUetiv* of its *r- lyn had absolutely declined t o \shell : ehitecfursi parpowa s ia th * Fisheri** out,\ as hi* daughter gracsfuUy *i - \ Building. Itssuf rsfiacted lath*bio* pressed it | lagoon, i a its architectural function* \It's ou t of the question, Msry— i ajad sculptursJ ornament it to t«ra r*- utterly sa d eatirely out of th* que*- 1 ftecte th* lacastrins Uf* of th* waters, tioa,\ he had aaswered when aba had s which not only almost isv* it* founds- f P« 00 «* °««\hev*e. It need n« f• - j tkm wslla butictaally pour iat e it s ia- S! S^iff* . if !1 ^ ^ H ™?K 'I have to steer carefully to avoid ! terior is fooataia aa d easeads aa d arc, mamma. Wh y don't you take out , *heer bankruptcy, and, I cannot spar* ; gigantic aquaria As w* follow sroaad my hair-pin*, instead of sta&diag star-1 s single cent from m y busiacsa just these green translucent wails within, ta g there?\ j now' \ | oxxt passage lit only from the diffused \Ididat know yo u ware ready,? S o Mm Evelyn, having sold a pair i light tratumittedfrom abovs the wster, of opal ear-rings, hex hasba&d's «*f* w* c*a one-half pounds fed; with th* othtr he would feed sight pouad s Fo r comparison, suppos* the aiiitur* were worth fiO per tea, or oa * osnt per pound i a the ease of 100-poaad pigs, hi* pork would east four aad oa*-h*it ewnte per pound ; i a th* ess* of a @@&- pound pig it would cost *%h t Or, t o pat it ia snother light, sappo** tea pigs be ted four aad eee-baif pound* ! feed each, or forty-five pouod* tn Smeo- itift*! evrvd •* \*>r* l»f H«Jt*b'» l'»)»se sat C«%t*» *** ray, g- •-«*»» at dwsstep. tktmsbmm'* PiU* «** (mi** taava aMBM*t «s> ts**>- •esidasai*>!-»** <****%, aicsstaabss. l^jaMMMMMMMMMM^M^^,^ RICH 4VKO BUOOO ^'\\ Bawamw *' l\er f**Wwa a* «*••> S*S»«f lb* Hub*. flMMtt vat#9* saa. yanv -I'teirste num. otia* V«od, ft«Md> Y<*Mi*saart'tia teasoilwaa |Mr »M «-•* i s «wry mMiOam. lte«w» juki4« ttoMl'* asrastNMr [|Uta f W»r« s««J-rw*u rmt tkMl* * »ar«», Ttti» h*> setMrwt Ht mat*a* H »i!i te>«U «|u*ua*jt law wis*, at r. Tens*. Xbvx*)*. <%. Mcao-« •*»»*» Aiittut cti»f, HMT. nil* < *»- *** 0«aS«r*>- »<•*•». .** * r ~'*t. It' 'For,** she says, wit h mor s acrimon y than logic, \i t was all mamma's faait thst I lost Grant St Emil\— Xs w York Weekly. • in— The Fsjclaattag fisheries Exhibit. sad oth*r breed. m*v ^T*\ c |as**d \ * b * -^^f***; th *7 **«*!• * •-*• •' smongth*une*rtsiatiesuatllthe P hkk* J\ »£*» ^LT^v ftv* tLII^i sra w«U adsawwd, and for that rcasoa f * 1 ^ ^JTaat^ J ^T^ t breeders often reviv e compismto from '^ \£.*\• **?J? 3 ?! MI * ° f , V<mk - rwatotBrra is«g*rd V> th^tr h.tehe.; i S ^ tl l1 ^**'A? ^** tff 8 ? but the brw«,l*r» .imply sdvis* th*m «\'«*\»« ^X^ \\^ A ^ T? to wait a while. wh«nVh» mstter ri#te <• J 1 \* Bl °* . « f *. Wa # **» ** Ka f* ?-* tteslf— Mirror sa d Fan»t. I ^ at ** ^ W. ** ^J * *^* to 2**«* five pound* a» th* food of aapport, a o gain would be mads. Th* food would be aiatply throws sway, so fsr a s fat- teaiag parpose* go. If the** else : ani-iP\a::*.«•':.; m might blaze up with a more cheery faster. \Will you have a cap of tea, love, oeiore you g o to bad?\ ahe askad, wistfully. \Xo I won't!\ aaswered th* youn g lady, uadutiiuUy. \Thaak goodaes* | applied t o him for \a Uttle moaey. Tm so t such s bundle of whims as you.! \ \\ ROW TO tkXXX CKSXSX A? BOUCS, Esve s tinman M>L!«r s !auc«t a<qar the bottom of one end a! aa ordinary tin wash boiler which will bald ftv* or » u pailful*. Fi t s movable ti a screen inside about throe i&che* from th e faucet and extend lag sbout the *auxe distance above it, which shall hold the curd sway from the fsuowt This, with s long woodi-n p*idl«>, itt all yo u need order especially for the work, except cheese cloth, rennet sa d a cheese press. Six pailfuls of sweet milk, frith th* cream all tc it, wiUmska<abontfift*ea Bot b* of sweet Fa t th* milk i a th* boiler o a the stove sn d heat tt t o eighty degrees. Bern or* from th* stove and add the renne t The teblete sr* easiest t o use sa d th * d*sr,\ said the mother, advancing with asrvo'us haste. \There t'\ ejaculated Theodora, tsrt- Ty; ••you've torn m y dress-trail with you r etumsy feet I've * great mind not t o let yo a com* near me.\ \la very sorry, darling, ** apolo- fbtad th e ateek matron, turning red aa d pate as sh * began to take down the luxuriant masses of golden hair. \What good does it do t o be sorry V snapped the gir l \It's what vo u al- ways ssy. D o mske haste; didn't I tall you I was tired ?\* \Di.'_ y<3u have a pleasant evening, ^Hheof ventured her mother, after a law minutes of silence, during which the beauty yawned several times. \Pleasant enough,\ 'was the un- gracious response. \Was Mr. St Emil there?\ i a their courting days, t o buy to * on th* actual river bed, ogled by fa- costly material* had herself sat up ; miliar forms- of sna-Bsh, perch o r night sfter night aad dav after day, ; pickerel; or perhaps wandering aa i a to make th * dress which Theodora » dream smoag fsir ocean oaves loudly declared sh* must have t o ap-1 .bloo m wit * brilliant s*.*-anemoass,sad pear as th * impersonstioa of Diana i embowered with mimic groves of th* Huatres*! i branching corals aad all manner of And the reaped a mother's, sweet. • softly swayiag sea weed— graceful Theodora'* \ unselush rewsrd wheu ahe saw how i crimson laminari* rsaehiag to th* aar- surpassiugly lovely Theodora looked j face of the wsfer, responding ia ser- in the axqaisito Greek dress! ^ J peotiae grace to th* *>ft invasion Mr. St Emil bad selected \Haulie r „f waviag ftn. Bare living gem* of aa hia ehsracter, and very handsome ftshe*. verv butterdie* of th e deep, he was i s th e pimmsd cap sn d velvet gos t past ftaahing i a iridescence with doublet of th e youhj Frinc* of Den - e v<rv subtile turn of their painted mark, but Mrs. St Emil preferred no i bodies. ' Ster-flsh, at first apparent!? more attractive costume, than a plain ] rtatiouary, a* though tn mid water, black silk domino wrapper *nd<cassk. j glide across th« iliutirr piano of gisss, \1 am past my acting day*,\ she with their thousand friagy disks of said, with, a sweet, pleasant laugh ' when Theolsmilingly demanded wh y she, too, was no t i a character, \sa d I directions accompany them. alm<>a*^y\u^7s* watting l* 11 * »^Jia* coagulated, which will *- . - . T ^ t&v* v>lm*^h it* 4*n miti«lM ,,- take piac* in te a minutes or less, i t mast be cut to the bottom of th* boiler each, way, making eljput tw o inch largvr pigs be fed t o make oa * poaad of gain each, it would require twsaty- f seven poaad* extra. Thai added to \ th* forty-five pounds, matateaaac* rs- ; te-sn, make* asveaty-two pounds of feed i to mske aia* poaad* of pork. I t will i b* seea that these sxp* ruaa*nts of Pro. Cessor Heary show that the msiat*>- nance ratton, white aot easctly is pro* i; portioa to the Itv* weight, is appro*- f imstely so. They show that who * it , took oa * aad oae-half pounds t o sup- \ port the growing 100-pound pig, that \ oae pound per hundred pounds was sufficient with th* 500-p<mnd pig. This } is easily aceouuted for b y th* fact that \ there is less proportirmate amount of . exterior surface i a the hurger pigs, a a j „. , growth, and probably teas acttetty. i . -!n ^ nt •\TYtthf tJsiw ptvportioa i a th * di- f roction of a pi g *till •maiter thaa 100 ; pituoda, it would probably rwqair* I with a pig weighing twtnty-nv* pound* ; at ta s rate of tw o poaad* per 100 _*• savsasas* laasli— nalgaaajB Tasmi Bi^T^ir^^^^^ ^^n^SiT^T^1J* ^*^\ \MM^- nmWmfEmt*EmviE^mw*+mB*±~^^ SOJLiO^ISrSaifSaSS •THE KIND THAT CURES square*. The wh«7 wffl begiate start ^^^ ^ tbG ^ oa >.h*lf pound of almost at one*. Sink a amali dipper into it slowly, aa d the whey may be removed gradually until two quart* o r more bavjis been collected. Heat this rather hot, no t scalding, aad pour it over th* tvr$, stirring it very care- fully. Whe a at 100 degrees opea th s fsucet and allow th * whey t o drain out, dipping it ou t from the top a* be- fore described. Whea drained, sprinkl* half a teacapial of dairy salt o a th * curd aad crumbls aa d mix it thor- food as a mainteaac* ration.\ If thi* ; be true. It would thaa' only tak* three - aad ons-hslf poaad* with to w pi g tc ' grow oa * pound of pork. j Turtber exp*rim*ate b y Professor [ Heary show -rsry conclusively that I ettrn or corn meal i*. by no meaaa, th * I beat food for pork growing, thoagb ; good for fatteatag. Wheat middlingi • h* found maeh bettor thaa ooraaioa a ; He also found, b y earsfal cxpeTimccts, ' several times repeated, that 200 pounds | feet Strang* crabs and mollusks aad . bivalve* sport on-the pebbly bottoms, j sad portentous monsters, with great f gaping souths , threaten us a* they | emerge from their nebulous obscurity • snd steal t o within s few inches of oar fsces. —Seribaer. nasi A rtrhmet Lake. \Yes said Theo,'routed into some- thing like animation at thtf mention of \ »hall derive my greatest pleasure tV tfaataam*; \and that piece of pink- night from watching others.*\ j aad-white wax, his lady-mamma. Oh. ! \I>srii»a; msmma!\ cried Theo, fcow anxious be was that I should make turning with ostentetious tenderness a favorabi* ^impressioa o a the old '\ toward her mother, \rouse* yo u are sroraaa'\ j in th * fashion after sli t I tried m y j !!** i / 0 « r \ . ,. . 1*** ^ ***; 9i - E f il »*° * fld \ ot ^K On th* Maagiahlak Peninsula, in th* \Oh t pteyed sweet ampUcity ^to mother of nun* to do a a **^\ C *vwamT^**li**'m*Ui**% P«fecteo B -ssid 'Yes, me am' and drea*. hn% she would jtot waaent^Oh , One 0 f them is covered with sslt crya- •No>ma**m V and Theodora laughed ; Mrs. H Emil, » tt tarn* for^e wslte ^ fa ^ mmo ^ •tanrterously at the recoUection. \How , already • Mamma, if you rsqaH * sure ; hm$> ^ ^ j* ^ oa f delighted St. Eaul was!\ ,J -'* * ~~ *~\ w *\ *-\ J /*Th*a he is really interested ?\ «fater«st&d t Of course he lUR my word.i, mamma, I shall Mrs, St Emil yet \ Mia. Evelyn * eyt>* epsrkled at the alluring prospect oughJy wtth to * hand*. Have a sqasra r rf com meal sa d IM S pewnd* of skim of strong, looswlyJwovea cloth wevsn d ^^ p X0 due*d as maeh growth as 50C placed in th * ehesae hoop, which I rwwiadf *** *^w «rfifdlingf «^—«i»«ttitTt should be th* sire of a peck measura. \ tat ^ m t,««h*r growth thaa 600 pounds Preasthccur d iato th* booo, adjust of eUM^on, .assA la this w« ss e that the cover, sfter th * cloth Us been ft „ j^and, *t .kia »aa k „, abeaj foltlsd o n th* top of th* curd, aad sab- j ^ai tir Atfr *v?nrH f f mnai The is*. Kit th* ehcsa* to g*atk» preasar*. Json for A* pig f**d*r in th * «ipen - Ftepsr* * baadag* of cawese cloth jg^^ u t o feed young, thrifty plga. large enough togo.around th s chew** f ^^ te fi#a th*» o n a n^stoja o f aata and wide enough to nearly cover th e I ,,,,4 ^d ^fc^ atiddliags, and n*m !! W t*^**2 yo a to o much t o hold | Q ^ t ™ ™ nB 7., ^y^rc'iTaid' I lovely color. be mv bouquet V ' ^V Theodora floated away o a Grant ^^ f ^ wajte St. Emil * arm.' ' ' - Once, during an interval is the dancing, Grant came t o his mother's '1 side. \Only 3 went on Theodora, languid-; \Doe* she not took beautiful to- ty, *urveying 1i»>r prfttv face in * ' bight?\ • • - ——— ohevsl glas s \the idea of such a- \Who? ' Miss Evelyn!\ aiotb«r-ia-i*w slmost daunts m*. He j \Of coarse. ^ Whom else could I think* so much of due reveevne* bemc possibly meaa''\ Ite banks of salt the driven snow, to the water, which not only shows all th* colors from violet t o rosy red, but from which ruse* a per- fume as o f violet*. Both the perfume and th e color ar* the r**ult of ths preseacl of seaweed*, the violet and the pink.—Chambers's Journal ends. L*y o a th* end* soother piece and sew t o the pises around the cheese. Seep at seventy degree* i a a dry room. Too much salt or too much scalding when h«aaiagtne«ard hardsns the eh****, white careless stirring •tart* th * \whit* whey'' sa d allow* much of th e batter tats to escape. — New England Homestead. ^ ~ raont cv roax. With pork a t it* present plica, al- most aay man can feed his earn, or other grata, t o pigs and make- a aatis- factoty profit, declares 8. Woodward, of New York. Ba t tim«a will change; pork will again go down until it will be so low thst th* very best *kitl will tofead them beyond 160 pounds draw* J weight—Aawrioaa Agriculturist paid her, and I. for on*. cst;'t fall down, sa d wor-*hip say old woman alive. But it\* just as well. 1 wipposr. -to keep up th« iXtumoa until aftt-r we're ntarne-i \Oh certainly, certainly,\ said the diatriwt mother, ««grrir. «Ho w Ht Bcnl would stare if h« Ut y«-*a < v*r Us-e rf*l* cried Theodhira, with, a ,k H« thiaks one's mother w oa* » gnar Use aagvi,. thr said if of MB% Tea, she ia ' beautiful: sa d you . Grant Mrs. St Emil added, with* h.\if smile, \ 'yoa are falling dswper and deeper ia lo^e with her. Ail th* ^ arrows m her quiver are piercing your ^boart ih,--u^'b sad 1 through, mv d*ar U'v.\ •*M-«^th»»r. yo u don't like her., \* \1 shall try iS do ,*o for your saks, Gran t \aaid th * tedy, *i|rhtng softly. -*Y«a *tiU sanwast »' *i»«»fc*«g that sh* is not smiahte I 'ass sara ah* i a \ \I l»k* 1S T asaadksr toward hex isscthsw. Orwat* said Mrs, fi t Kasal; **it is s*wy svasaaaaaas and daw*a*d. i So w g*~-tawy a m wanaaag nsr ywa as ran urn ossXMrs soras, Lettacs ia a good food tor th * poul- try. , Do not tend th * poultry ualaas they need it Th* egg* should be gathered at least i twice daily. A good dust hath i* a ac<>easity for healthy fowls, Give th * chicken* plcaty of frsah air sa d smashia*. .Milk, either *kim or butter, i* ex. ' csdlent for thickea*. fa* Dwarf Palai. { be required U> get sa y profit out o f it* { Pigs gro* well 0 0 grass, cl«T*>r tain*. Th* dwarf palm, which furutsh** i growth. If ft b * wtes, aow in the j s*| ecisily goo d for paataftag them coasid*rsble qaaataties of 4i»r*. grows j atsdat of almost universal peace, for on \ \ in grwst profusion ia Algeria, aa d i s s <a* Nation* t o spead *nch vast sams a* oa* of th* principal obstacles t o th * \ tfcwy do, w preparing for war; how clearing of th e laad, *o thickly do** it asoch waser for th* farmer during this time of proapenty in pi g grt^wtng to study the eabje** *u a* U> be frypar^l when th* evil day* of tow prices com* sgsia- It s» sarpriBtag t o •*# bow bids tawsagat th* avstag* pig grower givws to th* aaaaasr of rhaac fwoda*- taea of assrk. AJahraagh that 11 as •on** saassg* tn th * sluatiuin. of atltiag a. ». 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