8 ,rr-T F jTTTIC1 -Wf fofM Cimjti.- ?t .iTT ConJncted by Mitt Uattte D. Cianaa. BALEM.FHIDAY, JUNE 15, 1877. "Out of the Month of Babci" My llttlu mere and II read My I'luto In my easy clmlr; And slit) was building on tlie tl lor A luvk of cards w lUi w ondrous euro. Wo worked In nlhtncp, but, alaa 1 Allium; Hit, PHtds n mighty p. And it h n Hie lltlloHr exclHlml. "Weill KuchiiHM I.o- k, Unolo Wilt! " I fmvu h atari nnd drojpod my boolt It ftlliriuloI bid r-ud a H)iiiiMiuminutirriMt tlirlliml, Ikollgiitiihijrtliroimlimybeartnnillioaa.' I c.nd with carinas w llio child. Tlio uncotnolom'tiltjl w litre din nit, "A-humi tboiiKlitiMs loiiKunuoiilil bubble forth btratmo parables uf llio nLd ftlo. Yo-, sucblsllfcl a Ulel bouso, A oomuion doom hslh tumbled hII, KlnK',Qutmnaud Kunve.aud plain aud trump A motley crew In motley full I Wo rear our hopes, r.o I'lirraoh'a tomb, - Nor braia could bull I wo nur a names - But, iioou or Into, n Hid collapse, Aod (troat tlio ruin of tho aroo. Ah, Mich la llft-l Ob. nhiI and (drudgo That IothhiiiI wi.dniiiMiord.itnl f d SniiiBttro tin bulbil r.. ImmMmvo yet OiiooudflgnlnUHuoihur lain; 4 W r Somo when tbi' bo'io N tin v mill;,,, Somo wiiim .tnn'vo hull a llttlu iriorc'c And Miiiin wlmii iivlcnuM ba'b uuhUnod Amu md, ibiid, or hlKljfcijIloor. Orhbotild you win llie InpmoM slaifp.t iuL.ia,iuuiiiiui(iu inn iiiii(i-ptiiii jum uertt uitMiuv ioicj ri jumbo, 'Hut I can build It w.mkIii.' My nolulitor awo was ro.tehetl. Can babes Behold what rvann muiim In vain ? An, emmiiomi it rih liic, I tboiiKht "I Cg, USSr.'?, IMIIICI ItllpHRhllll " u -t There nro aovoral interesting com munications which we cannot publish this week, owing to want of space. Rose's Saturday Night ice.. klftir4 TTTTVTir J-ll-.i .. aw-''i ".. JSKKaSPWr of beauty and trutn, mofH perseverance and God-like long-suffering and pntienco.ttrmnshe who from hor cooi calm heights of strength and self-reliance, looks down in pity on those who toil all their lives in the yalloy of humiliation. Bellovo mo Hose, there is compensa tion. If it bo as Dr. Holland says, -that, " The purest streams or human lovo Flow tranquilly Lover, ""'KUsfi by pressure from above, lib God's band on tlio lever. Tbo Jlrst are turbldtstand mounts. Tho last aro sweetest nud soMnoHt." tiiou mi mis weight of caro ami trial may come to seem a blessing to us oven iicro. If pain and weariness but pro duco tho beautiful fruit of patienco and self sacrifice, In a ripened clittructcr that shall become lovely to nil behold ers, can we not afford to bear and do all that Is sent to us with a sorono trust that ull bo, In.tHo.endT-well? L C. Iwea byjlnln thqgnwge, I am J 1st the womln thet needs It. So the flrsi thlnglkridwed;h cbrhmltteo oftrjree : waited on mo, two men and one worn In, tew seo ef I wero tho right kind o' womln to bo a granger. I woro voted for and privately informed that Jlst lucked ono o' boln black balled. I tell you brotherln I were fearfully shook" npover this now.". But when I went, to pay my respects to tho offlcers I wero amazed, nhd in vain t pulled my specs I cn WMkT'tUMM'A MAVt fcluow I ri r.i r j ," n Ux: cil ia It is curious to notice the oDinloiM'of the world In regard towhatconatiUtea aman..,irono enjoys pleasantly the pleasant things of life;' and Is always ready to minglo,WlthAo:l.ery.itfid mako himeoir agrceabtb byhlH pouto-manners and suavity toward ajl, ho Is called a flrst-rato man, a good ' man, a noblo man. . But does this mako the real greatness and goodness of a man? Politeness and suavity, nnd a willingness to mako one's self ngrceablo undor every ordl- XI Ki). HoMi: Ciiii'm:: I .see that yoirr coru'spoiidont " lto.se," has c.illeti out povcralH.vmp-itlilzorri who have attemp ted to comfort her in (heir own way. It hiionld bo rciiR'mbcrcd that all women Itavo not thubame imttir.il abtl Itie., and Micro isnhou great dl.lci'oucc In those iKqulremunts that give exper ience .and Judgment, nnd power to plan and execute work expeditiously. There aro nmny unfortunate women who were not taught to worlc when ul the ago in which proficiency in anything U most easily acquired. II is a (uostloti with mo M'hctlier a wnnian cim ever learn to do washing orany hurdvorlc quickly or ousjjy, If she has never d'ono It untirafU'r growth, llr'nftniueilflhuit Is no question whether some women can over learn to do it quickly or onM ly. Oiie of my nelglibors bifid to mo lately mo I 4feSr.rAli 7 iSHPWiil1 1'JTO'S ; w woman." Tills woman built, with for sm ii Koies. Continued. Tito tea roses give tho most satisfac tion of all roses, whero they can bo raised without danger of having them frozen but overy'cold Winter. Hero iu Portland thoy stand very tfoff.'elfel tered by so many housesbiit iu the w,nirysthcy should bo planted affninst it South wall and protected In Winter by 8r brush, - and somo of tho best I should, advise you not to plant at all, except In boxes that can bo removed to.tho cefiaror sitting rooirTduring tli"o coldest part of tho Winter., Tho tun. dercst nro: Cloth of Gold, bright yellow; (the finest shaped flower), La Marque, pure white, (beautiful), Solfutcrre. creamy white, (fine). Theso.throo arc viuiiuura hiu can no raised as standards by cutting back for a few years; nftor wl'.lcli tlioy take the habit of common roses. Marshal Nicl is a little hardier, but not to bo depended on. It l.s also a rntiner, but does well in pots or boxes; It is bright yellow and most fragrant. Of these, tho Marshal Nfel and La Maiquo aro tho best for running on walls and ralters of i'r.-f.nlmiu.w Saffrano, very tender, most beaut lml light yellow buds, flno for Winter; only for pots Qlolre do Dijon, one of the tlnest or teas but cvy tendor and hard togottruo; ll Is a tricolor, pink, huff, ami-blush, sweot and flhelyslialioTl. ' jf)f (ho. hardier sorts aro "Mush lea, tltio iu bud nnd hardiest of" all. JJy (lie way, many- tea rows" nre only 'valued far tho buds, tho full-blown ro-o being loose and half lmilil Vrliti i... t good, medium grower. There aroina- --.,,-.. j . . , a an to liardlness Tho best of (huso an : I for-' down an tried to look over them to seo (nary circumstance, Is a commendable what thoy be ngoln' tew do with pore V'dity; but If it man possesses nothing oldllop.y. But arter many trials I JJJ.Xlt'ln tho 'world? ",y tthm'yiir' Ki,i uiruiiKii, luui i.ien sicn a siioUln' a' I Tho oualKv of politeness ovorv man 11V flflirtl lllnl tnTHI 1 Another Iiitei-Js'tlug clafs I J lit1!, bon ; be twcep'JKe ;lWt vfo:cia?.4 hands, and slch lots o' grub my old eyes never see. Then tho M. had a llttlo mall which ho hit on a IIKlo sland, so hard, that I Jumped and holered and droped my specs, nnd nforo I could pick them spcc9 up, somo ono sloped right pnjNiom, nnd I wasout3dolars tho first tlrty. But when thoy all sot down, I sot down tow, law how I did watch tow seo what I must do. Finally 1 30o tho men hold In up tholr hands, and Jlst as I got my hand up thelra went down, Air I Wero bound to voto Jlst liko nieco Jllrah's man. I woro not goln to voto liko weak minded wimln. Well, boln'U Ith degro member I wont low tho S.'Cj.' uhu j. were siont-'iicd tew seo so many flno folks.i.Wliy If you bclievo mo Miss Etlltor thoro were country.wlinln thoro wllh silk dresses and gold watchos.and tho men had atnvn nltm Imtj wi.n t spoKo to.nieco Rlrnh how they looked, sho laughed and eays.slio, "Aunt Hcd- sy" (she nlors called mo Aunt II) "you seem to bo astonished because you aw such mi intelligent delegation present. That is becauso wo aro unacquainted wllh tho talent belonging to tho rural dlstrlch?."-"Prottysoon I" beared a per- r.w.t I...-, r ... r....-..it . ... 'l"'""" ""I" icjiriiiny IlKliatCII, nil" thinks I hi myself, they want tor put mo out caso r nmnot so fine as t'othera. But nieco Itlrah (oiled me, (hoy bo ex cited over threo womln delegates, who woro chosen without t lie Ir husband. 1 sod (o hor lliey had oughlor ho ruled out, thoy have no business without tholr men. But nlecft rtirali says In a sorter grlovodstllo, "Why Aunt Hop sy how can you spealc so, don't you know (hey wero chosen in nceordunoo with (ho law which Uw people, htul. Why Hhould Marion and Clackamas ho defrauded of (heir chmen rcproHontlvesy Now tho M. of Tlio N. 0. had sont out a proclamation ns lo ie10 these slstera should lie, lint InntJlnw m yory (jitrc' uiij uurii'ii in ino pocuet or one, tho authorities of (hoV. ti iup,i0,otto,hoi ovdr,otir he.Hlmn'r.. llSv.iV 1,(0 I should cultivate; yet this Is not tho thing which makes n man. It certain ly adds (o his popularity, and conso auontly to his success in an ontorprlso that needs tho influence nnd assistanco ef the people; but It docs not discipllno him for severe trials, and build him up again with hopo In caso of Important failures. Tho ploaaant things of Hfo those which are popularly called best tho calm experiences donovor mako men; but tho rugged oxporioncos, tho torn pests, tho trials. . Ifnnian has passed tho ago or mid dle Hfo with no murks of trlnl nr Hlruir- gle written upon bib features-no wrink les of caro and sorrow tuinti hU hrmv . you limy well bellovo that ho has not yet graduated In tho severe school which constitutes a man. Ileal manhood Is heroic; It experi ences hi Its passago through tho world, from tho cradlo to tho grave, good and ovil, horo troublo nnd thoro Joy, hero rudeness nnd there smoothness, ono working with tho other,, nnd all, tho food-ami tho ovil blended in the char acter, and accepted with stoicism and puttoncc. ' J This beautiful) uneomplalnlngnccept nuco of tho good nnd tho ovfi or lire forms tho greater part of that education which makes 11 man liwlend u num. In 'distinction from an animal, which can lutvo no such education In distinction too, from tho common human botiiir, who grumbles at tho smallest failure, and cringes under adversity without dignity or mantliics.i. ItalLand.fcK(7rjiL'lvi,iltoy'0'i.iJoPf thorbest-for jrnrden. wfilllUaO:Ar rARi.riili'M'loiA lorinlMin 5iw5,, HAitlrtil sm ill, w itlii,tituij; battkijunll(he ria ts ttHM?'wJJ t-'i tup!ahnpcH,.jioiidnH rill--nnd liiiud-iifiitjdtiltl. She fliftlitj ton, largo iwlilloif In Wlbwl'r.'iiot1' .1 I k - t .11 .Ml III! 1 las ! I InuAtk ...TT . f - WW . . simply iinpoioio to tin mo washing """v tn Jrnniii; ijouriton itii-i-ii, I for a family of six or eight in ludf a Ul'""-'nlp r(iy !,t"Ii. very Hue, but not m hardy. ThIs cI.Kh will loo fnorooV Ices DREVITIE3. Tlio too groat deslro or speaking Is n sign of folly. 'Marriage Is promotion,' says George Lliot. In tho oyos of Mich a reasonora nvm wllh liss tlilrd wlfo would doubt los pass for a brigadlergeuural. Books aro voices or tho dead (0 tlio living ami make ti9 holrsof tlio HTu or past uge.s. "Yhom do you liko host, Aunt Juno or Aunt Mary?" saked 11 llttlu mlsn. '()li, Aunt Mary, or course, 'cnuso sho keeps tho cookies tin tho lower shelf. Art posses n liingungo which speaks to all oyc.vntid Is iliiderstood by nil tin-' tlons. t r A WOmiUlof IniOfcL'lHO.U'lll Ivonlwnva IIUIDIII but of IimIo In will make -Ihot'lfrest Tnd'dryest hair pliant ant losy..The experi ment is worth trying, and If porseYeretl la I will doubtless provo successful, while tho doso'may bo increased with, still moro decided effect. , M DON'T TALK TOO MUCH. Fow peoplo havo reason to regrot. that they havo talked too llttlo. for bear lo sport an opinion on tho subject of which you nro Ignorant, especially In thoprosenco ofthoso to whom it Is fiimlllar. ir It bo not always In your poworto speak to (ho purpose, Itcor talnly Is to bo silent; nnd, though thousands have remembered with pain tholr garrulity, row havo reason (0 ro penl tholr silence. Why Is a moth fluttering about u enn dlo liko a man getting off his horse? Ho Is going to n-llght. Is Your Hfo Worth 10 Cents! Slekneo prevail everywhere, and every body complain of some dlneanedut log their 1Kb. Whon slrk, tbo object la to get wollj . . now to aay plainly that no poreon In this world that U KufTirlii with Dyapepala, Hvor 1 Complaint ami ltaffTcota, such as IndigeH tlon, Costlveness, Sick Ilrnditcbo.aourHtom- 1 aoh, Heart nurn, Palpitation or tho Heart, Dopntnaed SpirltH, IllllounnoiN, etc, can tako OnrjKN'a Auou.st Kuiwiat wlthoutgettlng ' rellor and cure, If you doubt, tbln ro ton J your drujjulit nnd kot a Samplv Itottlo Tor 10 conta, and try It. ItoRular bIo, 75 coutn' Two doaen will roliovo vou. ' JiORTH SALEM STOE. W. Ii. WADE, wi 1 T TnK DIUCK STOnR, OAS JUST nKCJDV IX. odafBll fH)rtmHofl Grnral Merohandif e, DryOoodt. V ti Orooorics, Boot 9l ShoM, Hardware. ,; uiotning- tlcnUtod for tho City mid Country Trade, tlooirhtaa. ovf, nd will bo Kolil t in SMALL A I'ltOFlT. ai hoto xttia HKLL AT COST. T"OoOli ddlvrrcd to my Dtt ol tliu cltv free of cbartro. NoyBy e -s :ili ! 'tO .- ' tt'mrm TUTfll ls, not ofmg.ilnlng adlnlratlon ivivrvimr i(, a '-llI(ltlK'Cr .-rtlWlllll.lWni i.,iill. lIiJ Ann Maria, you ookdo.ipuliko .aimed (0 ( ip'P'.h of irr. 'r i . ...... R'lfcjipni't' governed by m;v.v, Imt JJy a la.w prtHflrtjinedito'tlui uiplh, (W ' ""j nnuumini veirjpiiiiiiRtrm rieili o'M-tor.r!!Kdr,.rl,!IH yoMhink niVyBitnVieoinsi.ioi7lii,jriui!,i t '-- the-("liniti be d. . Mtu7 mu 11 .t a1 A JuVy.dcclaic'd'Hlfal tlio Homo - Mado and Hand-Mado B q O T s . TV YOU WANT A000I) I'lTTINO l'INK IIOOT L yna enn to nccomnuiinted by cIIIhk .it AiuiNtioiigN .Shop, On 8IAI0 Street, opporlto WILLIS'S HOOK 8T0IIB. All. HOIIK WAIIMANTCII. llr llKAOSAm.K.- Itciuilrliiir neitttiuntt tinimitlu .i,.n n.v. .- . t-'-4 Iwclatfl U'.TI. AU.llS-fllOWU. ' STORE. 1 iiavb I'URciiAsnn tub nNTina. InturrM of Mcrini. Vciton A Loiinharr In. tho Furniture Htcro on the wef I rblu of "iV il wiiis.M kissed with tluw." jOuiltvpar ''Oh, .rolinliiKli.'cd It wasn't a .row; -wis lint Tom Kluhlw, and I mh tho WtiDjyjnur itioti htul CommerrUI SI reel, Salem, SOUTMENT uf kiio.1 fur tlio rrUll trade. r UliVii 1 Uttti a UrUULbTKH Vou4 rtirlni' it. Cluuiilier Rnlu.ki !' BEDSTEADS, LOOTGES, ? ROCKERS. &.C . 1 ,. . llr the it or iluuio niece. Repairing and Jobblngr 'JiOHU IN TJItf IlKSTfANNKff, Aud i rufiioMlflo trlcj, ail (in frtlltAf ifnrlnniin rrs H . 4 1 Jri JOHN CRAY., day, as t your model huiiic-Ueeiiin tloe II. K Is tlio h.'iino with tlio Ironing. Thesy with tho cooking, cliuiniiig, and scrubbing, take up Iter tune (ill towaul tho last or (he week, oapoclully if hor "litiio Mary" Irippeus to bun boy who, it Is understood, must help ids rather Instead or his mother. When (licho tasks arc laid aside till conquered for tho week, tho Hide overtaxed woman Is to worn aud weary that both hotly and mindaroin poorcoudition to "quilt quilts," entertain company, do fancy work, or even plan tho campaign for tho next week. This may boa view of tho " shady side," but (hero are ma ny women who spend much of (heir lives on that sido, for want or health, strength, experience, and proper (rain ing, to enable them to accomplish tholr home-work jtitt us it ehoultl bo done, nnd ns somo may do it who nro moro fortunate, or who nro smarter in that direction. Tlio best way is, when wo know wo nro doing tho best wo can, and all wo can, not to worry If everything Is not dono Just when it should be. If wo have moro to do than wo aro able to do, select that which Is of tho most im portance every way and mako up .our minds to leave tho rest undone nnd not worry over It. No one, even our criti cal neighlors, ought to requlro of us moro than wo can do, and tako the pro per caro of ourselves meanwhile. We should strlvo to train our children in a way to enable them to overcome our difficulties ns much' as possible, but we should not let whnt others say, or do, or think, keen us at work When "wo ought to r.est.rfn'ndnjilaco-flr.oux (he dps of tho luiuiehert'oVcTy, Winter vet far their continuous long blooming (hey should bo in every garden. Moss roses aro not now Inquired fni, why I do not know. Formerly (hey sold readily, now I havo not Mild on'o for (wo years. Tho perpetual moss is no Improvement 011 tho old Juno va rlely, of which tlio pink moss is tho best ns to buds and mossy covering. iunny uowrososaro Introduced every year, mainly by French growors, but they aro loo often a repetition of older varieties; a row only aro hotter (linn Giant or Rattles, La Fay, etc. Hoses should havo a llhoral treatment; two or threo shovelfuls of mnnuro put around tho plant In Fall, and t.p.uled in in .Spring, repays In abundant bloom in ouiiiiiiur. in pens inoy biiotiKJ nave fresh soil overy Spring, mid bo water ed with manure water once a week, while growing. Hi:nuy Mu.i.ku. Aunt Hepsy at the State Grange. Miss En. I woro fearfully, worked up over my lust letter to you. " Don't you think sura o' my frionds say you rlt nun luuer;, icd, hr, mat mat veryl single ono voted (igbi It. Muf I think ,",u" " jiuiilh "by- nn Mimninwn tills Is leidin' loTw.iiiilii'i.rltfirt. iihthr'T'i'M ,' ,V,M,l,t " ,? lM V'H" (" l ... ,.t 1 mi., a.1 - ' trfl : ' i''-ii,tthi M lnnll( verdict re.siK'fflnir' rt am. mightily agin y (hK r t,0 I,,,,,, who had been MWetl ! to 'Vltiui"lii kind. Rut niece Itlrili Hiy.s "no, it jfi a mill, wliun tjio jilry rufiinikii: 'Xo thu rights of tho I".soriI. IohimuI Jlst ' l,,mu Ouii hoalaohod to tho macliln who I hey wantJlew roDrdsentitliom:" I Vl''J nut tnot don't change my ns nil. Tliosn poor fndliiblo uomen hevo no right there unless (hey hovoi man thoro tow tell thorn how tow vole. Whon 1110 nod my nieco Hindi got homo ami visited our own irranira somo mm i.n( up (ow (ell what (hey dono at theS'.nlo Orangonnd In speaking of (ho honor paid tho State Grange by the Ed. Fau Mr.it, ami tho visit to tho I'enltenlory, and I'rof. GutchoM iuvllallon (o tho University, a llttlo womln raised up says sho "0 what did ye? do tltut wiison'f. toudlu' to business, Unit w.is llo'isnrIn!''nntI them's my senlimouts (ow. Rut nieco Itlrah looks at nvnrv.i tiling different (ow what I do, mid alio sed it showed how tlio Order S'lwgtln ln' influence, and diet it ware belli' felt (o bo a power In tho land, nnd moro over tliot wo will iiccc give up the good ship Untngur. NMeco Illr.ih was dreadful sory (hoy could not accept tlio CHOICE RECIPES. OitA.vcin I'm:. Orato (ho yellow rind oronorro.sh orange, tako thojulco and pulp or two largo orangos; add to tliem one cupful of sugar and the boston yolks of threo eggs; mix ono cupful or milk with the whites or tho eggs beaton to a froth; bako In puh' paste. VMv.t.r.n Duy ili:ici'.-Tako ono pntiiMl of hoof, put In a stow p.tn with out; quart or cold water; let it como ton boll; then pour off tho water, plnco th 1....1 .in mo siovo, -jreaK in lour cl'l's, keepconsbindy stirring, iiild ono ton-. spfMinful or butter, a llttlo pepper, and very little water; or omit tlio egg-, nnd add flour Instead to thicken tliu gravy. I'OI.IHII KOUOI.I) FUIIHITIllll' Tnbn or til) per cent, alcohol ouo-lialf pint: pulverized reIn and gum shellac, or each one-fourth ounce; lot this cut In tho alcohol; (hen add linseed oil ono half pint, anu shako well. nitKssi.va i-oit LurTuuB Salai). Roll tho eggs ten minutes; put tho yolks on 11 large plate, aud rub flno with -"Slrra.&ii1yl,iK;a.y SAtKM ForafDafT-S' ' '0A4ac;ilitot Hli, v ALrv.!r c , . iH. , oni'oofj. 'Bi P. DRAKE, 'Prop'r. i", I'urjij.4, iipi i1e to nnler. , Itturu.iunVlnj id. tnd all kln.lt of ItrnM nu.l Jmu ca.tliuii nlrnUhii I... l. .a ...m...:.'. T r. "(l I r noUrn. (TftAM BNCI1NKS, HAW MILLS, (HllflT .MILLS. uinrrr re Mirul ill n hurt ir In all luvariotmri rnu fa.ll.u. ft.M.lkl AUei, mnnti;tiirr of KNTEm' JIATC1IUU, Mul STICK KIW ' -Mtirl liort notice, I'liANKII in SII.M'UUS. IIISK and Iwtt Alterative To Purify the Blood uso r. j-j-.. Alterative. It acts directly on the blood, Rtltnulatliig tlio ab.iorbonui,. overcoming tho Qtmtliinto atato of tho . poroa of tlio (ikln, uiul ImpartlnK lictltlry glow to tho Completion. rimploH, PustuloH, Tottor, nnd Hkln DlhcaHcs of all khula, Murcurbd AffofltionH, Tumorn, nnd ull vnrlo tios of coiuplnlntH urlHlng from do prnvotl or dlaordorod blood, nro ef-, foctuallyorudlcatod by thin roniotly. Scrofula In all H Forms u enrod by tho peraiatont uao of Ur. Jayne'a 1 v , i,ii' . i .. . f. . a' 11 iartn i t,fc , ' w 1 1 1 M rt .1 c 1 kind Invitadon of i'ror, O. and says ho n wooden firKMiu; mix (hem with ono Is her dear old isiiift lita vani W " -J and .(hot It would a been Her crownln' Joy to a bin thoro onct more, nnd a seen his irenlal loiter was compos'cd right In your ofllce. old facoandglvln hlin Ihoxltohand o' iriumiiiiip. Nleco'RIrah Is blngln' "Pass under tho rod" and plnyln on her oVgan, nnd it bothers me so,I will havo (0 say good by. ; ' 'I . .o-MenEraAJiETU.i fnt..n -II r.l.n.n. f ltrvu UWIl COIIftCluillliJua uisi-imiHU" "iL2v I u'.inl lor anv n fw uw.lo f.-i mv l,ml. - p . . avvr iiuMg s tttj ituoi Now If I am a wimln I like to havo all tho honor duo mo, ns a rltor. Nieco R-lrnh's husband nenrly kilt his self laughin' ovor that letter. "And to think' says ho 'that the Ed. of thoFAit- mer wroto that letter. That Is too fnn-. ny". Rut thoyiever got me 4o smile, fur I tliotight it werojj Imposition on laefif aotd roaltl, furclingin' and do pendant nsI bo, Ilik of ur folks tor. knoWirwhenTffo accomplish a thliif?. - . wr-frm . A W.I II After all, wo bellevolUlMsSutejiKjf . evenly distributed dJrwWlclfufco m, it Is, ns JuojhMWo MmptAQOck Zm mtti lotlerfioi meet that -Mtd fipHy.'toTKlvcn '& !&," !4nutu on:" and JVOUCIutIOT-.nrvou8rover- eonciutfeuii worked wojru tho I' of II, andt waotriUtfktljr untlcrstud that its- wc, UhepmbflUi- redmtMaJin; - v.. '. J A FreiiQlt woman will lovo her hus band If he Id either witty or chivalrous; I tahlositoonftil cold water twntnliliiiwvi. fu U sweet nil; add slowly i salt-si'oon-ful silt, a leHapoonfut dry mustnrdj und a teaspoonful granulated sugar; whon these aro well blended, add very grad ually three tablosuoonful nt vlmMr. put In tho Iwttona of, your salad dish, and niaco tho salad iu It: hut dnn't Mtir as tjila would mako It wilt ami spoil. OABE Or THE HAUL lUMMMMMMM 1 nlntiVffnt wi K $1)tn: JWitiH glfltf WSkbVl bo MW4jtrtioti oney to a Qerman woniiin.if ho Is constant am faithful; a Dutch woman if ho does not ilUturb hor ejtse and cpnftyrtjoo jnuchf on 1 nosy l wTTO-mvur hit uisi an ItHlian'womiWinrihVJd drel i'iiMite)?? viub.inwii iu vu lounirv 13 uu 1 Mi3iifliibst orr&mbwiaNa Rst.f?inr WtVsicriJLarsjiM oiLi, u'i uaainJ. r, HTi HflildMipiTl wwbtua iMtihmMl e has uleiMiMPufMW m H "Wttv Hltnlit? M mmmtm - ii IWMKR'"Cb3 bc-nrii . 'kC3iV Kfinn tho till I r ulinin In hi n. ..1A i ' . . .. . ww........ ...i. ,nv IIIHf, inniies una provides all (ho oil and avoid, trie' uso ofpoj 01 i.t. 11 m nro 1 huir re quired to doyvlopo Us naUiral glis aiitl Inherent lmfyut slidU.'w ih.I open. the. oil elaoda .wlllwnit imai. H)?,iS Wv4vtIortt,vi.llaiil,a the reel- IW' , . inoirwiiure., 4;oiitlnOHi nrhslilntr ia thn nrico fi.li.Ml.lTiti,i JtWcrMiit(.;lhinr!butBatlor'iwi4mi ifrtl ..vi...M...JL.. - r..l...u'..i. .?.!. At - ..r . iJfit .Ufmgmvniaaf-t twmuivrn AUcnUlve. Itdcatroya tho nolnon- 011a principle which orltrlnatoa Horo fula, nnd ultima toly drives It from ' tbo nyatm. It will remove onlor'go monU of tho aiaoda or Iionca, and la a safo remedy la caaea of Ulcere or Sore of all kind. , ProjMiy md Pfptcal Swelllngt are oflfectuaTly cured by Br. Jajae'a A teratlve. By atlmulatlng tho actloa " ' of the abeorbonta, all watery or col carooua dopoaltlonu aro gnuluolly, ... carried off, toning up tho' patient M . W-- .w .....w, ij .. V....lUlllj UJO u :. i -It. j !.fj. 1 ji.fi at I ( .' WV ov l' a , u t ImSm .n.iar' il loiwl 1 ndmt . -mm ,H.0 ' IMMt ten" .wi'.i iiu.. bn I i -!Krt u!.nJCi)ooi HlLtKlU) rfJIV. t i a i dltremllv eirtritui ...,l .lli.7'i.-"rl'"-ln " n Uver. Kldnora. A-cJth nordi-.'' atminn. wv-;. . A' ial!(inninlftli adl djlw lunctlQiw. PorDyHnhVaiVr1' ,l'rd,-1,iw poBipWntlt hM proveri n-rdlHc;!0 ' ,,,',n ",', wXU h'itebl&rleaf,iorU fh cW'no '"' fiVt ,ftrveraije. 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