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Cffirial T {' x a h A ft oi Mr (,i "uVes fiai!
^hovvn mp \u& c t t;i; ami o<>! lot,, lie took
DM* OVFT ti \ n«>e hi? 4
’*VVVH, what if !!?'■ ! 3 >id, . 1 - it
^DOintp/l t r * a ft 4 ? 1 :.»:re forest,
ii r !' WilV, . :-.••!! i l > 1H c iv
walnut r. g iVti ,1 ios 0 } t-iti Plan
tp<! o'cm IQ\Pi -If iei: tears aJ 1 ' Sfn' ?
* h<* V { (': \\ 1 ? , X- ilit {huu! »'h t ?
A li(i Mil [ 0 ciu Rgh f hoi u v\ci »» U* 1 acres
of hi*ad- plant' ■•ii block walnut 1 rees.
They sto 0 1 a •. twelve foot apai\.
Ut f) to Ibe i ; Ct i — tit sll “ Gill) trees.
“Well. SiHW ti > you gd tour luouov
red j
•n; ik-w.reiuts aro worth >t- AO a
blJSi: lint they f I'll get UK) bushels j
thi • \ ear. That's £ I OOO A hundred ]
dollars e.n acre, sure it?’'
"Well. v. bat t-i&o 1 inquired, grow- i
ir?” The interfiled. continued Mr. Graves, j j
trees," I
■•ate gnivvif.; ;.u inch a year. When
lisrv are- t yvrtity years o4i they will be
ntnetce'i incTs through. A black wol
nut. tree nineteen, inches through is
n-t.rth ¥125. My 2 000 trees ten years
1 •.■ ni now will lo worth $'50,000. If 1
; in't want to cut them a!! S can cut
: half of them, and then raise a bushel of
w i Units to the tree,—that is, got $2,500
iryear for the crop. Two hundred and
fifty dollars an acre is a fair rent for
$15 laud, ain’t u-’ —Chicago Tribune.
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One Dance More.
A Party of French officers at Moscow,
occupying the city, determined to have
a military lev, in the deserted palace
of a Russian nobleman. In the vault,
rtuknowu to them, w :i a a quantity of
powcer stored, Th t night Moscow
was fired- As the dance began the dis
taut flames were Been, and as the mid¬
night came ou the billowy sea of fire
swept nearer and nearer Now and
then the merry revelers would go and
gaze from the windows, and then rush
madly on with their pleasuros. The
adjoining building at length took lire
and wrapped the palace where they
were in flames. They were sobered
enough to prepare for flight, w hen Car¬
not waved his jeweled hand above his
head and shouted, “One dance more,
deft luce to the flame!” All caught the
wildness of his audacity. The music
butst forth louder, as if to drown the
roar of the conflagration, and faster
toll the pattering footsteps of iufatuateu
men and women ou the brink of death.
Jest theu a hoarse, frightened voice
cried out, ‘-The fire has reached the
magazine 1 " For an instant they vyore
transfixed in silent horror. The next
moment the vault exploded and that
loitering throng was hurled into oterom
ty! “Suddenly destroyed and without
remedy."
A man living near Indianapolis, In¬
diana who hasbeen so unfortunate as
tin lose five excellent wives deisired to
erect a headstone for each commem¬
orating hwr virtues but has boo a deter¬
red by the expense. The other day a
happy tnougnt struck him. The five
wives wore buried si.to by side iu the
same graveyard, lie accordingly bad
the CbiiMiau name of each engraved
ou a small one—“Emma,’ “Jane,’ “Ma->
ry,’ Margaret,’ Elizabeth,’—a hand cut
m each stone in the center of the lot
and uuder each hand placed tbo words
“For epitaph see largo atone.’
To make a Cottage Puduing, take
three pints of milk four to six eggs su¬
gar to tasto two thick slices of bread
crumbed very fino. Any kind of fruit
may be added and it is good without.
Flavor to tasto and bake half au hour
iu a moderate oven. When baked bent
l he whites of three eggs to a stiff froth
with a little sugar and cover the top in
large spoonfuls and sprinkle with pink
sugar sand; b. at til! a light brown .
This is very delicate and kaudsome.
“Bee hero,’ said a fault-funding bus
band to his wife, “wo must have things
anaogoa in this house so that we shall
know where everything is kept,’ “With
all my heart,' she sweetly answered,
“and let us begin with your late hours
i ay love, for 1 should dearly like to
know vT're they are kept.’ Ho lets
tbit). a. on as usual.
A curate in England while marrying
a con pic. that canto without the parents
of tbo In be asked. “Who gives this
woman a ay!' when the would-be hus
biC'd realied. “Nobody; I am taking
her myteil.’
“Yes,’ sre i the schoolgirl who bad
risen from tbe lowest to the highest po
-'tuor a- tier class, “1 shell have a horse
shoo t >. my . \mbul us it denotes having
come 11 om tbe foot.’
iti bix-jf.' -old little fellow was forced
to wear u store three sizes too largo
for him. Alter strutting around a Jit
ini whiio ! first out wuh, “M g I feel
awtul • -a’:, a • in this shirt!'
J h . : ;as now begun “predict
mg ’ i Jul. , Hid under date of June
17 v. tier: 1 regret to hare to wain
you of a hot aid stormy July, with fn
q ent disastrous storms of wind, bail,
„!.b. tain throughout those sections iu
whi'M tt" June storms luve been so
severely felt. The mouth will resemble
thak of H80 rather than 1879.’'’
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