Boone County Recorder . marked, and itmight be named after me if 1 would letit be taken away, but then_J. _waa ex-actly right, and it belonged right or three weeks after that hercamp broke up, and she went up thevalley and dug up every root of the fernthat she could find. Fact. I saw herdoing it When I went down to campto tell them good-by, that cussed littlehypocrite sidled up and begged me totake good care of the ferns—specially jof that new kind! No, mum, Ill show iyou everything in the line of plants,from the Merced river to the top of ElCapitan, except one little bunch of fern—al


Boone County Recorder . marked, and itmight be named after me if 1 would letit be taken away, but then_J. _waa ex-actly right, and it belonged right or three weeks after that hercamp broke up, and she went up thevalley and dug up every root of the fernthat she could find. Fact. I saw herdoing it When I went down to campto tell them good-by, that cussed littlehypocrite sidled up and begged me totake good care of the ferns—specially jof that new kind! No, mum, Ill show iyou everything in the line of plants,from the Merced river to the top of ElCapitan, except one little bunch of fern—all that was left by that youngwoman from the bay. CONSUMPTION Intts•ftrlystagw* can be curedby the promptuse of fyersCherryPoctoral It soothes the Inflamed tissues, -aids expectoration,ond hastensrscitvfory. • Dr. J. O. Ayer & , Mass. OCOOAALL I have on hand a ipe of Ka.»awi,„ Ooal wuivtTi am seeing at 12 cent* a bushel. Now is the time to buy your Coal. HENRY CLOKE, - - Bellevue, Kv In Ready-Made. WEDDINQ SUPERSTITIONS. Tho Scottish Pooplo Much Utvea to Se-ller in Old the matter of courtships and wed-dings Scottish people preserve an extra-ordinary number of peculiar customsand fanciful superstitions, writes a cor-respondent of the Boston TranscriptIt is deemed unluoky to alter tbe firstwidth of an engagement ring. Manytroths have been broken as a giving of brooches and pins by lov-ers is full of ill consequences. No youngman or woman, in the tender relation,will take a pin from the other withoutreturning the same after use. Pins,needles, etc., are all emblematic of thecessation of friendship and is very fortunate for the bride towear some borrowed article of apparelat her wedding. I f swine cross the pathof the bridal party before it, it is anomen of the import; but if theyshould cross its path behind tho partyit would be a happy augury. A wed-ding after sunset entails on the bride aJoyless life, the loss of children


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