The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1890 Page: 2 of 4
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, A CAILORS ADVENTURES.
Wfs«4#rf st •h»s sm4 MlmrsUmly n»«r«4
<» •>•*! IlM iMisrhn
A *4*****Ai %}♦*♦* w*orr rrt xirr wra nrmm
froui hi Mel*, the narrator being ea
•W'-tent mariner nomad. Bauch*. who**
painful experiences In a email boat oa
the «*»t vngbt to be e warrant for tba
train of lit* tale. Koaebe bad signed
articloa with the Tnptal* of a aeasel
ratted tba Mathilda, in which be Balled
to Martinique While ia Mi«lharbor o!
HL 1’terre ia a boat With the cabin boy
A week on the ware, before he wee rew-
ound by a Norwegian bark. ,
After lb* firm night at see H*xmh«
*»*,« that the cabin hoy became parti)
danrxms, water was filling the boat #verj
inatenL aud In order to present the dy-
ing lad from being drowned in lt-tbe old
Bailor made pall*of the lags at bit pint
aidon. and was thus enabled t keep th*
bottom of the little craft tolerably dry.
Re bed alto to deprive himself vf his
AfcirX wbtrh U* Utilised at a flag of dla-
treaa Oa the third day the c» bln boy.
eied. and hardly wet the breath out of
hi* body More aeveh or eight ferooloht
black shark* began to ctrole round tb«
boat, which they sometimes almoal
touch.-<1 list her than deliver ap tfat
dead body to tbs monster* of the deep
1 Maaeba kept it until it became deeota
posed. - ,
lieing afraid of Illness, ba at length
threw ft overboard, aftar having said
hit prayer* over lL and the prey pat
speedily seised by the eharka, who dia
appe ared with IL and did not show n|
■gain for about twenty-four hours or su
IDu/tr* now felt so utterly mitorabU
that he was thinking of throwing him-
self overboard, when ha was dthnuaded
if from bis intention '
tit twr ThirtflC
ravenously for some time, actually be
gan to gambol before hi in. as If 1st an.
Grip* lion of a good feed off hia body.
“I did net w»wt to ba eaten aflve,” re ‘
marked Baucbe, In hia narration of hit
perllona adventures, "ao I remained
where I noy'snd waited saatetancr." Oi
ay the .eaftor
waa rescued la aa laaeaalbie oondltior
by Leptein Baderson, of the WJadluur
In hia mouth the Norwegian sailor!
found what they first thought was ay
seven htrnrt'wfl Itgtr*.houses oft- ttio
giiab, Scotch and Irtah coasts, and many “A nnnil or of men stripped to their
of them are aHpated in *eas which have t undershirt* perspired aa they worked
the reputatioa of being among th* moat away on h*t* In kit stage* of develop-
ktendily tempeatVioua in the world. The meat for a red-hot stove in the oentnr
Fast act. light, off the south west coast of the room kept the temperature pretty
lrcli.nd^ the Galt Rock light, q>ot far high. Xljf,friend bad cv drnUj been
from the Fastnet; the ltlaliop Bock there before, and waa eooTlafly greeted
buudrud aud, a* au> iuu uvur saw la.a Broadway win- u_ ., ' , . ’ ,
, nfP. ttTfa Kn artmr -Vm. <.r*y«r l l**«Und U** tffift ™
■ pr<**Ulont of Ihe Well* Col.eg*
Alumnae Association. -
—Mr. tV. W,4ypr Id to give bronae
door* to Trinity Church, New York,
which will oust gioo.ooo, in memory of
bl* father.
—The Chicago Home Missionary and
Cburrt. Extension Society has built flva
new churches duriug tba past year.
—A Norristown clergyman gave hli
congregation a surprise on a recent Sun-
day. Instead of a paosy sermon be reed
a rhymed discourse in It* stasis*
—Th*; Plymouth Church (Brooklyn)
house, near Plymouth, la cut off wholly thing, surrounded' by the handeomely membership ha* been reduced TOT the
front oommunica^on with th* shorn. engrarod name oPi firm and th* *4drea* bait .gear by a revision of th* rolls
- L’nhhn. thus* Abiivum. Ught.L.oi^i. iiv i‘uj-tdu..y. . L.ilont know nisuthei Th*? receipt* for Vh* year were Kt^gS
which era situated at a distance from (here is any such firm iu existence, but .—Sir I'etar Costa, who died tbs othar
ahorc, Ute BrttTlrh light houses do not wint'x the odds? The hat pa* juat as day - full o< ye.qp> and honor, waa an
appear to be provisioned for a long pe glossy as any you ever saw on Fifth ave- earnest Presbyterian and bullk-*vv»r*l
He
light, on tb* ‘♦low ling Dog*,'1 as the by one of th* m*n who stepped forward,
ledge off the Nrilly Isles are ceiled; and “ ‘.This gentleman wauls to buy me a
Dhu H.artSrh light, off the west coast silk hat,',he explained, and la two min-
of ficoiland, contest the honor of occu-
pying the storm teat and moat dangerous
position* on the const of lb* British
I • ... igh the. Kddygione light
utes ho was Sited with a dandy look lug
bit of head-gear, the Using stamped
wlt|> a very English looking trad* mark,
with a lion and shield and that sort of
rlod.
___ During recent heavy storm* oil nue. and 1 rather cm Led mil friend aa 1 cUuruhee aC htt own expense. _______
the European coast? the light-keeper* asked the map how much I should pay- gave a complete public library to£1*
of Kaslnet were not only cut off from) “ ‘Three dollars.’ amid he. * aativa town of paisley. His wlntev
communication with land, hut were rom-’f 4'Well. 1 was prepared to And the price home waa ia Algeria, where he had a
palled to malts signals that they war* lower Chan on Broadway. 1 though• M. Aoe chateau,
short of food. Savant gallifU hud UU. t or tusalbly *5, would he the figure But
aueceaaf'U attempt* to reliate them wrera W knocked mo silly. Without asking
aaade by volunteer crew* befofe they any questions 1 said ‘let me have on*
were Anally reached with supplies. at th« same Agure.'ar.' thejyil w*a with
Th* keeper* of the cht4f Hrltlth off-' two elegant silk hats Instead of one and
abora light-houses, aa t* the case with S* to the good.
. “My friend explained the mystery t*
me after we left the place. It seem*
tl.at the majority of the 'bloods' around
tovrn,, after wearing their expensive
is post.during headgear for a brief period, whk-hdoes________________________
them very little harm ej^ept to the 11 n- j pni maUdy prevails in a comparatively
ing. leaves tlieiu wi:h the fashionable ; ndlii form, confohted to a friend: “t
remain with the dead body *foC linany -dealer*. The projector of the industry am at^ny -wita’ end end haven't conic in
day* and night* and at the same time, we had just observed ha* an arrange-* light of a good text yet The trqtli la
of'course, to keep th* lamp* in orde^'. meat with-thesal men toj purchase all that I preached about lobatora last Sun-
Tbe strain of this horrible situation tficphat* that are turned* in to. them at I day, and I-shall have to 'exchange1 to-
il pon bis nerve* waa *o great that before Afty eent^aplece It doesn’t coat him morrow or shut up a hop!"
be %ag rescued he had become hopeless- much more than fifty cents more to pnt ! —The number of Christian qhurohe*
lj insane. them in first rate shape again, so you j t„ Constantinople ia very fargp- namely,
Th* Calf Bock light stands upon a ace he can make* nice thing out of them |l4i Fourteen of t these ar* : Hret«-
rock which is from slaty to nlneVy feet at AS.
~ he
American Arat*class light* now conelat
of three men. Several years ago, when
the light-houac* were in charge of two
tuen. one of the keepers at the lA>ng-
ship*.light-house died artil
a storm. ’
The man's companion eras farced to
The immigration of Jews into Baler
tine ia steadily increasing, aad th*
moneyed men of Europe begin to take
an interest in the migration by buying
up land and building blocks of bouse*
fouhdtng schools and hospital* It ia
said of the Jewish population of Pales-
tine that they are tolerant towardTjleo'
pie of other IglthL
*— A minister, belonging to one of
those denominations whore the Uos-
usoally in direct proport ion to the liberty
and dignity of its women, and so oa.
with Ilka fact* all tending i« the sauia
conclusion. It ia undoubtedly proven
that in America, wh.rc the women are umnupas aiwm.gn.yn.ea *»m°i , y , w,.rk disorder. II,e .lie. Hive I______________ b» u.uik .m-'n » M<
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freedom of their Intelligence, Ike men
are noted for the highest development
of the same qj).a'liUe* and the Nation
moves with prodigious strides toward
the full perfection >f existence. I.el
tha brilliant wora* of women be gluri-
Aed, and cried upon the houac-topa with
trmh)ieu of silver; but let it not b«
imagfned that these work* are the end
for which sha live* ndmlrab e aa they
may be in themselves. Her real mission
is greatv and wider thaii all this and
these picture* books, acienliBo discos
erle* learning and oommerclal aucceaset
are but the meats by which she works
toward the lifting of th* whole race.
•very step she takes upward
acal* of tming. and her offspring, liks
the whelps of the lioness, shall b*
brought forth heirs of her own kingdom
of power and dominion. Since ah* t»i
caugl.t up the torch of wisdom and
learning, ages of darkness are nq longvt
poasi ble. Men of races may be destroyed
and--obliterated by lowat force* but
woman lieternaL War and barbarian
Inffux pass by and spare her,and whatever
eoclel or political convulsion may at
tack oar present civilisation, it can not
ha wholly destroyed, liks. those of old
me, since of this one woman holds th*
secret. — Harper's Baser.
JOHNNY'S EXPERIMENT.
Ba IS t auaht Mi a 1 rs.. walls Urabhlag at
■Cake.
CaluftBi C
Grandpas are mighty aloe kind of kln-
awfill bad acrapes sometimes; my grand-
pa is mighty' good to ipe; he give* me
dimes to bqy “black Jack*" and tulu
wish, and'when mamma things I’ve had
enough pudding. b“ says: "Give him
FARM AND GARDEN.
Feed Imraer according lo their age uml
the work required of tlieiu. Full feed
about hall the lol. Thu result sur-
prised me. Before full the ..loss lutd
nearly all dUaiipcttrcd, and thg weeds
were raiadly following suit, while the
organ*.
Care oT Ducklings.—Ducklings are aa
HaMe to cjie of cramp* aa young turkeys,
ami (or that reason must Iw kept from
exposure to cold rah.s and heavy dews
W hi bT'iu,HcHUtr;S ' —*v fVbm the alreams SfHT ,mndi
bad notions 1n my bead, mamma aay*
grvi'ii color, ami made flue pustoralle.
The halame of the lot remained unpro-
r\
ductiv* a» before, l.ut the following year
it waa aaltof. with like results.
Late chicks may be made more prollt-
aWo than ssftv ones, thickens from
until they are amonlh or aix weeks old | eggs set in August and Meptember may
On* night Jim Bate* stayed all night
with me, and when mamma got out the
ginger-cakes and apples we asked grand-
pa to tell us a story, and bo told ua one
•bout when h* was a little hoy h* used
to steal ginger-cakes out of his mother'* j damaging shade. Harden vegetables
closet, and he and the other boys would ru<.ulre plenty of soil lor H.cir own use,
anas omA (aa Sham S'iouI u !■ oil a v. il hatiA 1 ivf a i.f I
gardens a* they draw nounshment from j «»"*"> through th. wtotor and I they
the soil, while th,ir hrunehe. cm.t ^ U,e M ”"‘‘V ^
CM mu 11© Ute wuodtftliud and havo lota of i
gruwa mure ffluciou *lth hut ANdr to finished the ajory I ' *^ Proof ^ Uw-tnan P*£»LlJat** ouea w4U
she takes upward la tha winked at Jim and he winked at me, } says (hat a roo! can 1*“ made die prool , s, , .
Z'jLiiuiLL ■“
_ ' r .? V ™ nearly one hundred end Afty feel aboyS .much as tS, even, when you want a
.you want
lost dm
the Seventh day ___
selousawe* fell Aowa In the boat an<j
the w*i/-r, but U.e fury of th* Atlantic
la at great that the wave* are said often
Co we— in ■ ahccts cvyv the lanterns of
both, and tdhlde the top* of. th* lowers
for two minuley at a time.
It'D Impossible to approach either the
Fsamel or th* raff Rock tight except in
the calmest weather. In tbe.rcbuildlng
of the Calf Rock house, which too.
*ncw'silk hat. .These Chatham street
folks sfAquH* accommodating, by the
way.' xad urge yon to ram In and bav*
jtour *3 hat ironed up Whenever it geu
mussed, free of Cost. I h$d tnln* Irofted
a couple of times.ami one day, after geP
H thoroughly soaked sad demor-
form 1 called In again.
ttng H thoroughly um*m,«»-mam , ^ twhlU).^ Increase of
n J “r‘‘n MUM. hJTuiored member* a decrease
1 had bad it then more than alx weeks. < }t ^ ,^4 ^ ,MUn roplnbort, . 4e
of XttAh TL(* total of preachers
lod members' 1,177,150, showing a total
V l/UII tj | puts tanvv SV« u ■ v o ywsw OV
rct.iiirkable number of huge snakes to I>e
sect, under a certain rock. Climb ltp to
tlie rock aboye the deii, and »-cm.ugly
thousands of snakes appear below, writh-
ing about as If in agony, ent'VLiied atsmt
swch other in qn Indencrfbnble’ mas* If
a atom* is dropped dowu'infd tlys ffi-n nn
odor arise* which, it is stated, ahnoat
rcmici'S t'hosc aboye nnconscious.
A party of prospector* visited this not-
eddea aud on* of them, hav.pg heard
the story of the sickening odor einiltijU
from them reptiles, concluded to test it
preachers; local preacher.; t.lftl,- I "ncl (lroI,l>ed a Hone. The odor wnh
■its ——w — ,wv.i*> — i------— ... ' Wore sudden titan usual and stronger
v to come; J "Vvas thinking about it so
i..ii ini.. i>«n of Mnakr*. mush that mkaa taacher told me lospell
'ProsjRH-tort in Winston county had a ''gingerly,'' I —id g i u g •• r-i-a-k-e—
most exciting enctmater- with reptiles, gingerly A+t the boys roaredand sotHd
the tNtrtii'ulars of which have jnst tie
fome known. It D well t known that for
years a snake den has existed in that
connty, and travelers haTe told of the
and when wo h*fl gone to lied we got to j by covering it witli a mixture of lime,
miking about the story, and I said l ] BUu ull<| wofKi a,iieBi adding « little
wanted to try it; Jim sal« he did too. I |ampbUck iiy give a dark color. This
X* XMMrr "ot only guard, against (ire, it isclaimpd,
ment" (Mamma save that is a mighty}-«“« 1“ » measure prevm.D decay,
lir word, hut 1 guess you will know I jl.e Poplar.-The |>opDr will gn.w
lotof hoyx*and come aVoun'd'mmy ht«4 ,u^ ^
the next Friday night a»d bring applet j “•“* l-crhaps wouhl do well in portions
and peanuts, aad we ’would have a of the West w here rt is desirable to gnjW
“spread" (thaf* what Tom has at ool-jtret'B. As it D used largely in p«i>er
lego; it rneanH lols of good things t* , y,anufai llire, its prisiuctiol. slmuld tie
•^1 day Friday 1 .U awf^exoL. i .
because I couldn't hardly wait for ulfht ihe itute Vug. Altliougli early in ibe
season, il ma^v not is- out of place to
givotiiV remedy foi this insect. Fill a'
they
well kept and fed. Th«> early brfssls
• III Is' salable at good prices, when ifie
market D hurt* of chickens, and the
(usniali epsiag ehiehewa
long' before 'tlie usual supply wine* lo
hand. Hpring chickens listctnsl in fall,
or even in w infer, are rare, bul not en-
Urely unknown to a few persons wlm
made the djs. ovory that witli good feed, -
warm quarters, a warm mess at least
once a day, warm drink aud riuauliiieaa
there is no difficulty at all ubout raising
them, and at a gmsi profit.
v t The Table.
fluked Omelet.—One large cup of milk,
five eggs, a salts|HM>nful 'of' salt, and a
half a one of white |iep|N>r intx^si witli
the last. Ileat the eggs.
S|smge Budding.—Ofn* e«p sugar, one
medium shied sprinkling pailvtlth water *iW. on* cup milk, three enps Hour,
and add thns' or Tolli sp*s mfuls of belli'
bore and two s|hlonfuls of kerosene.
Dac.ber, but he didn’t rule me a b|t. (I
guess he was thinking alsmt when he
was a little boy.) All thn-hoys aa;d( ^t*r frequently. -Sprinkle the ,ro*e
they'd come and bring tiie other “good- Imshes y lt)i it as iukui us llie i11SCI'ts Is#*
other "goovl- Inishes tjith it s
hurry to get"* gin their wnrk.
The fYdato lUvtle.—A New York
tent, &0 Greek-Orthodox, 39 Armenian-
Orthudox. JO Roman,. % Greek Kououl, i
13 American Itomsn. 1 Bulgarian. Feur *
Patriarchs of Oriental Churches and a
Roman Archbishop are residing ia the
lapilal of Mohammed’* successor
Tim MethodDt Kpiacopal chiireh
South, according to statistics juat gatb- |
ired and published, has 4,tM'J Itinerant
iea^' and 1 was in such
up-sDirs that I couldn’t eat much sup- I
per. The boqa got In the window oyer , , ... , - , -
the back porch, and we Diked real fttr.tjf-r states tl^.at he uses only co*J far
low and ate juat a 'few goodies up- j to preventv the ravage* of the potato
ataira;."Ix'eauae we had to wai,t till, i>eetle. TTe^puta n gulloti of tar in a fuh
ii.i j *. 1L_'J —i jt-t t ll*\. i* f .... * l. i iv is-
Bridget washed she dishes When I
heard her lock the back door and. go
down the street (she was singln*, cause
*hc_"w asgoin* to have a beau,), I stepped
down into tha dining.!room, in the dark,
and kicked around Till I got to thu
closet; I opened it rra! softly And poked j acredof (Wtatm'S.™
In my hand after ginger-eaked 1 caught
years, th* workmen were provisioned “Suppose you give me thla hat. and a
ia thla way; A log was anchored, by dollar,’ suggested the proprietor, ’and . ... ,w„,„
means of a tope, out at sea on thf \99-_ ww'llgiTe jou a brand new one.’ I 'screw of’sboiut’‘lbo" numbed “of
Lde of the rock To this log the closed the bargain right off, aad walked b,.)tl,M Uht v(,ar WM s*m aQ
log“ was then drawn in by the men on tell you, there are wavs of being nopby
.,1 tha rock. 1 , without being extravagant in thla town
**T^ 'It wiip-ainT (fibre*dltncuTTto ’conVlrirct H * frJhiw , kii’oul v And'them1 ■**.*.11''"Nr
tha Wolf light, ia the British t'hanneTT ^ Herald.
kbife, which Baucbe waa oruaching U
sDye off hunger when he becamexiacow
. lag boon Dkcn to Now Orleans, oh
\>b) toinod n passage homo to St Mslok
Only th* other day he went down to th*
, port to meet his old shipmates of tpa
Mathilda, who lutd been wrecked off thv
coast of1 Newfoundland, whither they
had made another voyage si)goe Bauch*
disappeared at Martiaiqae.' She crew
Of the Mathilde had been rescued ofi
----- tha banka'1hf Labrador by ait English
Seven years were required to built it,
and la One particular stormy year. 1M2.
■tmly eighty-three hours work could he
don* between Mnrch and Deoemher, *0
tempestuous were the aeaa
The Dhu lleirtach llght-bons# is
than ever known before, and the pros-
pector, it appears, being unable to re-
pel its effects, became dixzy and fell into
st and caug
someth
anb^pedsai _
hard grip, ft hurt terribly, I can Dll
yon. and I jumped around and bdllered
over which lie fHilirs boiling* water,
which is ullowisl to settle und cool,
1'hu. is sprinkled over tin- vines witli an
ordinary sprinkler. A gallon of tar.
«..htu.g lt> ccuta, sufficea- (or wurul
- ' r 1,1, ,i,,,, —.
It ia said, and we srutno
-three keitsponnftihi lathing jiowiier, I*lf
teaapoiin salt; steam two and one-half
hours.
iiraliain pudding.—Take two clip* of -
graham flour, one cup of milk,one cup
of liiolasscaa, one cup of raiaiiis, two tea-
spoonfuls of soda; steam one hour and a
half. -
To Cotik Rice.—One of the beat ways
to (Uaik rp-e is to steam if; Imst DsWMMBB
H ia no trouble; alt thnt is needed Irttr ' ’
by sure to put 111 .plenty of water. If-,
you wish for rice pudding arid have not
plantied.il for hours before, by cooklbg
the rue iu UiD Wav you can havaitia a
surprisingly short time. One cap of
ji» wil[ make croquettes and podding
nfanis bap tired last year waa 34,7*8, an
.acres** of AAAI. The value of church
.HOUSEHOLD BBfiJOilEflL.
SLEEPING IN THE WOODS),
BMiitlfal r«l Picture of a Nlfht H7 "Adi-
rondack** Marray. >
Imagine yrur bedchamber of odorous
-4il'pp*ry elm bark is a good remedy from tlm den W wm seen that a enakii
for scaly boilers. It la placed in th* j was clinging to his arm, another around
boiler and left there, the scale falling his body, and still another around hi*
off in flakos, w hich should be at ones teg, but in some almost miraculous war
removed. "> these were all knocked off by |J\8 brancta-
—Strawberry Cream.—Boil a quart of es of the tree which he fell into,
milk, stir In four tableapooiifuD of ar- His companion* ran at once to the bot-
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gliT'rn iThand inX*h a to doubt H, II,at if a cqcmnher a family of four,
is trained lo run up u stake on which a
l»w vitiibfl of lindm have f>een left along
the snake den below. His homhrvl • enough to s^are ’em all to death, its entirqlenglli, the crop will be enor-
cotnpantons looked over the pri-clpic. *“ * l haard ’em all ^runningIn. mnn,. Hy this plan the vines not only
aud saw him fall among the snakes and [*fP* *1*h * Pi®101- frtndpa had a lffe»t i rscupy less space, bill are affoislul op-
then iuppoaed that he waa killed. But * * 1 *,u • tw i°h^ »*<•' portOuitlewto foUbw-their natuhtl habit
^ Ui°Uid me, VYhewgrani. j o,rU^ ip — of finning on tfce
and Dll, hi* IsJv striking the branches ** "Ku w,h<> !l was he said: Mercy on , g'"uy.l. . . .............. ........i...
uf 1 m^ where Im irh?’!U As ^ u1rn h<rj,[Ud'*l;'n 'IVd'LX'ff'fHT ' '' phystelan wr«4 “ g,|ff f"mh ln.1 add the
•diAoe* is reported at mmrly #17,000,OtltT^I when he struck the shelf of rock which ?n'* 1 ^ ' hadn t hollen d its Joh nn u,. ,
w . v * j s* . . . f , | ink U* lh(* 1/Opdon Ihiily NVwh
he molt bumU*d Pmpa looked awful , , . A . ... v
mad, but he Fet me loose and asked in a unmds, to prevent the torment mlltcted
stern voice what I waa doing ia there, bv Hies on horses, up|ilicati<m to tlie lut- j witli myrtle or box
part ernde i ()VHt' '
Ajqde snow: But twelve good tart
apples in cold water and set them over
the lire; when soft, drain off the water,
strip Ibe skins from the apples, core
them and lay them in a deep dish. Beni
the. whites pf twelve eggs to g stiff froth,
puF half a pound of finely powdered
boat iWu .W
(■eaten eggs.
Beat the whole to a stiff snow,'then turn
it into a dessert dish nnd ornament it
j
hut myhaad hurt so bad (magima said I , ter, Iiefore linrneMiltg of one parv cru...-. 0 SaU(.,, _Tlie oysters are to be
Xk '".Hi ri n'* niorc parts of u|||| then BtnUn tho
I could n t talk, and after mamma tied O|lvo cUl. ThD fhould be rubbed lightly ’_____•. .
est town. No liout is allowed to touch
,e<l - I..1. -ml „fl h, *’“"r..
had never been without food on th< » hen the boat Urn position, a rope,
deep for full seven daysin Aftbpep boat
and in perHou* coqfigoity to the teetk
oi the tigers of the
fortnight mile, from O.p, ,„e near-
with a loop at the ehd of U, ig dropped
tsaiAtuz: s?*?
ami within h few yard* of tho lastly
moving w%)er, whose makhuis TM59»
rather thhn chatb, the shore. Stretched
your fiiH length On such a couch, spread
in suoh a place, the process of falling
asleep became* ap experience. You 11*
and watch yourself to observe the grad-
ual departure of your wnses. I-ittle by
little you feel yourseif pasomg away.
WHY BOOKS PAIL.
ft tv Reran** the gwnpte W*tn Wrote
five Have Kvlkla* Drlglaml -4n Hat.
Ltb hands hetew the blf»k, and vra first «lowly and easily as aa ebbing t-de you
hoDted into the air. and then pulled W10 to1p*tlia* ‘v^re-
downward apon the rook. " fM'11,t*
“There you arc nlxapad Ip Ul. strong At Uil ‘ mSineal comM In
because the pgople woo wrote them
Rave nothing original 14 aay, oi what
. uvrE me mg ui ia i m Ul
ra is said badly. Another reason
. • * Ml those who can writ* know
**®MJWt|Dg lPfi^ Ppye no iaveatlon.
at coiHi not aee WithS^cir own eye*,
ther jieopln a^Wtyea
iCil..,* knipw you are passing over the very verge
v*. , J , . . - , . ■ . of conaclouam-as You are aware you
you are released from the friendly grip, ^ ^ uu Yonr chpok
vanilla Add half-pound strawberry the tree, which they climbed, and found
jam, pourljjiH molds and serve coty. the ^unfortunate inan alRe, hot utu^n-
—Insects may bo destroyeil with hot acion*. They took him to a neighboring
alum But It bt hot water and let It cabin, and ii w*a found that, while he
bo(l until the iffura is dissolved; apply was considerably brtuaetl and hail a bro-
il ot with a hrvkh.ecnd all creeping tbingf gen Brn, from tlie fall j none of the snakes
* re instantly destroyed whhotii ffangci |lad bitDn him in airy exjssied part of
to human life or injury to property. ■ the body, and he was not injured by hD
—For washing red table linen usa^ thrilling experience except, aa stated,
tepid water -yvith a powdered borax, from th* fall.—Alaluuna Cor. 8t. Lxiuis
which nerve* to aet the color; wash th* (Jlobe-Democrat t
linen separately and quickly, nsttlf j" — *| ~~ 1 * 1 '
Hoip; "TtBWTir tbptl WXtel J ^ *' rphruia'l'' Incredible M ran Hr vs.
contaifting * little boiled starch; hang. ' rw,wr. in Wmbingtnn nimnty l lirnrii -f - per+men
and Mid: “Boys will (m hoy*" and plu-ddotbe interior oi the cars ami
QAimna -winUd to laugih Ukk v U> U* uttHvk(Mj.
wan afraid ahe d hurt mj fool njf*; but Inneota.—There Are no gTomida for the
j»p* Was awful crosa, and said I must w|k.f ,, „t „ew UmectAggn generated or
tS.'f.^S^SiL'r.". «m-iOa. mraras-ra
moan?) Ho waa ho maxi that I waa 'vorfrt 1^^ {t> uni^rthtifiWi from
afrmld to nay any thin/^about tho boya, Knr^4#f* 8omo herotof«>re quite
bnt when I went lip stoira they hod gob* know n sjiecies Hiay i linnge from one
and left tfie goodies on the floor. I was f(aKl to armthef closely rclatol, which,
I was
glad, because 1 ate them; while I was in
bet
water
. if a cultivated one, pruvidua timid with
jiquor, and Jhicken with n Tittle Hour
And butter, adding leniofl juice in small
qunnlil.Vr and a few tal>U>»|«s>n(ul» of
cream ; In-ii* tlie hyetpya-acsdl In this mix-
ture but do not let them boil; some per-
sons add spievs in making oyster sauce,
in yrhirh case ll inust lm(left longeron
the fire, siriiuierinx geully, but never be
ing allowed to boil. ^
titvxl Coffee — CL o*! coffee can lie made
ip Krouiioon cofff'c pot by observing tlie
flAilbwlng riilei!7_ I’4i‘ the liest oh) Java,
r •""STT* KT‘ "t XdailTlnTrpre^ec^T^:-
ding ypu Welcome to Dhu Heart*ch““ ,.f ,i,„ win,, r,.,<r ..n, ,rr„w«n.
—Youth's Companion.
BRITAIN'S PARLIAMENT.
; th other
the
Thffooks about other, pswvpl*’*' book* >“ m
> rrir-1,” 2 ns* .«•
A P»IIHc«l School lb« Noem of C
< «»ni|aU»t« r.llor*
odor of the pine, air, as ,on mechanic into a long roU; put buttered Pape.. vi.it.vl a dentist in a neighboring town «d«4 JMDfte *. wiTte. Meat, a hire ; jUo?,yritIjL^fT must ts^ nllowaniwd u aM , tm^ul ^ i,U Mltk k
and buka for an hour Served . ^ ...... , . .......----- “ ' ' " | wU'.* Brtl .bout halfn^bOUt,^^.nd jfSt
; gives another idea of author
DefAU'.sl mate. I l,e sic-ovrs* rat
nu;
«!r
of lb' --
- ideas of th'
pahlia.
ally drew it in; the ehest fa ID a. ll round it. and bake for an hour Served ^ 4,ln8MW,i tU»t he l»ad ouhcluded to r upeetto. May l-rad.
pasee. a* ^neebanreatty out. *v.d then-. eoldlhfteroll may bo cut into quite th.u inTegt tn , ^ „f (,Uc t«.-th, and at once How,many of us .hear a blot on
Common* D falDng, sa you are asleep ^H-Miees, and mkkffgood intidwh-hea began to discuss the financinl phinDin the soul’s etnuteheon? How often, iln
all thoroughly deipocratie assem5llea-.-Tb* hour* pas- and still you sleep on tutletfor an Invalid.-lrim all th* , rr,iV(H| I hi ring tlie discussion l,e ex- the sonl-seacchlng moment*, do we,
fall. In the function it unoe Served *d; The body, in obejjlenc# to some ovenit fat from a cutlet or two from a loin oi i laiueJ ^ ]lo was coiiqiellod at tins traco the moral linesmenD-in W mul'al
fail* lawof force within the-lnaensible frame, mutton, put it on to cook in a slew psti hour » hUcb vvlvlllre .>Yor physiognomy, gnd detect resemblance*
number of IfiH keep* ujj ID re*pir*tibns, but you with a pint of water, a blade of vadery . ^ .. ()[(j man> ••wobbling’’ hi* To those who precedvkl us? Shalt wo lie
scholar* young enough Vo iearn; and ere soBDwlmre-raleepipg. At lost ti)« I rH( fine and pepjo-r and sell to ' tisdlihris jinVH “I lien li-nCeilin’ Hufliin’ held hack by the-cpnsrionsnes* of t)r*
V,l*b -Stow two hoars nlowlv. nn fast boilliin 1 .... .... . T i„g back, but sBAdi
.... . nett. In giving them their losaon when pine above you. in the deepJ»u*h whieii Mew two hour* aiowlyi . ..........
ii n an *u mr a* i po*< , ^ them. It m*y be questioned precedes the edming of dawn, still* iu will-haplen it. and when very tender
he Beceaearuy Mae* an interest yniv. wbf,(h(,r w<) h<>. at properly monotone, and sllenie weave* lt*j[lrj **1.1 a little thickening and serve a* soon
uspeaking, any parllmmenUrv youth at vMd. amid Jhe motionless si^tftx The aa it j* well cooked. —tfnunge
“g* loon’w head ia
diiftue the How of mttk. The quantity
will vary with the character of feed anil
the cowc A jjttle good jiwigiuent i* a
nice tiling here, as.it D everx'wliere
else. A . »’ ^ . ...
j. , ■ ■ ! '
Tnrlley*>—Wlienever possible set tur-
Kvery writer
JULkea jo breech hD bAfitUngx ils may
■ have e;»cnl many Trarr upon IL anJ
proLa.t'i v form* an exceaaiv** estimate oi
. rt* mine Hr D under the Impreeaior
' fl«t most reader* of books will desire tc
rtt
•peaking, any parliamentary youth at
all. At the present momfinl’ Wa« »>" falls asleep .,.— ------ -- --- -
hardly recall «ny but Sir R Grey, Lord under ID spotted wihg. and thg-owlffie-
... to*£..vjevto srjcsbiv f:
The rats
a*
Firtner
poperiy deserve that title, and fveii of
key eggs under a turkey lien.
sticks very closely to the mint, rarely
“ mofAl w<,t^ 111 U< Cu: j.M-Mt umb heiwedq ca.;!. inuAerekaLto
‘ aHaw llie gum .to dry^ This prixx-s*
cover* the *flfTai-e* i if Thiit with a tliilt
fit T
i
[ 't
r 'ry.lT'".' ttse
w
to find a purchaser
tLer; at tw^jug revived to puhlDh ll
' -V The publlabor de
*ned unMU many copies should
be printed. Tbe^fcSottoman began U
compute how man^familto* there were
araoSWoi X IOr pob- ■
llsher that ever, YaBlIy would at leaat
purchaee one cepy. Bl* was of opinion
that At the lowest V-WQ ooples only
might be printed of the first edition.
The publisher prevailed upon him,
much tb hDdlDguaL to print only 1.3M
Instead of AO.ObO. The result was that,,
only 1*0 copies were sold, not even
enough to pay for the advertisements,
and (be author departed, railing •( th*
stupidity of publisher, bookseller aed
public.
• Book-writing la quite aa much a speo-
u 1st Ion on the one hand as book-selling
o''the kind fer a long spell buck, bill sfiadow, or snail vrr. ymt!la for the free*
Brother Eplinuu, Vvtio wux more’n ten * dom that la w htKtqjsghi-ot which-we
, ... year older’n 1 1»-. KuKAd ubntf. new (>a'r, have been robhwl?,.. Hoty mtmb we may
cooked —Orjngo ■>11^ ^lar (Uw,,^ ^ they tirnL ’n’x' PlnL»j* l7‘*r”b X°r/^.IB0^1 ****' t . . „ , - , , ^
' , , Kidirum WHrVftllin-and iihelv would., t ,lV .IHteTI’t' <’«» of ,,H.oe tore Is. Hie eggs .Jf
Muffi-d Cabbage. -Take a fine white- laat w J w waited erlpmc fdr.hm'n lor ‘ »“«“ent wav ahriirl tho soul! n.e InrkiSFwitt not bear mnrh vartetten
heart cabbage, re.mfce outside lyavea^ w* ^ {Kr treth, ' die Mdammgngjhyjor one act? Do^ mBteRweer to--
~ ------——JT~. and ylunifp into uolVnlr water for M*n ..______.___... i___n. *i_______ wt* withhold th<* hand of frliowNhip lor . , .... _ , .
not be called boy*. We the profound quiet. »p.l uncon* ton* of Dir.abln, stuff bOTwouul the Tea^Y* that .'l?*, ' ■ V I* n i H ii" i. though the sinner be ounudvoa. Let. ui jiirioiis
not recall a si oft* ntembte Who ■ ** _V^in?^S55Sr---w<!!lv?'i ';*n bo loosened, tie inja cloth and put toMlidy/t•«*«(’ afore 1m left ^ 0,8 *“'»■ J" GuF«eIwe» that Dud ! a[w, yferp avnsitlveto llllb.
lurtrey tosvee
In i"4Vjf
can cerDinly
can
came into Parliament at Bltt'* age. and
though we do not know the average age
of the member*, we suspect that it
before serVlng |>oar out * little of the
coffee and return it'to t in'pot , thm aet
it tome plnoe where it will -stand even
,but not,<«i the slove.
Fruit uml fluwera may be preserved
from ;tiTity and lading by iuamersing
them in n soRitton of gum arshie and
jsutcr jlaq-Of. thre»‘ limes, (vailing a suffl-
RMUjul
pqgt i J the gum, wl ileli is entirely nn-
uU8 .Au_LUc. rtu. aud. Lima prevuoD
decay'of the fruit or tlie’*failing of the
flofier Kom-s tbits proserypi'l. have all
wonld turn out to be not much, if at all.
below fifty.' Tale it ail in ail. it is c*r-
tlie Is-Hiity of' (nsbly-lillicked ones,
inch sleeping la! nnd whaj » minDtry la Hteto i'pot^ffrinh tolling’vreteV.” Xn ^dTu',T!"t, JpwtrewrJk’' and"’ m.w t tbVm a7eve7y • '*r|' ,n nm'' ’ )hejr have been separatpdI ftMrti
being ndoDtered unto mind and body holl‘r an(1 a ha!t wm Colk it. and the re *. 1 th,‘"i ll>,ir. <oc‘lh[ I* , 1 1, . . ,”n,l. soldier meet* a foe, firmed for vlqtory. | An exchange gives the follow ing rule the parent stock manyunonlhs.
through tha cool, psteelr, pwngepl sitk .'liffTTwITn*1 a mo-r u^petlxtng dish— Wm ■" PTlisfflTI’ll rm it, Yi tvTtat A ,j.hi> (fr!in(ifat)„.r w^ont temper comes f for telling a go. .d i».tai. TakcusiHiud •m »■-
gummy bdors and ^r°-T'—8
"•'"—LeVIaton .Ijmmal. ;
6TTTir*t9rTnjr.‘t7i7cTWrf isricrm-ra Tfrmr*“
tainly a parliament of mlAdle-'agied or
old men, and by no means as good *
school ns th* •artier parliaments of thin
century have - been for youthful states-
men.
Almost every thing telD unfavorably
on the election of very young men, be-
cause large cohatituenrie*. such aa are
afssrssw- di-SS KW3
mintTn it add half quantity of
’n’ died ao!"
\mln and ](• Shop
ISE N nv A DIVER.
Cincinnati Hiillfliita Assoclaflona.
met tjy tha flrmnPM that oama I appearftfifft, (Hridf ii \qIq two
m A Oompanion and h«Jpod him t-o o?er-1
all M^t^rnal obntjuplaa. l>f*y tha
Huuiol ""t— -
?»Am> BOUtfmBf
piect-H with your knife and.examine the
h*r wlm ^TpnarH «nrfnrt*« It’ thrm i.n «»> murh
] frratinl ntal« bread, one jfrate of nutmofuL ^ . ——... * , ^
• Bud a Hiuall Utaapoonful of Nuif&fi add a ^ Tlio htiildinif aoHootation intereat in boomn to hayn * burdewd our Vife Ixi j wliter or juice tlu^t NrCmin^ly a alight
l gin of cream and a* many egg* *« will' tMl vicinity D at tins time more than balanced hy'the constancy which made ! pressure would ennse it lo fall off in
make » thick batter, touting the white* ever to f.'ic Ui Med of a tp ntrul ox her cling through life to the son whose I drops, you mov be sure it Will t»
and sarit to Mate, change. Many of the savings sooieHee inheritance modo him at war with *11 j f<*,Wy” alter it is toiileil. These nre
B#«nfirnl Kubmarln* HlgHIl at thn
•w «f Florida.
"These- sea* are famous for their scparatelr: tePteto_________________ _____
I IP Aahea, and mab, were beauties, being Drop a little at a Unto In boiling lard, iq Hamilton county liuve tecuriiulntioti* men, and aaved him Wt n( BOt ibrlnk , h<i - .
now universal. a)way* prefer a known »*rlj>*d with bright green, yellow, blue jf not f„rln |n fr|tt«r*. add n or mtMlr'lKI invested. These (die neon from th* foroes within us, but let us 1 ’
man to an Unknown, and It D Impoaal- *n<Jl r*‘dv ‘>‘her* had long atreamera, ' tUtl««, more bread crumb*. Drain and mulfithms vary in amonnte from $1,000 array them for victory, not for defeat, wbieft inust appear when one is cut in
• w-al ...-------------- —- w.rT, immediately, or they will fall.— to $Jh,000. Of the 340 building ansocia- fTluTTbi- flffMtag rtihiild be Iff secret, two. kor yplor s yeHowisb white; if if
bhs for a young man to be known to such. ',n^ looked llke"ths harlequins and
oonsUtueSciea, except in rare cases oa columbine* in pantomimea I noticed
the son of hD father; and al- th»* there was the greatest difference
U^theotuVr." OwTri’amniT^unTber o7 : »T»T thing Mils unfavorably on between them in their habit*.
Some
Ladled* Home Journal. ^ion* in thi» yicinity jirobably fifty fja\ne and wilen the battles are fought let ua
■ —rKgg* and Green Beasj—Canned peas at all limes i'Uo.capital, and * fair nver- seek to discover whether the eonwmiilng
will answer for this diiih if ilie fresh, age of the amount on hand would I» forces have gained ground, whether Life ________________________ ________
ones can hot lie got- Jioll one gill at. $t!.000 fur iw h otje, or|l(X).0b0 in nil. battle were so hardly fought a battle lmich, mb Hie two pieces together ami*
Mn/MTivh tviiwii ui t»*r cpnf r»#*r nnnnm vnuld IIac. iircccd 1 ng oftA anti rejoice if our i f. , , ,. . 111 ...
veaknesi
let us Mot make defeat permanent, tits
e.-
wjt.
oep, “burlea lta own literature.When
an ambuc writes for money, he goof to
(he publisher and endeavors tdaell Mtn
the mannsenpt tar •* touch aa Ate can
get He may pet (op IHt|e. or he may
get toe |nuob' The publisher ikkoii the
rlak. and inrura tbe'expenae uf printing,
blading and advertising. If thte book
sells hnd the author think* fce ba* pot
^4 little be proclaim* that lid hat bxwn
book does nut sell, it never enters the are elkicted.
doe* nut aeii. it never enters tlie
r t Lead to refund th* copy money’
book d<
author > |
or return the amount at .lead to the
publish*! Both have rhn Iho risk* at
th» speVulaifon. end both must be con-
sent to •
nalae
■ abide the )**u*. -Murray's Mag-
question. Involves a monotony
political subject, and to Insure surcoaa,
», vehemence of. political declamation
which dlsgusD young men pf any lively
pelitlcnl intellect, and repel* Ahem from
politic* Finally, every thtng tolls ud-
favorably on tbeir oratory, because tbo
Immense wokto uf time oa obstruction,
and the perpetual re-di»cu**lon"dt tho
aaiqe subjects, render it herdly poaslbD
for u.em Vj speak often, even if They
are olbctca. and Inspire the leaders with
aversion f<D those party’mwmbers-who
tal^e up tbf Same house, instead of press-
ing for a division For the moat part.
She ''promising young men” of tho party
are men at thirty -eight, at leaps—Lon
-saM .........— «-
*1 nut
■ jin
meg. aalt and pepper; add a tahlesj
fill of warm water, pnt theju lo a stew
pen and set It on a Mow fire and stir ii
until they begin to'shtoken'*then aud
four ounces’ of butter, or two If pat-
tern'd, stir for Ay* tnlnuW anTTadd iho
green peas; s miner for live minutes
longer and serve. I. , 1
—A farmer and hD wife, on their first
•4aP to tote < «ewi *4. Misatpeller. Vor-
mdnL paused before the statu* at Etbaa
All**. - Thu* >nsod tutor
folly at iv till
broken by th# hnatdad. ' Well, mother/
he aeld. “I alius thought Ethan Alloa
waa a bo**."—Youth’* Companion
dos Saturday Uevies^
■OLD RATS MADE
Homo swam over my arm* and let me
move my hands toward thotp- But most
were-shy. Aa te the atorles of sharks,
ihuy are In (he m,aj n /let. true. J havs
had a Shark come within five feet of
ine. and when I raise 1 my arm it darted
off In such a hurry that thebqilifigol
the water nearly threw n»c off my teet
Of courlae','there may be cane* where *
very large shark might attack a diver;
but if he,should attack one wearing the
modern dive r'a hern I* tor armor. I think A mUmlam rn r Oreel.r Thee s«i».w
the Shark would bare a hard time of ft fr(ilwii»»»i *«ccra«ra.
—copper aud gtsa* would not make a ' ^.r^odf^al literature for women con
very good nfouthful,” paid the divnr, 'ceros (vl#M no largely with her new auo-
laughing - eerars In the t>ii*liw-«* world la So takes
“A TriShd uf mine had a furijy ex- up with chronicling hor achlevementain
perience He via walking on a sandy ooxowaeree. In llterat'ire and in art, that
ut- bnilding naws iatlith fraternity by reason
yittll; there must I>e 8 romdrterable
•7iff)iifit-.jif tnoiafiire, tlimiglr not f<*>
edge* and upon thu two suyfuci'a: ibis,
of noii-inveated fulidir. If there existed * dmlt of tho soul s march upward. Surely
thh tralt-i of th* past that make us re-'
WOMAN'S CHIEF END.
an exchange mipixirtod Jiy all the aeeo-
clalions in this vicinity then tbo idle cap-
ital of the one could be diverted to ex-
cess upoda <>f the other, and the profit on
the Iona would remain
association circle and not
the hanks Tlie cost of
an exchange’, including
gas. fuel, etc,, wonld not exceed $2,000
year, or’lrae than j$!0 for caoh asaocia-
tqm. and would ocxqimfilieli the *«vmgof
$4,out) a ytfpf for the fraternity. A tniive-
sent looking forward to the eeDblDh-
mertl of tho central exchange has begun. i>
eignifigs tlg^preaencd of starfdi, and the
_______ , , ... more atarcli, and consequently (colli,
(olrn In dttr own being are worthy of Ije- the lietter the potato, jf
Ing handed' down In unternishetT glory
to Those who follow u*. ’To do this we
mn*» fight bnt the vlctoryM* pot ours
an It, it la the lpberltouca of tho chtl-
^ Iren Christian Union.
ilun,.L. Rrerett, th# American Hen-
. 1
—Cinriiinafi Fnouirer
(t. springing to hD feet, at one# ox
palmed, I beg to amrrtfi lleto'a to
rHing -Wlir nnvor it rise*
It ne'er (,>••'■ • core torv. ’
1
Tbl* I* the Hun, lh»t a I'. no X arnluher
Won In (lie I.oulntnnn X|.u Lottery,
New Yorkers appear to, lie pretty
lucky in capturing prise* in the Louisi-
an* state lottery In the grimtl semi
annual drawing held *rm Jnne 17, Mnriln
H. Himonsnn of 41* West Fiftieth street
Fiftieth At rent
helxl one-fortieth <M ticket 5ii,ft4;iv,wliich
drew the First Capital pritm of fl'nti.oOO.
Mr. Simonson is a piano voruisljeV hy
trade, mill at thft .ltine'Ro re. eTv*'d‘liiii
fit Vtlcep yellow the potato wtii not conk 41te000, representihg his |iarl of
... >■ . Ufiiiiiintf linlrut kiss
winning ticket,, be ,tu employed by
Hardman; Beck A Co., the piano manu-
fpctnrers Cit this city.:, Since lie re-
«eiye4 Utei$Mto*» lh#t his ticket .won
Mr. BimoiifluJt bK»*me no work. Mr.
Hiiuonsou, however, intimds ’to keep A
pretty tight hold oi his fnrlimu. He has
already investt*! It with IRA cxeepiion
of a sum that he has set osidfi to pay the
expenses of a trip to F.iiropp.;, lh,
piqno vnrujshe.r is u nativo flf
luc
Christ i-
1 ,only
» * r\\tt m
u lagged‘r. a
those tmfiiRfffipfgnflf sATItii* Ihoall fruits hi, wife ami,only cl.dd j,, twu
siimild give one triaJ at leas! n, fall act
ting. All that in nexvssary is to either
hack nfi over the roots with earth, or
throw- ii^ forkful of litter over em-h plant,
i when Exei-it rites LL grow*." liver- '■i'1"1! hiiul tins away. Virst. b«2Lte»
tl|gy get settle)) In their plfiro, vrrrd get
tirrrthfl benefit of- early spring rains.
NEW. -f"
toted iutof Odd, Hmugbtr
flns'ii the silence w*t
Mow t Omog mom am >«ll telsfitra
t* (W W»K0f IVradxrav
“Bow msny silk
bo*tom wires smldeniy be me* tlWeA
upward, then throwu *"A
the oourae of * ssssOn
xwxirlM by isoHf.
<j)raoi-«i H lieu
,i0nrm*,: '
H ii§
one clerk ••( snuthur »• »»•* •»« •*«<
big lnSllrsno*
,... ot.uMi ue bG essoclsts's shiny
“Btowe p»t»” glsm’ed Inside
’•"Here's so imported list tram Baris, If
___ the stamp don’t Her twxusr three weeks
..... , 1J
Tlie uiecTiTu. before tbsT you were sporting one of th*
oards gradually fashionable makes here You R.ust
KjJ, h«»# iu.s > I npwBd bs If Ttrer sslery on bate ’’
handle D tori Jk® *ml1^
oiMltte-.es... b'® * moment. Mill yon
. . * hiharJf f tot yon Into agxtod thlngr’
yi........ nit irp l* nt.xns^e prumlo* »nn quickly
lie forty v(‘.*r* lie ce.1 itU Aba tsttw
-mj It if vires Uti f'vx Ustonthelssl
the casual read*-.i might be f*>r*.is4*.i to
bell*v* the good o d f»»hhmod oecuru
Uoh .f motherhood had fsJJrs /0u,dl,
repute s.,r, , thj
... ,! , .. „ -t i.» «*W >■'»' -------- -■ -c hsnds find to d" !. • ,, /»,
.... 'Mh..n a*' «»»» t-'to -ts- •■.« ...........ring ri-.r ■ „ . -
* ’- ” — -• - uuot* unri in th* send asleep, per- woman nn- forget
tor hi* pike, wxantd »**•
''Vr"“ S.t the raw Ot his Ute
fallen. ' For *
aee nut clear.
An putoujaim card shuffler is (he work
of «A fotiiall ’iaxvrmr b^r Booth. I'
work a tliua: A sharp turu to ua* rhtht «*
e+rhrr rtt the rwp handle* pteoee t)i« oin-
efttor iu jewAjUml
lliee <tl •p/s'd in pi
forty
are ok
’pmrtly hurled I* tb* **nd asleep, per-
haps lie bpd stepped with hia leaden tbr dt*o<„er, Jf t
shoo# right on ita bscg pow4x th* dlgnlj
“Among tb# strange things AhnLmsT sngfent *«A_
be *em hv divers Is Hi# ocean f.....4 oIt
tin ***(.....ou.i Tlie aan.iv I*
.....ered with Mil tLOl£j JU J J
Ot great trees, sn.i In sums Inst*^
parte ot trunk* nr# standing. *bo
that the cueSt there nVustba. ■
and (hat the s*s h*« roiled fa or#
“hornetIlitea w# go J"- " »' ’
lb# a the *....... . **
be* it fu) riglJ »txf *1 ) :i‘l4
living or*et«re stem* to
appran
A l)oi$ Lanrfi«
A well kfiflvril society woman has de-j
••loped a really new idea in the way
dee luin hutoi ft has long be. u4
“I by the lady’s circle o//riend|
^closely resembl.e the j * ■»
^Antoinette. m„l faking
lot. she cntcrtain.ul l.'iatj
•4 what she call
Mow BIIOM Ardi Woto Out.
It tfrows, Mtart early, and make A full growth next
! season Keeond, all fruit grouora know
| how pressed they are for time In ihe
writer,Jn answ.or spring Third, rtepbnrtto and
mora shoes worn
Iry weather?’’ »aya there ar* more
_ telly worn oni, pertleulsriy at the
ttOIOS when th* walking il fin* but
■a destruction of shtths Is at Dost
•entv five per rent greater during
wst speM* •" tha former esse tha shoe,
have nqt the protection of tho rubber,
and they grind out rapidly; but then
again, in stormy snsso'ns, hundreds oi
WMUIMM, “br-P
; *W1 each parser (lioes are caught In drenching slim. Hiy tmpefiar tucrite ul DU planting, tog at tbe'henrb'for ntt ''fig'JjV Rna
s other fn t r»fns wfijhout overahoes, and they art . s^-cinlly of j.^ckls-rrifs, raspberries. *<*'k 1 made |20 a »tok w).«u bua#
l»f fnitioilfl Bioro inju rod U)#n thftn wonld 1>« in • rurmnlM niwi ■til'll iL.rlu IIOMN Willi LTimmI I It i t u-hnii il «... u .l.JLt
L^(
Injured
month of walking in dry weather A
long walk in a thoroughly soaked *ho«
causes i 11ffcparable ,1am*go. Tha strain
to be
FyowroTcr-
JI’CIOL Ult <
I ruefully pnt light; your rep* •pJ*1"
an.metefsl j •very morion makes the T
^lyftb tut*' VS''ml.a.
if ifMV .me Laying Uu> o4.J«ft
fr.’. —
win. sgsnrsskg^ltW. t‘
aad i n. rr.b. .nd«.hto.perbi^
in txrs
y.if the
ltnche«m ; --------------------- ------------ ,
ble with ing motion* of th« f.xit in this soft most ’ laying hens
M topld wreak damage that could never be poe
y7th* wonaen : slide In the same sbu* when dry Fv#n
r “ a TlJfew York th* sole* of shoes Sfr'orn much in the wet,
r<rf Cfc I»t | esper'IsUg thqseet the pxmrer grades,
/ j tho jmiJtm* r
npUy attended to. i or b*(or* said dsfc. -
, oti ill kDlB«fhouMbuild ,1 ,c (I 1
/
V
I Keamar'V^Mfc^
itr rn
f Nut.
cecdlpg*
borrieg likve very tender germs, tliai
start Vary early III Ms spring, ami these
are likely to I*, broken off If set Ihvn,
while if set in the fall, they have -not
started enough lodnmsgethem in trans-
planting Foi.rtU; but not luaat, a much
tnrger projvrrtiN* of (hem live when set
in the (all—a Tact Abundant In Itsol? to
. . Wl about two
weeks to visitMUr fCAtfts of hid child-'
hood and fo let ipn relatives in the old
land know lion kindly fortune hits
smiled on him. He hit* been s vr
V*
\
5
^ts executiie committee.
remark. .1 to
where I go .
am ai'<|tiai.it
congrn lulu th
ness was gtssl, l.ut when il wa* dullj
made less/’ *
, Another resident of New Yerlt.
will not lav t orn alone will not do for drew a ptl*,. t|.fc Louisiaea Rule
7 Jt
currants, grapes and such Boris.
Fowls.—Fowls that are excessively fat
Thoftery tick
asked.
tih, yes. I bought then, off nnd tin
for a few years past : hot for the last
nine months I bought then, continuallv
Hotnothing always told nq. that J would >
Strike a prixe somo day, hut I> neV.'r ®
dreamc) n| winning a* im„ h sa (Ibtss) to.
i ili u L tlj.iik i el .all c v c work s! .
mv trade apuiii, he ......1
If th« tinrk is in * rerr (*t! ^r?,°h •,|m» 17 wn* Herman Ifd>1 rt
■ of Ihe fin,v of GalDnd A Herr! nd
manufacturer* at line coat* „t 8 aml
Maphatlan streH, near Houston. "
Uet/hrau htlj one.fortiuth of is
condition it should not !■« fed er.rn of.
tenor than I wive a wrek^. Sntwt.itnte
sits, wh*e», scrnj's ami steamed hay yqt
tha pcKirar gronas, • ' —........-a .v»> oue-iorutSMi ot I*MIIL- 4
,efulnessconsldars In short lengths, A g.si.l dtaWry and w,j»>7. which drew tho tl.inl J
l|J|^%i_Tlno»* nsnitaiv mess consists of a tableswnnful Jf**’ , *' Horshrnp |j|ff
• d (IhiscmI meal 'to a pint ut fli|V tiran
A^fep ynars sinfie, says a tviyf | |rnd
’ t^d .wsiui.' that had i
‘WStxg eouwg
I out,
• ill.
(k of salt and i
unt two |>ar
ceiv.ul f'.’.Mitt, |H 2f, ,„p
charge., ks his almre of the prie'
u'. ls xcri happy over 1.1* aucess ^
das nevSr won more limn an apF '1
mat Ion prise of $A or $10 Mon
Votk Daily Jin * '
UWca ten will i
* H i
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