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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1884-10-31, Page 10� . . . . � . � it ; I 11 I 0 . 0 � I . * I �, . 0! I . . . . . I � I . a . I I . I . . . � I . � . I . � . . . , . V. . - - .. I . .. 11 . . � . I . I . . . 11 � ,-, , . I I � . I I . . . � . . � � . I - 17r ------- ­-,­4� .—I I 1@ 51. - - . . . . - � � .. . .1 I I I - "., — __ , ,, . . �� , - F nT��� , I . i I I I , I'.; I 1. � � 'bang on the we 11, t.b i - can W,mo Via. . dered with the milk ,embroidery, liftecl, WAI b . 8r"ND9198 IN TUB SALT I , ' ­ * � F - __ 1. I-- .. 11 ,, . Ih 9A tefo� _ .11 �Qctober 3118194 tureo, Bad some lime rago: eiover the floor. pale blue milk, * — . .Ch#AWBER OF "ONNORO that I have 00 Inadequately 4osoribed, an I , which "howls, through -the � I I I —� It Is a study in green gold. Near Boston, centre, of t . 1. Vade exiatings !a the year of grace 1884, in the , be brown oprig ; the black . 44. 31171-44tel so Xievuliq thei ,,, " . . . , - . Montreal asylum. an old dinit0roomp With walnecobod aided drapery formed in puff-loopo .of the nut- Phenomena. of � go beau Pointe broW4 , Or. Tuko'4 Exposure of the Treatmen siVillf the asylum X visited tblo 1X40 0-gers, ,. and Ill ;, . 115brio, biled *ith the pale b I . 1i Befl Ic . , , 4 , 'Jue milk, he ory or - AiT flu pel of the western sky. basement, And found, dome oeventy man, , I . ­ I , must read Oils posin by Vnimpeop.A z6a; too wallo a delicate green-, me th;st it shows the, edge it. vickotia, ter on d6wa blob Gpotiec's Insane' I , , (Moss who like puns , ., I 1. I I . - 1. of ,W ­ excited much atten. . and an many women in dark, low roolmia. I im'C"da.) , , i9h blue , a fgaize of -blosoolmis Palatal tho browni fitting to, the figure, tion, And -wonderment in All quarters 91 the . I 1. The ocer lovea a ohs . rining girl, around . , I Apple . ' ' 1. . I I I � Their condition was very similar to the* 11 � . the room, from which pi, large land bordered, with, fawn -drab. fur� wish so world last year, bad recently again b � � . , , , . _q Ast to" the qOst ,going rol already described no existing in the topmost ovely as the day; I , 9.b reake over the mantal, narrower,, widt for the cuffR - A ponspicuotlo phenomenon. On the even. � ­ I I . , down - . . I . . I . . . .. - � I � 'ward. Agqod many were restrained itione, ' lKe wondered if sitial warry him, lijit,h f� ght of owollows. Another, where , pleol The � lotot festooned 46wii,the ' me the phies . . . . I 1. And said, 11 Let sea.- she mal . , I Ing of the. Oth ins*. in partioul .The following is an extract from. the � way or"Al for what reason it was I A bnrmonyof blue4lght, olive Bud orange, front. with lig blue butiono, an& a round glowed with a I I . I � . Vlem4id shodela 61 red And re orb of, Dr. Take, the Finglielli expert, on difficult to understand, Many were. we it- I And straightway to bar house ho went, annatl if scarlet trumpet. collar of fur. ounet of brown velvet And . . I .. I g via I . � . . a . . . . opimoon, and 130 brilliant was the display Ill it to League Point Asylum, mirlilell, as well as supposed to be excitable. , . Her lovely face to fee, creepers painted over the old-fashiciill Pine a! � , &W owd with a blue feabber t4s,t dome I Vote . o . no thou .- . 11 .1. � . . - � � . I Quo.; Exclaiming. 1i Ali I I know full -wall b . , glit a great lite was It Is as walnecond the building that the The patients Bat 64 benches by the wall, . ­ . I . . I That cheess the girl for well ,.lack fire-place—tilf furniture old across ,he .to 't, Bud aigrette Btrings of raging. Long after the gun had diqappeare4 character of the. scaommodo6jitin ,, change" the too I in . a being bare and d I lainal. . A In � rp .. I mahogany arid polished broad. In a design blue.. d b tie . d an . I I ­ . I 1. , - . . , 4er,the right Bar. a larid red light bung over thewbotern for th The girl was very kind and paid 'for'4 library the shelves are Georgia. pine Glove � . 0 thA . . I 11 I a worse. The higher, the ward, the, number of beds were crowded together in a I . I - I — I I garnit, ure of the dress. horizon, ,while the darkening heavens over. I irimanageable is, I the patient sup. part of the basement contiguous with. the That she was very yad. . a freizB of pinel-boughe and swallows ; the . Cooking Recipes. I more 1. . . � . , I I ... I Wo see him there, ill thou remarkod, . . bead reflected a faint tinge of pink, Simi- posed to be, the gallbries and rooms become room in, which thd patients were oo,ng�aw. . large windows cif'stained glaqs,beavily our- .. I I - . What a bad w9po she htk4. . 11 � Beef Son ,,—Four pounds of shin of beef, Jar displays have been witnessed at. Inter, more and more crowded, and ,they lock�, gated, while there were single rooms or . I - . I I . tallied with peacock plumb, embroidered four au"Allf water, siz onions, four oar. vals evail since last winter and that they . � � I � . I . . . I— 11 I . ionts were secluded, to, � I . I rots, two turnips, all chopped fine; pepper are. due to, the same, cause which prod for the m6stp And soon they got most Intimatl with masses of dog -wood. bI0QBOmB�tbQ P bard And oomfortlegs,. The patients were calls In which. pai She let him kill her brow; " . .. I - . . qoed irt, sitting listlessly on forms 'w , But when he sp6ko of marriage saidt. flQor.o1po)isbed wood and dark Bokhara �,ud Bolt. put the meab to be I ... . _i , 11 . . . . hom I spoke through the: door. Tillow I . I and at the the astonishing PO4 $.kiss 09 a year ago is by the wall of the corridor, While others herding together of theme patien . to is p. � I I � 91 Oh I do not toes wo now -v � rugs.�ldountry-Sida.drt Notes. . I . I 11 itiftlit , -0— . I . . end, of four hours Add the vegetables and rendered probable 'by the persistence of were galler , which must to behold, And, t4 . .. � , . . - � I . 1. Pacing Vile open . . , 9, ponilition of this bather. The grocer's spirits fell at thiso What to 'Ar4nialk.Glill I cook one hour, longer. another phenomena which inside its appear- Afford an acceptable escape groin the dull region in the nighi ., _ � � I ' � I . must be bad in ^ the He felt as though hold die, . , Give your daughters 94 thorough adnom. Beef Tea.—Out one pound of hoef into, once at the a time with tl4e original . I . � . 0. me A . monotony of the corridor. I I . . And hinted at a suicide, - � 11 ­ I olioes, put into a glaemjsr and set in bo do, I extreme X need not ill the, oep%rA* While she bacon to cry. tion, said Mgr. Capel in a recent sermon. . � I iling red. glows, This is the halo which , u be, In -the fourth tier were Placed the idiots rooms, as they, Are similar to those in the I I . .1 I 1. � � � Teach them to cook and prepare the food water twelve hours. Add boiling water aeon surrounding the sun on. any clear day, and imbeciles—& melancholy eight neces- . roof. The amourit of restrai ab and seclusion - I . "You silly boy, you don't p.uppose of the household. � Teach them to wash, tillof the required .strength sud.ge4sou and which hAs not lost any of lie intensity oarily, even when oared � for and trained in re I'm blind to all'your wil . to iron, to darn stockings, to sew on but. with paper and Bait. , during the twelve months that have elapsed, the b age, but sopeciall . ,settled to is of course large, yet I was It's evident she knew a waX � . ' Pat Oosoible mani y 00 informed that, it, was very much less than, , Of raisin up his "spirits.' tone, to make their own dresses. Teach Chicken Drobb.-Cut chicken into quar. since it was first noticed. - It is a elm. whom there is no attempt made, so far all I formarly. . . I � 1 , . : them to make broad, And that a good tore, lay It in salt and water on )Tour; gular proof, -of the lack of Attention could loil to raise .them too, higher level ' � I . . . � � But true love's course did nelerrun smol kitchen lessens the doctor'saceouLte Teach .ub on I son ettle with an onion and Paid to. come of the plainest appearances oreduo I ate them, It in . impoosible to laou- 'Il MEN WHO Ruftle. �. . . * � . I . Her father saw thow kiss, . them that he only lays up money wbosb f As O ater. Bring very slowly to of natt I by men 'who .1 11 - And kicked him from the room and said, Our . ,Lee, evei me lives are ve -on Adequate !desi of the .condition of . . � .1 - . ly .... I ,,You'd bil out of tl . expenses axe less than his income, and thab. . -1 Oil eep this up until the liquid devoted to ,the otid� of natural science, the patients corifined, in the gallery, in the Some Retain Funeral Stories Rel@L I � , . . . . � I I.y .tc all grow poor who have to spend more than as I, Into a iiiie-third Bud themeat illat the, question linal been raised by well� roof, And in the basement of this asylum. a Jolly Undertaker. �4 by 0 � And thus adjull he soon got out, they receive. Teso , . I shrinks fro . in the, bones. Take out ille Im � I ­ . lia,rdly nell be said; I � li them that a, calico I I . own oaliether those sun Pageants They constitute the refractory class -acute - Talking to a Philadelphia Times re&4ter'. A twulcl, I Viss - And g boal down the stairs, dress paid for lite better than a silken one chicken, Halt. it and, me' aside with a cup. Ily are unusual phenomena.. On this load chronic maniacs. They and the scopm- u . I � 11 an undertaker said : 10 Speaking of Atinser Afustard-ly hit his hoad. - unpaid for. Teach them that a full, . tn! of broth in 9, bowl (covered) until next point there can be no longer any,dquilt. It modation which has A6 long. been provided . I I I . I I * i , . healthy face 4ispI day, Season rest in connection with funerals, I remembee 11 Oh I father, you fire cruel to ' . . � . . I ays more lustre than fifty of broth and. put back. is certain that the red glows. referredto, for them. mast be peen to be fully realized. So roughly hawila us ` ' � . tive beauties. . or the fire. BQi . � . I burying the wife of A prominent iron nimmia- � consump Teach them to Ov .I up and'skim, add nearly and the curious appearance.a.rol the sun I saw in the highest story, that III the robt, I � I Noturer who never lost an, opporki . . Thus spoke tkio, girl, twil father said, . � . .purchase aud� age that -,,the account oorre- a cupful of rice, previously moll in a, bowl in. the daytime, &is not ordinary aspects of an, ill -lighted corridor, in which 60 to gp#V � , � 11 I think it'a candle -us." of-vilder.", book-slowly"until" to advertiee hie business. He purahmied a opondo'With 'th6- puil -Teddli'theiin I . . � � th-w-rial ,the;o,ky.-,Thtr-uzmbvingeablenepa�ot-one-of.- 1-70 refractory -i:men-�Werd, orowed--togethel Q In ii� ., . I ­. �', " � .... . ... - 1.11-111 I'll ­­! .­­­_ ­ . , � � . � -19""', , N h r iieed 'nQt'pal . . I I � I � . � . . I . I . I?apa relented when he saw good common sense, self -trust, i5elf-help tender. Stir a cupful - of hot milk into two these phenomena, and the intermittent. some were 'walking about, but most were , com tery w ic I � I i His child begin to cry; and industry., Teach them that an honest beaten'eggs, then into broth. Let all come, appearance of.the other, render difficult Bit . � on benched against the wall or in and surtounded it with a very orm�eafd � � I � I . I , 64 There, there, you think my treatment harsh, Tnechani . a -in his working areas is a better barely to a boil. ''When, you have added a I I I . oing fence of him own manufacture. After I Ifil I the attempt to account for them by, a ainglq chalra fixed to the floor, the 'occupants .1 I My daughter, soda 1. object to .esteem ban a dozen haughty, handful of finely minced parsl . , I . laid his good lady to zest ,within it, hie . By pour ol al and yet there are many ofroul being secured to these restraint chairs by � . . I welladressed idlers. Tone I h them gar . den I ing into tureens and serve. I I .. 0 erected to her memory a handsome to;Wi-- IrThere, keep your layer, dry your eyes, . I . -stances which tend to show that, phey have ,straps. Of those Bested on the benowe or . And let's have no wore row; and the pleasures of nature. Teach them, Preserved Apploo.-Pare and core twelve a oomm I . I . stome, on which were carved these wordr., . . . on origin. . . pacing the gallery, a considerable number I I did not Imp the titan, but Lay . it yod-cau afford IV, music, painting, etc6, ISX96 apples; cut each into eighths; make The explanation which. has been most (H6re, 'lieo Idea. -Annia B—,, *iga, Of , I , � .' Opinion 8al"red now." . . i � ld ... I wera restrained by handcuffs Attached to a Robert B —, proprietor of the. — ftan , . . bat consider them As secondiry objects a syrup of one pound offlugar and one -ban , w ely accepted, namely, that the appear- �elbv some of tho'cuffs being I the ordinary . 2 . - I ,- . . .1 I � works, whore the elegant fq The two were wail and made &-pair .only.- Teach them that a walk is luore water, and hoil; put in, as much amass in question are, due to the presence iron ones used for prisoners, the 45thera � ,,I noo Around $me . - . lof was man milar ones made- ausill-absorted, ' . & pintlog . . � B salutary � than a ride in a, carriage.-. Teach app a :6 can be booked without braiking; I p of fine dust thrown out , being leather. , Restraint, I should emy'in A*nT = over ill ter wore . n the stmospher, - . . . *them to reject with disdain all �bpealrances remove them carefully when tender; Aftsr by the vole . )Iosion lathe Bas Indies . not -called to ordel . , I I .. . It's currant-ly reported. . I I dd- . . I anio el � I . I t . 9,,.Was . confined to ,the so 01 Many years ali I fir6t w9ritinto, . and to.0 all lire done, a to. the liquid one cup of n year ago lost summer, is open to many =11 , " .-: , -_ -, . . . . ,se, only "Yes" or "No' in, good � . atory Wards - for -instance., in a lower the business, there lived in Conshohocken' . write Often to eke Old Folks. . earnoeb.. � . I . sugar, and boil ten millubes slowly; flavor oNecoone,although it beg also* man 11 d anibter waid, a man Vale ti ht� - � — _,__1b Oil- -I--I--W — -1 -IT- - � .. � _ - r__ 14--l�_ - Howar -arfatnilyr,whion ill Oth I eedef. .. � I ­_­_.___ , _ Ric-Tolletw.—­ .. it4�lemon-i-and-pour-o,ter-tlie--applw;--of -ouniffifibeo o an or .. . - (Jae V1 vile moll Racuredby-sobralt-wal Dr. I I Write often to the old folks," . Lice plays a very important part -in the grate nutmeg on them instead. : , � serious bothel 11 ad Ill leased, and be did not ,evince hugband. died and I was calle(I in. He . . 11 . - objections to this by] in to . . A.�j' Said slater Hall to me; I . I r; had beeill very handsome man arid his . � 41 You're going olf to college, Will, .1 dressing of the day, and a very hatiftome RiceRudding.-One teacup of Ind, one is furnished. b . . the reappearance of any indications of violence. Itwassaidhe wife had been very much devoted to b1m. " luoug at mul;tors you will be; I walking and visiting dress is made of black teacup,bf. sugar, One q4art- milk, one ten. the red lo * he meal - times -afier Would tear. his olbl a serious matter ip . ' I know you'll work as well as play, . - I * ful'oinn won ;. bake slowly one mad * they be * &I oat - ,or quite disal an 'asylum conducted on the ol � In up,king out the, list of' people ;or (1101 . ­ I I silk- and lace. On. the lower part of the opo'On M . . � . . 11 But whatsot'ur you do, , I oill hours. . thocorridor � Partial I arranged. to have the wiqOW., � Please don't fvrget that we at home. _. round skirt is a natrow-ailk flutin& Abov.e , ' I * � . peared. tior . the, suppositions dust system., The Wallis and floorol . As was always tho custom at that tilft . Will long to hour from you. this is a lace flOullai. -, Down the fecal is. a Apple Pudding."Butter a puddingdish; had once go tle to the earth it would be, .were absolutely bare.. But if the condibioii '?., . . � I place in it alternate layers of broad crumbs diffloult to; acoount for 'its reaseent to 0 . corridor and the s patients presinted accompanied by her late husband's brothel - breadth of lace which fornis two full puff. , . ofthe .. I . I I ".., . Now, Will, don'4 think me foolish, .� ' And tbinly elided apples; sprinkle sugar I � . imby the ibagio a m6lamaboly eight, what call be whose festores were no 'repulsive y. iti# y .. w I But mother lit pot strong, . I Ingo,, Narrow, flounces � trim. till book of . height,of !many miles eve . 41 a the dead m%n1s had been handsome. . And she wia Hurely worry the skirt to half Its- dep . th*. On'the lower over each -layer. of opples;'whenthe dish is slid of electricity, which serves as ai active- amid �of thb adjoining cells' in which " ' � .1 . When- I �cmme to read my list at the fatterl . - If you put off writing long: part of the rightrolde of the skirt is a large Allodp let the top 1ayer be of breadorambs, nient wonder -worker for so many ollsoure' they oloop and are aeol,uded by day ? They I I � . I n . a would sparkle - overwhich three tablespoonfuls of malted Bat whatever the cause ' he corridor'sud a and the widow learned of my arrangement - - ow 1'would tinge her cheek . striped velvet a;nd satin. how. , Oa - the left of the ari situated between t "A d .hb,r.e.y . batter should be Poured. Bake in -a inkider- theories. � by windowa'from for the firsti timei she no sooner heW her , 9 you could only write her I . side 1.9 a breadth of this -same velvetand strange sights in the heavens mal narrowpassage lighted 1 � . -name read in conjunction with thstat her A letter once a week. . atin goodo,.whioh forma a kind of quills ately bob oven, and place three u0s under whether it is motidrio,dubt from the , star th6roof. Over each door is An opeving, - . * I 8 . I . . . -from,burnitig in I I a 9:the top . of the door and homely brother-in-law than Bhe screamed . . .1 trimming, consisting of double .'round., tho'pudding dish.to keep I depths, or volcanic dust from the bowel of the same.longth a 'I Write often to the old folks, . I � . Their hair is growing grey- , plaits. reaching from 'the hips to the the bottom ; let it bake from,three-quartero the earth, or tie dust at &11,4 but the opern- three to four inches in - height, Which call out before all the piopli: "I won't go With. . . " w'hdle hour, according to the quality -of t in the atmosphere - be closed or poti as ibe a 16 Not very -many yll alasl . -skirt. The lace tunic to a . . inheren . . handout wishes. -gohlab" . tarn6l . ugly-looliiOg arfiter', I*b 111i . lower part -of the I the cooking apples. . . . . tion of forces I op6n'i 1he only w Madder wherever he goes.' -, - . . Have they on earth to stay; . is full, around the waist, end falld in . . .1 itaelf_.��it. is pretty clear Ili this time that, ' This aparturel 'when. , " , , � Oh, promise me this favor, . a long 1pointdd apron. . - It is surrounded Cream Cake.-Ohe cup White sugar;. one it threatens no'paril to'the dwell6ro uPOM Means of. lighting: the ceII4 The door is At the funeral of a very Aged 9tiolter And never will . I gentleman, whilah ,r onog directed on &roh - I The hour ) bu w.,4'.'.h".`ald folks, . by a Igoe ruffie. .The lace waist. is. 'And one-half cups Rome ; three eggs beaten the el as has been moserted by'some of secured by a bolt above aiid beldwi An& by- . ., . I Who will long to hoax from you." lined.With silk. It -is jointed back and -separate aml light; two tablespoons :the'.oame soothsayero'who declared that, . . street, hismidow, an old lidy Of 80 yeaM. I . � . ' . a padlock -in the middle. In the door itself I ' I . water; one teaspoon baking powdei. Bake to an arid, or r wicket, , secured,' wheil walked into the root* where be. lay hi him. - . 0 Dear sister, this I promise"- front, and his a.lace jabot. The length- .1 the World woo likely to come is A guichet, 0 coffin about a quarterof al r befal the . And ray tears began to flow- wipb "plaited sleeve is all of I�oo and has In two cakes. Cream: One pint milk;* the hurusl race be annihilated, in'1881. o4i closed, by a button. Wh ' an . opened', a I . I 1; 4I � . ' time Bob -for the funeral ,and Bat dowil At. - . 11 write often co i1e old folks, no linlog.- : Another lace toilet iq..bom.* . one cup sugar; one-half cap ,butter; three account O, I the terrors of the perihelia And . pAtlent is jusi able to protrude the head. . � . . . It you. think 'twill please them SO." - )ggo,, two tablespoolieflour; lemon extract. 'the * pyraifiid of Cheops. There in, as I have intimal no. window the feet of the corpse. -Taking out her. . I . hined with cairl ottoman. The skirt is -c .. . I revelatiolas of the I knitting she began ,to - work � at it *vel , . . . *� 111 4: � .. of. 'cardinal :Aal covered *ith' lace Out Bloch ol a,udflII with'the Orel I ' The great dry fog of 1783i which produced ,inthe room and when .. the sperture, over industriously. Her granddaughter ol . And I write a weekly letter, flounces. In front is a large display of Cottage Cake-Three-fourthe of a cup of appearances .similar to those recently Wit- the door 11 closed it is, absolutely dark. I I . . Ing her with great. suroriae, said: 4 hy, . . In my snug and cheerful room; ottormam,. fastened down oil either �,Biae -butter ; a cup of white sugar;- onea i done' massed, cal it is said,.,iirious epidemic, For ventilation, there io an opening in the I I W � . � i graudaiii-, surely you wouldn't knit 0, poor nil Biater Kate in iorms me 11 ,I A under a long plait which r4chesztio -the . balf'oupsftour;. four eggs -yolks and whites. diseal among men and animals'4 but the z wall opposite the. door, Which communi. . . . . . I ,. Mother's cheeLs are full of bloom. beatei i;eparit6ly'-,-'&'to,bloBpoonfuI of oat.- -evidently, -due to � call above With' the cupola - hub whal granapa,s funeral 2' . . I ... lower Part of the skirt. The ottomma BW . preseni'Phenclimel are ' Well,' liespl the good old Aame, . 0 I _ T waist opens over 'a tighi-fitting iest cov- milk; one And one-half, teaspoonfaIg of' � causes which halve-no.offect Upon the DOW ever communication may be with the outer. I ,, I I I . . I . I I . I I . I jest thought.I.mighi do well draw mit a - ored by a lace drapery. This drapery is' baking p6wdel lemon and .little Bolt.: Bub brity of the atmosphere, 'and so- ore ,,; al thel ventila,tibn must be very Imperfect. d while ..the . I , - * FOR TEES LADIES. ' the baking powder into the fl6ur. -, - I . asa : iinderstau'd th e to I .. , people � were . . � . . taken down to form a sluill- pinier on -th Dot ng to detract from tile ple ris which indeed, - I. * . . .. , ' th: ' .Broiled Mutton Chops. -Cut some alloys I w o delight in the splendid spectacles of v6utilotion only combo into opera., gatl " ' .1� I . . __ . . I I left. side, Who, waist is -oub over .from the beat and of the. loin or lis011 trim net a net daily 6 from beholding.the'm.-' - tion, �whbn the heating apparatus' is . in � 4, is it true,as.'aileged by the late Ohnills. � . birs. Barnett arld Her Ornam . I shouldero and filled fill laci insertion �'hem Inial removing the sikin. Or 'fat, New York sun. ,- - I I Reads and otbel physicians rel la; . I . . . ."n' to form li�etelleo� The' -straight cl I . . . i . ,� : action. ' What the condition of'Ahese cells , I tal Children. I I . of ottoman:,. with a pie66 of nirrow b1sok'"Iboving,billy enoukh ,of the latter to maka. . , . . . til �� .: � I :_.,. - * --must be -in' bob weather, and after being comidissibufrom undertakers' for r000lm- . - — - . lace around the throat ; tfid: sleevee, wlmoh: '�liibin palatable. . � PIiie-the ohl �bxfi grid- I occupied all night, and,' in �Boliie instances'. 'Xieridingthetawn-­.- - . - - -L. - -. - I . .. I PROD qu,UTIS OF 711111m, 80116- ," - I 'be easily coal 11 Yesi indeel and ad. do olergymel ,, - . terminate at the elbowi have* bill inside of Iron Over a very' clear' fire; turn them '�' . , . :. � 'day am lit, may . WAIALT TO TRAVIR TAKE GIRLS. . . . 11 — . . . d ulg 1. . ottor4ari and the oubside of.insertion; they. 1requently, taking-oare that thi fork is not. Jilievartsire of the U. P. R-; Exhibit Car tier When the bolts of the door of the first .cell- �nd wbatis more, I don't mind telling you " — � - I I . are finished with deep lio I . put into the Ioan part bf tho'chops"Soastin . , � .. . � - ,he rcast, . . . - I u book and In confidence, but plemis don't put it in $he . . , . . . , which I saw opened word draw . . .a ruffles. I .. - � them with pepper and salt. When done . . . . . dhe gadlook � removed, a nimi I t WbA. seen I paper, � that I have known physiotane,-Iu, -, . Fresh Fashion Notes and Co Ing . : " -wrip h Fashion Notes. - The new C. P. R. exhibit ad 13 in the cases Where they were' out of'the undel ok* * I . I � . 4 I . . , - * . z,� reoentli 1, . a � . . . , I .i putapicootiffreoll butter' overesoll.6hop, . I " . lotion has. arqua. ing on a bed of straw rolled d I )iel and of. which me . big feei, takei!s comliflHsion 'but very doub�flt Reclpds. . Close -fitting jackets ,are 143,40 either and send them to the table on a holif dish. `� Ol ' 0 columans, IO& .actual: of thezoom,-% loose cloth at . I . I . . .d9dbloorsinglebreasted. , � - Stewed' Potatoel and -out' into already been made in.thes . *restrained 6botitgetting thb-amount of thielob . o . in The'al And hq stark.naked,rigorously to exert theviselves too much to have the , - . - , * ' , . All of the dark alial of''velieteem, � Bed .'lengthwise strips, cover with boiling water, f6r-tw cast Friday even 9- . by hAndauffs and balb.'. On wing' spokell .. . , ' I Snail After Shailows. .. I . .. deed to Detroit, Bud before it. reaches Patient recover. ..Very inean,and unpro- - fashionable for street weii.- :�._ .. . . . -and stow twenty Ininubes. Turn off neatly Pro to, he rake. up, dazzled with the - light, and. . r , � Our fairest flowers wither first, � . it. is hia�liionsl opee , more ; to 'tri, ., all'the watei, and. put I in a ouptufliold milk there everything will btil apple-pie order. I I lessional, on their part, to be sure, for'the : : . . [in . ­ . . . . 0. f ths: car, were decorated . . with looking ,'Pale. al thin. ' The rl I I ' fire left us; . I . .. . 'With salt. , 'il. . r I .. . . The sides o . i all their' o6mmision and And faded leaves bial around the edge. . . r .. I . , � samiguid got. his occlusion arid *his mausolea 111100itaker i PI I . ... Our hearts Are fall of bitter. thirst' . � I i .. I r. . �, r : , . . __ ro,- I . . I . no less thin forty-threeVarieties of native 1 4i he would moll . gel .cent for the fullerall.11 - .. ,'� , We . . For sweets that are bereft no. * , .. . ."r . ; . 'a the ., uslial one; � namely,' or qg . r I But softest hearts ore long will heal Upon. some very otyliBli-looking 'gipay 7' . A o't.6 ;Alcil�Q 91FF�, .. graaBem; which were neatly affailged ip small . - The 446, being I_ . ' . . ..,....- . , 1.4 .. . . I - ,,,rid Borrow lose Its stinging; . . . . hats of. darkest groan v6lv6b Are acrobats , . .. . ". I . — . I .. . sheaves, bound- with blue ribbon, aid tal tear his cloth-ei if fred.'� -jheard I r . "KNiSAULN A.LDV I ,JLCEi - - � . r. � . . . . - r closed upon this unfortunate mail, , . .. I . While ce again with joy. we'll feel - of -orAnge-al habturtiume, mingled Two Loveksi Wake Their lgy.�Bnlng Walk'. to tbewoodw.ork :Below therel Aahelf� . g cello, Sal ... . I .� 01_ , ,. - . . r ­ I - Th. coh"arm around us 6linging. . _. .. With 8, Prayh of pate -green mail . ir to' . rn I . ; . Tom . ether -The . Young. 11lian ProPm, ZlunxLiug Stoutly the ,Ol ':-which wow Bell proceeding from : neighill . etill toi- Woung Loportsinkin to Restilill. - * . r .. . . . and Be* 961118 -Of tbejTOQOUP91If9.* Om01 l . �. ' ­ ' . . . . . - .. -`Man, e * Dend'in the Avins of a With, samples bf wheat, osist bar- . . . al Retut Ii - r . I . 0, heart I wherein us paiii fires burn,. � drap'eriei of au' . � .Ple-Bear4thed. � stooke V�gejmbles 01. who was deaf slid 46mbll well as Wants'. - enber r , , . � . Should darkness gather o'er thee, � . . � joined 16 ther front cl, thb : Ove,ak,Lj � with- ' -a "M a young'. man named . Jalmear Killen, le:j and.otber graimo� and i . a r nd who is designated . 4' hoinine inconnu, was �.. � St., Nil Always bear - in mind that .. -, I For hope can so,u res ore thee. I ' . . splendid quality; 'it is thb fill ' . Think not that light wilti nalor return, Vand Of r ribbon, others"with wfan-piaiiing, ,mpIoyel in this. Hill Cl Factor ,. some of them, being of. similarly manacled. , In him bell theie was . 3 of a. gun ,that is dangerol Be brave and true t4ro'daxk and dayl ' And others at � ill crossed like'& bral ' y phanomenalaiie. Agighutiniquashimbout �otsnyt.bingw,hmte,vir.for,bim.to*lieoriii, th,r,forenevoi 'allow the muzzle to Point,. , . � ' . And let no cloud opproBB thee ; . . .. : - � was out walking with his 'affianceds, h Miss three feet long and dorrespondiuglY itself or any other person. . .L . , Tile fashiob of cutting 46mi.ioilet dresses Burka, also emplojea in'the facb6iy,be upon but the hire floor.* He w%0 glothed . )oward you - . Thadarkest night will Naas away. conscious I . . v � Nevar -put your ha0d-ol muzzle of. �' .1 . And sweetest light w I bless thee. . square or V shal th . ok- Basing- to � lid suddenly fell down and expired before any dorpulenti repose d9 d s proud in its some of the cells in this. gallery were sup- I another -person -Whandle �. . . . � . I met than ever tbovog P me . . . might 11 in front of 9ne of the windows, and plied with bodal the . re being just room � a gun, . norallow - . . no, And now comes 'agsistance could be rendered.' The case is. . -- - . Wornail Sphere. I . � the rell that this bonnet btringp,are to. . be a ,peculiarly - painful onai� From 'the al will, no doubt, prove An astbaiaber to many to stand be,tW6611 the Wall- and the bed.. your gull while it is loaded. . . . . I . I � . ',met. Close to it are' some Use a biesoh-loaditig' gun .with rebound. . ' . A woman juror of Wyoming was asked. removed.-- .- - I. � .. .. . � - defice of Miles Burke at the itiqueat, which , people in the e ' When theib iono bedstead. a loosepalliaAse - - � I - I � by another to write in her album. She ,: Silk- Jerseys sre� pI . mi I . w 'hold -this .morning at the Xorgu . a by. I leviathan potatoes, one of:whioh in general is laid on the ffoor. In'reply, to my inquiry, 'ing * hal A muzzle-lbading gun' is, I a -or have'sili,er and, 968 contour puts the observer in mind of a very 8. both inconvenient and dangerous to lol wrote: . � . hey Brain light Coroner Jones, it opposes that the deceased the Mother Superior iri formed me thal . . o'guria aid, beititiful and con - gold galloob.trimmingo.' I . . ' , The exhibit in tbi" line, as Hammel - , young child. � tl the patients � . , ' 14 They talk about a woman's sphere, slaides, generally of the color. of - ill skirt was an, !, overseer in . the ailing well as in thal grain, is sithply,11141311- . frequently macessal . � . � ventent weapong,*but they are - not fit for - . � I As though it had no limit, . . I - -of -,thb factor . BT was. down in their beds at night..'' * . with virbiell, they .are worn. They are Also, department yo. s, cent. An. 96rtay of inegigive turt boys to d9b, especially' bo�s W 0 iia, just - - - There's not a place in earth or heaven, ' .. .. ' 26 . -years 6t �age. They were. tn. lips ,rid Palming from this gall6ry,.Whiob I can I.h I . I . I � There's not a task to mankind given, , tow seen -in contrasting hues. , ' I Titanic cabbages command the attention . ling.to shoot. � , . There's not a blessing or a woo, While costumed of - mixed, matbrialff %* to' gaged ,to lie Worried. Ab6ilt '6 oiclock of the beholder, and are emblematic of the only'regird- as a 11 oblamber of holl we beg"" I Ing in 'company. with . , . I Tbare's not a whispered yes or no- - ,. .., . * on Saturday evening decensid and Oceeded to the -corresponding portion of ' If you are'' hul t . There's not a life, or deatli, of birth, . . . 'as much in vogue. os,bver, some of our good astnese of the land whibb.prodatied them . pr . others, be careful afid courteous, always - . That has a, featherl'a weight of I worth, - couturiires ate . a I ttempting to introduce- .beradif started for .at stroll in the direction v celery R60 tempted the the building.on. the fernalle,side. This Wag refraining from shooting at, birds. that are . � * I Oman in it." . , .6no of Maisolineuve street, hd aVpearing- to . be. Severil roobs of of b . ests, oniona and to ins bven more painful, for When, after . ., . . . . . Without a w . toilets entirely wide of one fabric and eye, while any. quantity . ' flushed nearer to your companion thou, to . alirs. Burntil Asill . color; this himpliciby ii grateful to the in his u8nal hemlth. When in the vicinity ar6posad in paesive.majosty . easing thd women who Were crowded you, ind do not alloiW'your 'gun, undarony , . . ' . . . eqs the midst of go'- m&ny.variea tints,, of Lepine, Park, de0eased sul stopped , fif foh profusion. Nearly all these, Pro. . together in tfie gallery, on,banchool and in cirominstanoei,46 � point at, or in the'dir6c. . ,!n � r restrained .. * . Mrs. Frances Hell Buraett� tile well- - 'a &ad asked her if A certain ligh� in the did- ducts came from the various expbrimental fixed al inany of whom Were tion: ofi,atly hu compromise between the plain . . man being. - . ' known sathdril Is on exa,ption to the OMi. I tance was a hotel. Sbe Bno*6red 41 No," by various inedhanical.ap0lialloes, we went . ' "' ' bol -n e tunic,- a ,sort 01 by. the 0 P. R ,and are . Open your gun at the breach, Bud take �. . . Mary rule, and her at aze for the pioturee&6 farms established into the narrow p4ioal b6t,ween-the cells ' . . Jal mode with plaited basir%ea, �wbibh 'And was mach-struok by his niAmmai,whiob incontrovertible witnesses of the'fartility 3 yellg of the ,out. both shollo before climbing over a gonads . , .. . � ' , extende not only to ber inanimate surround- form al ot panier A � mare . ; . this was one of. bxaltelho46 andas it he felt, that . 6 Northwest.' Bo6ideitho' and the outer wail$ th; frantii oetting, . . . . nd tour of the Boil of th . ii2td a wal going into a house, . - ings, but to bar, two boyii., A, lady Who line I something tiskiible was about to ,happeu-to t clovoil and the banging agal tbe'doors I recently paid Mre. Barnett a ldi)g villit is be ditbbr Of the same material. as the him. He al - the - road quickly to th above there, kre also samples 'd PlItientall tea it v6ritable -pandemonium. or handing the gun to vi'Vergiin not used to, . I 6mk',%,y, 6i of auothdr-�-somdtl the drop.-'. . fimx,v�atigolds, carrots, pumpkino� citromp, 11.8ti . I � , : . the authority for the statement that they ' lamp post and, leatning'al iv,,beokoued . The effe0b W&B heightOtled when the ptiichets gleelirms. I - , � . I. . I . Bride only are oi,a different mater'191, '. ' . am I 'eadiah66, nalihf6wo.'re, cokn,1ohIfmbi,' I a "and 'the Never drag -&-gun toward, you mlazzle I," I ' . . are.very handsome boys. Thaii proud n may decree, A modium- � her to being -to him, -Which.. she did Pe in'tbe d6ors worg. unliattobe , to . . ,.. . - . wild peas, ve'tchog, cuoum4er6, -grapes, ., . he'tey" faBbio bid. He . . heads of the lumaboo were protruded in a ralilol - _� . . . . . mother is quite swure of tbeir.beauty� by boulders, with the Arm— as quickly no. posal . was very AM i . Treat'sti auloadel with the same . , ' . which Hill .mineral specimens from the Alba mine, row, like eo .many beasts, as far'as they . keeping them dresbed in the most becom a Wale ,pre" y ' I ohow theblIat pale and. asked her to kiss him, . . � , -, . "l * HI - Odd high nough to . "Bowltiver PassiTanDel Mountain sadother - . care that jou would ilse iii handling a � Ing fashion. She til them to po - hold Via a . Be in an , bag, � not diiitriote, ooal. 0 R R. Hamplee of Boil of ten )tild"res.oh'. .Into this hulngil menagerie . ioal one. ,'I did not know - it ias - - ad,, , , b .gathered up into a did twice, he almostl the same moment 0 L artistio manner. It the .bell riijFs and a, .to 1100. at the ut - backward upon the ground Juve. . ! Zat ray of hope can ever enter? Inoneof - terribl L ', * ' . L be, shoulders, will ol.W&Ya L be falling - different farms, poplar'woodo willow, ' i v loaded ":'has caused many a ScOl. I . ' visitor is announced, Urs. Burnett turus to, -and !ook.the perfect I ionvf a figure; The Sbd-oaugbt, him At onoo.and'ral6ed him - bass,, the -wards of .the asylum I observed on' . . . I . . . . .. . . bar sons and sayn: 11 Take your, posi- 'rtially lip, placed his bead in her Imp And berry, attollwood, birah, elm, the walls a . ad,rd, on -which war, dents- bro ­ -11 ibnotthbepaulet of ribb w d, a "j,c . fash on or pal PH %6',,', . pptuce, black' a9b,'thorm the effect It isbe96 to th uglill %ad dry 6, . tion.11 Immediotely the well-trained menterie is also very pretty , it is Added to . rubbed his bonds, calling -'him by name.' 3 iouomo , . 41AZA&M. , block . poplar tZ . insor * !bed Woe& � to gun after it liav been need all day, -Aud when . . boys tali into the, poses. best Puited to their . in dresses, on one,rilde only of coarse. . Eli) was, however, -speechless land apparently Oak. 'An excellent - - collection - from that in Divine . Providence alone not in use it should be kept in a woollen of . *� . , dress and beauty. The oider Oils will- any __ isithei she them ,,Ive tbe'.alarm wood Mr. L were man to take their hopes. The words . . . , . . ' f 61L tile mAn_ Elbroidery patterns, worked D, CAJg&jy is L ev . pomilloub feature, I shouldi leather ease. � . . I . . lean hie elbow on tile come over the material itself 'or ovee *hands to dyi" -oame, and . Roy was at once sent and speaks well for thati re A seemed to me like OZUOI irony- Never shoot ob harmless and worthless . I . I telpiece and, root bit; head upon hia shapeli , L. Lo pronounced him dead. ' . in indeed, regard the AugeIt of Death'as the match) aud, represent Jill l lonh . number of photographic views of 9MIlintain ' birdo . "just to try your hand.". Most . hand, while the younger will strobah him- Mile most merciful vialtalpt theme wretched I I each as large birds parched upon, One I led n .was &. �ery' steady, � respectable do h6lped , bolts small birds are pretty, some of them sing in a, graceful attitado rn. the huavy fat tn tl btou'.Ont., mudPrairie, tastefully framed, all beings could possibly welcome. T14o 9 odd trees ot the m6ht primitive design, 'and. YOullg Mail. and waafrom Merd to embellislithe oar very much. The. bat sweetlyj and -nearly all -of them S re useful , in front of the fire. The visitor enter$ and . where his mother raoides. The remains And lookB were remoied in a few inBtanoes, 'I no less strarigia-lo6hing (juadrured6, the . is in iihaige of Mr. W, & Ducker, Sop6kin- . 3 women werit as ingeot dostioyeris. It is brutal to kill C=annot fail to be stru�& by .the picturesque whole outlined with. narrow braid edged will be i4eut thither by to-,6ight's we � atern tailaout.of twC.PA, Experimental Farms, aid dome of thi . Been tow them'f6roity other than'soiontiflo or arbistild I uty of the scene and goes %way, liar with gold thread. trailb.-Montreal Star. I . confined by leathern muffs, solitary con- . . I I . � � . , This style of embroidery I . . and Me . W. 1). -Scott', of the Land Depart- finamemb not being -suffici6nt- One Of the . PurPosoo' - '' . . mind fall ot admiration for -her friend'a is worked in all colors and pruduces 0, most , Is � I . . . mant.' . After leaving Detroiti it will visit When out hunting, observe everything, 96 - . , children, and feels "'ImOst glih&m6d Of the unique effect, not without elegance, On T , he Urr'Od Statd- Secret& best arguments in favor of restraint by . � � ry of Slbmfo,bao most Of the important points in Ontario, camisole or muff is that the Pal cam. ns to remember the minutest , details of I 7 drahaeo of plain glace or brocaded mollair. notilladth,'Quebea Haynxporters' Agoftiaa. qqewo and the Maritime Provinces, Bud .viAiblo'naturo. Knowledge thus g%thered 1. � 4general roughness t. f her own buyti at homb, Whom abe is much mote liklely to' find � . walk about and need not be'shub up ,.in E6 isi . .. � 1. In mantles we have to note the peletiab- tion that W i legal claims -for a refund of i"y , possibly take a run through the 'here, *as is -often gliding down, the imail sitting on the Ina6tlett which, is in shape a deep rbund duty charged on bay will be paid on Eastern States. Ih carries a vast quantity room, lid.t. we age livaluable. - hunting t6gethei,,shotild I fenceorplaying ball bhaniu posomwilldh that anneoesBalry mechanical tea= Boys, what . . � cape with long narrow lapels in front. It presentation at Washington, Claims 01066d- ,of litarathto doeol of the Northwest' . be very cautious in thick covert ; as thal . Would glmddOn all artist's bOAtt, Of 19 made of fiffle, Ottoman or brocaded ing a � million dollars have already boon kind also aboiit-60,000 small paper 'be j2- does. not,. prevent relaourab being had to . one may be quite no# I w mnotlie�r�, and not -..1. _qZqurse the Attitudes given abav mre only I . . .. in Wit � I be P � lanag" 'd seclusion. A cell, darkness, partial or I . . I ffi6se for winter otie. For P a silk, sna also of the ribbed velvet, Bud forwarded. which samplal gem d 9',. total, & stiffing atmosphatei utter absence "BOO him. . . I ammOr 51.1 'trimmed with deep gringo and lace, banded . In 0, yaohb r-ace'st Minutia Citko on, distributed whore they *111 do most good. of any humanizing influence, absolute Want � - 1. I .. .1 entirely different wiu prevail, but they are or not beaded, somotialtia with both, _ The Saturday, the main Abeet of the Linda 117innipeo Free presso " I ni ( all quite as effective. and, indeed, they are � . . .Of, treatment ate but, too ofte the, Titim L )oml Legislature of s bi Louis has the pyide of Mrs. Biattlott'shoal What I shoulders are marked by a Beam, mail the parted slid swepb the deck of the Maggle r ­ . � � attendants upon the handouff, inotdold oll eXt6heitte contract oil ­ hand. . It had tlifteBult of thin novel mode of education more eldgaut models ate trimmed with .May, itilling Harry Care, peopriebor of the - , littlicill in Higher L1906 I of boing dispensed ,with by theit dildettakan to reform hot only the manners ' * aff Hotel, and, . . . The lapels are -pot otwts. A . . I andtt the surface of overage humanity was that now d6soribedio witnessed, youth of that city. An ordinance is peade close to the shoulderA. 'on of the illiteracy that is aimploym, -. such a condition of of the merchants' but the morale I will be Is 9, question which agitates many p9soomenterie pstterng placed on each side valet serioualy injuring two An ilinstratt � things al �.With ofthe of the writer's friondfll but they Will soon l but covered with lace and ottem .1 'Beg Of have the opportuiliby of Boeing, for a boy j mi'bod With ;at tagad1g, In some, pages A CHINicon pamphlet against Europeans furnished in 0, New York court the other one cannot � help appreciating, mote than 'ing Which requirea the employ I I who can lean an otba dal in -the 00690 of the famona Mrs. Oils ho, d b)fore, the blessed females to,ifuruislisuoh employees with 00 the maulttl&00 they lot() exchanged for 9, deep fall of lace, bas'wen published In Hong Kong, it or penalty of a fine , cannot be so Very am 11. - . lor I asserts that, tile 1,t, uroposus are not human Wotmorali She was a wealthy Womal ref0im fill, :b;0rbr,ntj1.3g lot the imsone which comf6dable seats," and . which draped 9, I btle and fambatied upon �g5 to $260. Another New Dettigns; In glitil D066rallod. thb left hip by,a jet bt000h� - The nook, is , beiagd at allo but wild . Bill desoandedf, bad gold And diamonds galore, Bud w6ro­ was commenced, in England and France in varying from I . 46 shall . � � , 1' I , " , � lk h ol , t an 'I Or to e,9 d At . . t I- I I I I I � I some of the old mansions aboub Wash. flaiiheawith, a narrow atViluding.Up ooll&rr 'from monkeys.. They W6r6h1p neither the 6votbad Ave husbaill Yet this much- -1792, And, the subsequent labors of Hill,* ordinance provides 14 that wroafter I ' r � . ington square, Now York city, bal . boon ofailk orvelv&t. - . heavens nor the earth, They do -not honor married lady was obliged, to ol with Cho,rlesw&rth Had Connolly. Bob It 19 be 1109,Wful for any person to vend tobacco refitted with fine modern work. Oild of A habdoome- Winter outdoor costutme is theitpow6lita.lior ancestors. They comic tears of mortifiahtion, in *,open court, that amazing to reflect that �� although the supo-' encased in rolled paper to inales or females I the beat oxamplesof good tastaia carrying mode of nut-biltiwa finer cloth, or woollen .Int6 China ,pretending; to preach a r6ligibil she al neithee read tier write, She elotity of the hunig.ho rhods of treating the under the age of 21 years; and that ib shall I , which they do, hot priot travelled with a It private seeretalry" IIkO4 jOsaile, inaugurated n6arly a century, ago, be utilaWfal for poll who holl notr out a simple a6h8me of color line walls of fabric, or volveteoili 'idnitned with town- iod themideltee, � . I M.. I dull green gold, ptbinted v�lth old atta,ago, drab Pilk, embroidered with biown silk 0 r 0,11afdroibly introatioa vice and, crime into talagnal I . has been again and again demonstrated, attaimea. their majority to arno a. cigarettes . ­..� . . I and has been wil adopted throughout In public places ' , th5t,th( n Vi lating mentsof the wppio and almond -whole, And' ,fowii-arab fur for - the paletot. that' 00untrY-" Some 6lover Chillauldli ' -The Xji Shatnpo in a. Japand0o neWh- the bivitizea woridi a ootomy of vingiatia, so the orainal1.be gt__ I(, .0, cals4a. ), t lie traso with theiriwinted trunko and masses The skirt trimmeawith % bond of the must have Printed slid tranalstdd gains of remarkable for Its progress Bud latelligendo mosolor, and , abject to 1� A .0f,mo,flooff .4 I'l,%atinma. ThA fiarnitaito ig tswin, fawn -Ai -lith rilifil Amhrmailtrv. 'Tha innio the v6nular Iltorature, of as6n ptatiolaeo, nAbot, Not &bad mablidation for berusal - I .- I ­ _­ L_ ... '. � A. __ _­ Lu-- &rA to