HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1893-12-21, Page 7LAIJOH AND ,LEARN:
Two ettaiiseo.
anntespalce with gentleneetand all ,aecortl,
te With lowly. heart he ser ved hiehliasitenhowe
haontent to hope hie laborenteased, the Leese
,Nee nen/Ifni of the word11't swift or mer,
And yet sononimee it seemed to him eight
tweet'
"Tht for his toil and sorrow lie pond show
eectireeiv dvti ituudree doilare for the:year. 4
-"Ah, wen, said he, my Weaware's `not
• below."
tone bawled itetones stentoolous and coarse,
ribaldjaugle, elmost blastelierny ;
And shrieked vapidity tilt rawly etrimem
Wind tbountude Rooked thie wolel'rous man
, to tee. •
Ins colliers well a millionaire's might he.
.the pews Weriloweel until they tined the
mole •
*These are lair sempiee, eta you must ;Agree— •
4)as man mad e ohristians and one maee—his
pito
Podding tinge iiketitld" be thede of 'heavy
3—feath • "
Watereptiute hew aterted on their armee'
eta/mews
•
A'Yeat'aft failhdde" /ebbe dateat slang ex.
Tree:sloe. ,
Mao sue trede ia lemming. At besot that
le the reparre
Ilseten hey lay pneematio tubes' f�Lbe r
anieheireetermil. . •
hered—liotening to the alleged
teeny hem&t•illanore
Seve „your oold bee ; ib ie excellent for
adeenieg gladned woods.
no vise b not si peetty inetrumerat, but
dt to a tweed thing le a pimeh. •
di/Wanes, men lo hard upielo quite raetuval
b,leali lee aheuld what te be let dews molly.
direr*, elitelit known politery in tbat ef
Zgelet reenter et le deters teem newly 4,000
Wigwag says la piano is a merle" beet
Iceland, bectineelei aria elwaye teuelt it for a
make
le peek toe fresh lime in a demi) cellar
eleotee montane end preterite meieriere
trouble -to.
Groat improvemehe will be found in tea
and coffee, ife they are kept b lass jars -
layered of tin. ,
Whets la
one thing abut glazier thee
neanot 30 nerd a all tradeomen—he eaters
rum with his Week.
Mead, dear, for once you are right.
iSingere tome Ism drops to get their voress
hip -re the Webb pIteh.
Band es wee umbrella on the hendie to
Amen ; otherwise the water collecting ab the
nentre owlet rot the elk:
31Iolebe—Daes Standemeffhave any weight
la tee etwattmeety ? filobee—Ns; 11114
=ahem ho.vo al the wait.
7,1riati Stook Broker—There goes a mom 1
weed never beer. Stentat Death—Why,
lea bully fellow. Pied Drete—That's
Suet le,
Mae lend'aera of Ceevelend e etch an en-
hbodoe t1c:tooter:1st that ahe hee gone o Cepe
Vowel la %starch of; additioes her -superb
lenteeterevalleotilion.
Until bet yeez Sie Henry Tiohborne writ
methaelaatio nellectier el , cigars,. and
*belied the poseeseion of some 80,0110 of
them, faugheling many rare and expensive
one hi pealing ire the United Stetee
erne Comet- which involveenetee owner -
500 000 .ore of lard ea weentayte-
: es e
a and Mazy -end meek tee , isolates efeetee
°raze elver
Wbvfo‘Rts3 are now mead r xtertinine
Ake thew' !Se and laduttriana moth. It
is esdal al1' an now° eff.erual 6a e deatroy-
e than other tohaeoe, oamphert or
—avast eel/wing&
Indy Cohn% Is trahsleg women for tbe
weak -rd htedroapo gerdenens, With whole
mad akin' fareir to be eble• to meintain the
hotereeque beettey ot the lawns on. -.her
mrkillaire lento.
, alike nagultiefor heldieg werld'e faire baa
amread Mtn oil remoter* vf tho glat'84 Not
"indmortilen Aucklata, Rome an
•-3errandem,•an Frenoltoo Si, Louie. an
:Reads; are arranging for latemettioeal expo,
*atone. , • • •
, at: esniell ceptiallet in 'Bt. Leuts drew
rem o. ea -triage 'bomb hail -ewe ale d it
ellat aline in the leach par b of the k edam
ithetee, adiondlog ths remove' it in the newer
in& aalasee sermeat giti town firet ants' had
,lbeetatifril
on Waning when her niattne data0
• *PAM
IThetra glove 1.0 as full ae lt pers.:1,1)1y nee
be .1e2 liquor tion serfotee of th'e tqnfd ie
elleettiy crovveix, aid the +metre lire eigher
Osier tho brine In view of this brit en& a
,gteceliel es called a .buemper beranee the
Wee er harps up, of protrudes in tb.e
, 1311(41 Browse ;I Chticte has no eyrepatbe
-with gay mad flighty feebler:le She °We-
amated her Barateinreettow ha" imuing e pre-
teleawatilean eajontog.geoerel roettraint ot.
neetlaravemencee Her :Kepley has ev-ta pro•
adhatotin the orestomery glib of. Silakt and
heseekt.ityltitedeeer.t. , ,
Inireweetwor--And now, • Mr. Glaseeatie
beer Aid, yea everreaquire the hatotb 'of
Swallowing tricylind oi,hIe artiotee ? • The
• Proithawleuesiii to be 'an tiOacer.sry-',ekattialar Qf
•se fishing club; end after listening to the
daatatiadd edt1.bs, 'bind behav-
ior ttvlo touhd 1 meld ravelloweartyr
deltightbil minci'lare foi• paefutning
olotaste4 elate orthreemised ads?, emit:0110h es
irat motha e1e, ie nude ea
Znamie : 'Pound -be 'a posetter anoOahe.
.1111,0310 naliteee, cetaway mewl, eneteneg, triete4,
elineatorm end Taequea bene, and as much
toryie•sitoot ate 'wild equal the weighe of the
.1nreencog invedioute puss llogekber. Little
•begs ief paella • hauld be filled 'tvibbi this
ontattere acne plemee among the gaomenta. ;
"Wm a lrarglar bold;'
The weather is cold; •
• Thi without a ineel .
And t have, to steal."
Buch was the song of a seedy bum
Nitith rugged suit, .breath emellieg of eum,
A policemen herd the foo ash retrain,
And that bummer is in the ells again.
nnonerramow.
,
:1301711 With High Prices Pov
Electric Belts.
-11.5, $2,65, $3.70 ; former pieces $5, vr,
410. Que,lty remains the Sturae-16 dif
•dbrent styles; ,dry battery aridacid belts
or strong current. Less than half
price of 814: Other cempany and more
3e/eene. testimomals than all the ret to.
gretereet. Full list free. Mention this
-W. T. BOB de CO. Windsor, One.
Toda gentry (member, raw arid piehleil,
eh' *own ;e.' the omourst of forty tout a pert
' by hoe erlecot owleasee •
•Geed sin" sbe whitvered, "let us not
Treat thief/el-air too light ly." •
Ile tetairiptly rose and 'need the gas
Yo hn seerievvlett low lecightly.
Nino weemee oot of ton wilt (nee shout o
telfie end no -et ealeanity with a ostietreoyed
read fonriere toile
• Plena -elle fairest form that holde
The melded, purest soul withie ;
tele sot the riehestolatit that Nide
• The swoetott breath et frogratioeiii.
al'hes men Who is. " driven to dirirte,"
-"elle hew to milk heck..
MITER DAT LUXURY.
iho, Growth of tho Plutocrat and th
Proletariat. •
EXPENSIVE • TABLE SERVICE
he "100" or Neer week—Who a Day
• not& s --$10 tSea * Witattenestly
parawa euxureone,ttamh
PATIENT ehampenter
in the Mattel* bath.
• WAS laboriously rub.
bieg mw jeinte and
trelleleg, vigorously at
wee Aetna time, aye
Ferber Cocries writing
froneNew Yorl. '
"Ten yeara ago," he
began, only a few
men thought it
ay to -to teke a Teel:deli
bath. Now we haeo
hundreds ofhegular weedy owe:mere, men
who de not believe they cen he clean or
rhoelthy without them, • Terkiels -betels ere
no longest considered letter/en but ,actisel
'nameable. Sad . in another- 'moppet,
too. mei have cheuged their opin.
eons. They ell wane the best thee
an b houghb, and the gement
luxury tater a Turkish loth is to be rebind
erbli a do:lee:mu mixtuers of elcohol an
some itieffortilve pet/tune. This make' ;the
ekin smooth and white, and lemma a pleas
ant odor."
At this momentethe spoiler sprayed my
body-withsome of the mixture and veriewed
'ehe rebbleg. Me, akin began to glow and 1
iehaled the delicate odor a odoto,, with
• jamb the pungent, euggeation of illaohol.
"Ob, yes. ' continued the shampooer,
." all one orwtomere liked perfumed bears,
for teat's -what we oali :them. Mon are
quite as vain ae women,and like all emelt-
blenceesseries libet go ttemaire „them, mere
becoming. New, rer," he said, thhoniag a
lome.blaeket ever my shoulders "you er,e
clean sind sweetrand can steer right inio the
manicure's and have your hande and fed
fixrfiLei thisdepartment in .okerge of a
ohiropodist who la fame:tin NewYerk for
ekfll in elimitheing corns aid all callow
spots from the feet and.oubelag thee ,nalle ef
the toes with ranch dexterity thee Wir-
ing is e • •'
• a aosiervn
There were abor,present three young men
Deeded
at smell table, ceding,trimming,
and pollehinw the finger nails "of bableare,
and barbere were also levy shavirig and
euethig the hair. of men who' dared to go
through the entire peograrame. The welsh.
ourawrere poltaldeg the- eager nails of the
men, and meking them es dainty and
tapering tie would a French :held verve my
ladyo faire on the night of her debut in
society..•
Newaeayv,a geod many inen, yes, thou.
aande ref New Yorker's, go regulafity 0408 a
week to bave their fingernail,: trimmed and
polished. There aro emeriti' ef manicure
estate tatinteute in the teeighbarhcied of Broad-
way end Twenty-third istreet, and men are
the bat peewee. .
'lb mete truly be arid that this le the day
hei.luxnry. It is
TflI SYBARITIC AGE.
Man erred moreemenee for the good thlrga
of life DOW then eve- before. Where thane
one described the 5Iot Creogreeves- "a bit -
Wee dollar Congress," it was thodehatio bo
an appalling and aetogether exaggeratee,
determent. Recently we have been drilling
Americie "a billion dollar coentey,",suid
tether like the phrase Now we eon go' a.
stop further end cell New- York "a bishop
foUar otty," for never in the hie -tory cid
Amerioa has as much money been spent fur
lumniee and for entertatornente.
It may net be generally known, but leis a
.icest nevertheleat that tames are ever 8,000
men nod .wore era in America who are worth -
ever a million idler, *mob. How moray of
ate woetit $5,a00,000, $10,000 000. '
§25,000,000. $50,000,000 or $150,000,000, I
W. not know, bat there are eneugh men in
New York who are worbh from $25,000,000'
--•:o $50,000,000 to form a very formidable
booy.
Too ateelstiks furnished by the various
emanated agent/es show that the peat few
yawn have neon years of
reenxiuermre PROSPERITY
in America, hub particelarly to thOlia pee-
.
Pie vvho have made greet forbears, and
have COMO to Nee York to take up their
Immanent residence. lb will be many' a
(145i, dot:Wets, • before New York will
wino to be reginded in the Veiled
States an London is regerded ell of Erigland..
4:r Paris all et Fringe. But neither ote
throe cities . contains 00 mew people who
upend . money es leviehly as de a greet
marry people in New Yeris. We have
erown no big here of late that we have
wiped out nearly all thoseciallines. Whet
• Ward MoAlliater., said abode there. being
/wily 40(2 people in aciety a few yearn ago
ei not true to -day ; for thee .eoefety which
he opohe ot has divided iteelf bee ectoderm
kood eab-seetione ; and other people have'
tensed other sesta until saint one lay' its
pare In 00 own way, and the Other isnowe
libtleetbout mint le taking place, and wee
lean .
elm to do bub renseek the blg, teems for
ovel Wee,
Delmotitee eves ewe bbe SYneZtri4:10r.'aU
that
PERTAINED TO GOOD MATING
As e, matter et' feet it to now. ' Bat there
exeu gloom of piew s within a etooei threw
A Othnotilooei tstablithinent„ better fur-
eistel, jest se well patroeizod, where the
&dug Is quire al good, if net balder, awl
whore the prices are, if auythieg, raueli
Te.ere are halt a dozen hotels
bore loader derierellione,are No go:gooses
(ht editing in &rope atmrdeoheo, unieh
lees mem s, them. Thtse menalisententeero
ery ext•ensite. Some of • them (Merge ea
at $506 day foss a opine of. rem°. In
mate el them you eatinet aloa einonatuada-
twee at any prim, ter .croreded are they,
with eeopte who aro wiUtng be Ipey eay
• thing from $10 a day ap. 'There are reamer.
eon ttebels in New York where suttee of
room% oonsistieg of bed-roona, parlor, bath -
u4 one er two sattingwociene, cost
$200 or .$50f) a week., Thist, of Wane, In -
table itervive and le private dinleim
.room and attendance.' Bat one mud have
e very good batik mod -Gent to live at that
rote,. ever if he hell n inolinebion.so to do.
Et in next to impotaibleto find p. table
unecohpled in minty of the fethionalle
ho endue-re/tumor exp neatest reeteurente
ah the reeler; ef Terenty.third streetbe.
wean 6,30 and. 7.30 in the everting, or after
the' theetrea have • emptied their multi-
tudea. There aro hue &die of public
dinetere given here in the came of
a mote h, and laueranda of privets: dinner
• parties every . averhun, which coot
PROM $10 TO $25 van coven.
And trientiening the eheatree reminds me
-shot there are over thirty playhousee in New
Yoik now and. more le prooese of OetteCrati-
tien. •
Flith.avenue and its contingent Wrests are
dotted wItie Wealthy clubs—atbletio clubs,
politioel oines, tweistio clubs, and club) that
twe so eremite that when a male heir le
bent to a taalli he puts the child's name on
the Ilse thet he may be voted upon and
elooted by the time he comes to the tweed
manhood. . Club life in New Yak
ban eetgrewn even the proportion of the
olab life in London. Any -men who dean'
to bodeonsidered at all In the swim
belongs to iat lead one club, and perhape
hell a &mom A great) many trim find it a
placer° to live at their clues, for the
• table hi geed eV the service exciellent, and
life is quite agreeable. There is a /large
Wass ot clubmen in New York who do
• not do 'any 'butinesterst ail except to drive
fait laorses, look after their investments,.
dawdle aborre%rwieter and otherwitie try to
kill time. '
• In the matter of ramie apperel, and
wernertio, too; the Mate for luxury has
pewit vary much wiehin the past few yeah,.
In the aid days 'mei most treasured f„veball
• they wee pleased to terra a "Sunday suit."
Nowadays . .
lt hends wheamose
,
la so well stacked that ha Oah afferd to wear
o, different suit ,of olothea almost every day
in the week, and, besides, his linen in
unapproaohable, Ma underwear of, kik, And
his jewelry and other artiolea of pommel
adornment the best that good taste, and
money can get. The 'wealthy. *mean of
New York wear moriditimonds and jewelry
• end mere expenders wrap:end gowns than
' over before r and even the little childcen ot
.well-te -do f'atedilet are arrayed, in purple
and fine linen and have their -own noddle
; governesses MeV instructors. There eeeme
to beno teed t� the money -here* now, and
those who are the fortunate poesitesoro of
big benk acceinnts are not shit backward in
Nwading it freely., It le the age afgold,
high, livitigeme nevem aotivity. •••
New York is a glorious city to live in if
yon have a bank necount. I have nob drawn
• or your inspection the timers* of this
'plebuto. lbelleve, however, that the poor
are -no rarer than they , wore ten years
ago. 'if myth -hie, I hink they. ere SOLate
weethetter off. Yet there le misery and
1;1;51r00g ESCOld in the great tenement 01-
st:riots on the emit aid weeWee of this
rich city, acid Men and women Often tireof
the struggle for life and t find rest beneath
• tee weters of, the.Feet er North rivera.
itethoritles tell kW that
crime is on the demean, end the tauten/dote
•orwatiizationa repot that there is money
.enceigh for all who are deaerving of help.
Teedeo do not ;flourish as they did in
eyeere gone by although the erste:biting
einteettent wao weds' the ether day Aluxt
'there are 40,000 fallen women in this big
eity.
Perhaps D. Perkhurst and kb allies have
not begun any toe soon to wipe one the
oriole of this sybaritic age.. ,
,
• Ten years ago there were net so many
Millionsiees be New York. There.were rob
so meaty men wttli iticemes of from $10.009
O $25,000 a year that they were common.
There were inat ao meny MOD, who, themght
ir .neoeseary. to keep expensive establish.
inepta employ melds for thole Wives mad
deuetitere, a better to eupervise their helm-
• 'held affeerie end liveried ecireanbe eta oar-
rie,ges-for every day use. Ile used to be
%Moldered a mark of epealal reverence to
say thea Me So -end So keeps hie ONVII
dar-
sioge, or thee /tiro. litovhdle-youelo has a
'stied. The earriege and 'the maid are to
stecestary nowaclaye that not to bev•o thsai
Whines comment.- There are e,greet mom
hotline& of people in New York velieth
hems/hid& are ,
. WIMP) AFT= BY =MRS,
with a retinue of ramie servantre ; attd many
of then employ houseireepore as well, 1.11e0
ottettom belt/rowed from our &motile einem
ilto wet. Where MO man ownsd a (merle
ni coachmen ten years ego a thews/zed ate
d /deg the Ramie tbing noW, and tome of ellen
man eave had erode painted -00 their oint
tiaras domes too-. They aloe owe expi'neive
atdile horses fee their wives end domghtort
a•.•ati 40760 to gallop theough the perk an. Nob
,4nly thie bet tease same men de not nee
el eir oeno berates and odateistgen when the
eigets are 0041 and &eh* and dins they
eey eddielebel livery Wahl° hire to eave
lititir elan precious horeethee. Net many
mon inceolgo in the " irecney of eiclieg
, end dome to their °Mots in their ear -
rialtos ton yosie ago A gfeattomny men
• do this every tley in tecr year, melee and
think: uoteleg al it, and the deeming do -
is oroedtd f,on early yearning until
late to the evening with tae eartlages of
eh/gently &eared wohatin who hateloothing
A man is muoh like a razor. because you
ean't tell how sharp he can' be usitil be is
completely etcapped.
•he:net:ling him happened to make Vesu-
vius alek. • There is severe eruption in the
mouth of the orator.• ,
Tonpite the apparent humbleneaa ef hie
calling, the taller ia euro to be a man of
,wait hlany community. -
..e.....rhaerreposeheeneeoperehaneoeseareaseeassoaree
a 39
1311,Cr Pastry
and
horter"
We are talking about a "shorten.
ing" which will not cause indi-
gestion. Those who "know a thing
or two" about Cooking (Marion
Harland among a host of others)
are using •
LERIE
• instead of lard. None but the
purest, healthiest land cleanest
ingredients go to make up Cot.
tolene. Lard ise't healthy, and is
not always clean. Those who use
Cottolene will be healthier and
wealthier than those who use
lard—Healthier because they will
•get "shorter" bread; wealthier
• becaese they -will get "shorter"
grow), bills—for. Cottolene costs
no more than lard and goes nviee
es far—so is but half as expensive.
Dyspeptics deliont in it
Physician:a pncioreo it
Chefs praise It I
Cooks extol itt
ileuseterivee venteenut itl
All live Grocers tell •iti
Made only by
N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.
Wellington and Ann Streets,
• MONTREAL
FISH,
A rew Good
FOWL, MEATS.
Reeipes for the Skilful
, Cook,
REAM IseliethendOne
lotater, 1.ourme butter,
pint oteran, 1 tee.
poonful" !eaten jelon
oioyenee eard malt. . Be-
' move the a oh toiri the
doeftere poued lbih•
molter with the batter,
pAss it threuell &eieve,
eeoued the tweet, pens it
throegh teepee, h,oh, pub Otto the oven -dor te
few crenate: ; whip the Ohrein, edditig
eery little -letran jeer() at a time, then add
the lotheer end hail the 'coheir season reiher,
highly with cayeene, put, In little esufile
cues and sprit:Ale the reminder of the
,cirral over.
Homindirele CoderhB rile, --Take one pint
bowlful raw codfish , (hate, two heeplug
bee:elute of pared eorathoa' the pentoew
he under mettle:water ; Woolen blotter tee
Biee el an ttatat 'add a little pener. • Po k the
fieh very fine and meesure it ler,htly 1n, the
howl. Pat the potatoes in the boiler onti
him fish on imp of thera, then oeher with
boiling water and boll about half an hour,
or unel the eporatoee are dime, DrainaOl
• ell the water and meth ekh end potatoes,
together uthil sloe and lights. Then add elle
butter and pelmet. and egg:* well beanast.
Haire reedy a deep kettle of belling fele
Teke up a little ot the ealmeare in a inbiew
;spoon mad ferm it into hale, drop in the
boilieg fat mid ace& Until brows:, which
ahould be in trecemiehtere
Broth cl Saintoo,—Out two or three elices
of salmon atone en ineh thick ; rub a little
oll or butter over them, and a dust 'of,
pepper and sale Pulieheenrett aahOtgreased
gee:liven over a (dear fire ; turn them sous -
'atonally until slene,,rebting a 'abet) butter
Aver them eatit time eltiey are thened, Serae
With liriaitre-dahetel. earere.
Clam Cluivoder.--Fdey chime, one poem'
of veil, ODA) half pound of bacon or ham,
one peel af etewed or eanned tomatoes; Mao
pine of water, one pint of arilik, eiss water
crackers& or ,three eeseloiscutte, one tea-
spoenful• of • thyme, ono tearmeenbal of
sweet Marjoram, one tablespeoriini of
chopped peirtley, Vireo' medium-sized pota-
toes, salt and pepper to tauth. Line ithe
bottom of the ea -nevelt ,:with the becan
or ham ,cut iuto dime Chap the 'onion ;fine.
Cat the veal into eleces a hell inch eqesire.
0110011e otame. Mash•the oraekers. Now
pub a layer of blimpetateee en the bacon er,
, hand, wed then te sprlatklismatf onion, thyme;'
waetinstijerertn-labateley,ealti and peep:6,
and then a •layer of reel, than t,omatoese
then a toyer of chopped (dame, and cootbatie
these aiterationa until ib is all int havlag
the laet layer clanet.. .New add. the water,
which ehould be bolltag, and', barely °owe
the whsle. Over clobaly, place on 'a aloW
fire and simmer far half an hour without.
stirriog. ' Then add the milk and crackers,
*dr, and cook ton mientaw longer, and Isere°,
Terv hen'. ITheltennotots inlay, be omitted,
tnd the qiiantleY racleicid to snit the de-
mand. • -
Ducklings (the Indian onte):—Stataf Rome
otos ducklings with the followieg mixtute
Patie one pound of goad ramp snook through
minoing micelle); •out up an onion mad
two cloves of garlic very Boatel reed fey a
nice brown in two canoes ef good adb bub -
ter; add one dessert apeoeful of iiirry'peen
der, and twelve eovets bruteed , in a
• merter, fry a miniiitia"thert itdd the Meat,
and fry ali together fer fifteen a:auntie,
tahingnare itedoes sob btiret. Fsll the hirds.
.web with thlirraixtursoted put thein into:
the even ewprinkle them lightly•with burry
peteder, awe 'beet° welt', That, . wall take
about threadenertere of an ,heuis to. gook.
D eh netielee *Strata the gravy eeend* them,
and- pet spleen f1aznon down the breed of
ettah. Gtsealith with etatentreen
• °Makers a la Maryland.—Take young and
tender &tokens. • Singe, draw end one them
inewpieftes. Dip 60.00 piece quickly bate
water,' then roll in flour. Tory out smile
Felt pork, end whine the dripping eo hob ride
inthe pieces of chicken. Cover and draw
baok en the stove,' where it will brown
tenwly. :Winn therougely eiroinied'on orm
side, turn and , brown • the other.' Ae the
pieers 'are done, removal :to a het die&
When all are Anishoti, add two tebletpocho
fula of flour to the dripping in the pan' 'and
stir matil sineoth. Add' ono pint ofetch •
milk or create, and stir until it 'thieltens.
&HOOD with salt and pepper, pour over the
Ohisiken, spenkled with ;Mopped pareley,
end Reeve. Chichen a lae Maryland le
hens* serv,ed with Dorn dodger's or fribtere.
Fowl a 'la DelitlaweOne large fewl,, one
ehilletna piece of celery, a pinch of °arty-
poider, a gill Of:heed oil, ewe tablespoon -
fele tomato :thrice, a eprig ef thyme, one
eay.leaf, ono glace of eherry,, one-half pint
steak, seasoning, a tablespoonful of -walnut
,itetohup.. Cub the fowl in joints, pleoe them
10 0. deep aellae pen 'with the oil, ebailot
minced,tthyme and bay -leaf, aprinkle some
seesoriing ever, .fry a lighe brown, remove
the bay -leaf and thyme, and /ionr off the
oil, add" the tomato sauce, ketchup and
stock, simmer 20,mi'
nutes then add the
elierry, simmer 10 minutes Iorger, 1116 the
jointe of fowl en to a eish, thiehen the
gavy, add 010 ouray•powder, boll 5
minutes, anti pour evar the fowl. • '
. Feimesee of Fewle—Divide a, fowl into
o'ghtpleose, wath well, and put the pieces
into a atm an, and barely.cover with boil-
ing water; Beason with a teespeonful ef
:Alb, a little pepper and a blade e$ memo, or
litte nutmeg. Boll forty minutes;
off the 'ileum ass fastaltS 10 rms. Take out
ehe pieces 'of foul' and trim them nicely,
Put pant of thewater in which they WOPJ,
boiled Into a stow pan; when lb belle up,
add two Minces 'rebutter rubbed in a good
tpootibil of.fietsr. Add a gill of cream ; lay
in the genera of chteken, cover the pail
close, and ate* them gooey twenty minutes,
About ten minutes before they are done erld,
a eprig of Finley chopped fine, arid juot
before diehing 'edd, Ok. Crumbled yelke of
two hard.boted eerie
Caoking Interior Steale—To cosh an in-
ferior Steak, SUals as back onto of the rump
or round, or chuck steake, euir the meat.
lightly With mit and pepper, dredge -well
with flour, paean- it on with tee hancle ;
then lilies you thick iron panwery hot with
a spoonful, ef Incite lard, olive ell or ran.
doted butter;. plural:Win the ate* and
quickly turn over and ever till the oeteido
is Orellheared, then mid a email enpful of
boiling water, Oleo an onion over the top,
put on a Bugg , lid arid let !limner very
goody for half an hour longer' if meat ie
Wei) tough. Thio metres 6 monis Revery
filth and goes Middy 'With insetted poiststena,
I prefer to nos eta lo cooking Welke, aa it
imparts the finest ileeer.
A Plain. Boat Stew.--Tekefour or five
pounds of tbe retold 'of laeof ate' Fret itelnte
teeter enough to sever it. When the water
has ,been thoroughly shimmed had two
toreipee two carrotsect' ten onioes,
chopped smell, helf a dozen eleven aed.selt
arid pepper to Mete. Cover close and 'boll
very gently foist, or five hours. A abort
three before dialler veld a teaspoonful of
sweet) mejoratre half it Cap et tomato
ketehtip sated Mbletipoonfel of flour wet
• eMorith in cold water. Thle 10 a very
economical able . The hod 11 verygood
cold and the ormet le okoellent.
Soup a hi Bebe—One fowl, three inmate
froth hutter, three-fenrthe poomia glue, si
'elute white etwoh• edite, 940 boll pleb ereitilie
Retie? the fwl,; ph* Ole Neal• tom •thc
tones„, mince a pound of it to a r000tb
-vette evith one-fourth pint stook endbutter
'Bela the rieetio three plate (*took, till qui e
tender, put tb in the morteir, and poune
tho ehieken t put tiro pulp la a stew
pen, add the otoch; rob/them:10.a fine Move,
melee it quite hot, add the creepy', widely/
obenid 'be boiling, end ,pepper to tartish
An
• A RUMAN TORCH.
alian Pelionnan Covered:WI* Petro
leum and et tn fele.
BEAD G GTIJOIc ON rOiES,
•
A 'Berme oreile says :Tiaere Wan a serieu:
dot, resulting in Pee death ef a petioaut ape
ithe oerloue, it not fetal, burning of a. eozi
stable, yeaterday tie the town of Bitento.
The people were ceebrating a relegioun few
tival, mid at night .had leree quer:Attlee -of
fireworka thab they intended to stet off. The
genclarmea and onetime effieete Wet:fond
to prevent the fireworke display en tht
ground, that tb would be daegercue. , The
people repented this aotioh, And when Ile
offiolale peraletwd in their. de.termlottion to
prevent till° deploy a riot emitted. The
gendarmee were • getting the • worst
of the enoeuuter, when they wire tre
derecl to fire upon the mob. Themeter
was • obeyed, ttnd, a pi/mewls , wag hated.
Thia added to the fury of the nob, 4413
the figlitieg was renewed. 'The good/name,
tapparently not witihlog :te fire hoe the
orowd oven, elowly retroetedt to the einem
'atablen. This placrewas stormed tied asp-
' tired'.
In the meantime a constable named Curd,
fell into the battle oh the eneb, and sortie.
bady auggested thee lie be 'made a to-ech of.
This euggeseion wee hetled with .y.elie arid
, cheers of delight. A quentley of .petreleure
wee Procured and poured .ever tlse Order -
testate countable. A match was then applied
to kis elothieg,, and in an instant 'he wee
enveloped in h mese natfiereets. Just atithis
moment a hodar• of gendarmes who had
,00me from another' qoarter of the town
made a rush with drawn swords upere the
• moln'scattering them rightand left with
• Melee from the keen -edged Medea. Cettis
were born off and vir.appod about Carel, e 10.
by this time wax uneormoieue, and .the fire
extingmlahed. • •
He was horribly burned, his face being
almost unrecognizehle. He was attended.
by phyaielens, who, tippet exhmiting
geve it as their opinloo that he- bad labeled
tire•ated wonld le all, probability die.
. The gendarmes then burned their atten-
slim to the rioters in the station hhose, end
• seen pub theirete flight Many Of the mob
were weunded. Several of the Waters were
captured and looked '
A fatal riot is reported from Glardirealli.
The rural population are bitterly oppesed to
the new ooternunal tax 'on the sale of milk,
and a rioteue crowd to -day vented their
indignation easiest the Coinowntal Commit
for impend:0g the tax. They media an attack
upon the buildings in whioh the Counoll
meetinga 8.re held, and it was necessary for
troopsetertniersene, te restore order.; , The
soldiets.-fieed 100. 010 Mob, and killed foir
persene mad wounded several other& The
riobere then diapersed. "
A despatch received to-ntglit from Siete
dinelli•gtves further- deealbrof ,the tax riot
ab Paptenicen Sloily,. on Beturday. The
mobaf peasants nate had peotested, egaiest
the milk tax -wrecked the Cannoned build -
tog and &egged en the ground two oar.
bineeris who veied 0. stanmen Intlitsoyre-
inforce:names.' • When the troops 'arrived
they found at the head of ehe .nieb 'revers.'
women, wee carried- aleft portraits msf bhe
King mad Queen, and ,soreatned : Dewn
with the taxes:"
• The 'efts:ere in command of the teems
appealed to the 'w,onsent te, be quiet, and
called upon the mob te- dieparee, but no
'heed wars 'given. to their words. Several
shots were fired by the rioters) before the
troops reeetard orders to sheet.' After the
first volley the mob tetreated, oarryin,g
away steveral killed and wounded. As Elston
au the troops were withdrawn the rioters
gathered again, entered the rootois of the
eheriff and killed -htm and his wife. The
leaders cut the heads from both bodies,
[emelt thein on poles end carried them thus
thebead of the mob through the town.
Eight persens were killed during the rioto
add ten wounded.
Sparrows Elrod the Bundling.
A pair of Beglieh eparrows who built
their untidy nest in a (loran of the Gide'
High Scheel were the !adieu:es mama of
tome excitement and of a fire, about whieh
tho bright -faced puplis will outoltatter the
eparrowa for days te come.
, Hew they managed to fire the building is
net very (deer. Professor Bartholemew
thinks they marled a matoh 10 tho neet jutt
as they pick up all sorts of other Wilco ;
that it get very dry and was ignited in aome
myeterions way. The woodwork of the
cornice was ermilyeet isa flemen bet ft never
got mouth of a alert. —Lonisvilie Courier -
Journal,
Sick Ireedaehe and relieve all the trouble* in oh
dent to a bilious state a the system, sudh as
Disithiese, Hinisea. Drowsiness Distress after
eating, Pain In the Skit), he While their most
remarkable success lies been shown in curing
Headache, yet Ceite10.1}'s LIMPS LIVER 1"1141a
are equally valuable an constipation, outing
and preventing title antioehig ementrent, while
they also correet all dieter -earl the stentaele
stimulate the liver and ingterkie the bowel
teen if they only eured '•
wehe they would be menet pricelest to those
who eihree'from this chistresSlak comp/atm
but fort•unateln'their goodneaa does not end
hero, and those who once try them will ltial
these little pills valvable 331 Sp :many ways that
thee will not bo wr1ltt 00 do without them,
Bat after all sick head
Is Oho bano of sio many 'tires that here is where
we make our greet beast. Oar pills cure 10
whileothers,clo „„
Ciatrattls ter tit tivrat,Pitts Aram -We salau
and very easy to talte, Ono or twowilis take
a dose. Thee are strictly :vegetal% neer do
not gr'N'IrTIPOITifN131i11.)yg14;,:e",-ao,.-
ploaso atee ecel
nee for 51. Sold everywhere, or soil enhmee
henna unntoIllsi00, row Tortc.
;rictt
SIIPPIIESSING THE NEWS,
Bravo Non Who Turn White WWI Mr
When, Allowed Platy of Iloilo':
THE RICH AND THE POOR
(" Doestiehs" in, Halifax Recorder.) .
A
<phterP4rilo stl)11:4"etiotie;ntali;41.4cs°1)olliertonaleittY'len:bIllnill
Etalliax,,en several (moods/Le ban refereed
to a " habit" our per t have of gunman -
tea einne happeoitem which rieve-6-4aWO
ere styled kO9Ald 40. " Net wormer ita He/la-
me hos had a word ahem) their' cor that,it
sa ebberved, bearing,on more or lose notch
thee le low de eated e.0 whetever the matter
might happen to he. It would enticed*
that , tele- wee A repreheireibee OM'Aliatint en
the part of the H.illex pone e how few it
mey be we, le a matter (nephew Drialablese
here are Seale, in cur OWEA midtrb, whether°
or Ude idea.
So, viten In corivereetion with a nem -
paper men de tht,r day, X leek 000sOdert
to eade h1 views, and tido ie substaatielly
what he averred :
't A jowl:Meat ktitne,11 must be the 5udge
4,1 w13 a i he expert iont topeteitile, as elr.
ouenteensea nrey de- enure. The pulrib,
•rn suab an arena as hie, ',A nob a reledres
"maser. I haire knewa a Wetzel be opteraid
stet Ninth the suppresalon (a 10 oellee 1-.) of
e norae of talne miedetneaniefe to meet
bite I there was as independence in the peva,
endthee it reed° &eh of ore and flesh of the
er;tuti to arpue that it wpm a manifest un-
fairoos ;. and within a ehore time I have.
known the same party te ask that e potion -
lar tame or item should be suppreand. We
ere all barn, hat not dead yet.
1 leave known a m.,,u 00 00211e into the
eclitorial room in the inornizig with deter -
in ale eye ard manustaripb In hie
hand, fieurlshieg it with acerbity, With dm
ten:teak, " There, I auppese there is ne.
• paper in Halifax with uidepentlettoe enough
to,publish thin" You &awe ;at 11 • find
probably 0100 ib is extremely. pereentik of.
lenitive, and even (seminary lthellette ; to
deellee publialeog it fax that reastn Wank!
Only add fuel to his preconceived idea. Be,
11 yeu are experienced, -you say, "Well,
ehla le rather libellone, and of oeuree 'I do
'pot know as toils truth ; hut yen soy it le
all correct. I Will publish ib, but you
(night put your name on the back of the
/i outmoded), not for publication, but fee
reference. At the moment he ta apt to
anewer "all right;" and does le. You 'have no
iatention of publiairlog she letter er attiole ;
bat here le •where your experience Beene.
He goes Out a little indented. You will have
a visit from him in an hoer or two, with
the remark that " Perhaps, after ali, you
had better leave that out." You any : "Oh,
• I geese it might au well go." And then •
something like this ensues:
• I've been thinking over the matter, and
there might be something in 10 whiter it
• ,weuld be as well not to publish."
Oh, you say it la ail true, anal suppose
there'll be no 'difficulty in . proving
• " but on the whole you'd better
leave it out' •
• ".Ob, let lb go."
"Wail, mied you, if you publish it I
won't take any rosponaltahey."
" I expect it's in type now.
" Well, Flee here, new ; I order 'you not
to publish that, an I want it backs
He grows exolted—to paclay him you -
give the aseurence that it will nob appear,
andthe individual who WM* denounking ehe
• peess for itei want of indepetidettee goes
iiwayevides with fere lect -Ms' article may
'see the Ughe, and is not relieved of hie
trepidation till he aexieuely glare:ea over
the ensuing issue of the paper. 11 10 hed
been refused in the first inetancsa, he would,
have dill kept on, as kis wont, deorying the
want of indepeadence In the press.
"You hAVe curious phases to daal with,"
oontinned ley friend. A eitteen Comes in
and says: Leak here, bhere's going te
be a wedding in my family„ a
daughter married. Now, we are quintal.
peeple, and don't want any beetwentailie
it in the papers ; I have Eeen the
°there, and told them, and they won't
have anything.' Yon else ogree, and stick
th it. But enterprises gets., the bettor of
probably only a helf-promiae of a eontem-
porary, and 10 gives deteile of the happy
event. What enema ? Yon perhaps ./reeet
the citizen with a bundle al that (Menem-
porary under his arm, (bed he says: "Leek
here that rag, after all its premiss°, pub-
lisheil a whole let of duff about the wed-
dieg," and when you erapiciouely impairs
what the bundle couples et, .! Oh, ib is wane
of the papers • as it is in you know,
10 will do to eend away to itiende.' So you
ere teft cub in the ooldhand probably the' ,
rag' henceforth beco,mestals feverite journal,
00 itieliaely there were thiamin the moment
of the wedding that flattered kis winner.
"And be come book," said my newspaper
Mend, "te what we started out with—if a
eon or husband, or daughter nrwife, re-
eptotebly ithenected Nellie ,no ordinary rea-
son to fall, should become a misderatataist,
but not in Buck a way as to ,figure in the
public courts, at all events in their home
dine why should the pteee not accede Oo a
pleading request to "keep it out ?" When
blinds, are ds•awn, and 'facade are /breaking
behind them; when weary dap and steep -
less nights, when teem Mutt hardly was°,
and grief thab outs linee in the face as with
a chisel, and slivers the hoer and bows- the
'nature form, are the portion of the tenet:anti
booms° of • the tramagreseions of kin,
is there anything that requires that
the ory of, guilt slaall be kept
rhouted under their windows? 1 say,
No 1 If the !mestere became public, ehrough
the (muds, then ib ia time enough to, deal
with them, for then- they aro of recited
which cannot be Well mutilated, with far-
.
nese to °them, perhape of ha influential ,
standing, bub bo like unfortunate positiera
• " And finally," he concludel, "1b le my
experience that the daily papers de nob dis-
criminate between these who as etroeg in
•purse or position, and those who are poor
• and obscure, in such respeota. if the
whilem jail bird or °hernia drueltard
*althea that kis same shall be "loft out" of
Sem police reports, ledicatIng even in his
aegradation a glimmering of Shame 1. r eon-
tideration ler others, kis regnant is seldom,
probably never, refussed ; hundrecle oi tenth
, PISMO are matte and, granted, 11 1* only
those who knew nothing of wlsat they are
talking who prate Of the want of ledepeaer
were of the precis lh such a conneetem, ; tied
• really they altered not be hard, for we haat'?
not What Q day may bring forth."
rallying on the Teacher.
• Jimmy—Xs a ladder a transparent body?
Father—No; whet nun% , you think se?
dimmy—Berantie the 'heather aeld any-
eldng Was trausparent that yeti couldtsee
,hrough.
A Sure Sign.
"Is Boss erigeged to that young Wank."
"10 Isn't out, but 1 geese *he is. Illtneve
Ihe'o always relining him dewn.'0
The biggent wooden *hip aflotite'is the
elipper leciattoke, 3,400 toa$ gr t es Meesure-
meld Ord 336 feet long. '