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' I I I add d Ike iza.u&t eight of 9. dark ontlawa. , ' ' parison with her soft, distressful One of the first things to do is to soon as thickened pour over the fruit. I , but ho could nothelp that, be 'O a f,roth, I ­_* � I CHIARTRA I. : `�(� A` When he Was dressed ac.ortain shy- speech, , as . I . . , fig, t a little dista-li" must speak with such powers as 11% gala. a little knowledge, as to the best Beat the whit Of tl'O eggs t ea hAterelithig Experhaeals to ShoW Dirt allid . � - "MInd, Dolly. you must be h me by, "It's Martin Dolany O'gaIV, said Dol- ness probillited'him. from. entering thet turp gave him. I parts at the meat to purchase for add two tablespoonfuls of powder . qu 4'relletratloft 14 Dwe , real; X1446 a tona of annoyance. '.11 can . sugar, po and ' 1U. I , . i , six -not one.minute later. it dining..,00m in AvIliCh ll,6'boarcl"Madgei, "There are two ways by which you or over the custard . 1. � '. 7 1 .Iwoul,ctult I;ast :IX 40, I I.Y.ika ant -what lie want& comi-ag here . soups a4id. stEms, Let us take , beef brown in the ove.A, Serve cold. I or Irsvem"its. . I 11 a, quarter i I . E14, and the stranger talki Ug French ,can make amends, and first I would I I SO often." I b,eg that none, of, our friends Nvilo Were fitst, T140 top out off the round con- Chocolate Castard,Make a boiled: People I � , . . ,n Burlape are examinlylgaow, e xunt?'* . - to the here last nigni should be told of it, I tains wore protein, Or fies'li-fairming owitard with one quart of, milk, the the question of the preforen to be . "It's easy. to aea w)ia.t he *-anl�il.�' together, Re totook himself I , ., . I � � Ice L I I ,�& , "Well, r--'.Iy. I do believe it You ware ) said the Old Man with a chuckle; "ho, library, to, the letters oV the Fortii- should not like to think that Xmn�u matter, than the ri'b outs. Tile flank, yolks of six eggs, six teaspoonfuls of given to the different substances goner- , to get Ireland for a* est ,, wants, you, Dolly." I guess 11un and ay; sy--ollair. They and Elizabeth, and Evelina or Kurt-. , . . �� "I'm thinking he'll have to go on , k eai . or hear 4014 'which soups aad stews are fre- ,sugar, and one4alf cupful of grated ally used in paving streets -granite, as- I . asking for tile Isle of Ma.u. just to 11 might oust him with severity, but it Anna Alcofor�ado should sv� I wt � I I 'w-antlng, me. then," said Dolly, cola, was s that I was taken for a thief." que-latlY ynade� Contains nearly &a much Vaiiillc� chobotate. Boil until %UfficiOnt- phal� and i6od, ; rites a, correepoud- I Inake a little ,pOt&tO7.g,arden. Instead Of � a 'Well, to enjoy a short interval �. I . . ; t!V,na to arrange the and saii- "You are. laughing at us," said Eliz protain a.,j taie riu. On -tile - other' Y I . stirring all the time, I an cut, All -depends evidently on tfie'4im cups 1 1 . .� . being thauldul to me for sparing you i 0 vIth a goo deal of superfluous Of IU,XurY- The roona was warmed sbartly, "We knoNv that you ,will, nearl old flavo ith vanilla. Four' 11 go hand, the rib portlon contains more whites a to be attained. It it is to be desired to . . a whole day, you begin to grumble. dattex. With a stove; the book was in the old- away and make fun of us to all your I to . I& a s a pub 6 .f � ,, I $,It's a pity yon Couldn't tarn your fashioned typo,�, an almost sleepless friends." fat or heat Producing substance. Fur- . a s b ten tiff, 'th powdered Avoid noise a wood pavement is best. . in "If I do. you, will Live one way at tiler exAmiiiation shows that the other .. gar' on I . and next come asphalt and granite. As � . because r won't let you stay Out part ind to him, then ; a fine I ,V' On � of the night as ivall. But you �Al-aYs. fall,-,, like him, -with a ,good farm of night was behind hire; soon ., be punishing tie that -would givel me more cheaper portions vary little in the Sponge Puddlug.-Bake a common I I - wwre ungrat,�ful, from the time Yon] big own." slept. pain than I could well endure, you. ,regards cleanliness, Asphalt comes f,irst, 1, L. �' -were a baby." The entrance of its subject eat short i I:t was alramt midday when he slaPto Can shut me out next time I come to amount of protein they possess, and sponge cake In a flal-bottomed pUd-L then granite, and wood last. From . an . I I this discussion, Ile really was a- good be ask for shelter'.' that thow pieces, such as the plate and dingi-divIl. When ready for'use but in economical point of view granite leads. , I "But, aunt—" I looking young fellow, tall and well the afternoon Nvas. advancing when "Oh, but you can't come agatil," said cross ribs, which have a small proper- six or eight pieces. Split, and spread followed by IL - , .1 . "I won't listen to another -word about, built, with an open honest expression was stand- FAliz. with vibrating note of fierce dis- obew tia,. this .float by vidth butter ,And return them to the , wood, with asphalt ast. L I It, Dollyl Back at six you must be; I of countenance. He p-reeted Dolly-witli ing beside him arranging a tray of content-, "our stel)mother will be, here." tioa of pr , dish, Make a custard with four eggs Asphalt can be more easily repaired - 1� endliness and shy am- i food u;pon the table, 'L He looked at Madge. their Larger quantity of fat. to A, quart of milk, flavor and sweeten I than wood, which in turn is preferable � . . or, 60 sure as you stand the,re. this! a mixture Of fri depided cold- , .# "I was going, to say that the other Let us next look at mutton, We i to taste. Fourover the cake and bake - to .. lot ; barrassmant, receiving nil I" she said and smiled Up . one-balthbur. Theicake*ill',.twell.andl granite in that respect. Granite I I . To,lessed. day, I never agan -Mill shoulder in return. Old Lynch and'bim, Oil 'way In which you could make amends find that the neck of yautton, the piece I Ila-sts longer than aspbali�, and asphalt � I you go to see this grand friend of Ibia -wiCi�, 4however, fally ina,de up, for - -cold be to give me leave to Coyne fill the custard, This is delicious, I , often used in stowing Or soup -making � than wood. Grinits is better for horse . ' Then she Pointed to the food, and de- back; and it you give me leave I Will . yours. It's little good yowIl get from, their weeWs want of cordiality, and i ,Telly Rice. -Boil one cupful of rice, I I in a fair minutes 411 four ,were AM- manded in pantomime if it suited him. come, even it it be nwess%,ry, to that and barely tit. for anything else, con- in sweet milk until soft, adding A, IR- i cars than wood, and much more so than bar company. I'm thinkiag-il, fint, he'd end. to get an introdur.bion from all tainjs more protein than. the loin, th i . I L . . t seated at the tea -table. Courtholle concluded that he the clergy in Great Britain, or from the a He ,jugar and salt, to taste. Pour into! a�sphalt. To prevent horses falling. lady, ser, up with book -learning," -'s-nd IC111yu you see your friend. Dollyr' asb- ceased to be in disgrace. M forequarter or the hindquarter. al- cups. and whan Coal to a dish.'wood leads, and then comes asphalt. I I Mr% Lyiich� strong in the conscious- ad her uncle. would royal family,,, . ,L,,% dark though it has less fat. The shoulder, Small out a tablespoonful of rice from F rom A large hygienic point of view As� � new at being herselt uncont!ayninated "O yes, unicile; and she's not a bit rather, mwoh rather, have been Sulu- A ray of hope shot Into Madg . I . changed. You wouldn't believe how moned to a family Weal, but tha eye,;, the first glimmer of a smile h(l- whioll I-. another obeap out, contains the top of each, And fill the place with phalt deserves the preference, wood ba- �, by book-learlaing, disappeared through -ag. to see me," t W gall to shoW through her distress. J with whip- Ing glad she -'N a move .!protein tagin the neek� and jelly� Serv� in v4 diih, , the least desirable, � poor Dolly I ,,Who was that, Miss Dollyfl, asked I at his IOL He bad taken man t I I "It, 4 tin iWilare there, a Ted and sweetened cream piled oy6r In making an averaga, then, watind I a a � old ad:90 that, the back door, leaving %J%I there I 0, Y' , good deal less fat. 4 1 � ,, with Philosophy in the couirse, of t a And did I hera llgbtly� that asphalt holds the first rank, with I - no , w i imrossible, *valz I . �_ standing in the mIdXe of the spotless Martin I os Still. the housewife should always , granite second, and wood third; but .48 Far- recent hours and he took t is al snow -shoos and bring back Your sil-I keep It before her that Animal fats are fill Nvith cocoanut .Soaked in in regards noise, safety and repairs, the kitchen with a -wce-begone, face and "Don't you -remember SlIen I 0 Postboys.-Pare, And core six apples, roll?" said Dolly, turning to bim, ,witb. What right had be to intrude imse v6.r 11, ilk�placo . eyes, from which the tears. were Just more friendliness than she, had hither-! H,, required, sad so. when Ole. buys meat, A, bit of butter on tot) and steam them advantages of wood give it the prefer- ' t I pil-tea,f*11. i ate big ineal alone, His roving Madge looked down, a protty Xe4 ))a- once whenever hygiene and cleanliness � Toady to fall. . to shown. "Her that was pu . . I r in the National Sollool here. She, glances soon brought him pleasure for gMn to Wattle her,pale faea, and. as it for steNy from sixoh a partial%' as tile: until soft. T�hen reyyl�ove carefully to a are not of paramount importance. "'Tis. too bad, anole," she said, ad- a the angels who yn'4nage the winds and flank or the round, which is poor ill ; 4ballOw Oau, sprinkle with sugar and These opinions, which are based oil '.. I ftioasing an elderly man in a blue 'went to Ile nursery goveryie6s to some . be found that some One "bad tiptood clouds did not wish that the bluSh at fa,�s. she, should supplement this by 3, brown ligbitly. observati6n in the different large towns people at Mambport, ivtid they took, be" into the room Willis, ile slept and laid so dear a inalden should betra'Y too in England, seem to me, at Any rate. . I knitted jemy, wha, ,waa seated on a I ahroiud -wii b- . bft of fat out from Ov3 pro".. rius or I . � I thom� an�'- 'now 6110'$ come � the choicest vointes, of rom,anco near much. a ray of scarlet light from the HINTS FO as far as ponoerns the hygienic ,park � I . bench just outside the open door� , home quite a lady. Only think--sba'S - � . I a TIRE TIOUSE111011,I). ;� . I . smoking a short pipe and rea4lng the 'Ne to �syseax FrenvIll I heard her t,,vlk-' his chair. I Sinking slin just then came winging from other portions -w-`I�ere Wexists in' A serviceable and practical cover fair to be decidedly open to question. . through the dispersing storm-elolic's large quantities. Th -L% is the Principle a dining room table when not in use From a bygienio point of view, wood- , in,4 to the Fren-ch inaid, they brought The -.vind bad dropped, the snow had and caused all the white snolv�world I a pavemems have fervent advocates . newslNiper. �- lisnyle with thfim� and Bllen�s French I � upon ­wWoh pork or ham is cookod with is made by purchasing an unbleached n , ceased failing. Before Coarthopo had to redden, Ana dyed, the frost-flcm'OTS fbwi,-j or with, liver, that t � and irreconoilable adversaries, who both ­ - "A quarter at an boar won't make *sounds niver somehow than the French � hese. which 'tablecloth of the required length, sel- 1 . answer� . woman ,,,�S, finished his luncheon the young man Oil the WindOW-Pane, And- entering are richer in pr bring forth arguments which are the much differenes, my girl," he, i 'wilere the pane w" bare, lit All the . otain than in fat, may acting a scroll or some large, effective � more Contradictory in that they are . bave their taste of the latter "SIrea,king French doesn't make a, who looked like a notary's clerk came room with soft vermilion lirht- so, In plied. - � I ad placidly. sup- pattern, and outlining this in wash ' sierson a lacly, Dolly," said her uyi,Ae � in, using his broken Rnglish. M re- (h, wonrierous blu4h at the whit a W01111, Allts, the colors to harmonize with the � based on the same experiments. It is " therefore difficult for the outsider to I No difference to aunt," rePlied Dol- in a moral toiie, "There'.s sailors down A very n,sturaA protest for the furnishings of the room� th, I . marked that the storin wa% thm girl's chee, yet did Ilousekeeper to enter a.t this juncture tmslde�q I;eing easily laundered, makes I . over and im glowea and ly; "but it makes the difforeace Of an at the port can cum and swear ill 4 I --- ------ form, an opinion. . half-dozen different lauguagm By I that tboY uere now going to get cut net confess too much. would be to this effect that she diislikes an attractive cover. � . AGAINST WOOD PIVING. . bour and a halt to rae.-Don't You see, tile by, talking of sailors, ive bad a vis- a double -team to plough tbr "You -*vill allow me to send in your greasy soups or stews, Quite right. ' I " uncle, it I haxe to be bAck at %ix, I !tar to -day, while you were out." Ougb bhO compliments and inquire after My" So dooi nearly everyone wit,lv an �d.a_ Two or three oyster shells thrown up- A number of hygienists and contraot- road. NO suggested that Courtbope Woodbousi as I passV" This WPS ors for municipal work claim thativood- . must leave .1farsli,port by the balf-past `A visifor, uu(-aeV' should help him to drive it, anti to CourthopAls farewell to Bliz, and �i;; c&ted pallate. But bi�vause a soup or, (in the fire with the coal will. help to a pavements give rise to an impalpable three train. but it I might stay out till "YoS, a sailor chap. a fareig - st ew contains fat, it need not be greasy. allpr1i an7 dinkers that may be gatb- al , ter. It 1 transport the callod joyfully in reply., - A. of fri,cass-ed Chicken cring dust, composed of pulverized fibres, , a quarter past., the five train %rould atkan. I take him to be by hij apee,h- � ast" prisoner to the gaal in **You need yint send back big ines- Is fuur dis -- in� the stove, whicli is taken up into the respiratory . dot It's very haxd� He ,%vas a handsome toll6xv, u-Ith big the Vill, One man Must te left to $age for We shall knon, that t&y are greasy because bits of park are cook it, is said that polishing silver ware tract; and they absorb the ,mixture of I dark eyes and jvhita teeth, and dross-' Proteet the Young ladies and the house; All very ineifferent.'" ad in it? And is a really good beef by rubbing it with oatmeal is a good rain and manure ,which fall on their VIt do ,-*em hard,11 s�dd her uncle in ail in bright colors like a girl. 1,11e, � into the w-arlet shining at tba,west- 8�ew greasy because, it contains portion.3 plan. It is wortht rying, for it cannot I surface, and thereby, rot, that they al- . s meditative tons. 114,11 on a blue shirt. a,-; bright. or , one 10an must help him with tha art sun. an omen of fnir -vve.,tbor and or fat I Q- t . barm. and it may do good. , IoNv this liquid to filter through the . ' V . to aunt—" brighter tban Dolly's gown. and a tfA,TA and its burden. The speaker delight Courthope set fmth avail) C�-r!aiyily the fat should not float 1 . 1, I "If you were to sliea% . Warlet cap and gold ringiti in his ears.! shrugged his shoulders, suvrgesting from the, square tin -roofed 1pulte, 'A globules an top of the broth or For removing the stains of fruit from i cracks between'the blocks of wood and "Why, then, Dolly, haven't youli'v- Ile was a c1,11 .grA%w. Ratlier should it be cooked table linen oxalio acid, javelle water, , to accumulate on the surface of the � _, ' that I cement on which the blocks are laid. spoken ebap too, that' it 'would be more suitable far "10aving.-I -is tile savinfT Is. ,,his heart ed long eylough with Your aunt tO, I%-. as fax as he could slicak Naglish' behind. him." The large f -Arm h+wse-,4. through it, incoxporated, As it were. boiling water and milk are all recom- thus giving.rise, to a permanent focus JAlorin to -remain. and said that for his rpsti-,-a from long (olafincluent and Tb.- V%vo, may be so alcoly blended that . I know thAt once she says a thing &Us Mt All. He hal fallen on the. rwks be-, mended, together -with many other 11(t- of putrefaction. . atieks to it? She's a right good wo- low. and eu.- b's hand, and he came here i part he would be much obliged And stimulatei Ity the fro -At, shook their tbo fat Vill no M'lr& offentl the palate uids. Our grandmothers removed all A French military engineer M, Pet, . . to have it lolkeid to. The �IlLssus al-?IhonOred if Courthope fivould aecom- bells witli energy. Th" Morin ,,vollion than when it does when eaten on such stains at this st-1180111 "laSinkischo, guided by the experience he has man; in fact, there's few like her, but ways has A, soft spot in bar heart for Pany him. nere some illain And a. disrilayed sn, -h g,inti-xvi I I qtd even ten- stcruks, cho,)a or roasis. � � ac. a S , the linen upon the grass when the fruit � acquired through the steadily I r a - � she do make up heir mind uncommon - a saflor, bevaulie, of our boy that's in �"V dornp;s in thoir attwitions to the voln, In making soups Anti siews, a very tree, are in blossom. ing amount of wood paving in a large I C diff reat, plan 4iould be follovied from . f OmPlimemt�,: were thrown in About fort of the second When desirous of me-ading a piece of number at cities, and particularly in , tight:, I foreign rarts­oo she bound it up for strength Awl the generous anpritsoner. in wbom I .. perceiving that beryincies interveyl-. bi*m. and tied one of my best handkor- CourthoDe,s � they bad foun(l I 4 friend, ti,qt, that pursuea in broilZing or frying. In ss or China a 0 , Paris and Londoa, an increase due to ���; elliets, around it to malw it look smart Activity lie ba(l displayed but not a tied in a blanket and lving ftill length th,N latter prom,�q the a:im- is to coMp'u- broken gla emeat can Ila h I on the straw of a I!ox.`gleigh. lie I(mited We the albuit-iii on the outside of tb(I made by.dissolving half An ounce of � 1; a demand of the people themselves on t tion was not to be counted on. and in- -And then she made him sit down and word Concerning big temporary dIR- account of the quiet brought into the . - _.,.� deed quite aware that it -would be of elat a bit of dinner -with V-% He lwaa Content with himself atil the world, jn'�A+, an;j by tbas sealing the. roros. guyli a6cia in ona gill of boilitiq streets by this method of paving, claims , I Water I I bor Atteynpt walking on to Mazzhport, he said. I grace ; if this man know 04 it lie did Albeit lie had not A,,;vet. retu,med from to prevent Oie eovape at the Allc(­­ and stirring In plaster of Parts antill �., ) little, use. Dolly aban'loneA ' i that with two or three big washin s a rOUldn't make out -wbat shi 1) he belong- not regard it as of any importance. the lin ppy rovinj pla, as of tile In S01111-mUlK1119 111" 0111PCt is to cO,'tx the mixture is the consistanoy of a I roe . at -coaxing L-ative, clerk i,hA juieps, out of the ni��t, And to ao- pasto Apply the cement to the brok- I hiyyi� and turalug her atteur ad, to, some foreign name tbatIcou,il- He " .1 drunken f -rain. The tal week, good mveoping and two or N I .. tion to a little looking -gloss tbatbung n't catch.*, I , I -a. a wattPr-of-faet young )Dan, as glad enough to give, Courthotle the hiove thii cold ivater shopld be put an edges with a brush, and then fasr�- disinfecLions a day at Cab or omnibus I I not mileb int;rpaterl in 06urtbore np, w ,. stationS3 -wooden pavements give no ­� reins of the r�astprtul horses; lie sat on wift tbe meat. Ana this should be en the two parts together until perfect- odor. liowever, as these precautions are in a corner of the kitchen, began to "lint borry I wasn't here to see him," a stranger, immenvoly intereste,.1 in tile blue.rainted bov Allowed tn comet to a boil vsry I said Dolly. Ion one eilgo, of . slowly. ly dry, 1. � t, readjust her bla6k strAw hAt anderim- the fact of the theft And all that eon. I and Courthope, on the other; thus t An hour is the .,;hortes!, time it shall' not. carried but Anywhere that I am " Wall. Dolly," said bar aunt, "let it corned it. Atthf�L$IifrI1te'.;t ou*'gtionbo. ,,, . I hey � Ad Many . vL housewife is disheartenad Aware of, the conclusion is that M. .. . son nerk-eiblion. In spitti of the Plain- be startnd, bravely plunging into the require to reach the s4ramering point. � � a In*kson to you to stay at home poured out excited information. Xa the house into Petbehe admits that wooden pavements � I . .1 ness of the aforesaid hat, from which in future." vier h,td Net a servant in tile house drift9 betweenthe poplars, '!'lie drifts It should -never be permitted to cook Nvben she finds that smell. � her Aunt had just insisted on the re- "-Miss Dolly doesn't often take a Mrs. King. ,,vho Was rellp were "" tinasd ,with' -Ink; the pop- at what N termed a "gallop1bg boil." ,%vbleh she has just' moved was izhab- - , _� ,ious Anti jar, _ . I bolHay," rmid Mr,ruil. �,, inter al'ting the'reil 3i;x1it upon It %hould never go bejond a simmer, ited before she arrived, And that al- .As regards the dust, X. Petsahe de- 'AlIr . �'. � moval of a large buneh of poppies, the -She doesn't often go 70FLIOU19, had found in him a convert. th-Ar '1� upriklit bou�hs, cast. in which tho only Agn, of boiling is A ready her nicely cleaned beds are be- ties absolutely the assartion. that wood- 11 � nil. _ t one, Mr. De- � e, a( heroyale "ItIrnteStant to plea�ll " . 0 a ements cause a greater amount picture that met her view was 60 sat- lapy," said Mrs Lynch, "nor won% e,wh of them. a clear gba4ow that gentle bubbling at one side (it the J!ng occupied. A sure death for su h n Pav or. I *Is point tbr� narrator i seemed to lie in en(116sa ngth athwart, soup,po�. Moreover, thp pot; should he invaders is benzine. . _,;, 8 le. -in macadam, or, granite, even. This , isfactory that Dolly for the moment whi, ai�gvl -of her." ojl,;",� it will at, once de- th, m I have t ich, s T e. Is', apai n.) Then lie Proves by the fact that the wooden . I Tea over, t aV ard. kept. closely covered, That the stcam stray all insect life, And does not in- I _ forgot liar grievnnoe and syniAsid baek two, rpon establisba(l avi(I Ila as ed higher -migoq, ution the glowing sw. blocks only wear down two or three - I � I tbemselves. - , tbalir pipes, on tbs� t 'it . er waa mquarrel, and lie had i Courtho a looked bAvlt at the house may 110� PSO&Vc. jure carpets or furniture. NMI along- millimetres a ycar in streets with . � o' � at the reflection of bar own round* side , e cottage door, while ft. j Nlrh - ) - In making stews the process VarleS -with this fluid and apply i I . Imnell out, le I 1,h haTbeen -,a dim and phrilton) necked can averagil traffic and one centlynotre at . childish face. Presently her uncle, -who I AI'm, Lynch a � Dolly put, aiwa,v the The Isneakar's si,anty r�,nFrliqh W.Vs i likp thfl nbrlit before; there4sunlit ilip a little. Tbore are very few stfiNva it tboroughly.in all Cracks and crevices most in very busy thoroughfares. ff, bad apparent-i7bepyi revolving the mat- tea-tbligs, 7 lattwi contrived I; I 4mq tbi't buyl, :ixoved'by having the where the bugs or their eggs May be� to of the simplest, His s'lld. "Xavier is I ,Z Iron, eaves And lint o13, which are, not lm� ,A tar in b -s raind, apob- again. seize the Opportunity of bar aunt's me- 9, very bad in,% tingal the driftq, ,qlol,yed Upon tile mpa� That is their foundation season- Leave doors and win(lows open and the LIQUIDS CANXOT PENETRATIli, I . , I . It n, mm0i Worse than Our i windows as if with'Jight from witlAn, ed before it Is stewed. To do this, the odor will quickly evaporate. Benzine As regards the penetration ofliquids ( , ,,I tell you wl,.at, I>oily, it you wom mentary absence fr;�ni the room to P001110 usuqMy are. This winter bs �. � to ask 'Martin Delany to meat You atlraotitythe little b1totralseblefebehoAd went to the 0.1ty ,in(, and burned the steel) tin roof into a meai, after it ha,t been cut in Pieces should Ile used only in daylight, As it through thq cracks between the blocks, � 17 I g 4 , . � � a,nouiplished in the morning, at his wit i ros,iz, 1�ut till his glanee was ot a suilable size, sliould be fried for is very inflammable, and must not be 211. :Pats,he Claims that tb!S is ,not I. . the railway station with his rar, you � and en- ,sharpened. ,and wbon he Came bao�- lie .. I �. i rto � ,9,!Tty,'V,1,- upon h1s lady -love, wbo --tood, a few minutes in butter or dripping in carried near ,-in open fire or a light. possible, awing to the swelling of the 11 � "i, might walt till the fliv. train and be able the clock to maintain its hithe., ma.de a -hpme He sent Word to Arrs. i re.-arlle of t1in cola, .-it the entrance wbich a sliced oulon rat been -Whe,n- using Cabbage for cold slAW, blocks through the action of -water. He ) , ; N s the usual nightly sal and. would like to be converted, too. into ribbons an hour or more says that as far as Paris is concerned, . I Doll� liallml to consider this scheme,. � nre-iso.l - w r -was dying I of- thA Ss ,driff-rneir�li�d porch ,and browned. As soon as the meat is . I. � here lly six at the same time." i unirap'eac,bable character for veracity. r<ing tb'kt �W old fathe has fi , - ute . - : I "AT A,dmiral's flig Mrs. King travel -4 At on -a with a horse la and 1100 � . . - No. �o, unele," shl .said MIteT a mn-'boomed'out from the wat-hed them ". long As the su.:Alight sligh'ily brovrnad wateir should Ila pour- Out It ne has ever found stagnating liquids � manl',, besilalillm "I'd so,,ner Coyne by ! shlp in tile ]lay, the clock gave the first and the a y upon the land. Was sba looking ad around it, nol. upon it, but it before it is to be used and let it st, I trona,eat servn.rt-man. The , i water until the last moment; then oil the cement basis on ,which tile wood ,!, . . ,/� . the early train than ask1lartin Delany , strbke or nin;. old father takes n long Lima to die, so At the Plunging sleigh and at it shmild loo.s�,n tliq fibres and permit ill ice , is laid down. , rr v to do aj-, thing for me." i "Well" .-A41 old Lynch,, "thaVs Xavier comes here yt-terilav to s,ty driver, or at the wonerous chmins (if tbo juices to escape, and then the meat draia it upon a soft cloth to remove the As regards the absorption of or- I,.:, �, "There's no one would do it more 'wonflerful clo^,k to be sure. There& i light in tile rent cload beyond ? His should siTnrnsr lint!] tender. When water and pour a French dressing over . �. . . I . -ate's difference did not eome back, expe . � if you'd only think harAly ever half a mia Is S116 Will StAy all ni hii f wben be 11 heart told him, as he drove on into the such vx.remely tough meat I% cooked it. If once tried thus it will alWays ganio liquids by the blocks of wood, 1, I I Willingly, my lass, gllt,,*' '.Vifp she got . -,vIlic sot',gimentation only was capable of � one'l, a � very mir7r,t of the sunset ,h had that it must Ila out in cold "ter and be treated in this manner. Ing the question, whether or not I � so. However, p1p,ase yourself about 1W,ween it and the g"un; and when fright nd slis told that the old . embrared the Oittening land, t'hat the s*mviered as I cg as if it Were for soup, — that. I tie a you'll have a pleasant: there is, I think it's the gua that ido M'Ln Ivas not going to, dis, thatshe, was. id, altbough not regardless of the [eqa w:ater should lie used, This they be4ome impregnated with micro- . : day, even IT it's, not to be A long one."" be wrona, and not the clook " , afraid tbp.re Wag a selleme. Now -we mA bian infection. However favourable . 1, And the old pilot, putting big ipe.still haV outer glory, oni.,,- rojoi-ed to the full in should ll,� much reduced Ili 000kinq. M014ASTERIES OF THESSALY. . tookp a Xavier very safe. He may get — may have been the results of the re- . aai-ht, into his porket, his Way (To be Continued.) five years." its beauty be;raii,ei tbei vision of' her ayl4 then served With the mpat. So searches made by M. gar Garcia Smith, . by It sfeep path cut in the Cliff to the _.— _ heart Was focussel usion him. His much of the juices, albumen anti fat 111'g-rChed 1116h OIL The 1welisand Reached by of Sydney, Who in 1894 failed to find . . THE FACE. s inquiring After the heart. telling him thN, tau!,ffit him has gone. into the broth that there L�-- , Sealing Ladder.q. beach beli>v�. I health of the thiet be was, told tb.,It' no pride., for had he not learned in the little nutriment, left in the fibres� of any pathogenic Organism in a block ' . It still wavited some minutes of the, It is well to bear in mind that the beyon,l being severely frostbitten be same synal, S -a of time only to count tbei meat, it this is served .without Between the curve of the Macedonian of Paving Wood that had seen eleven time at which I)Nly ought to start in � was littlp the worse. He %Vag e - � pa( frontier of the mountains at gliassia years' service, the Street Department; order to catch A. train at the rallway'fl%Ce is a sure Index to character, and druillc With the stimulants tbi 9"Ir himself rich in What she gavel And the gravy. � I t Ue Ht was for this unrensonable reason ' — and the open town of Kalabaka, whic of Parts requested M.Aliquel to under- . - Morins bad poured down his throat. h take new exDeriments to confirm at " ( "­ wation, some two miles off, And she � however great an effort ynay be made I greater I I i that the sunset for hiiii ha� CHLLAR AND REPRIGERATOR. texminateis the long western plain of remained standing at the windo,sv,! to keep the features unAer control, a The visitor enled the interview upset the risults of those made by . look-ing out over ths sun lighted sea by splendor, that for the, houx the hard, ... Thessaly, lie the monastaries of 'Met- ATx. Smith. I will say at once that 11 La,ts Of a ship; person's disposition will be faithfully saying thlit if Courthopo would be sad facts of Wickedness and misery, Before warm. weatther commences the I and watelying the tall rr I good enough to drive^ the beam glance gives the idea. the result of these experiments showed I � in full sail sink below the horizon. She'refleoted in his countenance. At add through the drifts his own horse and oven though they lay ,At his very feet, cellar and refrigerator or ice dhe-t eora. A casual very clearly that Wooden pavements . . . were as though they were not. betag occupied by - I ,� was "used by the., recollection that it � moments, perhaps. it will be easy to sleigh would be sent after him the Slow was ,the progress of the great should be attended to. U,uallytliecel- of 014e wliD15 space . are not as culpable as the Advocates . F I was time to be off, Anil looking up at! adopt an artificial expression, but as next day iiiies of bare hills, but on a nearer in- �. 1, I . ,,, Courthope Inquired ,what horses; they pasied the grove. of high lax 1% the storeroom throughout the pavements Would Us . � the old-fashioned dook which stood in' Was tb ipectioa a curious amphitheator is to m0ce us beliov�. . : sly of the young'mistress of 4 . .1 . a corner of the kitchen, she saw that; soon as the effort is over, the face is the honse. The other replied tbat elms and hirches that, dressed in the summer, because it is the coolest Place found carved out among (�118 mOun- In testin the penetration of ynl� I . mademoiselle approved of his plan. It ,t had lodged in boughs �� in the house, and for that reason it tains,'and this is Occupied by A most rob int 9 I I . ',� \ , it wanted five minutes to the hour sure to return to its natural state, and, snowflakes tha a as 0 the wooden blocks, M. . uld start � in any case, throughout Lhe long hours and branches when. the Wind dropped. rdl.nary Collection of rocks, on . when she sba, - was evident that poor Madge was no stood up clear against the gulfs of blue .should be made and kept clean and dry. extrao) Miquel reynoved a deolgramme of saw- � � "You old busy -body," tqbe said half i of the night it is left undisturbed. We longer mistress; the clerk was An that now pened aboire and beyond, Everything in it should be Put in Or- which Am Pexuhocl�like storks' tests dust f , rom, the bottom of a.hole bored �,:w �� �� aloud, a4dres,sing the Plook. "but for!all Iratow how clearly the face at the emissary of Mrs. Xing's And as sur.h. 0 or the turban on a Turkish tombstone in a block with a drill sterilized by "I, ,, " . Then the oteora. In I �. ,, I you, aunt would never know whether * grizel or pessimist, with its pinched he bad taken the control. Still, as he house was bidden, and after der and all rubbish and refuse burned. -the ae'rial-monil,stelieS Of M heat. He than diluted big sawdust in L��,�, �: � I it came home at six or balf-past. If features and wrinkled brow, shows the seemed an amiable and capable per- that,. by degrees, the light of the sun- Many people allow tbirair cellar% to - be- one place a bugs monolith is found lit- ten, ouble centimetres of sterilized 1� ": . ,. T Could but stop you. or even � �-- Ohl canke.ring spirit that exists within; and son, Couirthopo fell in with his sug- set passed awa,y� - , exally Crowned with b-alldings, as in . 1, .,�:� . ,� a, to take an opposite face, there is no Ir . Come repositories for all manner of dis case of the Xtra.usLery of AIL Saints, water, sowed in on nutritive gelatins, � 1.1�1`11 I 1,- , . wd uld - e hesitated estions, inwardly vol,ving that goon. of (The Bud.) s, and as a consequence it I the And counted the number of colonies �11 I moment; then softly opening the Ila-* mistaking the contented face of the qp- i6me domain, if not this one, Madge � carded thing po�ularly known as Haglos Barlaam; after thirty days' Incubation at a tem.- � I�F, - , door, peeped cautio;agly out. Her aunt timLst, who fears no trouble, but in- should a. � in another a group of jagged rocks porature ol train. 20 to 22 dogrees can- I hggnr be queen. become,; a most unwholesome, place. - waa in the little field. behind the oot-Jends to make the best of life, and to Court Waived a mes%ago to the HORISYES' KEEN INSTINCT. Some warm spring day should be chosen will ha-ve, one Pain(, capped b,y a nion- tigrade. . . - � .- _ el .'� I t,ago, busily engaged in slyreading! take all things as be finds theim. The offw.t that the youog ladies wished to when the 'windows all around may be astery, as is seen in SUNIoliolas. The With noW blocks Of wood the sample 1. I olothes. upon a. haiivthorn hedge t(r proud man and the vain woman can see hiiii, There was something in the The, horse has A strong sense of *small. opened and the place dried. out and most striking feature about these man(- Of sawdust taken at a depth of three �­, � dry. Closing the door, Dolly mount -'be detected instantly by thesemi-sneer formal vs-ording 6, cam- Hie will leave musty ha3r untouched in aired. If the Walls are whitewashed ev- a,steTiaa is fhe method by Irbiob. they ealitimetres .mave 650 bacteria per �, I I �� i� ' after his solitary mea , -which hi� bin, no matter however hu,ngrY; loose ladders s �dust-tbat is, less than �. ; ed a chair in front of the old clock, and'hovering over the countenance whiGh 7 an me Ong ac, a . are reached, either by gramme of a`%'� I ­. � ingde him irnaw that they were ill at neither will he drink objectionable wa- colan antly in the cellar it will ban ,� outside, the perpendicular ruilligramme. liar old blooks ,I. with trembling fingers moved baf-k1bo'is & sure sign of the abominable spirit in, . 1. ,�, that is eating- into the heart. ease, that they bad talc�n- their mis- ter,' however thirsty, His intelligent ept r"gla'i being ,wound up by means � hands exactly a quarter of an hour... he nostril will widen, quiver And query keep dry an free from that musty- by I that had seen six, eight or nine years. 1�1 , , b That, terrified at her own audocity,sbe i The pleasing expre-ssion, with clear, take. more devoly to heart than amell disagreeable in most cellar$. of a windimss in a not at the end Of '11, of service, a layer, one or two millL. 1. 1�- hastily left the house and --,at off at calm eyes, which is to be found in the Would bave wished. Ff-P had no sooner over the daintieist bits offered* by the An casional dW eetant sprinkled -rope. From its beautiful position, its ,' metres thick was first taken of fthe �­: � I a brisk pace in the direction of the rail- face of the atmightforward man, can- entered the room � where Madge stood, fairest hands. Blind horses, Tit -Bits about the cornej,j WILL also be of bene- size, aad the fair preservation of- it -s' ..; ­ ­ a isurface, which had become incrusted � �, � . : wav station. I not be better 'described than by the than he Wished he were well out of it says, will gallop, wildly about a pals- fit. Too much care cannot be exercised buildings, the blionastary of Flaglosflar-: wit,, earth and sand, � ­ . . I � I - "I deola.re,," said Mrs. Lynch as she! term g-inerally made use of-" open again, p far did his sympat-hi with ture without striking the surroundi I., The sense of smell irifoing in keeping the place, whero. foods are laam, is, a very 90OLI Specinie4a of Lllesa , I I entered the iritellen a. few minutes at-, countenance "-and it presents a strik- her discomfort transcend big own fence. ms stor�d, in *giood order. Health is. too fifteenth century monasteries. But h,S TO TNTICROBE PENETRATION. � J .� I . T e.rwards, "it's exrlier than I thought. � Lag contrast to the face of the Crafty pleasure at being in her presence. them of its proximity. .Others will, preciou%. athinig. to endanger by food what makes this one of special interest These results seemed to show that I I 1. I I , -What a harry Dolly was, in to be off.! man. Whose �ynall, piereing eyes are Madge stood, as upon the first night, wben-19osened from the stable go to ' - -to not penetrat � : - � � 'Which has, been exp ;'�,�� I . behind her sister's chair. Elb _osed to foul odors is, that the .rope is said to be the long- ,vnoden pavements a - �. I C I 1, She might. have waited a little longer :'ylot for one moment at rest. Io6kod the gate or bars opening to their accus- urpose-ato feet. ne , ed ,by microhes, which remain adherent -,i,:� . tomed feeding -grounds. The horse, in �, ,� .11" Not that she'd have been 9, bit of us' It will be seen, thorafore, that we frightened and excited, yet as half on or atmospheres. Air the place daily, eeb used for the P he "I r1s. should never lose. sight Of the fact ".4",- if some wittdows.,is not kept bpen� COU� ladde,r�q to this mouiis�ery afe not so to superficial layer, co ' ntaining from 4"",� .,�. iresaed out as: she - waa. Them gi Joying the novel excitemwi. R , browsing, is guided firi its ebotee� by ' 11 . diflicult to clitab as ,some, buL. inas- one miltion to fine and a. llaff, lailliolis 1* I .��; 11 i pale -fared and'distressed, showed only I proper food entirely by its nostrils "Aantlk- ' I , ,_ip, � . I &re A_t8rTlb18 trial, to be sure." that whatever our disposition may be, T.he refrigerator, or ice Chest,., needs mijc.h�'as they pull out evewy time you 'per grarni I tie of sawdust. Unfortun- ��' � " . : . ­ � it will be faithfully xl�eflected in' Our too plainly that sbL, bad need 6V all , Blind horses do not make mistakes in � I � �. I . ;�,,�`�,, I the Courage .sbepossessed to. lift,1or . theit. 4iet. In the templ a of Oly ' ' i I � em, and oscillate fr1irlittufli, it Ately this conclusion is in complete - il . Orip, th I , A ' � , ­%_ . I mpus at, ac6a-4ional jyaslhing� and flushing-.' ith th-t-it '�arrivad at by' - '' L: � 1'4. � L :, counteriance, a. - d no eflorrt, shoii,Ad �be . I ,. Le ne.t� T'he Mail �!,.�, '� . - � - CUAPTER 11. 11 ,With, tc4ldlyiJig water,, t6'wbich`,,a little S', pleasanter to. -TiOk ti n- contradiction 'w I . . . L �, ,_� eyes , , �;," I , . .- . I. I . L spaxed in. our days, -whilsf ,the to his. Yet she was not going� to A brbn7'6 hors�. Iva's exhibitwkil,, at Elio Nikolaos .8 - && I O" Rodef, and Nicholas, of tyoys, fif I If � 11 I 11 . . . . ; featums are pliaN ,.a, to, co;rle at any un� shirk her duty;.she was goingto make sight of wbi �b real horses experienced ' holle, acid'ha% beent added.,It should aste,ry of Hu'los, A. I �ppea� . ants. L, L � I I , .. car With _ hot L be Ill, A taj!Ally ail apidate'd 01�Ad I fi( )-h �and � r experim. . I .. I I 1�1, . ' ,!, L 1; ,,, .L � . . According to the opinion expresso'd desirable qualities we way have acquit- her. Apology, and the apology of the the most'violent emotions. It is Said be scrubbed. inside soipsuds, L " �Mfff. ' �� '�, 'I I by the old clook, it still wanted four, . - 7 j � we vidted Met- These tivo. trieii eat out to vbrifj the �, 4,,r ', I., - 13 L c6iner- entirely. L L. ­..�o, � : I -while. the laddews, which are,sean accuracy Lot M. Miquel's work -that 'ig , , , �.. or five minutes, ckf six -when D691y, re- 'no' in- eara, Lt ,,6, , . . I . ad Do order bli,vt our features may not household; Just as the judge, her that in casting,th6 'statue a magicia -and A� little aminonia. The �� ,deseTted whan ' '4� - � father, would have wished to have it had thrown hippoulanes upon it. which ,need esipecial­VA , tention . that L. . , ' .1 'L 1. L . I . � I the I -,% � at-% dgment � ­Tiho . c , L th L. -'W. " frol'n the neig to I i�� as, I L . Will fin: ' 6ve�r in a P-10 IJXB­�r 1119, . - . appeared. um.a an, expres- I f.f_16* h_ _.S_ 1hey made'the quantito,tive,an ��!­­,. �� ay ' " I 'It of surgrise. "So you managed; Sion VePUI.SiV,6� to� others, and unPleas- ma L 'peak, and lid.liging' froth the alyeas I ainkrobos contained-Aki pav-n . . 1% Sal Hex aunt gteeted bar with � in eouxse of timio ass . by the odor of tho,plont, d6ceiVed I ll;�) i . of th I I �... . I 1, I I . L . L I't was a little speech, conned befora- horses, and tlietedil is the� secret of"the' ab be left opet- Onto in ,;wwhile ring - , a home In good time after *&If. : � sat even to ourselves I . � I w ou'd " chost in bare.rook were Impiaoticable. All these ing blacks at 'different deptlis,' Tiv, ,; � . to lo L L band, which she spoke -a quaint mix- miracle. I I . ben there In no ice in the -re uyider the Archiman- 1:10ing so they followed a somewhat (lit_ L I ,� . bArdly thought you would. So much I I—— � '. I ture of her own girlish wordin land - rde, ,to air it. If this is not done monasteries a, - I I the better for you,.tbough. Here, taike I - - I a P'e- L d,rite, a man - of - co lumaindin presence ferent method, which gave them ,an ex - I off you. -r things at once. I'm. ready to BRAC REFERENCE. , the forinal phrases which "aft the - - untenance. T% - �1. I � I . _ I BRIG -A.- I occas - she A r the milk ,and butter will �ssumo ' and salIntly 00 �. village tremely fine powder of the Wood they V � I dirop4 from all I've had to do this bless- Lady (to applicant for position s do- lon. demanded. Courthope nave VERY PLAIN. oulia'r flavor which is notat all. &P of Xaajj�akj * * d in, betw0en tile took At different depths, and it is prol.,�, . ',,O�i, . I iaestic)-Xy goodnessl This I ea knew. precisely what she said, , His . PaJtjZing. L �Some' people reco is Jamme YL I ad day." I rot rence outex rocks of t,,his curious h'th X able,that this will account ve i�L I 11 t.re,in, !is signed by Mrs. Upton. � feelin�i were up and in turyluM like Mrs. Blinks (angrily) -Call that an =eV.ng,& lump of r3harcoal in the " " - r large- � I I a so you wAlta& for the fivei . L the winds on a gulsty day, and he was argument? Oh, get out I . I it ejetables with stronIg or ps- ter, and in the ,lit It thi" =Y' ,4-11 ly for the difference betw6exi the re- . L , fter -,ill," w1iispered liar uncle as she* Applicant-Yis. mum, sho,signed it barrassed for her emba-rrass'nient . Ntis - at the back of the village stands a most sults. The Paris pavements,4ftek.,three . ! I . I pastged, laden N4th the, tea, -,tray. "'You herself, inum, after I'd been there a 1,03 . , Winks -Don't you say 'get, out! cuilar Odors% oficuld not be left in A L , liar hou-irglas-94colying monolith. or four y ' I - closed Ice chast' With.milk, butter, eggs Peon I . . while be smiled for tile very joy of it to me. . I . I ears' use, showed on the sur- . must, ba,ve run all the way fxom. the ; wake, mum. ' . a)l. L I I I I . The ro*4 on sitheT stdo are perforated tace After washing, more than 50 66,00(ii 1. station, chiild." I I i But Mrs. Upton has L been dead for I Mrs. Binks--1 address the expression nything made from them. - jo 'ream' or "" I -st�r Or a , I . L , adge confessed with grief that .6 your argument needs to be kept in a with ange holes, which in the fouir- bacteria; I there were 84,210 at. one cen- ' I L L I "I dfA c I - twenty years. I I M. El liz not to you. bat t - I Th3'r(*i -r:;�r a teenth century ,were Inhabited �by the, timetre, 43,010 at tb I . L I , 1. I turning red.. . I.. "I' That 60?L Wtlll' WUllt had mistaken Xavier for Courtbope. do not Ask You to get out7m-to get out ,..I monks ny' L I . . ) ,, ,ome ,very fast," said Dolly, it place bu f it cam be pr vented, 0 L ree centimetres, and , �. � It's 'van' She said the man from. file village had , I I diirk and damp, 51,100 At five centimetres, The sit- - I . "'Twas-a risk, my. I - . a fthe roam, or the house or the town Ah.uja Uot be . of -St. Anth . . laas� Supposilig 1?place, afther another 0i've been get , — UtL perficial layer from the'Rue Lafont, I 'L: � . . I I I shown them what folly Lit Was to sttp- or the- country, or tile piatiet or � th� oil —_ , Mis . . M It wl�, . I -Aow that the train had been a, bit place afth�r another Oi've been get- Pose that L�hhe gentlenia - L sionary- man, don't YOU Wa Lyons, after five and a balfyear L L , I'll b char -act -ter for t I) L n could be Xa uy�L arse. ODo I ma,ke myself �Iaiyy T DESSERTS, I to save your soul? � 8, sor- , , . "I 'I, late, run your best and you would.not, tin' on tha 8. She begged that . .i .1 vice showed 79,860,000, at two Centi- L , L ", I L: I L bave been lta.re�ln time. laowevor,' foiVe Oi niver heard p� " irs, Winks -You can't possibly make ­ . L' "' rs a" w""y- _ ., "" '�'! i -Is pardon very humbly it al - oxange Pool -Peal five oranges. Cut Murderer -Yam,, sir, but it ,y! .don't I metres,, 489,600, itt.four cettimel�res I ,t � 1. . before , yo 's A".' .'an yonnself any plainer than yo ro na­ , I - 'ri.- ! you're,.&!l ri�ght, m things turned .out., that tyl .4 p c a ' leddy was dead, ,Triven � it, c 4�ntl heard. some. words fai. turally, I . I L ' thin alleop, po , over . them a mind., rd like. to save my,ueok fir9t. I byiet. I I I . t be I thapAth??f I I ho, end � . into , Air 1 1800, and at six ,*n' y as 423,600, . � I � I - he rest her s-wl I' . I I I I I � I . L . I I I I ,. . 1 W110,13 that coming up . - I I � . 'L L 11 � I I I, 1 L . I I '. . I I I IL 1. .� � I I. 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