HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-6-29, Page 6A. liquid starch gloss which wo can eceaveaeacesa,...aseOgieeasee...e...e..ieageoies,, II,
ream:nu-mod consists of nee ounces of /ee • •
et, I Wee linthoeing this wiali rather
eve e I -I ouse .A1,1
fl:' ounces of water. Mix all and boil
eta' t gether. '1'wo or three tablespoon -
1 exeellent if premixed as follows: -
boiled starch is a good proportion.
fuls of this ridded to four ounces of
Beeswax for polishing, Linoleum is a,
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,00e, my reputation.
,
f heard a sound-uninietalcably the
nervem uncomfortably keen, despite
teller fiteps. Deoweiness tied - in-
stantlY, end I was alert, and with
cloeing of the door at the top of the
arable), and borax in forty-nine at, 111 [ 8 PI I 11 .t. expectedly gratified, All at ono I
glycerine and two ouneve oath of erO, ..
petulantly, when it was zuost este
Abollt the spormaceli, gum senegal (eheap gum
eoegaeseraleaegeaa>a.S.>34eoa.a.e, i Serape 000 ounce of yellow soap for I beld iny breath, and reaseured
every two ounces or beeswax, Place myself by fingerlug the small ;revel -
DOMESTIC RECIPES. I,
ver I carried. Theo there came foot -
all in a gielliftot, cover with a little
J ellied Salati.-Slize four cuttum- turpentine, and stand oa the stove "You are the most ativenturotec falls, light, cd ow, and cautioue, and
bels ancl just cover -with water; add till all is dissolved stierituf with a and fearless Pers"ri 1 li-"nw: 0" S°° I Iznew .1 was to have inure than ono
1.
O slice of onion, minced, salt, cay- stick occasionally. Moe a little or mast also m,, yourself one of the Ileum,.
inost diem -vet," ate, lelowbray had
e11110. and a little lemon juice; einnnee this on a flannel and rub the lino- Them, was the flash cif a niatell, a
(We minutes, add a 81001 tablespoon- letan; afterwards polish with soft said to me. few flickering% tont then etiooded a
ful of gelatine, and cool; add a cup dusters. It W014 at the conclusion of a pri- Wm, steady light, .A. candle, of
of English walnuts, ;end Put all on A white fur rug may be cleaned by vat° interview al a VerY 11x1111)thouti 001118. 11" 1 tumid Nee nothing
ice. Whet) ready to serve, break- bite rubbing into it hot wheat flour. illative. yet. The 41')) lot' moved, and I
bits ond lay oa a bed
he(a4rte, oand add
a little otfig
etmtauyc- Sbepfroereied .thecornuignieonnciangbarge odpeearal t1i4o11n1s1. .q.na1 .
a11
"1 1 ivr'onda:Y•
1). .wtt
-. bw
atched in ,1(1e11(11.1)a) ion1111 light
ocinais% beingcareful not to athennead the fame net cleansthe fur 1,i.1i"Y11 1g11
114111)0."11e111wtad ohooing tinenthe outlines of strong
dslok mussy. 011111 1' repent the proeeswith dry 1:J11e1L S4111deoeI)ceneiron!neiit,sriL113f
01,10,mousso._cookucuporsu.liutles,.Therurthiuguroothr ,c,1,,ula:141.lwa.,ofAytasr,,Ail1110:4114 atel,,appathingpa-
Mowbret3,, st,:cithro' E•Es, ley einploy- curiae which had already ;Amick Enc,,
gar with a sande half -cup oi Walel. dOno with new rattemq. Shake the ,
l'S ii 11.a, 1) (1 con Toe:able for el- in the quantity of the will:Louring, in -
live minutes; heat: 411E3 yolks of six flour out of the l'lle: When cIonn 11 AO 1 •
thee bocev or mind there in the dark, eneasinglO imPressed me,
eggs eery light, slowly Lela be the 111111411 it the right way of the fur
where 1 had undertakeo to do 140,111"',1 he viell ors were 11 otreett Two
syrup, and cook over we.ter till it with et clothes -brush,
coats the spoon, Strain taitt acid a Before ming 1,04,1,0 yeg,t. n 1,1,54 11 0 OW Y : [alt 1 lied got soniewhaL women, tell und graceful. 'they
Pint of stiffly whipped cream. and drain away all their natter, place the lead to it 5)11111 2(101113411'. All the Wore heavile`-trimulecl lints, and Were
vanilla. Put into a round mold and vegetables on a tam e 0,„ c0114„,ier, 8411(11', 1 11•011111 haVe bnen grateful to . cloaked, but they looked undisguis-
burY In ice and salt for five hours. and pure boiling water over. PI114 111)40 had the use of it small light, MAY elegatt and fuellionable, They
Turn Out 011 a round platter, and 1111 11171114•11 rids the vegetables of the however small a glimmer, to enable ,r1toeticird10ci
1 ,11(, ;;('
igt10.e.fuet, T 1
an.1.(1„ayaa l
llizttttliteiwi.
the center with whiplied cream, and water 111 aline). they were pre:agent, tee to road.
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if your table is decorated with yet. and which often cauees a bitter I resettled myself as l'0(1111)l'101118l'0(1111)l'101118lv instant impressIon that I had 10011
low 3.0101S, lay a cluster of these by taste; and bollieg water also LOUIS 115 I e111/111 on My chair. 44' 1111111' that
111"e 11d1” licrw'e' 01111', Wiwi w"6
the 1011040 mouse. '1'll1 dish must to soften the vegetabes, Mid 11(0.14414ies 1he etecti 01 1notor, a:idlest, which ,,"Zr .„l;'rltlee,,antra8nnidein
aio01itilnot111cinrcm;
pro. nee thtn., else what \vas I LO
ItcoaifteniflEn:,cizel. heeitated, and decided
They fumbled some time ovor a
bunch of keys,
."She conibioation-oli, what le it?"
The question lied etzen raised above
as.aticcai....iani:ilde 4110111J IFIN.tuasrtiC;t1mpaanievwt a\tyht(1111e,
the epeaker turned her face in profile
to neon:Inv the key% to recognize
errs, Mowbray.
"Poe 1 reaven's sake, Eleanor,
aon't do ite" cried low companion.
be made very early in the morning,
as its freezing cannot be hurried, but
it is worth some trouble.
Salmon Turliot.-Focir cups milk,
four tablespoonfuls flour, yolks of ; (1411100 03 muriatic a.cid, half an ounce
four eggs, butter size of walnut, two:of allun, hall an ounce or spirits of
teaspoonfuls salt, pepper. Cook till lavender, ball an ounce of gum era -
thick in dOUble boiler, as 11 burns lac In about one pint and a half of
them move easy to cola I resereed had humped my head more than once
vegetables as a rule (10 not require were anyolvere else, and resigned my -
to boll so Icing as fromh. self to perform. zny lig]] honorably.
A Polish for Brown Boots -Mix one 'Mr. llowliray had veto 11 to me
tee nfirintorons and tearless. The
five years preceding my majority had
teen nciventurotts enough, for I had
Pin 111 1 110111 1/1 the marine telegraph
easily. Remove bones, but not oil, sour skim rn1114. This shonld to ap-
from a plat of best grade ealmon, plied to the boots with a flannel, and ssrrre"-la,drire eilliles li"re and there
and fill buttered baker with altee- when dry polish with EL soft dustor, ell over the map, threading the
world tcie,,thee with the nerves of
nate layers of custard and salmon, It if: a good plan to wadi brown
setence-ned laol enpuiencell moo
putting a layer of cracker crumbs boots with saddle soap :thou) once a
on top. Dot, with pieces of butter week, then let dry thoroughly before then my share ot et-eange liappening,e,
1 l oa
and bake thirty 0111111005. Can be re- polishing,
and, sone hew,
heated nicely by steaming, 'SY
o Clean our Waterproof. - re
Dip pute t foe for (1111:haibtained
no. Perheps my It was her sister, 111 iss Rynne, Who
Fried Chicken in 'Virginia Style.- the garment in soft cold water, the» 1'1 1Ni I 410. who had rescued ine from lived with her! •
Joint a tender chicken as for fricas- with a scrubbing -brush and yellow the tect to fel life to apprentice me el: 1)112e4-1 must! You know that
see. Dip each piece in beaten (11414, soap proceed to scrub It all over, to enaere. elowlway and Steend, 11
, well, Mary. I (4(11ruined if 4 don')
then ('011 in salted matcher dust until having spread it flat on the table. so that i might, follow the siellue' get the 11101103' , and I can't f1100 the
thoroughly coated. Set aside for an When the dirt is eancoed, dip the! traditions of a city hold 1y, had ordeal of I telling John ''
hour before frying in fat to a golden cloak in repeated waters to get rll O
id ' ej-pkef 1 1111 1. 1 111 1 therw
e an
s o- '1 110 voice st5)01)1)01)5)01)1)01)ahruptlY, as the
brown, De sure to fry long enough of the suds, but do not wring it, thing, 10 my mind, calling for excep-I .
spoil (el st arted end llatened anxious -
for the thickest pieces of chicken to 11111114'up in the air or in an airy; Ho(1rd, courage fe no, 110881411). 1111(111- i ,
y to a footstep that pasead above
be cooked all the way through. To room to dry, but do not put it near . taking". and onward to the "Agitator."
prepare the fat, fry half apound . the Jim Paint or grease spots may I Certainly 7 was alone there and in I 1)4(414 no more. 41l4 own pelvic:d-
or bacon Sliced thin. When crisp, but be rentoved by scouring -drops or lto e care.
. .o
ut 1)1 (0 was the enlivenlies hilly, 141140(141140(11041 1110hould Inot burned, strain off the fa, and spieits of tupentine, and ((11111)1011 „"',",amIll' 10""(I. lrom the ad- der) re n eqclf, fce them, andifreturn to the pan. Keep the bacon soap will perform the rest, 111 clean- neceesary(11(101(000e them? Doub-
less it 447115 1113' duty to do no, yet I
sheen.% from it with invincible 1oa11$-
11414. 1.14 1110 51011 their crime if I
could, startle them into abandoning
bot deal with the me t ter a fterwa MS
it; teed getting ;man, and 1 could
eiplomatleally. but how ationt the
jtresent-hoW? I pus:dee( my brain
agonisingly, ohjle the minutes went
by with leaden feet; but furtimately
they had not yet opened tha safe,
and before they had done so I was
inspired with a seemingly 3111101 eX•
pedient,
I reaclied for the main switch.'
above the electric meter, and gently
moved it. It, worked quite silenlay;
and then, as I stood behind the door
watching these figures, T jogged des -
praying that the almost inivaculous
PeratelY at the switch, hoping' and
might: occur.
And it did oecur. Not many mine
utes had Passed when I heard the
mulliett clattering of several foot-
stro s in the onssage ana outside in
the street, anti, more dully, a conflict
or voices. The flickering of tlie light,
which burned all night in the jewel-
ler's shop, had bon observed.
At those growing solnula the two
women quickly took fright, exti»ge-
ishing their cendle. They were al-
most CtS mute as ruiee them with
only all oceael onal panic-stricken
whisper; but all sounds above and
0(11111 le hail long tensed before thew
ventitred to open Ilia floors and steal
away.
hot while you fry tbe chicken fpre- ing any form of mackintosh always
pared with egg and cracker dust) in avoid hot water.
the fat, turning twice. Shouhl there
not be fat enough, add drippings or MOVE LIFE OF RUSSIANS!
other fat, When done arrange upon
O hot dish and garnish with the
bacon.
Salmon Selma -Flake one cue of
salmon, removing skin and bone
It Is Singularly Regular and Mon-
otonous.
The daily 1:fe of a Russian couple
Chop fine enough cold boiled pota-, 1 the evetlithier 01118515 is singularly
toes for ow. cupful, onion for one.° -
ow ; regular and monotonous, vary i og
tablespoonful, and cucumber p- le
, Only With the changing. seasons, says
for one-quarter of a cupful. Season, , o e , e, ,,.., e ,e,
and mix thoroughly the salmon, po-ithe "ew '''.°"' "era'°' 'I' ''ilminet.
tato, onion, and pickle. Make a;
:the lord of the house gets up algrut
dressing or one -ball level teaepoonfull 7 O'clock and puts on, with tho as -
of mustard, one-half teaspoonful of ' sistance of his valet do chat -Mir% a
salt, one teaspoonful of sugar, two 1 ailnPle costume, consisting chiefly or
rounding teaspoonfuls of flour, two: a faded, plentifully stained dressing
rounding teaspoonfuls (71 1111 lter, yolk gown. Having nothing in particular
of one egg, three-quarters cupful of to do, he sits 11081'11 at the open win -
milk and one-quarter cupful ofstrong, ,)ow and 1001.5 1111 0 the yard. To -
vinegar. Beat the egg, add. the 211ilk ward 0 o'clock tea is announced, and
and mix in the mustard, salt, seam.' ho goes into the dining -room -a 1o0g,
and flour. When smooth, put in the narrow; apartment, with Itore wooden
butter anok
d countil thick; thnrind
e, be- floor no furniture bt a utable
fore removing front the stove, 14014-,1
and chairs\ ere he finds his wife,
natty pour in the vinegar. Fold this i with the tea twit before her. In a
dressing into the salmon. Having; few minutes the. youriger children
ready some crisp lettuce leaves. Place ; mit er the room, 1:1145 their papa's
a tablespoonful cm eaoh leer eltillinnel anel take their places around
stick a celery stuffed olive an the !the table. As thia morning 1(1,11)
00p,
, Icons:151s merely of bread ant tea, it
11:gg Xisses•-Take whites of Judi" does met last lung and all dIspers)
eggs, beaten soniewhat stiti. and 1 to their several oecupatione.
add. one Pint or granulated sugar The head of the house begins the
., gradually. Acid one mixtiare until it labcwe of the clay by reeenting his
will stand without spreading when oat. at 0, opn',..in'frow. and baying
dropped from a spoon. his l'inalsh pipe fined and /ighted
Drop the mixture from a spoon on by a boa' 'whose special function is
oiled paPers, leaving room Tor them
to keep 1118 master's pipe in order.
to Swell, Place in a cool 11 1111
Jot cook until a light delieate brown. She housewife spends her morning in
Constatitines.-Ileat together flee a nmre active waY' As soon cis the
eggs until very light. Craduany told brea1anst lane has been cleared s"°
three-quarters of a ocomd „f 14005 to the larder, tato stock of
granulated sugar and beat until the the inventions, arranges the meels
Huger appears to be dissolved. Add and giveS the cook the necessary ma-
th() grated rind and strained juice of LerialS, with detailed instructions as
a lemon, then work in, a spooltrui at to how they are to be prepared. The
a titne, three -gum -tors of a round net of the morning she devotee to
hilt' other household (Jude%
Toward 1 o'clock dinner is an,
nouneed, and Tvanoviteli prepnres his
appelite by swallowing at a gulp n
Wine-gl ties of home-made bitters,
Taimyr is the great event of the day,
Food is abundant and o/ good qua-
lity; but muslirooms, onions and fat
PlaY rather too important a part in
the repnet, and the whole is prepared
with very little attention to the re-
cognized principles of hygiene. No
sooner Has the last dish been ea -
moved 111111; 0 den1111 Ike etillnese falls
much of the nourishment is tool. 'upon the Mato. It is the time or
titoet that is exposed to the weath- the after-dinner sicata.
er may be kept from rust, by having The young folks go into the gardea
1), coating of copal varnish applied and all the members of the hoose -
to it. hold give way to drowsiness ?lathe-
Nevez; add litlgar to batter before aity engendered by a henvy meal on
cooking nr It will turn it heavy, it hot summer (ley. Ivanovitch re -
Scalded milk 1180 the same OfTecl on tires to his
egsr
ten roomfom whiof Rifted pastry flou. Letly, beat
in ung -quarter of apouncl of butter
which has been worked until soft and
creamy. Drop by half teaspoonfuls
on buttered flat pan, placing them
fully an inch apnrt. Balce in a mod-
apaa
ene
ea-
erate oven, and when cold put to-
gether in pairs with hocolaticing.
DINTS FOR THE 11(11413..
Mint saucrendrs limb with which
it is eaten more digestible.
Never overcook 151,201 either by
roasting or boilin, for by doing 80
e
e
,
a
e
a
ac
-
ce
jaet baseatent preniscs came th
rumbling of maehinery damping
Pnper for thegreet provincial organ,
the "Pally Agitator," while tinge
1111110 a frequent footfall of someone
travereing the )1144'1a1(' (1110(11 to as
cend to the °Agit at or's" teegrphi
department. Our Men rented the
whole bid occupied only
the iddle portion. Immediately
over mehead, on the meled11001',was the fine elioP, 141111-1,'). to Tnk-
thwell-known jewellerthe two
net floors above held our aloe;
while the lop of the [nise had rec-
ently betel econirml as auxilinry space
beour journalistineighbors.
Jf lily 1101 1171011 not so very Ion -
some, It 5 wearisome enough; and
it reetniey had a disagreeable origin
and object. I had been set to ctch
a thief. At the end of the previous
week 1011(0 negotiade SOOItritiOR lied
100)1 misseri--t kenfrom thescel-
lars, and most teyst errousiy-e0 Mr.
Mowlway had ten/did tme, with
further particulars foe my guidance,
lte would 1101 1014801111 to put the
matte,. into th/anai of the pollee.
Be, 000150, 105tie551141 (0,85 10 the
cellars and the saes. so dd his
ortnr, AR, Maynard; while their
valued and confidential senior 05-
s141a:11 Mr, flarleind, also had 1710-
(('114 to thls place, cool keys for moat
of threties. The altstraction or the
80cnelies had been aonceplidled
without any bre:hing or damaging
of 1fre-presitnealav 80)110h0117Possseing the propel' kee's or geoci
duplicates. The infrenwas un-
pleasantly olivins.
The 11171(1111 matter was 111)3)300141 to
liave een kpt strictly Perei the
principals, and yet knew it was
by no means a secret by now. Of
course, Ma ITarbind knew it; his ex-
pression and detneunor had at once
betrayed the fact. Ate eveli before
Mr. Mowbry bad taken me into hs
confidence I had leantthat there
Wan something wrong, and the out
line or that something; and everybody
in thp 13)1108 knew as 111(1(1)) and flt
and 14110101)11 it.
There was general suspicioe, which
had engngleved general uneasiness,
During 111e week, when ithad bon
1)137 privilege entwely to drop into (110
oirca in the arternoon-the foeenoon
being allowed Me for a well-earned
reet-I was (01114(10118 tht the
strenerness of my attendance made
me 117,: eubjeet, of much curiosity and
suepicion, I read n many two tht
vas retenIty suspendoci-onler
notice of dismissal. Ilowevr,
said nothing, bulaughed to myself,
In my bort I belived Ma liar-
lne to be the guilty party, and wa
enreeled end sorry. Tlarlend would
o,rch
have rolled the personification of
10110(1bal.t,sr pudding% the Nes have been earaullg exPeiled honeety, With hie hearty', candid
Drink water as hot as poscable by hie pipe bearer. Ills wife dorta) manner, and ale clear 141110 eyes, thee
early in the moreing as a elate for In a big arm-diate in the sitting- looked you straight, in thn face. 1111t.
indigestion, and again a(1 hour be -room,
fore tanner, with a poeltet-banakerehicf then .1 Turl rt 11 (1 enjoOed life Very freOlYE
00,1' her face, The ceervanire • loved lite good things or this worm,
Remove old paint by welting i14111114111411111411t snore in the corridor, the garret, or, 1,15(1 )11; 011 to hare 1110211, fend drootoof
with naphtha. If ono applicaLion I.s the hay shed, and even the ohl something on horees 01 billiorda now
not enough, repeat till the paint, uz wotch ang in tee 101,111e. of the yara
d. and then, Tret bed often humorously
di8solve
sthetebes himself out at full length
To clean a'ern Potts -Weigh tee on the shady Mall of hie Immo].
crusted parts with Minted ontrintle
acid . Thie loosens i he crest, and In 'about' taem liourn the house
141(101111117 reawakens, doors begin to
11,h11 ena,,Plpotwil:1 11°18 will be "It'd" "" cradweak, the names of the V10'10115 507'-
(ett10)ents worn chwing the day „ . j A •
verge are howled out la alt tonere,
alould neither be oat iyaig 4.,1100., front 11555 10 CaiNO1 10 and foormetaq
on"here, perhaps ori the II001', 1(01 Irrry heard in tle yard. Noon a man
be folded up thistly tor the »Ight; orvant issues r1.0114 aft! 1d1111111.
festead they should be s401 opr,.or) 1300011ff 411 (m01 -100m:1 tea urn, which
about where street) ellows, and (Mak- puffs like a little steam engine. The
00 before putting on. family assembles for ten.
Another Method for RetnovIng a
Stonpee.--.Weap a tick duster 101111(1
the neek of , the bottle, ain't '11-10SIO DEAD, FRITINDS.
the end or the 0toPper tightlY In a Stel1e-"1 hate to be Very eiretim.
draWel., OM tho lnittle a gentle lellen Poeta '41 71(1 Iny engagement, Torn'et
if the stopper doeen't at (ow(3 yid)), awfully jeefm,o..,
pet a fece drone of salmi Ill 1.011»cl
the Stopper, etand it Retie 4011110, and
repea3, elle eteoectie,' ,
confessed to being tempOrarily hard
n r, •
Althougii eacitement had inteishecl
sleep, I ap earccl early tit the office.
(text day; bet Mr. Membray, whom I
sought, was absent, and did 1113
tUril up, ;a the evetring I set out for
las house ill Chiswick.
I was perplexed antl ratevoues-had
never been 01010 SO. 1 had Saved 1117
employer's wife from the commission
of it crime, and myself nem 1110
pain of detiouncing her publicly; but
T Smite 1t. to be my duty to :meek out,
the whole truth to life, Stowbray,
Mrs, 11Towb1'ay waa not long married
to her husband, who was coneider-
ably her senior, rind of whom she
eves probably 111 Jaime awe, need, in
the sudden change from a poor to a
prosperoue hotne, she had cloubtless
lost hoe head for a time. I had al-
ready beard her laughed at fot. het'
follies 0001' 1101'54,5 and bridge, attri-
buted to inexperience,
.1 felt mieerable enough 1111111 4
WM Ltd ill 1411', MOWbray'k Si f, ting-
rootit. 'When the door opened it wive
not my employer who entered, but
MIS. aTowbray, She canto towards
me 114(1(1 (4 happy rata, hut es alto put
her hand cordielly into entitle tears
auffnsall her eyes.
",How ean 4 thank you, Mr. Aele-
ton?" she said, to my great aeton-
isbnient, "You have been very gene
Prone to me -rend to my husband, I
owe te you to tell you that I
have confessed to 111111 a11 iny extra-
I/agent:1es folliee, end be ilea for -
1111 100, blallang 0111,y foe nee
up owing to his extrat ()game. T
ioolaht 03 that tom (1181011113(4,1 1011114(4 111 11001100. And lie Ilan told
tho rommr. /Int 1 11100(3 loar000i ree about yell, and rime 1 Icnow hole
woody, aao mt 34 vont eo,to of 71)11 Mire 50111.11 1111) awl my honor,
pain in dtvellin 4 011 ausolciolis Which llutcom
e now to dinner-Sfr. 1410-
40(1
me ietqsuiael in 81)11)14111 in ceotnvetion, S;„ at"ene"f:""4""Y"nnredthat 7011 Wee
ee would be anoin; to 111110 "a;r01 jell
almostuntil the early dnn, whon 00 „,„ere.S,;,ng"f"r :,ler° 18 8811811111g
1(13' 441411
110,11,1 1(115(0, Ilul
aMong we do not (mite underetand,"
Moo wayrarers 01011g tlie. pawns% it 4
whet more poselble than that there That oight 4 dropped in on lenx,
Migh4 come someone who, armed the tolegraphiet elm worhed tho
With ille PeoPer 11e78, would descend "Agitetor'it" pelve t11 w Ire, lee look.,
to the eellar 1,1114(01)11of going up to od worried, 10),1 511I(1 140,
the "Aoittetor"? ''1,11' ('1111)1" me" he niteweet 410e3-
1 niehod the robleer might tome 130, "1 noel got my leave at, once,"
them for on the next night the "Agla "1 11'1 V11 hectiel a strange etory-eee-°
1.11, yee-gthout 10116 right)" lie
Ara tole -"Foolish boy/ I'm ogre, at or ' oaeces would let <team% and
you neeer bane a (chance tO glee ham 'all 'would be siatt, and my vigil
any tanee for lenioney," thereby More lonecionce,
KEEI) WOIVIEN IN ORDER ("") "thrn"""'" b" """*" the THE OIL TR,U_SIS OPIGIN
"bell -roarer," Jo toted to warn wo-
whltes 1111V0 11111ned a "whivater" or li i . % _ _-
men front the vieinity,
It is a flat piece of 010041 with a
hole in it, which on being whirled w.a.,s FOltlYLED,
quickly round the head nr°°"re" a' 11Q0k0f011er First Partnee Tells. I ..-1
--
peculiar booming sound, eullIciently
111(4116. 11
ain Nt,101107 8 IsI 0,01(1116%141 Ofth J0111410, 110 W tx3heegatt,a0dArct 1 11i!
At all times and in almost all ; irtendari0olt'o "awIllonia, "Ito° "bee? 111ta,11)%1:0 a ilTo" A1/11011411 1,01 111111S 11(151.1 been Writ^ '
countries secret societle8 have been "s " hor, ' ''` ' ten coocerning the geowth mid the
established by man with the object death to heth' oeerations uf the 'I (4(11)0,1(1 Oil tiont-
of keepleg women in subjection, Perhape, however, the 01051 powor-
100 "Campagnie (iota Pepin'," or Emepenns aleitilio-J limbo,
One of the most extraordinary was ganizotions Is that nicknemed by lays:
ful of these secret anti.fernineee or -
its origin have not mail now been .-
party the exact, fuete in ree Won to .11 co;
bound themselves by solemn oaths h'ed eo:-- hoa,,,, mood; mauOno a 'io', Fluglor, at:111011 the entorprise, relat- '../..htlist, 1'1°,
evrel 1i1111ttalilled In print, writes a , .11e,,out oecarh,
Tiler Society, which flourished at ,A 11 1,1, ..„,1,...3„, • , va,,i0os tom, 11 elfin 111 lint:0(.8s. A t his Palm o ,
Milan during a part of the last een- 'h. - ' } - ell: 1. . , '...,...., ...e. ..." Peach cottage a short time before his r'mr„, '
t tem(41 touttna,Lleitt,r1tr, oarieteribactrille:N.,1 ti I : 0.ipk;
Semuel Andrews, who, with
tctoltrlYl() I'lb°0110111°11j1e11.11471,11 0a1.111(1101)111010111:1111:itelSI edveIgei ;emu, 'their „mem a hi,e.o John D. Rockereller and livery M. " "8
too 1.(1.11ZSIISISL0'11;la.S"(711A:a 1,011111Y11`401;10'1101glitids")L'; 1,.; J-1;`;':11:81t17r,,,,ir, 1,,7..,.si(\1;,,,,,ATidi, a. ed 1110 story.
In the late sixties, In Cleveland, 41,7, ai
evil and designing W0111(ill. M/30-.1 LIMBO' Mr. Rockefeller hall an (Once in the ;-' he
J"111' a time the society did gond It is hollow, and in its interior is wholesale district of the city, where peated
work In elevrttleg 114,1 1110111 i tone of concealed a "Wall)" 44 the Seel, whe he sold produce of various melds ori Lion.
the community; but et length, grown nets OS ledge in the dispute, giving conuniesion, ene /1 (111(1115 owned a eeeigio
bold through impunity, it, emharked hte decision in a feigned volee. Of 81111111 plant for refining crotio petrol- Tile re
upon an enterprise which led to its course judgmeat is altiays In favor men. For the pUrpose of extending Mg; wt
own undoing.
the market for oil among ratifiers the re
I of the 111011.
F1rSt 01 all a dozen hideous dwarfe! A emalidate for /tenni/48km to Mum- Mr. Andoews sought out Mr. llocke- eligio
were centered and slim -up in the boa) undio must be at least. .1 .1,'.,. i' I
MITSRANDS COELlitNE TO EMEP
WIVES 14,1 ST.TBJECTION.
In, Many Parts of the World Secret
Societies ExSst For The
Purpose,
ZOW TEE GREAT cala,ANy
castle of atinonette, belonging Y1ors or ego, 01"1. or (01118,', of tile each barrel Of oil h101011(1 0(1e1'ed °oPianYighltunse:.51). "111.17.31
Patron tiontempo situatect Just out...male sex, Previous I o being Initiate /atter accepted and found the or-
lon-411)er of women, most or them no-, the secrets of the order to anY wont- after he lune boon doing business
torlutis for their wiles and extrava-' en, Distant death will he his Atte aome time with the reinter he re-
marked to him:
"Thera must be a good den) of
money in oil."
"Thera is," replied Mr. Andrews.
The two discuseed casually the con
diLlon and prospects of the trade,
and the subject of forming a part-
nership was lightly touched upon,
but at that time the matter went
no further than talk,
SI& 1 Ile %Valhi of 11.11en, An win,' nEI he is warned 'Ma If he betrays rangement, so profitable that, one day
gances, but seine among; whom oete
LADIES Ole POSITION,
were then sealed and curried to San-
onetta., where they were imprisoned having 11 young wee who woe very
with the (Neils, beau title, nci els() very inquisi i ve,
Naturally the eetrapped dames wes prevailed upon to break his uath
were haloes. indeed, so loucley end ana disclose to her the forbidden
fiercely (lid they protest, that the knowledge. The girl, being a et).5811),
Authors of the plot were only too talked about it. Whereupon 5170, her
glad to release them on the next hustintul the king, and some twenty
day, and the dwarfs also, women eumpected of knowing 5.11,211 -
Mit obviously the agair could not thing about. the matter, were seleeti
bo allowed to cod thus, The ladies and executed by order of the thief of
who had been so grievously insulted the association.-Peareon's Weekly.
cried aloud for vengeance. And in
t110 end some siaty members of the
society Were arrested, and sentenced
WOMEN'S FIRM BRIGADES.
to VaPIOUS (011110 01' imprisonment,
A modern secret oath -bound asso-
ciation, having shutter aims, was es-
tablished In Georgia, in 1880, under
the 1101130 of the Whito Caps, nod
soon speead to most or the other
southern States. Negresses are its
principal victims, numbers of theta
being cruelly beaten mitt othervase
(nal treated; hut white women, sus-
pected of being on too intimate
terms with black mon, have also
been, in many instances, severely
PuCniiiHrlioellis to relate, the society is in
by »o 111nn 118 OVI1 11001` With the bulk
of the fetninine white PoPulation or
itilvme.districts wherein it is most ac -
THE rTh' 'run DELT.
13) Sicily, again, the Brothers of
the licit, and many ef the Swiss
cantons a society lthown as the Reg-
ulators, mete out similar rough and
and that the woman in whom no con-
fides will also be killed.
Nor is this threat an idle one.
Some time back the King of Jagre.
There Are leSa734- Skilled Fire-
fighters in Zngland.
Owners of historic MO71810115 in
EngIana are thoroughly itemised to
tho clangers of an outbreak of fire,
and in CO !Mt:Ina:CC, says the Landon
Daily Now, many domestic fire-lerl-
ga(les have been ovisaniecel, mooned,
if the word may be used, entirely by
women.
Baronese EcharcIstein, %hose Lon-
don rezetlence contains nea»y art
treasuree of great value, has made a
apecial 511lay pf fire-figh1Ing 111011101)8,
and knowei how to isolate and ex-
tinguiell fires as well ELS Commander
Wells, the cl-def of the leonelon tire -
brigade, himself. Site lies personally
trained mei of her aervants in lire
tactics, and It Is her custom to ring
the flre-alartn at unexpected times
-even in the middle of the night. In
unchivalrous "justice" to light- givIng demonstrations in lit•e-drill
minded females. The latter aesocia- fore her domestic, 4110 earoness
tion, however, confines its unweleome handles all the various fire imple-
attentions Lo inareiageable maiclens
who etleollruge the attentions of mel -'38 herself'
ha Countess of Warwick's, fire-bri-
lovers from. other districts -an un-
gade-organteed end drilled by the
pardonable offence in the eyes of the - • '
young mate Swiss peasant,
countess herself -1e one of the best
In England. There are eighty fire -
Most of the Indian tribes inhabit-
ing the l'aeifie slopes of the North "'me"; ail told, and the assIntantre
American continent have similar see_ of men seldom called in, gave iu drill
ret soeieties, the members of lvhich requiring such special ana dangerous
zneot in lodges set apart in the for- tactics as climbing on the edges or
ests, or in nlOne or less ivaccessible rears,
molintain fastnesses, and engage in One of the most curious nre-bri-
rnuannovlus or various kinds, all to gadee in England is that organized
frighten their NV01/1011, by the Duchess of Somerset. Tt fs
Among the 'Saguia of Northern composed entirely of ltimatee of the
Mexico, at stated intervals, the chief Female enebelates' Borne at Duxbury
of one of these eurious orders tours aldi consists of forty flrOWOOlro,
through the villages, •clisguised as liave already done valuable work in
the god of evil, and guarded by at- extinguishing Es severe outbreak of
tenclant satellites dre8sed tts Imps. fire,
Atiy women who does not prostrate 'The Iluches8 of Sutherland is a
herolf cot the approach of the pro- capahie fire-fighter. At her several
cession is at once Slain. country homes- Trentham Mall,
A NTI-WOMAN SOCIFel'ae, St eke -upon -Trent; Lilleshall Muse,
The Apaches of Arizona, too, have Ne‘vPurti earl nunrOldn Castle-corn-
lanen151)0eTs00Ohfattbrisionirilleatre tutuis sto0cnilet, Uselse- hYrim.till'origadtshehelae,v° cbechoon 1Te.ig'an'eT1
:don assembled, pretend to be In takoe part in the diens and
ttinate couverse with the ataster- iminoeleveen, She owns two steam
fIend himself, malting their meeting. flre-engines, and has the only Ameri-
place shake and ring all day With can "hook and ladder" appliance in
the -most horribie yells and whoops, any country house in England.
Then, at dusk, ono of their number 'Tbe Countess of Warwick has a
rushes in hideous guise through the steatn fire -engine of large capacity of
village), doing his best, both am re- an American make. In fact, Ameri-
seethe words anti acts, to frighten can appliencee aro used in many of
contentacious women into submis- the Englitai vountry homes in pro-
8.10`1"11;is sort 01 thing; has been going Lady Rothschild has organieed
krone° to those of English make,
un from Lime immemorial; yca, fire -brigade at Tring Darla 111 Bort-
etrango to say, the women aro 113 111 fordshire.
gulled by it. The Priest girl fire -brigade in Eng -
The Egbo Brethren is the name cif land is at Girton, the famous wo-
a powerful anti -feminine asseciation „ewe „liege of aa„ftodoe.
in Parfig"a1V. Th0V0 n''° tin" 110- Of 151X1.7 liaVe hne0..1110 eldlied,
grees in the society, and the highest mid c. ile t'
ls Said t° eanfer aneh thil"enre that fectivel(y1 anIT ill4e*C(!iall;311Abg;latigT1111•40-sb.te•fl:
men are Willing to pay as much as oeo„ ;
$5,000 for cat:tieing it. Little is
I he Girton girls hold fire-drille
known of its inner history, but, it 15
raitd .1/.11,4? acTleeeiteal ordinery 8treet; Mee%
l'hey aee trained to
0014
so the they will be ready for any
%%hailed by the Paragetayan WUtnen,
'The brigade haN already
most of whom are completely under ornergeseY.
done 5011Th good work ia assIsting at,
the Influence or the priesthood.
The Ara)) 18 a oaelot ammo, boo two town Ilres;-one- in connection
or Tallition origin, and has hedges Willl the batik, aim the other with a
throughout that archipelago. Mom- 1ftege statione1"11 estahlishMent. In
bers ate pledged to treat their wivee both eases they WeVe 011 1 110 1100110
11E01511 17, and to reskt col attempts before the local brigade, and aS the
at
leleATTNTIOne DOMTNION, 1flartsotili n11". (Tlike0i111111111 11111111" gnEf(1:101C50:111C11180',0 thfleh.:
When 10115111ered necessary, too, the r(IA"i t(t1:Al.eo(1211:,111,"olalorIcivrar11,0' iwa toaosano
seevicee of the order are requisition-
ed anr the porpese of nofflohola„ too. -women 11114 ginIn 0111'0111d 1(1 nra-hri-
Iricka- gadee In Englencl, end the interest in
tonistaits by whipping, after the
these home conepanit'S is nteighly in-
ner of the White Ceps,
Among the TCcanni, on Aostratian erea'illes
tribe, the Okeepa Sedate, Is run ne
ahnost exavtly ;linen. Ment- RD TO SI 1 A KR
bar." "" 1"11,1"ted 0"e" a Year 1" 11I :amulet thiele you'd realize that
lodges held remote from the teaming -
gra 11» ds, and an 1(191) 113)10)14 11111,111 by Yroul(tin;?.11ZY, ,w,trati tillf,Yb°,11„:1;t7R11tjyTt:
Oleo toil me, ilet Tart not afraid to (11
4131(101,
801" d"mendeti 111e 1°811seart°°
relent the teeth. 'rho lights here at tom yoo mnrm thim 08,0 that,
jenired 'most comedy -went, 0111. first, woo thomod to hp 111(111,''
011,1 then 111'111C(q1 in real dot and .er know yon eid, but a man win
daeh. f'n finTan 111 They blinked }ay meet iinything te got rid or au
11115 Oh (IWO over 111111 011'01' figninc ineurenee omelet/
'1(1(1)4 after 'Tea artrItt 141 011t 811f1 111-111,
1'1)11111. 1/7'0 1;41141'1(1)1? WilnITirii ilniV(11,1)(11i• MESTER lintibtre,
ne 9013 tieta the lighle signalled that, "So laWyers most all Oa
, Now, tell mo what it Week's hoildnie estate, Tethel get anythialer
eltgOred imela "I'lvel'ShollY 50 nee' WO Oil COMO tef lienlogne."-LOne "011, YeS, She got olle Or the raw -
Will hate) a great Settles beret.°
110111111(4 1411011t that, Ifolitecinatithil. don Ansa:gra,
yers, .
FLACLER'S WIFE'S MONEY,
Meanwhile Mr. Flagier 18E18 attend-
ing zealously to his duties behind
the counter in the grocery store, and
Incidentally Wan making an impres-
sion on the heart of a young woman
who was In the habit of coming in
to buy provisions. Within a feini
months after it had occurred to Mr.
Rockefeller that there were possibili-
ties in the oil business Mr. Flagler
married his customer. She was the
possessor IJI her 0N111 right of about
$40,000, and her husband began at
once to look about for a promising
Inald for investment. Me was well
acquainted with arr. Rockefeller and
told him he had some money to in-
vest. The two called upon Mr. An-
drews. The lotto egreed to enter
01, partnersbip and they organized an
on running business, utilizing the
plant or Mr. Andrews.
ROCKEFELLER LED.
The affairs of the new conegrn pros-
pered from the start. Its dealings
with the railroads grew constantly
larger, and it occurred to 0110 part-
ners that spacial freight rates would
be advantageous. It was Mr. Plug -
ler who attended in person to this
important -matter. Be was the man
who represented the company in the
negotiations for tbe reduced rates
which gave the Stitt -Weed KO great
an edvantage over its competitors
and have been such an important fac-
tor in Its growth. Mr. Rockefeller
had greater commercial ambitions
than his co-workers. Ms ideas of
business expaiteion were larger. Ile
was always on the lookout for new
avenues of development. Mr. An -
decoys, the oldest and most experienc-
ed of the three, and at that
time the rnost successful, was the
conservative partner. 111s aLtitudo
toward the many projects of the
other two dicl 1101 always satisfy
them, and finally they asked him
how much he would tako for his in-
terest.
SOLD FOR MILLION.
Mr, Andrews eves making money
and had 00 desire to relate Ir0111 the
company, so he answered, casually,
feeling. that his figure was prohibi-
tive, that ho would sell out for it
million dollars, a sum which. 'wee
much larger at that time (80 years
ago) than it is to -clay, To Mr.
Andrews' astonisbinent the partners
procured the _money and bought his
interest.
"I invested most of my money in
Cleveland real estate," remarked Mr.
Andrews in telling the story, "and
it Imp not brought nie one -fiftieth of
the returns it woold have brought if
I had let it remain in Standard Oil;
but I have never regretted that I
sold out. I have had more tbao
enough to supply my family tem' my-
self with the comforts and luxuries
of life and 4 have lead leisure for
the- enjoyment of activities other
than piling up money."
13/8 SE1(T0'118 OFFENCE.
In one of the missionary schools of
China the ages of the male students
range from nine to thiety-fIvo. OfLee
father ami son attend school togeth.
er, rend sometimes run 11, spirited race
Id' the first place in rt, 411085. Some-
times family rivalter is productive ot
(tiro reccults. The gecond mastee had
boo a short time at the school when
o»o day ho notieed that a boy evaa
;absent, and he made inquiriee aS to.
Lh'il30
ltoa0
f8o11%.wing dialOgue in Chinese
itne)1114c.1.edii,atwelyiel,nys_1104,10aga, sir,
L1 -h�-
))0,(31( isn't well,"
litantee-"What, is the matte'. with
111nr?"
Ofneloes Boy -"Nis father theaehe
him last night, and he is too bad I.
come to school to -day."
efester-"tle muet havo committee
11, Se1i0111 OfTenne to merit a thrash
ing. What ditt he do?"
Offittiouslloy-"Pleaso, sir, be
141114110.10when you carted his father
yesterdeyl",
ISTDIA rttilmErt VOliret3TS,
Aacording to a recent report by the
Argentine Meister of Aviculture,
laege India rtibizer foreets 118.7o been
discovered in the pravince of Jujuy,.
in the itorth of "Argentia, The reirort
teem that iic seine dtatrieth there nee
413 Malty 118 50,000 rubber tree% to
the sqOare Yana, 31 is toptitar 83,103,e4.
that the enreate Of allay 18 DO di,
better Mid healthier than irt reAtc
aral that tor tide teedien
alone the argeact,ilie tebbee industry
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