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sndthehidrntoodwthtkis haltone :mamma& offtj, mid 0.11 0(13 iron]BakeriffetetatieiSbiligatively pwr fth,1410relnanitug1103 pedid re, 4''3'3 n 1"1 IiliiiIIfowdon
I, 1,10Nkdos s8half toespotniful ((3 401110 p0313311' to ech unshedforwttelThe M111111,(0.021 work has ia;$)nphorse-powargea( .o, havmntemiit i St10343e33 ”"ilthoTyn11'o1,133a11o13 theForth
poond of meat, eempleterl, and the laying mu of the 1,4,l„ 1,:e7414„1,11,„311„,01,1„„,„.„„eil01,r '13y1 ('83.19' nd Nalpair,ill Arran
Allem 1Arsons rule ht Cte the loan (Trout:ais so far advaneed thet11 is expect• ay.- i.7.i.„ul ,,,i._10,1,(„,„;3,.„); illiti Ktlit01,, ,
or it, the Seotish proverb,
B:omo Culture. trimmings .-,3 fromh pork und from one•littlf Eel Um Park, which 0001111” 180 Retest, will he WORK WEARISOME AND trerINE.
t°°"''''l'” nor 1(13 their weight, in clear firm e)lelted in 111e spring. ''3)1,1foundatione are — desitm. In the mune year 1 let tel, 3 h'el.'"41°114 "1 'ail",, -0.1 10 Nowee31.10,” In
ef •i i Me en! typtat fer u he ,,,,,,trei . ” 3 ',"'ry salt to 1114 art e' ey tieny molts With.
There are Many persons who p:'0(093 to „
loek upon all now iS109 am) theories with let cut, nt the back or front some part of composed of huge tionerele ldrieks, 3311j,.3,the oacuass near the slun. lhotrefore to 1.2 a my in depth trent twentymight feet to on Del team itm broil' erl 118. 3•1., and lid, woo., issued perforated. ere'tlel e" or,,uch of ind 0,, t rv WeR the eearcity of
tif flit talhfor.0114 ore.t contientel efforts to.
Tile emenerse Women Lebor tinny Henn
contempt, and wile hew no opportenity tf/
R1/<1.1/ latt, iv:cording to the level of the „ , „
Afore than °nee titteing the last few years in I lio tte rreney el the Coloey. wit ieli utiopt• '
lriindeirculue aalintdies moaf kIemamluumninti 'manyd mthoevemmeonret
pmoouvnindgs oaf l!l eatuoupgohrk paodrtdiotnh:Ir, ee 8o0f14c4l0e1a1 r wfaitth;
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e tower tself will measure 000 feet performed by younig people bi japan,
pleencoef , daunldy, tIhseersetaalorpads ioW&er&e leinssgue eodveouf r!rneiol i 1wY 'sm'
e1fl t "ar""teht e keeeeenelye•1'!?
nlt ot,131111,13111131111,omines tIh.e a'mndewlteinrg
thatloads towarde the eultivation et 1110 01103) or grind tee meatuntil very tine, re -
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qy nd. i 11,1091011 OAS 184111, liale to the ower(' laboreai,iii,413,3i,eaiiihhet,aeialliiig,aiii•eeitoilish thie with ..0a hg,. immediate-
bdeeilnicga. teT331113008331113008eysercoofntdheemmn enrteallinaedtiiipdheayssluaasl
03333 '1' each of salt and povelered sweet in eireeinferenee it he Itaie, and 1)111) feet It may psobably be 111131 with truth that atm. deegns es borer'', w.r.l1 1ee.
ighe persevt•red in 11, n'))31,')30133 the seventeenth ;
herbs (oli,olly sago) two even toatmoonfule in height, or 1 50 feet higherthan tile Elifel,
tetra of dapan'n 1101Y UiViliZIL 1-1011: J11 rine tlo"
toil (if this unremitting character is a fee. &terse nine, to conform to the now oofo,,,,,o, , "iiill Lill% 1;111. ler a retie., pyre& the new fuel
, mile, po„„„ e being, ilie,„4,14,i1 ait„. pr•t vet highly in I r.t,ti able, and eelteme after.
" uonsensicelwhich is, to them, tho ex• of cayenne anti fuer of black
the moue is thoroughly chopped end seas°,
pepper. After while it will be larger. 311411 its prototype in „ ,
every wrty, Tito tnetorial destined for its orin),411, at Key rate, suall is t,m, ease, we getner. ...1 2,eent value was added in Ise t. i ettionne entliel itt failure and disappoint -
ti eme of weakness and foolielmess.
It cannot, be denied that there is room for
ed try a 1(13.133 p)eee by frying to see if the er0100(10,1ie polished stew. The summit, ,ioo allude to the embroidery and hemming of in 14339 the whole so, wee superseded 1,3, a I mom.
greet, improvement in thhabits 4311n4311 man, seasoning is right. Stowage meat can be
he 1 450 feet above sea level. The tower it. hendlterehiefs. Young gitrle may be Seen 111114' Herbal of handsome !damps of largeeize After eighty yeere 01 at -repeated trials
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occupied lit this manner i reel OarlY dawn to and Quito:en design, intended for 1181. 1101. I the temtalwillg Problem remeined unsolved
ners of the masses of the peopleanti that
anything tending in direction o,f education stilted in begs and smoked like hems. • self is expeetet1 to take eighteen tnonths to
bear repeeting this year for the benefit of
'The favorite rule of the "Interests" will build.
'1)30 tower bridge is another great London generally under vory unsuitita,ry conditione, had been. blIt for tile whole t.tanitilian De-
lete evening. They 1336orowded together, merely In one 38(30(1)43138the previous '1314111334' "*I3u1 °I'd 3'3'ame°1 83!!! l'"i'l the field in
I the. 14:1:0113033 furnace awl all hope of ever
or reforming them should be hailed with de -
and alweys with inadequate provisions of reirrire'• form.,1 by ihe onion of Canada ' 'ring '0'1 '"I''` 1 1"1-011 1",' then' hdd weli
light and encouraged in every possible 1101y. those 40)10 0.00 new subscribers for it 110 Wet, -engineering venture which is repidly sp.
instead of this, there are burlesques, tairi• mimes of „et, eima ounces 01 seffe end (ma I date of opening for traffic has hml to 130
ranted. 1.0 30 310013110 of meat take 10 1 3)3100.0)11033 completion, although the final light. Al utchonaking is ;mother trade New lemnewtek, and le (Wit 800 113 14 11,efir,t "l'en dred eel.. In 1040 Str •lohe Pettus, in
WI11011 (9:2,411108 minder examples. 1001411,0, itiol afterwarse or 11, itie„ Galan,. i les '' leesaye on WordS Metalliek," e011-
! eluded ins el.aervat;ons regarding ses. coal
moires and a 401(01141cheapetiing of those
things whice ovary intelligout person shalt& and one half ermines of pepper, two level i shifted forward several title& TIM bridge,
: hat children in match fectoriee in
It is stated, On auldmvitY conlinanding hie, .)litnitoba, end Prince Eilwar 1 Island. _
1,, 1317,1 0,,,,,,, 3143330 Kiiiiiip., were rephi.eed and jilt 3(1.0.)3(1.0.)1 with the remark : " These are
regard 11,4 among the fundamental principles able:m.000i of allspice tend one onp of which is b iill Mt the " bascule" princime, trust, t
of 1341(0013 313:11 judicious living, :war. The meat should beent, in small pieces t Presents a novel fent:ire in the (metre
I tspan,
Kobe vork from 3 A. Al. to 7 1'.)J,, Wil 11 I
ty, 1,,w ones e33(11410(11.4' 0„, ,,R)o, iemign not upend 3,0 metals." The npromising
IIistory mid obsevation prove that nen r- and the 0110.30030110.3003114 eprinkal over it and w 1cte 00feet widea„,1o„ti„lime„, ndy two recessee tt thirty meinos each, 1118
033113111,1' Mil more ..onvenien 3 in ,eze, ProsPeets, howev('r, soon began to brighten.
ef Canad
how it
Immediately atter tire revival of lead and
h are to be reesed and brought flush „
Tee thought el 0(11'), hardship is terrible, in. , which are stilt in :toe with rine 01: t1011 all:
1)' 11.1 I radical reformers have been at first well worked through it before it goem into whic
Ail ,i,o iii„inii„,,,, 1,„s.,„t, copper !Maine, which took place about 1 1102
the meat grinder. 'The moat ehould never with the towers by machinery 000100.1811000100.1811 1303,3,33) l's i‘ doe, 114:111.11"1" moot bo fell diti"m.11 yukles,-
Mixing prolielily lateu more or less in
(10)330:3(10)330:3 „ice R.pkdo„, if no, with th, 1„,s, be allowed 1,0 freeze before it is used in ,vitillo them. by t
t•itliculed, and new ideas ititmen elwaye re•
he next gmteralien as well as this. We WW1 it si 11g10 exeepti in, 3,11010/31 their eolleM. -
,e'abeynnee 0111330 the interruptions 0000830(3811,init,,,,,,k,ii ,,ppo,,itimi. The 11,,0 old 3,01.3„. 3313341490((11111331133. jt 011v, 10 03,1 to, m11.11 13131101: 03,01104 h e p 40,44,0 of ,,,,,),, 111013 I o 110131(3010
dfared with the artisan tenor ian manips, Mr. leickivits
by
: of France bad „o (deceit and mix thoroughly with the season. P00833408811(33134re may (rose by a laiy 1300(331:1(1,.t ,,1 10 Od J
lapan. 1 torably had O
he 10 stiller W11 setti b
ieeing net 111.1. from completethe 'evil wars, when.
crats of the /me:. It Pr thia,,
aeabe exact in the
which ac
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hardshipe eneuh after thfashion of th
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,-...Tho(.::,:1rt hi.:iei:-;rro,r1•1o01e1lW'zeeoru too utter, 00 :3,3383331tla Loa superior,jogai&i(l,ove ell dtheseasonin1113)1(4111;lifts wit bin the towers. These immense time, liut there were no buttorivm in those Safely Garnered. 1,he11411./1(1'4 ingwaves;when thfirst mentionelibrty01,133167 1133, othewoaeeofcootingatstigPrtest in he 101 oi the iverarsad to be daysneither WASthcreay tyrany iCOMW4,v,nnhi,I1"1 1‘1"s"n'1and fraternitywas made in thpentng !merewd thgestin theworldI petnionsuch ashes been inatieurated by'11 111 111,,r4
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coalof theF,,,,,ch.1„,„hitim,; „ill 11,,,,,' lo see iit in just 13g • contactwith the \4'o:,t. The new civiliz, Andet lo, ., lie withom a.' :1Tile extrction of silver fom lead with
...at was aec1141lpl3s3ie.1 hy a Air. Lytial in
1rl107,itedthesa1111111rlivir1I:1 011p0arst
1:1130 beelt 1 lfir to successfully employ
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41,1 1:1irn proved 0104refrt,tory, no sue-
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•: s:thimiree fvael aa1ln, d pertnailielit 5oti.48,sao smelting
them with coal 1.01131'o oiltnilloil till near the
101(4,3),, f the tighteenti. 013111133)', when the
nialina• 111:'" of ffireeel nen hd dwindled
30 Very '110 I1 prepertioueein feet, was dy•
ine•otit for want of fue. It then at length
110204110 111 itecompliseal 1m at the erals
'mord:dale inn, wetts in shropshire. The
811,044 WWI t 61I80 e:rie& 10 the Shrop-
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llet ni•elebly the employment of
4 strong blast 10411 (1great deal to do with
it. iFrom 21119 the coal became the life of
tee ron umenfaet ere. The ciolevant droop-
eg trade ra
pidly revved, and 1320 lattuer
partofthe eighteenth century eawtimid iron
lune, .0e 11 113134059(01fessfl1 operation throughot
the kingdem.seemand ruin:ore „aye weebeforoLhe hin nage 011110131 be home grown, dried ,te
total 1011331.11 of n eige and mime:ea:hos
mighty „nom, 4,1 31„„4,sairei.t7ig poini1„„,,, the eloule, then rubbed out and sifted and le 2,040 1001, Abollt 13 1 ,(11/0,I1381 brinks, 1)1,.
310111.•1 141i1C11,1 13111113311 test eficirt, liceame. kept t133111)3' eerked in bottles. Most house- r0333 101i8 of centont, 70,41/11 etibie yarda ot
amy 03:13, „biked, the Rd. keepers now put their sausage mem up concrete and 15,000 tons of iron and stool
vanee of 'oliientional prlibdpies andstreng1,11. 1" 11.3144. Take l "'IP of 81P11"41 601(0" h 430)1 1..b° ntili?'"1 in the 331.""ere•
ties the bends that land us to ignoranee mid 30(3330101100'Oaround the top of tea, eup, k hen Olt:great Siberian railway c1141/1
awk war:bless, 11 18 time that the morn ad. Oleo leer the cloth of the same wht 13,, sew I at presen6 being eonst ruined -is
‘tititee.1 clemettt of society III, ppv,I in to in, tip on the machine, dip in strong brine end I leuesle. eau boast of poseweting the ,greatest
tort:we and to bring to hoar cycrY dey botore filling. Tie up one end of the I railway in 1110 world. This truniendoes
11,1413 34431 further the work el elevaiiiig a„,1 liag and then ell wit(' „1.01011104 11 113 1 system will stretelt right acmes the iin-
relleing the world. If objeetion to a better 03 hard re4 possible ; tie the reirmining end meuse territory of Siberia, no lose than
state 01 things air„„i ihe inami„ and put in m cool dry place. When tee 4:7133 miles, 01' twiee the length of the
portion of society, there would 10, less re, meat, is used open 0110 end rip the seam a Canadian railwa,y ; and the totod000t
son felt regret t but, when it delays the de- little way and turn beek. Cut the Filers 11
velopment and retards the progress Of 3,/130
little more thati an inch thick for frying.
V0111141'' members 03 111 t 01.111timinty, lt, is Another simple rule for a small quantity natuee of the ground for entrineerine opeea•
alums: in the lettere of 4 0(1 (0381'. of meat that will be used in o s11011, 111110 I tions, and nof the absece huge parfranicnt:
There ale (13101)1,,,. all 1,vor our land in 18 : TWO pounds and a half er,Pork, I are expenses and compulsory purchase of
which 1)1'; 1:oy6 ant girta keep Meng in all three-quarters lean Rad one quarter,f-at. , heidi which haven o
iur 001:1100)4m
tev ade rail -
sorts 3,13 0,11511,08 habits and 111.3,,,i pram i101)0Mine., this meet es fine as possible '30:61,,n a i ways 00 1404;t1.7.
; 'rlIll hrSt 8011 of the huge
simply 1:014411101 111113' '103 t/nly have no en- maelline ; it should be geound alinost 10 33 I e„dertRkthe 10,138 „a by thc ceat, at vieite.
(10 3111.11111,0316 from "how '1430" 10 do h""°' paste. AtIti a heap i 0 g tat despoim till of i yes took, May 24, 1101.
but would certainly lie 11.131114 1 IR: se:pies of 80611, tt tablespoonful of Meek pepper, a 1 Oil the 0:15101333 section al many as 12,000
ridieule If they attempted 10 change their tablespoonful of powdered sage, end a mon 500 employed, awl part of the line has
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boon &ready opened for teethe.
On the opposne side of the globe the
..rrans-Andine rail way in Sou th America
deserves mention, owing to the tremendous
inclusive of rolling stook, etc., is given at
3.30,701,000 or (7,080 3301 ,313)33.
'rhis very low ettst is dna to the favotable
31' 3103' . • scant teaspoonful of sununer Revery. Mix
heir, keep hie halide and tineor naile eleen, all the ineredients tin ough the meet with
his boote polished and hie olothes fete iron] the Monk turning it 3333410 1311131 evenly time
(lest, someone sees " amide' dotle " or I somel. Hull the sausago moat into balls.
" swell " and hints ahem " the best girl,"
or sneet•ingly whispeis " ma's baby " or
" pretty boy," then goes 011 into p1313303318 round of beef • -better from it young animal ing the mountain chain forming the back.
Iron 1.4133313 001E11 1 10111,,-Se1081 a nice 11041110811141 W0.1101,03 bo s"1voll ome-
n! laughter. No senotive bay will willing. -diride it into two pieces, following the , belie of the continent,
iy subject, hh.of to .0111.11 anney,mees Re natural line of division very earefully, 50 RR Of this reilwity, begun :20 years ago and
these, and 1110133 is little 10,1:3)031 that.,
;Leto,. not to make any ems or gashes' for 6110 314reachieg from Buenos Ayres, on the Ztlant
a few such experiments, lie grows tameless to burrow in, Then for fifty pounds 01 1310 Liu to Valparaiso on tho stretch
meat make It mixture of 6433?,pounds of lino of 870 mies--enly the oompleting eeetion
and indifferent, at& 11401 loees all vegeta
for his personal appearance and grows up salt, mut fnmeo of powdered saltpetre, am) iti the heart 1(1)10 Andes is unfinished, The
that most disagreeable of all creatures, it 0110 and a half pounds of brown sugar. Rub Andes are crossed by theOmnbre Pass, .13,
045 feet, above sea level.
Of this altitude 2,000 feet are out off by's
three mile tunnel, and altogether emong
the mountains there are five tunnels, with a
total length of over ten miles, 413)1110 1,1 the
mountain section the locomotives,for Semites
have tooteed wheels to work on the rook
eystem when nemeSary to surmount the
heavier gradients.
It, may well be imagined that driving a
tuned in the heights of the Andes is quite
a different matter from te 4 sane work
perfOrmed at ordinary levels in settled
051101,300.
The woekinen, oven though ;Lunar:01M
to living at great elevations, have to be Re-
clitnetized co the verified air and this tiff.
ficulty 30 forttibly exemplified in the ease Of
13.8 Joiticst, railway Lunn& In the world,
hat being bored through the Pertivian
Andes near Galeria. This is the highest
village the orld, 1,5,035 feet ebeve' the
sea, or 01.13' 100 feet lower than the Summit
1 Mont Vane.
:gear 13,38 341103)3 tunnel, 2,81 7 feet long,
ieslieing bored through tho summit ef the
mountaie, 000 feet above the line of per-
petual snow. 'rids certainly may take
rank as one of the most extraordinary of
railway engineet ing enterprisee,
The Alpo have boon tunnelled through so
frequently tlutt the 3)003)00181 3.0 bore them
once more, this 41,010 3,81010 the famed Sing).
loll pass, causes no surprise, though this
tunnel will be the longest of the lot -123,
mile% in ell, about throe miles longer than
the St, (lotilord tromel.
This tunnel, whieli is estimated to cost
100,000,000 francs, will 3)14180311 16 novel fort.
lure, beitig single with double railway
traelc in it,s northern half, while the South.
orn half will 00110101. 11) two pencil& tunnels,
each with a single track, this arrangement
being adopted wit,h a view to improving the
ventilittime
There is, however, another proposal to
moss the Simplon pass ((1,500 feet high) by
railway, the eteepest section of which
would be built on the oog-wheolsystemewith
a tunnel fivo miles long, coating in all 30,•
000,000 francs,
The highest mountain railway in Burnpe
is the 13eie1,0e1 Hothhombehn reilway,which
W40 opened. in November, 1801 and ascends
to a height of 5,606 foet at the summit level.
The journey is performed in 13 hours, and
the steepest gradient is duo in lour.
It is purely a rack mid pinion line
throughout, anti is Nether remarkable foe
the short time in whieh it was constructed
111114111g boon begent in October, 1811'). Thus
It, little over ayoar 31)1)8 401(0 finished, tbough
6110 work oecessiteted tho boriug of 10 11111-
11010, the bridging of sever& stronanlets,
and the building of heevy atone dame,
Anothee raniarkitble monntaie railway is
that up Pike's l'eadr ht Colorado, which was
opened in tho summer of 1801. Thio line
4 1
nine miles long, &indict to a height of 14,147
foob above tho sea, level, with a maximum
gradient of 0310 3:: four, This 10 331110 a eack
143) 1)310 there also difficulty was experione-
ed in the highee portione from the rarity of
the air.
• There is ta mountain railway in the Cats.
1,111 monntains, Now York Mato, 7,000 feet
loug, which is worked by cable &item by a
drum at the snnonit, whore tho steam
engiees aro placed.
The works in progress for tile utilization
slovenly, uotuly mrtn, ono who le tolerated
from ueceesity, but 1106 400100111011 With en-
thusiasm,
We have in mind the CR -$0 of a boy of
eighteen living just outside 03 14 city, Who
possessed it nund naturally turning to the
external refinements. This lati's seneitive
natnre Was distressed by unnecessary 1,11'
1011)461008 itnposed on him by a father
whose boeom was filled with an nem:Amt.
sion that 1113 SOO might tt splurge.' To
avert this possibility, the parent, though
wealthy in this world's geode, would hunt
this mixture 13301) 11130 the meat every morn.
ing Rai) used ep, mid at the end of two
weeks hang up In n. 811101110 )401:80 to smoke
slightly or jest enough to be tasted. Ex.
ease of smoke is not generally relished. IL
mity be left hanging in any dry place away
from flies. If 16 moulds a little on the out-
side that will not hurt,.
Comm: Mum -This is said to he the
way in which the famous Westplutliii hams
are 001.011 : They are Strst rubbed with dry
salt and loft to drain for twenty-four hours.
Four quarts of salt, three pounds of brown
for excuses to send hoz boy to 101011 111 a snger, one poem) of saltpetre, four ounces
rickety cart, though he owned n, neat of sal primelle, end four 01111000 ,11 joniper
buggy which would have usrally eerved the berries are bruised and well mixed toget 1101,
purpuse es well as the earl.. and boiled in six' quarts of water. Th
It is the (boy of every parent to see to it brine in then cooledand skimmed. 'rho hams
Oat the boy is 01.1011117 educated in tallturo are taken from the salt and 303 3)34') dry and
tool good manners with the girl, and that ill
130 0480 0111111111 1.11P1'11 )41 t110 104,1 31is-ourn3,m
meet of improvement permitted, 11113.tin the
eentravy, every iittlieutien of attentlon to
personal appearances and the cultivation of
a refined mul polished demeanor should bo
encouraged in the wannest terms.
If, as is sometimes the ease, the parents
aro ignorent of or leilifferent to the nicer
shades ot propriety, there is evelynere
need for upholding the boy in his desire to
riso above Ilia surronntlings and if ho geis
his inspiration outside of the family, enrely
ble parents should bo the last to reprove Or
111113:0 sport of hint. It is very well for
them to say thet what ia good enough for
father in good onongil for 0011, but this state-
menb will not boar analysis. What is
good enough for the peat deoarle is not good
enough for the present. Let 110 perent
make the mistake of trying to harness his
8001 60 6110 ttsages and traditions of the past.
The bonds °Nail nothing before the presence
of nineteenth•coutury progress.
Untruthful Children,
Some one asked Miss Harrison, the super -
intendant of the Kindergarten College in
Chicago, what she would do with a child
who told liee.
Miss Harrison does llobbOl10130181 oorporal
punishment for any offence,
She said 1 " Tt would depend enbirely
upon the sort of a, lie it was. Hee 34110100 10
substance VMS like this :
Lying is too often treated loctally, when
ib shotild be constitntionally treeted. There
aro almost as many different sorts of lies as
there are different sorts of fevers,
For example, exeggeration which comes
from excess of imagination. ['3163. 18 to bo
cured by teaching accuracy of observation.
Make the child count ell ties objects in the
room, Make him hold steaddy to proven
facts in everything.
Then there is the lie 01 83)3110181, raltiolt ie
alWays &aiming everything for itself. lg.
nom the story. Make it seam not worth
his While.
The lie which 1)881)00 10 the fault of Mher
people. 11'11031111110111t 1(110 been given arbi-
trarily. That is to be corrected tu the guar.
dlan,
Tito hardest 3140111 (0 correct in n, ohild, or
any ono else is the doep lie of joelousy, the
malicious lie. It, always comes from ;kW.
onsy 01111111101'O 800Ms to bo Only 0110 posSi ItIn
remedy. Cot the jealemi child to do soine
servioo for tint other. Make hire partiaipete
the cold piekle is poured over 1110111 and well
rubbed inio the meat, l'hey are that
smoke. R lit 110 Livery ti ty for three months
until eempitttely dry, when they will keel
sound and improve in flavor for years,
Rams shrink In smoking about. 131 per emit,
in weight •,vidle pickled or salted pork gains
about 10 percent.
Tested Reoeipts,
Mort.nim How. -Scald throe cups of
milk and mix one half imp of cornstarob
With 0110 oup of 0.0113, 08)03) 000 quart of
milk in all. Stir the diluted cornstarch
Mtn the hot inillt adding also two table..
spoonfuls of sugar. Cook fifteen nvilutes
then add the white of three eggs beaten stiff
and pour into a mould. Chill and serve,
In using ernmstaroh there is 11110437031
(14113383 03 molting 3)1 )400 short a time thus
leaving it indigestible and with a 2440 1,8068.
Cornstaroh is not oaoked when it is swollen
aft too many cooke axe apt, to think for sterch
to be diecitable ought to be subjected to
heat 0.10,13. 20 minutes.
This pudding is prettily moulded in a
large melon mould.
01I0001.4u SAUClit.-Thie is 10 be served
with tee moulded snow and 18 3111 effective
contrast. It may be guyed cold. Mix ono
rounding tablespoonful of cornstarch with
ono.quertor oup of milk and Stir 1,1 one and
three•quartere, dupe of roaltiod milk. Molt
two squares of chocolate, and four teble•
epoonfuls of powdered Regal, and two 03 )106
venter, cook until smooth then add to the
first mixture.
Beal, the whites of tieo eggs stiff, add
gratittally two.thirds cep of powdered sugar,
then the unl3eaten yolks of the two oggs.
Stir into the cooked mixture, °oak ono
minute stirring constantly. Add one 108.
SpOOnftil of Vanilla,
When using powdered sugar always sift
it before measuring or yen will have too
large it Quiantity. Melt the chocolate in e
little saucepan setover boiling wator. Add
flavoring to mixturee after they lowe cooled
but 3( 10 1111181 bo added to a hot mixture
yon 1111101 000 nrtore.
l',011,1 NUT 0113113134.-8001r 000•118,1f
pound 013 )1033(1 Moines over night in ono and
onedialf cups 0)cold weer end cook in a
donitle holler until tranziperent thou add
one-half term of Roger, and the juice and
grated dill of a lemon ; 1111111 11110 tonal
Moulds. Chill ea& titre to a glass dish 3341"
:1303,13,1 with apricots and whipped oreion,
saw:etre:el end flavored with chopped web
Imre mei vanilla.
Won brings With i nen' proidems, and they „
have to be feteid. We have as little fool' 1„,,,ii
es /Lily ill official in terreeence. lleeideee hilt
labor q gest ion 11/14 1106 ;yet teem: bufore the 1 304,,%
J34)11111080 IRA 111 le31 a fletillitt: 101'01: 0sorr,itY lit V
A11/1 1 111/11111.11 of (letting.1 1 ..of My imtn,
Thitt there MVO 01(41(3801140 pain 141111 8111Ter }t 1,tiehitie tres tate,
ing among sone eeetions of the 110)10! 1031,11 eel no! 3!!,' antenee: :01 there,
iti otie, 1 le ;. that 1 ''01,8)is perhaps understood vaguely by Many
010.orvers. 0 has not yet, however, " Von nee I 3(11griore r rile," he:
heeik any audible rein0118trallee frier, the ," Your int le en,. are Ilia 1110re blea,,t1
300(30810 themselves, They 8311:111)1 to their 1 his darling child .84 dolt. i00
toil quietly and encomplainingly. e
hear of hand silk-reelers in .11,altu, avim ),o.
13111their day at 4 p.m, and end 11 111 1 a.m.
For them the toil ef one flity ie carried
into the next. Pelt that is an exception.)
effort, made for a. !mason miry, and. does
11/14 ciao/441 olio
R01111 lbe 11110 that, never fade,
tehe dwells /10.!)l', iny litttu 1,3ht.
•81W 133111 rake hi, eve, and 10111,1
to t Ito .inic.t ...minor .1,10, -
LO llo• si,11884i, bet o• land,
To Where Ids 1 1%81,11.0 to::
'te herewith tuttiPing, lilt I0 rout.
1101: continuo all the year roun•l, as in the
011.411 the factory. Comparablo with it t4','111),' 13(0 11'`.0ml1'.1re111.
im the toil of the I onchonse waiting girl. " 1:1;,,,,i3m111,3.1,1,1,,e,(011.1111;4,;'11111,1;?11in1L111,,:la
TI10 06017.03 1181. daily life lo 401001 'tea ed-
Brai melee(' eie tie 4.11 1111 Iti14 gone:
ible. Rising Wild, the first streak of day-
light, she cannot rest until the lest; 13111.01, No 1 :+1
has eenned front his earousals, "I'llrec or in the :ham vein:
131.11' holtus of sleep representing her entat
respite from toil.
The Phenomena of Light.
Several theories have been advaneed by
the scientists to account For t hu fact that Too true"! Down here the vett,: reit 011.
a
si11'11,/,:,etFt8g,t:,,A10:tt,tilot.ind lionoci,WO hve the ever present phenomena known ,,,,,,,ii,;t,AR " light." ,111T.,,li,,,:1131i.
'rho Dm, prineipal of tho many reasons itin'io1(oi/1, i-111011 nnilone ;
thus 001: forth by the learned gentlemen t
Who have devoted their lives to exult in- 10001, Ihe pieture up 30411111 I
vestigation are the emission or corpuscalar tt.ittineiil,t.111,,latis,h, eyes,
theory, aud that known a
s the undulatory ,,iht
theory.
The principles of the emission theory or.
iginated in the fertile brain of the piffles.
sopher, Descartes, who was born way beck
in 1506. But little attention was paid thie
p003113310 3111000)' ne, that time, and it and
Descartes were both &most forgotten when,
about 60 yeers later, Sir Isaac: Newton ap-
peared upon the scene and enunciated the
same doctrine.
According to those eminent, 0104, light
uousists of 0113411 331111)0100 emittetl by luntin•
ous bodies, the velocity of its transniis.sion
mainly regulating the colors.
The undulatory theory, that now in most
generally, accepted by the scientific world,
teaches that the space between the oulestial
bodies is ooeupied lly au impeederablectliert
und that the luminosity of it body is sup-
posed to be repel vibratory motioe proceed-
ing from the body 1» question to the oye.
" 111 '03111111.1 yeal, wig oltango8
'3iew little Imes will obler grow.
len 4410 1.4 still 1 lie 11RI thing
1110E111 KO 140133 ago,
Pol•i•Ver, in the 11141e1'31ai•e,
141811 boar t be dea r and elm egless float."
1 lint in this old world lies,
'l'oo free from sin -ton free from tears.
To shadow with the toil 01 )03415,
01313',, strive and argue here below
Of mysteriee beyond our ken;
13311 03,0. 1113 11311,, Maid, cloth 0,10113
'rho things that puzzle men.
rott.b: 300:133child, they have bon elver
leer many and fol. ninny 43014,0."
0 child, wheat, Net Imre 3011030(1 that strand
lioynnil the river's I','41 10'10 (1de,
Spool, to 1114 or the rnowriand.
To 13e1i 0Y0111 1110
'30guide 118 Who,,, thy (003 )33419 trod,
Ui,lo :110 1111 6:110W11 1101110 of God.
; Ili:idle,' 11,1,4)0 Journal.
CHEAPENING .611EU1.1TOITY.
111/V011ilira ror Staring. Strunk Mark 80
Violin tot In be 1:conetnient.
An invention which ie lekely to have an
31133016•101 ',earl log on the e•olionnie genera-
tion of elect 110317 1,093 just been made, 411(1).
lie in England. The 18,11,1on Engineer,
refers to tile system its having eonsiderable
merit, hi slimmer plants where the demands
for 001131050110 irregular. The principle ig
not nen. Its value 1103 )21 the now combina-
tion and epplieetion of the method to
existing 331111114 of power transformers.
The invention of which so 1110011 is
expected ir. English electric& circles,
consists in the storage of the continuous
work of a few small boilers, 30 :14 the duty
of a large numbrrof boilers for ellortpetiods.
In electric: generating 816110110 Idle quantity
03 electrieity required varies greatly at
different 63l3189 during twenty-four hours.
The mat:ninon quantity is nstutlly needed
only a short time. The lloilorS,110WeVer,
1111.101 1,0 provided and tiroetti tiler lighted or
kent banked to meet thi• requirements of
this eltort petted, the boilers theinselves .
being suilichnit to nieet the rnaxinnun
demand vont inuously. This itel only
WHY RAVE FEMININE SPIES IN greatly Merril:1es the 11341100, 13
RUSSIA.
higher ilia o if pro Weed with boilers always
makes the unit /18331 (11 current very 11111011
31,01(13938 or camel:1N 3 10 weten Their working 1,1 inn 1011.1.
al inaillea To avoi,1 these loeses the elerage system
empleee boiler power omial to only about
The Waves of light proceed in all diem'. Females P1"Y 110t 11r0 , , t1:1111111lead.
:110•,1 1 1 !II 011, °or, t le. ma%,
Lions froin rvery let:linens point in straight ; dcmittant,part 1;1.7r
„ , They,. ledetre are workt.:1 cre. ittinously at
.1 0000i:ins ies al
aup. 111 6111411 ,11,011:11g111!.., tt: (.10 140...1.1 LIR/ 1 4t/le,!1,41
111.1:11 14'03 11 11/1 111041 tr....m.1'14.31 rate of
pliooseest; the mot ions of its -particles being
1 to undulate in a transverse direction 0111000.: 'l')i., 111,Y In winch treY 14'a 1180111111ed
evaporatioe. tier genera:111g demand
is very simple o,11,1 ingeniims. says a writer
to 11,11tiee 11.1..7056i iitywo/ft filgt th et i8guh .ft; rterLttvt.tisu,lt the
iu the London 73/' graph. Thu mistime was is small the NVOI ti of these 10.11,rs is stored
by paseine the 40.1101' Whie 1 they heat into
Monett mind cannot grasp an idea of the deSuribed 11.1.0 01100 by 0110 of tile pillars of
the secret 05011011,and 341(8confirmed later 0 setlicien number of plain storage tanks,
rapidi ty 611 light travels.
which 114' 111.0t0M-011 14511 loo 4 by radiation.
Aceording to the best authorities attain-
able to the writer the distance traveled hy
a beam of 13333:1 )11 a single second of time is
130,000 miles. The distance 18 00 great that
no poeceptible space of time would be
occupiee m its passage between any two
given points ort the earthet surface.
ONTARIO'S MINERALS.
A Valuable reolleetion or Gold and Silver
oreit for tehitiago.
A. Toronto deepittch says : - It transpires
bbet the floor of the building at Chicago in.
tended for exhibiting Canada's minerals
will not stand tho strain to which it will
bo aubjected, and is therefore being taken
up and trestle work placed underneath to
strengthen its The floor, as first construct-
ed, would only beer a weight of 168 lbs. to
the moan foot, while some of the speci-
mens sent will bo of a very massive
oharaoter, Ono anormons blook of ore just
mined the Sudbury district reed an mit.
shiptnent weighe 10 tons.
The Burke exhibit 01 331003098 metals front
the Port Arthur district, has arrived in To.
ronto, and win be sent to Chicago with the
other minerals.
So valuable are the specimens of gMd and
01)0033 (30,31 the Lake of the Woods district,
which just reached here for shipment to
Chicago, 11131)133133. Awroy, Ontario Commis -
Weller, had to give a bond of $8,000 for their
Halo return.
A. 33(0106 1034134 American cepitelists mime
co Toronto and inspooted the mineral ex.
hibib hero The reSult is that there havo
been netnerous enquiries after 1000.11031.
Ono capitelist from Now York was so much
struck with a sample of galena thee ho peed
8400 to a 40e11-10100411 proepootor to survey
the location for him, although he failed to
learn the precise locality that the sample
exmo from.
She Amid he Watt her idol oro
The ceremonies bridal,
All)ITOW since ho won't work 0, bit,
She cells hint still her "idle,"
on by a lady spy wall whom 1 had 31 eon.
venation on the subject,
An &Betel dice 010 out 03 133' Russtans aro
ollleriabff befoto he hae served long enougl
to entitle him him to 38 peneion. His young
widoW petitions the Imnistry Mr an allew•
alma, and sho receives) a son) vai•yitig from
100 to 500 rubles. After the lapse 0( 00010
months she petitions egain, and is told to
call at the police office, whore about one.
fifth of the former sum 30 3311301: to lier, and
is ern:plunged to hope that in two menthe,
time something may be done for her 'want.
When she ileXt• returns she is infortned
thet as her husband 0113 )3:013 earn a pension,
she cannot expect to receive any further
assietanee ; that the authorities, in fact,
possees no funds for the purpose, but, that
they are willing to give her e little light
employment which will entitle her to a
month lyallowauee sufficient to save hor from
eoeial slitpwrook.
She generally catches at the straw, and
seldom has leisure or calmness enough to
discover thab it is 001 even a straw, but
a golden chain that, drags hor down to un.
fathomable depths. She is then introduned
into various families, visits the semi-public
halls and places of ionneement, end forwat
regular 00)10130 10 the third seetion, tool
visits the dopertment periodically 310answee
1)3108130110and take flesh ordoes.
119 Birds at One Shot.
During the recent severe Weather in
bootland a very extraordinary 01101 WEIS
made by Sir Charles Puntsman. A.
largo umber of birds were seen sitting on
tho tend the pluffsman stomeedoll get•
Mug within about sixty yards of them. Some
of the bieds rone as the gun time tired, but
tho total number killed by tho diseharge
was 1)1)1thoy included several species, but,
TI10 11011.0111 (('11)work at a prensere of, see
:len pounds, ittel will be 3030131may ho 0,1110d
Ilooded linilors-ttatt is, there will be uo
team space within timer. The storage
melts will of C0111110 also be worked at this
pressure, but, by arrangemeets well 1:110W11
ellgineerS, sten m will bo taken from them
when the ragbag two working 01 .4 pressure
of, Say 100 pounds. During the time of
maximum load the water level in these
tanks will fall by conversion of heated
water hoe steam, and the level will again
he made up duriag the fall to minimum de.
mend,
The estimated cost of the 11034? arrange-
ment is said to be less than for ra much larg-
er number of boilers, and the saving on
the present oost of steam produotion will,
it is believed, be from 40 to 50 per cent.
The Height of Courtesy,
The Queen of Saxony is pastionately fond
of 01111(11'm), perhaps for tho very reason thab
she hes Ilene of her own. Aucortlittgly, she
never fails to carese 34. beby when she gets a
&lame. Once, when taking a stroll m the
park at Dresden, she aecested a nurse with
a, couple of splendid babies in her arms.
"3)3,3 the lovely pets I" she eald. "Twins,
no doubt tt"
" 4/0111' NIKI0Sty."
" rhOir fittltee must be very proud of
them "
" This nue'e tether certainly 101 but the
other one's fether has just died."
" But you told me they wore twins 1"
Then the nurse blushed and said, " bog
pardon, it 40118 not myself who said so, but
your Majesty, and -1 didn't dare to contra.
(let, yoll."
Woman's Sphere.
the majority were plover. The gall WW1 Tbey Alit about it went:met sphere
Mellow in bore, end the oharge 1 ounces of eee theme', it had a 1111133 ;
powder and 1.1 ounces of No. 3 shot. The Thole', not a hundred.doller gown,
81106 30110 i11101111180 rendered lintel, mina, de• Tio,re's 111,1 a bar,oin SInno ill 3,40421,
3tructive than it would otherwise have been, ')I',,, 3313111 03,11133' from Oily source,
owing to 35130 310110133 skidding along on the Ther,.'e not action tor divorce
flat surface of the Ice. Without 14,woman in it.