HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1901-07-26, Page 516
IT STAGGERED THEML
ninvioreeis rzt, 11, Departznejkt store
Were 31)nzed by a q1,OoO Bill.
There was one division of one of the
largest department stores along Sixth
avenue that susf)erided libsiness foe
half an hour one day last -week ' A
wolilan bought some handkerchiefs
and a pair of towels. The clerk footed
her bill, 49 cents, and the woman laid
a Paper bill on the counter.
The clerk, a girl, lool�ed at It hastily.
It read $1,009. She hall never seen a
thousand dollar bill before In her- life,
and the amazement it "used made her
speechless. With her mouth open in
wonder she made out the check, show.
ing that, 49 cents was to be taken out
of $1,000. The girl who acts as cashier
fell back in her chair when she saw the
bill. She didn't have change for it,
and after gazing at It in wondering ad-
miration for a loment she rushed out
to find the manager. He asked for the
customer who had offered It, and the
.girl led the way to where the woman
was waiting. The clerk had recovered
froin her surprise enough to point out
the customer.
The manager said, "Bladam, what
did you buy?"
The Woman named over the small
articles.
"What did you give the clerk?"
"I gave her a dollar bill."
44NO; you gave her this, and it Is
I
worthless," the manager said sternly.
Perspiration stood out on the wom.
an's face as she looked In wonder at
the bill. She fished a dollar out of a
handbag she carried and paid. By that
time she had figured out all explaria.
tIon. She has a son attending a busi.
ness college. where they have mock
transactions In business and paper to
look as much like money as the coun-
terteiting laws of the country will per-
mit are used. The clerks had been so
Stunned by the big figures that they
did not see that It was not money at
all, but a fake bill.
CULINARY CAPERS.
TH8, ZURICH HE, RALD
coWENT LANTERNS.
....... ... ----- -
-UNOER THE 80N,"
'ANATE UPI, SCULPT,
An Old Fad Witio Modern l3itrorovew
Tq,f� Icave- before
saeptos�Jkn, Eleetvical 33,luplay.
kooti; Lwd A
men who gooll us
Have sung the songs WL fil!lur,
THEY NEED COOL HEAC)S AND F
In the b1d,days a favorite fad for
The words of our clarnorons �,horug, U
They were heard of tile ancient koiii� 11;
CLASS PLASTER.
travelers In ancient IaDd4 -was the col-
lection of lanterns. Th ose from rulnef)
Z% d"t
Dc You NQC%Zd ilt'%ne?
IT
The chords of tile lyre u4t thrill us, I
They were struck in thil Youm gow bN
ffow Ornaments For the nosao
Convents, decayed mosques and pover�
'W*a
ty stricken shrines were prime favor-
lies. The fad Is not dead, but
We Sell
And the arrows of dea (Ill that on
Are found where our fathers lie.
Bi. Xade it the Bealn11:r
tie Xnlre7&ui0r axid Pati U
entirely
the supply has run so short that now
The vanity Buug of the preacher
the Baby's gaud,
enterprIsIng firms In Birmilighal
Q
All Ole leadhig inakes
is vAllity still today;
Tile inoun, of tim stricken erswtu,"so
F ew people reaI17A the pleasure
Ulngland, �ud In Nevir York turn out
large of excellent Imitations.
11
d can Satisfy )-o-u iii
nas rung in tile woods
Instruction that call be gained f)
numbers
making plaster casts. It IS Inelp I's
ticlitne made and
The new ones are in,
(111alit.)", stylo 6d price
Put the songs are worth resinging,
With the change of no single nL-Uio,
and the utensils required are toeull�l
go far as strength and durability are
V
HeTel,9 the IiSt:
And tile spoken words are ringing
every household. h, cast of the bit
concerned are superior to the ancient
As they rang In the years remote.
chubby hand or foot or, In fact, a ci
designs, which were hand made, but
Hartford
There Is no new road to follow, love. I
ll�.
of any kind Is not only'a delight, I!
the latter in many Instances were or-
Nor need there ever be,
an ornament. The great secret lit In
namented with Inlaid work as well as
20th CentUry
For the old, with its hill and hollow, loft
Ing successful plaster casts lies In
-excited.
With carving and twisting of the most
is enough for you and me.
getting Care should be ust
artistic type. The machine made goods
Antelope
-when getting the plaster that it' Il'
can never reproduce these latter char.
"An
WHAT MODERN SAILORS FL
plaster of paris and that It be boug�
't
acteristics so well as to deceive au'ex-
Sentinel �6,
from some shop Where it Is sure to
pert.
Not Wlmdu and Seas, but an
fresh,'as that which Is obtained froiS
The material of the lanterns varles
E.Z, E and D -
Wlklf -h SLUttlem the Ship.
a drug store Is apt to be stale and wl9l
0 ?
from fine woods and glass to Iron,
oiler explosions are the terror of
not set properly. 11
steel, brass, bronze, copper, pewter and
,
Me Burney
the seafaring man," said an old t.1'ale
A few quarts of plaster should Ix,
even st I ver. The simplest forms are
cylinders which are perforated with
deep -water captain. "Such a thing is
bad
sufficlent for a first attempt. A buckel
of water, a tin basin, a tin spoon, sorai
numeous holes so as to resemble the
clumsy sieve. Then come globes, cubes,
IN, e. litivo a few 2nd h.,tnd wheels and a Stea-rns tandem
enough on dry land, uut lmagin-� a
catastrophe of that kind at sea. in
ninety-nIne cases out of a hundred It
oil or soapsuds and, If possible, some
common modeling clay and a bottle of,
octahedra, hexagonal prisms, ovoids
(coinbinatioli) All in good order. C.,:01and see them.
means the absolute wiping out of the
Ink are all the materials required. A
and more complex solid forms, Th.
craft Itself and every soul on board.
mold Is first taken of the object, and
prettiest of all are the mosque lan-
"The average laudsman Would be
when this Is filled it gives the cast.
terns. Alany of them are of bronze in-
laid with silver, pierced with little win-
The
greatly shocked in looking over the
There are tivo kinds of casts -those
where the Is shown,
dows and these closed in turn with
igoi Sentinel
maritime records to see how in, a 11-s
only part of object
sels disappear each year au'd leL"'
the other part resting -on a tile or
white or colored glass. With a lighted
1SU 1110dol in the. art of bicycle
absolutely no clew to their fate. TLP
aque, and those that show the whole
ph
candle Inside they look like a mass of
-
run well up to tile hundred mark, and
objL ct or are In the "round." The hand
jewels In a dark room.
0011struction. Evory IVIleel of
such a mystery Is not to be explahwil
Is about as simple an object as can be
A wealthy mail on Brooklyn heigbts
who bag traveled a great deal has onen
tlli,, firin s make is made of the
away by storms. A Chinese typhoon
found and Is more Interesting than
higrilost. grado of inaterial aild
may swoop down like lightning out of
most thIngs. As the hand on the tile
of Ills rooms Illuminated by lanterns or
f ully guaranteca.
a clear sky and tear a ship to pit-ce.-
Is the easiest, it would be -well to start
this type. They range In size from
but some floating wrockagu Is suro te
with that. Place a sheet of paper on
small affairs four Inches In diameter to
stately lamps a foot In diameter and
The 1901
Our prices
tell the tale. A boiler explosion. oil tht
a taJ)Ie all(] then grease the hand thor-
contrary, will blow a hole as Ili,- a.4 .7
oughly with the oil or thick soapsuds
two feet high. In place of candles in-
side he employs electric lights, one
railroad tunilel right through the cont(.r
to prevent the plaster from sticking to
bulb to the smaller lanterns and thre e. '!A
n t e 1 0 P e
Are Ri ht,
of tile bull. and the stricken
simply goes do%vn like a shot. Tbore
the skin when removin- the mold.
When the hand is placed in the post -
four and a dozen to the larger ones. i
is no time to uufastea a boat front the
tIou walited, fill the spaces underneatli
When the current Is turned'on, the I
is it l3vanty in Style and Finish.
davits or cut loose a ,;par.
it. where It doer, not touch the table,
splendor of the effect is almost star- I
tling. The colors of the glass ]lave
It is very Stron.-ly Built an(l
"In the opinion of scamen. that Is
wIth clay, or if clay cannot be obtained
been deepened and made richer by the
i -q ill�,f t1lo fill- OnalltrV
tile story of at least 00 per cmit of the
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u,�e putty. It Is convenient to make a
L
-nitill 11--oll
If parsley Iswrapped up In a 11 4 V"A 0, k-- k.-., 6., � --J ; 1W � heard of again. I.ucklly the modt-ril Prevent tne pia'ster rroin running, Mit
Dlece Of 1 be compared to that from a areat orlel systein
wet cheesecloth, It can be kept for some Ili a Gothic cathedral. of marble boiler it is not necessary. Put about a quart
Is extremely strict anti thorough. lout it of eoldwater tit the basin and pour the
time.
Call and See it. iq Impossible to absolutely provinit plaMor Into It, stir quietly and keep the
ANutmeg Is much used by the Italians
COMEDY IN THE AMBULANCE tarelessuess and fraud, and ofti-n slinon under water to avoid making
when cooking spinach, as it Is said to enough, no doubt, the rault lies %Vill) loulibles. I.se, (niough plaster to make,
bring out the flavor of the Yogetable. A DoetorOa Story of n Unit and a Wo�
Two or three leaves from a rose gera- twoust, Viselt Wlils n Brolcen Lej;. Call and get our Prices. tile engineer. it tile consistelley (if batter, If a little
"There Is an old story of a drunki-11 ealt Is- added or hot water Instead of
n1ura added to crab tipple jolly while It "When I was nil ambulance sur- Scoteltintin who ralstook tho Moir. ('0111 Is Ustll. the plaster will harden or
Is cooking will, It Is said, Impart a de- geon," said the young family pbysi- molueter for the steaut gctgt- tilitl pltq-4. set mosre tilliekly. A sinall quantity of
lielousilavor. E ZELLER, Agent ZURIC
clan. "I used to start like it fire boric ed ouV the Stokers lipeau.se la, ctoultill,l Ink 4or tiny eoltiring niatter will make It
pluch of powdered gingor added to at tile sound of the call. I was just as
I i get the pressure abovi, ,it). That parn easlvr tit d6tillgill-41 the mold from the
cranberries Ili cookloo- will bring Out much Interested lit the work at.tbo (Ind I will hardly hold watt.r. blit I'vt- sovil ("Vst, and will alml, inake� It wore brittle
'the flavor. They should not bo stewed of two yours as I was the dny I bega cases rA)aio.4t as loati, 1 .111, gtail tit s-ly. or rutton anti vasder t* separate the
to a Jam, but kept separate. looking It was tile excitpratent Of tile 11re that however. that during the Iowa 31) y4niq MO. Pour the plastor over the band,
more liko candied cherries. ninde tile so forld of It I bad all sorts thcre .11 -,tt..ldy till1linulitill .,t taking care that the -N are no bubmes,
11:18 blit �*
For a vegetable puree either young Of experiences at all sorts of hour.,;. P Wf E N" To S G U` AR A N T E E 0 the nurnber of vesselg wideb Inn-, until It Is 410tut ll:klf on Inch thh.,L-. It
turnip tops or even "ung fresh nettle There was an element of danger In It, torlously dimplipar.1 Th -it is title., 6, will reiltilre, it few itilitutes for it to set
tolio are recommended. They are cook. ji t000 but that only added to the clinrin. OTARRELL & LAWSON, youd nil 4lut-sti.41. to) 1110 JtlVrAqJ-;J#J allol IS ready to lift offwhen It eau be
ed in the same way-bolled-rabbed : 0One nig-lit I )still a call front the west 1425 NEW YORK AVE.# uslaotloll 11141 tl-1 seratelted with a hulte. It Is easler to
,through a store and added to crea m. I oldo In the neighborhood or Chelsea WASHINGTON, r). c. of Ili'"" I
greater strietuess of exanihiat!ous lit% turn the hand and toold up, tind lift
-tit who _4 thc lj�'Jlld Out Ill."ll to tAt,:e tile IDOILI Olt
Salsity ft.4tvr plant) is excellent it �� square. It was for a drunken m. a Ileellhe Is Ismiud to vumlot�i.r It
soaked lit. vluegur and water. tbea 4 fell down Und broke, his 109. On the Solieltors ofAmeeicanarod Foroign Patent$, D*%tgn%,Tr;kd*rn*rkv*0oPy- xevertheless there Is still consideralIs the 11411tid. �Iqt(- 11.1s, TZID under
diallod In 011.sliced and heated Irtwhite wtty liftel. to tile hospital 'with hill) I rights. Will return fee IfPsitent Its not secured. Sendfor rooto ror ituvroventent t),,a t1go tingers, out it a1voy (vith a dull
Sallo& RUk0 lit shells, having sprinkled PloL"'d UP a druflk"' wOulnu to IV' .10111 a I nVantor's Guido., a r H ow to Get, a Patent. brt inches.' Lnirf%
gruted abeese and bread crumbs over altullar actoldent had hnilpened. There 2&Mentlon this Paper and secuirtl special rates.,"� $12folill tho hand not conic out easily,
the top. was nothing to do but put tier Ill -the 1 StAg rq separately will of.
Ambulallee ftlougwith the ulan. 11loott-J) and litst Son#*.
Itallan dried -pons are Popular still lit ten ltjsj!�eh tioum. Th4o niold should be.
"After that the ride nerosstown wns The late lienry Itusseli. the 111111% cd to dry a few bouts aDd then be,
Great BrItAlu under tile ramillarname, English. colup"st-r tot Checv. 11o,%s
eXel(lUg elloUgh for A tOWb(I'V. At arl't . ur�% Wield with whitts plaster, the same coa.
able Its
of pons pudding. The vvgot this patienO sympathlred with thrich - chver." nild of 1240re, tin"I" '-"*�16 `94DWI vhtvney ng %v&s used for tbo mold. A
soaked overnight, then boiled, rubbed I i *W W Allgh songs whaell were p3pulat vat fliegr 4e�uy.
with tbo addition of it little A N had muny mutisAig exiieriew,4,ev. Muen
through a store and sent to the table other. Then they began to try Ili - cho. 1will of clay about aL, Ineh high win
ssing i4
rum. t Broadway they fell to ki r V0 �;-e to Lon built arenud tho t4lgo 4oftbe
thick e CL K IVi Ul ILI k9z:s c�va-
tftaffl* eneh tother. At Third RVQ11130 illoy wero he snug b 5s balluds tin viir. muld. whOeh wben ralled gives the tile
fighting like it Pali, of Rillenny cntQ. tin etep'.: vt e It t U r,4 81"Its.
UArMV Cxcr.,%Sta3m, A!�Vvi ftyr theea's, to tv-st Iron. Ut me whole
Shoe of ritape:tltrs, and I bad my hands full lit kepping RR ter renaderluag V.V , ton'
w -nig can�wat w W�fforeOti,; Unce, and, en elu5j# tPhek mold away. vitb
"Tbe sinall site of the serew," Bay% a �1 thein aparL The womin lind aernateb- tts V,m 1� e%�a,414 da -d eqwvti� MTw� the Spare That Vcn-." a P�eaolletraa In nLnffe.
11" CIA
boller bitiker, "'is not due to the ve". ed th* intues Mee drendfully. and lie tbO ggolvr$ Wild ustird, "U"u-j Va. colurl' ean Nt readily distoaguished froin
a u, rweAttvo, dig Rtastfall, lack spartAlF, thi b1-hU_-_ am4wule'l Ott ult�
tian of any Inventor Of Its greater er.... had fil'arly closed leer toyc witb it pubeh. Me cast.
feat as edfullumd with a larger om� but When we mrueh the asplink ni Twvio. t -9 CI� o`�,-. 1R,1EVL1aW.d Q"�zLlm. taL�, lWor lomlot uiii� W"ll, late." . adirmative Due. w1th a lof In mamn g. the lner'd fcr a cast ift the
purel,V till neeldent. When I firat eliglig. ty-Axills street. they were slooghoq* *%Ve 61t*�_&'#_C;�.'� _SILMU041 �A!ref_% �tnt V�rA LUW %CU. Mtef, extIzimed. TbonL. q�,,A tot rom"69 after Ike h"'Ind bns Ileen olted,
ed, In the maebluttry buslues!§, sivrevro i� Ifave All 11mu Thvre Itefore Shiny ft 0 V4 Vaut'. Dt to nt�,50t boot tri IUQ!b ift a bed
at% Inch
for ltlbteanes& Iloae tbe V= SM06th
for stedulera Weft made as lqr& as Time" and sueh Anging! TLP upnxit Aftvr slIngong the of "TD,.,? V,vg
trowil -V , Vmroo." who �unr*"-d 4 uru
z CU
liftsibleo It Whig the theory tbtt the attracted a c who tuvg4lentoy
Duct mad "gvvnt a e.
'h%eJ *ow
fter the highm the thbught t b9d A" Ambuluatg(v fUll Of ho- v nml, *.vLzm NaM 0. N -ovor
Venter the dlawL� lu 2L�, q Mu� r_alne. Vuu��_V lusAt a L-�,!n for bv a
gp&d. A VeAsol, was plaod on Uke 11111leA. wholl XVQ h%n0god Mer gite. -,wtwU0 %,ftft4t-A bV evil u2abiti 10 �qouittg.
Wh,611 Jttt
Erie with a ttrew s6 lar& that It was they sword ftergial f0vud.4UlOx gand at Uns sLould Linqyea tapart easlly tmd the
for a Joup.
decibied best to eatt iedodh blade lit two thd Officd th(T PAtted In 114DJf a he IlteJ out.
P Is aad thoe tA. Of IVIAP-h thd' A -tit
ar m Aireld them together. N '4111 VqD'Mv-t nother woy. but a wore dtffid
buting a storm nil theae Ilhideg of the th* Kfi*w All Ab6uf U. VV. A. Mvtr�r f Vita. C.. 5ay-on-14 Wtq dw� bf Wot& Were rig. 1:P41 ITI ge4!1 - one, nftet 1patting the baud half way:
-41 1-z our ID -1 -
with the alitc-re
Dtibivilee biloko at the weldlutV redo&
tlolud alutbern, "Coh?"009a. the Gum ,f In the plaster and before this ha -4 dtled,
q W119 difiIH& out one It
Ing the diameter b� blare thatt two. it -hotable cotll�vnuy of 114.0ple. tatst of Is fo put a Mn Strong sttiftgaronild all
2.�v -1:rfas 3,_vit-ll a, JftR� _��-90_31 and xervous S,$ s-
lllflrds� I � � 'r JC 1! 4;
tke Ocean."-Argtmaut the edges of tLe fingers, leffing the
Whom I kup* oilly Ivy
�R-
"To fhe 'butplue a the 0-litabi the �W; 14
0tvrgo Illness. Jr.. lit The flowne Jour- V k WAtted to 'Go to Otte at Itlim wod. *-'I'd come out nt tile %rlstg. wbeft
"'k. -, a flti�Ld a& reDy C-Overl�d -with 1pla*-
'Ve.ftel. shat forward tit d speiM audit its ol. 0 Vile band Is enu
wal. -11 wal w4s9gived " Neat In-vt tit fi -W�s-�8 it.c- m; a L2111 f,14oz.rt to Ove 1(L- Niew
I .� The Iter. IV. Vromftz-ut tcr and before !1. haq
Ile
hd !W61er belta dllalfle4 befort. X091-
chi-truling -Ind Intellwmal %ovurav
striu� out, wh!'eb Cuts It In
t to i�.11teffilitl 114.r. 1,4T1t,,c vto!liCia A ivts cclirA way. I vas gy
id my b wan, relates with muel' u
heem thet esp6tithemed w1th 8fllall" aud di two. The
Vrovoftotw atid disectivered that they I- 1VIlit eall I talk allont tbqt will 911- -,"'U _=d[ 112PI following story .014rat ty!6-0f. JE� tuanner of 111115rig Voth tLese I. -Inds or
drectit@ thuh Idt'ge icroSt you? I b, 111116e. ptesent Wite. by the Way. 5,3 nd;t 11.1. Molds we.
Ve Ill.
word ybuth luare, ail SoIlVE. liffli. tg4t_ Is the so Oil and tie tile two
11 0 b Pitid fill, With
eheg. lind It hot bodij for tlfgt aecidtht petiellee as a tavalrywan. llc�.qslhly Wetvi-!11 and wife, of jois youth lior ye4 of Ms- i-:n1v halves Va- OY t -et er
i lAfka al Aveal-a'asli , , .
We btlight h5te, goil@ Oil titifig, y lowe to luear Something ubout st:,�,t la knyaulo,�-al SelfAlimej Xjacay " 1:1-4delr manilottd. but 1l;e 1.1ily pir la, 1,
ydu tha a;:d ; ��:a plas'Let, let burden and 19t the melag
b1d& ttrows� to tit# istogout day." fiotsoso Ili the field! obalee, uud as .1 cor.5equelwp thie d'."'. Off.
Why, 3.es; certainly! nnsweted my N_*mCM V.rLn V;1.T110U'T VrV1TVr-Z4 CONS9MIr. PIUVAIM toes set of olive 14"ne"Tes, �PT3n_, faQ:.W 001r, '=6 &qst tan bo tuade fro!�k,
Ve, Moodc* *41A*i� ftititk. s�eu.tc. 0.,d). X6 wavat s on cr eavalapA, Everpthkg coitigaeut6i
tair comp-inifin. 11 know -1 little ton- rIMM dovers Inaternd nw��-StrF.
jlw�k tatter tab trisity bd Taidd ecou1stion of ��rmlrs:' sa,"d tic -Ir 0.asts = mthle ,Ind told dild
t6thIng af-my life. mid I 0hee wrote d smeLby tThklltl�
daretot., 0lb!f_,DA st 15t-�Je�
bill ot, titibide �e 111UMhEr Ct the SOMe CUStS ftrl.;� Wanted
,*Ith aiii ordinary tkulppiug peh and a book i a iij
egiled-gootgatid 1.;sddlt-s�l I An 01h 0 bV'Thdilf" welt. a gelatrin mold is milde. ReOng elasue,
Aft piece Of 'M6611cuildu 'I then It dawned ulval, my pooe. dull embsrrasslnat except for tke It'gorm.-
aneda ty o 4 ts E. OU rw
bf Mlleah� Cut oft a patt 0, f the iNIb to btain th.1t I Was VAIDigw* to file widow M_Vwt:!�A
Stuall tnue. Vit & costal iot of the great octivalry leader. Genetal howevet" to 1 S17,10111F the eil'st an a SuR retains its si-bape gnal
bAft Of on e be Ultbottud"m Into' tb'd i: Custet. so I sAidno More alytint h0rsos feeling wliett s1ortly i-effeue iny ibirat can be fiole-A �any number, of tomes. The�
'tube, tak# It out vigititi and di!) OU6,ofid .� lippronebed by ene of yeltow
ji �, obr 'or Dvory finIsh that. Is given to,
In sre4�cothto ot tully othet teffieh Ati -1 fit 0 '==Y 'casts IS obtalucal bY 'UsIng wbitell
tepliteg it Next wind bL Illode of AM- tny daughters. a gia and i�ne Nv!.,o I It ready,
Tub, itot Wlitilitraittitift viotmp frow W sbellne-, whi -b can be Lad al
igbtly ittound tb# tube *f1d tdft Th d called my secolld w1fe r, vT11 a d n
�Wltdv .1 it 17hard to IllAke it Seem the question.' 'PaP.11. %vill you get me 11111 -Ked from 11 Plihit ho y d I g
of tb6 bbtualtafid 6± it lit it void.heat i VVitshIfIgtou. leffeeson. Franklin and go to see you niarr!ed? I have never " P:u!nt any (lesired colorean b6 ob�
lilthelattee, Vat lt.Atlde
-the fitheft of the republic never 8.1tw a. been at any of your waddings.1 I-Vull. tained. Rubbing with a cloLb gives, St
tallatileft, - INTING You Want
t4le tiotit
alfo,W the cement I �11 OB P fl- M0 polish. A bronze finish can lyt
,duffee 1tftde thug will do Its trokk Alk 11111@ of, ix pbotogrfrphof a typewit- Philadelphia Vellae Duplicity. -
., mae Oven by coavm- with a. mixture of
,,Ven.a§th,@elpen!�ivedigiftofid-t,nd 'P et-ota rubbef, bmid -or shoo or a piano it was duri.n-- the natural history white w= di -
8 olved in turpentine, to
gliat, deill better than the otdinatY which bronze or green paint bag been
-P. BJ7%,-;J_NM4Sg -,q.0rLz
or Astern winding watch ot acyolope- hour.
NOTI-XV;(4
Whed tttttet� dia of, adletionAty or a ehroma Or A y "Give me," asked the tericher, "an gdeed.
4 wteel engraving 0� n 1rilletion match 'Of 111 HLY THAN N ATLY 'PRINTED NOTE exampld of tM tilleged deeeltrtfl cbdr. A fine Set of ea t_t WhIt"It would In.
h hetiting qove,ot, a futnace ot a g.s or ITEANS. LETTER 11NAD%S, J.Jn_kD,,;, 13ILL actet of the c&V' terest ellildreu and could be used in the,
i0aml,
tuch as Aft &ft,
1, Of An deeffie light ot A fire engine ot, it "In restaumuts It Is someUmes said schoolroom, could be easily made, suell
&Mly kbown og 13etlitte!9 work Aft I thousand And one; olliet tbln!�s com. 11EAD88. STATEMENT& AN -D E-XVL,*LoPES ........... to pass itself off for a rabbit, nnswer- as fruit or 'Vegetable forms, apples, ba.
*mo 86aned In flils; wily, Wash In hot I ob to evety one ltoday�, ed the bead boy Minas, Potatoes 2nd co -,n. or simple
,fk(sjPgftd§ arid, olts, thotoughly. Cilt -A i, I -
nllvmal forms� such es frogg, fisb, etc..,
J&aoi, tLiidwith it tub the bfAg!§. Met i %)"if to W y
The only trustworthy divinlng rod
T NG wishes to Preservo-, -Good Housekeep,
(6 bliloistIbl. C I VU K PRI, Also models tliat one bus made and
thef3 polish 'we 'of nately Jr
�Vell -With it PI XuntHbYinilb�10h, you foot f gitil KIFI, that has ever been made is fortu�
big skin, r'basA ivotk shoW juft bveMito A. mfin: tells -Yog Y611. Ire tbeay. It has a steel head and a wood� ,
U cleittbd Wlth 'Any kind 'ibe prottlest woman Ili tbe world and en himAle and Is shaped Something like Ali E-keeption.
An anchor. Any waft who wan
the wigott iind sweetest you believe ts one A little girl relil a composition be
him. should go to a hardware store and ask fore the minister. The subject -was o,.A
tdiwaid V11 was born, 0A XOT" Alvbella�And why tbouldrl,1 11 'Do for A plckax�-Youtha Companion. COw-!' She wove In this eompilmenta.
you i�,now, autitl,, I kind 'Pr think so ry sentence: I.& cow is the most use�
III el goeolid yeat of Qu A fool forms an allistrice Wit.' the ful animal in the world, except re
ee
ge, evtty ond At Buck" mysclL#
es marri. straws driven by the wind; a wise man liglon.11�
Rift piollic � went wild with-d6light rieful 16 forms AnalliAnce with, the wind. -011i. I
vago News. -nown In England tLllotll
ith g Tea became 1,
ang . mns booind'd 1W, , lad
or itild gz VWTbdtr you hile not ashamed of sollf
e tingdom. I fiut�blo origin?"
allovettli )0uglaf IT H�Lw I the middle of the seventeetth eouttli*
old, 'itifild the roaking -of t 110b, no, IVA Vild vif 'W�, Political The first savings bailt In the trnit4 i I, t was first sold in publie boligell a
. -9alid-IL 11MAt W#. 116*. -1 jL10 I 81(t. ; beer is now tappo.
tot, tbogd tqgI babies to _21-1 J AND GOOD RESULTS, WILL SURELY FOLLOW,,