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t f cakes, had I egp to sell,” I replied. ( WOII 'S LOT IN 11118 l
t. `' any to 'fake 1 p4ge may contain nutriment, but if
Tie HOme any Load lA whioi they enter u"totthe -
�' e c and lenthory," it is tmLt for the TR&AT&D BY'HAN A6 AN INFERIOR
, s asy to Operate
` stomach. Well beaten pancake batter BEING.
7 ' . 1.Rs`LntyrM peeullar to Hood's Pills. Av all a containing a little acid cream, will be •—,
4" ta4tslesr. vletsat, thorough. As oar teat I BEEF AND CABBAGE UQht ,tad feathery, and whale wheat ■er Lire lasses to �Daceastag Dradgery-
Besides its unpleasant odor the cab a flour la ter better than buckwheat, Zke Mass.o tae Yardest Wid er work
for eke Lowest losslble ley-skolstru
bage has acquired an unsavory reputa- which ought not to be be Lea by anyone Get 67 a Month, Homessalds iia.
I tion from the fact that, us ordinarily with weak digestion, or those of soden- Drntbtle® no traveler Itt Germany
cooked it is most indigestible. The tary habits
bas failed to remark, as one of the
said:" t'8oes9varknowyou H beef and cabbage dinner of the farm- Braked Indian pudding and pumpkin
lea aro better made without a cheraoterfatio features of Ute land,
lavetlt(teaa pill tin It U all � er, ae it is generally cooked, [e as un- P �g .
ever" iso G L Hood 8 Co., wholesome and le us extrava ant a since to those old fashtunnd dishes we !the peoullar positicm, ar lack oP pool-
fto etc Lowell, ttaza. PtII g do not desire a custard flavor. If need tion, that Teutonic womankind !bolds.'
n I waste oP food values us can be instano- for the latter $ says a letter from Munich• In get -
lis only pRL W tape wtN Hood's flarsiDarllle , .One egB !or two Ips
fed. The rich juices of the beef, if the will be quite sufficient 'These old-time
", w� tlrig into the oottntry the Llret gllmpae
Favorites are in demand wham fresh from a oar window makes It eae
t�•, :, - meat has been corned, as it generally
egga, if they can, be ubttilned, bring y to
LB(tAL• hue, have been first drawn out in the exorbitant prices, and it were better to understand why the German speaks
salt water, and these are atilt further
's � — � ,, j use none Chap those that era stale. ok' 1 {
CARROW 6t PROUDFOOT,BnRRI'TIGRB diminished b boli in fresh water. Map cakes are ood without e j tn6 y of '"the weaker sex," Deep n
`O Attorn Solicitor., ate.. Oodortoh. J. y n42 Y ggs his heart he means himaeLf. The wo-
7. ARRow,��G„ W. PROUDFOO•r. llgout cook le to retain the juices of An ordinaryy cake of auger, butter, and
the beef to be nerved, and the great- milk, was found quite palatable though men work in the fields, not like the
0. HAYS, Bsrdstor, Splint tor, Notary the eggs were forgotten in the making. men, but like the beasts; they are the
Pablio, oro. Oise -corner of Square or purl of its nourishing qualities are Dlulusaes ginger sake is just as good l�kbone of the nation's economy.
an r L sty neer Registry office, Goderioh. ; tbus thrown away with the brine and with no eggs provided an extra spoon-
sSiPrlvate fund. to loan at lowest rate.. Then, in the first city, the thing is em-
_ ___ - -_--z,-_- - _ _ fol of flour 6 added.
H -- put of liquor, Tho ces, ge has been The writer was called to the bedside phaalzad A traveller, atter the pri-
jjj��.I��.� O, JORNSa. O Barriamil n si,reor, cooked in iia rank juiCee, which should of a sick friend in the winter when aml shook he ets from the as t of
GodeiielNiortuy Bio. Odlce, Hnudlwn .finer, have been extracted, making it coarse s were scarce. It ion her return, g Pee
and ogB t the men's trousers, whish are buil[ in
and indigestible, whereas it would have the young Qomostie bald:
" CAMPION, Q. C.. ➢arrester. Solicitor, ,- Germany upon Lbs patteLn of a station
been n alatable as wall as wholesome . Mia• ( came aver and made us a of sheet-iroa stove i g-
Notaryy, &c. ney to lover Davin• Drug ➢ cake, She used six eggs, and honest- p pe, to moat siren
tore, Goderioh. Money W lona. I vegetable if it had been properly ly, it wasn't as good as your' cake with ly impressed by the fact that the wo-
c RNEST HEATON, Barrister, Soltritor,&o. cooked. one egg," mere seemingly do all the work -or all
Office -on the square, next door to Bank I Ula represents the perversion of My crowning achievements Ill this the work that is hard enough to be
' F 10 ommoroe. nooks' 1'ha first effort oA the late[- it eotion resulted from an experiment,
yrs.:• I%,- ' y' 1'hu ohlldren oslmored Por fou cream, it called �• In a pence like this, per -
;r:". OFTUS E, D sNCICY, Barrister, Soucirvr, It oat cook is to retain the uices oY
g J being very warm that day. Finding haps the most typical of German cities
Ra Proctor in MnritlmoCourt, ko..k:. meat, white she blanches a reat man o
easy to lean at lowe.t 'stew otacen-llur• i g Y my one eg(� in the larder, It seemed a the old aLyls, one minute's walk
tone Hlook, Hamilton strost. Oodorloh. vegetables in order to free them from rash pproceeding, Three quarts oL the from the hotel shows that the hodoar-
these coarse uices and leave a delicate morning's milk were usually scalded,
qq G. CAMERON tformorly of Oameron j In ease ice oream was wanted during rtes are all women that the laborers
'4 . Holt & Cameron), narristo and solid digestible pulp. These principles Once the day I, therefore, appropriated on the street car lines are likewise wo-
tor. Otero -Hamilton street, nieces deo , uuderstood, the main secret of the suo- one quart of rho soalded milk into
tmmtheSqunru,0oderloh. men, that a Large proportion oP the
__ oessful cooking of meats and vege- which I crumbled three or four slices conveyances in the streets are small
tables is mastered, Some ve etablea, of state white cake. I whipped a cup
DENTAL• g of oream, a scant cupful of sugar, and carts pulled by women in partnership
-____ — — like corn or green peas, are so delicate the one egg together, and beat is the with dogs, that mostof the wood-ehop-
NICHOLSON. L. D. S., Dental Burgeon. lu flavor that they do not require dissolved oaks, and milk, flavoring to pets are women, and that everywhere,
,'jt�1��. Room. oppoglte the Pout. Oatoo. Gold blanching, but would Las injured by it; taate, and a firmer, finer cream neves
- Vii',±, sling, porcelain and gold crown and bridge under moat atraumatanoea in which the
work a Specialty. Tairtydlve years' oxper- I but others, like spinach, string beans, came from a freezer.
These Bate urn not intended for the labor is rough and menial, the woman
fence _ ,unit notably all the cabbage family, farmer's wife who has troch eggs "the is doing the bulk of'the work, while
must be binnohxi. year round," yet iP she uses leas when
HfABEE D, D. B., L. D, S., Dental Sur the 'man, even if pretending to help,
l- . ra,,n. t.ateat and approved methol"' There are taw ve etables more deli- 'prices are high, her "pin money" can
g is mainly occupied in watching her ef-
^ or all dental eperettooe. Yrosarvauoa of be much 8ugmented.
i. natural teeth a specialty. Offloo-Over James ciuus than a cabbage cooked in oream forts with approbation.
Robinson's dry -goods store. suuoo. Take a medium-sized fresh it is sol only In the lower walks of
�' M. TURNBULL, D.P.B., L. D. S., Dunt. head of white cabbage and out it En JEWELS AT THE ELYSEE. lite that the proposition . is to be, re -
j �T • Su eon former[ assootatatl with Dr.
t ,,; D B i yu i'le'a, after removing rho outer Tho Paris correspondent of Lha Lon- marked -peasant or noble, the deetipy
d , iron, at .bon »al. A 1 brgnchex of rho pro•
Cession practicQd• Including gold and porcelain I gr'vou leaves. Cut out the stem from don Dally Telegraph writes: Madame o1 the German woman to work. W her
Drown eat breser work. thenat ral to t h. the head and, throw the cabbage intoa Carnot's diamonds are for sale. The their it be manual labor, or mere[ the
trivea to the preeorvatton of thu galore( tooth, Y
Omoo l0 1tloLean'e `raw Stook, ke 11e of boilLlg water. Lot it cook jewellery belong rig to the wives of the vexing details of practical bousekeep-
:;----------- - - - -- for ten minutes; then remote it witha six Presidents of the Re ubllo who l
p ng, few German women ea0ape; if, on
sk,mmor and put it into cold water to
MONEY-INSIIRANCE. scot- Attar Chia Lha unpleasant odor have oocuplad the Elysee is therefore the ono hand, Lha work ia'ill-adapted
• ---- = no In tioeablo in cooking cabbage dis- the topic of the boor in the feminine to woman's atrength and often injuri-
� 4 ` O ;BY TO rLiO,AN-Private funds• ave appears. When the cabbage is cold world of Paris. And curious are some one to health, on the other It is none
j1�1l�, per ceaG liteRost, etrulght to m. Afew chug it [iso, season [t with salt and pe of ilio stories LoLd about tastes and rho less saaotln and wear in But
rood `Arm and town propertiox for xalo nod to g Y g•
r nt, IC. N. LEWIS. Barrister and solioitor, ler, and add two large tablespoonfu s means and views of these ladies who it is, according to the German code,
Goderioh. , of butter, mixed with an even table-
spoonful of flour and a pint of milk. succeeded but did not resemble each obligatory. Woman is not supposed
i RADCLIFFE. General insurance, Real Lot rho cabbage simmer nlow,y for other• Madame Thiera' jewels are de- to have an equal looting with man,
• Es tate and money LoaningAgeat.Only tbree- carters of an hour and t en
Arstetnre eom ante. ravre.onted. 7(to ey to q h sorlbt(d as being fairly aharactertstio and she herself would be the last W
lend on „traighptloans, at lowest rate of inter serve• o1 a riche bourgeoise, but nothing to expect or demand iL For so is she
,t set going,lo any amount to suit the borrower. Such a dish of cabbage served with a Iwaat of. This end std pot a rove trained -and has been for eneratio
_ _ _ _ piece of fresh beef, braised with vege- Y pp g Aa
MaRRIAGfi LICENSES. tables tilt it is thoroughly toOder, Of burying large sums of her own or Social usage even declares that shecan-
gi, es a dinnar an epicure might enjoy her husband's money in sleeping stones. not speak to a man .until he has spok-
_._ 1ho meat has had a,l its uices caratul
Madame Grevy's treasurea were still en. She may glance at him In the
GONE, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE ly saved by browning it in n small per -
vv s Ltoantor, Godorloh, Ont tion of stook -a process quite similar lora a[ a [ortu6e, and oonstatod o[ n street, btEt she may not reoognlze him
�f M t to roustigg, mediocre riviere, a few bourgeoln rings until he baa signified hie desire to be
ti a � r -- ---- --- -- By thin method :all lho r Liquor in' and a pair of diamonds. When Mn- recognized. That to the Brat article
TONSORIAL. which the meat is cooked is saved for dame Carnot came to the throne o1 the of the social law, and it is followed by
•yv» ----- tbu gravy. A pot rater ie similar to Prosirleuc she felt the need 8P dear others as arbitrar or mora eo. Wo-
�a- CINTREAL' ST. TONSORI 4 [. ROnMS. the French bruise and is a prooesa in y Y
*, •.q,x' d Bnol'Ray. proprietor, Moder easy, every way superior to thil extravagant inonds for her aoiroaa_ ad wwa deal �b� ina dubjeot ;�>hhai 11a41.
c Pitt + - r,, noir• cutting end shampooing, method of boiling meat, when the bra} - - jll0b:j +a,; "'Ie r+e' TM .� in wh3epera In GGr-
a�1 NaCbrs ehe peeliti end booed• ports of the beet urs so ked out in rhe
-I t j1; about to be sold. Bti1E rBtm f Yam tt Germane, densely, Perhaps,
mus .:..s _ water.
f - means she ossessed cannot begtbim- have heard it spoken of as if it were
''.lk: OHN 8'NOB, Newgnce st'or'y ttadet'teh, Another dainty and eaaellenE we3 in p the name of a new varlet of cucum-
;"t r PJ oppoalto Buxton's Hotel Licensed Auo- wb,eh to cook u oabb a istostuff it. ed ver limited, she felt that It would Y
oneer and Agent for the Noxon Bros. Agri. taut out the heart nLem, ith Lha root of lye Im yrudent to s bor. The new woman, it she dared to
s §`' knitural Implements, Parra: the oelobrated p pend such a large
` edema' I ons• ts,P bun t'a'me o Co o- u medium-sized cabbage, and remove
.tai+? . gg g stem far mere jewels. Her husband, appear, would doubtless be regarded by
p:, ppony, Oshawa • t6o f`ookshutt P -ow Co , puny, the uut ei groan leaves. P, cage . he
f '' .' Ilr„ndorrt ani{ sit other lines pertaining to the ,head Into an abundanoo of coiling however, oonaidering that her position most o1 them with the same indiffer-
« tarmtng tssde, water for ton minutes, and then take it warranted and even called for tlu once as the fruit itself.
THOMAS GUNDIiY-1 h e Stook nod Gan• up cot y onrofuliy so as not to break it. If a traveller should o on a Sun -
e ,/,.1 .,, 1 sacrifice, urged her to carry out her g
t eral' Auo•ioneer, Go'ortrh Ont. Salo" Lot It 0001, Stuff the inside of the da afternoon to a concert at one of.
d made everywhere and all offorts made to civ,• I cabbage with fresh en sago meat and Intention, and the purchase watt made• y
ya saHstacWgn. Chargee retiaoneble. Cao do the big Munich breweries be would see
. tiY' mQ� bu leers sad em niter !t _ TubtaAs do It up onrofully, sot at the atuffiag OP all the six lady Preaidettte, Ma-
Gvwmnv, Auctioneer, Goderioh, will not come out. Put the cabbage dame Casimir-Perier all about him evidences of that beauti-
k paasesaea far and
r '; ---- .. into a braising kettle, with) a small ful German family life which is tra-
I away Lha most beautiful; rich and art -
1 I&gl•g� carrot, a small white onion and cup istic jewellery, but her husband's re p
�t ditional. The German -sad artiaul-
McLean s of stock. Let the cabbage simmer in
Z&.&Rg�T- the oven .or un top of the stove, well signation gave Parisians but a very arty the South German -nearly al-
" t7vRNaR EA$T•ST. AND $QUARK. aOVOred, fOC One hear, basting [t occas- 'short time to admire it. Theta jew- ways takes his ittmily with him to
r 'tonally. Serve it with a rich brown els aro heirloo sad have aeon In the share his Sunday pleasures, even to the
FAMILY ORDER' A SPEOIAITY, sauce. When [ oomea to sharia the
family for a very long time. If Madame dog• t • B
Ererything In BegeOn end prices alwtxys right. psrures are the moat beer and sausage, however, it is inter-
CHILDREN'S COLDS Cestmir-Perier'e
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brilliant and valuable, those of Madame eating to note what the average Ger-
A simple remedy is a teaspoonful of Faure are the mart modest of all. man considers a share. He orders a
syrup of ipecac dissolved in a glass of When the wives of officials behold liter of beer, and a plate of sausages.
cold water, and administered by the Each of the family gets one sip of the
them, they exclaim, "Thal are beau -
teaspoonful every hour. If there seems I tiful," but when print-Abss glance at beer, and that endo it -not the. beer,
to Ire any hoarseness in the breathing, , them, os they,tately did, they purse up but the share. As for the sausages,
a flannel cloth clipped in camphorated materfamilies deolares that she has no
oil and heated quite hot and laid across thou lips ams say, "They are the din- hunger ;" and the children are sup-
mondg of the wife of a president of posed to be in the sa�ae eondition.'They
the cheat, with a number of pioces of 1 the Chamber of Commerce who has a thereupon watch papa while he bolts
flannel over it to keels in the beat, will balance at hie banker's." Such, at his sausages and the dog gate the
often give relief. It should be fre- skins. This is not always the proce-
lcaot, is the verdict of Mhdame Marie duce but it its usually so. What it
quonlly renewed. 6peoiel ogre should LouLve Nelon, and ahs, laving assn exemplifies principally 1s the German
always be taken not to expose the child
+, � � them sad heard the verdict of pita- idea: Tho German mac may be Sen -
to draughts, or in any `Way+ by which a Brous enough, but the German wo-
oesseeI moat know. Whet few people
t -
EPPS S C O�C 0 A frcah cold may bo taken while thio man a the moat self denying oreatnre
1: gyre awero of, however, is Lha. intereaG
QRATiLFUL COMFORTING mediates ie given. The perspiration y in the world, and realty bolcaving that
Ing stor of the diamonds of Madame her needs and her rights are entirely
Distinguished everywhere for induced by this and almost any medi- I la Mtarechale MacMahon. Here it is different from and subservient to those
Delicacy of Flavour, Superior cine administered for a cold, . renders of the gran. It might go hard with
the patient doubly sensitive to in brief. D ring the reign of Madame her If sho ventured to think othe ise,
Quality, and Nutritive Pro• rtR
'ties. S eciall rateful draught8, or any change of tempera- Thiers the Shah of Persia announced but there Is rarely' danger of that.
Pe P Y g turn. A simple cold in the head and his intention of coming to Paris The brewery scene is entirely typical
L and comforting to the nervous throat may oh nn bo eased by rubbing, This was very good new$ for no of the average German -or, more par -
and dyspeptic. Sold only in J Ute nose and throat with camphorated tioularly�, perhaps, South German-
«' , oil, If thin is not oonv uiont mutton reigning Sovereign hail paid a visib famil life. A German irl finds a
Ib, tins, labelled JADfES y g
• EPPS tit CO. Lin. Homed• tallow ar simple ol[vq� of , w1t�t a fevv since rho war. Ho also had dlsoregt htt$ba,nfl by virtue of her 'dowry, or
drops of camphor sprinkled in It, will', inquiries made as to the present which savings• The exceptions ko the rule
spathic Chemists, London, answer the same purpose. In case of Madame Thiera would wish to honor are hardly appreciable. .Married, she
England. a cold, give the child as much nourish- him by accepting. Now, this lady's enters upon a humdrum existence, a
BREARFAS'C`` SUPPER Ing food at its meals as it will t&k jeweller , as we saw, was merely that 'single year of which would seem cal -
The system in In a weakened, debia of a rich bourgeoise, and she knew oulated to unbalance the reason of any
fated condition, and may often be nom- and lamented It. She replied, there- person less unimaginative and domeal
pletely rallied by rich, wholesome, ; fore, that a riviere would be very no- tto in the baldest sense of the term.
EPP S C 0 C 0 A atimulating food, ceptabtle Nast ed Dia, woo never There are probably tib happier wo,-I
did things by halves, rummaged men in the land, which Shows how lit
-o"J,•M!!a- through his collection of precious tie the German feminine nature, or
r s e EGGLESS COOKERY, atones, ani[ selected a number of dia- training, exacts. But wbatever she''
The nutrition$ enters la i - mouds which for alae, limpidi and ex eta in matrimony, she gets one
pl�n� �g >rg� n
�� Leh a� �IIIs. t� .I
to the Quinine of aft lands, and [t Ill :Lustre wore marvelous Blit by the thRng enrely, and thec is wo7ek. Eveh
.....W..wr time rho Shah bad got to ,Parts, Ma- then her position is infinitely prefer-'
;" a staple article of diet; yet many + demo Thiara had become a smple batt- able to that of her unmarried sistelr.,'
�ie�l ass t& Rhynas cooks aro unaware that tsggs may oft -1 zeness, aha Madame MaoMahoal web The German spinster Ill an object al -
on be dispensed with, and the dish be raised to the rank' of Presidents. And moat H not always piteous. ceiv-
n' • �ilirrlt a eta) s$ld improved thereb writes Fanny: L. it was tbo Iil{ttal• lady rvllq rtoeived the ing consideration from neither man,
y aumptuous rividrei waft the former" man,nor child, regarded usually' ati
itlit�tB�r Fanoher. Toe 1Mgtld grandmother woo I lad graototklliy twrsaeiltefl to' a6bspt. a tsur4 I and an anomaly by her refs-
ahulactur rn of Anil dealers had been away vid0ft said, ttit morn- Madame la Mareohale wore those It+hyal . tires, It to hardly to oe wondered 'at
In ail kinds of Iiuildin!t Iiia- ids after mer rehire: diamonds at all hot receptions, and that she is a spinster rarely byobaioe.
to",'eucb as Lurnber Doors, finally she presented theta als a wied It to nenally a gnlstiop pure] of
"I saver n. such tough and [cath- T
• tktlb, %lillerShingtaa, dkQ„ 6Ca diceg Sett to hbr tintightdt-to-Ii►w, the dt>atry• Tt fY eat negaRlti►�y that toe
,,� ori paneakea est elr nook Inada though Duobasse da Ciiarterll, laho msrrLed 'amount be large, bat_ it tlattat be some
1K►I +Islpitdp#uraished on appti. ebo used three or four eggli,'d6 you (loinmander W"Mahoa. thing• With $50,000 a, irl may have
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' • . , use eggs In hour paaoaketl, itbige -&ra almost oar p*ok of OligIbls suitors;
a Ties prseent populatlon at New 14Lexi- with $20.000 she today win a Lieutenant
N ili•1 as light as feathers[" eo m eatiSllated Mt SiB5,000, tnolutling to tl>?i, army. the amount is fixed by
w ijltljltl�g. "No, 1 wouldn't flea thwr in pan- about !0,090 Indians' tKipoWid laws from that amount down
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to SMS. -0-0 is=11ilist slow th>!itr en- linea of All& kllllnsriittAoin, there is al- f-#--l-o-#-*-�-e-+-+-*—*—e THE SET(l;ED BUI3GLA8
ters into 1ponlder�ttion itt tpq Gei7ttaa ways a hoax a ,li lia+ttioat 14 every I
pia o isl lelarkt -her ahttgcla era vacant plt4ps. '!� �4 ?also #ly the a 1%Oun �Q�k�. Ye eoe>o t reue.e u, Lars. bat Ttuw
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roportt sed 'skrlatly -ill SgoDrrianrs dstkhgters of sA4allt th_t>para, and tsisg. uv aavvea torwanry•
with the amount• many of thein b.0o ressived good esu- _ said the
Notwithstanding the immense im- cation, Being'�bllpii to earn their ��-'��'�--~r'�-�� "i don't believe to luck.'
portanee of dowries, a majority of own livings, they. choose to become SPENDING OF TWO SEN- , retired burglar. "but ,t cornetiM is
German maideastam dowerleas, It re- waitresses rather than she Irls or cartoon how things boys'❑ a°`''crimes'
mains with themselves, thou to make hoasemaida, Perhaps them is no bet' Oto bad been b y �= the morning• Going out of my house one morning,
good the detigiegoy; and it is just ter evidence of what Garman women There was much work to be done In ¢bout n quarter u[ 1, 1 dropped mY
there that the most poignant features 'are obliged to make of their lives than the Japanese home. The vase with about n puffing , ,❑ wy overcoat poo-
of the German woman's lot besoonts ap- that afforded' by the ex ateages of this
parent. There are no remulnerative latter olaia-Rat the-parlormaid nor the Lor [mage on it must be dusted. �ket, and bruke tb, ou,larye. t had an-
situationa open to women in-Geremany. the fancy cook, but the Simon pure Oto could dust very carefully. Then other lamp iu t h house -a new, per -
Bookkeepers, Stenographers, milliners maid of all work t;ltat every German the rine for dinner had to be clraned. feet lamp -but tt had never been aped,
and dressmakers receive wages which family Withany ilgCplaeat all, keeps to Oto helped with that, too,
are only a degree less pathetic than orture to a agrob [rrobably unknown Now, mother might rest. She gave and wasn't even [,fled, and a took me
those earued by shopgirls. An a gen- to any working eirli ve the London half en hour o, w,,Ic w fu up 'that
oral thing It may be said that no wo- lodging house "elovi Oto two leen. He hold them tightly
men employed in oldinary vocations co- In the first place these girls go out
in bin little brown fist. What should lamp and so, of a,w e. I aturted out
eeive w es sufficient for her respeo- to service when vary young -they are hs buy with his money B that much late,
table maintenance and the putting by rarely more than 16 or 16 years old when He went to the door of the low ! "I had the house 1 was going to
of enough to provide her with a bus- they seek thajr ,first. situat}pa. At the marked, and 1 got there all right ¢nd
band or reasonable comfort Ill ad- start •they pften . O*Y,o po wages at hoitee.
verse days. It is true that there Is an all, and If theyy 49' as, amount is 41.50 Along the narrow street, the sun- Bot to and got t„ work [tut tt " ea
admirable pension system for wago- a month. Atter . or foIIr y P tremendous[ sign uiutirtg. It was a
earners In Germany, and it is also tined years' shins la an the door ste s of other y 1'l' ,,,wra,ng_lookin
that Germans many and dit Ilve oa a e service, when t�iey'S,xe supposed to `to- low houses• our sun abinea on the goo.l big huuse, p g
thanes which in say other moantr come eff]alent, Eley are advanced to 48 Japanese children, too- The wind from the outside, but ,sty lean in -
7 or 4 a month; and the latter sum ie y_,stde, that ,s na to atu[i that was
woul l seem ludicrous; but the MAID perlaps the average for a first-olaes brought the sweet semll of the cher'
tact reaming -the wages of women maid. Very few, get as much as 46, bloom. worth carrying off; .,,Iver all plated,
show no gvidenoe of intention to pro- although a superior cook of long ex- and that sort of'h.r45, a❑d I didn't
vide for the coheatoa of body and• soul. perienoe can goutmt ad 140 or $12. In Far oily eoms one was Hinging. The
It is held by employers, with a cynt- addition to the wage the Government sound came nearer. It was the good Lind a blessed th,ag duµastaire worth
alsm that deserves a worse name, that exacts 20 cents a month an provision Ameya. Oto dnnOod with delight. The tak ng away. 'l heu I eta: Led up,tairs
women wage-earnera do not require for dlaability in old a in which ossa Ame a muds au ar ton Lur child' n hopeful, of scuts,. I,ut the fart was the
ire c wagges Lor the reason that they a small penelon is �"" Y g y p
are oapabls of raoeiving puta]de aid• Lid, and there Ip who had ran to spend outlook was pout, nu doubt. about that
When the live with their families also a small quarterly payment to be The Ame a wore a red and blue obi. with things running au downstairs,
Y made In considerattoa o .the feat that Y
they doubtless receive that aid• and the municipality provides free medi- Ho carried a wooden beach. Uu the you couldn't e.vpcct euro up. And I
too often they are driven to invite it, cal aid and a hospital bed in the event trout of the bench was a frame. The band't got half wdy up the stairs
whether they live with their families of illness.
or not; but the'great mass of honest frame held many long sticks with a when 1 beard suwrbudy at Lha front
workin g The German maid usually sleeps in a toy On the ad of each. Oh, to set) door outside utuuig a k, y in the look.
g Qirla are bbl' ed tq praotioe p P
self-denial to an extent which would closet with or without a window. She the guy colors! Fish, there were, Say that luoku,l as though it knocked
frighten aCanadian girl into disabiI- gets up at dawn, and for breakfast has monkeys, flowers, everything. out the [net chalice `bete wad of my
a cu of imitation coffee and a roll.
lty to pertorm an work at all. There P FIs stopped by Oto's dour. He set getting anything. ruse ,f there ens
For dinner she has soap, a small piece down hie bench. Little lsuna ran Out an th,n thele to et, but of course I
see shopgirli n Manioh, for in- of meat, one vegetable, another roll from his house across the street. lie wanted B u took out t u, wys, lf, anyway,
stance, who live, and h¢ve lived for and a lass of water. For ea
years, on wages ranging from 47 to g Pbre . looked with ha no ut Utu-at the and I moor fur the tap of the stairs,
010 a month, paying for their lodgings, Pint of beer'sad a glias o! black bread. toys. [sure had no mousy. Lsuna's to look [a a ttnrk pec rt to stow my-
iheir food, and their alothing. In is That is the daily - portion, without Lather was W. sell in till 1 got a chance to pass out.
a blessed thing for them that they can 'variation, ofLorty-nlneoutouto! [lfty the Ameya twvvred law. "What will "But the a,cund sound of the key
get furnished rooms Lor 48 a month, a German servants. $utter is unknown rho Little gentleman have 1" be said. put a diffeieut complexion on
full dinner for 10 menta, and that they to her, as are also all the other things "oh, a lisli," shouted fauna. things; the man with the key
are satisfied with a cup of coffee ]n that most people like particularly to "For two son, 1 make a fish," said had teen dining somewhere generous -
the morning and black bread and beer eat ; she never has the same food as the Amoya; "a yellow fish." ly. He got ul finally, though, and
in the evening, for that is all they get. that which appears on the family table Isuna's eyes Idled with tears. He clambered up the stairs and made for
Baer and black bread have saved thous- ---coarser and cheaper articles being bad nut one sen. a room at the front end of the hail,
ands of lives in Germany. brought eap4oially for her and duly 1 like fishes," said Oto. "You and got in there and turned up a
measured out by rue mistress of the slay mace me one." 1. ht. Then 1 didn t hear anything Of
There ]s, however, one setuatlon that g
a irl ma t g houise at every meal, IlW Ame a had feria s ar. He him for ¢minute or two, and then be
g y get Lha carate s of whish Y Y ug
are more than likely topbe good, view- Upon this diet the mald is supposed mitred water Oith it, and mace a paste. up el something with a crash that just
ed from the German 'standpoint -that to work cheerfully and hard for sigh- Flet dipped a y.11ow bambou stick into simply shook the house. I looked to
of waitress in a restaurant or beer teen hours a day. The first rule in the paste. H. blew througa the see everybody in it come rushing
saloon -the terms are practically syn- Goman household conduct le: Never tick. A fish began to grow. Soca around right orf, but nobody came at
onymous. The work o1 a kellnerin is lot your maid Sit down, and it is fol- the Ameya used his linger. Now a all m gybe they were used to such
not nearly so much like drudgery as lowed to the letter by the competent heard, tins, and a taA appear. There things, but anyhow they slept though
most other work for women is ; her housewife, Work is invented if the were oaken o4 paint in the drawer of this.
earnings depend largely upon bar housemaid should find herself with the bench. Tho Ameya picked out one "Then I heard him for some minu-
personality, she wears good clothes, and nothing to do, which occurs seldom• yellow hall gut„. He found a long tes at wo. k getting off his Clothes, and
her opportunit Por making male ao- Beaidca doing all the cooking, .scrub- lulndleci brash. Hr paint -d the L511 I heard h.m drop one shoe, and then
Bing, washing and Ironing, marketing with big spots a yeil.,w. fo. a los time there was er,eet still-
quaintancea-w th marriage as apo- g P
tentiality-is of the beat. But adl and after the family mending the Ger- There was novor such a beauttiul ne.s and th ❑ I heard him snoring.
girls may not become ketlnerinnen; man maid has, by wa of diversion, all fish. 'the Am.ya put i„ still salt, in When I ventured to to ,k in 1 didn't
some, indeed, consider' the situation the family boots to bask, German wo- ut,is hand. fauna was watching. need my now bullseye, he had left his
not respectable, on account of the as- men have their boots blacked like Oto might do many things with h.s light burning bright y, and them he
soaiations and their usual aonsequeno- men and there are no bootblacks in fish. He could eat it, now. He was stretched, out o❑ the bed, partly
es. Then they must be pretty, other- most German cities, several hardwood would lay it away. Lt wuutd be hard clothed, and with one shoe still on and
wisethey will earn little or nothing, floors to wax, wood to chop, coal to In a Lew day.s. Ihen ho would play sle ping so toun•Ily you couldn't have
even if they get the pplace; nobody carry from the odlar and unnumbered with it. Tntcna ha.d no playthings.' woke h'm up without shiking him, and
knowsbetterthan the Wirth howeom- errands to run. If a trunk is to be They had not enough rice, even. It would have been hard work at that.
ely girls draw custom, and that le all carried dow"tairs, she does it or helps Tana was going home now. Oto "When I had rounded up his stuff I
he asks of them. to do it ; if the family with which she ran atter him. I found a gold watch, a pair of diamond
Most German girls of a certain lives keeps a shop, she puts in her "You may have my fish, Isuna,” he'sleeve buttons, a pretty fair-sized'die-
clttas,. then, in looking over the field spare moments as errand and delivery said. mond pin, and a pocket book Arith 871 in
girl; Wthe women of the family go to Then Oto went back and eat down it. It looked astho h he carried the
for an agreeable fglure, nurse the one uta
ambition to become a kellnerin. They the theatre she hurries up bar work, om his doorstep. He had spent hie µetlth of the househ,ld, and I should
begin at the age',of 16 tee "wgter Stria" bring a to the theatre, and waits to two sen. Ho o�uld seg fauna show- have missed him if I hadn't dropped
-that fa as het 1 bring them home. In a word, the ing the fish to his mother. Tguna was m lam I don't believe in luck, but
pars to the real ke leer- German maid Is required to perform langhiag. if I did I should certain) think there
tensa, under whose orders they are- y
and oggupy themselves in carrying almost every ,.known fnnotion, from Far away again the Ameya was' was luck in that."
beer and the glasses of water which -in- that of a pack mule,tb that of a hair- singing his wares, And the sun shone
variably go with coffee in German- dI•esser. None of her time Is her own; on everything. ,. - �
speakin countries. The work usu- but if 'her 'mistress re satisfied with .,,_,.,
g y $01-PaEHEEPING IN ITALt.
her she ie allowed its-!'^ -- ; ` "
e ley fd om 6 o sleek in {he morning an-
til0o'dlook atnight forastipend of 76 every other Sunday afternoon to go-Ae;osting letter from a lady of
cents a weelt, plus meals. whitch „axe °nt With her dw,eeEheart or to visit her Once when the barque St. Mary's limited means who passed last summer
1%tatfvai--- -i went out to Buenos A
light enougo to be eaten standing. Af- Sissy it bad s in Italy tells an entertai❑ins story of
ter an apprenticeship, varying from a Despite the hard work and lack of appy fpm aboard. [?art of the
food, German maids die usually oomo- i housekeeping in that sunny land,
few months to a year or more nose's- 1 and robtlat, and it is nnde4eiable happy family belonged to the oa
P tragic with [tie shadows of departed
ins more to their degree of beauty than
to their roficiency, they blossom into tat they era the moat oheerfal, and tain'a tlaugbter, and part of it to 'the grandeur.
saezili 1 ba py, of all the workin
real kel ner[nnen, get a hanging girls °g F g atewartleas, who was fond of pate. ' "1 have become a pndrona, with seven
money pouch and become praotioally y do not often find hus- There was a oat, a kitten, a d a enormous ke
independent. Tbat is to .say, they re- bands mobile servants, being given to oB, Ye, sa ho:ivy that I have
admiration for the soldiery, who may rooster, a little black pig, besides to carr them in a basket. I am not
ceive no further salary, bat keep no- Y
counts of the "house," just ea if they not marry. Later 'bn, however, after three home, twelve pigeons and a sero- only a padrona, I am also a cook, art
were sallin on oommiaeioa. the nom- they have naves onongh from their
g wages, even that ie bible, to bn a Qtret. They were the.beat-natured col- student, and nhoull be studying Ital-
mission consists, in almost all cas- diminutive candy orcake shop, they leetton of animals that ever lived. At', Lam. Also it has been very hot -so
es, solely . the etre they receive from easily find' artners for life -ma y all ate together, and
onatomera. Tboir earmnge from this F ny of meal -times the hot that one felt as if `hero was little
source vary exceedingly. In as ordi- whom, doubtless, are attracted by the they never quarreled over the t[d-
opportunit for rtnershi in the worth doing i❑ this world, and one
nary oats, patronized chiefly by Ger- y P bits. And it wasn't an uncommon didn't care 'tu e
mans, a kellnerin will make from 76 business. Even then, although they aingt to see the pig and the hens play- pP no+' who did it.
may be happy, their lives are more than "Did ou ever kee
Dente to 41 a day only, because the ins cutch together, while the rooster Y p boons in hot
German Is not a reckless tip -giver, and likely to be spent in that endless round stood by and cheered. And the pig weather, with no ice and no screen,
he rare[ esxceeds, 21-2 cents, no mat- of drudgery -blob seems to be con- eona-used to al' ht on the do s back,
Y sidered n German g and in a land µhere the inaeativora
ter bow much service be hna exacted. 7 womaa'a eat -ural ads that' lot rho kitten play easy with I abounded[
Eo alwaya gives something, however, birthright. their tall -leathers
and moat Germane oonaider it mean to — sr. After dinner when the dog stretched We hsve the peri fleece which hop
give leas than one cent, although the PATTI'S FIRS ADMIRER. himself out for a nap the kitten used, pelh to darkness, and flint, by the 500,
imperial ooinage makes It possible for a to creep fn between his forepaws and and many, many mosquitoes and bar -
him to ive on Patti, who in Soon to wed a Swedish uggle up to him, the cat would Ile
g e -quarter of that vest mice, and green and blue beetles
emners, Ill cries patronized by for- Count young enough almost to be her dawn by his aids, and they would all and harvest bugs that bite, and long-
elgnera, on the obntrary n kellnerin grandson, to writing a book. It .will be go to sleep together. In the mean- nosed ru Feetlas that
will make sometimes as much as p9 a time, the paroquet, who was a tittle g Y plunge into the
da her memolra, and so far she hue got milk, and big grasshoppers that come
y, and an average of, 410 or 412 a mite c2 a bird sad gust ae roguish ae I,
week its not uncommon. It depends only to thq end of the first chapter. she could be, would sit on the R of the zipping in through the windows, and a
greatly upon how pretty she to ; and a This first chapter contains the follow- oris& -cross lege of the cabin table and few centipedes and rumors of scorpions
wage of 412 a week for a woman means Ing interesting information. pretend to be napping too ; but as soon, and a mighty orchestra of cieades tb,'
In south Germany, that she to almost, as he was sure the others were sound drone and buzz rimung the olive tri a
If not quite, a beauty. For this En- '"My first admirer, M. Jose de Bios, asleep She would hop down, tweak the under my window. Every day brings
oomo she worka exactly seventeen hours declared himself in 1866, at Puerto; cat's. the dog's or the kitty's tail, and some fresh discovery in the stinging
and bitln lin i
e. r ria
en mi
a,dn sad aometimee ion er. D cin dart back aha g noise
g u g Riao, where, at fife age of 12, I was in quick na s flash. How at n
carnival, for instance, there are several she could run I stretch of peaceful comfort has been
giving ooneerta. I was eitt]ng on the im ssible. With this wail finished, I
weeks at s stretch when she baa bat The ane that wen nipped would Po
balcony waiting for my turn to sing, will remark that the insect enem
three or leer lours a day for Sleep sarenm and jump up in astonishment, y ie
when thin tall, handsome young fel- the worst thin about San Gim-abort
and real. The work [e probably the but there would be no one in s ht g
low first came under * notioe
hardest, [a a well -patronized once, t exoeptiag the innocent -looking little for San Gimignano. For my qunrtere,
"I don't know why he should have five rooms and n nr
ever invented by man. The girls are the to l asleep on the or{ss erose of g den across thb
touted any attraotign in me, for I wee
on their feet ooa9taatly, 1R an atmos- the table. lane, I pay about $0.4D a month, and
a plan little girl with mallow skin, two
pheire reeking with smoke from the bLiok falls down m beak This would happen over and over for my beloved Maria, my servant,
two -cent cigars which, in Germany are F hanging Y again. The oat and kitten never who comes for an hour and a half
and oyes that in an uncanny was seem- ever do
oonaidered au fine, and teat pie seemed to know who did it, but after a Y y, mL.80 a month. We are de-
ed mnah too, big Lor my face• He was I i h t fu 1 I
lea'vtsa at 1 o'aook [n Lha morning to while the dog found out, a.nd be just g Y behind Lha times --here.
most kind to me and in those days, to Ever thin is
Beak a bedroom in -blob there [s nev- walked' over the parogtret, took her Y g done here with hand
er fire from year's end td ear's dad• when we had L}ttle of the world's Ln hie mouth and shook her. She was labor, distaffs, plows, spinning wheels,
Dods, his obatsideration made a great ly' g y , were In
One day to eight or ten she as a Noll- � not fart a bit, oa fit btened; but farm implamente, ae the
mpression'on rise [tad b this time Vir il'a time."
day at her own a ease. Moreover, y abo saver teased him again. Than one g
unless she be exceeds i lost my Mother, en when M de Rios
ng y quick h fig- asked aSy father for my band I had lit- day hooka ehe nipped Lha kitten the
orae end Gave a lane memory she of- sag cheek her once more; after lost SPIDER WEB FACTORY.
ten finds ehe has earned nothing, or tle idea of even the meaning of mar- ehe lot the kitty alone too. But be
almost nothing, for the day's work, riage. On noaount of my tender• years never took toe oat's Some ten years ago a French mis•
notwithstandin her U Accordin his offer naturally met with a refus- part; he let her
g g aI. For five years I lent efght of him, squeal. He would just open his eyes nionary started the systematic rearing
to the German custom, the patron of a moment and look at the paroquet, of two kinds of e i
a cafe does not ay until he leaves It, And then, when.I was 17,.ha came to and oto s pdere for their web,
g lees again. The stewardess
$nth, where I i4as' giving a concert one and the Beard of Trade Journal stn toe
and the amount a owes is toe amount Haid be winked st too bird, end chs
he, ea s he owes -there is nothin to evening, Mad ,renewed hie;puit in pro- that a spider web tactor s now fn
y g prig pertsolill, when I rofylyed for my- kna�v he en eyed toe joke; but the cap- Y
Shoal for It. Asa rule the Germans "H„ tain's daug ter, whowas every prao- successful operation at Chalaia-Meu.
itro long Bitters and if s man ons co- tical girl, said, "Nonsense I" dark, near Paris, where ropbs are made
inatned In n os�e throughout Lha et- ` "`'"'
ternoon and evening, halls drunk, WHATIS'THE GOOD OF IT. A PARIS HEROINE. of spider web intended for balloons for
and dined, and smoked, he sometimes - French military neronnntic section
fogets that he has had so muoh. Then Sams countries pension their literary The most talked -of woman in Paris Tho spiders are arras ed in rou s
the kellnerin suffers, for unless anis men and women. at the present moment is Mme. Ja ue, g g P
rememb9ra• which Is practically; r.�� Does that make them stop writing f a concierge or janitress, of great of twelve above n reel, upon which the
possible In -a large cafe-yabe min de,, No, fir' threads are wound. It is by no means
conal bravery. Within a short time
pend upon hitt word; although ehe"heri Theti what. tie Shoff of if 9 easy work for the spiders, for luny nee
self has'bsen duly olttirged fdr-every= she has stopped runaway horses fn not released until they have furnished
thing she has ordered. It must be ' The value of tsltpor a from Queens- crowded streets, saved a young woman from thirty to fort
y ashes a thus
said is honer of th German, however, land [net year" `'eras �10,0"IAObO. show- from 1)offtg brushed under too wheels each. The web ie wnahed and thus
that het won d hardly cheat A k6lner-. Ing an In&i Ss of �Zi;8W,Ub4 ak corn. of an oipnibus on the Boulevard dere freed of the outer reddish and sticky
in Iutenttail ly; were bt tQ tYy 'to do pared with 1t1104 kith! ihat4adilti wisite Italiens, and ignioned until the arrival cover. Eight of the washed thrssds
so it la [ncaatestable that all the nth- prltkoipslly"'i[ ' atfliliri• 9&7,000t wool, of tbrti polies a man who was purauing are toga taken together, and of 'his
of men In the cafe would ride in s AS16,006 g�d;:.&g iDD6-. and tea, 44143.•• his Wife with a earviag knife in bis rather strong yarn cords are wyrten,
holy, linatlb lithe Intb the btraet, end 0011'. 'Tha, "JeiLlt's', , is to reaol'ied it hand, ger oonra has abtsined for which ase stronger and much li bier
Elam him, totlifibf [6;>5b0. eiitiwit* a'h•t]terease, lie' a alter B
from a kumanitar. than koriie of Bilk of toe same think-
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