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The Huron News-Record, 1896-07-22, Page 2
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Ore,ve0i exit of ths.leading in East Rooteziny we, � �I4 ,. >p ;� W daft >kh, bioyol sGs, 8 minutes 15 men of the great British Columbia gold tri ndousl�yy onu j e Cg y}uts Loi , P' ` n ,, load the trio plitita, ]Q minutes district, in an intervlaw with a Globe the. (rcrw s Nest lin ,'' �a . A 0*io y Pf the trafflq> to. T &l�l itxae �. >�, r s ""' 4I , On they hamo occasion ex- reporter In Taranto iris other aight,, �y tj#aE,nn reqs �, i, a oqt tl �' ts%$ ° ; Pt�iuegtiA "tY4fe era with' doge carry- said i-- wexo the 0te0li4ep'ori ihA (!cies s `Nall a�m4unition. It was fouwd that "There era to»dag elgiakep Qeld, Rlvertwsru velstQkp and , rL i r t 1A •. �,� ,`xq r4o mountain or ehee d would Produoing� mines ��lu . the -Trail P�sspger4, 06 , Vit$, es►�ah� #i;Fe. . p Oreek D` t lo&+ Pf 9.0nara1 freight, drzc� tour t miry 504 charges •with the Lel7el ride. .. lP xict, of �vhieh RossltVgd is bares"e in tow. 11 ;takest#o std <fi t� ItO',the;rOAt with the greatest ease and the Centre. Tha +wextjge value of the erp" tahertbp tra;fte towbLr Spe?kt :-x � s* 4pidity. Againer this advantage must ore 'tntt►ed is $2¢ per ten. Rome of it mens tl�a�CJ._ t?,. . build th( rasTv /e ba set the fact that da s as well ad runs Par higher, as when T•e Rai, from t rRuuugggh thia'gre+ xxiining belt it is t g coked ore: evit U11 that the ter part of .. y1, � . On. are likely,to be hit in Cho line of P /Save X600 rex tan. That ore will!! bts 0MI01ipcl' Qn the Ametji n � ff�'e, and that a dog -which has once was got a fair sample, however. The skis and in tt� id way give ;employmu it .TVs, been wounded can never be broken of PD of mining and reducing the oxo ug to' tlo� ft of `9Ao-ii, Spo&ane v uta dread oY returning under fire. In till the present time has been $14 per, esruan f6 e, i !Went •b1to y< F, � 1 ton. This included haul f ' to. pawiny,I ' 3ewel, ti cMA, the first instance it is difficult enough ipS ifteen earns ln. NOW,t it,•�ls• beconfi wean l,s� to licscuatom Che anialala to the sound miles by wagon to ' Northport, oIi its divide t(s ,.!')?alp E Jjs are n 1`'"�* and shi ment thence on the Spokane seadin thei6 8arperts and.. -are lave s"d of firearms or cannon. At the begin- P ing, no Qf t4isa ex�7erts, 0Qi7aiiig c - plug of their training the fiercest dogs and Northern Road to the smelters. of a mine, sat 'mown and wipit}g wi11 either bolt altogether or crouch in "The first smelter far the treatment Forehead saidi "It's nma tag; SOu .k Lbjeot terror at the slightest dis- of gold ore was opened -at. Trail Land- Africa, is pat in it." Another, witho 0 1' aha ing, on the Columbia River, seven giving any opinions, bought a blook ,i�; age, unable to attend .to atty orders 6 000 shares. These a- incidents tb 4,, ,4� $till, even here, use and kindly persua- miles from Rossland, !n' April, and a prove a good des2 more than genes 04'r � don will eventually make .the dogs in- tramway has j7rst been completed from statements about the wealth of t ' . different'to the loudest firm Once Rossland to it. The cost of treatment mines, You can depend upon it t, -! g Trail Creek camps will produce neo �',,` _: • the fear is overcome the dog will stick 5y its means is reduced to $11 per ton, gold in the next few goers than e,7 ;,..x . to his'Popt more firmly and unconcern- but it will smelt nothing but Le Roi other dist dot of the same extent in tj g, wily tl�n Paan a g ore for a lon time. Its ca acity is 200 world." ,Y' y your soldier !n % P hIs firs year of service. tons per day, which, with the amount , " Another duty has been suggested for banked waiting for the opening of the FIVE O'CLOCK TEA,. """" the dog in war tune—a share in the csmelter, will keep it going for a good The original 5 o'clock tea arose i . many months, and if Lo Roi produc 1%:y AMBULANCE SERYlCE, England from the fact that ladies an tion continues increasing possibly per - I ` - -_ Auring and after the 17attie the d gentlemen after hunting required son og manently. I , believe that there i, l might scour the field look' for the slight refreshment before dressing fc "": in8 room in the Trait Creek camp for a dinner and liked to meet for a littl H - wounded and summoning help quickly, dozen smelters as, big as the one at the chat. It it used as a method of ,intr< It would carry round its neck a fla k Landing. The only other smelters I '. Containing a refreshing drink, and as know of in British Columbia are the clueing a daughter and an ordinary we, soon of enterlaintng. P' won a wauo land oundeedaMali tthee smelters at Nelson and at Pilot Bay. The primal idea was a good ons They are for silver and lead ore, how- ,, until some of the ambulance corps came People who had no money were enable oi, to the rescue. After all, this is onl a ever, and the one just put into opera - Y to show to their more opulent neigh +'1i. Bent version a wb a the famous tion is the only one for gold. bore, that they too, had the spirit a 6t. Bernard dogs have been doing from "Tho greater part of the ore has time immemorial when succoring worn- hospitality, The doctors discovered tha ort travellers on the pass. So that the gone' and still goes, to the smelters tea-was'healthy. English breakfastte ambulance work is, perhaps, , the Basi- across in the United'States—Rossland would keep no one awake. The cup o , est lesson the dog learns, and it has is only about eight miles from the tea, and sandwich at 5 would s 1 no been' brought to a very perfect con- poi 1,, clition boundary line—at Tacoma and Helena, Wolf ho tnds and he pa dogs tare bet ad thesesentertainmente, receiving modest • and as far Salt Lake. The atate- #or this cervico, being especially valu- menta of production can only be veri- ly in plain dresses, were not out of ton? L ,c Jible. in rocky and wooded districts, find by the returns from these with their guests who camp in walking (where a wounded. man, lying amongst smelters, but the mast conservative es- dress. b) the m mberstoE heiambulance corps mate of the gold production of the dist But, then, the other side was this teach the dogs their duty a dif- trict this year is $5,000,000. It has he ladies had to go to nine teas of ar fieult piece of ground is chosen and a . afternoon, perhaps taste something ev .!lumber of men, representing the been put at $7,000,000, but that Figure erywbere. Hence the new disease, 4youndod, disperse themselves about at �' I think, not warranted by fact. delirium tremens, It was unfeomfort the most out -of -the -,ray spots, lying NO FICTITIOUS GROWTH, able to assist at a large party in a Face downward on the earth. The dogs heavy winter garment of velvet and fur ire then rent in search. When an an- Ore was first shipped in 1894, and 'rhe afternoon tea lost its,primitive }mal finds a wounded man he is taught since that time development has been character and became an evening party to put his forefeet on the body acid wonderful! re, id There are at res in the daytime, with the hostess and stand there, barldo�g loudly. An am- y p p her daughter in full dress and her guests bulanoe cart is stationed at some dis- ent ten mines in which machinery is in walking costume, tante, and directly a dog given tongue used to furnish power for the tom- The sipping of so much tea pproducee a relief party starts in the direction pressed air drills and for hoisting the he nervous prostration, the sleepless- bf the sound, the do be" trained to nest, the nameless misery of our over- ore. That machinery has all been par- wrought women, and thus a healthful „ ,;.,.., _tinus barking u_ ntil the bearers reach chased in Montreal and Sherbrooke, he spot. if the wounded man is only uiBX nsive, and mast agreeable adjulnct • slightly hurt he finds ample material in the greater part from the Ingersoll to art- of entertaining --grew into a .' Me dog's ambulance pouch for a tem- Drill Co., and Rand Drill Co. The aver- thing without a name, and became the pporary drI•asing of wounds whilst wait- large, gas-iihted ball ads o'clock where tag for the ambulance bearers or a sge Dost cannot have- been far short of half the ladies were in deconete, dresses, doctor, acid can further gather strength $50,000 Per outfit. Lo Roi mine has he others in fur tipfiata, It was pro- . from the nOf1p or briuldy is the flask the largest engwes and boilers ever nounced a breeder of influenza, and the x4 around his canine deliverer's neck. As used in a mine in Canada, high road to a headache. If a lady can soon as the ambulance bearers have car- power be- be at home every Thursday during the r",+ riad away the wounded, the dog starts !ng provided for 50 drills, This mine season, and always at her lrosition be- 1`- gff anew to seek another subject of re- >e rmi night and day with three shifts hind the blazing urn, and will have the lief. If necessary, he is harnessed in- of men, and there is ore enou7gh to ay firnrnese to continue this practice, she to wlittle hand cart to draw the wound- dividends of ,4100,000 per month when may create a salon out of her teacups. ed to the field hospital, or to carry the new machinery and the tramway �vmg a large afternoon tea, for stretchers and provisions about the bat- are in full operation. The dividend now which cards have been sent out, the tle4leld. paid to Spokane men chiefly is $25,000 hoses should stand by the drawing per month since January last and $26,. room door, and 'greet each guest, who L 000 extra for one month. The capital is after a few words passes on. In the ad - THE IDEAL ARM, $2,500,000 in $5 shares and the price is claimg room, usually the dining -room a expected Lo double. The -War Eagle Cgo table is spread with a white cloth, I Find great difficulty 1n getting a mine has Haid dividends of $187,000 in an at one end is a tea service, with modal with good arms," said a well- the past nine months, but there is not a kettle of water boiling over an alaoh- known sculptor recently. "It is aston- so much machinery used in it, and ma- of lamp, while at the other end is a chinery is a pretty fair test of per- service of chocolate. There should be ing how very few women have arms flowers on the table, and dishes contain - hat conform to the standard. A r- manenus Speaking generally the us ing bread and butter c feat arm Pe dicatione are that there are enormous ut as thin as a measured from the armpit to quantities of low grade ore in the dis- shaving, Cake and strawberries are al - y the wrist joint should be twice the trict and that it gets richer the fur- `rays Permissible. Ono or two servants length of the head, The upper part of ther down it is worked, At 200 feet sboulci be in attendance to carry away Le Roi ore Began to look wall and at soiled cups and saucers, and to keep the the arm should be large, toll and well 400 the vein is 6U feet wide and ,toad- table looking clean and fresh, but for rounded. The forearm must not lie too ily becoming richer. Eminent experts of he pouring o£ the tea and chocolate flat, not'neariy so flat as a man's for Europe say Le Roi is the richest gold there should always be a lady, who,like mine in the world. the hostess, should wear a gown closed example. A dimple at the elbow adds to the throat for nothing is worse form beauty to is ws11-proportioned arm "The trouLile hoe been that Canadi- nowadays than full dresis t7efore din_ ane have txien too slow to get it. The ner. The ladies of the house should not "From a w811 -moulded shoulder the Americans who, like myself, entered '. whole arm should taper in long,graoe- early will, in the sale of minas alone, wear bonnets. f. fel curves to a mmetrioal and round- without taking account of dividends, to- Five o'clock teas should be true to ed wrist. It is %Otter to have anarrn ceive from $5,u00,000 to $7,000,000 in cash their ppaame, nor should any other re- ^,• that harmonizes even U the parts do before September 16th this year; most freeh7ztente bO offered than tea, bread not follow the general accepted linea of this money will go to Spokane. Can- and butter, and little cakes• If other For instance a full, round, upper arm adians are slow yet, but are beginning eatables are offered, the tea becomes whioii is joined to a flat or thin fore I to come in, while English influence is a recevtiou. iss; - arm has a vera bad affect: It is only f becoming quite active. Mr. R. H. Pope, - P a degree worse, however, than a grace- l!!! M. P., was one of the largest and ear- - Pul well -moulded forearm tacked on to Best Canadian investors; and Mr, Ives, A WIDEAWAgE WAfiCHMAN. a thin, scrawny upper arm, late Aiiniater of Trade, is interested The directors of rn Australian bank 'Correctness of form is not the only with me in the Jose mine. en thing necessary for a good arm. The "As to the question of labor there gaged the services of a watch - Owner must possess the power of ex- is little to say. Of course as a mine- matt' who came well ir-commended, but ?,,. pression in her arms, Ae a general mvnOr I am interested in ratting as Gild n'ot seem over -experienced. The thing our women are deficient in this, many laborers as ossible there—it low- chairman, therefore, sent for him to F<'v Those nationalities which show the ' ere wages—but th©re is no surplus yet k • . - most expression in their arms! --are the and we often have to skirmish for men. „ Pott mm up i 6 bit, and began : "xf Spanish, French and, Italians. The warm- I do not think there will be a surplus James this ie your first job of this , ost admirer of Sarah Bernhardt would of laborers this year or next for devel- kind' isn't it?" rt not claim that she had besutlfui arms cement is going on rapidly. Laborers Yes• sir." Yet no one aan say that the divine Sar- !n the mines get about $3 per day and Your duty must be to exercise vIg- i a ah ever appears ud$'ainly to conseqqu- woodcutters about $2.60. There is al- ila•nce," i ';, *nese- Much more lies in the £acult so a ood deal of work for carpenters yam' air•" of arm expression than is generriily su'p- at from $2,50 to $8.60 per day. The �" Be canetul haw strangerrs approach f ;,k . 17osed." cost of livin you." g is not more than it gen- 1 a 4 orally is through the west. I can't I will, sir." TO 61L1rA2Q WHITD SAILORS speak as to the board of the working- No stranger matt be ,allowed to en- s !. v, ; tar the bank at ni ',.+� • men, bat I can get ae recd accommo- ght, under any p+re. 1 � s �Ouns women who have been wear- dation as I wish at Rossland hotels Por text whatever." `r., I 'i lriIt white sailer' hats for the $2.50 per day. No, sir." i ar" " ' mntith are beginn past • And our manager --he is a good man, i ,v. „ irig to look seers- A SOLITARY VOTER, honest, reliable and trustworthy ; but 7.,. honsitelj' alt the stained and soiled it will be your duty to keep an eye on ,s "-brims. It Ls possible, however, to re- The development of the town o£ Ross- him. _ land and Trail has been wanderfuL Hut it will be hJand to wato}> two a move this slain az any one can learn Rossland has from 8 540 to 4,600 eo- men and the bank od the, same times f r herself, First brush, the bat very ple, and Trail, which G January of this ' Two mien, how i" L' .` t ormiBhi - and carefully* to remove . ear had three houses only, has cowl •• Why, sir, dt was oanly ygsterda n ear much dry duslt an able. Then I y y that Y %4iI1 d little ammonia 1,604 inhabitants You can under- t� manager called me in fora tol1� lc some water, I stand how rapid has been the develop- and he mid you worts o�Ze of this bests s alnd, wlth'abrudh stndsomecastlle soap ' ment when I tell you that there was men in the city; but It wlould be just ^', ,Clifti' the li -bd t brim till it is clean, only one vote at the recent election In aq well to keep botlY eyeet on you land b `• t7arg shattkd bd i7itcein not to break or � this town of 1.500. Railroads are what let the directoaa know if you hong about st 4 .. bend the straw, but if this pxeoatition we most need, Ae I have stated the after hours " ;ri i!i` observed fhb washing will• be found nearest railroad point is Northport on T. -. idly bektefklal. If tiny. staiurs do not !the Spokine road. and Spokane itsell iNCON$IDDRATE. dY "I fir- 'tilgblabable to thustreatment, app-- 1 145 miles distant, is the conimerelAf First Chum—I'll never � "'�'� 'p1Y` a 11016' lemon juice, which is wo+u_ centre. Tho main line of the C. P. $. pared Bum tirn speak to that m �, doR011,jY,:offlc+lwious.tor'oleaaing straw. I itr awe north, tar be p again. He had the au- fc ' Wi}eYr Wle'• larbt remedy Crab t gond reach an +iadlty to bao1C out of the parlor the, been app Lied + he Co tumble, River is a poor subajtttite other ii ht throWi lti8sea at me, dt lad thb, hat'bu aw flab surface so that fora railway. Sir Wm. Van Horn,, Second Chu i— ' 't : unAjr * int, its origunci Sharpe: Do wltp -110M I had a talk while in cr'a&ture 1 Aced W y the heArtldss y1ai stiititnfit td wear It Ir6f0rd It Id conn- Montreal, knows the district, and how > �h'I 3'Oa x�ht there witFi- a µ ,� l►late7yr;" Valuable it would be for traffic. but Pl 7, lresitatet t0 conatluot a main Line of �Y % o1fcls otfipers In Morocco have little ;the C. P, R., throulgh the C EES''- ESTA"• we, 'i`>� hirers itlt settle with the hrisonerb Paas and eek the rich belt n! Hriti� ' ,,lot of Uaid,On �loroii irtlr Condon ,rl1'hV thYyY• d rltaat. °Tjie prfsonore txitust Columbia mining aonntry, just north. at a fraal tit 21E foot; {aili> thy b y''tkbbu >ild!` the trouble •bf taking the boundary, because it would serious- laic of Eu nava do wan sold�.�,recexitly ae 1st °` to' ft#i� 1y lessen the ,alae of the northern lino. sri0e equivalent Ito �12,gg0�000 as er Ye ;,g lie �•. . L r tee' ? 1Y. .•7 'i , "e1 , k r rc a ,, 1� .. .. - < . n,,, ti ¢ t.'S �,I�; dadb A':� _, r)ee Nr 6 X15 ed,. 11 I" - ,` .,, ,,1111. „ 4`. ,t- ..axt►;w,yar",. �; .. _ . � ��+svlth';E:I max•,,i - .es p'Y� y�•,y. w M, -�r e+laR �c + +'�.,.j, -t ea �tk, uttu, A 4040% tr ,>�'t�'',�'.. -Y • .:.', . SJ::i 4 .'1,J 'r 4Y� ,.J ey, .>at�i"Qit ,Z+`"d�'� 't':T .ter .fi' �tultil �', e..., r_ " � I el -. i , .. ,. k 0 ix i x $' . . ,.�, p . R P44','' '�., V R* .ori cw. o riot t t " � r � . , , o +fit , : 9 a Mkt r4 . •"L z k g+l }YuuQs,4,t >eed� rausi>R>oh atkd 44r► a;;wl_b>ia. u�l.tla >r selves u `i ,k •�,� ._ M xl `X0 "'ni • 1r, !uric fir, t o i t �:� .. , I .. ,,• ARS ;�:r , ; rcwse uua ° � : , t ,y��y. !" rrfl;;ge''akwnt and Qlea �l!►wQ«.R�.weur�, co r4n �rA u�• � tr . "., Agora "! V � a viarl0 and stiY+nge :f t . efit,,V4 «. a e. , ibe RlarJz avomue of der 1- that bay`s no manse in 909 ;; )ug ;t# . hand >�St?►. Lha ^uuomanwkl, xunit of tiled e . , 9 4100 iu Penh appease s ohvmbeyla luuato at a di great, a +I ` 7"''t ..-1 p10 1�eu1 �toa"'lover honor and' • s anao becgtnes •*Qu ►, say 4. . w e�4 ihQ r+er' MOAY vvs# ,h ttteiA44,nta, and We "OW ti> t °ices quarters. Beyond` e e fyVer Lha 'orowctava three cheers have beer galeas, aeon through the ateho>� kf seat foot to attend the !01st iu b- ' thht"'atart.104 alt ti}v anilgaa)s in the 11 at dlklner x t oh ss y gloom, hal! a Ghalut' ala .=nae a CY the Grand Vizier •fie brilnL moonlight and 11ri(h ;S , " " ,?-1 Rf . ,and, they, exoltedly begs, actio has'bin so busy for the num.. of E"no, A-ii;4 ;t . ,,,,,,w iiotdvltt and'soreeu > lt.f Kr deyq in pro ori white rob0d tiguros come and ct: 7 `� ., t}al` 8 , the., p ng for the ens Ing and fro ssiq each f#- 'he deep roars ot. the lions, the shrill, 'thrtalmmlit of 'her iMajoety'a Mitnister, ghaste among the , du$i'thtti rt ei -� �+ nP. trum whits" ecrrespondeat. -Our�hor�esand 4srs of. he court and their atteiU��;a'��' ray . of glsphantQ, the eoreams mulles Are x soIdlers "d slaves wander at tiYIU " i,4s I oP tigexaf leopards, the hatteriug guard of soldsdrt►wxi livay the tired paths. 1, >le lmo�pkey4'and the soraevbing of parrots sedate and follow, while the native leer adIev Wv� , and, biddj oq� ,�' ` n hIl combined to form a wedding march v host. we anon , ocsY ,, ""' hLwh' 00 never before greeted a bride slants al! the glory of their moat mare, arid, surrounded by acild, L anti '1r� ( s zit and prtioiq. - gaudy clothes. stand, lantern in brand. sh s ► tb ing_ lanterns apg u�►'+ . ;t , to Bloomer weddings 44ye become con- ready tq esCOrt us. Then off through ouniah'alao/►,r�Y.7. s �L by '11On, stage oeremoni-es are old, romatttio .he dark streets, between the high but- tom', A- tressed walls that crop up on all sides BLADE WITH PINBA.P I: .' Ymwg foliar have been wedded in bel- �iP loons and others have stood up in rail- the•aottthsrn capital of Morosoo; here —+' a toss is road trains to be united. In short. .a wide open space, deserted but A very pity way rve a pine= fly1 th hymen's bonds have- been under al- for the dolga, or some Iwoe wayfarer, apple Is in the hell, Sena aloe large , ut most all circifmstanoes and in all aur- taiitern in hand, and hero again thr h pine and `cash it well. 1[P there are 7uuy TsMr aisoundings. It fs difficult •to produce a ►hyrinth of tortuous alleywaye, from imPerfevt leaves at the top remove : i4. al A NOVEL WEDDING, which the high white houses, window- h°II1 Cat the top straight across, , �r X14 ue leas and ghostlike, rise on dither hand. Lgavtng aboult an inch of it in deptlY i� ie and scare efforts in that line have been - .A.t the doorway of 'the Viziers house �Otiv the leaves• and lay it one side. �� 1'e luddcrowa, To be sure, a multi -mi!- we dis::tount, and. g7asain;g thxvugh" ofP the rough places on the bot-. `` y Bonaire uiay spend a fortune ott the mFCY •alts and wide passages, severe tom dust enough sso that the fruit will r to marriage of tris daughter, and make it a a novelty to that extent, but still it is s and austere i21 their grim whiteness, we stand 1°vel. Now with a ,hasp knife ' novel in degree .only and not in kind, axe ushered into one of those small and Out out the Inside of the glneapple, * ' It would seem that people would re- leavizrg a wall throe quarters of am `� member such an important event as BEAUTIFUL GARDENS inch thick all around. With a silver , a their marriage any w{ty, %e it celebrat- which the Moore 4ove so much and ,,t4 t ed ever so modestly, fork pick the flesh into 7maa11 feces, d The scene of the latest nevelt linow so well how to render attractive. P ,� y Between the dark a rejecting the core, Pea! two oranges, e marriages, which deserve the title of YIne trees and the remove all the white part, ane ,lice the `� r the most unusual inaesbure in the trellis work that line the paths the fruit toward the centre. Put thears,nge ' Vii. 9 world, was in Johannesburg, South fitful light of moon and many lanterns AF ors falls, while the shadowy figures of Pulp and juice `"'ith the shredded pine- - For some time Fillis's circus has bee❑ eels, cover them with tarter, and keep `"� y touring through South Africa. One of the members of the Sultan's court pass in the ice ohest_one ho7ir aE least. At "I.,r+ the Leading features oP the show was and repass, A dark man, with asmall serving time place the pineapple .shell ' ', the exhibition given by a cage o£ per- beard and moustache, swathed in the on a large Plate covered with a pretty 1' forming lions under the care of Herr August Windsolermann, a handsome finest of white wool. anti silk garments doily, and fill the shell with the prepar- �, PGerman, before whose glances the lions greats us, It is the Gland Vizier. A ed fruits, which should be very -cold. "I Ii trembled and were obedient, minute later and we are ensconced in Replace the top of the pineapple and . ay 13ut those fierce eyes could send love the reoeptian room, leading (roam the send to the table at once, A Iittle ,herr t messages when their owner wilted, and y U>S i Miss Way Malraison, one of_the belle, , garden by an arcade of horseshoe arches may be used with the pineapple if de- 4j�`, f of Johannesburg, fell a victim to them 1 an apartment rich in delicate inlaid the sired. Strawberries may also be used b �A and blushingly said "Yes" when her vork, in are stalwart lover asked hoer to become the I besques, `and inscriptions in place of oranges• i wife of a lion tamer. .n lacelike plaster, and with a ceiling A delicious cake is made with a pine. F When the manager of the circurs of- of gorgeous painted, wood, rising in apple filling. To make the cake, cream fered substantial inducements if the arches and domes of intricate carving together half a sun of butter and one d 1 ceremony was performed and delicate Dolor hero a 7izzlin IN THE LIQN'S CAGE, p g goo- cup oP sugar ; add half a cup of sweet ,�1 that arrangement was agreed to, al- metric design of gilded beams, and there milk and the white, of four eggs beat- r,.,a though Mies .Malraiaon at first de falling in "stalactite," to end in drops en light. Sift a hes i teas oonful of " � marred. But she wanted to be brave, of gold, or P A ".1 ' as she was to get a brave husband, and rppear into the+ project- baking powder into one and one-half ' she finally agreed to enter the den of ing designs of the or arabesque. Now, cups of flour', and add to the other in- f2a ,: lions to change her name and condi- at last, ons cannot help thinking, the gredien'ta. Bake the sake in three '.k tion its life. r rotund layers. Making a Pillin by i;;, land of the Arabian Nights " is reach- putting in a Uowl the whites, g re,'` Tha circus t8nt was crowded the night f two r o£ the ceremanq, People struggled for In a domed recess in Lhe garden;. °mss• ane tablespoonful of th{� advantageous positions, and they cheer- lit with fantastic lanterns, are thee, mus- from the chopped pineapple, j o e ;."•`a±• ed the plucky bride as she entered ieians, their voices and music at this � ht�and whi agar. Beat beating .';.w the cage supported on the arm of the • '�'' bridegroom• distance •rising and falling in weird bar- and adding a little mare sugar until .,f, "Will you tomo inside?" inquired monious cadenoee. an effect that is the mixture is thick enough to be ens- .a Herr Windschermann of the minister, sly spread and yet will not run off as he helc( the door invitin 1 o gaiCdCly dsatroy°d on their approaching the cake. Put an one side icing enough , g e pen. nearer, for the Moors cannot discrim- for the top of the cake, and with the "°" "I—ei' think not," said the reverend mate Uetween singing and shouting or remainder stir in very finely chopped "� gentleman. `TI will remain_outsj. It between `around and noise, The garden ppineaAPle, p7rtting in as mush of the_ _ _ $,L —it—is—Leo—too—crowded inside." before us is threaded with raised and Fruit as the icing will hold and stick r And so it was arranged. Standing in- tiled paths, in which here and, there, together. When the cakes are cold side the cage, with their hands clasped, w+nere the meetings of two paths al - the happy couple listened to the words low of put a thick layer of this icing between "f= that made them man , and wife and fountainss iinemarrble°basiins. One al'eeu�g ten and cover the top layer with the . gave the necessary responses as clearly miles away from the filth and noise P A p as though they had been in a parlor or of the great city without, and in the made hu.,g Rub I1ain1.P�pale pound E ,�' before the chance! rail of a church. very heart of which one actually is. butter and one pound of su The bridegroom held a whip in his Dinner is announced axed, led by the steam. Stir in one pound of mated disingaged hand, and at times he Vizier, we peas down the length of the pineapglI and add the ,yoke of three ~.q glanced around at his fierce pets. garden, among courtiers, soldiers and well beaten e Handing against the bars of the a ggs and one cup of milk, were several wee �$ slaves, and find ourselvea entering a Beat the whites of the e , . pons convenient to his second and even more %%s light and hand in case the lions should object to ,tiff and add them last. Line a pud- "'i the presence of a stranger in their GORGEQUS APARTMENT ding dish with a rich pie crust, rolled. home. The lions behaved remarkably very thin, fill it with the prepared cus_ well. They had been decorated wit!► than that we had just left. Under the Lard, dad bake in a moderate oven 4 flowers and ribbons, and they seemed arcade of arches that gives entrance to until the custard is done, ,:, . to know that they were on their good this room, stood our dinner, ninety-two For Pineapple Cornstarch. Use one ,behavior. huge covered dishes of earthenware fill- large or. two small pineapples, pare ,'. I The bride wore a conventional bridal ed with all the delicacies that native them" and with a sharp knife takeout ` dress, but the bridegroom was attired cooks know so well how to prepare. the eyes' Chop or pick the fruit into , in his usual garments. He was afraid Within stands the dining -table, loaded bsmall shreds. Moisten four level tar •., , the lions might not know him if he with fruit and flowers and sweet -meats, e�rppontuls of cornstarch with some ` %I� wore a full dress suit. with candelabra and dessert dishes, and of the juice from the fruit and add to set in , E:uropean fashion, as strange an the Pineapple a generous half cup o! ' SITialAZER SM -LF.S. anomadiy in so Oriental a scene as the sugar and the cornstarch, Place this "How did young Downey come by furniture which lies scattered about the mixture over the fire in a double boiler . the title oY major?" 'Why, easily room. At either extremity of the large and stir all the while until it is boil- ;t3' enough. Don't you remember that his apartment stand four -posted bedsteads and ho't and thickens, Add a table - father was a colonel?" of French " Empire " design, in ebony spoonful of butter and thoroughly raiz. and walnut res tivel while mirrors =-.1 bile shell and blanch two dozen .' Mande Would you marry •Freddyy o8 eve PeC y' almonds and arras a them in a cone- 'n it he asked you to?" Bella (airily)—"i r9 shape, form, and design, from g can only answer that by saying that handsome constructions in " buhl „ to shaped. mould, keeping them in place ' he wouldn't be single now were I so the most flashy of modern gilt hideosi- b' rubbing a very little butter around Foolish." ties. blocks of many shapes and designs t e mould• Turn in the mixture and tick against the walls, while the floors Put in a cold place to harden. Turn out ;:ire SPPuu er="They told me at your of- of marble and tiles are strewn with an- on a dish and serve with whipped ., fico that you Rvere only one of the fleas carpets of .the country and mods steam. clerks. And you said you were a di- cru Brussels of suicidal hues; the can-+ P7n°appte �jelty is made b soaking rector." lL+ergason—"So I am. I ad- delabra on the table of inferior pew- I two-thirds of a box of Gelatine in j' dresfis envelopes." ter, the corks and spoons of handsome enough cold water to just cover it fox ' "Why does a woman always call. her silver gilt; everywhere the same strange ono hazer. Shred or chop fine one large Purse a pocketbook?" "I don't know, mixture of Orientalism and civilizati°n. or two small pmeap lea (canned pine- uniem it is because she carries in it a of wealth and shoddiness. Nor was the apples m y be used 7f more convenient). memorandum telling her where to find company less diverse, for next to her rain over the fruit the juice o1 one her pocket," Majesty's Minister in evening dress and lemon and cover with one pint of gran - Bill the Biffer—"What's d' ob'ect of decorations eat a tall figure swathed in ulated sugar, Add a pint of boil' x dis organization! uv yours, misterg" white wool and silk; while behind a water to the soaked gelatine, and wh Mission Worker—"To rescue the fall- Young officer in the mess kiG of the it is all dissolved turn over the prepared 4, m, my man." Bill the Biffer--"Well, Grenadiers stood a group of Moorish fruit. Put in a mould and place on , •1 lon't talk ter me, I'm no' bicyclist." servants in scarlet and gold, black the ice until it hardens. Serve with the "Frederick," said sshe, "don't let the salve,, and soldiers in their crimson Jelly whipped cream or boiled custard. fezzes." The perplexity of the Eng- When gt'latine is used with fresh Baby stand alone." "Why, she's old pinciapple it should not stand more u :nough to learn to walk." 'Old enou h lash butler who was shown close upon than four or five hours, as the acid in g a hundred dishes and told to serve din- 't o learn o walk! Why, she hasn't even the pineapple will digest the gelatine ''' earned to ride a bicycle yet." nor was a [eat7ire in the entertainment and turn it to liquid. but fortunately there is no routine in "her husband is a little bit wild, I Moorish lcata, and one Bats The following recipe iA said to make fear•" "Well, I think he hada right eussy of a iced meats g pipe ns a delicious pudding: Soak half a pack- " o be, when he came home and found richly stulfed fowls roasytednwith lams age of gelatine m half a cup of cold be had traded off his last summer suit on peel, and " kooskoosoo," the nation- pmilk for two hours. Peel and grate ora lot of potted flowers, don't you?" al dish, to mention but a very few oP rneapple enough to make three cup. r "I beg your pardon?" she exclaimed the many delicacies prepared, No wines fuL,. Place over the ftro in a dou- olIcitously, "I didn't mean to step on aro ever given at these enterta o wn a ble boder one pint of milk. Beat liI - our PooL." "Lord bless you, miss," and one falls back upon one's su rho yolks of six eggs, and add tel them eturned the man In the blue drilling plies brought for the ur f i one cup of sugar, a pinch of salt, and Moors arab P pose rte I louse, "I didn't know you did." y religion, and genera 1 b °n° gi 1 oP cold milk. When the milk i. Y y is at boils praatiae, and the an�kedint stir in the pines le A CURIOUS CLOCK. gelatine, and last spdd STANCH TEETOTALLER$, the egg mixture. Cook for two in In answer to a correspondent who tea, stirring all the while ; remove from mar would those who do imbibe in eo- the lire and stand the boiler in a pan sks, "What is the most curious ma- ret venture to do so at a public f t, of cold orator, and stir until the min- �rial out of which a titre -piece hdie been in the presence alike of Europeans and ture becomes owl. Turn into a mould ! ode," a London journal prints the fol- L%els oven compatriots. that has been rinsed in cold water, and °`" wing rather interesting Item: We dirt not- do justice, it must be place in the refrigerator for three or confessed, to even a small p ortion Pour hours. Bread, we think, is the most curious of the repast prepared, excellent though � aterial out of whicbl a clock has ever the dishes were ; nor is one expected to T - - - en constructed. There was, and may do so, for the number of cooked dishes ORIGIN OF THE WORD "STRIKE••' t` ill be, in Milan a clock rmade of bread, is a sign of honor and hospitality, and : , ie maker was a native of Milan, who one tastes ra•relY of those which one's The first use of the word "strike ,voted three years of his time, to the servants think most a7eeorditig to their m eta present accepted sense occurred sk He wad pp0000r, and beings without master's gout, the rest being carried in the London Chronicle for 1765. In `i `J bane to purchase the necessary metal q,'way to the different apartments in September of that year are numerous - r the making of a clock he set apart v hich the Vizier in entortalining bis references to a great s enaion of la.• , alutarly a Portion of hill bread each fellow members of the Ministry and boy dn.the northern coallWeld * ,and the y eating the cruuat agd saving the soft the court in general, for only the Chan- calllers are stated to have str'uolt rL, To solidify this he made use of Collor of the Eco nor and two of cart" for higher wages before entarittg .8 pertain salt, and when the variours the under secretaries o State dined with into their usual yearly bond rose vtiere dry they became,_p�erfeatly us at table. , lull the` music in rd and insoluble In water, Tice bleep the jgarden without tells us that the WANTED A C13AN(lE. e of'good size, slid kept fail' tIM0. musicians halve not beep forgotten, but ""-'• ere foafgting apace, Deacon Goode—You have labored con.. 7n the D�ouitt of Ulises, pear Jert7sir. Them back once more to the ,re cep- tinuoup�lyy for five years without vacsi a, therd are dight olive trees whieh., U6 room to seat ourselvela upon a tion. Wouldn't you like to 90 some+ s I;Amvri to hove ealistad in 1090— aonieimle of chairs erraggerd at nal whens fdr a ahigel %fly' 800 years Qi a � distances one from Lhe otUer where al Overworked Pastor (wearily)— Yes, I would tike to go to a otrous . :M s ,ry.. v , J t. IH,171I `A )' '