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'TABUS DISHES.
grew sio rebellieus be-
g to took that she grew
Unhappy Weer it deter -
herself in hand and sub -
Valk as tibe termed it,
ver the Problem trelag to
k lees irkeome by adopt-
e,bling her eel do it more
ale° to flare her hands,
othe in Contact so, often
easy iron vestiele, She
with long bandies, and
er a half-dozen linen crash
/eta made a soap wilieb outs
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'''""blirdiniurina":"6""4.13113 SUNDAY SCIEPOOL 07, leatte means weigbed, and the lin
wined with a e oth, The Wrist. e epplioation 23slehazzar hes been UAL BRITISH SOLD
IER raltgt1941":rt,:jultrre
betide lead neckbeude are treated the weighed in the balanees, end Maud Toniree Atktee este mew hie com•
*Mee War, sud the ithirt aria hung ' wanting. In almost every age and
Mind in deliberation, kVA been compare
***01. Mender there is no doubt about
dry. When it le t oroughly INTERNATIONAL ussoN AMY 28. language th ti f th h
, gui on 0 e umau . • masa affeettott, or tbat he will go
GREAT ERITAIN HONOURS THE
dry-abone dry" againe-the *hitt and
out to
alse, \Ana alga purifies aud
qinekla, Nang abeut half the
time. The eeep ia Made tbus:
01% three ounces a borax in
qattetts of warm water, add two
I of- goad white aoap ehaved fine,
tir ail tpaether in a jer untit it is(
ted. When eool it will term a. jel- •
tablespeonful of this' will melee
tareng lather in a gen= Of water.
he good for eleaning anY iren
aba lined vessel Ite 's leo
for %eashaeg windows and
hallee-oleaning, She peraerved'
g to overeome the dielike to ,
IIIRO OF ONDURNAN. ' tbrough fire and, Water with the Gen -
collars and cit11a are dipped for it 40Tbe owritiag .14 ebo wows um ed to weighing. The scales of Juane oriel he ;dorm.
Wilma In boiling water aad quickly had been la the hand* of the king bine- tee Malin* Sept 'Who Wonted the Monts 1$7 ilia Inng renttlenee In the hind °I
wrung threugh the wringer witb the 114111. elettlen Text, rob Till 7. atilt, leut he bad mieused tbeire Now _goi,,,,, "room pooh or pollen," the lalearaohs COlonel haeodanald I*
r011ers pressed ail tightly together MI -PRACTaCIAL NOTES. be ia weighed n them and roans' Bravery...Realm ,,,, * private „4 214,0 leere °bail Egyptian than a Sobtolunan.
thee caa be turned. The pieces ahOuld : Veree 17. Belshazzar, the king nthl j dThd I "eb hl ' e b/ which' by rim orit no Enevnyee.A enumry le la eald tbat what he deem not know-
, was 'woe esa, a a ancea
howls before they are ironed,
now be lett to stand, tor at leimt two associated with laNisehfeanthuteger, Nwabaoanidlltest, 1Taer tabr:irunge sine t eir ftatteh ieediare
, r Genius. and h. k 1
?moat Eget* le hardly worth; knowing,
g
a thzone. nor the world$ estimate of them, but Colonel Hector Macdonald, Macdone that he alraoet ePeaka English with
hiMeelf a deem dant of Neblushadneze the irapartial judgment of tbe Lyde ald of Oincleirman, as he has been'ape an Arabic) accent, Of ais fearleas °our -
USEFUL SUGGESTIONS,
ear, but, having Mine to' the throne 28. Peres,,,Broken up or divided. he propriately nicknained, is the hero of age all tbe world knows, and it Is
etrong salt and water. to the tile Mir throughout the leng an caelon, when he wee asked wbat it
lug N'ebuohadnezzaras daughter. Belee - !IP' an4 tte Plenen nnw' heinng
If a guinea pig wanders about s h earules and. Persians. Helehaezar's breadth of Great Britain. for the Brit- feels, like. to be in battle, he re,plied, "'I
house the rats flee a.way.- azzer, therefore, wee a direct dee- kingdom. ie divided, Or severest from ith nation loves a Midler, and wind cliaa-t know that you feel anytbing . in
mndant of NebWileadnezzar. Naboni- him, and passed over, to the Persiana. partasular,"
Cold water makeg the eyes look bright
No answer could be more characterise
Daniel forts rime froM the reriks to one of the ticelly British Tbe hl ti Se
that soldier- la'y hie ewn. intrinele ef-
. due's empire, was gradually crumb- wftilh. i3e4calraiheatzzaarea. to.rod. tchloettdd prooet
and keepe them eteeng.
p egma a ot
able with milk,
Ink galled on the carpet la remove hug la *Piece!! becalms of the ateady to tae rank which tie had held under Proadest boeitions in the itervice, all has a bright-. future, ars siolclierW
lie is just passed 47, witb
canqueets of the Persians and Medea. Nebuchadnezzar, The young ' king thiuge conspire to make lane the idol futures gla
Take a light Meat WI befOre set- Belshazzar wee hardly more than sieve ootild not now avert the temporal re-, Many, years af tiotive life before him
g ou 011 a op e rip. . enteen aeala of age when killed. Nee su la ofdtte viciouttingolfutment of lune. '2'4 the' e 1 n .. ld' ' .
.
ava for Mt country and his Queen who has
Tooth brwhies shotdd be washed in had confirmed bia poeition by =erre.' applleation la Thy kingdom is breken , characterietki of him that on one Dee
sel ci arms rs, he, could at line. Almost ale feet, the breadth of honored him in r W
0141947:i eeya tdiinpgpo
edetinen vis nmegre.h abbig bonidua had left him in charge of Where
act with a ki I ie i hies r incP-a -a" ha4 °413''
•• ban, lee himself having gone forth tO ng By igtr t.3tr„ and houlde s and the splendid depth Of HP may some day prove his metal in
Oil did T
of cloven will often °are, en ache , . be gift of he se rle robe ate chest coMbine to make him look 'a
Meet 'the enemy. The countrtes far more mighty th E t
ing tooth. first pare of was as We haVe Seen, a den a rank, aplondid fi
VP ,
Ylaea lg ander at his 'aest, with •
against, foemen even more worthe of
ed in soapy warra water. this ohaPter tells been Belshazzar kept MO the aellow Jacket of .the Clnue- g a a " steel. •
prince is a high eilearcul„ feitturee and long, dropping AMUSIIM ERRORS PIPE
Gold ornaments may be safely wash.,
- a festive]. day ip oompapy I h
w -t- --e sent of a dress ram a
()ether bed. His calling for the vessels taken out emhlem of office. • Me.de a proclama- • I ,
obl
man. Throughout the Emit the pre
. A, hair •mattreas is better than a n ea nd his wives an,d concubines, honor. A cheen ot gold Was also ale autetaehe: Although his -feee isl (wall
0 CH
E,
. P g Instances Which -Show That nulls Arc
Powdered ice steepled on into will stop of 'the telolPle and using them in the tion concerning him. that' he ehould, be •
lb d I Thi i'acasl°12, .19
tr ru er n the kingdom. - the atonal and areas of Not Connaerate Ireland.
a bleeding wound, " feast were ace" of reckless profanity- wae
Thi "e 6 it 10 battle gaW. square, .and hard, and
' Macdonagh, who has collected
the Met • of d' 't hi h
11401 y WO
WO, were the set. eee . . . many amusing bulls Made be ale coun-
hours sleep everyrpnfighsheat. to, eat let. him 1_11g pr. aiaes to their 'Aryan .end paint- etnilleme of, This'PrOmotion Of Daniel sorialn 1862) .ceofter cottage, in tremeri, declare/a theni to be Et species
'When a child wee of no service so far as 13elshaz-
e" godelirben " in the eame hear came
tir awry us women recall The ootnera 1 'n d shout- th
aavellis owie way. s- zar s own rule was condemned; belt it heassaire,- theie. Wee: 'Mee in has.. early oe verbal error whIch indicate rnehtal
- Ammonia and water cleanse mud off forth finger( of a man's liand, and 'must have hd 1 1 lout life• dled-
a severe g or s .,o his present' eminence,. regieeness .rather than (tunnel:is. .11e
aad cleening; end by anaking'
k attractive and easier Bayed
delete te more pleasant par -
The home maker must, study
ith her. family-, all she -.van.
tly ta overcome petty case',
o learn the, lesson of sweet
on- te the ineeitabla
,NBANGIXGfi*MA:.
"' '',X311ina'0108et ia yet= dintng-
, Ito° te hold all your
in,.crockery and glass try this
• hael. la betb usetul end erne.
: t a diatanoe,from the floor of
re of' the height of the wall!
e.
,t ,
stened amall wooden brack.
an umbrella. wrote- Wax" the Plaater of the sults for Daniel himself and, for tbe whieheseear as Egypt is concerned, is opee Said to ae Iriehman, "Well Mick
Soak, a Cork that is •over large in 'will of the kingai palace." That wall, cause he rePeesentede •
90 In that •teleslet was Belshazear aome 'queer stories of your dia-
boiling water, andlhen it will fit. se far aa we can learn, was emblazon- . • • •
Probaale eecond only to that . of the tr taste
Cla 11
a'irdar himself }les father and moth" h e• •
Gilt, picture franies should, be dean- ed with the reeords of the reagnifjpeace suddenness; ofe ata.byllen's oveithrow. et wpra,sinapre peoplie '00 sieW attle! _'' Ocle don't believe them, sir -r," wee
saw writers te us of the • • i gs ere, . , • a
4? With. half,. au vaa/"..,' , • of the epereiretarailaa anatil, the midst Oerue's armikaewere guided 'be- •tWO..-Atlirae Mmt fa their soh in follewing • 1" a , e
• ' the la I i " Sure half the lies) told
about me by the•neighbors isn'ethruel
in their footatepe, so with a view to 1, A; than ae,,enee4 a.
cruelte, was de-
ttlte. i small! daapera, shoP, Wh'en• he ; heart was so tender it would be toWila
had- had bia 'Medic:um of aebooling,ied by the bleatin' of a bruised worm."
of in.soriptione of titleseyieforiata and aaebeloiaan, dote 'ears,. •
,ee
egatlets; tortible tl:,; pullets the eaedatanetopot tate
IMPORTANT HISCaVERYie, ' Aklettaltdr Neaaber;te.Wielghed, Div d,. . Thia Darin i r b ble
alaa,) Bat rteitheib '•the• king nor ' the rriart tO other writers he the
• f •
An ungy.b Merchant blade eat That:alt gulls 'WW1 Tbad lit; and be -the eon- Mims ° Astgages' ' was reallY
grandfather of Cerruti:. Cyrus had
After Reins Apparently Drowned.
bats and 0t0 ation eas d, the
!Restores Mite, Bass, queen sug-
A young mechanic named Mansfield
of- London, England, quite by Resident
recently hit upon 'a novel,. simple. de-,
vice for restariag. animation to a par-
tly drowned animals,
He was saltina some winkles ivhich
had boiled .over night and noticing
vhat he called cadiall bluebottle in tae
de dovvn, ''TO, what would. be a
but is no.va -the bottom,
brackets is 'screwed e " .shelf
ed wood about flyer inches 3,
Pot. he tboualiteto himself:
".01 I'll put you •in brine too." •
thelf may run all tae, way
.the toome and, holds the pieces
Wavle. h eons ant use.
e ront elf the upper side of
ge are nailed narrow strips to
t the fragiles from shipping 'off. a
bowls. pitchers and: other large.
wy artirdes will be found to be
ffeotive ht this height from the
1 g called him and promised him scare -
ted that Daniel be called. , Th rifpluovally ,dothroned hinuci.,
ndly afterward a allovved him
but treate
fi
tioa of third ruler in 'the kingdom, he. ' • •
em- =eel honors..
e clothing and a chain of gold,
bile/natio of authority , and the i
himseif being the second ruler. Imme- CENSUS OF INSECTS IS TAKEN.
diately after this promise comes Dann
bettering.. hie Proelleets they Pet him; fended„ by the astse.rtion that his
Fationethe fighttneof Ondurnean one l ahe Engbah reviewers ef this beak,
d e, ,
Oahe Military geniuses of the world- ttr(:), tv,reolvaewthat vbeullareeaarilecitiot caonfiniedn
let's reply in this verse. Daniel. NOW .. 0 --
There AreWoort, Bad and Indifferent. an
an aged mau. The king, Belshazzar.
comprise 300 Ifaintbles.
Let thy gifts be to thyself, and give
thy rewards to another. Your wealth An intect °Winch has just been talc
preservation toaught. ' In thus hour of , ,
setlitig a Yit'id of eibboa Or a reel of stances of similar amusing eirlrc.1•11* in-
. cotton to the caettlii settee, in speechee in Parliament. .
, . I The London Mail 'declares that. dur-
pEGA.N ing hill last term as premier, Mr. Gled-
stone aceu.sed a leader of the' opposi-
Whatever he'inailaa4brie with his ; tion of "shaking his head 'defiantly in
4 books al: /school or with Ms handsover • the teeth of his own weeds."
t t
- excellent with' hi
therefore, not virt3
he was attrae
iaeniTisidutee:Itiorrini.nd..14;J:ettezt, tinregfoerxteheleamirermeey, et.aelrmIsraian&tehxveiesioaitnendr
progress rolling on in Majesty
by the volunteer , gnashing its! teeth as it -goes!" Anotla
and your power well be needed for self-. en 011 pate acientifie lines, with a view
to determine ate far at it la possibl
Your overthrow throw away no gifts
Suiting 'the action to Lae word, he
buried the fly•in salt, thinking notnorel
bout the thing. • • I
XWS minutes later he was surearised to
sea the bluebottle shake itself free
er fervid orator declared, All along
7 movement welch had come into , beam
on me, Yet I will read the writing, which Insects ere aeboon and e bless
ante the king, and make known to bim ing to Mankind, ane which. ere the re
the interpretation. Two acts which are
specified throughout this; . narrative.
Although tbe statistics quite 'Um
Evieently the writing itself could 'not
be read, the characters probably bee -the old idea that all insects and the
hag unfamiliar. •The inteepretation 10W0/' animals were created solely for
meaning of the inscription wes equal-
ly unknown.. • massa benefit, yet it is conclusively
proved that while some insects ar
18. The moat high God. This was' a
term which was. so Constantly epplied rightly termed. " peats," there are otb
to...lento-fah that it distinguished hini ers that render us considerable -eery
from other goas, aied bee,ame gradu- .
use, and fOrtunately for our crops mid
ally •a proper name. Neeuchadnezzar
teflon -the latter are in the ma
thy father; Actually his grandfather. -eege
A kingdona and majesty, and. glory, jerity.
•
and hmaisr Thee kingdom was a me* AcCording teethe &Mena inseots are
h b had
one en e a° nezzar took it in la be clasiefied aa good, bad and. indif-
hind; it wee a great one, having no
parallel for reatne,ss on the earth; ferent ; the good besects aniount• to 116
it, was one t at? carried to its chief families,. the bad insects amount to 119
ruler inajeStY. le the eyes of. its sub- famine% wailie the Indifferent: insects
• ts, • ' . who could riot for one.reasoit or anotb-
• 19. For the majesty. that he gave
him,. all ....phoPle, nations, ana er, satiate:dot* anewair all the ghee-
guages, trembled and. feared befofe tiona on their census papers, and/twat
hian, There is not in all literature a thereeore, tbe present, be looked
better portraiture'. of an abdolute •Upon as cleabtful• characters,. reach a
Welle than this verse preseptd• ta ventyetwo•fanailies.: .
he. e.n.bak of the southwestern' corner toa l of se
f Asia ware.a,af. very dieerse origin, No fewer than 112 families of the
On the under' siae of the shelf
screw -booze, from' which tt
, bbng dainty cups, small crea:me i
"*;:' d the like. If one approve of E
'wPhleany nh ge ewt a sso ltIdni et Yr inag13.0"uaat 7t:113'eearro; ;lad; Seotblintember described recent el -
the untrodden paths of the pest we
t aoldiers are ape to speak oa the velum-lee-Um:is ati "a whale haystack of strews
toSers, no &neat stineulated the innate 1 showinis
1,ord Cur
which way: the wind ealows,"
rom the salt, crawl a little distance. •
nd, hesitating aanoment as if to tile
ts bearings, epreadeits wings andaoar ;
a. vvindow pane' with anew lease of .
ife ' •
ramie deceration, she bile 1
Japanese cups. for this parpose,
lute noteenough crodkery of her•:
o carry out the id'ea as she veould•
It is not neeaseary to have the .1
run all. the way around, the wall. s
timea placed; only between tWo
see thnfoobsteps Of an unseen hanct,',
zon once assured the Oconee
tendency, which existed toward the that " we are noe yet out of the woods
•
REETLES, MOUSE, RAT' AND CIT.
WIVE.
An inquiring spirit now took posses -
ion of Mansfield, and he proceeded to
nvesti ate earth lie be an with a
calling in whioh he was to excel, and in South Africa, and to get out re -
e after a while he deeicted to elitist, ase quires a. geed ship aad. a ,good cap-
e the. result of a difference ,of under -I Mina"
e :
„, standing between himself and his eme The delivery of appeches 'in the House
,plopre. He took the Queen's shIlling,e of Commons is noticeably deliberate
add became a recruit in • the Ninety- and tentatiye in matinee comparee to
- second Highlanders, the tamoue Gordon the more heated American, oratbry •
x.ndow,s or aver the matelpiece In
e her part of the room- it will be f„ dud
veMierit. and of fbetive.
ottorcE H.E.orptS. •
tewed Pigeons. -- Pick awl; c raav
Pigeons, soak them' eerie c
heurs in aepint of claret, the
with pa -Meat; put t e
.
Pan tt •
oak
st
ate
ut -0 .
will. a elle&
mid pat Lb
g er:
beetle. For two houes.he lifept it sub; •
merged he water. tTbea, life -being ape
aiently extinct, lie buried it in salt.
In less •thaa tWO 1131.110t430 the insect
Regiment -whieh has furnished so many The Englishman in public suggests his
heroes. ' Thus; in 1871, vvhen he was opinion rather than assert it; a method.
-only 19, the future hero of Omdurman ' which; if -not so convincing', enables
began his career at the very bottom him to avoiel graver error than bulls.
rung of the ladder as a Ample pri-
vate. .
A simple private, however, was the
th' d t
rawleci out as m oh alive •att vet'
Several other settee were experi-
mented,upori essfiii
Pie -iihsialtaa.
fill Next. riae.eried a Motise, then a rat.1
re restored. to life rand fr411,1-1
Growing bolder andat the saine time 'T
ore cent/dent, the young man decided o
0 colisigb his cat to the witei tub foe; c
aro.hours, When its lifeleas form float-,
di on the Waeer, , The magio salt was
rought to bear upen it andee-day the e
RICO' ka' WEDDINGS.. . -
There are yery feW people who know
would nOt remain. Ho haa•made his
that the .cuslom of throwing- .r.i•
mind to rise, and in three yeare he WdEi CO . a
, made Color Sergeant. In 1878 he was weddings is one borrowed from the
out in India under Lord, then General. Chinese, and fewer still who are cogni-
Roberts, and. served in the Afghan oe the superstitious legend that
eampaign, taking las part in the great •`"`""
[intro on candahni.: imakes the throvving of rice at a wed -
OM. • . "iso
th nevatch they
abd inga e of'ro:a.ce, pour
ng,cock to cover :them, t
w gently. for en hour, t
ters and lay in a pie o
of butter on each' ,b
:brisk even. Skim
.. FIRST DEED OeDA:RING, • • .i ding copeidered lucky laY the Celestiale.
pehoilpre need rSaeohas*.a.
4Haenitibaena.dewJaspki.eatnhd;
tivated plants and erope, doing dare -
bad or MAI -lbws insects feed Upon oul-
Arabs mixed with relaea cif Mongolian age :to and devoueing thousands of
xtraction.and 'many When, and each , pou.edia worth cif vegetable proauce,
'alien had its
umber own la liege. The , annually -gobbling up our eprinee.cabe
of languages nee spokeri, bages and aueeulent. young peas, etc.,
ow net Only adeadel but eobiolutely in the Moat ruthless fashioh, waile
liknown, is, beyond buraan eisempute.- the •one hundred and thirteenth family
ion. r.Languages chsafged re.pi -ly in is parasitic upon • and eaueee . Mach
the days before. natumal liter um harm to warm-blooded animals;
ieed them; and it was an almost -
xamlded oppottunity for unrestrai - •
1 Of the good or beneficial insect:a, sev-
enty-nine families devote themselves to
e power whiala was presented to Neaa the deetruction of their wicked, vege-
uchadnezzar: Whom he would he e
teble-devoaring brethren 'which. thee?
Jew, 'and Whom he would le kept
a
eter half. an tiotte_theee wee no elfin
I returning eife Mansfield b_egee, tO h
row anxious. Half an hoar had sue. •t
ced te being around the pat. • le
In his dilemma Mansfield renewed i
he salt,. which .by this time Ina abe a
orbed aaconsiderable quantite of we-
er. Fifteen minutes later he had tae, u
atisfaction Of seeing hits efeorts crown-,
ci with suctessea The pup quickly re- e
as the result of licentiousnees-it Pet- 4/ — 4
ifies the feelings. His heart lifted up ze eiet Fenn ill Abe pibin of a , Ins
took him kway troni brotherly re- '. , couragere Miner ia south Africa.
fat t a
einhegntict fAl,teertht.: 'demossreerttahpaoc.nnonofe fhteenier. IP
,:t ,,peilene half ounces. of butter. d
el, gravy and,reauce it, by qui*
an3 .
mimetic pet is as much evidenee as
. ' u
• D0a EkPERIMENTED WITH. a
It wee when he experiinented on hie
og, a pup reerieeer of five Months old,
hat Mansfield's faith m his discevery
eoelved, its first shook. In this, as in e
I eons
g to it sued' warm t
turn /it
prart Then arrange • them t
a silver elate and pour the Sauce- li
them.a • •
' wee in India he gee laafiretchatice This is the story, as toldby a China-
-India, winch, by,. aegartous coincide man: • •
: ' - . gYI ) ; I, ' t da . f th
ye o e
G0111011 Highlanders were tubes whea' - °Ma .ago. In he .
man dynast some 1 500 ars before
Lad Roberts wahteca timer to help him
e rt ofC ta, ea
in the Afghan ca.mpaiga. • Lord 40b.. i *th bi h Yli,' i. t th ' r lYi:ed in the -
erts was marching on Cabal to avenge Province of Shansi, in . China. 4 InOat
err Athfegdhaanahilhladfoderttethrmatinae•d
the murder of Cavagnari, when rumor
ta or g 4 3 a bY ol ad YY famous. sorcerer -called Chao. It hap-
pened one day theta a her. Pang came
to consult the oracle, and Chao, hav- -
the staff. Hector Meidonald vvas i
-n• ing divined by means of the oracle die-
th t f t 'th 69 Gordon Highlanders
PECULIAR PERRII/SITES.
1.1**.
the lord Slayer sr Leedom Reecho* tei
•• well se Ores 17knese.
A. predileotion for PerqUilitee iltooM-• DRIP WITH DOW&
Man to alt meth from a duke to a duet-
igc
UM AIR
DAILY WALKS Or LIFE 174.1311,T
0.444.4.
man, and from a poet -laureate to a egtie seseesisearesert 0,7Thneseitiee Wee eseeeteaust
eporr doter," 0:07 :tioeondton:011a4B:.00 . oreirtuaLlifuyeraeousvint, FwearyafaAmay,emycaseyanrnonwsef anni
eUeh an exalted. dignitary the elate poogorom ruindies,
Every year the PIUMpest back end doe
in the Meal foreete are gent to grace ojaytheelnyiljn*ig"trawdisaitea4lese whubadriab edeare aorbb.!
table; a gralefal country supplies places ready to pounce on us at the'
him with two hogshesale of uniMPeaell" first opportunity. If any one bad 19
able wine, and atiews• him; 4100 a Year traverse a wild catintry where every
to pie alattonery bill ; whije the thieket might bide a tiger or a Teriellb`
Clothworkere' •CO. Bends hini, yearly. oils snake, or tt average with peisoned
sufticient broadcloth to equip abbnif arrows, bs would be in a state of von -
piny of Quakere.
The Lard Mayor of London receives bitinacilarttPitisl,reornanaultnItil3lourit atn"dilt°,fild'infiletr
as well as gives perquieltee, Ever that met give the average men CO
Sinee the days of William the Con- anxiety, although they slay a Minion
queror the royal foreata have contra. every' settee
bated four buoka to the chief mauls', TYPHOID AND CONSUMPTION. ,
re e o the olty. Eiteh eheriff re- Coneumption-the greatest enemy of
t t f
ceivea three bueks, and the recorder, mankind -is awaiting for WS ' every -
the amnion aergeant, the ehaniberlain where we eat foot. In Om dust of the
and other city oUiciate Obtain one each. etrects there are millions of gerraer
r ' ,
n c 0 y . a • e and, when the oouncils are, -as they we, .
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costing of Maneion Roma 1pergelieltele aelle are --eery saving of water, these • ' .-
takes the feriaeof gorgeouti. liveeies germs are blown on _to our elothing
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watch become the property of the state and into our noses -and mouths. Most, .• e
c'eaohmen age footbeee at the end of a us are strongeenough to relied their `
each, year of Office. Them liveriea, attack. '
vvhich make five footmen and two Still, not a day passes without ,
coachmen gorgeohaem the 9th of easel ale.ny pisople in every city inhaling a .
Noveniber, orbit many hundreds •of doge of street dust that, in 4 lehr years,
,
Pounds, and are swab as even • ' Proveil fatal. These germs lie, hidden
' , SOLOMON', MIGHT HAVE ENVIED. in carpets in al.ntost every bowie, 09
After a year's service they are sold, by the Goers of railway cerrtage,s, buses
4tiamenatteltyo beallteheenr,in"atibleoLthheYatillaacyouant
tthr;aiwreoarriet: be:0k. ocifirlfItioAfrom one de- and traps; we swallow ' them, ia. the
einrilo ulrioaan: oeoawtarewme. ingetthethbeemef eofh teuhla; .
forkallychtel• hands when' We fondle dogs and cats; .
4veertiewe!thangdolacleepvaietieyttedseeeanradteleibwriotibe dtthhree conle home to we from the lann-
heraldic devices, The waistcoats areof neTwOcntloh9thuersliwneen'ofateland
igaole ed ; wa intl. 1 ehveeanv
white crialunere elaborately laced wit
Typhoid fever another very destrace
em. rown in with as a g .
out e tr char e
gwethemniuwieehe buoy; • ,
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and from thie souree alone many my- ,
ythetagszteernatergeelodf. gohil . ,
Them germs -can't bear to be
richeet. crop of perquisites) is reaPed, way.
It is, however, in palaces that the the disease, comes to us in a different „
alaeae .toPatheir staulanriaeys! a dried, so that we. generally draw them
out. of the wateitap. - Tim milkman
aim brings them around, at five cents
At more 'titan one European court
sithaill aapppetularwtrwititeeenonlatwhe ce iiciaart, the ice cream vender sells
g •
. , trhoayta In ot at bill anal
eral waters made hoar impure water.
me cellar or •
and nothing ever returne to the pal- and very often we get the dose . that
wonder under such a laaisb dist:may
e carriee us te the other world in mine
pre:elms wine, some opened, others un -i , • .
sation, that every day bottles of almost CHOLERA INFLUENZA AND TE-,
kitchens. It . is little
TANUS.
touched. are °appropriated by the me- Cholera cOmes in the same way no- a •
of every kind swell the list of perquise
vents, .Costly fruits, flowers and dishes
ite,s ; and every day , rivee with billions of the germs, and •
rule. Some . traveller from India ar- . .
wines, eigara am' - they soon find their way intethe weals
heed worth ao or Z30 are literally and rivers, where they multiply as
given away at mob a court' an that of merrily as if they were atill In their
The imperial chef estimates that' of
Austria. . • settee country. There is one thingto ;
ehe 150,000 spent annually on the pal- rh said in favor of the cholera germs.
ece tables. from R20,000, to £25,000 is th e-
s would be content to dieport
emselves in the water &Weyer, and
absalutely wasted; and on the occasion
of estate hanquet the perquisitea may
be valaed at - ' •• . - Inflaenza amine in the air. When
• they only attack us because we swallow
.
. the water,
HUNDREDS OF: POUNDS. • '
The surplue. wine and foods find a
ready Market outside the palace walls:
and elthough they are sold at a small
action of• their cost, they still •are.
+sufficient to swell, the purses of. the
servanfie '
At the ,courtes of Italy, German end
Spain this 'Welsh allowitnee of perquis-
itea hae been much curtailed in recent
pare; indeed, the Xing of Italy, some
years ago, gave strict orders that even
-wine was to make its appearance -a -see,
ond time, . • • • •
a 'cue joint or a aalf-empty bottle Of
' • Tbe Gentian Emperor hae devised' ti
. very tensible plan,Which avoids all ex-
travaaaines. • His chef is under cone most.need a jackescrew to open et, and .
'erect to suPply the tables for State he will make all the muscles of your
own perqujaite.. • ' - ' e.‘ - ' -• ' -
banquets et 20 marks a head', and he eody like steel ropes. • ., • ,
naturally sees taat what is lefe in his . •
e • • .. • AXLES, e - , A* .
GERMS IN FRUIT AND eaEGE-
The Lord Chancellor clings sena- . • '
From vegetaales and fruit we
ciou,sly to i perquiaite which hes been
attached to the hcilder of the- great maugadiseaaes. - The germs entity
.
app es, pears, s raw ernes, bauble
seal .for centuries. The latge square
re, turmpe, peas, &a., in the garden,
Purse, of costly velvet and embroidered 9
in the market, in the shops and in the
With the royal arms, in which' the great
peddlers' wagons. And so, ea a mat-.
seal is kept, becoraest his own propeity
ter of fact, thousands of people die be- '
at the end of. hie term- of office ,a . d is
cause they have treed to nourish them- .
i valued, heirloom in his family.
- e ' Measles, _scarlatina diphtheria, and ••• •
)
THE DOOR THAT OPENS. • evhooping cough attaCk us from many:
• stsindpointa. They come in milk -even • a' 1,
Cfrcumetances, fa Which the Meat of One the severe in gas, they jump frone
""-e in condensed milk; they come up from '
. Slay Be Meehledly unpleasant. . . child to child in school, they go aroand '
"Ever sit," said Mr. Goblinton, -"late in nursets' heavy „-eloaks, they eome.
at night alone in a roana; reading or.
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the breezes, blow hither from foreign
lands they COM laden with influenza ,
That: awful disease, :admen% or lock-
jaw is popularly supposed) tee result
from cutting deep betweep the finger
and thumb. This notion isl'ejpitie mis- •
taken. • Lockjaw is caused bey a tiny eaa
little germ that lives in the •earth, '
espeeially in garden earth, It does not
matter where you have the out.. or ,
whether it is an incb, deep or only a
scratch. Onma you break the( skin, if
eLteeetnes germ la about he will get
into your blood, and some time sites.
weeks or months perhaps, he.will close . .
your mouth so tightly that it will al-, '
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he previous asset. he made the. time e
mit two hours, but the thickness of h
le. dog.- coat he thinks, tetarded the
alicious Tea. -If one wishes..to have '
{ accomplish in a moat saiisfactoia and
live.' The Hires of all men am in wholeanle Manner, while of the remain -
the hands di a despetio king.
e would he set up; and whom
Whom ing useehall. besects, thirty-two families
he ;' act as se veneers, clearing away with
vould he put down. There was no I great ralliclite all eorts ef decaying
oagressi or parliament or (spurt epart 1 vegetable .-and animal matter, twe fem.-
rive the royal laW. The king W/3 : MOO aia WI, as pollensiers and three
n autoorat. . form food far our eatable fishes.
29. 'But wheal' his heart was lifted . .
p, and his mind hardened in peitle. • --- - .
One of the teed results of all manner of
in bethat described by Robert Burns THE COSTIdEST WALL PAPER.
Motive operation of the salt. When;
•C10113 tea, it sheeld be made in an t(t)
then teapot in which beiliag water a
- stow!. for eome thee. When the fi
has become ahoroughly heated, ' ,
water sbould be peured, off and in
apiece should be pet oae teaspoon-. e
atif tea to -each late pint: of water
. used, Add water that lias teethed e
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'boiling point, and set the teapot on e
ae send it directly to the teble ana
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ler • with a coma, tor 10 or 12 min- -
back of the stove for, five minutes
overed itself, and, as of fearing a re-
ewal of the experiment, promptly ran r
.uL of the -room. I
oug ans 1 as .every gard fcir his fellow -beings; and the
aied. Chickena-Clean and joint, mice in his discovery he us not prep.are hardening of his mind wee the net-
t jest to risk experimeria on a human ne-
in seek ineialt water for two houre, ing, but thinks thee d.octors tnight do ural tonsequence. 'He :was deposed
1 in frying pan ecnial, parts of lard 00* from his kingly throne. •He was to
butter -a -in) all enough. to cover chic- , Dearn that there was another greater
I than he, the eternal Xing WhO COUild
each piece be flour, dip in I 1FIVX O'CLOCX TEA. PARALYSIS. eett up a,nd. Pet down whom ae weal;
1 They took his glory from him. id
op into tive boiling fat. Fry tine' e • rnificence ais kingly surroundings,
egg, then roll in cracker crumbs, I Th re is a' nervous disease -the re- authority aa supreme eitleit the mag-
rawned on both sides Sereeren f; t sult of the five o'clock tea habit --
ter garnished with sprigs of par- whiela afflicts many women. Said one t e insignia o monare y, or, po r
sley. Pour most of fat from frying- bright woman lately:- ' issus3f,buyseithinadgiynogtiorthye, mental vigor to
gari, . thickeb the remainder with "I never remember 'finishing a sene 21. He Wad driven from the sons of
TWIled, flour, add to it cup. of boiling
, 0 a to or milk. &wire in gravy boa.t. Uwe which I have commenced at one Z211* In short, he was a lunatic, ae-
ieted by a mania that led him to
• :. • ,reservb,d Pcathesa- Take ripe, but of these functions. Before I have a
• ent .eieft peaches. Pour boiling wa- chance to round it off 1 am interrupt:, Hia heert was made like the beasts.
believe that he was a beast of the field.
, "t- over them to take oee ;lama whiea ed, dragged away or confronted attar "He made his heart like the beasts."
, Adel pull oft easily, Weigh 'equal a new face to whom I am introduced • n. is chie•f d„esire was no longer to en-
,, , raptitities fruit and sugar; put them - . ' joy royal privileges, but to herd with
1 beein ahain to have the exaeriezice
a- eether in earthen pan OM' night. In ' the beasts. His dwelling was with
,aserning pour off sewn. Put: back duplieated again and' again. I have the Wild asses. In some parts of the
• k4tle 6p fire; when syrup boils up, the same trouble with my =Pe of tea. uplands ef Media the wild ass gallop-
- • • r t in peaches. Boil them slowly I put them down half emptied to greet ed. in. herds in the waste places, like
. , t„,e, tottrtbs of an hour; take out and am our buffalo andawild. horses of the
1 new arrival, to find. therd'whiskel, 'Western plains. They fed him • with
p t in jars, Boil ayeup 15 minutes
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te and pour over theine • ed away, and each one repeats the hie- grass like oxen. Ile wanted no oth-
°Oa:ie.-One misfit' ',better, 2 eue,./ tory of its predecessor.
auger, 6 eggs, 11-2 pints flour, one 1 °I leave these 'bun 'worries' With a
t teaspoonful baking powder, lcup Jetta of unfinished ephrases. and un -
ilk. Mix butter, sugar and eggs &tine cups of tea behind me. / go r lived, exposed to all the elemenes,
er food. Such cases are not unknown
to authorities 'oh Insanity at the Pee-
t:rent time. Ilia body was wet with the
clew of. heaven, Out ih the field he
k h h th'aGd
s with; arld flour, sifted with pewder hem:. in a thoroughly unkempt frame ; 11tW t at t e trios o ru -
and.. that
milk; mix into dough, soft eneugh 'of mind, with a tendericy to leave off bd in the kingdom of men,
appointeth ovet it whomsoever he
Lout dough, that; cut out with bise, thing fresh. It is really a disease, a was restored, and as it came back to
tn hot even 6 or (3 ma:lutes. ;Hutch at any of these receptions. and, ful, ready- to receive from the hands
audits -conveniently; flour the board ceerything I undertake arelstartsoine, will. In God's geed time his reason
t cutter; lay- on greased hawing tin, 'sort of five o'clock tea paralysis. Suet him it fouhd him hurable ancl trust-
eitlackberty Create Pie, -Line udeep-a you will agree with rne, The women "of God either honor or dishonorereadY
plate or a soup plater with a rich talk spaemodie staccato gasper. lea 1 to reknowledge that God was his stip-
no or get the point of a story or the reme Ruler.
o et, Pour iti a layer of fresh or
telling point of a biqgraphy. EverY1 a Thou. haat not laixibled thine
ned blaekberriee, sweeten te taste. I 011:1 hag her eyes on the door Mr tie . heart, though thou knewest all this,
0 ter with more paste and bake. new arrival, who may prove moge in- Thyealin is all the greater becauti of
1 hen ctxiI, aft the upper crust with a teresting or more desirable than tbe 'thy, heedleasness, Thine own gra
arp, knife, put a layer ef stiff ono she s talking to. lather's fate should have warned ee,
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cream on the blackberries, replace e 'pardon nue seems to• be the excuse 'ehine errors areenot of ignorance, but
er, 11e33. believe this form of nervous- 23. Hest lifted tip thyaelf. Like thy
crest and spriekle with powdered for every form of conversation rude- of contempt of God;
fsteak.-Take about (we pounds ness is one of the naany symptoms oZ grandfather, verse 20. Against the
_oder and juicy sirimis steak; place I the national unmet or lack of poise of Lord of•heaven. Whiph Nebuchadneze
r
0,
&ruble tosiating wire over. very bee which foreigners ao bitterly come ear never did, The vestela of hie
Wain .,
house, The holy vessela, jai% culler
ot coals; cook • quickly, turning -
knnerivpensa,ese cin. wthei htemweaeurnedsfeovrnesaaciermed,
sly times to keep juices in meat. t , h p
to ditie •to a turn place on hot .
ith great generoue amount BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. e r se - ii a gence a
` Have brought. . . hest praised.
'ter ev
otato Roses.-Seleot round instead Somittimes adVertieements "are gunny 11 I
amity are equally obnoxious to Glod's
If i d 1 nd their , pro.
utter. Salt and pepper to taste.
eto wrath. The God in „who.. . hand thy
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le
bug potatoes-. After taking off the ugh to dederve gratuitous eircula- breath as; a. mese re riking truth,
, cut round and, round as if paritiU The following are frorn England true of Belshazzar and of us. Whose
apple, until the, potatoes are used but they will be appreciated by 'reticle are rill. thy ways, It IS not in Mari
ere la this cOuntry: —
Fry in a keitle of hot fat.
Inkle salt over them and drain, Two menageries teeentlf arrived 1 V Theft When 13elehatzar iittee
that waiketh OS direet Me istePte".. „
a border town, ono of which was andel hiztiseHr up *against the Lord. This hi
'TO STAnctf slims. tho Management of Signor - , and the continuation of Eaniel's speeeht
the other under that of his wife -,travel, The part of the hand. The fintre41% 01
fter they htive became "bone dry" ring respeetively . on their OWA aC- the hand. Sent froni-him, b 011)
the' isbitte.. collars Ind (Mfg Count. Here they decided to unite God. in.
°ugh a wheat starch made by pour. their forces and the feet was intim. 25. Mene, Mens, Tcknit trPhars
ate& the'bilI thus:
foarning hot water over a smooth Owing to the arrival of nay tny boeffebd'inillsUzeradb,6WI'eedi'ghweidth, Lilt1
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ter obtained by slitting wheat flour collectical of fireolous wild animas is ed.
eistency of thin eake batter. This This was the work of a foreigner. It thing. W'e. have eeen that t
26, Thie is the Interpretation ot
d Cad water together ittitil it ie the cMiliderahlg aug014lut.
th011 drained through a these- trIga tratave who hung out the foliow4 Chaldean vitae men. Whe
114 th"gh.t t° have been fairlY outdone acters were probably unbunir
Who belied elowly for two hours b
a travelling tehlbitIon of (What meaning. of the word
h. 'Add to each quart of boiling ttiotwork.
G as We wOUld ea
t ,thel
Oh a teeepoonful of white we,x, The Ptthlt° IfiVited to Mee Her Moot tbe106111, hnt n°
0
bar.,
adt°
have
tie le especially prepared for lap*, waxwork, ea larlie as 4124 netatieatibin application,
interpreta
us. The secret of a good. tanooth outriosities. appalloloen isP, that God hanurtlifinwb:maed;
Itteleittled tVgiftgted-and the
h te *Welled elethee is in mature on 611Ch a comparison, kept a
earettily done. Spread a Shirt Smell kindness, arealleamrtseiss. made an entry creditable or seredit.
day book of Deleharter reign, and
method ot. Itte.rching. Thit must
of thin oloth rub the starch InN. fitted in our arslial interdeUrilite tits 'ek, th amstaitf up of the:te-
st, The record le elos.
• Weer a Need board, arid with. Small conettieratimub habitually pree., able of 6/617
iparlaidtocitthehen:zernuspt ofstAliseh6trez:
boarsla with etrong, firm istrokea, a greater *harm to the character t au ttdd47
ed latfW •
*rang a abbfralb ter.
ere Should not be a wrinkle in the the d lay of greet taiTte. and aro* en n
after it th hi Web ald
i
"While in Johannesburg saw a
aample of whet was probably the most
valuable wall paper ever weed in a
house," said en ex -Oficial of the Gov-
ernMent, Whe recently returned from.
idea of the beautiful, sed the stocircera
fiesta in one ef the richest mines Of
the Tranevaal. In the early days an
Englishman whe wothed in one of the
first mins opened in the. Barberton
diatriet, took his pay partly in cash
but Mostly in sole or shares of the
company. • For ma
yielded little, and t
able to pay divide
the Englishman go
years the mine
company wee un-
. After a time
working the pick lori those .nicely en -
disgusted with
graved, but unmarkelehle. pieces of pa-
per, and left the place for another part
of the country, where he continued to
work hard for a livitig barely mak-
ing both ends meet.
idea of the beautiful, tiled the stock ter-
" The miner's wife, elm had her own
tificatea along with scene odds and
end,s of prints and caroms, in paper.
ing the walla of thea cabin, and they
remained there, as grim reniinder
an's expectations
er, newly arrive
anted up the tab.-
er for the wall pee
mentioned watt so
the rainer's curios-
igation he found that
teekholder hi one of
the moat Moat bid gold mines in the
World. Of collterae he kept his stock and
to-daY he le ne of the Mining kings.
oePandfilPtmethreevni:1111:ahheha of his little cabin."
brobably tea had. no wall
eAthat time that represent-
vealth ,aa did the covering
of the hollowneas of
until one day, a br
ed from England,
in and. made an o
per. The price h
large as to excl.
ley, and on hev
he was a large
'r •
t0LD IN. A LINE, '
&Unita bia one . brewery...
crocodiles roex like bulls.
pungi in hainte yield light.
bennlask ilea no mountains.
Windsor frest is 66 miles refund.
There 1134 BO frog farms in ,AM -
erica. o
Canherbere cathedral Is 01,4 fbq
long.
re•
Tea In %%Ma sells at 6 einta a
pound. i „
A Ore!6k phalanx consisted of 8,000
aij
men, ' ' e .._
IL 6 I can 'carry a loaci of 1,500
pounds
Theri are about 000.000 housee in
Irellitl4
Itead.apends 425.000,000 a year on
,b bib
The aver e whale yields 2,000 gal-
lons of oil.
Peals are' *times found in mum-
tiel, shells.
Indian bats me sure Alt feet eattels
the %Tinge.
MA.NVEACTURED SALT.
di.• new industry is springing up in
Northern Mexico sinking wells for
silt water to manufacture salt for
mining and domeetio purposes. On6
company has soured 120,000 acres of
Eau water territeey at Cameron, 120
rallei South of Laredo, and have struck
volitter eontaitting 12 per cant salt,
worth from 1 to 5 Cents £,
a or wi • f
under his ' command. He sent Put that lie• had but six days to live.
some Sikh arddiers to see if the nears
was true. Presently shots were heard ellut teang wars not satisfied, and, in
• order that there should be no mistake.
sufficient confirmation Mr a soldier. to the fair Peachblossom he went a•
Pining lady who had acquired some re -
with the readihees; and determination putation as a sorceress, and to . the
'4%4
which have been so characteristic of his tender feminine heart unfolded the
movements all through life, he, Made story of his avoe. Her divinations
up his mind. What to do, and set abOut yielded the same iessult as Chaoli-in
doing. Wand to his coolness, judgment six days Pang should die -unless by
and gallantry tribute was subseqaent- the exercise of her magical powers she
ly borne by Lord Roberts. , The Atte- could avert •the catastrophe? a
hams were 2,000 strong, in a command-, "Her efforts were successful, sena on
in °salon across the river on a at
the seventh day great was Chao's as -
hill. Two thousand to sixty-theee were tonishment and still. greater' hts mere
desperate odds, but what did that tification and rage when he met Pang
matter to Macdonald when tie 'mew taking his evening stroll and learned
th t b st .c me t et
that there lived a greater magician
attacked, and the Afghans were roubeat
ad, General Roberts in his disPatches about, and uless he could put an end to
han he. The- story would soon get
with vvhich this party was handled
declaring. that "the ,energy and skill
would be ruined. •
his fair rival's existence his reputation
reflected the highest credit on Color , ,
i "And this is how Chao plotted against
Sergeant Hector Macdonald, NU:tete-I the life of Peachblossom. He sent a
eecond Highlanders, and the officer in go-between to Peachblossom's parents
charge of the Third Sikhs. But for to inquire if their -daughter was still
their excellent, services on this occasion unmarried, OWL receiving a reply in
it might probably have been impoasible the affirmative, he befooled the simple
to carry out the programme of our parents into believing that he had a
mama. ' ' son who was seeking a wite, and ula
CAPTURED BY THE BOERS. titnately he induced them to engage
Peachblossoin to him in marriage. The
At the dale of the war, be was given marriage cards were dul interchan -
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his choice of the Victoria Cross,
the ed, but -tin. crafty Chao, had chosen
simple bronze medal for conspicuous the most unluotry day he °wild select
valor in the field, or a coresperion.
" - for the wedding -the day when the
etehe
commission,' said the C
and at the age of 28, nin
he had, entered the servic
private, he received his
alter o dee Pheasant waif in • the silicone
dant. Surely; as the bride entered
heelee"ra the red chair, the opera bird would
destroy her with his powerful beak!
Then ins regiment/ a ordered
home from India, anti :144w se'laIlBthaetsethathings, and feared not. 'I
wise Pe,achblossom knew
vice in South Africa on aceount.of the
trouble wtth the 13oers. He was with I Win
When thd wedding morn -
go,' she said; I will fight and de -
a detachment of his regiment. whieh fteat him.'
came, she gave directions to have
fought at adajuba Hill. There again ellieeg
thrown out at the door, which the
he dietinguislied himself, for when but- 'spirit, bird, seeing, made haste to de-
lete ars flying he Beans to be in his
hie ) your, and while his attention was thus ,
element, For seven hours htt arid. occupied Peauhblossom stepped into the I
men held their posaimti loan
mendous odds, and napgeaeltnele tree" bridal chair and passed 011 her way un-
luge of. bullets. What the i harmed.
Ahd now .the ingenuous reader knows
was tan be estimated from the fact
, why he throws rice after the bride; at
which erne 011ie men who took part in
least, that is how Chinese explain the
it stated. that '120 went into action, zustom.
and only two dozenocame out: unseathe
ed, 88 being killed and 63 wounded,
moat of them aeriously, Lieutenants
Wright and Macdonald, of the Ninety-
second Regiment, behaved vvith the
greatest coolness and courage, and to
the last shade every effort to turn the
course of events." In this engagement
Macdonald came near deeth. The sere
vivors were almost overpowered, 'Mac-
donald himself was unarm. , when two
Deere ran at him. Ete • out straight
from the shoulder h hie fists and
sent them both r ng back. A third
raised. his rifle to kill the Highlander.
"No. ho, don't do that," said one of the
men. _ "That's a brave man; let's
spare lithe and take him prisoner at
all hazarda." They took him prisoner,
and that was, it is said, the eaddest
day in the whole of Colonel Macdon-
ald's career.
TWENTY YEARS OF EGYPT.
After South Aafeica came. Egypt -
Egypt which haa made Macdonald fame
eus, as it has also made famous
the officer under vvhoro, he served;
for the Unita of Ratehener, of Khar-
toum, und Macdonald, of Omdurman,
are almost indissolubly knit, He firet
went out in the Nile expedition to re.
on, an nee
that time he haft scarcely left that
country. It is Egypt, too, which hae
of the Distinguished, Servite Order for
the way he bore himself at the Battle
of Token wh•le, in UK at the Dongola
pedition, when he had been appoint -1
ex
ed. Maier, he commanded his now fem.
s Souclanese Brigade.
Ott
rt with, however. the last cenTelltrt
which set the seal upon hit greatness,
and what must bare made it Wren
more gratifying still was the feet that
firet tribute wee paid to bina, not
by the 'subtle, but by the men Wills
own profession. •
STRICT DISCIPLINARIAN.
/1 woo Colonel Mitdonald to whom is
largely due that (Strict atteatian to dia.
stylise whieh 6 6 gypt
army what it It is thle artily
which hots give Co.lencl Macdotald thee
nickname whirs will ittiot te. Ws Alb '
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AN IMPORTANT "DON'T."
One of the "don'ta" vvIth which 'it
Would be well to impresa society at
large is, "Don't tell a. perston that
she is not looking walla' ,
The' sentence, 'My dear, you are
looking very badly to -day," Will cast
a damper over the most hilarious sphit.
We' may as well be frank, and ao-
knowledge that in ninety-nine eases
out of a hundred to Took ill is to look
plain. The lustrele.ss eyes, the salloW
home 111 the laundryman's cart. thee •
come from the cat, the deg, the kook
atudying, everybody gone lo bed long and, the hen, and they, even spring o4
ago; the house quiet, ,and see present- us from the wall paper M our rooms.
ly, across, the table, on the other stde :Redrophobia, of course, we get off
the dog's teeth. or off those oi the cat.
of Ore room, a door opening slowly? pig,. and some other animals, now and ,
That'a a hair -dressing experience. l'ou agate', The barber's razors, • brushes
dent know by what meatus, the knew- abd powder -puffs, • give us bad
ledge that it was opening was first doses to. So do the cushions of rail -
conveyed to you, but you see it nowe way cerriages and cabs. Sometimes a
opening slowly ahd eteadily and Nil..
ently, and you get up and grasp the
horse sneezes in the street and 'gives
eahhinapnpfen atno
chair in which you have been sitting, animal we may get a 4.00... f deadly
e A•anapoilrtewd
rail% gal raindersta th
and stand up, with the table' between anthrax.
you. awl him for further protection,
Then you go around to the door; .
Prom cold awl heet we also re
MANY SOPRCESe. OF POI' ,
and watt for him.; but he doesn't come.
it. is stopped now, and is standing dead. fatal attacks at tunea. Sunstroke
It. yields with no ,resistanee except from the sun, apoplexy from a Turk -
that of ite own weight, when you ish bath, fatal fainting from a hob
open it wider, and holding to it yon bath, pneumonia or bronchitis from an
icy west wind,. Cold. 'and dampness
Wee us malarial fever, overexertion
hall. Silence there, perfect and cora- k
gives, us heart disease, idleness gives
plete ; nobody ' there; those were
us dyspepsia and. diabetes, beer giereit
ghostly fingers, if any, that turned
us dropsy, whisky gives us outmeg
the knob, And ao you shut the door liver, too much Mental work, anxiety
securely, end go back to your read: and sorrow makees`hs insane, .
ing. Then we get poisoned in ever eo
Presently. you find the door open
many ways. If you have roast pork ,
again; but this time there it an air
for. dinner, and keep it in the larder
of vacancy aaout it, and now you rea- till next nights supper you may get a '•
lize what it. all means. The back of
dose of those terrible ptomaines that ee,
the catehbolt, that you turn_with a are as deadly as prussic, acid. If you
knob, is worn off a little rounded, or
drink soft water out_ of lead pipes you
the metal frame around ehe socket in-
to -which the bolt enters may be worn,
or both. Or it may be the door hes
shrunk, or the jamb /me drawn away
from it, ao that only the tip end of
the bolt catches in the socket, and has
a constant tendency to work .free; the
slightest shaking or jarring starts it,
and gradually it worka itself clear of
the socket; and then, if it happens
opens.
to be hung just so, the door slowly
" And there you are, and it is all
very Ornate, when you come to know
about it ; but it's never altogether
agreeable; you never really get wood
to the. deor that opens..." -
ALCOHOL nit POISON ,
Bathing with alcohol Will'prevent
jurious effects from poison ivy, or, if
the poison has taken effect, wetting
the affected part with alcohol, to
whieh sugar of lead has been added,
until a milky appearance le obtained.
sill give relief. The wash is poison,
and. for external A130 only.
AUTOMA.TIC REV L
cheeks, and the tsallid lips are not
compatible with beauty and vivacity
of expraseion. Each of. US has her
little spark of vanity that makes her
writhe at tbe,knowledge
not at her beat in eppeatance as in
feeling, And if one has tried to eon-
ceal from °there the.feet that she is
not quite up to the usual naark
health she feels that her efforts are
vain. And, wont of all, if One IS
bravely fighting With a genuine Blear
nese, the conscioueness that the disease v
abet ilide each ifereede that tho °easel r
oboe er notices the ehange in one's
appea awe, awakens tt sensatiOn Of c
fear and depreasion that la detrittietetal
health,and nerves,
An "ttutematie loader" for revolvers
hes been &envied. It is a long tutu%
haVingtiongitudinal chambers te cor-
(stipend „with the chambers of the re.
Over. The tube le filled witb carte
viedrgeeyskitilicrhharraegrnegl ifniyinteheurInevissiit TOhRetA.gTretantetsnt E80170depotph Tkin1110,,:vSnEl A.t(
imbibers simultaneously. man is in the South Atlantic Oceart
' midway between the Island of Tristar
TIIP SIIIIII PEARS SALMON. de Cuba and tbei mouth of the Rio Or
The Shall of Persia has a Isuperatie la Plata, the bottom being here reach.
f ,686 f , ' • aa.E
.
lows dread of lobster and Batmen; he
pole hie table, being firmly convinced
be pleeea and three quarter mils.
will teeer pernalt theta to
peaharterno186f,°thin6 "1" 6116111' thtir BP* ' ;:mneo orjhrdit: PwOrthuXit) "t:ren8S:trow,
said the gentleman who had ilitaiaa
WOI,LOWING HEALTH 11.CLES. 14845°IitrIry., returiv:q1 the other. 1 muldit'-
dlouvekeeper. You don't look am If raaThgaot,langal1to 'Er•ei;hitl.arnilleritn.; mut. witi,,
.
you had. weshed yourself for a math.'
Tramp. Pleura mum, th' doctors say Iola
tWh:rtbaanal;a- Where tvro diso'‘urae, if the sager of
tz,r44:; ,:"PiCtiatilftettlt:etalealtli° 111111:116m1111:441 for six one riae,e, he is the wine Man WIlo lee ,
• the oonteet fella -Pile arch. .
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may gractually lose weer, grow hatless,
get colic in tha stomach and finally die N.
of lead poisoning, In the .green or
the glossy whtte ;paper of your room •
there may be a quantity of arsenic
sufficient to alowly undermine emit
health. Very often a natther SCCE
ter children witber away from this
cause. Many people get poi:toned
from using hair dyes that contain lead,.
And sometiratus our very "staff of life'
contains the virulent poison ergot, •
which grows as a parasite on Whaek
VERY SIMPLE, '
A baker who bought his butter iz
pound roles frotn, farmer, noticing
that the rolbS looked rather small
weighed thereto -Ad found abet thej
were all under a pouad in weight
Thereupon he put the farmer into tilt
county court.
The,se butter rolls, mad the judge
are certainly under a pound in weight.
Rave you any acales I he aohea.
r have said the farmer.
And hitve you any Weights?
NO, air. •
04.11,Zou weigh your but.
ter _ -
That's very dimple, said the fernier
While I've been (selling butter to tire
baker I've been buying pound loaves •
'from him, and I have used them let
weights Ott ray own acales. •
CIDER POE, TYPROI1) FEVER.
Cider- has been discovered by `
Erench investigator fa be fatal to the II
tYphold fever bacillus. It is the beaux: t
aeid. belitivee, , that the beelIlue
cannot digest.
111811EUL INEORMATION.
Title book on swimming is very use.
redden ertilintanC461.
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