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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-09-28, Page 7; 11444/144***** e tiotne IlEALTHEITL SALADS. Oble/F,O4 .$4141/Y0 ChiOltena.. Well '000)014 and .-PiCked .COarae,..0174 beetle. Of .0elerY Mit fine with a Unite. • When pillory cermet 1;e:had use an equal' - • fleantity of ..nice ealraage, I/reset:Ogee Tw0 deotertspoone Mitetards deebOrk.. APomis salt, 1 ealtePeen eayeenO -Pen- • Peri the. YPike of la ego Or fe Whole °flea. heaten welt, butter- •the (dee. Of en egg s.tirred to a oe.eam, elle I eup Vinegar.: malting 'the dre.ssinge beat. ths efittOightlYild, the Mese- ..salratitt.'.•• pepper,. '. atie. emootie a little vinegar, .the.e.the butter and. 1.a.stly the, vinegar veregraduallY. Conk in deeble kettle inetiteit• thick - one. 'Cool thoroughly before mixing through the .ehlekea and, celery. Veal call be enbetituted for the chlekete end- Makeri a very nice salad. When Oda et 'weed it .sheoln -alwayte he Peeked. tke day 'before, end, it is. "-alayari •.wise to . cook .ohiekens the clay before; Celery Salae-Out celeey fine awl add half as rantele oheleped cold hard- hoiled egge and pour over It. any nice dressing. ' Mut Salad -4, cup each ef hiekore nuts, English - walnuts and pea:Ante, obop and add, the same anemia of celery. Mix with the following dress- , and eerie on lettuce leaves :-Oee -dessertspoon mustard, deSnertsboon Salt, eggs beaten lightly, 1 imp vtnie- gar and 1 cup ereane. Beet eggefleete then add salt and mustard and gradu. , ally yitnegar. 'Let it conie to a holl -and tithe in cream! verY , Cabbage Salad-eCut -with/ a ablate kntfe very fine a gated solid cahbage and pour over it the, following dress- .. hag when very eold:-Ileat 2 eggs light- , ly, add 1-2 teaspoon salt tnd-1-2 tea- sPooe mustard, then 2 tablespoons sugar aod after" that gradually 1 table- spoon cold butter melted and 1-2 cuP vinegar. Cook in a doeble kettle en - tie it thiekens. ,•• Caulifiovver Salad -13611 a paulifilew- er until tender,. let it' stand in.the ice box until chilled, then cut into .small Meeks and _pour over it a mayonnaise dreg:ilia& • ' GR BABY EVERY N thing tells so accurately hotv the baby is thriving as its gaiq in -Weight from week to week; Scientific men have given such through study to the "bottle fed" baby ehatethis tiny de.velopment of our modern elVilizatton ,novt. stands fully'. as-goed .a.chanee its his "nrather s milk " competitoi in the meteer of, adding the desirable number • of puttees from week to week to his weight: • , At birth the average boy baby weighte' 7 1-2 pounds. is 20 1-2.inchee high ; °beet, 13 1-2 inches ; 'head 14 in- ches. Girle Weigh ithou.t a pound less. Thee- are about the same. height. tA.t one year the baby shoulg Vveigh 26 1,2 pounds ; at two, 26. 1-2; at three; 31; at Out, 35; at five, At. • Ong the first six months, Weigh r bahy,- without elcithes, everY ek ; doring the nett six Menthe, it st every tut weeks. The first Week by wiil prebably lose front:: four (0 ght ounces, after which he, sheet(' „Cagily- gain: from tour • to eight unees' e week up to .the time hels ix months old. Now haby Will begin he troublesome job .of cutting hi teeth, which will out his waning in two in the: middle. Hut in spite 'of teeth he should, take on froin two to four ounces' (if weight etteh week: If he does not.do this thee(' is,sennithhig Wrong with his fOod, his ;airing§ or I II .eu the t klea te loam TRE. with** serlor risk of Infesting ter diket wirognvOlc 11013:11 SOAL %Wang. oroluir 0. ITEMS OR INTEREST. THE SUNDAY SCHOOL' Itele..tvotti ilfue*L' teeireget 00.14. r Witlit4 thee. "Tiala Man wanted * with mom and myth, and then II It T at the, owner* Of Orehards, Hoene Few eeteeteeptie wee* New se Fees ewe* " blessing not for Manion merely, hut' SIONERS REPO T THE Dets. thc" who ara direetly interested wen worth geetlings I t INT.ERNATIONAL tiESSON, Oct for al1,1* *aye an old ivriter. with t maiden heir fermi. It Makell C°141'11114SE OYERESTLTED, r as far WI poesible by end with the The world fnunallY coniniMoii beer awe., repro were not selfish; beeedice b infeetation or exposure, he eat a very fatty °enter fileee, pertieular. ly set er a elm ar mirror. .00.9.1. *4. joy ha teeee oiettee,„ e„0., cm 00/404 len well sn earnest grayer far others, offloitl workers in the effort to Mama. tu the value of 11,000,000,000: ‘,.......w 4* cireular et instruction PRACTICAL NOTES. the keY-note of the ON o 6 psalm. To regar 0 mOs moor 4 se 0 the pealralet'or mind the city existed A cover for a unrriege pillow is a „money, , Vents 1. X watt lad. "My face wait f h pretty gift for 4 young mother. it I in the life history of Bealeeineeets, and Pricka Made of coal duet are used, for II thy s monogram aliould he emhroltb, the raveges of 'the Sari aOg, Scale IMO eharcllet to the infeeted areas. toetier beer is raPidlY *along favor I /40 4. At the beg:nu/ma of the mreet ?al' an oriental oaPital Ourptiesed ered en one side. been somewhat overeatimated was One That a plan, opmething like that in l'iiglaini, A large brewery, for anfinci Auto the- peoplae or zerua-picin weLraulnemiewitibretd.111,3treleifiloOtneed. r:epult. points brought out by submitted herewith, be adopted, to en- - the conaraiseion appointed by the On - of the eallent Nuergoevgce:ytoo:nAltre oaf aanrectorcihtturedveiop. greeted at ,Burtoneinetrent. the manufacture of lager, to te. be were aceueteMed to flock gut from Oriole. Twenty thousand priestswere The Meeting of the two bees and scribes skilled in the Scrip - Metter. The report waii received ley a view to discover whether or eot eellenee *a their rezone They are °arairans• ' -2- - .. Otte Of the Public solitude of Pitt*. Jernealeuel they hailed each other work; the Mat of a pbyeleal sort) the O. Because of the ORM of the Lord rott*THE TATTLE ONE,. Summonses nor Extermination er tlie Pest WinThan r ?barter% A whale of average site yields about Text. lee. our God I will melt OK fiend. Here la -1,11111. Ceeit Constderehla Wm ler to t the ta tg t gAoa gauons 011, 0 or t e temple, end the temple for God. That the dantafee to frelt tram in 8::,f(telalted,InortrrtesAtfau4 paving la Russia' ne °"I du6t JoYelightweed." When they maid unto In trianufacture And merchandise, JO k, with 4 deep ruffle leTtlor neofttl‘0.14:4110rillinen, hematitched: the Province ot Ontario by reason of prepagd once and sent to every or- c"nbined alolas"s and teSia' Lst pe go kite the holm oe the architeeture and. works of deferent, LIVINGSTONE'S ME! , el' the Tree feeder iehten wee go Be Token to Mighted. The lowly etraw hut In which the great eXPlorer Livingstone died in the the City to welcome the earlier oilo-Ge needed for the conduct of Use tarlo Government to investigate the tient of his orchard elex: winiter, wtth The Chinese 'are noted for the exe -"'" worship. Levitea in greater num- multituClea was One of the sigbto of twee and traditione did their religlowt the Minister of Agriculture a few them Is sny San jose Pale in lt• , Made Of old horseshoes. days ago, and recommended that fur. tiler operatione be carried on to ex - spring of 3678, stood whexe it was terminate the pest if poseible. The Sheltered from the glare of thr3 tropi Winieeienere enettinted . were Dr, iota aun by the widesPread beanohee of diareAstrrt trt'oiretrilluc,otZeProats-dodeonettobs2; a nepenthe' tree, It was under thie tree Fret Iohri'Deax•ness of London* and Oral; his faithful followers buried the II. Bunting of St. Cetharines. heart of their leader, but they carried the rest of his body be the west and ti0,4Oueo,fqtrtsirosa.tonsues::0118's wtehres,orriret abettt thirteen months after. he pass- od away tile mortal remains of 1.4,vine., ly I" 'the localities in which it existed ' outset:1e Of the Niagara (section and Es- etene were buiriee hi Westminster Ale. sex and Kent: ; if it Was 'confined to bey with all the honiv that Britons • struction of the infested trees. would sons, * ' further Braved; if it was • In 1889 the Royal Geographical So. 9sak, "le practicable to corabst it by the means (ditty voted A sum of nioney which WaS before adopted with hope of Success; expended in the foils:Wing manner; A as to the. danger through the scale be - part of it was used to prepare a mem- tug earned from . the United States serial tablet in brenze to be 'affixed, to e , , the tree under which. the /avert .of the Wver, and the mslue.7anoiaLtCt naNiltealig:rhae taken to com'ber explOrer ' had been buried. The re-: traa; whether :opposition to the pro- mainder of the Money was expended in visrans of the scale act was unanimous the purchase of presents to be given to or w.bether .adversity oe opinion exist.. Chief Chitabmo, in whose territory Dr, ed, in the. tnfested areas and in elle Livingstone died, as a recognition of uninfested meat; ; what changes, might the xeady permission he had given foe be made in the mode of procedure; how the removal of the great traveller's the work of inspection had been per - body: The presenta were delivered and formed ; tha.t the cemmisSioners 'make the bronze plate was affixed eto what With Said, to be Livingstone's tree by any euggestions he lead to a complete Lieut. Franout of the Belgian service suppressiori of the pest. in 1893. A later traveller found that • • OPENING Ols THE INqUiller. the plate had, been fastetied to the • wrong tree, for he discovered on anoth- The inquiry Was started on Jane 20, er" tree tem° distance &way. the rude and ended July 14, the commiseioners inteription whieli the servants of Liv- visiting the Counties of Lincoln, Wel- ingstone, hadecut on the mpendu, un- , . lendelVentvvoreherE„Igin, gellt and Fee d.er which- they .hee,. buried tho heart of their master. So the" plate wattles- ilex, in Ontario, also the !New . York tened to the right tree and the spot side of the Niagara River, and Catawe in central Africa. most hallowed bY ao- ba Island in Ohio Olie hundred and sociations of the greatest of modern ' African teavellers was at last worthily sixty-eight witnesses • were examined commemorated The insoription en the altogether. . ' , . bronze plate was siMMY: ' ! As to the extent Of the infeatatien, 1st; 1873.1 ' t e grea es es in one corner o ta- could. pay to 'one of their greatest th°S0 sections, and* whether the de- "Livingstene Died. Heee. Dela, May b, t t ' • . f lir ' . Aleout three years ego the spa was gara Township, near, Niagara -on -the - 'again vitae& bY another white man, Lakeeand. in the irowlymip cif gowlak, trieity, while the electricity of the turned home to England he said he itir.,Poulett Weatherlee. When he re- gent ,Couney., le the -oet hhoe eartths tresyrrasaridnst•linsepglitive. The positive Trent is eottityed by upper air cur- ed decay and he thought there was no nge of electricity . takes place as ole, Where an inter - had found the tree in au advaneed stale doebt it would disappear in a sehort n es a certain ramjet!, is reached. •tige of the tree theRoyal Geogdaphical aces of the lea.st resistance -which e interchange is effected thrciugh time. In order to preseree eaene ves- Society decided that the best aerate e upper air 'regioes axe known to wrath]: be to eut out ehe section! of the -and the streaming electricity. bee tree that bears the. meoription origin- Inee- Mein/eras, and constitutes the miller auroral butane The eurrents ally out le it and have the section re. moved to London for preservation in turning thrOugh the earth are held the rooms of the society. . be the case et the Magnetic varist.; The opportunity has. occurred, -this ns and the disterbances in telegraph eear for carrying out this projedt. Hie hieh bave so long Mystified marin., tree ' These eneirthern lightse". Codringtore the Deputy Administrar • tor, of northern Rhodesia,, visited th s -and seientiste, and been a sourite 'dread to. superstitioua people, have place and seemed the section of 'the en produced on a small scale in a tree on 'which the inscription may stin easily be traced., A letter from hi urkenedelaberatory. In disassociate igethe reputed new gee argon, lain-, eettnd deeply intelleettral and Spirit*, eery /A to have a big mow:ulna peel. with enthusiastic expreseiona of 40y el, fa letter de:3,0 there wore our sente.aetentirm Theorks Winch aro Sum The bones let over 4,000,000 human CAUSE GP THE AURORA. and several shower baths for the Pee , afonrdht(srlatilZhiattNer:aryint. el.esoapngsee:tawszeo: hundred end elghty eypegegnee in ..-... Mg More Than Theories. . beings rest in the fertyeeigla Mee-, comes WW1 ineluded blessinge on shTrohoado(sianir toofysttobray.anIrtaeraeliesetrsiietant. TtehreissintitinrniNeenwtsYloorkfirceletnywaoondd tvrvideirnalgtee uthoserd, awnlidoinovainitaetioinasttboo pnaatinti:ipoaftethine 'Aired the one turned daily Ina face to- e erecter ean WINO' be ques i • about 4,500 annually. and yet when it shows itself there 1$ eee electric herteught for locoitoe to by mesh kings as tbee, el was glad bairn. what Jeruealem was to the no great manifestation of atinospherie tives lies been tried on the road be- When they gelid unto L t tean _ ehe temple ceremoneeameweree Pus:ended, eru:rd the other," lifo writes Dr. Fair - electricity near the 'earth's surface. tweee . Cincinnati aed Indianaeollsi to late house of the Lord." The text jew the Clliriatian Ober* (should be to Neaely all those who have tried to ac- and proVed ' a sucoeSs. It ie ef 4,000 suggests several truttiv 1, True wor. [let passed through; the sklP le a Joyous worship, inducting ---0.--......,.. of the . that Otir Lord ;wed as a. background Jerinetlein, where:the rabbis read and r w o 0 'Spoken, The eity was indeed in a sense the religion of Israel incorpor ated and localized, and the man who f ible dee- Candle power, I , THE MUSTACHE, teicity high up in the air have differetl Mouser be in their explenations. Fisher holds throat of a soldier in a, Colorado rive , , p g : tem the I inwaelar ar me wearo may me from, the hum.id vapors on the' margin. a elation of the particless condensed the woural he had been 4 stutterer ; cit the polar ice caps ; and that these liew he 4111.1 rea thtficultY in talliitle:e. Purest 'e'G.Ii• two°-:41treritei,:i°1ieutif:ILweitt.1111:0Toer; A Strange Amoral was lately wit., lowing Inserts, Christians said to him; in volleestone, kInglaell!ilp'r ,, . • praise and song The il rims to • corning . to the Sailour, 2. Many a with the womeo, or witit men whO'01. ts all right so far As it goes --that is, telling character by the mouth. :This Meoh has been, said of late about . ......1 PartieleS are illuraindted of the current; nese" through ',:thein the streamers being • uondeertakelf, itterae.;ed tin i dieiiiip ‘bolecooks_, iii The house of the Lord is.the denier o. all religion, intelligenceeane bene- menewear Mustaches. The shape and ways wear a emooth face, but most Sion,. awl; nee ails" Oooffi and electrically opposed .strata of the Six prizen kittens, belongtng to e . colunina Of Mich. brightened paitieles r a n strapPea ficeneee , . onig•a." oe Niave stood," within thy gates, ascending from the lower to highei across the handle bar, ' , , size of .the mustache may tell as xauch 2. Otte feet shall ta " 6 s nd, ar stand - ,atmosphere. , In all probabilite- tce lady in - Germati town, Pa, died DVS-, etuaatem. We have, traveled a grains play,. part in the phenomenon, terionaly in one day. A poeteenortem t great distance ter reach the Holy Citye for one of the featurett of •aurcital die- exnraination revealed, traces et arse - now at ,the enerance we pause a mo - plays As the frequent falling Of froa- - Meal poisoning; They had eaten dead Jerusalem ' that electricity' is produced by Vile co- merit, at Manila. Haf4re receiving typical. of penitente nenottd. by 14 en apianta tram akr, „rhere . flies which hall feasted on fly Paper. ment olte,er delight. weileauthentleated case of a ,French • • Mr N apoleon Trideon, of Bi , lem is build d as a city 'ddeford 8 ' • e • ' that La .rampact together, Ituagine a Me., has been married three years, and artist, co, while aketching, felt them falling on his hands. Biot te o.lone in Is a perplexed man. Mis 'family, is in- modern metropelis with front yards maintaining that the luminosity of gestsieg more rapidly than his eel% and back genes and spectra between t witeilues.just-Preeeneetehine wt braises, closely builded upon, no spaces the aurora is reel cloade* of metallic. he flier Pair of twos; She was 6 *eSen tO' t matter lit up by electricity, and ar- twin, and so was he. serreundelide bsykYthe solid masonry' a except tiny courts ranged like magnets in the air paral- -interchange of positive and negative eenturies near Billings, in Arizona. held that the light is crented bY tbe le/ to the dipPing .needle. De la Etre s qua re- has 'existen tor A petrified forest, covering an arte nr r ma, kai'n' yh I Iwo° hosneo -sb" Pturaieri retsed 'act vairneeerd stifnoedr: nuts Most ' currents between the colder and warm- Thousands and 'thousands, of 'petrified er• regions of the atmosphere. • The logs strew, the ground, and eepresene theory of Prof. Loomis tends ,very beautiful shades of 'piek, mimic, red, much in the same direetion. . Ile be- gene, hue and yellow. Qrie of ,the eieves that the abundant vapors as- stone trees spans a gulf forty feet (sending from the equatorial seas carry wide. . . up into. the higher rettione of the at- The Bum -Duni derives its . mospheee quantities of positive elec. Thee-N.11'e many exceaent proprietat •foods forenfants, but it is many times. not the eaidest thing in, the .world to find ,which one of these besteeniteebe idioteynerastes of your 'baby s sitemach For eras reason, the ebottte fed" baby may not gain es' eapelly sis the one that isenureed*for . the firse two or three months. After that the, gain sheuld, be qeite, as regular.' Be the etime this "bottle fed ft baby Is. a year old he has a decided advantage of hie nursing friend, that about. this , time the hntire houtehold is busy weaning' "l3ottle fed' baby is tucked down in his crib .with his favorite nice, warm tipple en the pillow heside him, quiet- ly laughing in? his sleeve at theebahy that has to go through the peocess of being weaned. • , ' At four months baby slat:Mid hold hp his head ;• at five nrantlie-he shoeitd. have eouble hie weight; at t seven months he sbould sit alone ; at between' nine and ten menthe. old he should bear his weight on his feet; and et twelve months give you a preodelittle 'in whop you let go his hands, hold gereu. 'tintl,eilm end say, "Nowl Ali alone.' ..WEbn- tie" tit fourteen ter fifteen months old he will walk all over tbe roora end keep .yerat busy see- ing that he does not take a "header" out of bed or down stairs. Bub. never ergs your baby to walk; ne will do it of his men Mated. es soon as his bones and muscles are strong enough. Let baby sleep In. his- carriage tint of doors if he wants • to. It Is not true that a child takes cold more easily when asleep; on the contrarte he will grow stronger and he less liable -to take cold.. . In the summer and early 'autunite baby may be Out of doors almost any time betweeit 'Seven °clock in the ,„ morning and sunset. In the evinter, modified somewhat by climate, only between ten or elevn o cloak in the morning and three o'clock in the after- noon. See that the wind edetes not Mow directly In hie facie, that his teat are preperte revered and vverni. and dis. charge the nursery:maid on the .spot •that lets the sito-shine dovin Into your baby's eyes, whether he le asleep or awake, reached England the' other day in which . . CTION NOT A . bent flamee, eimilar in every respect he said he was about be forward the . eThe commessitineere 'ere in ettubt. as to the •tlizrorti4 were throvin off when section' to the Oast, for shipment tci.,,to -the poseibility of chookhig the fur- u certain change in the ehemietat cern- England. To mark the memorable spot ther spread of the settle And eventualle Inflation of the elements of the gee Was. -he built,: a bairn 'Of...stones With two exterminating it by the destruction of reached. The smell Of selphue which telegraph poles running un through 'the trees:as provided, by the San Jose is said to be an acaompenirneet of aur - the 'Centre, and the poles. nre farther wale act. While ;the inspector thinks oral displays 1st belleVed. tit be a furth: held in place be stays of telegreph, the scale can be exterminated ' b -5' er donfirmation of the electrical un- wire. The bronze plate has been fate, prompt end vigorous enforcement of tore' of the phencenienon, being -eoseie tened to the poles. The cairn will be the act the commissioners .inoline to name from Eum-1)um, India, where it was first top is ot 'brass, and hollowe When ' it strikes its vietini it bet:genes umbrella shaped, and tears its Way threugh the flesh, making a dangerous wound: : Mood poisoning sets in within thirty mine utes after ,,the ballet strikes.. While hunting near Cloverock, a negro named , Andrew ,Lum was struck in the ear by some object, and Peen atter fell to the, earth; where he Writhed in convulsions. 4, doetor found that the object tha',t stitrak him was a beetle Ole high long,,which bad .entered his ear. A cyclene house has been niVenteel by an *Iowa genius. 'It isitbuilt 'over a -deep cellar. .cyclone gives mdiaation ,its approach; the owner , . Of the house toticilieso Mitten, and the !rause does. the rest -et quickie .de- seeeds iota. the cellar.' When the eye - lone is over, another touch. of the bat- ten brings the houseabove the earth's sureace, • ' Some •of the membera; of Popular. social clubs in,New' York are prierate tO Presetve the identity of the opposite Opinion, and they are eat- bl.Y• anttss4 /.37 opene,.nitrqns oxide; detectives, Who carefully note the the place• till a more permanent mem- rafted the result can be seeured on y „.e, , or.ammonia which is formed ln the at- ' serial can be erected,- and this is cer- liy a -vety large expenditure df money Inss,'"er" y b tile electric discharge rain to be done before a great while. and something like a guarantee that during thunder storms, All these • ' the work 'will be done promptly and theories are reeuced. to one simple ex-' . BUSINESS 'PEERS. ' as to danger Of reinfestation froin the and silent lighting of the pples. , the object undoubtedly accomplished. planation in the antnds . of those whe betieve thet the aurora is but the stow. There is not much -ground for elarin • United States side 'of the Niagara Beier . : - .An nourastrattott or a Few or Imie More the CGMMi4381°"" belieVo • • • • • e of the scale . Mt, the commission r The. honor which the British arts- state, is not unanimous. The majeorne . . toeracy once efttertainell for trade has ity of those whose orchards are in- --"'""4. -111ani'lc4 ""'"11 Noetnie or mese Tined Tradesmen, The apposition to the peovisiens FARMING BY WIRE. tested of in. immediate danger of in- • been, as everybody knoWs, very muel , ion are strongly opposed to the Huxley', the scientist' stated th t , , . , . y. enforcement of the act on the !present cnir vital font° is th'e . transforMend abated in trecent yeara. l4t mit have the nohilityelearned, to tolerate lines,. because the compeneation is very Much leis than: it thould ,be., and , • eneigy. of inorgiteie matter' absotbed trade end• trade:Men, hut more than a. few of them have entered the field' i as tot the variety, cranes 'Muscular strength. and brain tiersaupela,nt:s which Within our,selves be- brituese the civiners are mit *insulted " ; . while others; age,nlon7gioCniothravxaluoetcL.6tmheatroee to of trasinties therimeiVes 'of moee recent' title, oWe`their honors •be taken Out. Matte , conlveiotaiodnd , . 7. as a third reason for.their rf t4e power Of living things depende to bnozittess * achievements - ination of the scale is upon latent emcee in matter, then liei- - Am.p.Pg those Whose• tithen w-ete •-he- gliapot glitieext- erm, Nliettorliaa tatswei,.daatip• baps these forcee may be Able teatime stoeved- nee 4 'reveard • for business tale" that they h h an organism in their turn 71- possibly option. Of' treating their trees...Nine! achievements are .the representatives • Olouid its future grOwth if applied in of the twO great baziking houses. of Bering and Itothsehild-eLord Rothe.. tided and tent Revelstoke. Lord 'Wol- verton tug, Reed Farquhar are also in the banking :lnisiness. , The bietWeriee of(Enitaltd, have proe dueed seeral peere ; PM', a's the !Tories febtat" • • movements of some of them felloiv members and report to the detective agencies that employ them. They are watched in the inteeest ot their employers, who fear that they are spendieg More than their salaries, cie their wives, who, suspect that they have reason for jealousy. Water constantly freezes in Sunimer in a rocky crevice on the „farm of • John Dood, Svveden, Valley, Pe. Aside of _this fact, and with the intee- Lion of fermieg a:natural icehoUse, the eWner tried to have a shaft sunk in• the rocks. When the men had. gone down feurteen feet the atinosphere calorie to densely cold that they had to cease work.. Drieping water treez.- es there in a few minutes. *WHY STRAIGHT MILE IS FASTEST. A terstutent Witteit ruteilea • Ilicyclials Set Bicycle experts have been trying to ardti are not surposed' to be in immedt- time or exercise a marked effect upon find out why e man can ride a mile oie ext s 0 ate danger are in favor of the act, but its development. the straight faster than on the curved provide for larger compensation, not " A remarkable piperiment has been track. In riding on a straight, level advises . an amendment which would less than, 50 per cent. of the value of t * d *th n tee wt a egg i g pa e e 1 y . . . . wh'eh was bein th th lo'c (dist moves 'his own the infested trees and two-thirds the hatehed. It was found that an electric weightond that of hut wheel ttl °PPM - value of uninfested trees. . current of eufficient strength to kill tion to certain resistance, say rests - DAMAGE OVERtESTIMATED. the fowl did not destroy the vitality ranee of the air, frietion 'of driving were wont to pay, several! have risen The. commissioners. have been un- of the germ in the egg. But the c3hlee "from beerage tq peerage," include able to form, a definite and reliable ing Lord Burton of the ken when hatched was of abnormal greet house judgment as to the vitality of the scale of Bass, and Lords Ardiktun and Ive- and the injury likely to be done it by shape and monstrous in appearance, agh of that of Guinness. The lltfarquis of . the Canadian climate. TheY ' were These facto prove that the organize - English vineyard, and after many the damage in Ontario hoe been some - from his wines. complaints about inspection, the come fore it reaches maluelte, In regard to bY the iMprese of a force upon it be - &Hares, is beginning to reap' a profit what : overestimated. Lord Ronfurly wits at one time a missioners find that they have arisen The MassaChusetts Agricultural Cul; lege has proved that electrIeity stimue fruit gardener. Viscount Sudley can- in most eases from owners and on- looker* not knowing the instructions tides the growth of plants: Mr. ASS 5. „duets a flouriehing Jane business, and makes a specialty of whole -fruit pre- nuder which the inspectors were work- ing. While with exceptional install- Kinney has Made experiments for three or four yeari. They prove that a seed tierves. Loth Harrington his opened a London flower and frult• shop, and (lee the Work of inspection has been .,thfully doe,e, Mill a good deal of ir. planted in the ground does not grow as quickly as one ruebeti in its develope makes apples and hothoese fruits his rat specialty. Lord De La Warr, after, natation. and ill -feeling has been cause toes entering oreherds ment by electricity. . , . Two Iota of twelve groups, each oe having been a managing pearlefislinr. a itgy Mee ou in orhung the ownere, and oy seeds, were Waked in water and has haeome a sUcCessful hotel proPrle- w twere blazing of trees with axe 11.2 tor. Lord Londonderry is engaged in tit the retail coal business. Loed Ashtott an. sr ef, . sr thin at in futere • pieced into cylindrical glass vessels open at each end, The receptacleS ed 6 d The ' k th fttree: ikrtuIre6arpatti! iiiird iaa rk in; e. e e had dipping into them copier disks to ts a. carpet manufacturet, Lord Mao- 1 press Zhe opinion tinit)t iii tte patifthe-re d k which a current was applied. The ham a pineh =keel and Lord Gleuesk see 8 were ept et a teniperature Of a newspaper peoprietor. t : has sometimes been an apparent lack from 45 to 50 degrees. ' / THE STOCH POT. 'least of the peeresses of England, w Besides all these, there are two a t,„ of due regard fie' the feelinge and na- -. ' % "'" tura! rig' hts of owners. 'Ine seeda treated electrically grew 89 per cent. quicker than those treated in may be- inclUclied in a category of busi- The c nunis ' d mend th t $0 braise, however small it may be, th ork of i sint: r.: ell) ti u d tone regular manlier A great percentage Bute is the proprietor of the only forced to the conclusion, however, that Lion of a growing thing is influenced nese people. 'CriscoUntese Rambleden shou.141 be without tt stock pot ; it is was created by the queen.,e, peeress in woo e ivsi tiM0 i:PrIllelifteer wEltly ie, that ag seeds used in Arming are wasted, Save them. They rot or dry up. By . There la nothifig in the flaps of meat husband, the femoral ftewseagent,and bei elmOloyed, that the inepootOr be t e above process germination is ,that is sweet and witolesonee that may parliamentary leader, W. H. mite, le whest business and politic:4 both she atithortzed to destree at ogee all II started beferehand. thus increasing shrub: rani trees which show et as of as a rule, and no effort is made to " save all" Of an establishment, her own right on the death of her none but certified mid approved men :hot go lot° the Steek Pet. For the had borne her full 'Mare; and she will seriou ixtjury from the goalie of have the chances of growth. . boner'. Ot the stock pot, you should = transmit her title to her' son, who Will their tranks rani prinetpal bra.nehee An electric °leek performed the ser. vice automatically of allowing the cur. any aaa to pia a hone, ee thus become another very important . injured ey the scale; fungi° infested rent to affect the seed Once an hour eer of bambinos. ,, -trees and shruba of un ofitable varle- t) To tonelude the list, nue of the ira°8 - ties or in an unhe IthyPrcondition, even' 0 a 0 a d a joint of oold Meat Into the f r b ut thirty seconds. Slovv growe „„Ydlien. for the serverits' dinner never eatnous beiteties - and leaders of Lone though 'they maya not he veer much leg tteede grew rapidly after the treat. stook pot requirea it, and will ex- in the metropolis for the sale of the bethichee or limbs on trees Which ap- th eseale; single Ideated went'. .-^4"allow Elkin to' Pink the bone, for the( don society, has opened a little shop injured hy tract abundont nouritrameet from it. needlepork produeed in a seheol for pear to be otherwise free irons infect- e In trimming a joint of cold meat for needleevonetle which. she has establieh- - Hon; that all infeeted trees and shrubs \VVIIY THEY EAT MEN. the table, pull, the telteraings into the ed, and which is fp,pidie becoming a except. tlie above and all exposed trees Steno\ grUesome information haa stock pot; 'theY tend to clear the atock. Rarderusts of dry bread may be put ; they gather the Amon* Which should be taken off three of four Wheel In the day. Than, beef, veal, mutton, lamb, pork, bits of pottitry, ,game, in k fact the. berate or rematine of any in Mechanism and resistance due to the tire and friction of bearings, The amount of air res:stanoe depends moet- ly upon the slie of the rider and the . speed Of the riding, The frtetion of the driving mechanism depends pane cipallY, if not directly, upon the sPeed. The amount of the third item deperlds upon the weight of tbe riden plus the Weight of the bicycle. On a curved track another factor is introduced, namely, centrifugal force. This force tends to throw the rider outward,. a tendency which he meets by,leaning inward'. Whether the curvet; of the track are banked or not -they usually are -the centrifugal force increases the pressure a the wheel, upon the track, In effect, the weight. of the rider and bicycle is inereased, and, therefore, the frietion on tile beatings and the tire resistance are also increased. It is calculated that the extra, effort invol- yea in riding a curve whose. radiuu 120 feet at a two.minute gait to the bora who greatly befriend one anoth- san3e as carrying 20,4 pounds extra er. Imaginative coloring may be weight over the same dietance, It is brought to this verse by remembering also probable that there are other con- the majestic throne of ivory on which siderationa to be taken inte accounten the kings of Judah sat. Wrought in- thanerocat lewuhilaothionms, anyot bthee 1 nnearavtoiniusnPnesrs- turned, over its ohoulder it was aP- to the foram a hull with its head . WHAT IS 001140 ON iN TM POUR coeieRs or TIIN omen, oPIRMO Oki tie New Witte Pivot, et Wow* inotires tieg tOoppmease 04 Italy hart"bOught the Borgbese Meow rale and Gallery in Rome for 5,0001900, trance. to be paid in ten annual Me stalmente. German beer et*Ing driveo ont Of Formosa by the priedtrat Of ;amines* breweriea,• whIeh le cheaper end bet- ter maga to the climate. Kaiser Wilhelm has ohanged Count /theneter's new title to Euret Nanster-Derneeurg, so that the name under which be attained dime titration may be retelned, Adolf von Menzel, the Palate**, who recently Mid 4 bad fall at Kissingen, in, 'Which he beeke hts collar -bone and' disleatted his arm, is recoVering rapidly In., Bette of hie 84 Year*. A newapaper printed. on tbn excur- sion stearwar Ophir, the Weekly Mail* published one n'AMber in 80 degrees 2, minute( 'teeth latitude, and chimes the ;record of problicatran, further north than any other joilanal. A fire -Year-old boy et Brentwood' tins received the (Royal IDianaue nite- otety's cliplonaa for iumPing int°. Ow water and saving the life of Ide baby brother. "Re is believed to be tbe YOungest eertifictatel life-saver on record. India has passed a law ley which' press despatches are protected by copyright for thirty-six hours after their first pu,blication, Similar mea- sures are being prepared in New Zea. lend, Australia, Cape Colony, Kong Kong and Ceylon. as the shape and gaol of the neouith. - A man rarely hides •a tine rnouth. If he wears a- mustache he does so bethese his first ex•periment proved to his own satiserattieneetheeehteemus- tactile Was worthy of preservation, -Out ho tra ns careen y so ha Princess Isebelle Of Orleans, third daughter of the Comte:rap de Pam will 'not entirety hide any marks oft and sister of the French pretender, is engaged to her brat cousin, Prince beauty or strength.' Women do nob Jean of Orleans,' younger son cif the Italie all the vanity. Due de. Chartres and hrother: of 1:rAincdreielinitrLi,ectohuevreeictiprlo,r.etrh.e aetre", MiT11811:eieeb844 ttohehrnid? awnir uwgler Mn oneithetivoYr teeth, or- to disguise his- fe.elings.:He is in" the-babit Of-litding' a Berea/Ale Was burieci: sear'stil: an.-ths' banks a ' No dandy vvould hi guilty of such; was lost. It has just been found in the Seine and all trace of her grave smile behind. the drooraug mustache. the cellar of a house in the Rue de Grenelle, covered. by a marble slab bearing. an inscription that leaves no •-, doubt as to its autheoticity. ' Prince Hanjitsinjhi has alreadY beatenethe Yecord for run getting in a monstroue affair. Ms mustache tenements, and you. get some emcee- must be fink, arid delicate, 'at ;least tion of the solidity of deepen/eel. If gratteeul, and readily trained into any of the citizens oWned gardens; they lay beyond the city walls ; for gracefatl -little Curls at the ends, If he is really fine in his natu•re, the quality ot the. hair is silky and soft, irerusalem could never overleep the easily curling, end Vallayis of the itedrou and HinnOin ; it PerhaPs °Yen- a single year at cricket by making Se was shit iit, and the population so disposition• is indicated by the soft naturally wavy. An even tempered - • - doubled oil itself that letr. Edersheira . end well eurired lips shOwing beneath 078 rims before the Mose of the sea- men.. The previews regard was his • jeths there was - a considerable tells se that , in, -the. ' lime : of ' The very thin and' eight muletaohe ago. Re is insipid, like its owner, and goes with . 4 . ' OW a of 32,780 runs made three years cord oe , . . . this mustache. fore that W. G, Grace's re- f 2799 runs had stood tor thin lips and a selfish nature.; /This twentY-Ilve Years. • underground popelation. The psalm- i • ' Count Fontalbe, Portuguese Ame - sort o . a mustache .goes with e very • . let's delight , in thie compactness weak mouth and poor teethe • basses:lox...to the Court of Vienna, dia.' . . is largely dee to his contrast Of the The fleece, bristling naraticehe which . carded railroads in peoceeding from ruins. whittle had laela there eo „long. - . • , hke stubble in' a wheat field,' shows • . . . Lisbon to hie post, and. deove all thei new end stetely. buildings. With., the hides nothingt but stands straight up, ly regarded mettle type 'of the Cher% with a mustache, constantly': on the way in an old-fitelnoned state coach, But in pile pageage Jerusalem Is chief- .per and general uncouthness, A man - drals4 bY four gayly ae eXtremelY, harsh netuee, bad teme of God ie. -heaven 'and on earth, The efensive, as it •weree like. sentinels, caparisoned . the happY folk evlra sang them mules, with liveried footmen and mit- ridera. It took him flew moMhs td not .hatie had one clear trancentione a 'military muetache, with waXee ends, to niarry 'royal piincereses are likely'. • make the journey. . .happy man' whe wrote these lines an is one to be avoided, ' - the Cheuth, either militant or . Wein.' eiblch -is- supposed ,te be quite. fierce.. ' ' - ' This.is quite different from the long • -Enterprisine yonng men who want because of its granite end Marble; even. French fashion,. which is also a waxed ' lieen' belonging to reigning families. to be in demand soon. . There are - phant. .leut by them; as by us, .the but Which isnot, sa in fact, The nail - capital city Of Jewry was •revered! not boy, is ,ottite distinctive from the seventy-one marriageable emus,. Woe where those materials were wrought, Mustache, andeis erranged With as and only forty-seven princes for them deeiglits, Rome for t mum. ting religious or' I into the walls ef Sodts houtie,i bet be- mut* thee ap any' other 'part of the eo: merry, leo Cause of the religious Mimes of whit% toil t e - ' • .- it waa the center. i Through all ages As to 'CAN, the saine iules folloiv . dad for senteitnee; but Jerusalem was least.son'while ehe varying shades bee' eolitrael impediMents. gany of 'the type af the Church ef qod. And iong "to as varied characteristics. "4: them Must, 'therefore, look forward, Athens etands•for wicidorn; Corinth for asen the cettor of the hair, Bleck:is the me have only to follew the ecstatic die:: mixture •of &tore, such. ait a red.muse e c lyr,,..,4:,,,,i.o.rn rAcjantIV taa to 'marriages below their .renk un- , gevernment, sage mostl intense in nature, blonde the °every of 'the seer of 'the New Testa- mote' with dark brown' hair,. softens ease 0a ---:------' .------ - it" - le'ss they prefee to become old maids. ment to perceive thet et in also the the dleposition. An. absolutely color - nee One' • ef • the MeeklenbergeSteelitz . type' of the forces and- the joys of hea- lessehair Often goes withi the thin lip- eprincessea, a sister of the Crown Prim. tribes •ot the Lord. MOM of those, who ' • - - ' ' ' ' a young man 'whose sole deem to no.. -a' bility was a • purseletsen Pepal title. -returned from .Babylon.were Members ge an; the and leek Of• syinpathy or feeling. .has come tip owing to the death -of • ' • ' . the half-breed Hindu :engine-, , Again the Gardner peerage ecanclal . ' • driver vete. . „ ' . ped mouth, which denotes obstinacy ' 4.. Whither p the tribes . • ere -tribe was represente.d; and pitgrirne • THE VIGILANT. SENTRY. entitled to the •two barenies. The who was in. all probability lawful's, of the tribe. of Judate but probable, ev- to Jerusalem eame every year from every part of the Holy Land. Just here is. a erratical lessee which Mr, Spurgeon beautifully deduces ; As Ite- . reel, divided by tribes, wee, neverthe- Irish and 'United Kingdom baronies earrote l'sesOe of a etoveeement °racial Were conferred on Admiral Sir Alen • • lo Britt* Galant. Gardner at the beginning of this eene Me;.Henry Kirke, formerly en educed tury for 0.11Val SerViCeS. In 1888; en Methodist, In British Goland, high in the Colonial ' • the death of the third baroe; it veate less, one people; so, 4. Christendom; is preshyterien .4,mo other servide, reiates'an •adveletere, the Com- isc°011adnaantirstotfhae sneeaxpet ghreairet wgerrane dathoendoe-f . essentially one, though divided into btroiyhttehe: w.Ahnedthaers fuld8.1..rioer netrinb jeasmoivoe; .eb.adyy.eotfurwnheidchurmtirgatchtedast. eintyl(venagoreaetnat the Admiral,. wha bad had 0 brilliaat ly the Levi's oWn. Unto the testimony Ony. Itioting hail Ocenri•ed near one of the title, while the half- eareer a Adventure inirtidia and had ' breed heirs • Meaning plainer. The law which or- to prove their rights. nef.tIsesrtainielo.nyT,euniltr IisserdaelVt,rmsieank,e's"Ftohre the larger eitieS, and ever* preeau- are -too poor Lord each Teel* was a eteetimony "to outbreak. Mr. Kirke hed issued a pass- made bY tion had been taken egaiest a fres' h isi addition in the litege bequests Baroness Hirsch to ohlarit- dered all neales . to apPear before the as the anneal observance of the First word and a eountersigne and.the sen. able institutions, other very ergo tries received, strict orders to shoot any trams may go to the Hirsch fourallt- Israel of God's covenant weth it, Jest ef July as Dominion day ia an historic oleo. who attempted lo ,pass without tt giving. the word. on.s in New York, yienna, Paris and Churchesmity, be, and should. be, equal- time of serious deitterbances in thee* to white relatives, whe cannot take tried a begum. The estates Went Manasseh; or Ephraim, so, 5. All the That night, says Mr. Kirke; had London, should. any of her adopted evidences and testimonies of a religious compete made between God and Israel. minion, so the Pilteriraage customs were entail dining out of town, and was,re- Children die before they conie into Rare again is a lesson temple, annual journeys to it, were no more and, all its ceremonies, and the for us. The about eleven o'clock, when I was sud- the two adopted sons will receive 5,- denly confronted by a black sentry, 000,000 francs and the adopted dau.gh- wh,,owbhroonggoletd turning cheerfully to my quarters possession of their legacies. Each of der, and cried out: . than' are our Sabbath day and our tee down to the ore ter 1,000,009 francs on °timing of age. ..Each son, moreover, receives 15,000,090 francs and the daughter . 10,000,000 says, near neighbors and good neigh- Meese trellis vete worship to the religion of Christ. I was stnnewhat startled, for I had francs on attafning 35 yeaxe. Should of a testimony to the Mosaic religion 0. We are God's witnesses; and even forgotten the sentries, and what wes -either or all die before the appeinted to pass through the streets on Suii- of much more importance. I had for- time, the share or shares in the hen& gular-participation in public and erie day with a Bible or.a hymnal in one's gotten the password. I knew that the Of the trustees will go to the eliari- hand is an appreciable testimony un- sentries were picked men, generally Af- ties, enentioned. (They will probably to the world, To give thanks unto the icarlas whO had served in some West keep a vvatettel eye on 3431. Maurice name of the Lora. Testimony to God Indian regiment, and who were noted Arnold and Raymond Deforest -Bun dealingo with us have been for their Aria obedience to orders, So choffsheint and Mlle. Lucietate Freme- to peso without giving the word, lie ELECTRICITY IN HAT..MAKING. would do so. I knew that if this sentry had been lic-Niraok. brings sincere thanksgiting0 for God's ordered to shoot any one attempting ' ' kind belted computation 1. The ,worship all motorail of delight and of praise. r'Look here, my man,' I' said, "you it became neceseary that the capital eitettire. 5: There. In Jerugalem. Are set thrones of judgment. Israel was to be pre-eminently the people of God, and of the nation should be the center of religious worship, In our own land we have much reason to thank God for the separation of March and State; nevertheleas, 8. Church raid State ehould alvvays be, as MattlieW Henry evidence of the orgateizetion 'of the Do - tree Christian finds attendance upon I attempted to tempo,rize. " What de word'!" shouted the It ..sis greatly itedueest ike Cent negative gen- Electricity has greatly redsiced know me," try,. rattling his arm. That was just cost of hat raanufacture, thet first I heard the man cook his rifle, and - stade of the raan.Ufacture, the raW what I wanted te know. knew he would let drive in another waterlat al41Ply a Piece of kW felt, minete; SO 1 Made iht undignified coolonwictials ..haantd, celohngis-dlioraternoio-eocittto,n olinte oar strategic nuevement to the ,rear, so as to ;dram the inspeetert house Which Satisfied. by this ManOeuVre that I e4 ehaPe hy Ineehe ef• heat aPPlied b/' more blocks, and brouight to thelinish- stood near, between me and the'enemy, was a dangerous character, the sentry irous, As the different parte of the with his gun ready for action, hat 'are not of equal thiekness. the began to stalk ine round the building, The instant I got round the corner brim being the heavier and the crown of the Inspector's house, hotted up the the lighter portion, different degree* bulk otos and broke in upon the .55- of heat are retuired, when the dif- tonished. inspebtor just as he Was get- talent sections Of the hat are being deg into , LORD OIIREONS LOGICAL JUSTICE, posedothe emblem of Ephraiin mi y dliedtrunoutlit nviublrylie gave finished. It is In this special localize- coo- of partiettiar serviee. Vonneely two preached by steps on whIch waeurea et ixe about taking curves at high apeed lions of gold. The bull was it he tor me the passyvord. Then, approtiehing Um of heat that eleotrie heating is kixtds ef Irene vier usesL 44 -Mt -irk- mist here not Only glanees •back his- Prowling round the house to have a pot 1 elm o u h. The pe 1 a - tioUely tOward My friend, evho was An unfortunate *leek in one of the Lana Itite Wein t da Indian Ohvernnienf offices. with toricalle to the Urge before the party -shot let Me. I shouted the word to Mg; one heated by a 1,0dt-hot slog, twenty-three years' service, recently Lion of the kingdom, wben Jerusalem. him, and later. when •I went out With alnd the other by gas jeta, in the first of the case, gave bleat five shit- case. the iron wan likely ttibe at near- . was the splendid atty. of the throne Of the inspector, / explained the• Mecum - took leatie and, overstayed hie MEMO be the house of David, n..itt prephetically -istaaa°a a: t id ti it fi t - t ly all Utiles either too hot or MO Odd he thinks Med of the future Israel rega, SON 0 M e was a re -TS e a • Mlle days. Re 'wee rattled upon for an explanation, and in the end the Adam. - united forever under one seepte_r, 0, sentry. With gas, it wee even more diffieult tO self-supporting insti u on, w P e tine e timor g , tare. ordered him to be ditenissed, The To the emits of the earth great David's .. localize the heat, and the neer had to vent 01 ultimate profiTs under her MOST APPROVED METHOD, . who called for an explanation a the I r,cal for the peaca of „Tertian:tam. A PRINCE'S DILEMMA. been collected hy tt., member of the ele* *appealed tO the Viceroy, greater SOn Will yet bear Fumy - . be breathing flexions IUMCK., The able management. - 1 • . European medical fraternity in relli.;. great heat threwn off added to the cirtunistencee. The eeceetary sheeted Although living long beforie Chrietitte The Clerman Emperor likes tcs study unlhealthnultiese of .the trabupittlone in that arge diseretionary powers be giv- Like Moat of the nobles engaged en to the inspector in dealing with leo- businetia, whoot titles figere frankly lated infestations Inilistricts which are jateepotst teal Signs, as the ,eatiti d I road of her otherwise free, or supposed to be free, man figures thet 20 per cent. of Ali his leave for ribie delve, bet Wag hope- t ° an ar 'a " vision of God not to.pray for swoon the cliaraeters of his f I group o tena while •in warm weather it wee abliellt unbearable, Electrie heat. on the con - on to t es a ett men. trona e e lenity ine,ompetent los well. Ws el- Sena, and te that end has given them trete, is lee jest "Imre, it is wanted* / calinibals eat the dead In order t o armies, but for team). Conquests, " °enemy theremion ordered the man to ith hard! en exeeption are agrees a room next to the °roe used for Owe- and, 0/teat:ally, netni ef It escapee Mete • ' ra y , the sett e. Th a Woe a ou e er as8intg !Ir6111b G ' b h one st the overnment, ut t e own - of meet should go lad the ateek pot. ocoliptitiese; and any travell p Cold carrots and parsnips or the re- along Bond Street. if he chanees if! er of the trees (Matti& pay for the mi- nutiae Of onion SaUke at gravy, the out. glance up over the doot of NuMber a •, torte) and board the MOO and horses hide Metes tit celery; thoroligelY sateen- WiiI find hiteself eonfroeted by a nett -during the time of treatment. Ownera ed and eat lip, should go into the stock and rather large trign, emispicuous y of trees not so hadly !awned should t I t the Mt haVe the ground inforniing him that it is kept by tbe he recinired to .treat them by a pre. work of almost all kintle of gravies Oonntesti of Vairwick, 40 • Berthed method once a week, at least ane soups, The eta& pot ahould be !rem the time of notice till the 15th . - t' of October. Ownere of trees shonldl .,.. Oxide with a fatteet, The top being not mats at the bottom allows room , be paid one-quarter of their value ' for sediment, pia thus you can draw COIAPOSED ON TItAiNS, without dietoutt, the fruit tal the tree off the ittook perfectly clear, It ahotelti e to be regarded tis part Of its Valet,. The be draWn off and thoroughly' eleared Sir Arthur Sullivan was Nide aiskea ... meteod of valuation othould he mode. oat abeht evety twentYalour hoorat where he waN able to compose best,. fled, aa that the Owner' may be repre. when the boom anti the like shoOld be and tinder whet eirentaataneet hts sentee itt etetite way. The fumigation totteved, The saving in A yeat by , 4 r.nere is ho seffiretfitteptayup6eteett slohnoittlaclit led s i tiduoti est trill:it WIltaila of a etook pot is sotriething en- la elle flowed rao, et freellf. aro:rade, • • • ' Place." he mita, "yahoo I have so Many required to attach to elvori parcel of lnaldrations as in rallwaY 611'riage, ethek Sold a oertifiegite of unillation. MAIO THE TAIlLE ATTRACTIVE, the metioa tire elatigleg of the trent ern nee Make& the Meal taste *bent fifty pet ma trim tnoteriet for hot proTrlit,:tuisee.itrasitb621),*t ding, re;eiee. Tbero aftiethlAil in the rebiditY c't 'The auggestions of the comm melon- Olettft linen en the dinner table tdiarattaInglit ctli6 tgoVitAtt That trtadat 04191. be taken. to deetroyed d juet before e p aced a. glerify them ; 18 Tier cent. tat great warriors in order that they may In. herlt their courage, and eat dead dm In erder to reneW their youth; 10 Per cent. partake of their near rola,- tives from religious motives, either in connection with initlatoey Wee or he glorify deities, and 5 per omit. feast in order to avenge themselves Upon their enemies. Those who devour human flesh bettaUse Of famine art reekozted at 18 per one In ahort, de - dotting all them, there reinalne orily A portion of 24 per omit, Whe, partake of human fleah Wallet, they prefer it to other Means Of alinientation. In the heart of Atria, nian-eeting is eon- ! d thi t Mee to r ay. ME MOSQUITO MA.RICET. Traveler. -Are thememitetom thlek *round here Suburhanitte-No. Long and ilia, t lb th t t AF h that the man lutd not only overstofed h hadt n r enough he reinetated, and wrote moose the eeeretary's explanation that he eratinde ered the ho.pelesely incomeetent Man was the olie -who took tweoty-three years, to find att. the. other's incom- petence, ORIENTAL CRITICtSlif, "I have Net been reading the hon. °table Works of one of your most farre: 000 female English poets," said the educated laponem, "Red Cannot rale derettind her 80 exceeding popularity, I refer to the Mother Goose. There is one of het poems of miebribir in wbv* raitielillinte:iiertt,tirtIli. °Sid. blitkli 11„thot I regard mid, consider OS 040 Of the greates Mate of the Eng. liSh4Pakinft to tho nation that makes them. Peace, the peace that pasieth,"understahding, is the choice/it giet of Goa to man. Jerusalem nleanil peace. The Chrie. tian Chneeh Stands for petite. Pray thet her condition may verify her title. ne:sa purposes for himself, A certain great tieentifie' Man, having on one oes. tiasion interview with the Emperor, left his hat in, the adjoinitig vestibule. There the little btotherti discovered it, war . the block, the worknis,4 (doses riwitch at his bench. This gives the prop& , heist for the preseing of the heavlet portions of the hat. :When they. are gone over, the cur: Mit le ttirtied off MIA Whoever Intelligently loves Jerusalem a g the crown is approachet1.11,Thle e6iitr611:; They obeli prosper that lover thee. lad Ile eccwn pence 6 piainiu 10 t mp a g in the world, goodnees in life, spiritent 3 1 d f God the younger ones that "papa" some. of hAt brims by ewe haat wag kiwitia practical illustration of this etatetnent dawn of Chriatianitr. Them great levies -what erne& Me atan s or; int A bib 0 ra hat and it eine and intellectual enlightenment', the all right again, proceeded to give a to this ruin, of the heaver. The lartiper. ettrr66t4 etrenrielifo4riebrarinthatill)einreibainiebtabes. or*0 door euddenly Ottelledt and "papa" pombrimaiiamtivintth rtriatorp6rhanytee, the ".basis Of malthAlighily eutPitioefeetwavter :ate:act:L. Lpirkineette 070,totattter ivbiethWitliththiny tplittylawootstills,Aa6nda owned iliWy aPtititifflited tO thelaughing profeesor, and Went off te buy for the Id e tl MAU it traW hat with his cap ta •ii ty tairatteraleitr was pati lit iil, :mad te'eeitt nte bi 12 Irt Ott e rof 410 it 14 ,1,1? P Mita, In* .r tot ems . tot better. if flowere be 64 fOr ea °taut,' of them as' a' Nark," Chollie-etlie day's work t How oolleetion of princely wombat" 4000111y voiced In hie Mind so that they m ght pray. Dollie-Ilave you. read "Th Dare ibl Itad When lt ntay Mete pelie s to Intee 1 I b loita betides being .unwholeeome for the wotkmert. Now it la expeditiously done by preming thteedge of the kat saltiest an eleetri. tilenipihialeengd °Ott the 'rite, tee, la Meat Simply done. The pita of asheettot, whit& is lixtbedded electrie realstatiee, The tied. with ite nicely geriduated epportioti- . ment of heat, la 'lett there until the Work la done. The pereefetafto on hat* .lbjeted In letterata Xieththinge is aaid to be markedly lese where eleetrie heet tit employed. .0 •••:°4