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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1887-01-28, Page 7%v. , LADIES' COLUMN. - Loop fohigaltibie 4.44 u1j,P04104ic , Gossi3O, (Cousin liaic's NIreekiy liudget.). . - i'lialiignt Notes:. ' . „Dark brown leit, hats 'with, flat brims are trimmed Wirlt a fold. of Irewn velvet about the crown. A loop and loose khof of the velvet and att owl's wing in front complete' the trimming, . . 1 • The plaidand° fancy velvets have not been a faiLess this sea.son, despite the many •efforts made to popularize them. Striped <wee, with alteruate silk sttipes of a little :*\ lighter shade; are nitwit more popular. The fal,orite tirnsS, fot Afternoon recep- tion's ifrichacle of graysilk ;. one Of the soft •silv4ry shades of French gray. This is cordwood' with plush of the same shade 'ei'' brecaded, silk with tortes: of pale blue. , •Scarlet is &holt popular 'combination' h •ar - theestgrayscand one handsome dres ot ' rgraY silk had a Wait of poppy -red or ' (3. The fawn -colored cater- coats that ap peared in the autuhan are still see rr Upon the avenues on line days' and are extremely becoming, -particularly When.themnff and or longlosareol----131sck---144-eithei marten. These cover coats, however, niust • be made .by a skilful tailor, fit accurately and he made - with -what, are knowrt as • ." tailor'Seeins;" that is, lapping over each other. • =•,•• • Waists which are open in the front, or ,•Tow in the fleck, have either long • pointe hoot and hack or a, small point 'in front, , and cut up ever the hips with veryemail baeques. The lower.part Of the basque: is • often concealed niftier: divide belt of ribbon, . or soft crape; which is tied. on the side. -When waists are lowin• the neck there are „. no sleeves; hot ohly epaulets, with a bow or lunch of flowers Oh the outside. The Russian hang, neari ,ly straight, but . le arrangemeht for the :•front7hait ; this. is ctiried or hoihted in the nkId1o, very abeut hall of the 'forehead.; This is bonen-Zing to long " • faces, as it makes themlo.ok shorter arid is '• worn alike with a IOW braided ceil at the; • 2 lack or With the "thiiiblieight twist high on • !"..",theereWn of the head. •• . ,..•.. Costumes,of , Wpollen fahries, and ewe . 'those of silk ; and IOW,' are often either ' perfectly plain Or have only a, flit band On thelawer. pert:- Dressy toilets' of light :"material .-have several rows of. narrow • gathered silk; alternating with 'ttille,4 gauze •or lace flounces to thatch- the dress: There • are two or four of these fleunces, 'accord- ing to :their ; width., The ; drapery is so arranged liaat these flounces are notentirelv poneealed . , •'• . • • ' •• Wonten teCeive 'early • lady •visitors in • loose •Clorninoef3 of • Weed -colored Silk, with inner sleeves of lace and long,- square ones, falling, to the 'knee, 01 the silk, lined with pale blue.Tonisine. A thick scar t of •lade is tiedaround the throat and a' "Nell Gwynne " Pap Of lace; 'copied, from4lie po r- • traita oftbat fitnacius. beatity, complete the c9s1uine:. • .On the feet aretwoin brown vet. vet slippers embroidered with gold: • . • .• :Very 'ergo plaids of bltie'and:broWn Wool Are combined withgoldeii-brown. velvet for warm .frocks•for little girls."; The gathered ' heinnied !skirt 'is of two .breadths a wide '• *Poi, the waist iS.worhoyet it'.guinahe Of • the' flame Meterial, • iihiPh shows above an „, open square of goldett-hrown velvet in.:yeke •shape, and the :long sleeves of the guimpe . puffeut below the short.elbow sleeves of the • waist..., :Ter 'dances •and elaildreir'Sperties- ' '741tet piiik,Pale blue cashmere frocks tibia- '. reed With inoes-green velvet. . a. tittle Tidies abent the House. . • A dainty' spread for a• •baby% bed. ii of , Anemia, serge '. with Pink: plover blossoms . 'stream over: ie., The horaerie edgedmith_ •--pink and white cord.• • • , : • . • • • A table -cover of gray -blue satin sheeting , • has a; flighfof swallows:embroidered &dot's The birds. are • worked in the natural perms and forth an effectiie decoration. • A pretty bag. lot' bolding dusters is of cream linen; .embroidered with, disks in . various colors. Thetop of the bagis-faced, with turkey'ited, the• drawing strings araof pink and.green ribbon. • • , , . A treitin Aable-cover has . the border and the centre *Indian; enibroideri • applied with gold thread in tapestry 'stitch'. The lining. is) pale -blue satin, and ktassel fringe With all the tints that are _fofind in the enahroidery finishes this -rich cover.' Ev . • NOne but the best butter will do: •in 'cake should not be , Moved . while eVer tise fresh LOA Old milk in the same. . . , • ' is hard to whip the white. of eggs in,a Virapit reem.. ' • • Both pudding and custard slicnild .13e baked 111,8 Iteen, as tanked:7', • , • •• Stir butter and sugar -to a cream befpre adding the :other ingtedients. , • . , . AS a rule,'egge with a dark:ellen 1364 tip nicer than those with a light one , •All kinds of cake are better'for having .. ' • •;'`. the whites and yolks boaten Separately. . To keehfruit cake, change it occasionally •froin a clry•to a• damp a'nd •from ,a 'damp to a dry place:* • • „, • , . • In making pastry eVerything Should be• ;pt as ceol as ptiesible. It the, shortening spit the citist-will'be•heavy and , Cake without bhtter,ShOuld never be beateh, hs'it, is sure tcf? make' it tetigh and leathery. -"l'Putthe. material 'together as ' :lightly as" phstiible, Fitipting 'it.' on 'the top, not fipin.the botteih. . • .• • .• Ginger Cakes, -One dupof iriolasSil; One ciip. brown sugar,one cup antra *Moro:hie ta.ta; two tablespoonfuls gihget,. :One . tabfetqloofittil seda(dissolved'in•Water), one • teeepbonitil powdered: ainni; tint ' in list MIX soft ; bake quickly. • 1343effitealt Smothered with Oiiiona --ant" molasses-, a engin of sotir ,creana„ two -cup- .. fulabf flour, an eggh large teaspoonfulef ginger, two level teaspoonfOls of soda and half a' teaspoonful of salt are blended to 'produce soft gixigerr., Putft. the •molasses cream, salt and, ginger into a boWl. •lieat the egg well. •Dissolve the soda in one teaspoonful of coldwater and stir the liquid into. the mixture in the bowl. • Add •the beaten egg and then the flour, end after.,heating the batter vigor, ously for one minute pour it into two, but- tered. shallow paha,. and bake fortwenty minutes in a rather hot oven. Coined Beef Hash -.Take tender belled ,porned beef„ entirely free from fat QV gristle.; chop it finer and mix with: it chopped 'boiled pptatoes ih the proportion of one Cup of beef to three of potatoes. Add enough salt to season the pptittoes ; .pepper to your taste; mix - Very *thoroughly to- gether, an4 let it stand •over night. •Half az hoth before the time to„serve place it on the fire in an iron fryin 'th ,d'apANT WPRX0Se • Ting •people •(z..t British Columbia aro complaining to ,,:the, Crovernment thAt not, _withstanding the Chinese "sliestrietive Act passed two sessions ago, Chinese are still pouring into the. Province The recent cerunlikof the townnt Vancouver, so 'states' the Neva of that place, shows that over 50 per cent. of the adult pppulatioWof that town are Chinamen. An agitation -is on foot now 0 discourage the employment pi Chinese labor as the,pnly remedy, by boy- cotting, the merchants and othSrs; who ;ern' ploy the Celestials," and thus stktrYS tuem, out...There appears to be, from; all accounts, .0 floating Chinese' o ul ti ie •Columbia going betwe• en Washington Territory and Britiah ming as the demand for their services may 'finctuate. Du. Wr•ttaAht 041c,0**f West • is qinte sine that: he has, at -last di , qne :the, secret of perpetual: 'motion, • and discover tablespoonful of cold 'water and a te"P°°°- run forever. It derivesitsmo n fro the constructed a wheel le thinks ful of butter to each cup of the mixture. attractio4 �f gtay4ation„, a ra amical Let this cdok elowly• en the ha,ek of the. • movement :being...placed on the, wheel too dry, -add boiling water. •Taste it, andin range, Of/Tin freclqient135 if it becomes suph.a way that the deseending side i • • if not sufficiently seasoned• throw in some h pepper and salt, but yerycebtiously. Serve very hot. " The Irreprpachable Way to Broil a Weak.* First see that thefire4000 tt. haueli ;of itcoheiTipirai all the drau hts to carry off all the smoke that is made'durin ;the process of broiling; •then see that th gridiron is smoOth and quite clean, tub well with whiting or chalk„ lay on yeti steak. • Do not pound it, nor after it is o the fire stick a fork into it, or the juice wi it 11 esoape.• either salt or pepper itf d� that-' pp the dish: •Thro* little Salt on the fire; putover the 1,3teak ; place the gridiron close, on the range for, ti;t0 first -few minutes t� Carbonize the surface; then' turn it over quickly; to carbonite" the other side. Now it should, be exposed to a slower fire to do which place two bricks on their edges, and rest the gridiron on them: The steak shotild be turned repeatedly and carefully, and whenat-feels ra,ther-firm-tolhe it is rim, and if so liked it should betaken r. . off, laid on a het dishZon.• ..which 'SUM. and.a ,haltotireceS othlifter have been-inelted, lees' '" than °moll:till tables oonftil of salt •a inch v es . By the force of its. aCtion it ke ps the.wheeleteadily in Motion. .'The wheel is tiventy-six inches in diameter 'by. eight p inches in th' kn. ' ' huobeenftrangated. The .eoeiety is also A intention or wipe, interest, to travellers • • contribUting towards the enst of au edithm in- the, Fanti tongno, spoken 'ort the West Cpast of. Afrtea. • • .• Was rendered by the Massachusetts Supreme Cou the other day. When passengers are robbedst _night in a sleeping car the court hOlds that the steepingcar coin n " I" abl for the:PM. " The etOniPanYt" .94 joBtfoo: Morton:, 41101da itself o 'ars; as turn -Ohl ing safe and Co and'wlien it sells a ticket it ' • stipulates, to d* Co. It is, its du reasonable. Means to Oath' the.. against theft;- and if throtigh wan Stolen) the company is liable. Such ..11e, might reasonablrearry with hint are th a e eats of a passengere,h.,Brrtilaee is required by public policy and by the in-' terests of both the passenger and the com- pany," • •• I • • Itis likely to be long before Cfermany' makeeniuch headway in, the three: large 'slande of the •Solornon group which she • akjust annexed: •We knew Very little, ,who disceveredthem. • LabOr shi s h more about these...islands than the Spieeevnnreslisfia;b:dye Infortu= ne made Wsaswsholadt e mis- ver • the- n these cffeised is not ham's, egarded • I grX; atiOn • Cr'quareCasteUe,-; ffi 171 Rai 1 h TR UNWNLC0,611,116` ABY Rathetfe .LAttle Sketch• Nroirsil ' Attached., 14 " Another' month to feedo"! *skfa Allen, when the new baby' cern°. ' Clod never sends .motitbe ilulests he„ loner sendehread,to fill them," said hiri OPaPkoYer 41.,icohthieef Im,e"aty4et.h,00115irlycar;toeyenodua„ thaw°, niltdoutahoshato infortahle• • " tvivicitjy illegal Lied made a mistake when rie, ty to 06e, sent that baby here," Pan:larked _John•Allen, pte: e.oefeecagret itaolgede, iidte:va,erftrhule 4hkmaebosyt,hmheirim:ts4tekillfo:unil;tbil7n;gowwoerld. .01 tt is sad en'ough to inanY People to have. to come into the world at all, Vitt to come into a world Where no Ooe *ants you; te be :in everybody's way; to hafe your feeci and drink -and whemwithal 'you shall be clothed 'reckoned up and. grudged to yon, you, poor ' • httle nroielcome babe, *Inf would'• be in your place? • •• -• " • They christen ed the 'Allen babyby the quaint and pretty name of Barbara.. are. • 'Allen hoped it would. bring' g o luck, •because it had 13,eeh the na..ixie- of a _Sweet. ' • woman *ho- deed -her Own mother; And it rernindedhirAtthatotherBarhats, Alleo4 and the' song she °fieriest. crooned td - •the baby was that old love sting with its sad ietastTP.Pe'se th. e .'unwe'lccux10%.hab1;15.1.1.;hi'tQ' have hem a pale„.pensitre child, who never smiled, there- is anything in • azi,teriatal. theories; . But truth cohapels me. to'eay that', she was.not.• She grew and thrived, • and looked pretty in the only clothes that 7 ' were her,P,. the' east4ff and Out-gtown Ward- robe ofjohn Allen, 'jun, And site:juin bubbled over with laughter and cooings, tioa eweiomtiledtoboet•anyo.ted a • nd petted: , as if she,had. • - • " he late for Work, Jebn." hie Wife ' would say' to John ' • . • to cro• ,w,,Dand yne haet poirne,roAnnipaw;wittililittt410 anent er-wad WOrktlaite'Verelthilett d "th front hirstiongc arms, . and he kiesed her again. e the MisWer„,its.hetostiectleilighip7' • , _ Cows' feetpf•care on Meters, ache thought Atom* of the baby that at last had found conae'. Bo With them all, , The 1dg Pieter' "wasted her timr-atrififirekyorliiied jt,L-let ..thnecouldreverle•Waetectm-that.vay--- getting deft on hr knees to worship that babY. And, her voice grew low and oft, beza.use of the new love in her heart. .And • when • little Bah '.coul&ledill-about you: • would haye;thought.them a family of lima-. tice. She wart , their, cueing; their queen -e their-idol.---Ah,-•-it has been well said that.. ' • eou tit caning.: : . Gives better gins than mon in benediction. . 411. en'the unweico' me baby had ;Wen crown of •colaseoration;,,a *voice Caged, and. It Went horde throtigh the on arms of God' into the New Hem(); wheteneChildis ever 4_, De.: trait p' res And.that was an--7quite'idis - Ne entelyi „But , The children:cried so When her eyes were shtdt.: . • • 'The .niptii eMinentmedicalnitthors agree thatriteamatism ,cattsed by inactiVity of the • Hirer* and' 3 kidileyp, and 'consecrenk.. forniation of ' Uric aoid,_ whichirs absorbed' by, the blood. NfoCollom's Rlienniatic • •Bliiiellant tektn internally '7.cnree , 'rofighly. •• , • cour,ting with .•:The acePraplishedkOttentot has a vent': effeetiVe Wa-y,of ,proposing marriage, When he takes it"fancy to • a girl he knocks her „ -dOwn with a club popetheqiiestion.;,1t. ,she pays yes he.earries:her off and _Marriea hee,--Itehe'saYfiliohe-Plokii-u his deb .and toes . 'off to' -woo ' seine y •Ptarlingeoil'Fiee ;•• f* : • made terrible savages ef the nal kidiaahping thent work on Qtie lantations, No tvhite meahave, ev n the threejilanda,;,except-:,twi,r- nate 'Captives: 'The flufferilige of O an idiot of him, •"lead n� 'one know 'became of the otherexcept that he as a slaveto an, iialahd tribe. Th sionaries, who have spread all o Pacific; have never dared to liVe islands:. Many of the natives are pr head hunters, an Occupation that likely to become popular , among v especially 4 a white nian's head iti r as, a gem for the finest collections. LORD Itiiinehril Cmhipen,Veresi mwatistiadgnneao.utno. ci.eetd.aiinnitihts..jel:e0ondort Tit; sively, and thie le how the," Tluin doll% d,rove' into Printing :House shortlyaffer 11 at night„ancl asked Ike*editer,,,...-110...wart+lodgedWithla leatlYiiii both:, As soon as Lord Ha had been seen' off the prenalsesitnord issued -to- rOCk''''i'Veri door; back and e keys to the editor's. vetches, as they arrived through.-th ht-' Were taken in at a •windov( in the n.rtyard. Not e soul Was,perrnitted' tp. vetlieprerniees- onahlpreteittslatever. e secret watftwageolock in the nieruing' lted inthe breads of the 'editor. and two; ncing reeignatiOnand.the• articles .c(iniinent. :thereon were Written. and held beck ..to .lastintoment. But even thezi,•the hour ing-tone-at-Whielt other papers had.gozietO, is, the door's Were still lecked,:azid it Wag ' not.till the Paper had gone to press that the doors *ere:unlocked. • get44BanYde:noh4alL the iestat3lenthiygusreeizeadni,f9ohtgn, oii payment of rent inPortree, Sootland.' The thing Seems !,incredible, .13nt it is i'.cold fact.. • Here is the., of ..artibleS ,Beizedby-Aleianderalacdonalit,Sleriff, of :Inverness, on ace(nnit of nonpayment rent by McRae, a:tenthato43f.'Lord Macdonald.,; • It' appeared the,•GlasgoW• T4esser and. Ordcliery• Wooden:seats Le: 1 6 •.. :0 2 0 Cradle end i_ipinhing wheel . • • 0 6 Two be and.blankets • art le mounted on a wooden frame rekembliug-- a -grindstone - frame Th h is eyed to a. steel axle, *hich rests on brass bearings:. Dr.• Gray has had one of the machines' al'.1ais house working steadily for thepast three rnonthi3. He lahored.twenty years overhisiniention. Gazvt, receives as- President of the Fren�h, epublio n yearly , salary of $240,000,' besides the followingallowances : 1120,000 for heatingand l'g mg, ,servants and washing, 660,000 for, his ,entertain. merits. and journeys,' and .025;00if for' the Maintenance of hisgame preserfes. With respect Ito the latter,' it is worth. while noting that the game is no longer Rehr to hospitals arid barracks as in former 'Unica; but-aoltt exempt. from •the 'octrol, „duty, for the private benefit I' tho he.cost=of-hig-traVe/rigralfiaffi defrayed y the4-ailWayeeorapanies over whose fines e travels a:deadhead,' and 'he has afree ox at the Operaad .0' the theatres. The ost erfe t chopped parsley,' well mixed ; lay the steak of white pepper and one tablespoenful of. mvidociet fuotTpbaiti,c,p1!('':1)itthheeEblye;iet.ii,til:a!!1.e.,.(mn- angi .residences is prp. e immediately. aware'thet-.:1Ed famous • "Stars d Th on one side, and theri 'OriTthe other. 'Serve NOT IrlitWr' of nnr, ....keaderEi,:probalkrare. Stripes ." of the United States :are f 1°° der writers. , •Theparagrapla ariziOu • • The Vietim,s csrlpotlivrell Brig. • . *: . , • At , .public meethig at Eirkwall; the Other day, presided over byrrovoet Reid., a committee Wart appointed' to. 'draw hp an appeal for suhscrihtiOne.forthe-erection. monlziaent• at Moul -Head Deern Orkneyon memory �'f ev,er two hiniclred COvenanters who perished there' in Decent-, • ber, 1679... The Covenantere referred- to Were•taken prisoners after the ;Battle of „ Bothwel1.13Eig, and on tbe 15th. of NoVeht.' )30,11679; were put on, hoard theehip Crown a:Leith.: The vessel was diertaken in, a. galeoff Orkney,' and was :wreeked°. • Aiithe hatches: Were fastened dewhen, the Coven. waters", over tViO hundred of thein perished, 'tpati Were bhried Scariating, .1)&32'3243w where it is. proposed toplade the mothinaeht., Provost Reid stated that Dr. Gunhing. had premised to subscribe 'to the extent • of 150, whilst the Re*: :John Henderson Thomson, author of "The Martyrs' -.Graves Of. Beet - land.!' • and, othere,, were taking a' warm inter' et" in the moveine,nt A suggestion. made y the Iteir. johirH. Themson, that, an obelisk or 'on the; bag° of WhiCh the, mines of all the ;Sufferers could. he ; inecribed, should be PlaCedat. pointwhere it .ciattla be seen frona ' pleasing Vessels, :was :e very favorably, received.. • :• ;in th th on th • -and the Aoceitial,Harne_ef-413O-Washihg- "9 tons," Which Speaks Of Sulgrave under the: title of 44 Shalispeare's .Country. hovel guide, illuetrated by •*photograhhs, tion COmPany have publiehed ,PMe English '.1116.Balit'a44 Weasits..jun.th:., ancestral' home oC.the Washbagton from Whom „apratigthe renowned 4. X'ather ef, Country'. George Washington,. first. President0 the United Statesc, and:Item whose'coat of atrns?, still to :belaten.in the Village, the Aniericazi ltartner,..-the. fin:tone; •Stare arid Stripes," took its origin, ,lies * abont,three nailed to . theisentlaiveet of Nforton Pinkitey, in.. 0,- .seelitded. valley. on ,the.left hand Ode of the road leading to Banbury,....* .0*.* anatontside 'the village, standing about * two fielda Wk.' from the road; is the linciefit,., Maher house • erected by -Lenience :Waithingthia about the year 1560, still bearing on,, the, spandrils the -outer porch his coat* .of arms, -the 4.iiltera and Strilies; ;InCeribed on 'with. lid (hist, araveri, 0:hot:et it.n• ' ' • , To. neWlf,:diScovi3red: goldfield at Tee tilpaTTesuiania,.fs'the 'Most exeitingtOpic Oho' colOrty at present* .The sheds' cer- espondent of the 'Smith. 4ustralian RegiSter poria On• a • 'recent ' date as: follows : " A umber ;of Men •have :. left 'the. Teetnlita dig- gs, brit the field is Still thicklYpopulatecl, e tentsnuMbering : frOrn 400 -to 500; and e 'men:upwards Of. 1,800. Workhas gone More steadily and systematicellylo.day an before..., and* there 'are' not so many gangs of loafers hanging: about: III ,fricwe n;••to 4he•-retitilts---frern-AlieTWiiihings; tigh gold is still &Una: in smell nuggets., differept-clitiiifiVrlaVe seen' quantities 10dwt...• Mici• „. ohtained. od; prospects are leing Obtained: from. ima lying on, the West. bank of theoreek, d not in the watercourse."' The telegram has been repeiVed b th e Cojo Secretary of Western Atietralia from Mr. Hare, GoVernitent resident 'Vityridhern, 'dated .October 14t1a, arid despatched via Pert DerWiit i•••tviefid, an Ohl.Queencland :digger,l3rings news that a •40oz. nugget has been found 'at the Einaherley. • goldfields.. He- reports:. that '.the 'diggers. aregetting more gold than ' generally, stippetied ; 4500 worth: of gold was • Jiro ht • I ast m e SatOday...1!rospecting parties. haVe'gone . School • up the Ord, Forrest end King Rivers in tliA-on., heats: , 'A. lode, • tairppotied to be of cinnabar; turned 300 feet wide • has been, discovered • Later Chajrm "reports ate 4/ii•faty .encouraging..- 'A party -of the bit men have found geld Six 'and bine nailed the 'pas 'froM'Wradliarn; but • hot. tu3 yet iri -payable 'ference n dies, The, country/. hi . being. , Well 0.4preke heated. Mr. Carr -BOA; ha's brought theeha . „ t..elhartgraifident quartz, in 'which geld A Cluirinie g ew py. monster : Wil go into a' ' t h p London Queen an, interesting acCount the :charms: Of Altie gladsome Japan We copy:from an -advertisement in the: Aio yet llow_out-fpur feet longand thuck a mai' s arm.' . Immediately it is released T-2 fi01,12 the hand it fliee overthe retina,. :,-;" causing the greatest eontiternation and -""' herror among lathes. StrOked: the right bk. Go 'way, it purs with • pleasure; :stroked the w• rong way. it Sends' forth blood-eurdling screams. , This;snake is , always 'ready for mischief, and:will "cause inpreluntietve` minutes than ordinary ' mortals, dese 'n a lifetime: InValuable. for. parties, most bashful , young ladies invariably' clutching the heart:tit • gentleman for pro-- tection and refusing to release them Until the; monster' is removed •from the teem." Dog (puppy) ' - Chair Churn and top Graip ' 10 0 01 0 • 01 0 ' 0 .1.• In yard,,quantity (0 corn All these ' hrticlee wee to he d'io81;(100 t00. In stable, and Other effectlit auction after forty eight honks. When this ;farthitis.seiiihe was male the 'hien, 'McRae .was at, the ppint elf 'death.: . Wife' and ieVezi , were .living .on . potatoes alone. • .TheY- were clad in rage•and there' was not a Penny in the house, ' . , • THIBTEN different religious deheinina- tiona in Ballade)! hia• h m mentllor the 4j'Vertgelikition'. of y eans of a house to, ,housevis The ,tectOr.ol. Pthtei3tant Ephico chzirch is chairman of the committee 4 ing the 'zindertakin' g in charge, and a formed (German). Church .pastor .18 Secretary,.while • some '400 congregatirnis are engaged in the tierk, invol nual epecia 'services in each church nightly •shltseqiiehtly union meetings ni cpnveme • heighborhopds.• It is ,proposed, as, far ppssihlOp Visit every honselo thecity a 'extend peratifill'invitation to the lomat teattend the 'services at each church they may prefer. The 'volunteers • who. the Visiting Will, take the names end a :dresties, of :those ;oh Whom. they. 04,11 r of children :hot attendirtg Sunday ,.the church attended, pt;: ff' none, •TheSe returns will be in • at 'the, end 'of the; week, t� the en 'est'the Six. districts into which ylies been divided, who . will . netify tors Of the churches for Which pre-• • has been expressed. . Those . who no prefetence Will be considered rge Of the district. self. • When it seems 'to ;be required„the visitation Will be •reheated ' ,:ofterb '58 appears advisable.. • • • An Exacting Thief.. Mid:tabling:Who lately rePorted that he' had beeh robbed Of 6115 in cash as well as other articles, says -he •folind a•• note lyin an hie front dooretepsorne flights ago, .vrit. ten in a large straggling hand; centaming the Beware 1: 1, took yehr money. If you don't leave the tOwn;, I'll: ,flua burn you out." A few: nights ago soother note was foudd oh the back doorstep; Which new pro§ Was to theeffect that it would be the fi 1 ' • 'Ivor the,Year 1887 ' , No' better' resolution pan be Made than to' thWe. resist buying any of ikeIrabititutes-offered=-- as. "just as good.", as the great, only, sate- iptaai EE6xptrcio941tOr:c. ay. thin. •Beware of poisonous liesia-eathig Re: substituted, • • • : • • - the Alitoming gremptat!on • Witmah (to tramp), -":You might sitW'. a . nd - little wood for that nide dinner:" Tramp ' „4. (reproachfully)_L41 Madam, you ought not .."" to throw temptation in the ay Of a poor man." •Worniii-,-" Temptation?" Tramp 'keg, Madam... were. tp saw soine WOod the chances ars I'worild. carry •offthe " h' .t. saw.- an ones man how, an , wan do, to Stay so. -Harper s •Baxar. • warning, `mid advising - him to leave at once.' , 'Mr. Ballarti says he cannot decoUnt for.sinihstrangeproceedirigs..-Clinrioftetown Pcorfor.;* The peyll's•Leaf. ...Ai Timor, near the ieland of Java, there . . is a plant ;Called the devil's .leaf, whose petals, heihg, Of a %heathy nathre, possess leis' . sops *hen ;penetrating the 'flesh. * I (Mee, that. a gentleman in Ifo,noloili who had :been..stung by -this plaht vvho hateIYeSeapect death,' and who had a great raw sore -like that. SOnietimeS Made by the 'irtingaree of southerh Pacific tvaterion,,,his left atrth' He alluded 'to it facetiOnsly as his iittaW- •berry triark.-NOw York Tines. " • . o : • : Nelitia 01,8 Al4Oirti011a • •' Prince Bismarckresponse to a 'request from the Royal Lill r a,t 'sentr the following autograph ;, "1 fulfill Wit pleasure -your whit ; glad Id have sriothe Opportunity of :expressizigtho gratitud ,which Geri:tit:thy will ever, keel for' you inagniininioua " Ring and for .Bayartat brevery, in reineMberirigthe restoration e unity and security: Of Hitt bAa,ratch he Zondon ' . • It -is. 0oW `,:luiderstOod . that the. dudes dit. wearing • ovoroatir this winter Catisesthey :have, found that their corsets cp.tlitat 'sufficiently Warm. „ tAl -r}leactdresses aro' worn' niorticre'veiiip *nlarricd WomOtt fa rti,tner-,!, 6 tertaillinentl • 1. 18 piainiy The reef is about 120 mules from Wyndham.- .:BoY(1 is,proceeding south by the Perth." . • THE 'Belgian GOvernthent offers a prize of 65,000, to -be awarded hi • 1880, t� the author of the best Work en the progress of electricity in its usess. inator and for lighting purposes; with all applications Oat Pam be made el it, for Such purposes, and theecononly .and advantages which its tide may offer. The prize' iti, open toall nationalitiesantematiseript may be -written in English, Freneh,_' Flemish, German; Italian or Spanish: •• '• AT the meeting of - the, Eastern Dairy- men's Ass9Ciation• in Brockville reeently, ,Mr. Bine, Id' the Ontario Bureau of the Statistieg,. brought , out the scut -ions, fact' that the Ettitern part of Ontario gets the better of‘the Western -part , the score of ger quantity of cheese to a kiveh .quantity of milk, to the extent of an aggre r• gateOf 6315,000. • Cri the etliet hand, the 0 Western part al the, Province, by virtue of r a better average price for the whole Make L'of cheeid, gets the hotter of tho Eastern peii to, the extent.of abotif , %Tut iteligious Tract ' Society lute just rpeeived copies of13uoyon!s " Bra- gress" Which has been produced at its cost in the japahese ' language., , illustra, lions are the Werk,of a nativii":attkit, and, strb unit!, tkablo interest as 'Olioving how irit Of the ‘'aribtis tharaders and 1)o, bM1 oho lit TI a leit1.94AntCtityJiip)111'.itt' t .714vat-ilf th upfix onions very Axle; pot, thein in it BC •'tsancopili,i with tWo. cupfuls of het water, I . abOut two ounces , of gOod ..„buttert; scirnc PePPer and salt d:redgcriii'llour• "Let it -ar atesv° until thermions are quite soft, then be ' have the steak broile(11. put into the sauce- 1(9 pan with onions.; then sunnier . nhont ten mintiteS andsond to the ta.ble very hot. Belt Molassee Gingerbread. -r-, A cupful of en ;•;• • A , • Weise 'Off than the, Tranipt • ," Gi.ttin' pay for that he aekede he came 'along to Where a man was sheyel, ling snow. • . ' ."Not a; red." . "Then you!re a55611,6 • "'Yes, I know it, but as I, oWn the bowie, and lot L.don't, See how 1.* to get around; it."-ffetrait Free Pre$8. • 7 . • , 'The...telpher 'wanted to box my (tare this morning," remarked Johnny. Fizzle: ' Hew do you•knoW • that lie Wanted ice boxyour stare?" asked his' mother. . . , If he hadn't Wentel“O box my ears he woiildn't have done It kiuldle, eh?"' : • • ND'S:. Eunice Dariiiii;' of Hersey, Me., f, ' who was 101 years old a- feW days ago, is credited )L,?. a local newspaiie,r with the 'ability to knit a liair•Pf woollen socks- in a 'day besides attending teller householdiverk.. She has never worn a pair Of glasses life.' The knitting part of this story will not he readily believed by, prVticathorSoriii, • who knowwhat knitting is, ' / . .ratis Gaulois : • 4. 'Calirro r nio engitged s luitidservitut latoly arrivt. • ' •I .,,„,,,,,.,....„,i,....,,,,eraay ne ar,iteci her i , 4 .;,;-!', -,74;fer, • " But , * * at La , , she replied, "; ttook s4ri3ie iiip to"I'' „‘&71ts:' , •. t evening." •'• • . - ..,'•'.. , • _ • War Ahead. ', There Is 'great danger of war with"flae?ne0 the near, future, but at present we can patine 0 the arts of happiness; prosperity and wealth. . Wherever you live_ yen should-wribrteltailett. & Co:, Portland, Maine, end ,feceive (free) . full , information about work that you can d, and:: live at home, earning thereby from15 to $25 and.. upwards daily. Soroe have earnetl ever 850 las • day,. CaPital not reettiredp you are started free: Allis new; both sates. ages. 'Pay,&hove guaranteed; froralfikit 'kart. " . • •••; "A Trite Wife's Love. The deepest gold mind in the 'world is in California, says a geating item, but that's ' it 'mistake, The deepest gold' mine in the' • wsrlei is a true nitslioevingheart. No Man : .. ever get to, the bottom Of it yet.-Sonierttil/e4 •.• .. :from the denten -.;:p..giti hfill In `Brunswick ' there is 7 lix.,,,wend putii, judging . has liard work tottep ahead of its ordera„ , running night. an .'fiey, • and Pulp 'made' 1:••• there has 'gene to, &Sion ancl' riiturried in the shape of. newirrtpers within fortY:,eight ealliallerthinnaitthninsigemessimimaaa , • • , , 1 1 NSUMPTI remedy for theabove Om,; by teepee% , thou/wade of easee.or the worst kind sue of 'oat stseinor have ham cured. ,Indoed, an strong. la ntr_nkfiblia fur . • ellIcaoy, that 1 will send. TWQ•BOTT&ES together.. "RIM a vAinAsui TintArtsa on this 414eiss• to ear. eallteter. inve.exp4ss and 84 0.,eadroaa. • . . . • . Branch Offloo,•87 ottge Sti Torooto • ON L. 4. 87. , ' ' • .