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'0"*.fleeFese40V044leste0, etgetloSS.S.SO 1 effect of a, certain drug I had, de- the summons. With a smile is we
I IP itb 11„4 oil( 8 th..,, face'. "Pella' w ! I lai.ow it Jim'e plan'. I was .te' taee-u:on
R.,
n -/ I "I'Ve true theo 9" he said read- You will of course have
wee -ed.
e scribed in my nailer. took up the tale :-
'''' 11 '" • ia. man. *I have known it for weelts: mYself the duties of parlour-inaid in
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'-......:,:7* 1 stemmue man. Oaten the eerteuxty bilettes for the post, the thought
,e. , „,,, ferced iteelf upou Be I surreptitious- that I might assist him in his
'Ceee')V'SM*CSsK'..e`44veeseveees.se 4 is took, gomple„s of my food and eereer deeided nee, ?ad the neet train
Be nuttuel couseet taet, nigt, a, drink and had them analyzed. Three carried me to my situation. Lord
snese.e.aeeeeteeesee.aesae. tee bowls helf a semi and stick these
I pit serve4 ferns. ie them, placiug
k'
About til
tit
ein about your rooms, me eng a
woods,y spot 01 water. If the ferile
beeome dusty wash gently and z -
•turn to place. 'Pile smallest ferns
pee 1 I ouse the table, or bouquet for the dress,
may be ueed. with fresh deleeee ter
e
trorocove,04,04,44,4 Pays Herper'e Boxer
cluvxmjay coowE mak4 a y table fernery
1234keite- &Vett: ix inches wide:
move beet teet, mode to u'w.ti
e, nea I did so. but ltothing deleter- Didsbury was apprised of ur., vemu_ sono
luso lond-er rOund. if you prefer xt-
for the open air was es eue, ineae goitells could be found. It is balding- ing, so the gromid was mode easy aod three 'niches deep, Paste eloth
Sauce -Add up cboiling water to
ating- tonic awe tee closeness oe it is fiendish. 1 1 enow that some- ier me. 1 qt carefully picked cranbereies and around elm edges ele prevent hits of
-the Sinangeroona ragere 040,ew, nine , ene about nee is murdering me. and I must have phlyed. the pall Wefl. cook sleWly until the s.kto4 burst, earth froen tioding their way aut.
Richmond and meself lay
on
t
to et 1 de and si
y strbtee garden chaise. • • • far a • • • araeter entered ino the ulbldS Oi a xowe10 mnuts bneTerfernsl
,r ieegr, n . filiog thsp
e o.ces witgee
h re
eoatfeetlyea I am impotoot„ et is drieino me for no snspicioa es to my mai eheis :then stir in S cups graeulated sugar, Plant be the tox roots- of
ableteed in mad 1 e
oamil
while in the French wladow Jews not drese , . . For leenenes eake, I fellow servants. tify explicit in -Of -leo molds and let gat cold. Crane moss or nreenieg pine." Sprinkle
wine sat industriolndy plyiug her adjure you, present this crime r• struetions were to diseever how the eerries eooked in this *winner will every day anct keep in a cool piece
necdle en sotue oaint,y iittle goo- "Cahn voueself. my lord." I seid, Pejo= ini
was admstered. and no- jll
ey beeutifully mid are' by Many , et nighe. anel your tabrr
le feiery wll
that ougured a coming inter- (piletlcitme
i
pre- ozeJlately on ure urniaal I set ray prexerred wall 'turkey to the strait-, keep Itosie awl greext all summer,
Mere y. -Exnt in :your
ing her husband le his inqution ,Will yoltilv leavce"dtiuirurotylis'er4Ve=117dre-A'stiwe-tot:i:toa."Nhvitrl read steill"! e'a('Inljaelriat'-‘aele4" takg
etiei x:oh(1111.°11118.1 uttei:veel°0Ples KNITTING AS A 1
411)1[VI-7^
enting event, from time to time aid- sent o
es to my doiegs mem too date a my quiet emeeer rnos.sio.e4 bi,e, vante convinced me that none pf ,.-.4410_§ eseigh and indigestible, .
exanteeng IS luck. ared In? eeestialiets
and he fell bacic in his chair with"'enteheie w.ere t.,10-clag a band in
our prelious ateetieg, the , Tarte-Line a deep perforated pie An the treatment oe rheumatism to
Tem come,- 1 said --my exaininae feeble gesture of eseent. I touehed na..S.tardi-v baseless- . (Hail' with good Paste- sod illl it be A most helpful exercise for bends
rnte seteme had been. dereeed by with crenberry sauce cooked ee i
time being completed to their satis- the bell. "Pray be good eeough to ' 41. liable to become stiff from the COM-
faetion-"tell me something about order a. conveyance," I said to 'dna ' ' ' - - •- •
blew the world has been genie: with' "I wieb. to go to the nearest druge
eau. Three years ago 1 left you, gist."
James Richmond, a patieutless The man appeared and received the
medico, and a more or leee me;- order. With a partiug word of elk"
some more subtle brain. lbe lord- preceding recipe. Put several stripe „ p
I by
ship geve me every' opportnitity, but of pea paete ,aceose tie top in late physicians eeeanee of its efficiency
though I observed him closely for „ tice fashion end bake io cluld9 joabeeleg- up toe baud of ouch
three eletee I could discover nothing, oven,
land every day ite had been compelled Pudding ---Mix together 1 beaten L644rcea-olg.sp. ajZsieP%re":4 olitalebelle!
zdk anie or. Surele some eetteola couragentent I went out and was th f C
to have recourse to the antxdote. egg,. Sktg.p.r, to,bleepeoris nut- feetiou of the lingers of that ebalo
lacter, tuxitting is regaraed as a =Pat ler any kind of tire. The silence,
,benClielal exercise. Beeidee, the:of course. Wee abeolutee and the tone
;steeple work is eaid to be gee Peeele, Men who erilapeeed ehe crow were ee
'lent divernion for the ner'ree, mad is cut off from their fellows as tempo
reeneeemeneeee to women sagering' they baS been Ip another Werld,
ifrout insomnia And depreioo. IP,4The becaelle heavily cbarged, with
certain eauttaromes Oxitents aro Alines of potsonoes, cartmoie aeld
Couraged to Make nee of bright gas, and the mea were obliged to
StVeIN tlud the work is pleasant, frequently innale Onnet4. and rub
tbat it is much eujoyed them, their nostrils aud lips with a pom-
ade made Of NAM.
HINTS TO 1TOUSBREEPERS. "Minutes." said one of them, AP
etlid that two Oelleee of ierWerdn' "eeeleed like hours,"
perloaogitooto ot potash thrown into But the tine at leegth elapsed,
• 4 OM ta 111 2
On p ugatter. Cups ei neer,. 1 teaspoon
(Haase' cbarce that comes not to eve rig idly driven to the tows. 4110,arrived on one of his dying visits. boning powder. toed 1 cup chopped
try ilium Who dreams of fat fees lend eoeeleoan wee inclired to he ;come erne wife was indispoeed. he s,eid. cranberrieo. WUrie hetet, an oiled
1larySesseet =met he lifted Ton' menleative. and ere I re -.entered thoiand he had left her at Sferitones mold, cover, and eteene for 1 hour.
into your presetit established post- owers 1 bad learned that for Some lila manner with his lordship struelz!Serve with any sweet 11(11114 eanee.
ticee There is no Other dedectieee two years or more his lordship bad ilea as Hee nothing age 'Oran tbat , Cranberry Oes--Spread slices of
poesible Wizo then is the r e•stny
ve t e e 0 a tee neee a cringuig bound, but there was torten. Neal or TOAst beet with
el'ie".41,t;:eue-2etlatithoanuttieetttlw d14 14" r "A *J! 1' 'emit 1" staid the man; 'that in his fat•e when he watelted the eranlierry eauce eopeed as en era
,gzi, „cures vowed them to smite. i "don,:! see, to 'ace the 'cart for, old man tottering about the room mine. sprinkle with grated combo,
,,- anertlimg, 4t wee diff'rent when "er that made me ineetleibly think of a ieeason lightly. add Steele little hite
"Your k10411Cti4014 is not f.ir wide te• . 1 d r,it lid it e
ledyship wee aliee-sbeiore --a e ter s e ug 5 pry. Of butter, roll up and tie. Dip in
111"rh"" returned Jim. ntier 4 Flora went away. She was is only ile left in the evening with a smile'lltd butter. roll in eeasoned
latzeo. "teat -that iS a story ne.
ter tev ,chilil--niade whet they call a rune 'on los face. l'revione to bis ammo' craalubs (Home' &fit4 pepper, minced
• e • c t i I -4 ie oepreaelled johneon, oreiou anti celery for ceasouingt 4,1pd
wae can teil letter than 1,
her I we everything." ,a.way ;04We-co:met% rota ap 4 u too ver. i e
, o esa o- ,The ole man thought a powerful loto a small paenage ioto Ws hand. :raid: Mimi* for breeklaee. lunch or tea.
in i. ee •,•• • 4 t .
,111.,..ord pc,....,1v, you reed about it? the butler. in the eall and, elipting brown llgbtly i,n,a 7'ich oven- Pee
"JiM enaggerntes My share
rill arraid... °1f4'f INIr'''' ''''"e4-Lof nir and the hie4ness nearly broke' "You might see that this is placed:
laosid. slialnrig a reprtnieg finger at ', .4
i 18 earn for 'e knew the Captain for ion the old manni table, will you ?'
lam' husband. CABBAGE ItELISIIES.
-Ton Lee tbe awry. outi, I will what nx weaeatiethlog more raw leasaThey're bis Peeei.01 letilas, YOU know, p i.....1 0,
lia40,•• 1 5gid. prompi iv, gild viol., than an adventurer. They visit oc-•what a faddipt, Ile is oter them, ,in "firteirr, e.‘410P cal‘drdp tine, plaeo in
trig to toy persoastoo, JL eolo.. easionallyeefor there XV55 SOMe s ort,'; Won't twritei w Vitt aotstlItting ..elso. I ,i d-rip:V111,1tiptcebnoTpl"fte,4kteC171441tVg!
. ,...
, of reeonciliation. I believe. when er, lorgot o g ea teat o urn.
-
JO,.
where the water has be met the "Mers-"
e pumped out the
on,np„ols, water from be' tanks, aud rose
eceee feel will PerifY It °"""" "" again to the eurfaee, with all &extern
1 Rusty iron artielea if left over ot.o alld nom,
"night blitth Btlar whey In tbeir aorta to ghee the Palle
be elenesell mere eellY ear•eonikienee In their novel inverxtione,
other weYs aaeording ,414 "" "nlinventors frequently make stealing
change.
teencea t•-• spoon soda. 2 teaspoons sugar, 4
waa. ao.n.k., as you
"ow. .1, wits '10..dy.ship died -but Ws very rarely ; i The ine4fedut• steel4leattrilli "ti TePoPPer pod, salt to taste, Stir of-
. tee test time WOR three mptles ago, 1 Monter, an a Muse mme ate y
Inveies heen on toeicology. and ten. vooking until Mellon.
et. Ivy after leaeing fan, hospital.. tts near as no Matter • • , pasee out of my mind.. It was the - je eesi-
v.7ele• 1 had inade a spesial study of ' *The melds eaatteu gave mo food 1 next . ipor.Lding.,,whret ,.his. :Itotrdehnt) '1 tidle;.alns-eaoleeo waitriatilaaabubdagrOZT
elleeet, 1 re!'itribUted a paper for reflection- 1 CURIO Mete the litirmy Wee. al nd a
- t' - or 1 Cu -good ere41.11. AceOrde
t
to the ".11,ancete• ea 'env teratt of I found his lordebip sittiug as I deek. toot; up his pen that its ne.
age. teavimone ';elt nel•e.(mo ft W
neown empolo. lutd leoo Pourlog, out a dose of tleenee dawnmtw to 61720 of castaxed en
e. ., sugar. Stir NiVrill451y with a fork
ontd" Tlave 00;45 after it was path- the mieture I had obtnined from the. as the duty °It the meld 4*° end just, before eerviug stir in as
laaed 1 wos s..;rpris,mi to eceelee a ,ehewist I watched Idea drien it. nfo° til4t frtrh ettt revilitir8 Igit mesh eider VInegar tte you have used
telegram. Hastily tearing. tepee the "if it Id' what we OW% "Illf. i "at nelli; naYs4, in the b d Of °millet' Keer' ‘er:r eel°.
euee'ore I read the felines -leg mee. lordsliip." 1 sehl. ''that is the anti- PlIttie . °, st est ne __!L eoe - .e.,_ Cold Slaw -Slice a $olid head very
seee ;---n.lieet, rd your able tivet-' dote: but plainly I must tell you ,t lleg eete ° ,..eFer4 a 4Itov lou In Ur'
iees Shall he ghed lf you will dine 'the administerieg of It cannot lie Psnholoon. Ulla an eloculation of isahootr.8,ttrminTit nhenaegt4eJleerae.14;lesanadr
reele zue to-Nigiut, Sie carriage eau :prolonged indeVeittely. The bane , aorlWanCe be drew the old OM Vet ne h. 2,,, ..,,,_, ..,...,,,,,, a
meet you set the etatio15.--Dids- Inset be discOvered." I rang' tae ofithe pen and replaced it with ore , -et:7;o; ”,t,4,41‘4,a.„7:1:40 a cod head
bury." '11eld. "ms loratehip wishes to reel tnoen fre.in title °P.ell box..Then. le" very thin Piece in the pau 1
•"1-,bit-hury of Elton 'Powers I" 1 tire." T said to the man. and aesist-e conseitnnuYi he placed It in is Ups'7 butter. mutt hot. pot
1
,eriel, involuntarily, and gave a, log hitni up the stairs I saw him, to ramsell• It; as one Haters:11Y s in the cabbage. with a very little
wilistle of atemeemeat. Lord Inds- ' safely iota ted, where. almost lm- *fl the 1.1abit Of tieing, to Vallee thee.water. Let simmer until thoroughly
bevy ! It. was a thence that the ,Inediately. be fell aeleep. Leaving l'i us,,P sew' fa5111(•„ „nos,. i done. Beat 1 egg very Bight ond
'Meet noted of my coofreres would ,,iiint, 1 &tole downstairs and, drop- ' '''''``e an 'nsP "hien ee" "'"nnstir in slowly, then * cue
a popper to tasts,:ar
litate towed at. ,Iping into a cosy choir. gave myself ,Ileaven the sohation of the mystery ,eream. Solt and
Wee a three hours' 1oarneee and' butler The solentnevisaged, revealed itself to me. and I dashed '
"Bra tieltaw" informed Me that it tip to thought. , Warm Slaw -Boll together the
placed the tomato:4 end Cigars forward to arrest his hand. beaten yolts of 2 eggs, '2 table -
dilate; meant sowing at ISIton the at toy. elbow a.nd troceteled to ma "Thi' pen I the pen 1 I gasped. spleens each sugar and Four cream.
night. There would be Just time to plenielt the fire. It struck me that in
IIeeatr,egarued mo in eilent annweev1 tablespoon butter, and 1 cup vine -
peen my bag and run round to aca, he was taking an inordinate Mite „ 'gar. Pour this ever finely cut Cab -
quaint Ellen with the new, NeveU Over the business. and suddenly "What de you wean ?“ he "a4('• 'tap that has been seasoned with
I say that *he was as excited oeer9ooldng or I found him gazing the presently. a an pepper. 'Some at once.
It as myself. Her 'whispered -Cood.tentfir at my face. Anxiety Wale -The seeret is out at last," I i
-.
ittele" was ringiug in my eers all lid:than aPParent In his looh• cried ; "I believe those nibs are
through the journey. 1 "ITN lordship seems far from well,
Alighting in dee comes: at non Johnson." I said.
destinatfou I entered the waItineh "'Sorry I ara to see it, sir." he
brougham, and was middle driven retarned. "for a truer gentleman
to the 'Soweto. °You ere expeeted," Ixeser breathed. Thirty nears I've
poisoned 1" FANCY CAKES.
lie- started back in alarm and the subitmo cake...Beet the "Ito oi
pQ0 dropped front bis nerveless tine 13. eggs to a, stiff froth. add to
gene en to the table. them the yolks of 8 eggs well beaten
"Merciful Heaton 1" be quavered. and 1* cops powdered sugar well
nal the unite who took my card. liven in los lordship's service. Only i staring sifted, 1 teaspoon lemon extract and
wildly tet, the box.
"rome this way, and 1 will show ' a year no l've sem him come back I Flee minutes later the wire w911
en- 1 cap flour eifted live times. with 1
you yoar room. Ins lordship dinee atS after a day with the guns as keen dashing its message to Jint. Ms teaspoon crown tartar. Bele in a
Settee" on his food as the best of ,cee, le'unalysis fully e011firmed My stippoel- moderate oven in an utsgreaeed. pan.
By the tine: I had donned tee.. tweet's my heart to see him like :tioln Evere" IIIb in the box had Immersed in a beitisn Place the pan upside down for cake
eneth
ting cloes the man reaPpearee ' this, sir. He eats nothing. It seems, dea•dLY lleisele Its to cool slightly lifted on one side,
and ushered 2)1e Into the spacious alinost as if be was afraid to tOuelt.tastelessness had precluded discovery, and it will drop out, or can be easily
dinnig-room. An old gentleman, the food." !Through the medium of hiS habit-
removed by slipping a, knife (wound
ssitil snow-white hiths was leaning; "I suppose his daughter's marriage!Lord IMISburY had uneonseiemlY as"' the edges when, cold.
on tbe matalepleee before the the. /upset him terribly ?" I suggested. 1 shuilated into his system a daily Rose Lake -Iwo cups powdered
Ile terned at my entranee. and I 'Yes: It was a bad bueiness that, ;modicum of the drug. e sugar, 3 cups sifted flour, whites of
WUS 1111111Q
diatelo struck with the sir. She was always e headstrong. 1 That Illght his 1°1*(1814 wrote to 0 eggs beaten stiff, a cup butter, 1
SrorPecelike 1 eller of his eiwaxerons , flighty girl, and the Captuin's Jest . his son-in-law. IN hat he wrote ie coo welea 2 teaspoons baking pow -
ave. it ueitleti no Second ,glance to ant Al mn to of aattract such known only to himself and his 4 r.
e Colo; part of the dough pink,
tell lee that this luau was ill. nt one as her ladyship was. Abso- i would-be murderer. iflavor with rose, and:bake in lay-
Croseing over to him I took his`lutelv haPeettniens lia was. Ws: Some months afterwards the body , , two whit, Ihe !uidd1e one pink.
extended heed. It was limp and common talk that he marrird her of a suicide bearing a strange roe I Make a filling of icing, and put with
Cold. and bis lingers seemed ; seniblance to the ,Cartain was ex -1
power- for the fortune he knows sonie day same Ornament the top with three
less to exert the slightest preeeure. v.111 come to her. There's ()um tales , posed for mdentlfication in the Paris
"I am giad to see yoU, Mr. Ilieh- about hina. They say he spends inoSti Morgue. It was never claimed.m
icing is still wet, arrange candied
roses ade as follows ; While the
mond." he Eaid. weakly. "Pray be of his time at some gambling as- Lord Didsbury was not unmindful
a rose leaves in decks, letting them
seated. Johuson, you may sere," inos on the Continent. only showing 'of the part Jim had played in overlap a little. Three layers make
The dinner was perfect, and. *el-. up here occasionally to bleed the I plucking him from the jaws of them about right. Leave a small
ing hungry after my journey, e did ' old man for more money. fie takes death, and with him many things i circle in the center, into which drop
justice to it. His lordship, how- care to be mpossible. Tht is why the
most assiduous in his were , the yolk -of hard-boiled egg pulver-
a
ever, took nothing. He. sat back in attentions while he's here. A rank o dream of "fat fees and ITarieY 1 ized. It will stick while frosting is
Ids ebair breathing stertorously, his:bad lot sir, if I may be excused for 'Street" has become such a pleasing wet and a little care will make the
eees glaring into vacancy, and, after .saying it. 4 reality. -London Tit -Bits. , imitation of roses perfect.
attempting coneersation and being -. "His lor dship, I understand, is of I
answered in monosyllables that pro -.ea. studious disposition ?"
claimed his aberration. I gave it “Yes, sir. Spends most of hisI SCREWS YOU CAN'T SEE,
up. He seemed utterly exhausted in :thee in the library. Most punctil- The minuteness of some of the
mind and body. i bus, too; and a regular stickler fur
It was a somewhat trying expe-a trifles. Only yesterday be discharged screws made in a watch factory may
rience. and I was not unthankful la maid takes nearly 150,000 of a, certain
because she had forgotten to be measured by a statement that it
when I found myself assisting him yet out a new pen and clean sta. ,
. e a • 'kind to weigh a pound. Under the
.
.. to the fireplace. He motioned z tionerv on the t ble "
beck
, ra_ microecope they appear in their true
the servant to leave the room. He rambled on for some time
"My lord," I said, '- ,character -perfectly finished bolts.
when we were ing to the bait of my questions, un -
alone, "I do not know whether youtil having, ascertained all that 1 The pivot of the balance -wheel is one
wished to consult rue in my profes- wished to learn from him, I picked two -hundredth of an inch in ditt-
sional capacity, but your con43 ndi- up a book and, taking the hint,
. meter, and' the gauge with which
tion--"' pivots are classified measures to the
.
Withdrew.
VARIOUS RECIPES.
Green Corn Pudding -Draw a sharp
knife through eacii row of corn
lengthwise, then scrape out the
pulp. To one pint of this corn add
one pint of milk and oue pint of
cream, three eggs, thoroughly beat-
en, one tablespoonful of butter, two
tablespoonfuls of sugar, one-half
tablespoonful of flour. Bake for
one hour, stirring uccasionally un-
til it thickens.
Foamy Pudding Sauce -Cream half
"I know it l" he interrupted, After he had gone I lay back and thousandth part of an inch. Eacha. cupful of butter, add a cupful of
querulously. ''I want you to listen. revol‘th
ed the whole of e circum- .
jewel hole into which a pivot fits powdered sugar and flavor with van-
. . . Three months ago I was as stances in iny mind. The man had is about one five -thousandth of an Ma. Set aside Until just before
hale and hearty as any man of leer informed me that Dugard had seen inch larger. than. the pivot to permit serving, then add a fourth of a, cup -
age. To -day I am what you see me service in India previous to leaving sufficient play. lite _finest screw for ful of bot milk and the white of an
-a phyekal wreck. Carter -my medi- (he army, and the conviction forced a small -sized wateh has a thread of egg beaten to a foam. Beat till
cal man -would have inc believe it itself upon me that he, hoping to 260 to the ince, and weiglis one one light and loamy. ,
hasten the old man's death, was the hundred and thirty thousandth of a Spiced Grapes -Take seven pounds
culprit. The deduction seemed the pound. Jewel slabs of sapphire, of fruit, three and a half pounds of
only possible one in view of my ruby, or garnet ere first sawed into
of an inch thick, sugar, one pint of vinegar, and one
knowledge of his antecedents and sltfbs ?Ile -fiftieth
ane
tablespoonfuleach of Ginn am on,
myself. A man does not break up the peculiar means employed, ley ate shellacked to plates so that cloves, allspice and grated nutmeg.
in a few short weeks like this, and some means he was even then adanin- they may be surfaced. Then the in- Pulp the feint, boil in the vinegar
I have studied myself for years, It is -tering the noxious dreg to his vie- diyid.ual, jewels are sawed or beoken until soft, press through a colandee„
was all incomprehensible to me" until tine But haw ? It could not be on, mined through the center, and a add the skins, sugar and spices
this morning 1 read'your paperthrough the medium of his food depression made in the convex die t
s
--hen. boil until thick.
case you could not have desceibed once. How, then '? It etruck me
et fpr an eileeePe A t Pallejewel weighs , Canning Grapes Whole -Pick only
sound grapes of? the stem, being
RitenhOnd, if you had studied my That idea .could .be dismissed
one one-hundredth and fifty thous -
the symptoms clearer," that the solution could only be ar- width of a pound ; a roller a've-
i 1
•,aVery careful not to break the skins
His utterance came -diejeintedly, rived at by someone who had the little more . than .one two bundreel .
Fill cans with grapes, then cover
as if every word was an effort. To opportunity of obserhis lord- and fifty-six thousandth. The layving S'e with cold water, put into a kettle
say that 1 wee astoniehed would be ship's daily routine. est round hairspring stud is one or boiler packed with hay and wa-
to put it mildly. It was impossible for me to re- twenty-fifth of an inch in diameter eee, and keep ebe ewes from break_
"My lord !" I cried, aniazedly ; main, for my doing so weltedonly and about nine one-nun,dredths of an ing-4 cover up and lot them cook
you merin----?" arouse susPicion. and defeat the ono. inch in length. utLtil grapes are heatedthrough.
Carefully turn ofT all juice and fill
With hot syrup asi thick as molasses.
Seal at once. They Etre delicious.
Jellymay be made by taking the
same prorortione of juice a,e ' axe
Used for crab apple jelly.
Is only what is to be expected -in
short that I am breaking tar.
a fool 1 I tell you no man under-
stands his own body better than
"As true as heaven's arch is over Provided with the antidote theold
us," he whiepered, solemnly, el be- marl isould be eat() for- some days. CANAL WOB/<-17,1) BY A MOitten.
lieve that I ant being slowly poi's- Unexpectedly e word spoken by the A most ingenious System is em -
butler recurred to lee mind, and like ployed by which the- director of the
I was not unprepared for the an- a flash the way revettlid itself to Suez Canal can tell at a glance the
nouncement, for, truth to tell, the me, e.lsext morning, efter u, converse- exaet position of all vessels passing
suspicion had been with me as I -Lion with his Jordseip, who seemed through it. A model is placed in the
watehed him at the table. a new man. I left the Towers, and office of Port Said, and the whole
"Pray, allow me," I saicl, heeding four hours afterwards was revealing canal is worked from headqua.rters
towards him and taking his wrist. my plan to my love. Without demur by means of the telegraph, the posi-
My examination and questioning she agreed to aid me, and -By Jove! tion of each ship being marked by
made suspicion conviction. There there goes the ben. Eileen, I nrust a figure the model. It 'is thus
was not the least cloSibt of it. Ine lease you to finish the stores quite easy to arrange for vessels
was ,euffering from the cumeele,tiVe Jim here rose and went to answer passing eaph other.
HOW TO PRESERVE, FERNS.
Gather, during a walk through the
woods, an armful of ferns, selecting
perfect ones ; lay .e.moothly between
newspapers and put to press under
a trunk. These- filaYe so remain un-
til returning to -the city. Fill rose
exPee•ee
SOIE 31111NLING TRIALi
OPD EX:PERU/LEWIS OR TB:ST-
ING INVENTIONS,
Sixteen Rene's in a, Submarine
Beat in. 30 Peet ef
Woter.
A diver, though eupplied with, air
from. the sailace, and, in communice-
tieo with Ida crew o, TQQ.ot Above
bixo, rarely remaine Under Water ter
Mere thau our hours at a time, The
Preimh, naval authorities recently dee
terndned to subject. their new alga.
Interim. the -Mom," to sutineere
oleo of sixteen hours oo cud. says
Louder Anewera,
'The "Narvel,'" a previously befit
iboat of the same type, heel been tiub-
;merged for twelve heure, aad ber
;crew( had sexfinreil frightfully., Ilat
little "Morse" was said to te better
,fitted with air-renewirg, apparee
p, The beat rras sunk in harbor
ono gloomy winter day, and ley at
"the hottom of neariy 00 feet of we3-
ter. The eoltl was lotenae. as
was impossible to
SPAlt. SUPPICIENT AIR
, 7,0434.1,00 may be mooed a lx,,,,,._,,,,,.‘rilaahts4coott ateltZryn. aphoaaratonzivontra.
by paring them without, scalding or l wonderful ,nifeesaving suit. which ie
"timg' panting 1)"li in a kettle " , made of indiarubber. and SO buoyant
i„lt, nneek, „.„," it. selieele.'°,,alnieeleeteienigThint that hall the body a the wearer re.
(.0" '''''4'. "" "*"."."'" "'"'" "".". MAIDS out of water. Air -tight POC,,
is sallicient, juice so they will not, . t , 1 ilit water, food oveu i b
burn. let them cook till done. then arid =taus. a trumpet for signal.,
can in *IQ ""41"/ /""1""' Iso no hog. a torch. and a nig Mite nith
wtrytattewILCIOrheoltrietheydr71411wsmptolic.,ent molt ;lour oFp sim=s
these (lass. Oat it is good for a vs. voidaac
damage in midwfuter, for it stems to , or elmiler matoeate
letzoi,. diffeeent flavor from the could Le more thorough than the
'trial to whIch Mr. Pretest has eub-
Bablee° knitted noodo, crocheteOected Ids invention. Ile has spent
and tainted wool etialele, etee eon seventeen daYS coneecutively in tne
be nicely, cleaned by rubbing them irCOPen sea off Ilavre, eatuiff4 ond
dry door. lieven sleeping, among The latufbilug
A nice way to use hard pears is wave -crests.
to "ginger" them. To two ponds I Allnoet equally alarming was a
of fruit allow two pounds of sugar test made recently of ta, new me -
and a pint of water. with one ounce elatinieal breke, for which Its invent-.
of tincture of ginger or its equivale or, an engineer muted Meares,
etit in fresh ginger root,. Make a claimed tbat it would stop a train
nyrup of the auger and water and travelling at fifty Mlles an hour -
cook the peas in it until transpare 'within twenty yards. To test it. an
'ont, but not until they break. The ,, old, line leading to a disused col.
'pears should be ebloped into 6ifittll Her in Lancashire Was Utilieed. The
Pieces. Apples may be put tip in rail Was continued to tbe very verge
the same way.
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PIERPONT MORGAN.
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What tbe Great Financier Looks
Like.
Imagine a face which combines the
chief elmracteristies of Bismarck,
emit Rhodes and Lord Roberts, and
you Mt got an idea et what Jr.
Pierpont Morgan is like. Thera is
not another face like it in the wide
world. Like the two historical gi-
ly heaerto 0210'S ilrSt Impreseion of the pitaneath,
ants firat mentioned, he is tall, be-
ing over sin feet in height, and far -
Woman's countenance is that it is a!
It has enormous that Ws , newly -invented
To prove
fierce one, but a subsequent irlan e i
sion, and is marked by strong lines. i
~ 'e 'Motor-el:ale was the most powerful
Loe g
reveals an underlying good nature. 1
Life has written a great story
Powers at exprese i yet built was the reason of 7
uratthe Penton Pass, in
kin o's recent attempt to ride up
of the pitemouth, ao that, If the
brake failed, nothing count SONO the
inventor Trent Ming headlong Into
the depths beneath.
A large number of people gathered
to watch the test. A light engine.
with Meares alone as passenger.
driver, and stoker. Was worked to
full speed and came roaring along
tbe track. To those who watched it
seemed beyond belief that it could
yulled up in the given space.
But, just as it seemed on the point
of orashing into the Week gulf, the
Inventor moved a. handle, and, as 11
by magic, the engine stopped. with
its front wheels not ten feet from
• Pierpont Morgan's countenance,
which tells of battles, hopeless, bard -
fought, but won openhanded evithe
THE AUSTRALIAN ALPs.
The piss is nearly three thousand
feet in height, and in places only
out dissimulation or subterfuge. eight feet wide, with a drop of three
Written in his countenance are his • or four hundred feet to the torrent
life secrets, hard work, indomitable :below . lind the motor foiled to
will, tremendous powers of Observa-lwork In such a. place, rider and ma.
"tion, and assimilation, elephantine °chine would probably have fallen
!toughness tempered by flexibility, /headlong over the unprotected edge.
rant enormous, volcanic vital force. As a matter of fact, the motor did
Morgan does not conceal his Oslo- fail, but fortunately In a spot where
'Lions, nor does he attempt to do so. the road wee venial.. o
I Lock -
When Pleased he signifies his pleasure inge managed to dismount_ in safety.
lby emphatic approval, if of a hum- The terrible airship tragedy of
orous kind by the heartiest of May last was the result of an ine
laughs. To lOok at him is to al- ventor putting too great confidence
xxxest catch the infection of his in- in. the product of his brain and
.ifetueostliestsealyetaleivinergetic nature, and he in- hands. It was on Monday, Nay
ithwihtish spirit.
he carries in 12th, that the people living in the
Avenue du Maine, in Paris, were
Like most Americans, he smokes aroused from sleep by a most ap-
incessantly, large strong eigare. Ile palling crash, followed by a glare
,101.1-Ltsd,matIncdh,s(llerehli)ksshnruiadderately, works of flame. Rushing out, they found
the street blocked with the tangled
The only sign of felling about him remains, steel plates, and broken
is his hair, which is growing thin. cordage. Among the ruins lay two
What ia•ennrsinnsv,eryhowever, is crisp, crushed and mangled forms, those of
Senhor Severo, of the Brazilinn Par -
He is one of those huge masses of Bement, and Suchet, his engineer.
vitality which every now and again, Shortly after ' five o'clock that
as in cases of Napoleon, Bismarck, moraing the inventor had started
Gladstone, and Cecil Rhodes, affect from, Vaugirard in his brand new air.
the destines of their generation, and ship "Pax," for a first
there is no living personality pos-
sessed of so much gigantic energy TRIAL OF ITS POWERS.
backed up -by_sue14_1 colossal wettlth.
A SURE SIGN.
In a Scotch reral district two
At a height of 1.500 feet above the
city the great balloon suddenly ex-
ploded, ' and it and its passengers
shot downwards through the air.
The test Was the more foolish be-
cause the inventor had hardly ever
boys were one day discusierg what been in a balloon before, and had
sigh it was when the cuckoo is only finished work upon his machine
heard for the first time 10 the yectr. a few minutes before it was inflated,
One of them said it was getting
married , while the other said it was
a sign that they were going to be DENSEST POPULATION.
ricll.'" The Belgian CoVernment has just
Afarneer, overbearing them, said: issued a .1.atistieta report showing
"That cannot be true, because I that the population of Belgium is
not married vet, and T am certainlY 60e persons to ei cry square mile ae.
the densest in leuroPe, 'there being
have heard it many times, and I am.
not rich."
Just then a local worthy, known England. There me still over 14
as JaMie was Passing' by, and the per tent. el Belgian soldiers \ow
e an neither read nor write.
Too MUCH BRAIN.
An abnormal amount of brain
not necessarily an unmixed blessing,
A. ehilcl of five years has just died c4
heat apoplexy, and the doctor wee
made a post-mortem exeminatiot
,We give away nothing .80 gener- stated thatethe boy's erain weighe(
ously, and receive nothing ' so re- 152oze., thee being heavier, ,than tie
luetantiy, as advice., ' ' 'brain of an ordinary man: '
against 410 in FTolland aud 34.9 it
theener said: .
"Jamie, can yoe tell us whet sign
it is when yter.hear the cuckoo for
She first time?"
"Yee," said Jamieae he took the
pipe from his mouth. '`It's a sign
you're uot deaf.",
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