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, , -� -�. � ... - I A PRINQE AND AN EXPLdbi- � , .. -r Boys. '
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, ", I - - � I I : A vest or V of tucked white lawn is always him a percentage of every bottle sold, I
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1�. : , I effective and can be made removeable, so as and ihe next year your enthusiasm on the —Make a dough with
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9�1.1�' ;,� n - I to be -easily laundried. Surplice waist, full will be doubled. There is no com- menryor Orleans Doing Good W ork In Lit two teaspoonfuls of baking' -powder, two
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f - 1. = pickle that makes such an attract -_ tablepookful's of butter rubbed into a quart -1 if�i ' art, P
- rave er� d'�cold water. Werk the dough t &Ire a r's heaM
�� 1- � � -I- from the shoulders W41- lapped at the waist � ive, �; ,: tile Known Parts ot the World. 1� - 11 fb
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. - The Sensible Sort- � '_1 line, is al in vogue, as is a sailor When the well known As � - . � Boys ' 38. " Although mountain
� ..-P - 1, ways waist appearance, in bottles as the Gherkin, wtien " i * .
. '::� . . - t Os I, as,littip aIC30o*1e, Roll about half.An inch
i -: ;!5�-_ dtbolp toes. � with large �collar. Deep-, close cuffs are properly prepared; but these should ,be - ey fl�ar ' , _ I ugh mountain
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�� i Make a a latin .noun from: stylish ; also turni over shirt-cuffe,and brace- plautedeaflierin the simson.", - , � white%o tfilck4iid & -ated the formation
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I . � I I - I � - I ago he had for 6 - - _ -r. �,-.VV , For sport, or fight, for grit of vim- I -
" .. � - Tibet two years 'hin done pat fresh stewed tartPfi crut, and rmni,,.
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1. ( . I . - � . . But. she doesn't know let cuffs or bands of insertion. Lace always - - . pardon a young unnsual0ty b4gh - the othe Enduropee, like the Anakim, ---
- 11 F . - G -eek, -falling ruffle. S I I man of -- c4ei '14 the layers and on' top. And Cr4opean noise - bxten-� �1 f
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- " I t - o well she cooks a chicken looks well as -a mall delicati Oh ! Whtt a Sp�e. �tion in. life. He was Prin - . , - rries .' u - For tireleu - a prize. Ile 0 ,-,ti-- u
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.- ,I , That yourappetite'twould quicken, - - from designs of embroidery are the -most fashion- , 11� I . _ - ,. I � - . �- )6,4&reA sugar over an,&serve ��, . ,foilAo, gain
jt bar,; modern . Sprinkle .1 , , �.,- .
I ff __ But she cannot tell w her of one of the royal 8 _j _ - 11 -1 110 ieepf'lt mine Ot
. Andzpom�df eanness and of lies
. �) I- -- - 'Some people readily forget that they were a � MOM - I- ith � � " e resea
I d able. Black moire ribbon: will be consider- . - , e w whifiped cre'am. 0ve and mir ii�
14 e antique. - I . - I - ever young, and never recognize the f t France, who though scarcely of a I -_ , Bbys will be boys. Lud scientists have d
�.11 ( ed very stylish on gowns having the fashion ad with zeal to visit new countries a " all PREsunviN.G CnERRms.-It is accepted
I able black hairli that history is apt to repeat itself in inclivid�' Is there a call for volunteers, i1mited, of coarse, by a
I She knows how to set a table, me or cord amid bright The that sun preserved strawberries are- better To break a colt or yoke of steers
- f And At Babel, ual humanity as well as in wider areas. plished something as an explorer.
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.� But q make order out a' coloft., tobed.ress patterns have wide era- rhE.6ps few than those prepared in any other way and At risk of corduroys?
I he doesn,t know Euripida from K broid . The parents stood gazing with frowning young man is very wealthy, and pe expense, a for
. . &� at making pi(r, I caught her, cry for the skirt, with narrow iet 'e resist the now a writer in Denwre8t'8 tells bow to pre- To fight, at testy honor's breath, unless the pu
A real ' p g c ," iner
I expert must havotaught her- for collar and cuffs, chambery appearin h brows at their daughter, while she was boys with his opportunities could Or for a woman -to the deat�_, I I 'Ile location of nI
I I 0 lead V, life of-i,*uees and serve cherries in a similar way. Stone the
�� But 3he cannot tell true eloquence irom rant. trembling - and weeping. Their frowns . temptation t _ Boys will be boys. � t a supply of W
� . oftener in this style. . � _ -her glasses pleasure- His great desire to .yy chcrriea.aAd pat them -. ters, rJ, ., . 1, I . I I - . . aller,
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It I - All cotton gowns are not supposed to see deepened as the mother wiped . - 1 4 . I � - _ ,_ Poles for geological
I She has quite a firm convict'on prevailed on tAl�explor- dishes. To each pint of cherries put a scant Must the Antilles be annexed, rery large,
1 1, the washtub�r but these we ba,ve described -preparatory to reading a letter found in the Bonvalot, however,
I She ought only to read fiction, Ot abit; girl's pocket It began :�rll Angel of my er to take him along- The event proved pint ot granulated sugar. Mix them well Or our Dominion cousins vexed but inev in
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i And she doesn't care for science, may be ie&rlmly washed, when freed froml , I - it is nattual W si�ppo
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i , �_ She,s likes a pot that thickens, : # their ribbons and velvets, as ma3 � r the white �xistence__o I I ., that he made no mistake in his choice of a by putting in first the pint of cherTies and Or tigers corralled in a pen, been excited by the re
And Abe's very fond of Dickens. t cornLade. then sprinklingthe sugar over. Let them Or lion bearded in big don I I
i i- Martin chuzzlewit. dresses spoken of further on ; the styles of- I I VV hat !" cried the old man, I I you don' n I I .
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I the organdies and moussekines of course in- mean to say it begins like that ? Oh, that .. Prince H ury endured aswell as any ma .' 0661i0t and, by morning the sugar Boys will be boys. In tIle aeePeSt il-)le in
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� I . . ng e -�`ektracte T!ip. hole is at Sch lade
I 1, i the party all the'hardshio,of'�hat tryi illimav d"much of &ej
9 She can make her hats and dresse& dicate that any washing of them is a fare, a child of mine should correspond with— 113 1 - - � w When ruthless war stalks thrdthe land. German-,,.. It is 5.7:3.5
Till a fellow fair confesses . I A a. He had his they teem not to be very juicy in the morn- With bayonet and firebrand ,
I 1. o sweet; A linen lawn wears 11 forever atid a day," But pray proceed, my dear." journey tb rough, central si . '
i That there's not another maiden half 13 11 I Existence 'spelled with an I a 'too," part ofthe daily routine, and every task as- , r',set-each platter in the oven for a few And welkin -splitting noige: I for geological rekell'Lh
- � - - 71,-C COMpletblY- yet it is not, in favor with Madame Fashion. I signed him was well and fe ," In front you'll find the youngsters then- be2un
L, i- She immersed in ho � tith fully performed. � Imutes--only, 6, in a'warm place aboat the - it) 18,',O unde . r
U � Where she keeps all thing', so uc&tly, t, Still there are- many conservative women added the mother. )hotographs, stove ' til the juice has come out freely The Nation's boys are the Nation's -men ! RoNal _Nlines Goirrillssi
�i But from Browning not a link can she repea who dearlv love these cool white and. pink, 11 Why, the lunatic can't spell," said the He took nearly all of the 1. � u n -in the hot' God bless the boys I , .
� - (Thank goodness') I � &I hundred in number, which supplied Then set the platters in the sun . Work was carried on tin
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� I I blue, black, tan and lavender linen lawn o I Id man. sever orial history of the journey. test plave you pAu find-aqd.pup either glass 4Gcorge H. Throop. f ano the accidelits and
I i , Well, in fact. she's iust a maiden, gowns, trimmed with a ruffle edged with. I I It is impossible for me to describe the the pict I - - ' - C .
When he came back last year be said he r some sort 6-f very thin netting over them. I discoura-Qi t1le C13gine
t That whatever shers arrayed in. jo with which your presence has. filled privalbe enterprise, bu
i Makes her look just like the heroine Of a play Valenciennes or Torchon lace, bav!nL, a Y,, desired as soon as possible togo ut again 0 d a half to two days the Oatmeal in F-ummer.
roun In from a day an were
'I 'Twou)d be foolis d waist, frill down the front edge and me. . 0 syrup, *111 thicken and the fruit will become wo7 1, the obstacle,,
i to have larried, ,C eatch of new untravelled regions. The .
So to -morrow we'll be married, an the wrists, the costume completed by a Then why does he attempt it the ass 1 In 8 ' With the advent of the hot summer days stand'ing the expense,
I et the day. But pray don't let me interrupt a you. Go Prince now is at the head of an expedition transparent. Put cold into jars and close the old discussion as to the best drink for coniinued forsix year
r And I'm certain I chall ne'er regi belt, of black or colored ribbon with long Geographi- them sustaining the energies ot laborers under
� ends and loops in the back, bretelles and On, go on ; let joy be unconfined." on his own account. The Paris and the cherries and ready for winter than 1��15.'3,000. At th,�
, , 11 I have spent the whole night in think. cal Society received a letter from him last use. No heating is necessary; but it is a prolonged effort in the open air has been re- " gir ee ,,, ,
� I told the Stars in Heaven- butterfly bows on the shoulders. I . ontb from the upper course of the Red little better to put into self-sealing jars than - ha'A"ever,theen it
,I White cotton gowns are supposed to be 1112 of you—" in vived. . Farmers and other employers have
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[From the French.] - 11 That's picturesque, anyhow." River in Tonkin. He was a finto open ones, merely to keep the fruit for a long time pinned their faith to beer as until the ingenuiLy of
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! Itold thestars in heaven- Shelski n ularity in all parts of our country in 66 And in bitterly deriding the obstinate, the head -waters of this nown Laos from'drying. a beverage for their workmen, but oatmeal better means�operation
I� I And your eyes unveil'ad at even, less Ofsple - POP stupid old whelp who will not consent to journey west into the almost unk STRAWBFRU OR CHERRY RoLL.-Make has for the last few years been rapiclly discontinue(i. Progrcss
; " f dor dart, � te of the favor extended lately to woolen our countr a crust as for pies but use only two-thirds growing in favor, and apparently with just expenses had increa'se(i I-
, Than beneath her lashef�, Id"icks the year round. Gowns of embroid- union. " ,y. The Prince wrote that his col-
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i! toad that he lections were already quite larg6o He bad cause, A strong
i , Pearly teardrop flashes, ered flouncings are easily made up, as the 11 Whelp 1 Is thy servant a specimen�s of birds, 20 rnam- the usual quantity of butter. Roll thin and ' support to the advocates Tiie. dri'ls were -tv,,thdra
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it Loaned them by her heart. should thus be spoken of ? Oh, let me get prepared 160 i bake in a quick oven until nearly done but of oatmeal has been given by a recent exper-
, skirt is a simple gathered one; please make him "' male, 70 species of plants, and quite a large metric measuremerts �%
I told the garden rms: To her suppliant go I it four yards wide, with most of the fulness at ber of minerals. He had also acquired not until crisp. Take it out, spread ever ience on tlIe oceasion of the conversion of the to tile lowest depth.
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i I Her lips, red unfolding, and her tresses massed at the back. As the flounci I I But, Theodorus, my dear," in terrupted _11un' . I - Of the stramberries which have been mashed broad guage which has been retained so dog- The i,) 1 tial diameter o
', deep, comes in lengths of four' � yards -the old,lady,.- �- a dozen native � costumes and a, variety � air& sweet�ned; or stewed cherries, then roll gedly by the Great Western Railway Com- inches. The first drillin
I ; Fox outrun with fleetneSS and- a ha , � , utensils and other specimens of native .arts it up caxefully. Replace in the oven until pany in England to the narrow gauge now st drillin
�, there is a ba,lf,yard remaining, whib6 will., 11 Yes, yes -one moment. I was sabout' - . 4 he drop-t,3ol fnrm and
� All the garnered sweetness; observe that the hand that could pen and handiwork. He bad taken 250 photo- it ii a delicatobrown, then serve with -ilk adopted universally in that country. The
. Which in thy petals sleep.' answer for a yoke, or V, and perhaps cuff -5 to D ctures showing the cream. conversion bad to be effected with the ut. �OVVD as the drilling pro
- I told the rippling breezes, dying in the wood. on the round waist of plain material maicilli;*' iahwor,18 would not hesitate to scalp the graphs, many of the I pi five, difte rent or of S7 feet the casing of t)
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And to rippling wavelets wtich sing and ing the ground of the skirt, AlIsleeves,,e the most cherished relative." ,profile,aud,. full face DL the Ourney LFMON- CAICE.-One-balf cup of butter, most dispatch, and the length of line to be go an further, and the d
V � amply long and generously full. - JI Theodorus, I didn't see this over the peoples he bi A thuslar met On his j"' ie cup of fine granulated sugar, one-half transformed was over 200 miles. Five thou- � thout it. Sill,seqjj
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I rejoice: Wfiile dimity, lawn,- and nainsook fro leaf. " I I - u the Red River. �ive days of 17 I �
t : -, Elen thy purest murmm'S cks � p I 0 , one sand men worked two success inches in diameter had to
w . 1 49- �p 'The ace where his letter,,was Zated,. is clip of milk, two cups f flour, two eggs
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1 i� Should be hushed to hear hers; - ists, and acces- Ehl Let me see. Hum— . I ut as powder, the grated heurs each, with only short intervals for
' I Tune to hers your voice! * era. p 's co - trol, b - : teaspoonful of baking I r of loose material. I
are fash,oned with round wa 'n nee n laye
I , I � C, _ all� under Fra ' rind of a lemon and one tablespoonful of meals. Throughout this exceptional strain - '
( � series -of embroidery id'tbe way of girdles, . Yours, with all the love of my heart, n
Theodorus, 10th May, 1835.',' 11 Why, bless yet isalmost unknown, ,,and Prince Henry .5, 4 fee t the L) ri r. g was c(
I told I o Aurora: E'en tbine eastern, V the mercial the juice. After beating the butter to a nothing but oatmeal water was imbibed by 0
. . glow of a diarriond drid ,8,, 4 in
. . shaped plastroni� jacket fronts yokes?- mo�res, it's one of my letters" -(sensation). is paying much attention to., . cOm
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� Would yet grov� in radiance and in wlnsome deep corselets, collars and cuffs Of_e'mbroid'-_ He wr add the sugar, lemon juice and rind. the laborers, and its retreshing, thirst that cut a core 5.� inclie-q-q-q
I I � I plained the -olive branch, region. t , A,dd the eggs well beaten to the mixture quenching and sustaining power was unre- tize of the hole ti -
i � grace, ll Yes, pa," ex* possibilities of tl�e ites that cream �
. a lendor - cry, and a skirt ruffle of edging Or border of h mines can be opened there, and tha ad to be
; Ifthou took'st the sP . . I I I found it yesterday -only you wouldn't r1c ben beat five minutes. Now add milk and servedly admitted. Another valuable piece
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" I � Oh! so rare and tender . insertion. Some very dainty white frocks let me speak." the forests abound with valutitleteckwood. t e flour in which the baking powder of testimony to the merit of this modern ly as the depth increase(!.
i . � Of her smiling facel - are trimmed with lace, but even Valen- He believes a great futurb ?is before the then th s the fact that many cricket 510 feet the diatiictcr wa,
i -[Anna von Rydingsvard. rival of beer i � f1t 5,655 feeta'
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. ciennes. does not wash as well as embroid. 11 You may go into the garden, dear. I Red River as a means of communication basb,eenmixed. Baheinoneloaf, , r as the reg- nd beyond i
. Hem I we've made a nice mess of it." clubs have adopted oatmeal WAe Owi
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. � I cry. . Point de Genes or IrisWPoint lace i_% I - . with the populous Chinese province of A POTATO OMELET.-MiSS Parloa teUs ulation tipple of their active members Oda " 9 to two long in,,err
I ? thick, openwork patterns, looks very hand- : __ - - Yunnan. He says, however, that the bow- to,make this dish in the following man - while a match is being played. It is found Ys, the average daily
I GOWNS THAT WILL WASR. ' some as a yoke and girdle on an elaborate Waste of Time. Black River, which has always been mark- nei�-, Fut into a -stew pan, with enough boil- better cricket and an infin- &15out 4.59 feet,
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i white dress, the lace being such a deep ed on the map as a tributary, of the Red Ing wat�Dr to cover them, four pared potatoes The thermometric rneas
% The Cation Goods ofTheie Days have Fast cream as to merit the name -1 tinted " lace. A gentleman recently paying a visit to If an hour. itely better game than where bt:7er was gun aft -r a depth of ,3,9-3
I I River, is really the larger and more. impor- of good size, and. cook for he . "
I ( . Colors-PrettY Desigus ror Nuking The skirts are plain in effect, after the Ireland met with a peenliar incident. , tant of the two, and the Red should properly �Drain o , ffall the water and mash the pota- thought to be the,only thing that a cricket- marked, and were repeat
,, er ought to drink with the advantage of no, drecifeet. Thelatestobser
I ; Theln up -points on Trimmings. 41 bell " fashion, and always look better with Whilst one day put in the open country, far figure as a tributary -of Black River.' ft is toes until smooth and light. Now add a undesirable reaction. The method of man.
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11 -s in making up a foot ruffle. White gowns may be pressed from any town or village, he was caught in soon be 0 one-fourth of a teaspoon- .
(, , One satisfaction nowada3 - the rain came down expected th ' at ' Prince Henry will teas�o nfulofsalt, ufacture is simple. Put a liberal lump of P! ,; ,�
I i ben wrinkled, and kept for quite a time a severe thunderstorm - I ,rd fnI 0 of time. The the
1. . cotton frocks is the almost u ,e from on the coast, as his. design is to pepper, a beapiDg tablespoonful of
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I . that the colors will not fade if reason- from the laundry, with care, but in the end in torrents ; to shelter �nder trees he knew Laos and then make butter, half a teaspoonful of finely chopped ice into a pail with a few handfuls of oa b- fixed i I a waterchaniber, t
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� � ty in the washing. Fast thev must reach the tub, so remember this was dangerous. So he made his way to a cross a part ot western , alf meal ; fill up with water, add the juice of a -In a wri i ;h t -iron casing to
, able care is taken his way down throu K'4 .0hins. '�the parsley, a few drops of onion juice, and h
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_� ch a standard feature when 11 thinking out" the new summer - ` , _� __ - " , lemon and a little sugar, only just enough
which, fortunately for - . _ui L,_� I .struniclAs under th
labourer's shanty, � c ea. . _� -a gill of hot milk. Beat the mixture with
colors are now as MU 3� � I to give interest to the decoction, and the
( a and frock. him, was near. ' I ��.*�,:" �X��_ - -1 - great aepths, water beirtz
ign . I - � - ., I - fork until quite light.. - .1
t, I with manufacturer as artistic desi to the . I , �4. lt� _j$ � a eault is a drink that aDy man will be grate
. fine 'textures. Wash nice cottons in niod- He knocked at the door, and I � . ,4_ -I.' -, Put etablespoonful of batter in frying r Lhe hole. ThreethErinornet
a lather with 11 Come in" he entered, but to his dismay it I �Eain of Blo6'&-- �� � _X is hot fut for on a sweltering dog day. each re%di 1g, and the mea
eAtely warm water made into . I �,_ ��!� I
V;1 n and on the fire. When the pan
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I Mak�nz Rome Oomfortabl& rained almost as fast inside as out, the rain - I- �� ,�� - tions was taken ass the resu
b� Ing �accotm ,
. a mild, pure soap, rinse quickly in water I . iing through a great bole in the roof. " ' 9 Tb most -interest' _' t of an and the butter melted, press the prepared I InClit. 11oreachobservatio
� . of thesame temperature,and dryin a Envy of neighbors is rather too common cOu event of this kind is given by Rea,lamur, potato-througha Vegetable press or a --oland- A Brave Little Dau-hter.
I 11 � . mong farmers. There is too much of a 11 Whv, Pat, how is it you don't mend from whom we learn that in'the beginning er into the pan ' ooth the surface over - In te, s were 'left in the tiole abo
! 1 shady spot. Remember, that starched a- - ) and sm
�ll, longer considered refined. disposition on the part of a your roof 9" lie asked. The observatiors showed tl
I I Ilo-thes are no I Shure an' of July, 1608, the suburbs of Aix and a con- lightly Without pressing the potato down. There is a very pretty story told by- ,V, ed tl
; %, . iron invariably on the wrong side, with a ortion of mankind to feel in some way scmind me roof?" lie asked. ' siderable extent of country round it were C;,�er the pan and cook until the omelet is Miss Strickland, in her "Queeps of Eng- ture increased regularly a (
11. 'very waxm iron) but not heated suffi- Eumiliated. and apologetic. because their ye would'na wa'ant me to be minding me covered with what appeared to be a shower brown, which will be in about 20 minutes. land," of a little girl who saved her father's the increase of depth. Ae
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I \ the hint of a browning. financial coni-iftion, in the heartless scramble rhoof-in a storm like this 9" of blood. Wei,'_May conceive the �gdaze- li'old over turn out on a hot dish and serve life-. 6erman method of reading
, ciently to leave �'
__ "No, no! man, certainly -not,; trend it at ,5,62'S feet was 45.3 c: R..
R\_1 Irish point lace or em- of the world, does Dot enable them to equal ment and stupor of the populace upon such at once. It was in the time of Queen Afary, and
I . _ ;\� -_,_ , Any trimming of . when it's fine." a discovery, the alarm of the citizens, the CHOCOLATY, CAKE. -Two and one-half Lord Pr,eston, the father of the child, was and that the increase was I
I - , . : - broidery should be ironed on the wrong somebody else in vain di -play. This is weak, "Mend it when it's foine?" asked the . . -46.09 nietres (about 151 feet
side, over a thick -pad to bring out the pat- if it is not foolish, To such we say,'in the grave reasonin g3 of the learned. All agreed, cups of flour, one and one-half cups of but condemned to death for conspiring to bring
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% , tern. Buy enough goods for extra sleeves. language of a writer for the Rural .Srew- Irishman with a jeer; "Iniveree'rdsicha hoWever,in attributing. this appearance to ter, one-half cup of milk, one and one half back the exiled King James to the tbrone. - --- -
) I . - ta round waistamply long, as it tucks Yorbar: Never 'Mind if your house is not ta-ale in my loife. Why, when it's foine iv, the powers of darkness, and I' regarding it cups of sugar,whites of four eggs,,well beat- Her name was Lady Catharine Graham, THE WILD ZE
,, Cu . er rhains in a dhrap-niver a drap !" n - I
. I � under the skirt belt. Allow & deep hem; painted with as fine -a cost as your next niv be prognostic and precursor of some g powder. di -earn and she was only nine yea-rs old. The poor
� The gentleman said no more. , That finish_ as 'v o en, two tew-spoons bakin
,1 J - hat the neighbor can afford. Surround it with vines . direful miwortune about to befall them; the batter and saga r, add 'th e milk; then child was during the trial of her father left- tan 91C Change HiS Stripes
, I for cotton will shrink, no matter w ed him. dsor Castle. Almost every writer whi
merchant or manufacturer may tell you. of luxurious habits of growth, and then be � - - Fear and prejudice would have taken deep the flour and eggs, beat all thoroughly and in the Queen's apartment in Win
., � Cottons are naw so beautiful that they sure the conditions are favorable, fo M, ____ of Lord
- 11 r the root upon this occasion, and might have add powder. The day after the condemnation ,rolors of animals refers vo G
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,5 maybe made into elaborate gowns, if you and in a year of two when your 'neighbor's HorribleSuspense. produced fatal effects upon some weak minds ICING -One pound of pulverized sugar Preston, the Queen found little Lady tions that in the bright s
lik . a, with a trimming of embroidery or fine coat of paint is less dazzling; your little Ardent Lover (wildly) -What does thi's bad not M. Peirese, a celebrated philosopher two-thirds of a, teacup of water. Put these Catharine in St. George's Gallery, gazing African night zebra,, are prac
� polm t lace and ribbon. Velvet is often ap- cottage will be a,shady bower of vines and mean 9 I've called a dozen times a day for of that place, paid attention to insects. A in a dish within a pan of boiling water earnestly on the whole length picture of '�,VeD at a ehort distance ; bu
� his cabinet - a which still remains there.
plied to cotton dresses. French modistes blossoms and filled with the faint, sweet a weei, and each time you tell me Miss chrysalis, which he preserved in When melted add one-half a stick of ch,,. J'mes 11., no doubt that their peculiar
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promise to use black piece moire for cuffs, l0erfume of growing things. Flies will not Beauti is engaged. What (loes it mean 9 let him into the secret of this mysterious olate'grated, and the whites of four eggs . Struck with the monrnful expression on the ance is also of great Prote
. I's face, Mary asked .ily
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revers, vests and girdle& But, I cannot approve of your shaded rooms ; they would she fallen in 10 ith some' shower. Rearina & fluttering, which warned - Boil young gir her has' broad daylight. On a recrae
1i hich made near Cradock, in which I too
11 goods thus nluch ratherbe in wait for the screen -door Tell me. Has ve w' him his insect was arrived at its perfect well beaten and the volk of one what she saw in that picture w
�' appreciate cot -ton and silk dress one else and- I about 10 minutes and' then cool before "I was
�� 9# cheek by jowl." White cotton passemen- to open at this same neighbor's where there Kind -Hearted Maid -No, indade,-Mr. state, he opened the box, in which he kept . her look on it so particularly. members of our party com,
i � - behindit ue'ag- thinking," said the innocent child� "how difficUlty of seeii,g zebrams eve
% / terie or fancy braid is a suitable trimming is noway of darkening and cooling the Goodheart ; it's little ye nade fear. it., The animal flew out, and left - L
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. t .11 upon frocks for ladies and girls, and washes rooms but by curtains and sbuttels. Andif aredspot. Hecompared this with the bard it is that my father must die for lovinQ; i'listances, although there
,) But why is she always engaged when I hide them, the black and
� ) . well. The goods now shown include white you are in doubt as to which way is best and call V spots of the bloody shower and found Election Incidents in Australia. yours." The Queen, pricked in conscieuce
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. I � - and black embroidered flouncings, nsinsook, most pleasant in hot weather, just call on the 11 Sure it would cost me my place to tell. they were alike. At the time be observed At the recent election for the Eastern by this artless reply, immediately signed blendinor so completelv that
t� . plain and figuredp India linen, lawnst dim- lady of your acquaiiitance who owns the Don't be worritin' me al�out it. Sure it'll be there was a prodigious quaptit3roi butter- boroughs in Melbourne a st,range thing bap- the pardon of Lord Preston. i,-ssume'aZ dull brown �pvear-
I . fashionable home, and flies flying about, and th It the drops of the � __. harmony with
e I - it,y, foreign and domestic gingbams, cam- grandest and most all right." pened. The deputy returning officer, who the general
� I' ' bric, crepon, Bedford cording, Chambery, fromthere ccme and take a seat in the 11 But I must 4now. If you lose your miraculous tain were'not to be found upon seems to have had charge of the polling What is a Promise Of Marriage. localityin which theyarefound,
,, t organdy, itug.usselaine, de Inde and batistes, writer's cozy parlor, where the shades are place I will continue your wages until you I the tiles, nor even upon the upper surface booth at Camberwell on the occasion, at- for instance, Rooi Rehook Wel
t f - H ities ELnd A judge at Leeds has decided that " a
� � not forgetting sa,tines having china silk de- rolled to the very tops of the windows, the t -another. Tell'me. For mercy's sake Of tl e stones, but - chiefly in ca;v lowed various irregularities tO take place - -is also well protected on ae
I signs of natat&l looking flowers over light curtains are tied back, and the broad green ge places where rain could not easily come. - ' promise of marriage may be made by other
�J The Bedford cordings leaves are dancing in every tell me. " I Thus did this judicious observer dispel the andinsistedupoD closing the booth beforethe ways than by words -by a shake of the peculiar brownish coat.
� and black grounds. breeze. The 11 0i'll, tell yez. She do be engag6d thryin' proper hour. He has since been sent to le, or a wink of the eve, or A member of our party, ,wh
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I- - are in single and clustered ribs, and will 1100r, too, stands open on a porch covered ignorant fears and terror which a natural hand, for examp .1 occasion gave proof that he is
� �x __11W-1�_ V cure a pimple on her swate nose." the lunatic asylum at Kew. The Colonie8 a thousand other modes." Ayoungwomau txce,
r- , . be made in t%aor style, with a 11 bell " skirt, with- prosaic grape vines, and so cool, so pfienomenon had caused. - and India ' another election incident,. had a drawing master who gave ber every IleSt evesigh',, and who h
,� � . :pr one having the sides lapped Over a V- -hidden from the sun, that in bright, weather I __ .0 I � I Mr.-Frank%vaed6den, one of the candidates reason to believe that he loved her-shor$ 'liunted in 'similar localities,
(_ - I shaped fl-11-st aad held there by pearl but- we can leave the screen open with impunity. Mr. Jones Saw a Great Ur,ht Too Late. A Wonaerffl get of Ohemsu. for the Eastern Suburbs at tbe receDt gener- of.saying so. He wrote le�perg- descantini, which was wounded in one
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i ( , I tous ; the " balsit" basque will have a coat- Of course if rain is tbeatened we have to be I Kr A remarkable set of chessmen has just al election -in Melbourne, " rubbed it into" , - . legs, at a distance of about 4
? tail back, pointed front, high collar, medium more careful, as tI;e flies will then crowd l I Good mawnin', Miss Jackson," said I one of his opponents in true colonial fashion on the 11 celestiA ioy",,ot� those who ca' Itrange to say he took it for a
� - pour out their souls to each other"; spoks
I . in at any opening. I Limbe, Jones gallantly to the ,belle of the been completed by an American mechanic. A labour candidate was put up against Mr. In a letter which I received fro
,, � � fun -topped sleeves, revers, ;f desired, an& I � �_ - �- ed bronze, and of woman as " a helpmate for man, not L�
I , . -A front and for - - � I quarters. . The pieces are made of silver on "It gallope
I I pearl buttons for- the dre, I ,, I bain, no Miss Jackson," was her dis- Madden, and the latter on one occasi toy for an hour." and, frequently wrote 4'06 ,days ago, he said :
, � , fastening the sleeves at the wristz. This - I I I the_�eriod of costuntes and equipments is , 9 -of his ,Opponent as. "an illutainated aint� boon from me, and I could only
( I I will also be used for 8=11 boys in To Preserve MUL couretous reply. I I e baiieteri'beitig histori- ,spoke, . Jane!" Aftertwoyears he broke off acqu color was grayish -brown. At
�L_ 11 materia -1 A. D. 1194, all tb c . - 0 p -beaded ghost, wrapped in the dirty
� 411- Thererare many ways of preserving milk Mr. -Jones looked at her critically. Didn't mporary andstrictly accurate Autni ance, and later wrote to the lady's solictorr yards from me it ran on to a li
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-, ,----. -shioned like the'China silk so as to keep it sweet, but one of the Most heknowbe�well? Had be Doi been court- in every detail of heraldic, blazonry and . - 11 If you have a letter of mine wh 'Lad mounting the hi-zhest roc
. Satines are fa 11 I � rect marriage is stated irrespective of -I,r
- 1, _'�__ - 3, with a, " bell?' skirt and- ruffled on satisfactory is that which is at present prac- ina her off and on for a -year? costume. The knights are in chain -mill I body together just as a baboon
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w . es 'blishment in Texas. The 11 Hain'no Miss Jackson'?" hb said ques. armor', with shield, ix, sword, and dagger. The TmeMan. pasition or tier position, I am willing to see
- I � :97U . ta . - . ' further, but you have not." However, fol- its four feet ara
r I - � %e, pointed or round bodies, high ticed at an the c,aw,'is subjected to a tionMly� 4 4 who is you, den?" , eac - all together on
. sleeves, a ribbon belt, orgridle of heavy,. milk, fresk-from I's I Their fur coats,have h the individual Go on and struggle ; Only remember that . i)f a little rock." His remark as
�� Irish point lace. Yokes� V's, round jacket boiling beat, and after all the air has been di rs. Lightfoot, sah; da's who I blazon of the. wearer. The queens wear your struggle will be worthless, however lowing the judge's instructions, the jury Ish-brown color of the animal i
I i 1, , pieces and deep corselets, are also cans are hermetically is 11 and she toessed her head loftil yal robes and carry scepters. The bishops -you seek, unless gave the lady 9100 damages.
� - of this expelled from it the I Y. _: ro ,, - you may get the things I Valuable, as I belie-ve this gent
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� ",4i When theprocess was first inN ant- . .. Mrs. Lighttoot' Mrs. Lightfoot?" lie are, in church vestments, with cross and you -can get not merely the bodies of those Wrench, A. R. Al., of C
� .1,", lace, and the fashionable touch ot richess is sealed. . . I radock,
and knots. ed, about fifteen years, ago, several dozen repeated slowly. "When dat happeD9" crozier. The pawns are. men at arms in a things but their souls. We know that any prejudiced.
added by velvet ribbon bretelles � . . � A combined crank and pedal P6. In my own lette
� r -i When intended for the street, tatin is quite bottles were sealed up. Every year some 41 Las, night at seben o'clock,lNlr. Jones." kneeliu ture, with spear, bill -hook and man who truly feels that reverence for his ' ot met,Ll, thereby which drew forth these rernarks.
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i - Whal Lightfoot is dat you marry�i, Miss gTphoer'5 white men are ,English, the
� h velvet accessories or of these are opened, and after fifteen years' knife. own poverty is thereby liberated from the ked him for th
I 11 I plainly trimmed wit I � � saving nut, etc., necessary to connect the e distance at wh
t, i at the fash. keeping the milk has, in every -casep -been Jacksonle' � . black French.- The English king and to Wealth. He he zebra, and I did not ask h
, I those of moire. It is hoped th I 1. worst part of the slavery two in the ordinary way, is coming into
, � _.- Aon of trimming satine with black -French found perfectly fresh� I :'Henry; Mr. Jones." queen are Richard 1. and his, berengaria. may still struggle to be rich, but he is not vogue in connection with bicycles. This as he mistooiK a black-and-whi
\t I Henry Lightfoot!" he exclaimed ang"ly- The bishops are �Herbert Walter, Arch- the Plave to other men's riches nor of his brown baboon on a perfeQtly cl
:�.�__ law, that appeared lu summer. will never , - � -_ ine marry dat lazv, good- bishop of Canterbury and William Long- - I combination is intended chiefly for use on
I rise again. , . - "Whaffur you gwi I I own thwou -wealth for which he strives. rican da .
I The crinkly crepons and lovely floral -pat- Bu-Noney in Pickles- . fer-nothin' nigga wen yort kno Pee been champs, Bishop- of Ely ; and the knights ,()alm, dignified, self-respec'Unt, with iio bit- ruing machines, wherethe saving of weight _" own y observations also col
. . you fer in ffur YOU are the Eail of Salisbi ' teresting nove
� � � ud no pride -who but -be- is the
� o'n a yea'? Wha ary land 'Baron oU terneas ;� that it renders po3sible is a matter of great h e ,yt
. ternea cambrics will appear in- a- modified So often the question %rises in the minds co'tin' importance. An in Ity is a ripes of the zebra are of
, �, ich allows &*trifle of full- of the far1r.er's. Wife, ',show. can 1 earn a do dat, Miss Jackson?" Worcester. The castle is Anglo-Norman, man who knows bow to be abased? Inc. Riding alonq a slope lend
I sd bell 11 skirt, wh I I Caze he axed me, Mr. Jones." L seniive of I steam bicycle, to be run by a boiler IS inches
4 ness in front, caused by a fi-ir gathers. a6d' Ifttle extra, money?' � One sister tells how and iSa perfectly accurate repre by 6 inches, suspended from the upper frame ur zebras within loo
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��. _'. . a ruffle, unlesa bordered goods are selected. it can be done, she says - 16 Among the Then it was a great light shone on Mr. feudal architecture. The French king and Louis Cvr, Canada's strong mail, gave a rod of an Armand model B, with gasoline ey were galloping down the
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% �` � Thew&i4igaRussian blouse,,withoutliuings ma s, for a woman wbG has a cont,rol Limbo Jones, and he went to -a sequeste queen - e hilip In is nis remarkable exhibition of strength in Hull, pped when they -caught sight of
4 � - of ny y plat of ground- there is nothing ,spot and kicked himselUacross, a 2orafield. s onse, th bishops be' g Dreux and De ,Que.�on ondayaft4rnoon. Theafrairwas forfuel. The boiler has a regular steam
. having only.under arm and shouider seams, a = con as they stopped I saw the
" - . gangei and is supposed to staud a pressure
I embroidery Will arns Of profit for - 1. ___ Sully, of uvi an aris. The knights t. jean Baptiste etty distinctly. After I had
� d to the - lefti bring in qcdcker ret -
. - I --- I the front 1�ppe I . are also well- nown en of the twelfth in connection with the 8 ses harnessed, Of 50 pounds to the -square inch. Th6 cylin- e
- . . _� edging the garmeut, which is eonfined by a , this small amount of money ifivest�ed than celebration. Cyr had two her- ders are 2 inches and the piston rod is _to ound d one of them, they star�
blouse is- cucumbers giade into pickles right from the Her Sole Oondition. - , century, and the castle is Franco -Norman. h of which,weighed -over 1,200 pounds,
i belt, of hH*1eAioa or ribbon. The - eac I act on gearing in the crank shaft. The lloping down the hill around
. � -years to brought and attached by sti geariog is arranged 5 to I for crank axle . .
., , The set has tak9p upwards of s x raps to either micircle at a distance of abouJ
i �, regaly a - deep sacque and has- full-topPe-d vines - but those that ,contemplate raising The. Mistress -"We leave on Monday, I � 11 _. - .- il . tood with s. All this
� gacevet, or those eading- in a brabeleb ZA' i4em, !,or the trade must not plant too early. Bridget. You will surely stay during our nikke..: � ' - arm.� Cyr folded his arms and 9 and IJ for rear wheel, which gives about a, time they presenu
t� � 'of this- W- -them for 6 second crop, genemlly�l . . I __1 01 � ,_,ki ,� - �_ "' � her side - 01 Vim pulli"g in 60-inctl,4�ariu -,IWA roc,ent list of patent ewn appearance, no stripes being
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,�_i of inwrtim � . More,elaborote 90VIN I -e plarit - � uiontWs absence? Yoa will'h4ve scarcely � - , ,��e . �; - I - o4w fse o"it
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, Abbage, between the_ h n '12 I -I � � ,_ : nl:�Seven,'IH , . - M-*��- , ` - ough I ha,d- my attention fixed
�, tandle, with a� opposite dfre"etions as'to get his arms ex I is � device to aid in
1, i 1. k1lid w,A� be of orl - , - I Jabot Of -after the early peas oiv anyt i 1� to do. . Iswerethen theatrif ,1� 4
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G I I -V, -fW�uest�ft"&ribbondi6wmc,thci'op'en- dat and, 10th of J aly",-the ground is in just The -Maid-- Oi'll shta,y,-�o�vwan condi. One of the most melancholy -elements in tended from his body. Theanims int. They disappeared beyond
- �� � alene i I I ti� riise'-th 'eucam - .. . . �phe is the de-, t dir6ftion. Producing the illusory effect of a bicycle
11 - bets - I at down a little valley, and I hea
e4 . .. � g , an&.---& iftouucb�_- of lage - &ouud thir -filiet iij'hi Aspe e r catastr( whipped upCeach-in his differen in a bicycle
14� . inj , I I . I shun." I . *. I the Bohemian miainL .
I .- - race onAbe stage. It,494sists
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� skirt,,,fegtoonj , , and bows. - el ?"r - . plorable loss --o � � n- rd tha,t they ascended the ne)�
I I-. X 1. �' -d:wlth rRbon � � o have its �w -bell 1ree from co
- they- eau bo - planted- after early potatoes, 7,-The.-Vistress_,- W I f life which has atteude& the Though they strained themselves under the , _ - _h
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�11111 . - . . T - he . '-woudOrful popular __ . gM9 ban's 'n and u I o � � pre I ition of the soil will be need- - I d 'l -An' that -is that ye'll hav,e efforts to rescue the men entombed . the--hishings of thewhips, i0yr kept his ar6 w1h, 3h-Wappears to iore than 1,5w yar
L -- � pan � . . - The Mai � not extend th tact with'the _itAace on A in where I stood with a native
��_l , - : I- . -should - -1;6st:'varietiei for this purpose is the - ner chuned. It's in that bad a shape butting mine. - --I,arties- have folded. The he -could em. -
�. , 0_.14ia - striw, kci be faah plan - I The rescuing reps Tun, its front and: rear whools geared to
_V, T�' �`-:,(- - and eoraefibots e(L 'Th,i -_ �ba Dupuis, t even this lynz,eyed native cc
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I i . ionable 'with- a� sil*htly, gatheled-or #4lbeW' � the Chicago,'pickle; these grow aX of a u * 31 man don't kno rether, and its�pedals, free to be operated - I
, �, - that me young I I w whether laboared with a heroism and devotion which The horse welro
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. � I' � skirt -trimmed with & n0e of the g9odi 9 - fq;u� sizei., Bud do� not gr0W -Rooney -h -Wear- have thrilled the whole country and have. mail driver between Hall and ( G the rider. - The supports of the machine tberu,4P__#g up -this slope. - TJ
- Oilm playing 'Annie or IT. e - -6 ,
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I a I - one Of, embroidery, or -else a row -of -Geerti mous,si 9191, I ; a spot three . - - I .1 been rec ,= 9 , �Apnnt,, ,--Bgt by fire, are big, strong anim6ls. On one occasion ished 4�m us,
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--. �__ - - I - round win bp large eni - . I — , , , )$u - Choo , I*r .
- bugh for a - . _ _ I I - tew-er than ,3e of the horses, a large gray, riage adapte d to be moved over the stage. I rr ��', 4 -
� ze as the ' - t ,era ing of the Green. "': _ _ , - are secured -to and projected up from a car-
- I- - 'let ihas*,� I - 1. - I -1 _ :Z- I'' - - - _'
, - .- 66 qer�,_ no. jacket or �j4s-Isquame . .. .� -.-- a __ .- Rac"fiK,�u�-k the stronger
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- .- p1p ' ' - - -01 th�'jift�nl men V 0 ven- one of the,tivroi drew both Cyr and the other be 1r*4
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