eo Le See TPE ET RE a SCENES AT RAILROAD STATIONS “Funny sighs,” said the man at hs vest owicdow in the Union depot tly. “Wan: do you see that amuses yo ul’ ig gored a bys ander. “Things that ocour around the depot Bere ulm I do beliey thre are more funny incidents in con- than with vvery day. metion with railroading ness in the world,” COu- “Just a few any «ther bi grucd he ticket man. days ago a stout, red faced woman yo a large basket and severa carry bundies, came along and asked what time the 1 I train wentito Cleveland "An! Vil » what th wnted ted to go Lo Manche - e Mike McCarty,’ LL y goin’ do walked away “A funny old 2} y LET | day. ions about the trai: , 1 qs il +} “wl th : I'm in from kn snd wound up wi Ne batter's wuth now, do ye? You don’t what Castle Ww “An old lady came up to the ticket window and rapped several times to stiract my attention, evidently in great baste, She wanted a ticket and when I gave it to her I told her that, there was no hurry, as her train would not start for half an hour. *No mat. ter, she said, trains sometimes start shead of time,” and off she went, as if she didn’t have to lose, Sometimes ladies will come up to the & moment wmndow opening into the ladies room and ask if they must go outside to take the train. that w® db not generally bring the trains in- side, and some laogh and some look tell them Ww «IDSs. “Recently a woman that I quainted with came from the cars in the morning carrying a baby. Lt AD AC- | in the afternoon I saw her getting on the train all alone, and asked where her said, ‘I knew | thing,” and she had just bor baby from the waiting baby was. ‘There,’ had iu catch her train. HOl Jerry Ro of prepared fl Sagar, one tables] lly or jam; rub sugar, add the bea sad pour ino a well greased, | rapidly while still warm, spread with i am or marmalade, Roll it up, pin a band of soft cloth around it to keep it in shape, snd ds not make this the eake is cold and firm. Summer BQuasit may be cooked in this menner: Cut the gquash in quarters, remove the seeds and skin, ewer with salted boiling water, and Boil until done. When cooked, mash the squash and add one ounce of but Sr or broth, aod put in little pans or dishes; cover over with bread crumbs, piace tiny bits of batter on the top sod bake a delicate brown in a brisk even. Arrix Puopino.—Take one quart of flsur; mix with a pint ofsour milk im whieh a t aspoonful of soda has Been disolved and a little salt, Fill wm aloh tw birds full of quartered ap. pi », pour a cupful of molasses over them, put the dough on top and steam om hour mid a half, Berve with eream and sugar, seasoncd with nut may. Mua is easily made by this recipe: Pbur two quarts of hoiling water upon four pound ard a half of sugar; add owe pint of molasses and four oucces of t rtarie acid. Boil all together for HARE until a few minutes and when cold add one ounce of essence of sassafras, Bottle, cork tightly and keep in a cool place’ Take one third of a glass of the mead; fill the glass nearly full with water; add a quarter of a teaspoonful of car- bonate of soda; stir and drink while it effervesces, To make butter milk biscuits, to three cups of battermilk add one of butter, one teaspoonful of cream of tarter, one half teaspoonful of soda, s desert spoonful of salt, and flour enough to make the dough just siifl enough to admit of being rolled oul into biscunits, Boir five eggs for twenty minutes While they coe, fuis of butier in a sauce pan, add the melt two table pon flour and one pint of } HE same quantity boiling milk. SCASOD well, slice { a and serve hot with gl a8 are ne it Pinch blackberry ca high and their brax ng. co Ay A — KIND TO HORSES ! tnanily In his behalf ra Pp 0 treat mor h 8 8ayv Age treatmer or 1 rd of defense against Manhood is al 3 thinos HIUEY, it. ways truly measured in these and therefore in these torrid heats and parched highways horses now need ex | tra care and constant attention. “What a friend is, Miss Constantina !” very bright eyes and clear complexion seldom sees Hasn't she Irish in her veins ¥’ “Oh, yes” Miss Constantina replied : ‘ Aa} “she is a true daughter of Erin Go je Bragh.”, “Well, all I have to say ia” added Dumley, who greatly admires a pret and Mrs Go Beagh ’ ought to be proud of her. TE — WAI Little Stewart has speat his fi i “What did was his aunties question “Didn't | Well what « | idn't d ty girl, “Mr. at school. you learn’! earn soything.” d you do ? apvihiog. a There was a | woman wanting to know how to gpell cat’ and | told h » me your her k sh said, ae ’ DADA, : i 500th anniversary of the found { the Heid celebrated this summer. If Oxford University was founded by Albert the Great though the real date as many historians believe, is lost in the mists of antiquity, it would ot foundation have already passed its 1,000th anni versary, — “ Said a teacher to one of his girl pupils : “If your father gave you a basket containing forty, peaches to di vids between yourself and your little brother, after you had taken share, what be loft? little brother” LENA LITTLE LIFE AO——— your would “My Lena Little, who is singing herself into so much fame in London as the purest and most clastiosl contralto now living is a New Orleans girl and still a vory youog one. All her early days were passed in the quaint, dim old “French Town,” as the lower part of that city is called, and developed while still a mers child a volee of most exquisite parity and timber. It was in the second decade sucoseding the civel war when money was scarce in the Crescent city and her parents could only by much self-denial suceed 'n paying for her lessons. Van HufMen wrg University will | and study, and at the objection that she could not afford it cried enthu- siastically that any one would teach such & voice for mere delight in it and demand no money, She finally sue- ceeded in raising the money to maki the journey, not hoping to do more more than perfect herself, in order t be able to give singing lessions in New Orleans and perhaps in a church Whether found teachers willing to give instruc the of listening to her sing is doubtful, bu, sing choir, she her tion for evanescent reward her ideas of her powers and future en larged, and now, after six years, hei voice, originally a mezzo, has deepen: el into a perfect contralo, and she 1 flattered and feated in London as only t Bi ger who has captured her audi ances ever 18, She is much like a ereols in appearance, which is frequently the Anglo- lived for Miss 1 1 i Saxon decent case with girls of whose famlies have hy reversal 3 in Louisiana, ittle dead ~ 3 shad Her We been drawn n loads of m ol this i we it were thorough lowed to remain diy f few weeks after the water the pond again, after rst day | BO old-time greatness as ha¢ been abandons TRADING A | formed by Godfrey 1that R ilar tender fee . ira ’ | ao ifus | ir En | Godfrey. A (rade wa i ] | . |ed Porter was | and some property i M | was earried out with frey was lo take nt | the women, nnd everything moved on A few Meck len. Ons of peaceably and lovingly. ago both families moved to them. ing prevailed between times the two families lived on same plantation. It was until not domestic bliss was disturbed and thei, households divided: warrant isued for their arrest, traie oo Tuesday. The was voi served upon Porter, he baving action of the Criminal Court. those who bad been tried and bound ovar were in charge of the consiable, since been heard trom. THE ENGLAND OF SOUTH AMERICA. The Chiliaos call their country the “Eogland of Bouth Amerioa® If a native makes a promise, and wishes i¢ taught hier awd said she must go abroad to appear unusually binding he says, years | burg County, amicable relations hav- | Ay i the | Inst week that the tranquility in their | Some one had =» i and | the case was brought before a magis | Godfrey made his esbape and has not “Onthe word of sn Englishman | Bhould he desire au appolotment to | be ke; t on the minute he says, “Be 8 | punctual as an Englishman. 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Bald by 8 Praggior | virtue in alm reliable and safe reme- Gr in cases of Gri} olic, Chelera Morbus. th vig #1 pleasant, f i ing, Diar- : A ill prove t} e truth of this asser. 0 mother sl ut it. DYSENTERY. The most of Dysentery have to the magic power of taken according to : Success is certain, DR. RYMANS CELEBRATED CARMINATINE for children tee.h reatiy facilitates the process of ¢., now before public. vid Dx tion. I wit} | FOR | CASS y yielded ninative. If 110Ns by soften g the gums, redu- A ALI tion, and wels. Depend give rest and HEALTH prepared Medic ike jor Any years, 1 can say ne nfidenc J and truth THAT 17 HAS NEVER § AILEY A BINGLE INSTANCE \ EFFECT A | when t ly We have never known of dissatisfaction by any ased it, on the « pirary all with its operations, and of heighest commends. gical effects and Medica! Ost every bstance w_ eb | the infant is suffering frdm pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in ff teen or twenty minutes after the can- MINATIVE 18 given. 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