Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, June 28, 1882, Image 1

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    B. F- SCHWEIKR,
THE C0I8TITUTI0I-THE UIIOI AID THE EHOEOEHEIT OP THE LAVS.
Editor and Proprietor.
VOL. XXXVI.
MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA COUNTY. PENNA.. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2S. 18S2.
NO. 25.
BE GENIUS WITH TUT WIFE.
Be pentie ; for too little fcaow
How man; trials rise.
Although to thee they may be small.
To her of giant size.
Be gentle! though perchance that lip
May ppeak a murmuring tone.
The heart may beat with kindness jet.
And Joy to I thine own.
Fe gentle ! weary hours of pain
1 is woman's lot to bear ;
Then yiell her what support thou caiist.
And all her sorrows share.
He gentlel for the noblest hearts
At times may have some grief.
And even In a pettish word
May seek to cud relief.
Be gentle ! I T nnklnriness now
May roue an angry storm.
That all the after years of life
In vain may strive to calm.
Be gentle : none are perfect
ThouTt dearer far than life;
Then, husband, bear and still tortear
Be gentle to thy wife.
as Vmt a:iother artful
Lim on.
i
stratagem to lure took the pale, sweet younc widow I
now doutllv SU V Am 1 1 V i lor heart '
I can scarcely wonder at Tour aunt's and was the first to send to Philip the
aversion to such a marriage for I'm up, snmmons which his heart was thirsting
said Mrs. Rose to Kate one (Lit wlien for.
the latter was vainly trying to persuade I A year later Marina Milford's borrows
Kitting With m Crazy Mao.
Vivian Fagin had qnite a remarkable
experience recently which might have
cost him his life. While returning from
the races in Ciucinnti io a buggy he met a
her to recall her abseut lover. "There were all forgotten in such a perfect love man ho 1. lnn fnr m tim
was some scaiioal attached to my di- as fulls to the lot of but few of earth's' by the name of McCauley. He invited
vorne, though Heaven knows how blame- happiest women. I ' , . ... ... , . ,
less my life has been. She is but fol- Mr Mortimer is never wearv of HeCaulej to nde home with him and
lowing the fashion of the world." daring that her "niece Marian" is the i the 'nvitation was accepted. All went
'It's an abominable fashion," said crowning blessing of Philip Randall's ; well until they got down on State ave-
Kae, gloomily. me; and no one who has the entree of nne, Vivian designing to meet a friend
"Of course it is." replied the voung "leur nappy uousenoia ever aouots it ( ja that Iocalitv. when his companion
widow, smUing; "but you and I canuot But one of her sayings is destined to guddenl y cau "ut LolJ of the lines and
change it Kate, There is but one per- P?"',?5. wildlv demanded that he be allowed to
oiiusiauuuig iuu preiujiiun ui uer ionu
aunt, Kate is not going to die an old ! driv- Fagin saij he couldn't thbjk of
Aiding Blm Through Life.'
The Eiufjrstone Light.
rud 1st Spice.
I
"fcever whip children just before they ihe dedication oi tue new x.uuysioiie "-What do you uo with your eoaconut i 500.000 hush
retire to rest Let the father's cares?, me iiightho ise recalls the romanuc nisiory ahells?" asked a r. porter of promicen ' Chicago annually f
mot tiers kiss oe me la-i nua ucik of its famous predecessors, ine rocs canjy manufacturer.
day s psin or P "" "" ou which it w built is the highest of
S'.eeo.
son in the world, jierhaps." t-he added,
thoughtfully, "who could thoroughly
convince your aunt of her injustice to
ward me. But to expect that he would
ever do so would lie asking too much of
human nature."
"But.whv not demand it of him.
Marian?" asked Kate, eagerly, for she
maid.
Artificial Itutter.
it and held on to the ribbons. But Mc
Cauley wouldn't give up and snatching
the lines he whipped the horse and
stood up in the bnggy, shouting at a
feaiful rate. Fagiu for a miuute or two
MARIAN 1SOSK.
IIbt Lanzcnuorter, en em.ncut iielgian
chemist says the idea of finding a cheat.
LV miKeliiiila fn, luitt. ;!,... . 4 i ir , 1 i il. il I i 1T..I
knew that Mrs. Rose was referring to " Ll 21!MTUIBmeu' w,uli"
1..., i,ui.r,.l "Tf T ki.w viiora . .... . 7 i Ue was ndiuir with a crazy man nasued
"Kate Kalidall, I niu really shocked
at vonr alisurd" afl'ection for that wo
mail. You must confess it is but a sor
rv compliment to my judgment."
" "Pardon me, Aunt Mortimer, if I say
that vour judgment is really too severe
in such matters. It is particularly so in
this case. I have seen so much of Mrs.
Rose and am coniiHiled to admit that
the is the nud pel feet lady of my ac
quaintance, rot even excepting your
, 1 n irreproachable niece."
'But, tme." exclaimed the old lady,
testily, though casting a sly look of ad
miration across the breakfast table at
the niece in question, whose honest in
dependence of character sometimes pave
heraunt' strictly conventional prejudices
terrible shock.
Ihe subject under discussion this
morning, as it had leea on many au
.rther one, chanced to lie a young widow
who had come to res-ide in the town a
few months previously, and was known
to have lecn divorced from her husband.
Therefore s-he had inenrrej the unrea-t-oniugkosti
ity of Mrs. Mortimer and
certain others whom she iurluenrcd, lie
fore that tood lady had even set yes
upon the s'iglit.eleeant figure, the gold
en hair and d:-rk, wistful orbs of Mrs.
lioe.
H. r tiece. Kate Randall, on the con
trary, etrly formed a very just estimate
of the Oi.ng widow's eharacttr, and
this tir.-t good ouiiiiou hiul deepened,
more and more until the two were upon
terms of the warmest friendship, much
to the anuo-auec of Aunt Mortimer.
rosblv,'howe er, her extreme fasti
diounesswoul not have stood guard so
ri-i.rouslr had Kate not possessed an
onlv brother, a handsome atd attractive
febow who was the idol of Arm Morti
mer's heart. To see liini sharing liw
...Imir.ition for Mrs. Rose, with
manviv.di.-ativ.ii8 thnt bis feelings U
, .io r ere not coins' to stop there
had for weeks j.ast filled her with inex
Hhe ha.1 so Song indulged the hoie
.1 .!: , l.a.l lief-n more like a
tnai .
t-ritc. khii thai a nephew to her,
l.i .linmiitli himself and his fam
ilv l.v a grand marriage, that Mrs. Rose
.1 ...-wt inctime which liarely
permitted her to live genteelly, would
t:. t i.;.inisl)l8 to her. even
nave iien . j - .
nt.fort inate tamt of divorce.
"I am t-urc, auntie," continued Kate,
onBtlv. "there L no woman m i
, 1 t vnnhl ratutr hava for a
2 i Marian Rose But there
seems little chance of my wish l-ug
realized, tiuce Phil ba. be1uly propos-
eJ.Tw.tT" shrieked Aunt 1
mer, wi h such a lock of helph s horror
that Kate laughed ontnght
"Yes ani.tie, prcposeil," she r iated
-.i. ... ;...l,;. v.wis emuhasis, "and
wiiu lli.
. ;.4.1 -
"Impossible!" ejaculated fhilip's aunt
"Aieyc.u soshtv that she refused
him, auntie?" asked Kate, innocently.
So am L" , T
"Sorrv' You vixen, you know I am
not' I am onlv sorry lhat he gave her
the'ehancetooo so. But 1 cant l
lieve it Yo i must le mistaken. 1
don't 1-elieve there is a u n.
uld reiase i iaup 11uu'1
to say nothing oi
Vanlmm Iff whrt inlanilnil In 1 1 . n .1 4 1
1 1.1 .1 I 1 """ iu uio.i
ue x woii.u u-ru iu,c-... a . ,e workini, ca((9e8 . f p:.
Mrs. Rose regarded the noble, earnest for even then the Drice of butter had ad-
coantenance of her friend in silence for ninccd 2 to 4 francs a pound. He invited
a moment, with a peculiar smile hover-1 Meee-Mourie, a chemist, to make a trial
lug aliout her own sweet, sad lips. Kate m that direction, who succeeded so well
rememliered that look afterward, aud that in 1S6S) the first artificial butter fac
lt set bet thinking. tory was started at Poissy. The Franco-
"e are drifting into impossibiate, I Oerman war stopped operations for awhile.
Kate. I should never dream of doing but in 1872 the ociete AnoDVine d'Ali-
such a thing under any circumstances; I mentation was started, with a capital of
and 1 fear that Philip has to alternative SOO.OOO francs, to take hold of 3Ir. Mege
but to forget this unfortunate love. aiounes ciscoveiies 'ints concern
i. nr said Kate started lactones in Pans and Aancy, the
decided! v. "I know mr brother too lormer prouucing to-oay iau.oou pounas
..n iu;.,ro tht miRsil.b" Iff artificial butter daily. Other factories
7,n Mntti,n,r w, CTowiniT discon- W"- 1D Munich, Frankfort-oo-the-Msin,
solate at the long alsenc.e of her idoli
zed nephew, while Kate Dually vowed
that it be did not come she wou:a ue
forced to do something destx-rate.
'Vhv don't you get mainetl then?
queiied her aunt crossly. "I'm sure
you're old enough. Twenty-three next
uinmiav, remcuiwi.
O. I'm not likely to forget it, an
swered Kate, lishtly; "but that don t
tnmble me half to mich as docs the
cli.nl, ihtv f all my suitors. I've
Uresien, Berlin, Vienna. The United
Slates have been particularly successful
in this branch of industry. The factories
here not alone supply the domeslic wants,
but also govern prices to a great extent of
the European, particularly the English,
markets. Favored by a cheap and excel
lent raw material the American manufac
turers are enabled to produce aa article in
the way of aruucial Dutter which ex-
" . ..i
eels ail other in quality, taste, etc As a nua "tu horse and unver ueau.
general rule any fat and oil will produce
butter that is. all fats may be, by differ-
plenty of them, heaven knows; but you ent manipulations and chemical agencies
don t 6UplMi6e 1U mtury uiic unions
them all. do you. Auntie?
"Xo I don't snapped Mrs. Mortimer;
I suppose you are going to die an old
maid."
Kate broke into a ringing lauh.
"Let ns hope not, auntie; though it
does look iosible iu t now. But, you
see, there is only one of all my admirers bng carefully freed from all fleshy par-
Colonel Milford who possesses any tides (of course, only fresb tallow is used),
attraction for me at alL And oi course, 13 washed in clean water until tue water
regretfully, "I could not think of ac
cepting him."
" by coiudu t you.'
'For the same reason that Phil can
not marry Mrs. Rose, lou would never
to become the wife of a man
so prepared that they will appear like
butter in taste and in flavor and be suits
ble for food.
Naturally and in tne first line beef tal
low, ocrning from the same animal as
butter, will be used. Of the beef tallow
that which is found near the kidneys and
luDirs is the most desirable, which, after
drains off perfectly clear. Hereafter the
fat is chopped hec and afterwards melted
and cryetalliizcd. This is done to sepa
rate the stearine from the fat, as other
wise the butter would be too han We
bow have a beautiful, clear oil. which is
over his mind. The horse diished on
aud Fagiu struck the man a powerful
blow in the face, bringirjg the blood,
but he rt fused to yield and fought
Fagia off like a tiger.
Finally, seeing that an accident could
not be averted, Fagin rcsolvjd to have
it come first as laet. He shut his eyes
with both hands grabbed one line and
pulled it with all his might The furi
ous horse suddenly turned, the buggy
tipped and Fagin was thrown out. But
on the animal went, the mad man re
maining unhurt in the buggy. Fagiu
was soniewat bruised, but able to get
up and run on after the rig. In a
few minutes the horse dashed to one
side and down a fifty-foot embankment,
carrying the buggy aud driver and
landing all in a heap. A crowd of sev
eral hun lied people had witnessed the
affair and many ran up, existing to
The
police also arrived by this time. Mc
Cauley was pulled from under the bng-
cv. and. stranire to sav. he was not hurt
bevond a few scratches. Tho horsd
rIko for a wonder. csnied scrions in
jury, but the buggy was badly demol
ished, both springs being broten.
Fafn.i was so excited that he tried to
whiD his stransre friend, who was, how
ever, hustled off to the Sedamsville po
lice station and locked up.
whose name has been dragged through churned with milk, la the whole procc-s
tli. mim cf a ditorce court " c einliness is to be strictly observed, for
Vi.l.lWtieks'" cried her aunt, luung otherwise tne uuner, wucu reauy, wuuiu
vl.n rmvvriiized a' Dlirase 1 not Keep, inc painbuuum; vieauuues
..i.:.i. f,,nl of usincr in with which this artitlci U butter has to be
;tn Vn ltose. "I should prepared, apart fromtoal it contains notii-
VUUUCVIIVU -" . I , I t o-tirtlo
tl ink von ha1 lieen in society long uij lujunuun, rainuucuu. ii u
i,1,1i; Kate Randall to know how the ot to jd. All particles oi mi:a must i
enough, Kate xtauaaii, w u. I r.,n fw,il. iiniaho.1 Imtter
world judges between meu ami wumeu. """j
wojr.uju r nf,.i1 ,.f I bv washiuir aud kneading, and to save
txilonel jlllioru in iuc f"1"1 v -k . r ,
the season, and 1 suaii teei prouu ui
nsible euoncn to se-
nnm linn "
Thanks, dear auutie; but don t waste
x-nr l.rentli in uleadhig C'.onel Mil
J .. . . i; ,i,wi
ford s cause, l nave uui iu "i..
;,.t.i.t;.iii f sHurinc him. So far from
bim entitled to more consid-
f Ti.wo w fr?m societv.
I am thoroughly convinced that he is ""P.
an unprincipled man, whose wife, doubt
less, had excellent reasons for leaving
him. -r
KtA RimlalL vou shock me! Mrs.
Mortimer's invariable refuge whenever
i ;.w where she did not wish to
1H1 .11V V avw
r, 1
But one lovelv autumn afternoon that
worthv lady's household was thrown in
to a state of violent commouon by an
event which settled the pretty ripples of
ber ambitious vaLity, ana caiieu uui
ot l..asit all that was lest in
1,11 . Uiu .
her t suj erricial nature.
Colonel Millord ana ivate were ii-i.ni.
this labor manufacturers prefer to use
milk already freed fiom casein. Alter
the butter is ready thus far it is colored
with acnato. to which aie added certain
chemicals to give it the flavor and taste of
butter. The fat of aa ox of average s;ze
will produce fiorty-flve to fifty pounds of
butter. There are many articles of our
daily food, such as conserves, mustard,
fruit butter, mince mesx, etc.,
which certain!? are not DreDired in a
A Iepeiado'a peatb.
Moses Sdk has been killed at Fort
Simiiliv. in the Indian Territory. Silk
L rf I
was drunk, and was firing a revolver in
discriminately, when Sheriff Taylor at
.mnll to take the weapon, but. Silk
threw him down and threatened to kill
him. Taylor rose and walked away, but
returned prescutly acd shot Silk in the
back, anl as the latter turned shot him
again in the breast.
r, .. u:u . , kaj t..nn " " """" maue into neroer.
Denu lue cunurcu vj to ""i'l'j- . . ;i I . ':...
It there is sorrow, punishmrn' or disgrace, "...T aroused cnnosity oi the reiorter was
let them meet it in the daytime, and have Plymouth harbor. It is barely visible not qnietej by jj farther statement
hours of play and thought in which to re- at high tide. This reef was especially that the shells were really ground and
cover happiness. Let the weary feet the dangerous because ships in trying to nseJ bv 8pice meu to adulterate iepper
ThatUUutosomeex- tt Sail and other of their wares. Further
tent We used to U!k that way before we an1 meet destruction on the opposite investigaU.ni showed that the factory
were a parent. We knew a (teod deal coast The erection of the first tower when tUe ghc,j8 are ntii np j, 8itna.
more about childrn anyhsw before we was undertaken in lbab by nenry win- at tue come, 0r i,ine srnH.-t, and the
had to grappie wun tnera ina wc nuw. 8tunUy country gentleman oi tsex -nllr!lil f!amii. v J ttUJ w . one-
n RMAf u i L- f nr tnnral t . . . -n I 1 "
s - nl a. vprr eccentno trenins. tovri . ... :(.
suasion and love and parental gush thin " . " v,mu.wl 9wrJ "" "8.
we are now. ' yeare pnawd before completed, tie Uling about two , gronuJ
Our theory now In lehttion to children as the work coma oniy De carrieu on HUelis 1er jay The shells are brought
is changed from what It was formerly. ln summer. Ihe building was simuar to factorT m oagll deposited in
nc luaiuioiu i . . . i, .rni m a i iiinese nairoua. wiiu bu
study of the primary biped, that there is OTnament8 and projections that it
a style of chdd luat cinnol eo to se ep at " - thi,.
night unless spansed. v8 gerally deemed unsafe. But the
We have in our mind a little child of architect had full faith in its stability.
the masculine style of architecture, who ami hoped that he might be sheltered of tlle uo roasted a light brown,
win ue anu sou. ana aiea me omun hy lta -walls in the fiercest storm tnat i , nt a .,,,1 i.t.k
could ever blow. One November night Afcr luUy sorted, the dark
in 171KJ. when he was mere witn some
workmen to make repairs, a terrible
tempest arose and swept the lighthouse
away with all its inmates. On the
same night in Mr. Winstanley's house
the roasting department Here they
are careful Ij scraped and put in great
revolving ovens, which ale constantly
turned over lieils of blazing coaL Some
and be mean and restless for two hours
if vou forget aliout him, but if you go
and tu-n down the coverlid, and fan bisa
person with an overshoe he will quiet
do-vn and be asleep in five minutes.
lie is not to blame for being the vic
tim to this habit but he is that way. and
be can't help it. He is tied to his spank
just as you, centle reader, are tied to
your maturcr habits.
Strange freaks do often grow into
confirmed habits that are almost impossi
ble to shake off. Children are often the
victim? of strt Dge and unnatural customs
like older psople.
shells are put in hoppers in the grind
ing department and reduced to a fine
powder like pepper. The brown shells
are not ground so fine, and come from
the mill looking exactly like ground
far away the model of the lighthouse coff. jnj, Camden factory is said to
fell to the floor and was shattered to
fragments.
The second lighthouse was planned
by John Rudyerd, a silk mercer. The
AH
material was granite and wood.
This child, for instance did not at first projections were avoided, so that the
apparently care whether be had his Fpmk- ieaft resistance might be offered towind
ing at 8 P. M. or earlier, but later be Ij ; This structure was finished
ssn-ni rasniluv ifl liltt iiPIIlanrl fnr ff rrvrMl I
punishment that vou could set your walch " li 03, and stood uutui.w.wuen it i t for ..W(J naTe cur
- . .. i i . . i f rri
iw him. lie Whs also so aliacnea w a I was aesiroyeu dv ore. ine canso ui
have beeB in operation about a month.
The shells c tt very little, and the
milling is done at an expense of aliout
3 or 2J cents per piund. A representa
tive of a leading spice house, in speak
ing of this novel preparation, said that,
while his house had not used it, he
supjiosed that it was a harmles adulte-
owu
and
method of adulteration," said he,
by
certain style oi arctic oversnoe tnai the conflagration .always remained to the traile probablv more adnlte
cauldn't accomplish anything by paddling mT8UrT. The three keepers in charge " , , . . ,..,,
Lim wiih anv other stvle ol chastisement. - , , . raieu g. in-xu jiurc "c ' ""r
Ucve is a gid thing, and we often wish ere " rtsc,.,eu anu llfe 8l:u"5 uu it There is no pretense on our part
that more of it had been lavished upon one of them lmme-liahly fled, and some , . o ic08
us during our pa life, but after all persons believed that he was the iucen-
pnre. Ye simply sell the retailer what
there are children who do not yearo for diarT wuUe others held the theory that f . ,v ' n thm
fTinn hlf as much as fhev do for , ...... . : .... ue "e lteu Iuem
affeclion
armed
half as much as they do for
Of course youi con
he was the victim of unreasoning ter- I
spices
nt
. . I TtT lwlifvinrv tlnit lift mitTliE siisnect-
science siuites you ai miervaia wnen you ;
almost any figure. Popper, for iustauce,
H ami 9 cents, but it is about
eo Dast the little bed after the conflict is ed of the crime. Another one ol the , methine else as it is pepper.
over aad peace and slumber are the vie- keepers died from injuries received in T, , , the traj0 to prohibit
tors. Something may come np in your trying to extinguish the flames. He ,wl tlipra are
throat when you see the little rebel lying insisteJ that he had swallowed a quan- aduItCTahon. 1-es des, there are
with his feet on the pillow and his head "u,td ,f., , (7.(( ,,!,,. uot enough sp-.ces grown to supply the
down at the foot of ihe cot, and a little titr of melted lead, but thn, statement rf CoiteJ state8 aIonef y
t-aronh.s eye lashes. You feel, per- was not credited till after Lis oeath, We
haps, as though it looked like taking an when a post-mortem proved that it was tantl maki1 experiments to
trt,C I .1: . l. l.,..,.l L.nnl. r.,r..iim
John Smeaton, the architect of the
as a mathematicid in- waiter wuu wmcu -c
Hetookrorhismo.lel U0s ia OTr "PP tU ,k'man,d
for low grades. Ihe powder maue
hner
lit and
appearance is considered iy sjiice
manufacturers to be choice adulterating
uadue advantaise Tor a iwo nunarea
paund mau to catch a six-yeat-old boy
when he is unprepared and paddle him
with an overshoe, and yet sometimes it
has to be done.
We know that in our own case corporal
third building, was a mathematicid in
strument maker.
the trunk of an oak, and the structure
I f ... . ... ,1 iwwwMnnt til i I ' M liiut
punishment was resorted to while all the wa6 so perfect that it served as a model , d on ot iti weight
... . . 1.,. in 1 1 1 n f u m 1 1v CHaz-anon With 1 . . . ., t . . . . I , .
" .-. j()r jm otmr uj-ijikoilBe towers imii are
moral suasion, ine resun. ju;i uai
J , - r .....
i iiA i I narticnlarlv exposed to tue iurv oi iae
ouly one of all that promising colkcticn of sea. The whole height of the edifice
nova w-hi.se nroni ssorv notes have eained I tv f.wt Tt stood for more
c :1 1. ... .1 .i,l t . . ... . . : ... VA. l.;iu I
quh Bi.ici..i t w.ir:u-wiue ciiuuiau.m wuaj. , uu
the other bovs were cotiienieu to
Jl,e ll...n m-.tnrr Tiil nrovpii to be fir
wwwim-uM.""" - accounts at mer than the foundation upon which it
taw Indian who was seniea on a iuuiH a r - - , iin:n fP that urnlnallv crumbled on t,.. w ..oveltv for snmmcr cur
I LUL " V. uvb - J I w - .. - - - B . - I ' - - .- J
iieifjuna tor simple sasu curuuis iuc
set who wo
wealth ai-d positioP,
Lis persmal attra-jti ma. .
"Thanks, dear aunt," said Kate,
flushing with pleasure "I am qu as
l nil j -
attractions na e
i t to
ing from a horseback ride, wnen ju e Last year I analyzed several lots ot aairy
thv neared the gate the colonel's horse I butter which contained so much foreign
mid th ew bim with fearlni lorce .,. M to convince me that they were ar
o;.wf iu of the iron posts. Bleeding ,incial butter. 1 must admit, however,
-f.i ;i.ilib he was tenderly earned .hut the taste as well as the odor were ex
into the hospitable mansion, which he ceMent and not to be distinguished from
ni.x;.T to leave acain umu ue juui i eenume butter; ana Limougu .
ibe -mmimerable throng" of travelers Uummer and very hot, the bu ter was
r . . . . : i ... ..iff.it in. . lt'M.i. vminarc m i linn uiu ncu uw -
iii me tin. ii. . .. 1 . . .
uroud f orr
. 1 .' . . hi. rmr
IUU esse ui--. - - .
. . - . i nr i ."iv-
prov
eel
and ouly be-
f :.i.-,.i- t. fnl Lim.
L . ' .l,e realizes how bitterely you are
prejudiced against ber."
"Seu-ible woman!" exclaimed Aunt
Mortoir, noiUing her head with great
sati-fcu.-ti. u, as she sipped h. r chocolate,
I never rave her credit fcr Such wise
l"XShl- clear enough, I
i were not wuaunj --
v you '
the
. , . 1. t lvr-
r:.-;- 1!.... is not to te ju"n "j
. , t j;..o,cr vrietv women
RufAt Mortimer's satisfaction at
the widow's dtciion bad its drop of
bitterutsihtheft that ,t had sent
L. .. a urolonaed turo-
ZiCh W confided everything
peau tour. , iM,.H.ies8
TJll l'lli Al . ,
task upon ner . " "ian011 of
to Ka'c, an
A ...1. .-. u 111 1
Albeit on
lime l i, 'l.iil.l havesummonec
i .. hrii she kept it to nerse"
clcaner.it in as clean a way. ietluey
are in daily use without any scruple, as
1 remarked above, any od or I at win pro
duce artificial butter, providud it is free
from strong smell and taste. Besides tal
low, lird, ouve oil, poppysecd oil, etc,
may be used, but as these oils are dearer
tnan tallow they have not taken its place,
particular! v as the operations to make the
oils into a consiitence of fat is very trouble
some antl expensive. Some months ago,
however, I made trials with cottonseed
oil, in wbicd I succeeded very well, so
that I hope to see it used extensively very
soon in the artificial butter manufacture.
eating a luncu ami taaius u i""-" fame ami insolvency.
the affray. The Indian was suot encourage a child with
through the hat He leveled his shot- pres8 board sometimes and thus give him
Tciit, o.l lmth barrels, load- an inioc'.us which will aid him all
. . 7 . '. .i... f. i.; in-..
.1 .;tli 1 mt into his stomacu. """5"
-A tv,s
Silk now walked up to Taylor and
said: "Taylor, you have killed me, but
T wont fn make friends before I die."
so as to endanger the safety of the tains. For simple
tower. I sprigged or dotted patterns or those
The tddystoue Lighthouse just fin- with large rings or daisies wrought in
ished, was dsigued by Mr. J. X. them are used without borders, while
Douglass, engineer to Trinity House, f,)r the flowing curtains there is a vine
the cornoration which controls the const or striped border and scalloped edges
illumination of Great Britain. This down the inner sides and a :ross the hot
James Gordon Bennett is one of the I i.r.,l.i;rr in isn f.et in lieiuht above the I inn Tlie snnare meshed canvas or
Rich Bachelors In 'w York.
As he spoke he seized the Shenit and Daclit.iors of Xcw York. He is ievet jth a light visible at a dis- grenadine curtain are seen in many of
attempted to kill him as he held him in , house in Filth ave- nf ninpteon reo!?rap!iical miles. n, han.lsomest residences for both
his arms.
... n, -a-
He drew one ol the ouenn s , ,nftth Fort wLimrton.
pistols from his belt and shot the officer elteusive grounja. To these are
once, when two of Taylor's friends tobead(led tlie Bennett building in
came to his aid and lodged two balls in FuUon gtmjt anJ the n,.fai(l establish
ment, which alone is estimated at
the side of his assailant Silk loosened
his hold, walked backward a few steps,
.i M-iiminrr "Ton have killed me
this time, suie," tell on the ground and
.lied without a struggle. He had been
shot six times and was literally riddled
with lead. Silk was one of the most
noted desperadoes in the Indian Na
tion, and had long been a terror w me
the
XTurld. who. thouch not as rich
as Bennett, is still in g)od circnm
propertiei. which will bring his aggre
gate wealth up to $3,000,000. He has
been "engaged," but is now free.though
at the expense of a knock-down and an
. j...nr.,rfSnt,tT. a little villace imaginary uuei. anmuer engioie uiu.-u-
. ... .... . ,,1-.,1 W ia i, Vm H TTnrllint editor of
i in the line of the new
,.ii.l with bavins? killed hve men
UWitvu t
and with having been accessory xouuui-
beiless murders.
"Marian! Mariaat Marian!'
n.:. --.a poiiticiud cry of the
stricken man as he lay wildly totsing m
ilelirir.m.
1T. bns forcrotten your m.i
u W "W T. .mm I kVl
w Kate." said .urs. .u"'i
d-riugly, as she listened to hi
. .. , -r- . . .:..llr. 'li IK
Yes, replieu ruue, i
,.f i.U wife." aud. as xut.uKu
nuderstandiiig iustiuctively the drift of
his incoherent mutteruigs, sueiituu
ed a hasty note to Mrs. Rose.
Ant Mnrtimer was too j v..8
for the comfort of lur wounded guest to
.i inst than to lie -uwikeu
' .. T.
her nieces action.
manufacturing, there re, must have been
done very carefully and cleanly.
riiM That Gat Drank.
at
Hirk ber worldly I "OW.
no with real woina:dy tears ar' flies drink a pint of beer every
- . . .j. I'nua lwn.l centlv 1 , 1 4i i.o rm and sober up,
. . i. .i .l.a liia snfferinus I . ti.io niefnres
over uacou auu . 1 - itjeeiiiat netting " i
with the touch .t a pnj'K , Iv,- flies come down and nu up
Colonel Milford died, but I ODe Bk. a drunken
Mrs. Mortimer had neam iroui . , tnntst. and start
Ot tWO lives uio"" m:iiu b"B - .
Them ar' flies old topers, every
nf V.m " Rfti.i a boer drawer, as ne
handed over a glass of the foaming bev
erage to a thirsty reporter.
Yes. they are topers," he spoke up
as he drew the reporter's attention to a
.nnn r.f flies tnat were regaling them
selves in a trough from the drippings of
a spigot.
what I tell vou is tne
truth
Sometimes they don't
...... ' h:i, mda her vow wilhm ,- that netting.
herself never again to set up her world- make it anJ faU to Hie floor, where they
. . i tw.iweeu man " .-. , . ... ii.av u.iuiriin. l tm ic
VJ--B - trnth. had. that .
KatH. 8UIev.-iiuK ; .,- .1 : n f ; t;,A liar cnei
. . , i
lVai. Burinv.-B-;- x . t,.,;,:-.. 1 ir.." put in IU6 OBI tUCluoi.
fatal afternoon - rter,
love, auu .
" j-i; pride which loruaue
anuo ith indign
fiffisT the cause of j
&SrH5J, Kate
said bow LiyWv could be much in
saw, UV Jir ' nose and not learn
the society of Mrs-lsea M
ev "JorJT.
ftlltedee-d, thst it
stubborn will to resist her sweet u.
eDt Mr, Motriiner's 2
had long been a -titter Kked at
of tentler sentiment rticI
everything from a . ter nbfr P
i... i . :..T r..i uioictT a way oi
nouncing judgu -t
was ber way, b.ie sw 1" bean
as Kate did lhat Marian Hose was Jbeau
bful in person, cultivated in
refine Ldladyhkemannert
ber those very cuaiu" -
t .i.-u.iMires. to ensnaie
... i U1..I... f,ir lnsMUiw:,
rich husoanu uer - . .
gan to loot upon - . m.tter
gard for her own scruples u the matter
If.
ed,he w
in
the
" """'i1? " v for her- . it. all in."
Mariaivwas too prouu w " '" . . .
jiariai" t- , , STmr. I .,. their feet
11-I...I .a, I1UI1 1 1 1 n 1. 1 v. - - I . .'11. ,ii.-T " ..
liuc, 1, I - lis mnrt
l.aiA been ceueiwuo r""6- i.,.v, ; i,.t mosouito neitms, "
UU.U v . . I UV. -"
to yield to it, and permu '7 c' tangle their legs around it ion se
wife to enjoy that happiness which she w n0
oserved. she cotdd not u-ii. , .ni ,w i,iir on there untd
. - a V l...l,inrf A'.nnilHIIt'r: I miuiiir. IUIU M n
But now. witttHi--w ...I,--,' nnt of their heads.
l.A Titin 1 1 1 J W autuasw " riiw UlUtlD s.s
of a dying ma. keA bv , .... . tv, von know. I've got an
nnrp brava Uie uau , ima o ov-. J - ,
pure, w , how she had ... ,.r aVT flies eo out and
base cuuu" .,! iae . -. . "
T ia .nmnlt tn ima-nne what induce- curtains those fixed in shape next tne
m.,. ,nl.l i.m.it anvone to endivre sash and lor tl jwitig curtains uemuu ii..
the solitude of litththouse hfe; but there The trimming for these is insertion ana
wmsi.lerable competition for the lace either Cluny or antique
situation of keeper. The places are lace is preferred, and sometimes
5-2 000 000. His Newport proiiertv is .. i, . ,,.i...i who the sliowT Kussiaa lace is used. le
yr f I USUtlslT vv o l
worth S250,000,and there is to be added j0ne some service worthy of
his hunting lodge in England and other ,,..1,, , Th .a wonn seem
D w
small in the estimation of workingmen
in this country.
The first article of the keeper s in
i i:... .vn . tn i" it tlie
. , t nnet and sidi-s. and occasionally they are small
keep them burning clear and bright
tiil sunrising." This is the aim cf the
keeper's existence, whether he liws on
an isolated rock in the open sea where
which readies its
stances, and is well adapted to make
any woman happy. John Bridge is also ue no saij for jay8 at a time, and
on the list of cebbrates. Ue is ratuer ...,. ,eoml)anvof wind and wave,
or whether he lives where stately ships
are continually passing and taking ad
vantage of his beneficent warning
Tho number of keepers at one tower
varies with its fcituation. Iu some
in I - t it .. aM ...,,..1..-.. 1 wlipt-A there
movement is lateral, mm ..-. ....... . n ui. u ..... . - v. o - wictr .iu
the center of .TTwvtntiiin at leasts in tho drama. I ..n!w far.it f.imieriv. on account of
U.cu.jr- I r 1 , . - -" . I . . ,-, ., i. fl..I
Other eligible names may be found au nwfui occurrence at the Jiddystone rings to wmcn tue c....u.u D
ii... i i i?....uuuitu ..J I. ii. .1 tt;..n nf Rn.lvpr.ralare naed for curtains of all Bimia,
ide to side is aided by the arms. In .... .,.-,,' it r .. ... i. .i f n keepers whethet thin or thick, mushn or lace,
rhjsloloejr ol Walklnc.
t ..ii-;.,,. tiiM Imtlv iroes throusu a
xii """"oi . .. P , . . . , i .,i
double series of undulations, wiucn are advanced in years, out uiw a jiumuu tw
somewhat similar to the curves in iue recomend his case, and hence may be
bird. I here is a vertical . . , . . "marriaaeable.
uiuueni . . i- ,
Aiiioi s young men may ue ucuuuiku
lels of salt are useil in
'or preserving meats.
"Sell them to be I A o o o,x) tons of L has been
said he. and the : made at Bamrnr to parties iq Liverpool.
i - .
The seventeenth vear ocnts have
niad their appear:iu-.-e iu Cavil:.' conn
tj, X. Y.
Tue cost of a recent foggv d iv in
London was St'.OUOO for T3.OiK),0Oa feet
of extra gas.
Xew Jersev has appropriate.! 70,-
OdO to replenish I er oyster beds with
Maryland oysters.
Seven t Iionsaad h jrses were eaten
in Paris la t vear. the moat Ilm:j served
in a variety of ways.
Among tho 273,000 Indians in the
United States there are 211) churches
and 3l),00i) members.
Land is cheap in South Australia.
For a tract of nearly oivxt fq'i ire miles,
onlv $4, 75 a mile was off red.
Thelwa Stat-? Uaiversify is this
year giviug iustruoti :-s in stenography
to seventy young meu aud um.
Paris sjiendj in education a'mt $2
per capita of her population, w hile Lon
don expends alx.nt S1.30 per capita.
L-tyear 27,073 Imoks were t iken
out of the library of the Toronto Me
chanics Institute, aud 21,4i2 of them
were novels.
It is estimated th:.t there are C.000,
000 miles of fence in the United States.
Chief Justice Chase's remains are
to be moved fiom Washington to Cin
cinnati where a moanruent to his memo
ry w ill be raisi .L
It is estimated that tlie nuni!er of
hi.rses in the United Statei is 12,00i
(k)0. Illinois is said to contain one
tenth of that nnmliea.
The year 1SS1 will ihj long remem
bered for its earthquakes. Not since
1S12 has there heensuoha wide circle of
tem-stiai uisturbano.
The steamship Persian recently
landed at Montreal ore llioitsati.l young
tJiglish farmers, wuo br-jnglit tlrafta
amounting to $7o0,uR).
They have b.-en tryiug iu Il.mohilu
to induce Japanese to settle ou the
Islands, but the Japanese Government
prohibits their leaving.
The Ohio State Bjard of Agricul
ture estimates the eoinin'; wheat crop of
that state at 35.C12,liH bushels, as
against S'.jM.OiU for last year.
The Australian colonies are the
richest in the worl.L Among their pos
sessions arrt 80,000,000 sheep, ami the
total population is only 3,000,000 souls.
During the mouth of April the
British imports increased over $1,000,-
000 and the exports over $1,000,000, as
compared with the same month List year.
Two voung colored men traiuepi n
St. Angtistiiie's Norm: J School at Kal
eigh, were recently ordained deacons of
Episcopal church, for work in the South.
One hundred and fifty thousand
cord of bark are to be peeled iu Tiog.-
c.unty. Pa., this year. This will be
the proiluc of about l's.OltO acres of
timber.
A million of dollars iu our gold
coiu weighs 3,fiS5,71 Kuiids avoirdu
pois, and a million standard doll irs in
our silver coin weins 58,022,57
pounds.
The bronze statue of the el.hr Du
mas, by Dore, soon to be erected in
Parts, represents the great storv-teller
at the age of forty fivo, iu the prime of
hfe and genius
Cham cables were first used ouship
iioard in Ifjll. The first vessel to use
them was a West India ship. They
were invented and patented iu 18M by a
surgeon of the navy.
The Freedniau's Bank pnperty in
Washington has leen sold to the
Government for 3250.000. and the de-
scrim curtains have very much the same I positors will soou get their filial divi
effect as grenadine curtains and are as I deiid of fifteen per cent.
much less expensive. Colored embroi- Cincinnati, iu the year ending
dery in artistia designs has been ad Jed March 1, produced S1.H;,32'J,87 iu ber
to these white curtains, forming some- various manufacturing eut.-nris. s, of
ii i . nn ivnuicii 9i-,(i,iijv eui iuiu i.inutr sua
timcsadadoor else a border on two i .'; ;.,:.... ....... 1
Trn.! ilc fort nil tlm ATniii vitlm rwtin;.
figures wrought all over the c"1- latioa of 100,000, ia the newest city in
For those who like more color the Mad- tbe world, where the wealth, if equally
ras muslins are commended, with their I distributed, would give 4,000 to every
gold, olive, or robin's egg blue grounds man, woman and child in the p ace.
strewn with flowers of gay colors. These The inqiorU of France for the first
come in beautif.illy blended colors that three months of the present year show
ail iucreae oer me correjqioiiiuiiu jier-
materiaL
Windows ln Hot TVrathrr.
Tamboured embroideries ou muslin
flight of a
movement
.. - ... .,.. Amoi g young meu niav ue uicuiumcu
Frederick f "he play-actor,
movement is lateral, and results from who u, tho richest actor of his age (in
the necessity of keeping the center oi
CTavitv over the snpportuig leg, and this
changnngoiiuecc-iiier t, Belmonts.
"ive almost tha effect of stained glass.
Momie cloth, made of cotton, has taken
the place of cretonne for cottage par
lors and chambars. bec.iu.-ie it is fonn.l
to lie more durable.
Cornice s a:id lambrequins are aban-
.l.me.1 PoIm of wood or eut. with
iodinl8lof $So,273 blH) ruiI the ex
ports an iuereaseof SJl.HSl.HO.).
Mr. William H. Vau.h-roilt.of Xew
York, recently gave his cheek for S10UO
to iiy off the debt of Grace Church,
Lexington, a., which was trec-tod iu
memorv of Gen. lioliert E. Lee.
The imports this vear at .New York
have been SO.S,334,71 (, an increase ot
31,000,000 over the corresponding per-
i.mI lii.st ve.ir h'uviii.r a heavv baian.-e t.
. .1 " .. U Kll.rill DrOIMUSl.'U I ".". . ... , . I -, I . l , . - . .
siep uuc nt 6'"" o-- , .... ., . I . . . .i ill- 1.. .l I m, nr .l-.m-..st. Th rillL'S are Se eu 1 lu. -a,,. I wi I iir. Mill.... fi.,1.1 ..r l-.n.U
i i... 1.1 -i,inh then swinirs torward our readers W1U improve tue auove buk- watch he went vo can mo wul - , , , r, , -
,:.i. ;'i. i.n-..rt lwiiiff necessarv. Lt:.... i. .-,11 r.MW won. tA l.in, dead. He hoisted a siiraul of directly to the heal at tae top ol the Berlin last year had lx-ggarseuongh
UllW luwm...-" T ... f. .. I K""- 1- " " J ' ... I i ... 1 1 .II...I...1 ItT I I . .....l
in tl.n "O liearv stvle ol waihang uitiT, , . c,-t h-,.. Shm. .li.tr.wi bnt the sea was rasnng irjnous- curxa.u, or eise iu-j ... iu ... ...,uC,..
swinguig is done by the trunk muscles, '
which are made to move the whole pelvis, uel J. lUdn, wuo is no
and thus the leg and thigh muscles are bachelor of his age in U
Mlstakrn Kindness.
the world.
dived. It is termed walking with the hips. I is now bs, and is wenu
The foot is not brought sharply down minions.
upon the heel, but carried nearly parai
1..1 in il. OToiind. In a slow walk there
..no period when both feet are Mormon wairous took sunflowers idoug-
ii. . ...... ....l .ml m other when oulvl;tl. fliom nn their wav to Utah, aud
ou u ii i r r-ri-, . r ; .. , ' .... i. .Mtw com-
one foot sttpiorts tue ikkij. o lowa iarmersuave iiuu aumu im ui,ui- lareary iiisui.i u. " t .
walk quickens, the time in which botn wg the pest A single bcotcn tiastie .
feet are down together diminishes, and planted in ictorui, the Scotc hmen there Que keeper at the Eddystone volunta-
iu very rapid walking pracueauy u.p- Had a congratulatory dinner over n turn o for two
.uxirq in vorv raina waiii"K iutlc I iweniv yean iim wtncu it-un - . - ...... .? . I
it i i. i t. .n I i:..x
J ' ' . 1 . 1 i i...vj lwin mA.it for l.i2 rJ.il oi whom o0.0li or Leuriv alL
now tne ricuest ,y, and it was one " T Tn t, nlace f lalul)re- were men. The women numbered 18!
sroruu lie could reacu tue man, wuo """o ii; . and the children tiudc-r 12 yearsof ago
I ... . .. . I . I. .wv nWiv o.moti nwm I iTlfM 1)1 I "
half dozen bUch arpalhng soUtude wth omy ue h."-"'"5'"- . 1003.
companionship ol the deaa. ne uK""n - - - - -IJr. H irg xkI, of Ueorgia, is, it is
width of p'.usb, felt or oiuersiun, simp- 4aid, tue second man who was elected
ly edged with gimp or fringe, placed Biliop md who declined the oilii'e in
smoothly across the top of the window, tlie w hole history of Methodidu. Wil-
an.l from beneath this talis tue uiiiai iu
or lace curtains.
I companionship
I afraid to throw the body into the sea,
thinking he might be accused of mur
der, so through the long days and
Ia the southern part ot Dutchess
uuu ftu... .'i i""--"o . . I - i-l"
it comes down. The caloric developed 1 8troction of farms. The scattered gram on shore.
bur Fisk, President of Wesleyan Uni
versity, Aliddloton. Coun.. was the first.
SwiUurland has 1,591 mil.-s of rail
road, representing over 200.000,0 H) of
capital. These railroads do not pay
well; some have paid no interest for
Over
bvlonir walking is something quite euor- enij,tied from the bags ot uerman troop- ne ,wfta iM.WUaded to go,
mous, since a pedestrian who walks 100 ship m the Kevolutien knocked millions dangerous He
MiUm a .lav iii proouce mo ciui."- on me vaiue ui our kiuui n
(bimwiiu - bruiir in
uau mamo ww-1 .
their friends?. Them flies
his
fllnntr to
. o - . !..,.( mai fl mill- 1 o . . .
Lis unpnncipie con, - mt of . day ; that s over a
riage but mockery. Then, J' .1m ,eek. Now there's pretty
renounced him , JIV rerus- r . mQUon fl.es on that netting-
lusdnshonoreuu--. - i -o - ft to ,nake each
-tl Here's a slate." and the
tV had followed her to her new home handed one over to the re-
rf.wl, base intention ol persecu. - ,
MWjWJlrffSt ttithe clock struck four, and
dirtedfro ljWht be aW 10,000 of the topers started for
an heiU intheiierson ihe beer trough with . whirl to teke .
' . . I Vuw V. rlr amnncr tliA Iiionn-
TW, "-'J X I . I -I . t 1 1. t Mitvoultilll CUUUI I. -w
also a kind of pnlliiig by the forefoot as thousands of acres and been the de- years. ana reinseu io w v. - . . i,,la . trKn ,,! loneIv Lab- Vears. even todelieuture holders.
niieu mc umu . . - 13 fKiO persons are emu oved. Accidents
bnt liliertv itation, m wnicn a cunous race i pe- - - . -
I . .... .. .. i I are lew.
drank to excess pie u: u-c -v -i Ancleut brie a-brac is being manu-
i . :.i i..Air A fV.a t'rr ithnn(i lilieir proireimo: woa j.iiiiiwii i , , , .1 .t.,. u .rtK
lent of euo ;gh heat to bouizoiuuu 01 tllne, o come oy ormging cub rieiu in three days from the named Heady. They are called the wr di8ll VM reCeIltiy unearthed
ioe cold water. nv. A careless man se uui - ----- ... .. , , Ko,, ..fTeadies " and they claim to be partly near Chattahoochee. Fla. Iu quality
graittingafewyears ago wun pnyi- enocui a, m. uu, n.; - - - Their ancient home and c .!or it resembles bird-burned
wxera on it, anu xi.e pes,, - previously .eu uoievi i,,,. -- ..,t-,.h.... ..riek and on its bottom is inscribed
BU . . . ... - .1 ....ft!.., lr al.in from "IKsJOiO, lo40.
1 . 1. 1 1 1 1 1 in i& ii -' t zy ill a. awwwi. usbj i v t . i urii .mr n . rra -vuro iiiii.rr Liin u va aiuv av
When n eighty-dollar tan m A man with a taste for " t" , Zl. B'ni.t. which the present structure grew. The -The deaths in France iu 11 were
sells for twenty dollars every lamuy p y gns planted water-cress in "8 "tT'' ?, " Tinft w,lich covers the front of the house 357,337. and the marriages 2.0,03o.
That is a re- Xew Zealand and the Ultle plant has house near iiu. xuvuK.. .j . ,nr Compared with IS. J tha showsade-
I riuM.f .IJ in ni!im tw wit; un
Ble
. .1 I tlx.l a1ikirr tlia PtiPlfin POJlst t?rt?TiniT 111-
A 11 in fans in keeping witn u.e - France h'as
weather. Mien an eighty-dollar tan ooo.ooo. A man with a taste for
cau put by a full stock.
due ion of sixty dollars,
i . - i !. ,i. wl l..,ri.l,.t,,m l.iu, to -r nn.lerHha.1 as a siLTial of distress, woniu snmuiemiy aevuuuw
I i . . , i i.. : I ... ... . ., , . 1 r.l?..;iM, Imf tfc witn fllsn tliA name ol 1 : ..iu i i... Ti. -...-a
. . , . , i.i ii .T approinate a rouna irau yeariy io uu- ao jeji could ue sent lor tnree uays, i- " uicruiac oi id,, m uraui j-
Hill -til lili&l. aau uutu - I---. 11 I
j r -.--.j .pu-An'r-cresftotiioi exiHiouceaji i i i.s-v aaa Wi.n 1
Most seriously be it said, heverthclcss, --- kindlv misguided owlu , " ,
..t .i.Mnt fans are offered in the mar- lW5".v'v,L .i.Atfnl reached the place the occupant fo,
liont the Indian girl lrcm wnose union wuu
and the Irish Heady the race has sprung
manbroncutovertoAewierkabasKeiiui - . . . . ,. . ,., n,i. inn.
kel in mother-of-pearl, in ivory, in ele myarroa not 20 years ago and the that one of the three keepers had stab- - . "" V" JTl
of Kate KandalL
Manan is as
,n, f,t rour conn-
.i t .i " ho said.
as I am nnwouuy oi , - - - -j
II I had
li.ll in II II aUCa
withplessing earnestness.
nip before aupper. aome oi uieu.
drank long and deep, and then lay upon
their backs and kicked their legs vigorously.
life.
When all was over.
Fally half of Boston proper is built
Mrs. Mortimer I on pilea.
augmentation of population was 61,-
810 as compared with 95,617 in IS. 'J.
The Prince of Wales has been elec-
cF.u..u- . ,ini..,.,i,sU an.1 bv acclamatioir.
cant woods and with lace, embroiaeiy utUe wretcnes nave aireaoy unteu uuu i wu miuocu. ' 1 . , , " ,. , , I Commooore ol the ttoyai lacni n.pia.1-
and other beautiying things. The size our song birds into the woods. In bouth died three days after bemg removed to "anu, o, me uuu KML iu vl tUe late EarlofWdton.
of fans to 1 used on the seashore America the same tuaig was uoneanu 8nore From the evidence before
Iwclailtion. of surprise from L Ue jury which investigated the case it
nrnaaic mex The circumference of I v.,nli aelVtion is
m fan is not loss than three feet in findintr a place for men and animals from the awful monotomr of his life.
The better fans, and the finer than men.
or more.
ones, are made in Paris,
can- manufacturers must
Ihe Amen I Yermont has 36,000 farms of which
be content onlv 97 contain as many as 1000 acres.
with the making and selling of the lees I Flower bonnets and parasols pain-
-TTnsive kinds. -' ted with flowers are the fashion.
The wheat yield ia Tennessee will
be 50 per cent above the average.
A million of pounds of buffalo meat
were shipped from the plains last year.
before he died, he c.illed them all about .-. Motion, the most distinguished in
him, and giving to each a sprig of the I tjie yachting world, is one loug covted
inn ba.lrt him plant it before his new St his liovai Highness.
t . .. ii. 1...1 i.o.r.nmru I The South does not grow enough
that they must separate. Some built P ft UoT'L t
near the old house and some far awiy, - -a aa drawn on the North
and only a few are now left; but tue I .or wiert to the value of $55,000,000;
luxuriaut growth of woodbine covers all I corn. 850,000,000. and provisions, $72,-
he mountain side. 000,000. Total sm.OOO.UW.
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