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IIEMIDDLKTJUKOU POST.
T. U. II A TITER, r.r-noB and Piio'ii.
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All I: ; ,-.
mI r I l-.i i'
m lul l -a I : Ii
.Vich. 1! ,s
4 Urn regi'Lr
while t hll'hc
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t H
y n. j
! ni' g
'( i i ! c
I 1 t't ll.' t!.l!
' M'l ns a !l
:.r t 1:1
n In r of
H nul i.l s'gn, f iller.. Tin! Atl.v.tl
C.n'fi t , to ci our cities growing
oii;r)i f.i tor th-ri ti.o M.itt and country
t larc. I:i I -'.'i Ni w Vi rl; and llrook.
lyn ttn.tui c 1 hm to til of 1 1 1 pop aiii
tini .f 1 1 . : Mate. Now th'y C Uitain
omre t!ni:i otH' tli rl. It is estimate. 1
that tiv n'y cars hence New York will
ha :'.,.Vi Vi'i.i. I h 1 nlripli'a oii't.
ml Il.ook'wi n i. I N.'.v 'i oik !,.Ml.),otM
lg tin r. The crowd ing of a i-propnr-donato
d.iro ii'" our ) p i at n,n into laru
cities i- u gr at evil, ami it will ii.cre t-c
Ml" ;rnv it y of -,ei,e of t.i" so. ii.l mil
xiiimi:i c j :o i!c::n now pus-nig f i it
Vilut.o a.
All iiu
notio .1 t
ays t '.,
initi o ! i
irs i.".'.
' wcr ly
twenty '
IVv. Wi
that lie ii.d no
"lliyal I vi. c
mini Jo 'I ' a i
t bey n" ii il y 'o
..f t!io l'.g',i;rr .
foun I, t!i'. lr'.
mi. r.v h ii'i I I
tad -ict !:usi ist .
i in j.'iiili" lifi' ni'iit li:ii
y tj !.f ;ii i ..I. 1 1 . ' ' ri-ji ,r:i : s,
so III i!l V. 1 1 ll H nil
it, i I ; I -v inJ-Trog i-
! i i hi' !o,u t!,:it iniK'ti on
DOMINION.
Pplrit nn I rliv
Mr.mirn ynl; f.-llows ttipyl
it nn 1 i iny,
Linked f r n ilny,
Tin n nw iv, nw.n
Tnrryfr ig tint for ye.-i or tiiy
'nn " rr.r 1 1" ( s ;
I' li'i' 1 in oor oiih'j rrp w.
V. lint il .l i. i.'iinn, till i uoiti'i li'-li'ff
.s I ran 4.0 ' " ii: I lli "kyiinj; by nootlipr I.i. tli
It i vp k iii" Id i rn tlif
IV r t!i' i v i in v. -ip -it war, lit; fur Imw rr-li f,
Tv nol r !: inji il --ny, sli.vnn to In I'
'nn : 1 to Hip clay, uml its M.-.plro fvll,
An I all t!, world "II I m o
'ilm ii'iiro. r's victory.
Sn ."t Is tin" r st
In p irlh'n mother breast;
!- w. i t r tln r. t
I';i w.th tli. lil.'it,
Wl.i'ii "(irlli's tr.iniiipul Riiosi
Mi" tlir.ni ;li I lip vast lilio ft tiinl to III lu-st.
Vi'lirii t.nip ii ilotip,
(,'ii nclip 1 n I t'r" lir. of I'.nr nn I mm.
nl :i o'. r Hi,- wre -k ' I ali e!i t Kf rit Ho:tr.
lot !s!u;i,iirii;j hpnxda,
ta;p,
I 1st till; I i iv lil.)
Vi. ; ninr.i Hi in iu iIUt hi j n'rpivn on
1. ft-. sIh i e
"iVl rn t w, Ii ci.iv i to wp.ik to co;-i
f .iM "I hi '!i ilcNiiuy i -Ikmii lo mi. ii Ii . !
I h '. i ihiit lair Iiih' lo.t.
An. I .. i fur a li.'illip'Miiit,
to covor tli npj rorh. 1 yrti thr near-1 In Iho Mmrto of lomj liushc In tlio opon
i-Kt to the huts Indied, I iu rcatcil lit1- I plain, ntul hud rcmalnnl quiet in hopci
milu one f th? hntt -aliicli hiid been wp would j a. When hit wiwin po into
wiciitid I'V it ttrror rtricken owner, camp lio made a unrnk for the forrt, a
The next iiiftn wn loO fe'it awav. nnd nuaiicr of a mllo nwny. and ,hnd almost
the next V!M. We lind ti'nnnpif for n ri-achrd It when llipthot wn lirod. I here
tonvrtpiti fire o i one a-ticular pot. was no hope of h ttinj him, hut more by !
'Iho t'n-er had n'way iippt'ireil ho- aei! (lent thnti intention the bail truck '
twicn iitid H oMiik. Trri o'chick th target. Tiie lion was TTonnded in'
cmiip mid we h id nci n nothing of li in. tho hnm. Wp ni'.n him turn rnd bill' tit
UOUSliUOLD XATTER&
tTae for Old Ilrooma.
"When tmr broom beromei worn an
Ktubbj, I iio it to make brmhe out 1 1
it. 1 cut tit tr!r tlia? boldi tlm brulUMMiw
part to tho hnn JIe. Fclectint; tho br
parti. I irash tlipm thoroughly in h
roap-dinU, and rinso in warm waif,
inen 1 tio tiiom into uuneiic, usiiiuni
uow the rir SnolId th. . .
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I pi led out my wnteh n-.in, nn.l h id tint wound, ami wen? inn-. tun; hi inn i ,tl0n(? twino, which I Winn round niu
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ju t noted that it va twenty minute, nut d wncn no en tueniy iinui'ii lor ,liC round tho ntcm ctul. tnnkint: a kind
nrter P) wiiun I li'ard ii loud puriiii atn). Ai'Jioun no wan a itr :cnow. ii an,ilc jhcie I ue to clexn pots or
I lose in inv ear, nun in'xi. inui .i inu ins iinuio nmiu ii iniv i ii numni n. u j
111:1:1 eater vnn Imdu ine. 'Iho fhnck lio was tlio no of ntwo.yrnr-o.il steer.
W:i4 tio Midiien that I altno.st fainted, and Mis Imp fi aometliini ttclnemious,
thero must hao been a Mill minute wiien o:nl he roaied nt evu v prm.
I was unriiiim loim of wli.it wa Kointf on. At lenst twenty t-liol were lirtil nt tho
On the frrouiul be ln 1110 wns a larirprrd lion ns ho charged, and romo of tin)
tilk handken h'ef. W'ncii I coml icnlize bul et Cunjr dirt into bi face, but wo
whit wns ii:iginor tho ticcr wai llavinir niiuht ai well hive tried to stop a btirri-
willi ll.it nvirlli nun nit would 1 1 at fillip. Ill) lull bo n ilmlllted . nttll i
tosied it t'i;i. caught it. pulled it nlontf wounde 1 and he wnnted revenp-o. 'I ho I Mllka for InrattiH. 1
I . .t..' . . r !.. ... O. 1... Lil. l,..,l 1 TA. T ll. .J .
Hill riiiinii, Him icir uiive or ii;-.ir nun in 1 nmu ' i w i. " -.1. it, ii'iiiuui nuiuriiiui inn ui; vu run '
ntes he Iitid freat fun. When ho w to tho hind wheol of a wasjon. lio milk and buttermilk 01 cheap, clfeetiv.P ttlltl 11110 (Unllty,
throti!U l,o rubbed aciint mo and knocked the horso over n ho prane;, grid caiily osimliublo nutritive nfzcut'in Clotll It II (1 Kill
'f 1 -.1 t . I .1 V 1 1 ..... I. l & ln.:l 1 1 1, ,L :i . " Jll
liurreii, nnu wnu rnv let iinnu 1 ihi-uiiiiihk in um n 111 n iv n ii.iiuii.-i. iioui aro easily iii.'isirn on m cuuui
Binooilii'.l hi back, Tho old fellow 'I lion ho knocked down a native, brenk- j tho Uncly divido l condit;on of thecaseir
kittles. The moro worn and tilf pnr
I make up in tho unmo way, and one
iio to brush out the utove oven, unoth
I lind excellent to ierub out awill f ai
nnil still other I 1110 to wash the '"'p.. mn
frnm 1-nitnl n lilna Aa t.nl n t nt f4 t llr n i n ' t 1 1 111
ii"" f l J j - 1 1 "
parsnips. i'mirio tanner.
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2.50 tt 15.00
2.25 to 10.00
1.50 to 3.75
3.50 upward
3.00
1.00 to 5.00
20o nn
Hoys Capa from 5c up
liatH " l&cnp
llantlkcrclikfK,
ami the prenence of ncid.
Keal.oo avt that butter
in ail cno whcie a milk run
jhU, laro KtOfk tif
'iidixy goods t)f ovcrv
lloal.o ayt that buttcimilk is ncru,w ..
is intll ,,,,v, " fc , v
,.i w
to
aio .
' t.n '
i i ii M.
1:1
:i lrl!ows I lv. i . :i
h'.i ly 1 1 ar of a.e Tli i
T .i vl.tr Kin I- lie. ia-cil
I u ; : eporli r-ajii::.
th'' aii viilio li'inppra--j
cp." Ii -.;:d ":ln.
k ai ' 1 " 1 1 : hair :s
i:i-ir fee r
rye i.:i 1 l.,.t
n'.i yo.i..;:, i a.i-;,
i i
blue
I :.'i' hayl
I.
il
oil.;.
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Hi .In :
A i I In.
i1 I v. i,;
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::: to ni
nil ..!..,
ii' r i.i iv '
1 1. I' l!ll.,'H Kill ii
Hi' lllll.l
i . lut a I i i,i Km hoi lnt;
. i' ml hn to I'll. II ll i t Itl.ltO
Ii ; w.i'.t i ll it .: liill I In hint,
-co I
ii I. !i:'t- I fr.i u mum est ;t i(
titirred lotiiler and louder, but aH'T a mo- Inir Iho man' rollar bone.pul e I nnotln r
lueailio not. tho ' me it sum ! noise in tho villno dturlied down and shook tho life out of l.iin, and
I him. and hp iilturcl n low irrowl nnd then nttaeko l a second homo. Jlo was
! wu ked olf wi liout even turning his on tlw horse iinok as two ot us tired tilted, and is pntticular y to be rciorr
hen I. Five minutes later lio nt tempted nad hit him hard, lie fell to tho i-roiind. ! mend d in consumption. Such mil' fiyiirs r would n.
to leap into the Hindu- of a hut. Rot rolled over, nnd then spinii',' to the seat has ls' wn itself to be very licnetic:al i ' ,' ' 1 rl
I cau-jht in the small rij-ouing, ar.d wo f ft wnon nnd pulied n native to v sirofulosis, neurasthenia, hypochojidrl ('OlltillUiUlCC Oipa-
1 killed 1 i in wh'lc he win thus held a ground. I saw him ei.o tlm Hat v by a-i, in i onvnlosccnco, in diseases of t!
I prisoner. Thee was a witness as to tho nirht shoiildi-r and llino him about n I organs of respiration ar.d k-o!utitioi
'what liaoneniil b tuein tho tieer anil if ho hvl been a stick. Ilu L'ot ntiotlici 1 chionic intarrli of tlin air nus-ng". -
j fnjself. i iik now u to mo. one of tho bullet here, and with a roar of pain nnd nervous disturbances follow irjj uutsi i
j h iiiten h ul Klipj c I b a k to one of tho rn;,'e lie reire I up bes do nnother hor i 0r exclusive meat d ft, dropsy, nibi
i hut. for a lr,ii of water, nnd ho saw i.istcir.-il teein a:ui ciaws in i lie nnimaii tn I ri nn nt a llncht iliscac. It Is a
liie li'-T H iiiikitiu' atiinir I nt w ceil Iho neck, and u led bun dow n l y main u., fl jn diabetes mcl.iius. lloth forn
! lulls, havinir oi. teii d tli; village bm new streuutli. lie tiien In-tetie l nn tec h in ()f milk nie e t curious in chronic m
'route, lie win not over full v feet from the horse's throat and ilr ai'u'e I him til. io noi.on nt nnd In! iitmnntorT nt
I.. .. , .1.1.. . ... .1.. 1. .... .,1 r ... n . fl.jrlit if f.,rtv I....) '.,.rlv nil ill' f.. I . . : I . .. I :... , .. - .
yi, usl.ll.-ii'illlll.lillTiiiiii-i.iiav. mivv..- ... -. ,j .... ... iti'l IIU i I'll llllllll., v.ni.'li!. ill '..('"Ijl Ta M m J M
b!c ca "P b "1 taken to ili-ht or Miu'ht 'tifcty , f,;.Cr. Tliey are not to be ucd iii iilci IJ T H . XT A
in the trees by this I, hip, but lot as t lie ; run pnu cs... i jn tho albt'cntary anal,
lion was npprnii' Irtig nnother horo s f,t. t not always consideicd in til,
bullet brnko his spine and ended hit i nf the stomach, iilccrutinvc canci r. at
career. We found that ho ha I ft very tlio tuberculous ulceration of the i
n ninfliinrv TT
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III I. MM Mil
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( nnt.iin fstcvens of ll-.e Tenrral Infnn-
try was on o:ki oceusion w lilui-j in ft ta
j vine lor a shot at n tijer which the Ix'at
. cr- were Irving t i drive nit of a thicket,
when lh" bp i-t approached h'ni fiom be
V :
Arch li'ii oe. Va,,n.s,n tli, in l.'.iriu r'$
A! a if i-.i ,s.i s tin; I lie ".I ;(- I. ever ha I
o 111 ill ,' pin:, ig i I. on I, i:h ii: : r: in
thrift as ;,t pie-tn'.. A lew e..inpies wd
liow lb s. u!c nil u.', in 1. ' , had
lit four or liU' sli.iiclits who were
rhurc'i i i ::ili-, s . i,i 1 in .itly mie h;'.', I
hniil sin a inein! e: -hip. i'r.ni ( ton, ill
l-l , h .1 b I two ..I- tire' cpi n'y p:-o-fi".iu'.;
ti e h: ist an in t'l . to 'i.iv .bo it
one i , :l!', nnu.: lh. in the in l
tslidi s. In Will.. in. s (ollc'cli: out
of '.."l", i.nd iri Amlicr-t !:! out i f :!"rJ
aiT iumWers of (hui'iles In innnx
i tl.cr i n'li p., as ro'.eil by Mr. limine,
J.ooi w'iio-o larefuliy pnaiid tao.i"
vlis-sp i'j'hi.?-. are taken, ll e propnriioti'
an! still nunc :. i v olatile to tiie plo-j la !'
tif it !i:;i.ili.
Its'cm peifi e. !y i'1'i'ta'n, pie li' ts the
N,v 'ioik .'.'"'(', tiia' thi iiio.lui' ivo
power of the wheat lands will be very
ftrcatly rutin-c long ber'. una, unlets
the pro). ta of the wheat grower lire nr.
mu'U augineiite.l ti.at ho will l,c en
at.'itl to i:ii,irovp his '. in.ls by thp lili.'ral
Uf. of ( hoic fe, li. iers it is ft scried
on the a ithority of tin1 l!c;aiitineiit of
Ajricuh'ira! Stall .t iv-. of Indiana that
in 1 -i ! t litre Viu.e l.'.!,ui);l tons of pot
avu an I s 7 , ' ' ' ions of piiospiioric ncnl
fVen iii. in th: 'oil o. that Mate in the
iro.tieti i:i of tiie vcar'.s crops, wiiil;
duly li'il tons nf lio .jt'ii ri(j acid nnd
silly ii' e ton-of pola h w ere supplii-.l
to ill - -oil b, all the i o ,,M 'icial i'ei ll I.
cm si .1 ill till! S;:i'e. r-lli'il .1 lil : I'll of
any -oil cauti'.t I 'll-; c..tit.u.;p w illi ml
impoviTi-'.itie.it.
lor llf w no i r. n!.- il.-'n.ai.ri I i no',
All I m i tl I ll.- illlst slml! In. null)! ..ot,
And j ii .1 to cii ri.itsl e!ny
I'e linU. I lor an ii.i,ll,.ii il.irl
- .t-.o.i- .1. ;riiilu, in iiif,oii-ii(.-n'.
KING 3 OF TIIE JUKGLE.
mic hiiHl foot, irii:itiy fiom u morn of tot :t.
is. .i -:i .1 l . I f. i
n;n.l its ir O't'iic'o w.i ni Known umim mivi, mm mm ii'iii;tn ih i imihk-m i Jf
it utlrtnl mm uniMny whim. Yhn the liis ill tr-n' r nn.l woixli't fill nil lacity, I
! i . . .i . 1. , - ... 1 , 1 1. s t (. 1 .1 imt f Ii mn t!i 1 1 ir n ri ii ii itiftri m i tiftf n nri'i flint i
I t ,1 XIIill H llll.t:i HIO'IIIH lis; IM 'IM tit-r... .its,. , i ... i. , 1a
. . '. . . .. -i - i i .t i . u i Tliia 1st tt. 1 1 f f 1 tn fin nnd fate I....
:.u Aw on the iM'Ut. no wn cmuiy h wniiniLi mih ii-ns funning on nu.u . - - - - -m i wu ,111 i in lh t'l I Si1 yai u-u
ld Summer. 188J
To M.tkc Italseil Ties.
upset fo. tho moment, during wh cli the cxicptawild elephant.
lifer siiii lled of his h"'s sevcrnl tlim-s
nn i licked h I 'tig bo a legs, which h i I i
lilte d iiiiiiuies late- tmo a niitivo all to
pieces.
blip in the lion (oiintrr on tho Caj o
of l.oi.il Hone n party of thirty of us
The idea with almost every person is
that a lion or li;,'i r is always l.eiii on at
tat k, uml that to meet one it lu biiuo'i
in em niiiitef. 'I'll im is lur from being
true. hen inf iirialed liv n u..,o,,l ..r
ple-se, i.y hunger almost any wild beimt wero one dav iTossing a satitiy uatti. o
is .in. i.u- to man, Iml tlt.'it' are ni ca- were not wiilrn n milo of tho woods,
io:nuhen the iunl fernc huh of tin 111 and it w as the holiest hour of the day. A
ill site e.iee nt any pi ice. Mnhle I cry Win rai-e i, and a big lion
At Nil ii', on the wed shore of the came chvg tig us across tho hot intuls.
liulf of ll.Tigil, I went out w ith a party He cam" liomtho woods, and that with-
1 Ihitih ii.. ccrs to sen nil lor a man- out the slighcst provocalion on our jiart.
ami heciiiuc t'T hlood. A noen oi us
linn nt him, nnd ho was hit twice beforo
hercirhi'd in, but he c iiiip right nhul l,
ami Ine I knoeked a native down nnd w as
poik p.i s-though any incut wm
In. mi I i ii I bp rnii d im list . H D H
Tho Tulip M inla in IIhIIuihI. j ,OIir lHiU,.ui ,,f llirj anil IllU tt pit'r" URIHU
A -I ..t l s !..! .1 .1 , ..II .. .
Ihn c it four minu'cs. th- beaters com . " "V'" ''" ""''' '..osii,,, , ..,r ton ,, r into n sau. epa u ; piiinpuu
i ...;,i. .!...: , !..;... . I... ii,., i- it could hardly ho c illeit a sw indie) nns ; oi t. our into n tiow l with n
iiM.-ri-d u low orowl an.l trolled olf. and the tulip mania of Holland.
bi en freshly oiled that ll truing. After
little si
Ilotl the lard and water, and when i
t oiirad (.psner intr .duccd the in ip ; nnito ho iiiil' pour it over tho Hour, o
into Kurope in and in llolhiud. for i mix it with a wooden spiv) a to a smoi
some reason unknown, it sprang inti
great favor with the wealthy nnd la-h-
lmiablt! Iitirghors. In nno'htr year its
111ft iMinnnn
ItII n
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r a w Jt. J U J
t
isi
niter w ho li i I i nvited rjreat deva tatiou
tC t!s.; Vl'.l lb' ll.lll. Hull ril driven
I llio-t of tio! nal ivps mil of n miii,n i' ....
ill les -.pine and the number of ppoide
ii wns-aM ni. n ui eaten win aliovc Iwen-
tv. I he ti .i i-'s lair was in a I n ,.p il.i, l;..r us. lie w as an immpii-o
whii h ba, keii ii'i i iisi i In- coa-7 i.inge of well u!o i-in yenrs. 'o tiled to lind
In I lie nrdd nf this thiel.et some explanal on of his contiuci, and
slau.l.ngoxcri.im wnen no gru ns.pi.ci- MI.()k,.li , .:. . illlM .,, .alL,.,! tulips.
fellow lind . ,, .'. ,...,, i ,ii
. . i .ll uiu ll llliiii'l u (ll . I. I nil .. ,.i.. ' .
tiually (oucludsl that ho bad been
huutc.l and perhapi wounded and lind
l:ei:i'iue reckless and desperate.
1 once ha t sut h nn n aim from a lion
as to senit ine to bed for acotiple of days.
Wo wcio rl ling on a strip of -t.id with
tho he n y forc-t at our l ight and a sent-
mont.t.iins.
was nn old ruin, ami iho least iiol,ablv
h il his I cd there. 'I'hcre were ten of us
in the a 1 1 y . including naliies, and we
had begun to biat up the thicket when I
stepped into n hole anil wrenched my
nk, i. 'I uai sctt ed um, for the day nt
least, mill I WHS HHsihIpiI ImeW In rmuii
wh I'll was uiu, nt half n in,!,, r,..,.. il.,'. tcrim.' line of bu-hes vn our left, when
lliii ki t. A sort of easy ib air was in tile 'i" nitention was cilled to something
lor ine at the loot of n tiee. ami one of ikulking in llicbii-he. Wc disinountetl,
the natives was left to ntlend to my Hireo of us, and crept forward, srattcr-
wants. iieiird tiie liuiilc m beaiing up i"g ns wo went. 1 mado for a bush,
the Lnmo, but Iho pain took ftway my in. whenco I hoped lo secure a better obser-
tcrct in the limit. I bird my boot olf, valion, and, as I turned it, being on my
ind tiie i i in was softly rubbing my nnkli! hands nnil knees, I ennio face to faeo
with I ran. h. w hen all of a sudden he w ith a big lion who was skulking in tho
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t ! f i:.t ii . of a in-a Adurn
! ; iv. !y ei oi' l!jcv ha.o be n
:. i.s, i' i;t:iv -p. living, u:.d
' -ii of ill i.i f ll til- h a re .1 c tin
'1'l.e 'i a ... w:.it ii began . :
i' ', I h" ii iy of ' r in I a tn st.
., w us h -id u'.iIit a i i w
i.i.ir; liio .sujipo. c I puvp.t
tl 1 i L ut .'olr - i-:, 11:1 I noa i.ttc" to-
p.a'.id, ai wu, th'! si.'s-.o.i which be-,- ia
; veal before o.i tin: .-.Mil: da!.'. I i I
liiwin ':::-. lei i's det'.li i.i:.e.al Artiiur
cs ' d i i in o cs j i ( ;;.::!. cr to settle the
IYi'. ileali.il p.l'cf. on, li. t 'his is not i.
parallel t an.1, Th..' seven c,lra -ossions
Iiich s"'p'.V a icu.oi.ttlo ittialogy 'Ai re
e.'!cl as foltj . s '.iart-h 1, i; lo set
the (Jover. uncut in ind inn: May I',
17!, i', in rcspoi.fo lo 1 rencli threats;
My J lwt) in conne vtio i with an ex
M::!cd aljilitnc nt of oar relations with
tJrcut Iirita n; .May ','t, lol.', deling tho
wtrof 1J; Si'pti.-nibrr !, to meet
tto finnacial riu; May ill, 111, to
apply tho Wh'g policy and prmcipiui t'
(Un monetary situation, and July -I,
IMiil, to provide for the dufciuo of tUe
t uiou.
fa-li lie I his eves on Hometliiiig la-hind
inc. atui h;s In e became tenor sir t ken.
M'i ha! is it asnalief" I wbispi-red.
"No the tiger!" he ijsspcd lu reply.
"I- he clo-e at hand !"
".Ni t lit y fie ii way, sahib, and look
ing i igl.t a- it. !"
.dy gnu was ten feet away, and we
w ere J i i l'i i l ly helpless. I 'M'iln adwas
af.'tj, i) il In f ire I coald rca.'h mv feet
:i:,i n l in . -elf up by n blanch I'ue. tiger
wi-u 'I l.aie ni".
a nn y n i . at.-h the I r nu ll over your
hi I'd ' I a-ked ol I he ll.ll ve.
"ii. s.dtih, but I r.'iuiint leaic you "
"-!.vc yo-irsi If if you can, or v.'i-'sball
Ii i ll be ki.oi kid oiei. If you -lung
into the ine t he I igcr may be It igli'ci.cd
olf by your nctii ii. '
Tli I.;. oi st:aii;!.tcmd i:p uml made a
-p,-.: g ii ;i tl I he licit instant Wits safe in
Ine . i.ii'ci.t -. lie Wa h ndiy iptiel be
fore I la :;.! Ike treat! f I :ic t gei- in the
iiy j.. . - - a few lams uw.iy, ami t lut na
tive h: :t "I
'.-ay yi in- p aveis, t.ah,b; h" i.s hero!"
I lu a lea -i cornls I he Ilgi r i' line tip. 1
was hiug at lull leng h, my he .il coii-iide-a
ly lilglnT I Ii.iii my feet, in,, I mi I
i -aw hi i ve y move, lie looked me lull
j in tho lace and iitli-ie l a low growl, I ut
I it Was lint '.lie of an; it. 1 mi iv thai III''
I IciM u as full of cu it-ity and wmil 1,
' Hid hope - J '! . . il itp n I ii y lie.n-t. I.e
I -niiicd :.l my ii di band, wh th lay b
,,!. ii 1 1 '. a- -i 1 li s iinjij dow n in v in-
niied I', nt, in il the fillies of the b.ar.dy
i td to il.-llgl.t li 1.1. lie 1 iy ll ;l
i'Wn'aii l lu g in to lick iny foot ami
i:ik!e. His lo.igii" w:ii hot ns Iii'.' ami
.s rough us a mw ', and 1 wdnud now
iml lh. n in spitd of my c!fo Is not to.
hollow. I was within four lect of his
heinl when 1 discovered him. His eyes
were open very wide, mid his breath
I'limo to me with sickening odor, but ho
ne ther growled nor mined for a long
minute. We looked into i nch other's
e ves, and 1 was so overcome I ha',
1 was like out! paralyzed for tho
lime. At that short distnnco his
eye, had the brightness of elect rin
l.'gh's. Indeed. I hey nemed to burn
mine, and Ilm feeling did not Icavo hip
lor four or live days
Alter a minute or so the lion uttered a
low growl, and sat up for ft better limit
at inc. 1 was on my knees, anil ho
sniitii'l a, mo .'m l lint'nVi'ied his gn a',
tecih. IVthiips another m'ght lime
tired at him, as his bio head and chc-t
olT' icd a l.itg t like u bun door, nnd I
bail rnv guv. nil ready, but I hadn't tho
power to raise my urn s lie growled
ttl ii s.
and u's.c d s ninl futures wero watched
as close y as ( Hd Hutch' or I'htl Ar
mour watch the hog and wheat market.
I eoplo ofallclast.es invested ail Iho
money they could n;ke nnd scrape in
tulips. Kusiiic-s boomed for aw lulu and
fortunes were lost and won.
Tho Dutch seemed to think that for
nil time to emtio people in all parts of
the world would continue to pay fabu
lous prices for Holland's tulips. The
llower had already achieved n shoit
livod popu ority In l'arii and London,
but fiiHhionaii e people w-ero tiring -of
the new plaything. I'.vcn tho llantk-in,
a wonderful variety, of which one root
sold for two ve acres of improved ground
in Mi, grew-common, and seeming y all
ut once iho tulip market s limped.
Then there was a Low . Til ips could
hardly be given away. Kvcry man was
accusing his neighbor of having led him
into iho i ra.e. Defaults on contracts
and payment wero common nil over
Holland. Tho courts lefused to til .e
ci'gn.iitice of them because they were
giinidling, and it w: a years before the
i iiualry lu ly recovered, though it was
in mint ca-cs mere y a Mult'eg of
ivea th, not ii.kin:; il out of the . ouiitry.
'lo this day, lioweier, the genu no !
Ilo.lantler l'oks upon his tu;ips as I lie
l!ng i-h farniirdoes his fat tattle or tin
lienl'i kiati his blue gra-s led blood
lnaus.
Men Sivrclly Fiiii'l ol .leuol.
'leciui-e a man d splays no jewelry
-.igtin, ami thp'i tinned around ami upon ma ;n r-ou ii uoest imi'iimij mo
sneaked o'V t hioiigh i he bushes and got In: doesn't caie for sut I; thing-," sail
iiwav. V pen inv companions ennio Ui I lidiior liolh-rhi.d, of the Lew orl;
was too v.'ni'i lo w alk to inv horse, and .A.ev'.;'. lldV.V, the other day.
on reaching camp I h id to go to bod. "Thero are plenty of men who nre ns
It whs w hilo referring to thi- adventuro pa-sionatcly fond of ewels a- any woman
sum.- t i in" later that a natiio related his who ever lived, but they seem to rcgaid
ijii. t r ciiu'i ii iico with n lion. Ho was the feeling us u wc ikut s which they me
lc niiiiiig to his villng ono afternoon half ii-hau od of. Sonio iiuti will own
win n a snake I it linn, lio whs obliged right up, but they dun I li io to display
to stoi and ii.i crta n foots, nnd iiiiiku their I tea tires. bccaii.se it H noi.
a pnuii'i c, and thus got belnted. As ho con-ido cil good tasie to w ear much
huirad on in the twil ght a lion sud jewelry.
denlv leaped into tho pith before him "I know of half a doen bu-lness men
and 'buried hi further progress. Had ami profe-stoi al men who do not weur so
the tiiaii turned to Iho he would have much as a watch chain; jet tlcy carry
been atiuck down. lio stool llnae, about in their trousers pockets thou-
gasping with fright and re tdy to col. sands of dollars' woith of unset jewel,
lap'e. when it stuldetily lla-heil upon li;m This i-t it lilt lu out of tho ordinary, but
that the lion appeared in playful inooil. it is a fact nevertheless.
It wa- i.:,. ihmg new for lh man cater, , I he benst lay down and rolled over, 1 i.e into lienry n a:i Jioei uitr useii
and in: v .a- del ghlcd I lo lit kctl s wav pawed at the e irth, and when the native to carry in his pockets u Lumber of
until I t bought hi: hiul taken all the skin ndvnni ed a step it beeamt certain th it tho l e unif.il iliiiinoniU. pear s and other
o'l', ii-. il thru he rolled wver ami over on
piiste. it will bo too hot to touch with
hands at lir-t. I'rcviously have a pou'
if Imin iitiLr r.l 1 1 iiitii t. m -t I tl nr ilu n
ponuloiity hail incrnased and gaidoiier put to it sumo chopped siifje leaves nn.iCJfiUlt lillO tff Ctilllliiua
wiTt' irit ii',':iiii' new s'i t:iei, iii iii.t io . icnsouing oi peppi r nnu sail, inn i ' IJI()fli vifilicc
whiih In.. light great prices for their ' must bo done lirst of i.ll, I ccnu-e t ' 'w""l"i
rarity. iir limit ol tlio .umirai so u . moment you can touch, the j uste, wiir -r--s l
for i.ll) folios. Another variety, the I it is let ivai in and suit, you must mi 9tSll JJlGSS iTfinflT
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hie hundred thousand florins wa paid the paste as you will ren'.ii e to inaki Cciltlll'V Clofll
for forty roots in Rotterdam, ami that i lid lo the pie, put it on a pi ite and set .
tr.insi. lion stinted tlio gambling I over a saucepan of hot water lo keep IlllC Dri'SsdiH
'Ilii was in biif.. I vcrylndy had I soli (it inu-t not get cold', then t.i
gone tulip mail, llravo old Duteliinei; j tho lest of tho paslu and foiui f fXJ j; o Q pi n nvne
into an oval, p .tling it on , ,w w w -is- j, vo,
loured paste -hoard. With tho kn -
hi 'Ihango tulip were l.:ed, I hi of lour right hand fjTYl OIQI (l PVIPQ
n hoi ow ii in in tlui Iinnu of u' "
(Gn'wccE'ics
Selinsgi o
I lit to.i.r ll.lll.,'. ii.d .1,. If 11... -
tlngcis outside it, and, with the h .
iho left hi.ntl, woik tho ))hs!o in
shape of an oval crust. Thus "tin w.'
nt it is culled, of tho pie is formed.
should be thin and firm, mid strai
up; it must not bi'.go outward, ai
slioultl incline inward. If it stretch
ot Iho tot you must pinch the stretch"
pnrt over in a fold, ami press it qui
smooth. There must be no thin pluc
in tho crust: tiie cook m tut mnko ti
pie-wull of c Ual thickness cverx wher
It must ho (lono very quickly, a
wall can only bo molded while tho pn
is soft, for it h miens if it cools. W'U
the pic ci list is thin mado till in tho me
,..! ... wmitiir litt.i tint hnllmv cpnti
then roil out the pusto lid (kept fiTt7 -n- SB (fT!
hot water), to tho proper shape and siy V Ll ft Ljult4
nnil lay it over iho meat, llgg the sid.
ami pint h them together, nnd make
hole in the nrddlo of iho lid. """vn.
which some good gravy is tn be pou:y
after tl:e p c is baked. liru-h it "vr
wi ll the yolk of un egg, nnd ornmiu"'
ns von p case, with ieiivi'8. etc..
the paste. Hake in a iiiniierate oven
twoorlhric hour lor stnnU pies, h , . .
fourh.ui.sloi l.irgu one. lu.'ii.c LU 1 BlIollDf; L ll hi liens wi!lirnf
iijlislD ii(
t tiin(
tin! Itlnt. '-!, a. you hate seen a cat b
1 after f.-edi -g.
Th" l.unicr ami beaters had been
ipi el nii ', i i lime, having count together
for i , i...sel,' ut now (hey began to shout
nnd tnui-toin, and tlio im'sti cuuo down
to ii. very distinctly. The tiger sat up
and uiu nil tho ii i r and growled. A gun
was lind and he growled again, loosed
un nt the nat Ivo in tho Ircn, urouud tho
lion was in torn lark-. nre ions tones, won h he would some
"Wh le I was trightcnod almost to times lake out in Ins haul and gu.o nl in
death." said tin man. "I had sense a. Imi a'.i ui for seveial minutes nt a time,
enough to humor him. I jumped at 1pm, Ho cxpla neil this hah. t by say. tig that
ami he trisked and hounded liko a there wu i.ething so pure and l.eauti-
p '.ppy. Then I ictieated. ami ho ran fnl i.b,)ut the gems that they delighted
uf cr inc. It wa two miles to the village, nnd fa c nateilhim. llo used tosay flint
mid we kept up tho piny until within a it was ono of t lio traces of our f'r back
few rod ot the first hut.' 1 had my band liarinirian origin tho iuuato fondneis
o i him twenty limes.auil when I entered for bright gems.
tlrovillago I luul somo of the hair of his "I know of a plivsic nn up town who,
camp nn. I down at me iitui then delib. : mano to provo tho iurticulun ot my ad- ; while riding about in his enrriago on
eriilely walked olf into tin, wood. .Ncit ' vtiituro.1 ' sick calls, entertains lnm-elf bv . inglmg
day ho was routed out of his lair by the ! While the ti jor lia moie natural a lot of unset diamonds, , rubies and
beater, nnd, wiihotit bo, ng wountletl or 1 ferocity than tho lion, bo is not to bu emeralds in his hands. Ho sometimes
unduly angt ml, hediargcd among them ' dreaded at much when enri'god. In groups them on the leat opposite and
with g em ferocity and killed two nnd ! charging among the heaters tho I Iger is looks at lliein, while hi face is lit up
wounded a lh r l. generally satisfied with knocking a siuglo j with admiration nnd pleasure.
l.iL'liti'cn months later, in tho Bengal- , i.uis.iu down, and ufier this feat bo will "Do ladies Lave this hutitf At-ll, I
fiun il , at t- if t I wnu f ftiit li it v 1 1 1, i trii i i ti fit rin il tf Illfllil l A llfll t. Tlltl 11(111. on i think not. I never met a woman who
railed Mand'ay with two ollicer. to nee t he contrary, if once aroused to tlghtfor cared to bido ber jewels in her pockets
if w it could not rid th '. tie ghhorhooi
a man i ultr w ho had ns bad a rcputati
as tlio other. Tho beast was so
thht ho entered tho village almost
nightly, invariably coming and going by
a certain route. The nights woie blight
moon iight, uml when tho sun went
town we commanded flie people to keen
i nee the contrary, if once aroused to tlghtfor cared to htdo her jewels in nor pocKcis.
d of ', his life, means to dm light there, uftcr On the contrary, they alwiiys like to
itiou ! doing all iho harm ho can. bavo thorn set and displayed as cou-
bold i W is weio in the Mutable Land, Africa spicuously s possible. 1 hey don t be -
a (ioverumcnt o.ipedition cousiuin
of upward of a)ii men and had gone
into camp two noun uoioro uiiiiown
ono day nt a pool whou one of tho whito
men tired at a lion who was making olT.
quiet and took up the tU ions selected ' Tho king of boast had been "snooiug"
liovo in hiding the light of their gcuil
under a bushel.'
The possibilities of the South in hortU
cultural produ tioni are nnd always mutt
becuormo s.
Kctdjicsw
M IY".V M !! Sn i i . Three yolks of
egg', p:inh of suit, pepper nnd dry inus
ta id ; il.luti! this wit !i a fpooiiuil of good
vinegar, ami ndd oil at le.-u euiilil it'll
si lent, uml all 1 1 I c worked w.lh a good
whip; liui.-h with the ,uuc of u h iiloii.
.Ni'ii.'ti ', Add a nun h sifted I'our
to one evg a it v 11 iibsofb, and a littlo
salt ; io I as thin as a wafer, drcdu'U very
lightly with I'out, turn oicr uml over
into a liuge roll, si co Iroiu Iho end-1.
shake tl.c i-trips ami drop into tho soup.
M i-.i!i:n 1' ii' i i'ii.s. l ure and boil a
docn largo potatoes; put into a hot
cm k I iilf a cup of criiitu, a tablespoon
ful of butler nod a little Milt and pep
per; set where it wi I bent; Iiikc the
potatoes up tlin iiintuciil they are done
and mash them; beat perlec! ly smootll
uud send to tho (able veiy Lot.
Arri i; I'm i l I'.k-. Hx tart npj.lt!,
two egg'', one cup of llnur, two table
sioo.it.i s of milk : salt. Ii -at tho eggs.
I, our and milk togi tlu.-r in a smooth
baiter. I'eel aini slice the npples, tlip
tho slice in the baiter n 'd Iry in hot
laid until of a tlelici.to brown. . prinklo
with powdered sugar and servo ut once.
l.'i a-t Mi'i'iuN. Alter rubbing with
melted bulter, Hrinkle w.th suit uud
peicr; nibl ft etui of hot Water to bade
with, ami hako in a hor oven. Allow
taeriy to thirty iii iiuics to tho pound.
Thicken ihc gravy with browned Hour,
or serve with miutsuueo mid f ;csh salad.
Another w ay is to make a mixture of ono
tablespoon. ul of vinegar to one pint of
cold water, wash the meat, ami wipe
dry. 1'ut into the baking pan with ono
cup of hot water nnd oiio-half cup of
butter: busto frequently, hervo with
uiintsauco.
Ciiu ki.s. Bii.ap. Minco tho meat ol
a chicken tim; then chop tlio whito parts
of celery, nnd prcpnio a drcs-ing a fol
lows: I'nb the yolks of two h ud boiled
cl'lts smooth; to each yolk put ono tca-
sjioonfulof mado musiurd, half ns much
ttlt. tworaweggs, a wine glass of vinegar
and a tahlospoonfui of the best olive "il.
I'utthe celery in a salud bowl; lay the
chicken on that ami then pour over it iho
dressing. I ettucu cut small may bo used
instead of celery, but tho latter is uiu h
moro del cious. t ut tho w hites of the
eggs in rings to garnish the ta'ad.
A 1IH KXelllN'
I - -tzI-s
V.Ti'i-.i-s.
mm
I'.rldgt't from above enu.-
of old gaiters for tlm 'l"-s
Onk of tho latest J"'"
ostrich illume. nro n jM-i".1 '
two long ones int i a h r'. t'1
V nock of uti evening k'"1
some diumoii'.l or "l'srJ
ii.wolid tiin .r brooch ii c
tho two feuthors nt the
V ia front of tho biuiu.
The Advautiitcs of W
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"Now. if I ld'bcfj;J
what a 11 x 1 might '