Sn I AR SH AN A SARA HAR SNe Tb hei ts a | cotpparativaly little entity, Iscostsonly {a valet, providing one has the costumes Ptoatart cen Ia oa skyscraping structure {down town, employing a #mail army of | geourers, pressers and renders, in kept Cin constant operation, and the wagons | | the coneeril, however, lost their soonom> | Prom her it was learned that » yearly { ean jostle up aginst thos of the Foor | quired to keep their wardrobe in repair und presentable condition. The chests | pane and widress are printed. Ove of these reurinine at his home, whils the 5 's oadi (bbe nwa vs. 1 can is up his old fellothes vutil Bs coomulates a fow | suits aud then follows the example of | | hw rich frionds bere, ho will soon find | out haw tiacy pose as howling swells at $25 u year fo lock Jike a pian Who owas a suit of smntacos offic 18 oonpied by the clevisal atal of a cnuoern which some of ogy worthiest aml moet infiaen- tin citizens in repair. & large factory of the company may be seen daily cov. ering regnlar routes in the best parts of the city. Ho sensitive are the patrons of ional proclivities become known to neighs bors that nothing more than the ambig- pons title of the firm is painted on the vehicle, ; A Iady with a pronoonced French ae- cont manages this part of the bosiness subscription foo of $25, payable in ad- vanes, entities any ordinary American citizen to membership in this concern, by means of which his plothes at least Huondred = On paying tise feo the meme bers ave entitled to atl the services re- gre allotted th him, upon which his other is af the fectary, Wagons eall at the houses of patrons of the company twice a wink, if seccssary and oolicet the clobes which have been placed in the chest. at the same time laving » rine Nomber, con ladnin g about Swine as many { beat it 16 death with wing and beak. | SWEAT re 1 pages ns the ordinary bisues, together with » Inrge na aber of pletana Aster Place. Sew Tink Clty. FTHWESTERN To take effect Monday, Aug. T7, 18. Daily, exeipt Sunday. A —— ——— STATIONS. seticin al Be Marys win the PL 8. ] we Ar Ce ou W. N.Y. 8 P. Ry, m0 | ! thermosantor mast bo on tho ales. Gene | erally the owner can restore the ther. wometer withuat sendiog it back to the | Hyde for all point Nok | chest fall of clothes, carefully mended and prosmid mowdy for wear One young | man who bas four a paticon of the novel | extablidhnient for seme time says that it | works like a charm, nod bis apparel | © bears out his statement. Of conres the © tilors, the old clothes gatherers and the | survants who have strutted in the cast | off garnsesats of their plasters don’t Jike | the tnsovition, but it is a pooesity of | the titoes Eonping up sppearanss 9 8 | great bukioess here, and this now clinthes | fixing scheme ie a regular boon fo jobs - of men who travel on shape and style .; ~~New York Latter in Pittsburg Dine | patch. 1 3 Astor Prace, - New York. | » S wwim. It will also pumsoe even the most ation, | they unwittingly rejoice in sn early clement, OUTLOOK, 13 jj teen born to thetn sad in infancy | ously enough, geese which have experi | of their snemy bad become mitigated. “1 away at it in the fell enjoywent of | downward, give several strong, pendu- ‘| spirits from the top and send the index BIRDS OF ILL NATURE, Among those birds which stay at there is offen an exhibition of nakind- | veriter in The Cornhill Magazine. The | graceful swan, & g., lone of the most ungracious in its ways. Not only (in the breeding season) dies a male bird resent the introsion of a strange gentle man, bot it will spend the day in driy- ' | ing off from its domain any unlocky | win | 10 have no designs upon ite domestic ar- | rapgements and have, indeed, po desire beyond that for a comfortable wash and inpooaiat of pewborn ducklings while | taste of their common elemer When an only child has passed oot of | the eygnot stage of life sud grown to i foil physical if not mental maturity, father and mothor swans bave been known to fail apon and deliberately The gratified parents swam gracefully about the mere in which they lived, | The pricect The Orrick Is three doilark & wisile the great white corpse of their | | year to ndvance, or Jews than » cent a day. grea y vorpes of thei son lay, battered and dead, npon the shore. The following year, alter another carried ppon hiv motives back, they be- | gan to treat him so roughly that, not be away sod we saw hin po move. Card. spring bave been known to retaliate in the calmer sutuman, when the flerceness I have seen a gander bap npon the back of » once arrogant swan and pound gratified revenge. -- San Fraocisco Chronicle At times of severn frost many pee eters report remarkably low tempers | turer. These are oftep due to the ther | mometrie liquid baving partly evaporat- ad from the main eolame and condensed at the 2a of the tube farther from the balh, the thermometer then rading Jost a8 many degrees ton low uy thers ave degrees of vpirit at the ton of the abe, Good thermesnetiors aro §500 as Hable to thia error canmon onos and there fore evs Uy vas DRIES A SpinE minimum. maker. Grasp the thermometer Srmly, posting » finger on the tobe so that there be po visrarion, and, holding the bulb jous swings. This will usually send the into the bulb. Stand the thermometer verse it and very gently shake the in- dex ont of the bulb und let is slide to the end of the columns, ‘when the ther: mometer will be as good a8 pew. ——New York Ledger. iy Feet, the fly foot is a sucker, others that ad- hesion is «ected by the aid of A viscous is rugawid fa kveping the clothes of every horse had roturned fo the ences) | as possible. The dog's 1naster staled that he had trained him when he $s | goite a poppy. and by the thine be vase 3 yeard old the dog wos as good » judge | perts of the agricuiteral depcitnMet ing pinioned like them, be wisely flew | it 1 cultivation in Ireland. Botanically is giniana, but in after yours iv was pIop- ; Janam taberorum. As the winter slock | is mow beiug laid in, it may be well for the inexperienced © beable to 4 leet sons not skilled in the psa of thermom- | be no chanee of & mistakn. ~— Washing: thought she deweted # trans of suue- | jg The mans by which a fly ean creep go up a pape of glam or walk on a oeiling ta have long bren the subject of contenticn, | amcne scicntists, some claiming thas | Plan Buri 1G An urs or a = A he RE Shaot 3p #07 #8 say bas me ile Roy Laney si ERs Ehe'd crane for wick Ud ga fr Sev i fra i Wan! Narihy's pone, an wma dead Fisk pre the Baptey year. | A Burebik teoom tus Baye bam steed ATarenin if on shoves) Ee $hut 1 allay think 0’ the goed (36 times Wen te an Marthy bith Cet biisedal daw an mis an Hiv’ Baye Woz berraris bark an f0'ih, : wid Beaten in The Clty Bee | ANIMALS AND MUSIC. fhe Familiar Giable C31 Dronght thy The editor of Thierfren reistes Ow {following story of his own person! ex: ee Ein ji is is jr SON on MB ek ak oA BEATEN" a perionce of the sagacity of military horses, In the year 1873, during a skin mish with the Sioux Indisos ‘the Third cavalry regiment had formed at: ctioampment in a valley on the southern) Border of Dakotas. At nightfall ths the gronnd. Toward daybreak a violent storm of rain and bail burst over thy | tare awny up the steep sides of the va» lev into the territory of the enemy: Without horses, st the mery of the eli emy, wit should be lost. Yat it was in after thent into an pnkoosn eoontey, a¢ 8 lest resouros, ordered the stable call tobe sounded. Ju a f'w minut w | ment, apd we were saved.” A gentisiann who was a finished mil sicinn resided some years ajo at Derg) stadt anid kipt adog, which was the ter por of ali the singers and Bptroments i- fen inn the place, for it ld the fats habit of raising ite faco to heaven std | howling whenoeer a Talus note Wis paittedd. It never made a ubitake, and well keen singers were sald to tremble whens they saw their ainwseloome jodge, | seated by bis master’s side, st cones! 68 gr at the epira, for Max was a regular fires nighter and a great friend of fhe theater director. He was Jizver koovin to miss 8 pew opers. Mak as no le specter of persons, and when the wigg- ing was bat a shade oat in would 1% tract the attention of tho whole auili- enews to it with a terrific bowl, One tos br | the dog was removed, bat Mix was so great & favorite with the Darmstids _poblio and suek a well known freque at er that the singer might as well hive remewnd from the malls, snd be Yas obliged to give jo with as good & gre a8 his master of a false twee. —Bosion “The peculiarity of thy Irish potsto, so called, is in the fact that it is sos | Irish,”’ observed one of the potato ex- “The potato originally grew wild in| the fields of Chile, Pera und Mexito. | Sir John Hawkine did not take it to Ireland until 1365. Sir Francis Drike took it to England 20 years afterward. Tt did better, however, in Ireland tian anywhers ols and got its name, 80 doulst, because of its early and exten) jive was originally known as the Batata pir- erly identified and clad fed as the So- | “Cite the raw potato #1 two and rab; drop, the potato will be soggy Knd set around on esch other. A potato that | by the same action. The pieces will stick together if the posato is a good one. Of conrse the whole thing is to est the amount of starch in the potat, for the roure starch the better the potato. If, however, a person intinds to lay in a very large supply, the Dust plats of | course, is to cook tiem, upd there will Not What He Nendo She had undertaken to help him in hin literary labors an Smo AA YAY He went #0 far ax to refuse (p sing name | "0 thei buives together. If the moistunion | robbing is soft and liquid enough to will be dry snd measly when cooked ‘will | give out s good, rich froth, while a | poor ane will show ouly w watery froth | mrs uk Columbia Ave, Pi homes were tethered by o long Hoe ©) HD ie Ve! vatley. The terrified snimsali broke Joos s | Tu from their fastening, and in their fright possible, in the ball darkaess. to gb hE probably fall of Indisns Phe captaity | Dawnd # Ze 0), Falls Creel, TA 4 AO RIresnEviie 8 2 a od of ; "3 HP eam WRAY, 12 8p. nk. Falls Creek. he 13 A Curesaeviiie and Pd ¥ Readfud and b E09 mg 8 4 4d { w nELE_ BYE = Sd a SE 3 EE OT = : Th IN EFFECT NOV 15 un. FE Cn wait i Aen Fraime *Hiare is something that you resily | ought to read,” she said, looking up frops the magazine she hid hastily boon | look bag through. “What is it” be asked. bo “A Jong article about how to write | short stories,’ abe answer, “Throw it away?’ Be criod, and she | IEEBEEeces SERBEESOEsEEY Ba guid exuding (rao the foot, aud others yilary apparstos which answers the | surpose of a Book. ! AC Soi SSN yal regalia of Gros) IRUMIL ming. again that the fy wiiks by means of » i made for him at biscoranat A foot of commen mes Fine Job V V ecuted at this ofh
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