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TOPICS. [Faith Rochester, in Amcrivan | but I think I should tre up the litte truant feet | every time they trauegress prescribed bounda, | A JACK RABBITY. iculfuriat } RAILROADS. Jul f the replies to thi Se __ STO &e, A “ * °, { [From the Son Francisco Goiden Era.] ‘aly we gave some of the we the ——__ = — - DORS SICKNRSs Pay? they learn toobey. Five mibates le “an ; ho wished recipes for the above-named | PPALTIMORE AN”, OHIO RAILROAD. RRS! — GREATEST va Any ove person wll, 9 course, Jeet co dmnaeemyent fo, & etuall CRUG. | es bile Wack ef the Golues Geis "pasa tac | Biase ander the m cron.ope, for a mawiake | Qeticien.” We now ead others: |B Fe aegis Ted aed ORIaO eT Se oan tes hen is presse the mind, so that the | 4 | on ver”? — = Somnus, ff Wo meng Jodee be Ce rn re | Butlc ous will net forgone Rilke or ne een Fesk, # Jack rabbit camealong and stopped to | S"ived tnaw it ie Wer a maga; ing giaas. Once yPEPRING-A farmer's wits, Masonville, FYROM WASHIn TON CITY. Pea RSOR SS ee RANT they do tlie very things that induce diseass day | Will fee that disobedience does not pay. Itought f 1 had thought to brin, , 1 seen, a snow crystal will never be forgotten. It ** ane B streets after dey. ana year aiter year, groaning over | $0 be dove good uaturediy, with tender pity ex: | we would have jeck on toast for breakfast tor ae ae ee 4 pain @ pressed for the naughty little fect. Yesterda: # 7 Bs Or gern form: Sen nee ele hates © Wie oS | Eee npaivet nesacine ete 7 [| Motrow,” J remarked. month now and the" to x brother. films which the STOVES! STOVES!! “Not with my consent.” he replied. . c 2 t *$ | ged the littie sinner, while I tied them up, OW y “ panes during some of sickaese, » bay bonty Geotee's ai a taiked as though the owner of the hands of yrnat reason can you give for not consent cold night shows us the nature of the crys Mainly the result of Bnce in the respect the laws of our Make course wished to correct such a nanghty habit, | or to refrain fr = evidently rather to Om estat lishing such a habit; and ok my Fide as againecthe ip, fa rabbit saved my life, and I have not killed ope since, and never will kill ove again.” STOVES !!' CALL AND EX talzations. Examine such an ice-crystal on the window with anordinary pocket-lens, and mind you do so before the steam of your breath dis- it. F.r the benefit of those who have no steamer, I will tell how I make one: into a common dish : “How did he manage to save your life” never | keitle place a small basin, tarned upside down, SPEAWS (ELEBRATED GOLDEN BUR wth and health. Many persona, | the clock attack nr etenay tied, together. until | Three yeare ago lwas living in Montana. a | rolves it away, and you Touutirel Bat tees | put in water enough to about cover it, then set riReriecs wmaren armed enongh in ancient languages and in | the clock struck, or about five minutes. Wh smeiter bad just been built and it created sde- | are “not to be com Deaary, with the | the dich that contains pudding on that, . general information about all sorts of things | United them, I kiseed each one, becaue I ‘was | Tang for sliver rock. Lowned an interest ina | Dinute tals of which there are hundreds | 824 cover the kettle tight; if the water should the Dest, cleanest, and most economical in the Outside themselves, have no sort of knowledge | Sure they would try to behave better now. lead that bad been sunk on thirty feet. Think- | Checring into the structure of an ordinary snow. | 2APPen to boil out, before the padding is done, pee Be to living +0 as to be comfortable from day t> | _ 0 dear! 1t takes line upon line, and precept ing the time had come to make it available, I | faye = sail havesome boiling water in the tea-kettle,which | — olving Light Anti Oliuker Heating Gay, getting the Dest use of their powers, and | 3POM precept, and I often feel discouraged * come oa | fal niefly on account of my Gisease and premature decay and Whole familics of ‘‘caltivated people live daily in such away as toruin their health, and s0.estroy the power of using and enjoying She culture they have acquired. Then they em- ploy a doctor to cua them, but go on tearing wn mistakes, which almost ali arise from a deficiency of patience. We are not good enough to carry out our own theories. Car little oncs are chips of the old blocks, and ipherit from us and from the sources whence we derived our tempers and concluded to go there and b terrible bailetorm. 1 lighted my candle, went t the bottom, and went to work. I had not been there more than five minutes when I heard & noise that sounded like acannon. The rocks you may pour quickly and cerefully down the side of the kettle, and all will be well. Puppine.—Aunt Esther, Windham Coe., Ct. writes, that she sende directions for making one, that suits ber George toa“‘T.” To one quart of sifted flour add 4 measure each of act it is a law of crystallography that geometri- cally-shaped crystals, such as we see in “‘spar,”” &e., can only be formed when the particles entering into their composition sre free to arrange themselves according to certain opera- tive laws. You can never have a crystal of An exeminatten i : ede = winced cf the fact, that te = ieee emt, a To be fourd at BD. WYP cots: a Fonte and r i - | soca, Of Horstord’s bread preparation; mix it BOHITECTS AND BUILDERS, TAKE me- down what they are paying him heavily for Se many of thecvils which we de- | 5/2?" my head shook, and in a moment the shaft pina: potas a oy Cok ors ri thoroughly with the fiour, then wet it with cold, A’ ST. GEORGE ING BAWGR, the dest . ash yen 1 or.for instaee:ahe ts a woman | \ Itmay bebest t> ‘rule by love slone,” never eae cr pont ew map emen geese Teess | snow crystals fulfil this condition. They are eel edel, Tce bee a oe ent Del bor for in nee: she is @ wom *, ds 3 er a ican rl em, whe: im "38 mi! enon; ave the batter iy ree or Of uncommon sbility as a housekeeper. She | “Dealing toa child's feare, but most of us feel | .ir buried alive. I tremble cven at this dis: beer atrabsergeee ln anwar = en | Scorns the idea of stopping to rest, and 1s prowd bat we have not time. We have to deal with tant day when | think of that moment. The merely ve Foome abov, The atmosphere through which that rid | ‘st ae any Latrobe Hundreds of them hare r was | only just a little stiffer than that for wheat dle- 7 1. Golempus, Sanosty, <2 Kecere | Gcsnscidene gives settecstete se tt 5 . . Hager (ae " our culpritstoo bastily. When two get into a diffused has been chilled by cold, and its mois- cakes; some flout requires more we! town. nag ‘ arantecd, Call and exmean Eezot ScrtighneSciicuin toe wa | rare ogame impacto dpeease aston: | Sey qey gua ayia’ Qua'ben eazeeme | fore thueas cerainy aquedeed uta tar | than ser. Tn the tie of bev d X c patimers ef Be | MG RiRsaneR S FIP Th at se to eat anything that tastes good, for the peremapi nt cam soe Sleartg hati te bax oo fac ame. through. ‘There was nothing that I | Denar} ad this cold beeh lesa intense: he pate winter a cupfal of dried berries will do nicely, © F.8.2 Pitsburg, Kckrifie, Galyersbare aud TE MANTRLS. LATROBRS, run. Ing ever burt ber, accomiing to her ows sors. | &X6 time, and that we ought to remombcr.that | Sila do toreleare meet. 1 hoew that ifreliet | Ucter o¢ vapor would have run together asd a | they are morstened Tthen rolodin dour, be- ot Po a, ane Gheppke et Batthis woman baesevere tiset sickness every | Do other duties can exceed tn importance, the | one knew 1 had gone there. AT eat Sy cua extant atau or eater oie see ee. tes | Sen eueae te kee pedaiany Ok eee | 2 Be pe Belinore and War mations, Apt COOKING RYOVES fneeberal nd the list of her ailments is truly aston- a geDoes zon, bat wi the mouth of the ehaft, but it was not traveled 1d froze it, and thi . are nice to put in at any time of year. Avoid UNDAY TRAINS. jete Bane ei dover one hundred comes to the actual case, alas much, and 1 was not likely to attract attention becsaue fail or ponte ne Be rsa much stirring, using only enough to mix the in- | Belgas and Way Sattons—9, 0. mi. 1.30, | _A fuiltrn 00K ST. _ son-tom money that she worked | & Woman's Judgment of Mrs. Tilton. | by calling: he Yollowieg oy aced, at intervals | “No wonder that an approaching snow storm | gredients together, and cook lummediately. You anv Siam. 48. 8 BABRUVER, Manufacwrn of done a be 50. - (Mra. Swissheim in the Chicago Tribune.) iday. The fol recy: morning I commenc should be heralded by dense, dark, leaden-col- | can put it into acovered pail, and place it in a | nd Timea © idea of taking | Of all the moral lessons ever Henry Ward | calling again; and al! day, whenever I thought as then under the ling away to procure medicines. little five-yewr-old girl who sst me rain of thought to-day. She said of a laymate Beecher taught, the most impressive is con- tained in those words which Mrs. S' ton truly *ays must have falien with “withering cruelty” on ber whom he ‘casts aside like a withered flower.” unsought. he thrust her afiections on me [beard around, I shouted. When night came again all hopes of being released had abandoned me. One thing added great bitterness te my sofierings. I owed quite a large amount of money, and should my fate remain unknown, my creditors would think [had fled to defraud oredclouds. If vapors are ‘frozen at a great height above the earth, then we may expect to bave large snowtiakes, for the crystals are formed by the particles of frozen vapor at ranging themselves in certain directions, and thus forming true crystals. Each snowttake is kettle of boiling water, or'in basin in a steamer; cook it over boiling water; bat [ find | Px #0 good market for it, that | cook mine in afour | quart pan, set over a kettle with boiling water. | he water being —— hot, when the pan is | put over it, it must be kept so until the pudding | 0 p.m. ims Sicp at Viatus Hotel, BR on. For farther information and Ohio Ticket Offices, W snd Aesicr in Hardware ishing Goods | Booting and ty. No. 2336 lath ate eapho-ty OOAL AND WOOD. ly at the Raith eton Station, q 450 Pennsylvania arance, whore, oniers wil — ee weRitais ade utatecalphottes | permet th reine semen at eer tn | ftw and mg same would be, wgmaieege 1 | 3eaRetherns somone Wigs | akin ater saa fakes Seber | wert Bees © be chaacdeaiseees | YYOOD AND COAT. sedlread- How mach candy she usd {9 | from the lips of the great preacher! Let al | will hot dwell on the agonies I cndared; 1 am | Tocphere, and in falling toward the earth they | flour, ouehours for two quarts two hours. ‘The | FHCs, MISHAP, Master of Tranrpor:atton _ Pstsicwrleclagpejtunellbel aes teaallal | 5 eee en ne woeeaiere | ee ee wad att one Lier tare | “BOW Weare visited with, bat sleet. Gn thetops | the not long enough. |The padding must be | PALTIMORE & POT OMAQ RAILKOAD Wholeenle and Retait Deal Weali remembered how mach and bow heip- | [°S,'tn shame if knows tothe wort en eclen | Inrge cnoueh te ndanitwinn Pecan toprovent | ofeur hills and mountains snow ecidom or | kep 1y OT CORNER 6TH AND Bs TRE! Jewely she used to © sometimes, how pale sue COAL NY WOOD ° b - . good thick sweet cream, and white | After Sept. 2h. Isr4, tral a egotist, and acoward! No matter how grace- | his escape. I sawin him food to appease my | Never felis Se Hakos, bul slware as fine granu- | For sauce, good thick sweet cantly and quickly | TAAINS ERAN EUR ERLIAS att . ay eked, how smail she remained, whlle | roiiy he may kneel, how eloquently and pas. | hanger, and my hand was raised to kill him, Soles however, in oot tha lon crystal, for the | made, and, if property steamed or boll AL TIMOKE WASHINGTON. CUMBERLAND COat tes, more wisey fed and sienately he may plead; no matter how thickly | when a thought occurred to me that prevented fioeneee is dué to thetr being collected high up. | light and nice. ~4 mag hortbera ex 6.130. ry yNew York Bs. DEPOT AND YARD ot ¥.W. Riley's Wheres oe as thoumit “ic | 2@ may paint bis purposes with coatings of Tae ead Bete a ee rec wo ah lines; | and through their not having had time orepace | ‘Srowox Caxe.—Two oupfuls of sugar; fou -49 a. m.. Abcommoda- $38 8. in. Past Line | {0% ol 1th med 22h wir ; chomly tasted good | DCtY soe pelos) ie Lineate he lovee pag. | off ny shirt, tore it into etrings, tied theo | © Ea these cau of ae ed were on | SE captel of water; two oupfuls of | , tom, Gali, a ag poses a bo self he jovss, and. | ©! 3 . 0 5 m1 rat f the wor! ere the | fonr; tea-spoontul of cream-of-tartar; ope- | 9 Ls se, and then suiter | Srder suflicient pressure, he will sacrifice avd | together.andon tothe fish tine. f wore along | 1 all those y ie gongvilng, tae Ghsee ot |e aor ne 1 | Brose’ Tor New ¥ tion daily ox. Bunday, e is not such an - oid waich chain; I tied on to the part of the | 2'Und is above the snow line, the excess of | half do. of soda. Beatthe sugar and yelks an nay ox Han ie trample upon you. The man who can get his fine thee Woe exile the read ¥ then cut | ™vlstere cannot be got rid of as in rain—the | halt the water, until very light, then add the | [cM cartrain. and & bringit to | OWR Consent to live a life he dare not acknowl- | lin eral leaves from my diary, wroteon them my | °P!Y Way it can be precipitated is as snow. Had | remainder of water, flour, and soda, etc; when | L163 an » Fert Line pre sorted atonk fore, and | '8®, confesses himself a coward; and a coward, Gonditionsand tied Gio ox Gs thet cont Of thy | (tbeen agrain, the excess of the latter would | well beaten, aad the whites of the egus, and pat W est dolly, ex. Banday. 4-03 p.n LNOUS COALS, her ao ar 1 eeeenes ot Sees os Wienke! _ mat BecorsA cr onteide. sel I then ‘tba thecora | !#ve collected as mountain rills aud torrents, | immediately into the oven; bake one Lourin not | ., Accoman.de- - N ad York. ¥ WOOD io the stk " pan id sh pt AY bs x * ane et R. 5 Lo . v nds ” ig dealt out to ber. | Sritcr the plea of love, to a womnn Le teene: | wade out of my abirt around jack's neck emt jer | 8d would rst doe pace pen uch every map | too hot an over 23 p. F Pittsburg,3:05 9, tn. Acoemmoue- tr Prorel beneee at Tepeeten hy 1 really believe | tistiy a sneak, that eacriticing her to save him. | mout. He soon reached the end of the line, weifug in biliy aetiet, “In te ae ote Caraus thet wal keep one ot rg ge ttle . {,and Sonth: tions erospt Sanday Domestic CRMENTS and CALCINED PL ae 5 on such con- | e's ‘ a «3 i 1 knew by the way he was pulling that he | ™ a u cess | pot eaten e , perfectly | west, daily,except Sun- 9:25 p. m., daily, from wd handling yearly ra: wt of a ; | self is as much a necessity of his nature, as |, 89¢ y y Li B would have found its way to the sea. Nowthere | }; 2 ushe! Ay iJ 7 ranay enjoyment out ef | “ " thy Bend 9 a esp D8, Sc ripe tomatoes one-half bushel: wash them clean | | day Baithmore and HE, I am in condition to fill orders s twenty times as much | “UY 8 Partor bis make-up, as the claws to a Won tapuimninoreeds tak ea Cnawing to | remains exactly the eame necessity for getting | ,d teak teem to pieces mat Oren ee ees m. for Philadel- 13-23 p.m & tay line with despatch aud haelity ek lobster. eee he jack's cbier frewvtiley Reboe 5 Thought he | 'id of the moisture in the shape of snow asthere | Jur them come to ® boll, aud thon remove frou: See ae » daily, le and retell, upon terms thet dofy oom- deal better to take a little rest the grea eer eae he aa niDk | bad cut bimecif loose: Abane tires banenrta | doce in ite otber form as rain. nour iatitade | iet‘nem cometo s enough, rab them through a ight ree nnmes-05n ken 3 je fasting perhaps, when ete tt teats te = ae ‘which mabos | ward 1 felt the line pulled, then someone called. te Oona preIe ele: ne at ee wire sieve; and to what foce through, add salt; | 9:8% p m.. Pe Fs ae ery n--tee < wearin i % co camer ohat 9 1 tried to auswer, but the hoarso noise I made . ~ | two tea-cupfuls groun pice and cloves, of | dnily,except Bslurd. W bart—F oot of 5d stroei = oe Sonsfort. (did you ever motice that the word dis- | {72et Erane Aud wrong rigut with @ word, ® | Gied inthe cavern. I then pulled. the line 1 OrUinAty water CAUHElS ae Rate ee eour, | cach one tea-cupful; best vinegar one quart. | West ane Worth: ontet pia WM. GUENA ; ret lis | Beecher being concentrated on one human | sbow Iwas pot dead. Ail grew still again, and | Of the chow wacct, Wat in thoes eects mies | Putover the fire again, and cook one hour, stir- mi. for West . AK WOOD AT 7, AND PINE WooD Stagger on with foolish oravado, and have to lie | “ony,_'s soul belonging tothe clareof devotece | 1 knew the man hac gone for assistance. ‘Then | Of be snow water. Bat cuficiont to molt exe | Tig with great care to avoid burning. Bottle | Bfor West. Washington at 5:30 0. m. on | OAT Se SUD AT 97, AND ain bs by in psin and weakness for weeks and months | | '..0) made for devotion, Predisposed to believe | CAme the sound of voices. *I pulied in the line, | Vi torts now, it is evident that if there wereno | 84 eal for use. Tuesday and "Friday and 3:40 ». m. daily, | city. when these follies have piled up high enough to | i, anything which took the form of piety aud it brought me food. It took all the men who | © Ni Nt 6 funws ing of the excess, analogoas to CREAM CARES. except Sundar, connect at Bowte with trains for Loaves your orders with BEAD ADAMS, corner bring about the crash. It in dotlars and | Snat reault could be expected? could work in the shaft nine hours to reach me. | That by which rais gets carried to’ the son ineey | Every one who has been in New England | P: reek tine ans ena | ee ned Frees, OF wend them to AtLeets fent= to arotd doc coald resist Beecher if he would concentrate | A very large pine tree that stood near the shait | onthe cach @ constant uesemele oe ey ete | cities knows the Boston cream cakes, «iell” S40 p. tan counece Oh Oadenen tsb weainn fee Ant | WRaaf, foot of Gin street Goopwrx ¥ hess. (gr little famt power upon him’ Mr. Tilton is surely right | bad been the cause of my misfortune. It had | {iit Gn time our mountains would ewe, hom | eends the following recipes for making them: pat - 2 Constitutions, or of the most healthy ha‘ in feeling that his wife’s fall, under the circam- | beet dead a number of years, and the storm had | (O08) ous height entirely to its haviag been Canam Cakes.—One pint of water, one cup ins arriving st Washington at 10:40 a.m, Ye slenoe cen ig ha ypewey ges oniagytve ge ea stances, Is no evidence of unusual weaknoee, | blown it over. 7 sphere _ : - = piled up during successive winters. and a halt of butter, four cups of sifted flour, | sd 9:49 p.m. Connect et Bowie with tratus frow or tn Dest wentetien at ~ ne bimself committed a ader wor: al H see Bave found no ne y for @ doctor's care or crime in consenting to the anusual intimacy in that be was imprisoned outside as securely as I the at Ofce snowfall as of rainfall. It is no longer inaction | the flour slowly while boiling. Boiloneminute, Sadan oon et sorthwest corner cf 18th stress aud Pennsylvania | ANTERACITE AND CUMBERLAND OOAL, > < 4 Britain, but it was so during a geolog- | and when the dough is cool, add the eggs, which | gyenae, northwost corner 6th street and Peunsylvae ness, ever seem needed or get used by us. Some | 7 r a i , | did not thrive, and the boys believing that he : _ vas, Indianspolis, fevill . is, Rew Or- Sickiess we must expect Watil sanitary condi the teagtion wer voee, Ceanaitins er nmilias with | (ined in thought, voted te cet bins foo. tis wee | This agency is called a glacier, or ico river. | OnmaM DOR FiLtINo—One cup of flour, two dto each—until we are ali wise | {f d " Dies ow ee the tnter-dependeuce of each and we can work ether and clear up so that it may be » ant and comfut home for ws while our robes of flesh—and for euch ummation I hope 1 work no less nse “it may be,” tions ar TaTo DiRT. Not long ago I remarked in the course of con- tle creature may well cover her with a mantie ot chart ity. ‘The etrong can afford to love and trust her, when not under the haleful intlaence that wrecked her life; but she is no pattern of woman!oodto be held up for other than con- demnati preesure may be developed by the expan ‘on. A New Motor Promised It ig well known to professional men that by applying heat to water or other fluids a great ion Ot taken back to his old girdiiug grounds, and liberated. «‘He not only saved my life, but became the benefactor of all the rabbits ip the nelghbor- heod—the miners refraining from shooting way, fearing it might be him.” Prof. Tyndall's Explanation. Prof. Tyndall Las published the complete edi- tion ot his address, with a preface in which be The successive accumulationsot fine snow press down the lowest and oldest layers intoice, which ice is constantly melting and freezing, in a mo- lecu'ar form, 80 that the presence of snow accu- mulation above will force a tongne of viscid ice some thousands of feet below the actual snow line. Such glaciers are abundant inthe Alps, and in some arctic localities we find them acta- ally on the sea level. They bring down masses of rock which have fallen onthe surface, or which have tumbled into the «crevasses @, Ban’ Francisos, and all {hg eo Geu'l Pass'r Azent. past cups of sugar, One quart of milk, four eggs. Heat the milk, and when scalding hot, add the eges, sugar, and flour, well beaten together, sturing as the mixtare is slowly poured in: Flavor to suit yourself when the custard is cool. Make an opening inone side of each cake, and put in thecream with a spoon, taking care to put in enough. Be sure that the cakes ara theroughiy baked. yet not scorched. This will make about fifty cakes. A quarter of the recipe L. bepan 8. YOUNG, & Coser O0aLt Salen woop! JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL DEALERS, res SOUTEWKstT m. | Baltimore... 7:28 Ordered: TEN THOUSAND TONS BES QUALITY ANTBRAOITE GOAL, some of ‘ole constantly atriving, beth by veesci and raiirond, ich we are selling cheap, tor cash. Also, given makes ten or @ dozen cakes.— American - Hiow of Baker's Pine and Oak Wood. Facilities Vereation with a lacy that my children ate a | the mass, and this without te production of | £18 that he has nothing to retract or explain, | cracks caused by the more rapid movement of | ‘ijsvulternt THE GHRAT DeUR eure Sivaye guaranteed totus ton SM € es lady that sey ohikivan ate : am. Itis not uncommon to test steam boll- | It appears that he wrote the paper in the Alps, | the middle of the ice rivers than along the sides, 7a wa | Gihe ost, Scenery, Palace Siste-room Day'and | Papot et our wharvos foot of 1gth street - Sait: Ski: asin Ge weal in this way, any desired preseure being ob- | 804 that it was sent home in instalments to where the friction of the rocks interferes. ‘eed for Work Horses. — | Sight Care) with moudern improvements, OMicee: 1908 F stroet, aud LA b street ning—eats & good deal of | tained by simply filling the boiler to the safety | printed. It wasallin type when he read jt at Such boulders are frequently frozen in the Mature timothy and oats are the usual feed i wo bandred miles saved te Western an4 Centra) | Borthwest apll-coly versation was interrapt- valve and making a fire in the tarnaces. Sig. | Belfast, but it was too long for oral delivery, | mass uf ice, and thus act as natural groovers | tor working horses, they do weil w: Siow York. MAKB OONmAOTE ‘OAL SOAL!! ie eats milk, or eggs, or lean mest, | Ferdinand Tommasi lately exhibited before a | 80d had to be curtailed in certain parts. This | and polishers, to scratch and striate the solid iy substiinte meal for oats, in which corn through from WasiiRGton TOR wEST ost Cc —_ . th Lis potato, very weil. "But if he is kept | body of English engineers an instrament de- | *tatement of course disposes at once of the in- | rock over which the ice river slowly moves. At | isalarge ingredient, There is alco u tendenny ROnEE ope wy SSHLN We invite the attention of consumers to our stook be ainda Ga hatha, ae fot gravy, wich | signed to give a practical illustration of this | fmuation which was made that the Proteasor | length they reach the foot of the giacier, where | towards using lees hay and more strengthenin, Tickets by this ronte can pe procurad at the offices | of COAL, embracing all the choice guaiities, te hit E aa a ba tex at | force. Itis ply ap iron tube, three feet long | Wa* led away by the applause of the audience. | the warmth ts such that it melts the ice as fast | food, as it is held that thi gives more life an worner of street Pennsyivania avonce,ant | &bich we aes additions daly, whiok we offer ea chewas late ie = ery coches and about three-eighths of an inch in diameter. | ! int of fact, he mefely read wi @ had | as tt 1s pushed forward. Here, of courss, ordi- | vigor to the horse. Italeo seems to wear out | corner of fth stroetand Peomspicauie ane, ander | a oees nest E WUOD, oa at ead aaah eo Nasr opinion. Hla imad look teh ta, | able tobe wor Bite at oo cen ore ‘screw | Written in the solitade of the mountaina. nary streams of muddy water take the plac3of | the animal the sooner, e: it worked ac- | National Hotel, where Suformation will be | OAK * + enw split or tm far ee ainly ort ot cap having an opening the size of the interior ypiied, the ice, and thus the actual moisture is convert- | cording to his strength. Those who feed hay as ‘inte 0 euenten OAK and PI : bore of the tube, and wholly closed at the other ety any way the general drift of | ed trom ice to water, to be carried away tothe | harvesting when well out of blossom, with one | Pee Sacomescbations in Pelene Gare tat Oniesae, | the cord. ioe d. A leaden dise, quarter of an inch di, You may remember that Isug- | sea asithad been originally rainfall. A huge | tec day of early cut clover, or clover and | Louls and Buffelo. OMice, 1415 P. eter, was placed between the screw cap and | gested at the time that some of the critics were | hank of material_mud, gravel and angular | timothy (the proportion of the hay somewuat ED. 8. FOURG,General Pesswnger Agens, | _je2er il! andi Depot, aithy growth. Sosays | the endof the tube, and the same filled with | ‘Uspored to draw larger and more decided | scratched and polished fragments of rocks of 5 ore, Md, nther of an excellent With one to which I Philorophy of Eating,” th orizing aud more to the stmp various kinds of fuod. in the Phllosopiay of E. ing we are taught that potatoes are finely adap”- 8d to be eaten with lean meat—the stare! potatoes furnishing the fattentng and heatins elements which lean meat lacks, while the lean Beat supplies the bone and muscle-maktng ele- mente uot afforded by potato ar fine flour bread. Fat meat atlord heating and fattening elements, Like potate, but in 3 form Ices easily digested by most persons. FaT CRILDREN AND CONDENSED MILK. T Lave seen condensed miik recommended for description of oil. Upon lighting a series of gas jets beneath the tube a disc of lead was imme- diately forced cut by the expansion of finid. It is proposed to utilize the force thus ahe the 'm to exist in the prodaction of power. and the inventor intends to adopt a fiuid, such as ol or glycerine, which does not prodace steam by being heated. He also urges that as these uids develop great power in a small space in the manner described, they may be usefully ap- plied to heavy machines usually driven by sep- arate engines, such as presses, shears, and puncbes. B & further modification of the same principle Signor Tommasi produces a re- be iprocat! ing motion, which, he states cai converted into a rot engine. The heat is applied to the oil b: tary one, asin the common hot conclusions from what the Professor had said than his words actually warranted, and that, as he had evidentally composed his statement with great care, it was not quite fair to stretch its meaning beyond the point at which he had leftit. ‘This is Prof. Tyndall's own view, and he declines to go into any discussion as to what he did or did not intend to convey. He says that ‘he looks forward to @ calmer iuture for a verdict, founded not on imaginary sias, but on the reai facts of the case.” The only explana- tion he offers is that those who accuse him of ignoring the existence of God should be content vo say ‘‘our God;” and that in his hoursor ciear- nees and vigor he doesnot feel that the doctrine of “‘materiai atheism,” asit has been called, isa satisfactory solution of the great mystery in which we dwell, and of lessened from the old system of feeding ha: plentifully), and eufficient concentrated food “ay oats and corn, the oate predomi: ing, seem | to prove the best.’ There will be the necessary strength andjactivity, with better heaith and | more service. The natural order will not be so far departed from; the tender hay, of which one fed as given, is but, ia effect, a continu- of grass or pasture tosome extent; it has a good influence upon the bowe!s and the general health, which isof such importance that it ean- not be ignored without <lisadvantage; there is alco relief from the oppressed condition which the teeding largely of dry, ripe hay indaces, andthe tat, sluggish habit produced by the large use of corn meal, which, as asummer feed, ix a'so too heating. Oats contribute to mettle ard endurance, yet not in excess. All the do- Baltun: AUEXANDELA @ WASHINGTON BB ALEXANDEI4 & FREDERICKSBURG BB. Oonnze oF 8 awp SixTs STREETS. various kinds—accumalates at the foot of the glacier, where it is call.d a moraine. Or we may find such moraines along the sides of such ice ~trr ams, indicating their direction. These mo- raines mav exist as geographical features tor ages after & glacier has changed its course, and thes serve a8 a@ trastworthy record of a former te of things —Cassrll’s Magazine. Hints to Painters, You tre generally working ia iil-ventilated stops ar d handling poisonous pigments the year cund.one of the most dangerous of which is wh telead; theretore, it is imperatively neces- sary that you be cleanly in your habits and per- If you eat with unwashed hands and wear hing saturated with paint, you must ex; DR. ROGERS’ Fegetable Worm Syrup. stay A brave man way suffer pain, when inflicted apom himself, berotcally; bat be CANNOT SEE ‘Ss CHILD SUFFER. There is vo other maindy. incident to ehitdhood, that fs accompanied with more indescribable Wretobedpess to the little soflerers thap that fs PRODUCED BY Wo! deprived « other's ini! water, and a8 rapidly abstracted by means of hich we form a part. large quantittes of poison, and suffer | sirable points are furnished in this diet without pra ey ripen pose inynp Pree genio cold ye oo refrigeration” thus pro- | In hort, he evidently wishes it to be understood ons’ quence, and perhaps bring on paralysis bad ones supervening. The matared hay and when the parent faliy comprehends the attuation used a* A substitute for new milk, whenever that | ducing a rising snd falling motion’ of the col- | that he does not repudiate the idea of God, but | or kidney disease, which will render you, if not | Bedein check the tendency to free bowels, he will not deley ® moment in securing the most fan be obtained. He quotes another authority | ™ Of oil. The invention was shown practi- | nly certain current conceptions of God. ‘Tnis | entirely unable to work, #0 weak and prostrated which states that such milk caused an undve cally applied to a rivetting machine, @ press, is confirmed by a couple of quotations which he whicb the cured grassor young clover and the in mevtal and physical power as to be but a | meal isaptto induce. Ina word, thie diet pro- proept Sooke Sin wana Ee development of fat, leads infants to refuse food | 80d @ punch; and itis stated that an engine is | bas placed at the oginning of the book, and | shadow of your tormer seli, and suffer always | duces a balance and harmony, the result of Of the intreders. A of more timple flavor. and renders them less | d€ing Constructed to drive street cars on the | Which are perhaps wore explicit than anything | from general weakness. able to resist disease. Obtidren like the con- densed milk, on account of its eweetness. Inthe seme principle. ‘The force exists as the inven- tor claims, but whether it can be developed in the prefuce. The first is from Xenophaneso. Colophon, and runs as follows: “There is one which is health, —— and activity. The horses are sate with such a regimen, which in- cludes medicine and food, and issimple withal. Ail carriage painters should wash their hands betore commencing or resuming work, and DR. BOGERS’ VEGETABLE WORM SYRUP. . — ta God supreme above all other gods, diviner than | should do it as often as possible during the day, | It is less expensive, particularly the young tere process of condensing the milk, coed granulated wean controlled readily is a matter mortals, whose form ianet pat man’s, and | They should have a strong decoction of oak | der bay, the properties of which” aremore Please bear in mind that sugar is added in the proportion of a poand and as unlike bis uature. But vain mortalsimagine | bark also to wash in, the tannin of which would | available than other dried food. The proper. ; P ts the rot opare- Saunier to cach gation of milk. The writer | Geawan WATERING PLACES, Medill | that gods, like themselves, are begotten, with | not only harden the skin, but would protect it | tion of this tay be increased where tue hens BOGERS' WORM SYRUP ts the reliable prepare: eer aly netted Mey emumber of cases, | writesjto the Chicago Tribune: “When the | hiineveometone ‘and voice and cor Imem- | agains’ the action of lead and other poisons. | is werked lese, and thus still farther increase oe 7 . Srenthe, that watts coudonted ea tee en | season” arrives—ssy the middie of June—all | bere. Bo, if ores. or lines hat horton en nl | Tene ne eee ee ie! painters are | the comparative cheapness. Where much work BOGERS' WORM EYRUP is @ poistabie propare- a magueneaty mente cron ae i Germans who can afford It, or whose healths work, in men’s fashion, and trace out with ahead Neel cog Cy eee ees oak | is required, more concentrated food must be OFFice oF BUPERYIeINc ARCHITE: — : ~ ‘ J require it, begin to more towards on hi b i nt *y irk in their shope. ‘ou should also kee; our 3 a or TRING TTRCT, witality of the child is below par to = very dan- | Sara pot Pon pre teers chisel or brush their conception of godhead pe. Pp ¥é given: in such case also less green bayin pro- gerous degree. Indeed so far as my experience it has been invariably the case, that chile as Wiesbaden. Hombar; fia Ems, Baden-Baden, then would horses depict ls like horses, and oxen like oxen, each kind the divine with ite BOGEBS' WOBM SYRUP is tikes by children. hair cut short and wear a light clotb or portion. cap while at work. Be sure that your TReasvRy DeraxtM ent, Green bay may be ured instead of bran mashes ed 47 Wasninoton, D. O., 12th @ 184. t é BOGERS' WORM SYRUP positively dostroye naed Orme. | K ssingen, Willebad, Schlungenbed, and scores | own form and nature endowing.” are well washed before partaking of food. I | or physic, or turning to grass. It has the effect | , Scaled Preposals will be recetved at this office — 5 : San Geto demed milk, and are attacked | of others, chiely alorg the foot of the Tanues | "The smar eae ee ek oon: “Itwere | am very sorry to say it but the trath f keeping the system in a sufticiently tree or for forulehtie abe delta oe Re Ree bene: | ROGERS" WORM SYRUP Iraves no bed — ately got into a semi-collased wrote, cuay | mountain range, m the vicinity of Frankfort, | better to have no opinionet God atallthenecss | must be told: cometin y 2gn, orien eat your | relaxed condition, promotive of health and | War and Navy Depari-cts’ Bulldicgs Wasting’ | ROGERS’ WORM SYBUP 5 Sy pee ot into a semi-collapsed ‘hie, | have | °% further up the Rhine, in the Black Forest | an opinion as is unworthy of Him; for the one | nocnday meal with unwashed hands. ‘The | strength at the same time; and, as I eaid, it 1s | ton, DO. ailthe Press her Teguired Vee SEDICINE LX TEE WOLD come Sha pombe sonal po th gl Por country of Baden. Ivstead cf flocking to those | ix unbelief, the other is contumely.”—Zondon | meuth should z well rinsed with water before | cheaper,contains about double the quantity of | for the building, as called for in the schedule. Won! ” stance measles, whooping cough, and bronchitis. | *1e™i"& places for a grand carousal and sea- | Cor. N. ¥. Times. eating food. The body should be sponged as ‘The resisting pewer of the child has been bad, gud those on the impure son's dissipation, display of diamonds and silks, ard exaggeration of Parts fashions, they come to obtain a few weeks of restful uiet, retirement A HiGnwayMen's wIPR.—A Dall letter in the Montgomery Advertiser sa; available nutrition which is found in old or ripe hay, such as is commonly The practice of feeding green (early cut) hay to milch cows, pies of the specifications and schedale may be aD ication at tris offes. ‘i s for imported giass must be made incla- often 4s possible with cold water, and the hair should be thoroughly washed every day; you Price % cents, For sale by ali Draggisis. “tan attack of gree pee wd eaade eter than, batt oll, Four food | sheep and growing stock. te progressing: ie 18 | "Bam es of ths glace peopel to be foraished | JOBN F. EENBY,CURBAN £ 00., Propristons a con- | (tom care and work, aad rational enjoyment. | day, upon enteri: f should contain a large proportion of fatty su more (ifficultto do it with horses, especial must accompany each proposal, and the whole mus — —s Stier than children fed on com- | Pyose who have ailments keep the restoration alady sitting at hs puss ant Aometea it'in | stances; avold all strong drink; drink milk in | bard-working hoes, as the prejudice is deep | be delivered unbroken and in perfect Ordc® within | feplS-WAt Sand 9 College Place, New York. It is & very common erro: of their bealth constantly in view, by bathing | really artistic style. uppose that fat and drinking the waters, taking moc bowed very politely to | large quantities; rest or sleep five or six hours, six weeks from Gate of accept: and strong. But when it is once found gener- ce of propomal a ; 7 " . All bids must be acoompanied by # ponal bond of T. BABBITT'’S . ‘ erate exer- | her, and asked for Mrs. Chilton, who is board- | 4D my word for it yon will have no painter's | ally that early cut and well cured hag, ifeiors ft te & sign of health, yet w eed eins fat | che and awurement, aud freeing the mind ing ‘here. ‘The Indy at tho plano very Toiltely | colic OF cross wife. Carriage Mon ing clover, has an increase of available nutri- | Send doliars ($2.0), that the bidier vil acovst | FURR CONCENTRATED POTASH, OZ LYS, Active usefalness, as are persons who have only some of the erectile sence Sant) tng, foore of | replied, “Waik in, sir. 1am not acquainted & moderate amount of flesh, Ubildren who bave fat ty dies, and ruddy couatenances, ate some- diseased with decaying teeth, fre- quentiy have worms, and gréat tenden: €10up and diptheria HOW GOVERN THE RARY. ‘The question of a: i play. cursalls (cure halls) will be found & Latin inscription, taken from the Roman baths of follows: ‘Thou shoulst come Antonius, which may care, if thou wonldst depart free from diset for here the careless alone are cured.’ maxim or hint they act. No German lady, ther On be rendered as | ther free from with the ladies of the hotel,” and continued Play}Pg er disicalt music.’ This was Mrs. Reid, whose husband belongs to the gang of highway rebbers in western Texas, and who re- cently robbed the mail coach between Austin and San Antonio. A reward of $11,000 being offered for Reid, dead or alive, ope of his own perform the contract if awardes him: the «aff- clency of the security to be certified by the Univea States Judge, Clerk of the United Rtates Conrt, or the District Attorney of the district whorcin the Didder resides, . ‘The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids. if it be deemed fur the interest of the Government to do 80. Bvery bid must be made on the printed form to Bricks Twenty Centuries O1p.—A cor- respondent of the Cleveland Leader, writing from Persia, says: “Coming from Bagdad, which in a direct line, is forty-four miles dis- tant, three immense mounds appear in sne- cession, which have the ap; ‘ance of natural blils. Butclose examination shows that they ment, thus lessening the expense of keeping, lese grain and less hay being required, and the health and strength of the animal improved, and when farther, the bay cutter and the wet- ting of the feed may be mostly or entire! dispensed with—when all this presents itself undeniably, the reform will be effected. ‘oun- try Gentleman. Of double the strength of any other SAPONIFYING SUBSTANOB. I have recently perfected a new method of packin rotesh, and am Dow pack! only to Bulle, the Gouuing of shiek Sill sasouify and ‘omposed of bricks, and are the remains of be obtained at this office, and must couform in | Pct jure she Bap. Tt i ree eg et ie comuer joung, middle-aged or old, goes to '& are composed o' ~ «this office, 0 = ri 4 : Fbich came to me yesterday Ina letter, is much , watering-pl-ce with a fous-horse wagen load of | FTE, by deception, aad etna aa earn £2 | inrge buildings. ‘These'are on the cast side of | ‘TaxTransrr or Vanve—TheLondonTimes | Sree Tartect to the requirements of this sdvertise- | way. Directious ia Kuglish and Garman for ma hike questions other mothers sometimes ask me. trunks, stuffed with a ardrobe of costly silks | line in Texas, about six weeks a, deliberately | the Evpbrates, and the lar, is about one | says:—‘Even now, in the presence of the innu- ap net Ay ey ee oa Air bard and soft soap wi ‘thie Potash accompany Bvie ck, and soc haw soauifee you with your | and satiue, feathers and flowers, laces and | shot hys chief through the heart’ and delivering | bundred and fifty feet in height. They are snp- | imerable revelation of moderm discovers, mae posal ae package. hittle Hock, and see how you manage with tiem, | jewelry, wEeregy she mony flirt and flaunt and and with house-work. and sewing, and reading, , week tn and week create an envious sensation amoug other foolish female bipeds. Such ostentatious displays of | tollet-variety as are seen at Saratoga, ong the dead body to the sherlff, demanded the re- ward. Mrs. Keid was in the criminal court here, giving ber testimony in another case against ond of the gang, when the telegram was received, posed to be an ancient citadel that defended this partof the town, the royal palace, and a temple. How immense must the original buildings haye been, when itis considered that tronomy deserves still to be regarded as’ the science which has rendered all others possible. It would deserve this character were it only for the fact that it alone renders practicable the T. BAVBiITT, SepN-Wastw G4 to S4 Washington &.,N.¥. , sWEGO | Branch, and other American watering-places ‘agsassi there mounds have been the storehouses from | acenracy of modern navigation. The Naxtical . , ” | So ic aes ae eee springs, the | Snncanelny be, ane mmnnation of her husband. | Suich, for centuries, tricks of the flacst de, Almanac, in every navigator’s cabin, i# a silent SU.VER GLOSS STARCH, | bugbands and parr n’s would not tolerate northe | toe, she drew forth @ six. ion have been to build the great | witness to the value of innumerable researches FOR THE LAUNDRY ladies think of indulging In such extreragant sight of hearers that she woull never reat | Cities of Cxesipbon, Selucia and Bagdad! Frag- | into the obscurest aud minutest details of as- “dry- goods’ displays. Hence the few Lbamkrupt- | until she bad taken the life of the betrayer of | mente of alabaster vessels and images, fine | tronomy. Measuring the heavens was the did know Low you ge them: Por instance, cies in Germany, nd the almost total absence areacs: MayUFACTrAED BT : . KINGSFORD & SON, . The left t earthenware, marble and great quanti! necessary preliminary to measuring the earth 5. Rin when they are stout twosears old, like G—and | of roports in their papers of ‘irreguuacities,'em- | miputes alter ‘killing Held tecneg: ity | enameled tikes, the coloring and’ giasing of | Red ae eee nery,to measuring the ¢ past | Has BECOME 4 Fee know ail that yoked the gate-fand | bezziements, detnications, ewindies, ‘corner’ | Cther members of the gang. Mrs. Reid. though | Which are stili surprisingly fresh, Gan yet be | that results of incalculable, importance’ to HOUSEHOLD NEORSSITY. they know all that you mean, but every chance | operations and desperate speculative ventures, they get run off, what do you do with them? Do you ever whip? itis my beilerthat a child can with wh flied.” ich American journals are cont.nually | & desperate woman, is said te be highiy edu- cated; she lives about nine miles from Dallas, found in these mounds, On the face of every brick is stamped, in cuniform, the names 7 daily human life ma; tties of Nebuchadnezzar. They are all laid ultimately ensue from even the most recot ite investi; eat excellence has 11s Greet Burope for Aterioa man rited the commendation ork ufacture. a method by which the transit of ‘of amusement and RIZED CORN STAR! Toa be made to mtad witheet freline noe ee fer ks Kemeiiy Gemae Oo oe eer tan nt"; | thon downward, and tho peers te wien Weer |i concntes eke etanee ok tas ee ee ‘and. tm- PULVE! = CORN ST. But I have some trie: in whom I feel great Loxoxvity oy tum Pors's Famu.v—mv- | ing ae heavily armed ‘chied. gang are imbedded is so hard that they can only be | essentiaily,dissimilar from that which is familiar ‘wddition of fifty roome Tr GSPORD & SON, Contidence, who never inttict punishment for | ¥as‘at Ferrettii_Among its abundant sea-bath- = detached with the greatest dificuity. in the opérations of surveying. FEERIN ‘Expreesly for food, when it ts properly made inte Gisobedience, and who think it agrest shame to | !Dg gossip, Fanfulia recently picked up the fol- Sa oe Bat eG mile spart trom each other Z 2 Raptors. ings. ts a dessert of great exovllence whips child, and who insist that children shalt | lowivg from Sinigaglis. In thechurch of the | Tse Eoo Cram —According to the Boston| Cazar CoaL.—The householder who burn object appears different, and the difference af- For sale by all first-class Grocers be governed by love. But the truth is, thecutid | Maddelena there ts the family chapel of the | Journal of Chemistry, the white of an egg has | ten or twelve tons of coal a year frots fords the means of calculating the relative dis- = of those parents, I have in mind, does not be- | Mastai, with these astounding dates, The first tty of late the most efficacious remedy for | tumes if he finds he has te pay half a dollar | tance between thems, Sow venus, Fo BALE OB EXCHANGE. Bave halt so well as Now Lam sure I do| }¢ premature in comparison with the others: | burns. Seven or eight successive applications | 4 ton more this year than last, regarding it a8 ing between the sun and the earth, describesan ‘Berwunwen ent Orz Braue. wot know what iethe right way, aud I wish | | Giovanni Maria, Pius [X's bisa: 73; Ercole, | of this substance soothe the pain and effectually | an unwarrantable extortion on’ the of the | apparent path acrossthe sun’s disk. This path THIRTY-FOUR SMALL FARMS, BUILD @id. I would like tosee my boy’ mind the first | bis nanno, 93; Girolama, his fi 2, 28; his | exclude the burn from the air. This simple | dealers, but finally pays tne bill and forgets the | appears la er or shorter according to the posi- time be is spoken to, and | al wondered to | tiother, +s; Guiseppe, his brother, 7; Gabriele, | remedy seems preferable to collodion, or even | momentary annoyance. To one single con- | tion of the observer on the earth’s surface, and ING SITES 4ND COUNTRY SEATS, Bear people tell a child half a timesto do | another brother, 8; and Gaetano, as the Holy | cotton. Extraordinary stories are told of the | sumer the increase above the established if observations are taken by persons posted at @ certain thing, but baby harily ever miads the | Father oftem says,‘knocked at the door of 90 | healing p of & new oil which is easily | is an annoyance northern and eouthern stations, or at eastern NEAR AND IN FULL Vigw first time we cpeak to him. 1 don't want to go | years.” ‘The Pope's paternal house is No. 33 | made from the yolks of hens’ cage. bein single consumers reflect that what sim and western stations respectively, the difference OF THE CITY pact a whip in my hand all of the tins, | Strada det Monte ai Pita. It looks, exactly Geomsd tad paced onc ate ouen one are | Sate them mes in the length ot imest a tationds materiale frorve ; ike hundreds provin palazzi one sees a '» commercial ri for caleu! relative distance sun ‘Combining more advantages than Other looal- Who wey, i wouns Meee Bete ne eed | chover falg. There are tree amicnet ams | caretally earved oul the uae enteneeee country in the world! e CIDER Sy coast Weningten. euegwhlih hes pumas Tcan Sotay that have learned ‘the way” | windows each. It now belongeto Count Ligut | just on Peter catching fre, when the oll | England, finding that hesltbfeiness of locality, excelient quailty of soll, to make children of any age mind al Mastal, Fins IX was born in the second story, | separates and Secanss ot hamen their AND ‘expecially for grapes ané the small fraite, and th Uirst time they are spoken to. row inhabited by his sister-in- Countess [em Bse among the colonists of Southern | in the face, and the ‘of the Snest 4 érials in that 7 who ie within 9 ussia as 8 means of curing cuts, bruises, and | worse it looks. ‘The prosperity ae ea See ont on cause my children bi united ages scratches. pen remotely, but direct; country bas been for several years tn ‘bearing: eq seven Mastais amount to 7 ‘chant in B: coal; and last year VINEGAR on one of these places. The extremely low prices at t make better: bebay = aaah Schlag ED red gat eon? | abt perton. Ten ° which they are offered, and en easy terms, mek ho live at our house, but whenever 1 tht AMBER ornaments are once more coming into | England, Mrs. a tsome mush- | thag consumers then, either as an investment, or to improve or —— Fak penton resin of rooms the other ‘F. ous hae in tawen fe £60,000,000 more than se by the gallon or barrel by ‘Gesirabie. var supper. It was remar! home, very pana pad Sod pines of the present tained | the Bad a taste, and the | put they ane es Ss ROBERT A. PHILLIPS, prayer is stil for more patience. at | Shiefly on the shores iaitie, between | remainder of them were twas promararely | SWaY- This sate DEPOT 67 GREEN STREET, delay of the little ones is not real disobedi- and — main at last year’s ence that 1s, it is not intoutousl, Thor scatum of sneber qoatnet of 5 ond waich eniy Ii hours, | try would speedily sopis-tr Sesronown. D.O. pn a ery Brushroome, The stomach eontsled aq pate ee M°**® pause own seems vi por: em. * ts plored where it rises of the undigested fang, which, i irappmed, S7"It ls rumored that the Dat fretial entreaty is no, better, A nansndy | Sud carbonized Were Hot mushrooms, but @ species of toad | Bavaria ls about ‘WINE OF THE woops. Suggestion ought to suffice for children, who | With organic remains. stool. 57 A Hardin stand to us in the relation of little friends. In | ¢®¢loses small insects, M4, bas turned all smal! matters pa ene Cues an heer ee Berlin ception of 8 few » and in one neck. ae, corolia of an unknown flower ber 29, that the German government is propar- ‘57 Princess pa varieties in color and ing 6 MR peering Se ane cones, widow of the commander ‘the door, Dumerovs, and the P: time of war, of all. men notinciuded a bospital at — Jects of taste and utility im the line, the reserve or the landwebr. Tnese | hospital ef, Fest, au seem S7-The Alaska Herald aoe os tat ear treater nen Just wait Alaska, in latitude 62° of need. ‘he writer thinks that the steady | fellow a ‘our Ee coldest Gay of last ‘winter indicated 12° | fherease of the French apd Russian armies | then, tercourse with eaca other. above sero. and that outdoor work can be suc- | either of which is likely to Ger- went to ‘Such a case, as my friend mentions, is differ- cessfully carried om there from the first of April Nan yonrs benoe—has probably view” nt. Ihave bad little trouble with runaways, | te the middie of October, gested the now moagure, 6 | considered tne