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Oo ol A st 14 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES, has been cultivated on the OUR NEW MARKETS.|StceaSrettwaeesa|FOOD FOR PLANTS. CAUGHT IN OUR RIVER. QUEER THINGS IN CREAM. | HE, SHE AND THE PHOTOGRAPEAR Fishes That Tempt the Anglers of the Po- acieat oaie tomae. ‘enezuela, in order to compel the ‘Tt Seems That Bacteria Are Present Even the Sexes as the inpoct ie Aine alain wan? Stat ee — moons tnore a A yon mene tour bn * it, wl a . 5 ‘BLACK BASS AND PERCE—THE SEASON FOR SHAD— “Everyone knows about bacteria,” youug man ina rough basi: suit, whe opiate tinct iy. obfect ‘offered large bounti to wheat farmers What the Experiment Stations of the Pst fnid sscientite man to a writer for the Sram had evidently run in to get likeness of hime re . — climate 5 “Few people, however, realize that those all- to Have South America, [of re zones are not suited to the} Department of Agriculture Do, rents experts pervading vegetable organisms are intimately SOT, TOO RICH FOR PRACTICAL USE. such as) milk, lean or Concerned in the manufacture of that common- Photographic place edible known as butter. It is the custom | Just in advance of a lady of considerable beauty, of the butter maker to wait until his cream | Who was heavily enveloped in fursand wrapped in veile, THE BENEFIT OF RECIPROCITY | Over large areas of South America the agri-| MAKING NATURE DO HER BEST é i | F HL has ‘ripened,’ as he calle it. The change which Everything the United States Produces te | fruitful that he finds it diftenlt, if ‘What the Department of Agriculture 1s Doing | 14°! ity due to the circum pat gage) yak eieygee ape arg te he refers to by this name is, microscopically | “I'm in a great rush,” exclaimed the young Something That the Southern Republics| Huma’ {he lusurient natural fegetstion ih | ithe Line of Research Which Relates to Bergan te market so repehcee § vane ne h dere speaking, an important one. Ripened cream | Man to the artist, whipping outhis wateh. “Cae ‘Want—Breadstuffs, Machinery and Manv- | order to replace it with cultivated and valuable| the Finding Out of the Greatest Usefulness | of contains immense numbers of bacteria; more | I sit at once?” ., | Surprise of everybody and the chagrin of the than 100,000 have been found in a si “A x Y single small tonce,” responded the artist, bustling disciple of Isaac Walton, who never loses an drop. Dairymen let their cream ‘ripen’ befor | about in an encouraging way. churning it, because their experience tells them | With one or two quick movements the young lants. Grass of Brobdignagian growth for the Best Possible Plants. ee eee tp fater than he can out it down or ‘it up. while vines ri é HE HE CARRYING OUT ‘Written for The Evening Star. that the butter ‘comes’ more readily, hasa|™an had laid aside bis gloves, hat and coat, Fee eae spore, and weeds of all sorte array | 4 LL THE MONEY IN THE WORLD HAS 4 to making ~ better flavor, and eepe better. | efter which he hervied into om fener coum, terseng Peat tries to raise. But, with the progressive im- come from the soil. Whatever civilize- | Pork ood. partic op tion of the first fact is that | whither the artist had led him. Ina moment reciprocity se provement in ; machinery and tion has created is built up from the produce young omg bacteria up the albuminons matter | he was propped in front of the iron head rest, eae eo eee are 2 Gontined econ to arrives | of theearth. Gold and silver are merely use- would ad Ge will literally sup- | time wi southland, used h wharves ly 8) it ans > iy pull, av ie wih theataft of lite, | DY the plough, will be the most productive | ft! as mediumsfor the exchange of thoee things | manner ‘one sided. oe mat <5 wee = ipdesion’y ‘The men whi shaken together into large lumps. ‘The pro-| from lis forehead, told ply with fe, ate which are grown upon the fruitful land. are fin in the demand —- men who edtaie nh ducts of decomposition possess a marked odor | ¢"es and then worked his instantaneous ma- according to the investi- ‘Sunil; see Wisatiaenibainion: ‘Farming in this country required no especial | meat an derived a livelihood from the Potomac, fishing Cape and taste, and presence in the cream | Chine. That was all there was to it, and, with qrttons of ofan 20] rn, Soa cs diamond eden ef beeen ack ts | stteaiah ef ae taaabligeah aanoas aoliengen the | 02 2 in the spring and summer and hanting wild | mst ‘n ee Probebly gives the special favor to butter that |® rush, the young man jumped into bis coat porter, s hitherto bread- gold en are hen trim: and by ducks in the winter, are now between seasons, oon considered desirable. Pure butter-fat has | and was off about his business. ioe richest in the world, but the gold mines remain | *0il was virgin. The unused earth produced an te dpslh anRisas publing 4a, Sitr'ea’ me. Tt Mhoughticesness she | 8° taste whatever that is distinguishable. The Indy, in the mean time, had divested leas continent. Forty-| stmost wholly undeveloped, owing to lack of | two or three crops bya simple turning over, PI ¥ P Ee : 7 niniaihine-aapuadicn. herself of her furs and veila and was surveying five millions of people | transportation facilities and of machinery to | and these crops were rich. When the original | fam me this lege— why | “Itis only recently that those important or- | '¢T*lf in the pier glass of the outer room. She south of the Gulf of | work them. Some notion of their richness may | nutriment in the land was exhausted the farmer Pp . es is ns M . 7 setiote cf anaes ty eaee bee < ganisms called bacteria have been recognized | Merico and the Rio of earlier times simply transferred his opera- | Slim milk alfelfa Lean Be, ieateadof care” in their relation to life in this world. ‘They are | Her contume was startlingly rch in quality and Grande produce no tions to another spot. Unfortunately, this : P : found in immense number everywhere, being | Pin coloring, and her arms and neck were could not go on forever, and so it is found ington divided to thelr ape into three | Unclothed. When she was bidden by the erts had Pomdered her nose six times and combed her bang almost continually «ince ber breadstuffs. Wheat can- mien not be profitably grown that the great agricultural belt has moved kinds. One of these kinds is rod shaped and is | t¢ enter the room where she was to she in South America, out- westward within the recollection of men not i = called a ‘bacillus’ on that account. Another | began to explain just how she wi ve side of Chili and the - very old at this day from the longitude of e e last id the course of takes the form of a ball and is termed a ‘micro- | ken 5. ‘ coccus’ for that reason. The third is of co ‘You will readily notice,” said she, “that the Republic, because the climate is mesteen Baw Teck ty Ttncls, Intsns end De- ments mending their nets preparatory to the | pleasure of meeting you before?” screw shape and is named, correspondingly, a | Tight side of my face is rounder than the left, not suited to its cultivation. Thus it comes | months’ labor. : hat | kota beyond. may i fish season, which opens here a social way, I think,” was his an-| ‘*Pirillum.’ With the highest powers of the |*0 You will turn the right side toward the about that ordinary bread is regarded there as - EXPERIMENT STATIONS. i about the Ist of March. The herring is about | wer. “But you have probebly seen me before, | ™croscope all of them appear as scarcely more | Camera. I will sitin what I consider a grace- the greatest and rarest of luxuries, so that the Naturally when the virgin properties of the | 1p 148 grasses investigated | the first — make its appearance in any | for you inow I am at the linen counter af _ res pope no x. decomposition ful position, ’ numbers, there ‘trash So-and-20 ‘mar- vegetable mat occ prudent housewife at the conclusion of a repast | Thi a soil are used up resort is had to ‘ertilization, | i cam Aerea ad | nereoapat tes ene eee aenccaie eae | sa cicier a eos et Pee on likewise fermentation, euch as raising ef | locks up the bread in the cupboard and leaves | United States, and before and already the farmers of the United States winter . the ago.” bread and the formation of vinegar. Vegetable the wine on the table. turn that river once more and delvé for its|are extensively employing what are termed | the Cai ‘unsuspect pplied wii “There, Iknew Ihad seen you somewhere,” | life could not long continue without their aid: ‘The heavy import duties imposed by the | sre of yellow wealth. The “Moro Velh’ “4ntensive methods” for getting the most agriculturist may deliberately sow upon sro cenght in the many long she said, but somehow or other he noticed that | 0” the other hand, cholera, scarlet fever,typhoid A ‘ Brazil is considered the sible out of their acres. In other words they | land a supply of vegetable foes which will de- | river. , Potomac herring hay she was not quite so glad to know him as she | f¢ver,consumption, hog choleraand many other South American countries upon wheat and | known. The Portuguese opened i are applying science to agricultare with a view | stroy his crops. The ‘of flowers by | tation, and every year thousands said she was in the firet place. diseases are due to them. has ; other breadstuffs make bread so costly that | ago: it was reopened 75 years ago Skier fhe amble cots siclt the proniect | improved masthods and the nebection, ‘of varie. | salted down snd “Saippoa to all But he told a Stax a little later that ter you have one. Be very careful when you er- yi great P iP reporter only the wealthier classes can afford to eat it. company, and its ‘eo obtainable income. Forty years ago the first ties has engaged h country. The fish is full of itwas a first rate way to steer young women i, xposed +, §FOW readily and | Tange the head rest not to muss my hair, for I It is the same way with codfish, imported from | *hree miles under ground. iitpetiment station” ‘was started near Leipsic, | the Massachusett i ; uote an old colored man, ‘De fiesh am wort | off the track when they were getting to that | Multiply rapidly. While growing in the milk _— itdone by a hair dresser on put ‘New England, which, under the name of “bac- in ny, for the purpose of making re- | of various materials for the purpose of finding | de trouble one ‘speriences. uncomfortable stage they ask a young | they cause it to sour and curdle. Milk, as ind do try ” ig esteemed as great a luxury as is terra- — gold in searches in this direction. Toda) out which was best. Of course, the glass If the herring enjoys a good reputation the | man what his business and prospects are. drawn from the healthy cow, is free from bac- ‘At a recent state dinner given to the in more than 100 such stations in the different | to be the same in all, but the building other-| Potomac shad is known the world over. ‘THIS TIME THEY BOTH LIED. teria; but it cannot be kept free from them, for : ff Guate- | 20 Yery extensive market for it, and it is sold | countries of Europe; every one of the United | wise might be of brick, stone, or what not. ‘To | present he is cavorting in. the waters along the they will get into it from the hands of the sie Rattan woe Wade toP comms five of the | Cbiedy to rich people, who make presents of it| Statorhus one or more, such establishments | solve the problem ons. hot’ house. was con: | coast of the Oarolinaa but as the ring ‘comics | ., This same young man was making » “duty | milker, from the teata of the cow, from thotins [rent to m3 nine courses, cooked in as many different ways. | ‘0 friends at home and abroad. and the movement in this direction is extend- | structed in sections, the first section of brick, pam A orks his way into tae % one night last week, and at 8:15, after he | or from the air with which the comes into |'bill. One moment, please. Bupplics of this delicacy, which retails at 60 17s WEALTH IX DIAMONDS. ‘Asia and South America. In 1887 Con-| the second of stone, the third with two walls of | ® ¢ . not so different in outward ap-| had been there about ten minutes, he rose to | contact. A temperature below freezing kills | ble. ‘That positiqn will certainly make me look cents » pound, are brought, dried and salted,| There are no diamonds now produced equal to | 8tess made this sort of enterprise national by | brick, having an air space between, the fourth | pearance, although there is some difference, and in the absence of a better excuse men- | the bacteria and puts stop to their multipli- ,Us!y. Here, much better now, isn’t it/ Boston. wit Geio from il, whi propriating $15,000 per annum for each of | with a double wall of wood with a lining, usly remarked: “Excuse me, but I must | cation. Likewise the heat of boiling destroys |'But I don’t y neck twisted in that wa: those of Brazil, which is acountry just about | Per eas, ae ee ane oriceltaial | and b0 om ‘The results anowed thet hie doukd be going, for have an engagement with De | ‘lem. Milk boiled for ten minutes on three | It won't look emooth a bit. Do get mea har PRO TATE the size of the United States. Kany oat any colleges or agricultural departments of col-| wall of wood with the paper between was the 4 Jones at 8:30.” successive days is so far sterilized that if the | sock for my feet. Ob, please don't disarrange Batter is as rare a luxury in South America = white and none of them have the yei- legs ‘Thus at the present time scientific men | cheapest and warmest. 5 apenas way it was “Ah, really?” ‘This rather coldly. “Why, | vessel —— be closed tightly it will re- | that trimming. T want that to hang straight, as bread. The sort one pays 30 cents s pound | low ov discovered that hot water was better than steam Mr. De Jones himself was here this evening | Min sweet indefinitely. nd not every which way. Ob, dear, hurr rer the country are busily engaged in try- hue fpmog Sod ong peepee gay for here sells there for $1.8 pound. For every | ¥alue of the South African stones. The dis-| ing to discover the laws underlying the prac- | for the purpose of heating » green house. and when he got up to go he told me that he THE NUMBER. I'm getting #0 nervous, and my neck seen pound of this commodity manufectured in thet ee ee ee ee tice of farming and in finding how they are eels pooped: veEs. had an engagement with you at $ o'clock.” “The number of bacteria present in milk de- m going to lower my of the worl: 1,000 pounds are imported | alua'ye Gems Rave often been found lying ©x~| best applied. Few things can be imagined | ome of the stations are much interested in Haan e You know.” suid he, discussing the | pends chiefly upon the length of time that th sg a te ‘abroad. Again, it is the climate that is at | Posed on the plain. while others have been dis | more interesting than the operations in which mee matter a little while later, “by the time I got | Pon! y upon mgth of time that the | whe There; this expression fault, There artcows, plenty of thea, and the | covered 80 imbedded in rock that it was neces-| they are e the trying of new varieties of plants to find out | but in flavor vastly , Fishermenclaim | through with my explanations Twas not atall | ™ has been standing and upon the tempera- Iwish you would jast—what! Oh, milk has the usual amount of cream; but the | {ne sinen sed feah ves cna hone en iawale COMPARATIVE VALUE OF FERTILIZERS. what they are good for. That of Maryland had | thet their entrance into fresh water after such | Sur® whether I had told the truth or not are, Hetisaaies made as to mill, under differ. marie ant hheee tenn cream will not rise. Besides, there are no con- ; - planted out last summer 100 different varicties | ® long stay in the briny rids them of the bitter HE GOT EVEN IN THE END. ve shown from three hundred | 5° - » Twasn't rend; ; opened. It is quite certain that only some of| One thing they have been investigating is the cident to the coarse sea food they have | Two young West End hopefuls who have a | Millions to six hundred millions per quart of | ally Yeniences for refrigeration, such as cool spring | tite deposits have been struck as yet.” The wild | comparative value of various. fertilizers. | of Potatoes, sprouting alongside of one another. | #2v0F in h The ae ve |. And so she rattles on, tak still more “all thats things will suddenly be made cheap | I#4ians in the province of Goyaz, 600 miles | Plants, Misael ha) aederstbod, axe addicted to | 1 the tomato line the stock was even more | Poon 10m, ae Dota soiree ing {0 be | failing for afternoon receptions and any other | discovered by werner A Zoctaen of milk | time. when the artist” poset ber again, amd for the poopie of cen agy ther ae wig or a Seine im — ae varying diets, just as human beings or other ee aes Male eeeecc nn foal Coa and produces the flavor which Now Yorkers ted ee in = were walking fice To = standing for four days inacold ay: mont woaping ty whe KE" oa , 4 i i mom @ mountains for the pt of i seem willing to rice for. The} Ome with a Massachusetts avenue young found to contain about ten million bac- | ** ep quiet an: low to reciprocity treaties have been , a8 has! selling them.- Pockets in the beds of the|*®imals. Some want more nitrogen, while | who make a point of originating varicties, and ey any Brice for. The | women from a5-o'clock ten not li As | teria juart; the milk ‘allowed photographed according to artistic methods. been done with Brazil. They will no | Streams which have formed natural receptacles | ther# find phosphoric acid necessary to their | whatever is sent in in the way of fresh ones is | #tuaries of the Fotomac are the breeding | Trowsn from 4 po clock tee not long ago. As | teria per quart; th mn hours and during | After the siting is inished nd_ innumerable be compelled to pay 70 cents «pound | for detritus often yield diamonds as a reward | Vell being, and so on. Just what each sort of | experimented with. It is worth mentioning | Stpinds Of this well-known fish and countless | SOY, Tesigoho cne harmed et ach cane Of tive | this tine the ete ere hours and during | onestions concerning proois and other matters for hams and a corresponding price for bacon, | for Gationt scooping Some of the ‘fnect di, | Vegetable needs for its support it is the task of | incidentally thet peach plants are being im | Millions of shad annually make their debut into regener: Kagem ngectesel gina fee—bmeggd a sone thonmad | Sie asked, the indy gradually qutstateber f Ber Sota eto" wich nd ear | move n the world wore found in rael—note | hoy aR dtr Ya tet eviain ant ae | Bored gig ssi] apobea led camer actade Obes | wold come tole dot huis ye young | ete met of Koga mak om soring | so et she has one to feared a these animals do not_seem to thrive in warm | PY one called the ‘Star of the South,” now be. | rive g large proportion of their nutrition, in | and more capable of resisting that most obstt. | ‘te current is the swiftest. Men stand ‘all day | Woman to stop back around the corner of the pee bapeny beplling te , rive in ¥ ‘Amsterdam, which abead x; i ‘ ell fty-aix ¢limates. South of Mason and Dixon's line in | 78 $74, ot —— © the shape of nitrogen, from the air. Clover is | nate of all fungus plant disesses, the “yellows.” | With long nets in hand fishing for those cham- | ter door, he rang the bell and when the mar Teer Se ee on en oe Ep u inoor. " ; i came to the door asked: “Is Miss X. 1n? No?” | are found in mil minutes longer than the young man that pre- this country they present s degenerated type, | ""At's recent state dinner, given by the Bre- | = marked ee ker fhe purpose of | The investigation ‘of the f iseason of | PlODS, | whose superior strength enables | came t0 the ae Po ies cause curdling of the milk. Some of | °eded her. idly and corpulent porker of the | ,A*® Tece’ ascertaining } plants is an important part of the work of the | ‘em to buffet the rushing waters. A great Caanastonlis ‘ ———— orth ‘being’ transformed into the “razor-| ‘ito, in response to © toast, that South Amer: | planted i si giaae jor ‘lle with sand which | stations, and, now dint bacterin have come to| tind Tavarablyr pick ine selecting, 3 Jou bnndie the trath wight careloniys which meke the ilk coal Oteers costo tes PLEASE TURN OVER. were Yankees too, as could be proven b a ree uite recently as producers : , But the dusky servitor hi ed matters | milk b en Theso and other agricultural products the | ife'tuct that, whereas the pational 2ieh of the | PUTS ofall reproductive propertios_by vegetable s complaints he activity in this line | are'tuo bucks oF males eben before eas | up since then, for every time the young ‘sprig | render the curdicd milk sous Wine «card's | Chauncey M. Depew Got Valuable Informe- a ‘will bay from the | United States was pork and beans, the national | wrning. ‘Then the sand § east e| pathol investigation will be much ¢3-| ing is usually weal and ite flesh looks dee, | of nobility has gone out there to ‘call the ‘has | formed it differs in character according ie the tion by Doing So. that an enormous and most profitable market | Cis of all bb eee n republics was beef and | which record is made, so that it is known pro- After it has spawned it is weak and emaciated | been met at the door by his erstwhile victim | species of bacteria which occasions its , et | beans. ‘The NATURE OF THE S01. with the bland response, “Miss X. is not at | formation. It may be sour or otherwise, that caer es opened fo ths, farmers of this | “jerked,” the process being to cut the animal | Silt wrt yamouns of nitrogen hes Deen con | One very curious thing which agricultural Tome today.” And although he waspects, that | is to aay. Accompanying the curdling ations country. |The same market wil thrown | jato atrfpe, which are oil ali TU you eee a een ees an green Sole vale | oe cara aed dane ee 4 ned the man is not always truthful there does not | odors are found, among which may be recog. open our manufact goods, such 28 | want to buy a pound, half is cut off for . 9 5 seem to be very much that he can do about it. | nized smells of the cow, the barnyard and even 7 cotton goods, leather goods of all sorts from | you by the butcher. ‘This, with baked beans, is extracted by cl > If the amount | natural formation of soil. When undisturbed, i 2 the ” 4 % Grand Central one morning. It was directed shoes to trunks, hard ware, glass ware, cutlery | vice) the national disk af South Arweins. of nitrogen thus obtained is greater than has | the surface earth is made up in the shape of * ONLY A BABYS RATTLE. ig RE to me personally. The paevaue tiney Sam ee a ee pole msefulncas of this plan of reciprocity, Bote ar pier bad oe eee oe ee | Hite capillary tubes, by which the moisture, is 4) Bes —— AN INDIANA EXCHANGE. moto and the benduriting evidentty, tat ofe pr ort al such thingy Thera na | bat 10th United State tod the Sod Amer-| ho atmosphere. This discovery with relation | COBVEY e surface of the ground, so that ‘ But It Was the Last Thing Ciasped in the ——— welbchamtel man. When apened 03 Sound . 7 it is evaporated. But if the dry surface is = ~ Hand of the Dead. How tions, which been transformed into re- toclover has been applied by planting clover | * ‘ 7 < 2 Matrimonial Differences Can Be Ar- " on na publics by a series of revolutions, were originally | ‘ince"want and sie ceeoa ee is womething | in land which lacked Iitrogen_and plowing it | broken up, the tubes ‘are destroyed and the wa | ° <2 ies 2 From the San Francisco Chronicle. Fanged Without Trouble. cti-ps ey nerdeaamateree dps: yy Colonies of Spain and are at this day peopled by under, thus supplying the want. a Se ° for Gol'usaksieckearsap i?” Isjwes hci | eesma ier sk baeas : ¥ name were the i sndes highly civilised Spaniards by descent, who THE HOMELY GIRL. FINDING THE BEST FOOD. wito breaks up his lasd by ‘Piltivation from | 024 truly pitiablo to look at. Of course, the | mas eve and the sergeant in charge of the Sev-| ‘The great struggle for magrimonial adjust- | °oles® degrees Lever beard of and many I Pe py herman gpe mayen a penvscenare fo the experts at the experiment stations go| time to time, though no raln falls, gots a far | Soa'in seaacn it willbe found on every well | cmteenth street. station, San Francisco. sat in| ment goes on. The latest case of interest is | Never tam Mefore. Then it went on something However, the same may be said of the Purtu-| WAY She Gets a Better Husband ‘Than Her | ahead trying tofind out what is the best food | larger crop than his neighbor, who does not | Sopointed table. "Hotela make a, opeciaity of | his little office listening to the rain beating a| reported from that home of eary matrimonial |e Mi: guese as Of the Spaniard: that he has no notion Pretty Sleter. for potatoes, tomatoes, onfons and every other | have the wisdom to pursue & like measure. | Shad roe, and epicures rate them the best thing | coaseleas tattoo on the windows. ‘The sergeant | Adjustment, the state of Indiana, and while eat ae eeees Bes S Bose red Whatever of mechanics. The Latin-American | From the New York Ledger. vegetable product imaginable, even to flowers. | Teles dry clod of eeeth and dip e, Yortion of | im season. Those two fish, the shad and her-| was gloomy. Visions of a cozy sitting room, a| ROt altogucher succes as yet, will no doubt | St 7oup after-dinner speeches, and while it bas Bees a chine he Toceraentioning. If] “How did that homely woman contrive to | For this purpose thoy take an acre of land and | i¢into water. Almost immediately, you will Tash | blazing fire in the grat own-haired, end to the satisfaction of those involved. eloquence, I have delighted in such publ — wo oe art knew be ‘0 | get married?” is not infrequently remarked of o a ovente jong st va _— a observe, the moisture renders the whole mass on ch —— wife helping the little totshang up| Frank Helms lives at Williamsburg and | reports of your utterances as I have been able neers and mechanics of all sortsin South Amer- | #0me good domestic creature whom her bus-| feronghout, but in each strip a different fer. | Wet, Dutit will take some time for water First of all comes | he'tnew he vould have to mpend in the sistion { Daniel Smith at Carlos City. ‘Theymet recently | 760 ave they tan that I ioe are inaported from abroad. band regards as the apple of his eye, and in | tilizer is employed, and in this way it is found | {2fOWR Upon a layer of dry earth dust to make | the perch. ‘There are two varieties, the white before he could go home eerm interiniaable. | in the Farmers’ Home Hotel in Columbus. | have bat me gueteuk. nei, ot INVENTION LACKING 1x Wana cirwares. | whose plain face he sees something better than | Out what is the most suitable food. Farmers | # W#y throug! eh and the yellow perch, but the former is | "“\for God's sake, lock me up, quick! quick?” | They were not acquainted, but in the evening, | speech vou. > For some reason, which only an anthropolo- | beauty. make these e: a nowadays for them- HOARDS OF THE VIKINGS. long one ‘most liked. It iseasily | The sergeant was on his fect in an instant | after abusing the government for an hour or | "Here I reached the end of the page. There gist can attempt an explanation of, warm | Pretty girls who are vain of their charms are | te!Yes, having been taught how. | The agricul- —- SS fow bones, and its meat is white | and stood staring at a man who had staggered | 90 and telling about the hardest winter they | were two dinners on my list at the time, and I climates do not produce inventors. Further. | ™*2€F Prone to make observations of this ee cou cunts ie gh meee Rew Oriental Coins Found in # Cave in the Isle | tho yellow perch is coarse, with a thick skin, | ‘rough the ‘open door into the office and was exer remembered, their conversation drifted to | supposed ts writer wanted to find out from me more, they donot seem to give birth to go-| loveliness are often, left te pine on the cress, | his fields an so much capitalin bank, as it wore, << sre. Both, however, are good eens and make cree thirty, til tcnigiblimbed, wi besed | matter ot ooeree tect ne oo Simeiaked he | Etacesd eo peor ones emake aheoteaio ean Fon ny ager _ cibatever is done to| while weeds of homelinees and knows just what interest he can obtainon| Further news of the finding of a hoard of ian a sh. rch is an all- | shoulders and the torso of a Hercules. He was | his wife. Smith's grievance was that his wife | to accede to hus request, and read mies ne South ‘American doubt in many cases at the ol tie aneeae = a a cut ae tons of bay | oriental treasure ins cave in the Island of ‘year biter, and many of re taken bareheaded and without coat or vest, while his | lacked energy and decision of character. She| ~**—would make after a dinns your rail- reciprocity business, which is to be of suck | question. ons Rese Sen 2s | out how | Skye, near the northwestern coast of Scotland, PIKE. flannel shirt, open in front, showed that his | was too meek and mild end not a woman cal- | way restaurant at Poughkeepsie } benefit to’ these republics, is bein, frath is that most men prefer homeli-|iis°‘Pable for Calculating the Exlmus- | had Just been received. Among the treasures reseactuand ee ntogk reap velar ripened pmgngg oe eed govdlnp linge wr | SRP EN LT aM ~ Pe ‘| ness and amiability to beauty and caprice. rs ing ximus- trembling before the officer. His hair was | life in Indiana and come out victorious. Of engineered men of enterprise from other | Handsome women are sometimes very bord ‘to | tion and Enrichment of the Soil,” he finds | are seventeen oriental silver coins of the class matted down upon his high forehead, while | course, Smith admired a woman of exactly the Too Modest to Be Honest. Janda, who, like Mendonca, bare assumed large | cage. They are apt to overvalue thomecives, | bat the ve tons of hay would contain 155 | known as Cuflc, about the size of a florin, and from beneath heavy brows a pair of stcel-blue | opposite temperament. enaedinanee Eiihvand clewbore. If the foreigner mein: | snd, in waiting for an immense bid, are oces- | Pounds of nitrogen, 182, pounds of potash, 41| minted at the time when the seat of the Mo- ed with the light one sees in theeyes | “What I like in a woman,” said Smith to 7” 4 vearJ eyes gleam - - of phosphoric acid, 8 pounds of lime, E Re ectenl estes Holman “life and r “Tam. What can I do for you?” those from the United States, were all with. sionally “left on the market.” The plain sis- E , | hammedan caliphate was at Cufa or Bagdad. fen imal y- lelms, “is nd get-up-and-get. I want her he . , tne those from the United States, were all with- ietgon the contrary ear of thelr personel fe Triking fo calzalnte bow, marl Da | eae inte See tying incnstart for| With rod and line during the year. As a ,,;Who the devil are yon and what doyou want | to haven mind ‘of her own, and a temper uf | “Well, [thought I'dstep up and wee how you be a general revolution within twenty- | Droquce an agreeable impresniom andr in ogy | amount of manure, he turns to another table | the curious fact of the existence of thos | breeder the perch has no rival, and were it not locked UP for?" maid the pergeant, as he | her own. too, for that matter, and to be able to | are. My wife and Iare going to Cape May to- +4 : recovered from the start which the man's ab- | bi little stir and into a houseb I ” are The people,notwithetanding their | Prtancee suceeed Alben noe tanpien ton and finds the composition of various manures | oriental treasures in a cave of one of the isles | £07 their roracity the waters would literally Fupt entrance and words, uitered in fens ar] alec pap buh Genes ene cle hee | fin some td our own, do met knoe Law Pe, | paragons with princely f at are this command. | From other tables he sees at | of northern Scotland. ‘The time of their con-| In size, gameness and edibility the rock or | Voice at once pleading and threatening, had | What I want is pop with two big I's anda| “Indeed?” of hemasives < to achicve progress, | 8,10 take anything respectable and love-| ‘nce how many pounds of Juss what foods | ccaiment, 1, rears ago, was that in which | striped bass stands pre-eminent and has won | siven him. sizable 0.” Helms looked at Smith a moment | _ “Yes: but I wouldn't have anything said about Nothing doce the Latin-American Grigiiate; | Torey that Providence may throw in their | [NOt {eornducs sgiven ambunt ot sroctint | the vikingwand sen, rovers ‘were in the height for Vol the’ tte i 2 uP te, this moment the poor fellow hed stood | and said he was not s worshiper of that Kind | {tin print. of course. “My mame is Simpkine— does he ‘a kee The angler has tor ands behind him, but as the officer | of woman, thoug! one fora wife. What | Azariah Simpkins. : pee pr eee ‘The rock ahead of your haughty Junos and | cattle and other ani In the same way he | of their glory. At this period there was much | hess "aad whon 1S sels ons ox Miotinis usce to spoke he let his arms fall to his side, and the | he admired was mildness and serenty in a| “Glad to meet you, Mr. Simpkins, I'm coquettish Hebes is fastidiousnesa. They re- | earns just how much of each of these foods | commercial intercourse between the Asiatic | utm onsiderat ding him. | quick eye of the sergeant saw that he had some-| woman. He liked those clinging, helpless, | tre.” and reject until nobody cares to woo them. | "ll make » fair daily ration per 1.000 pounds of | countries lying to the east of the oa | Tho striped bass, while Wt outclasees the Visek | Suing clenched. im fis right hand.” Dropping | vine-like women. “But,” he said locking ai | "Now, don't go to eer ete a Tad | Men don’t like to be snubbed or tobe trifled | 078" at rest in he stall, oxen at work, mileh | snd the countries bordering on the Baltic, the | bass in size and edibility, in (to use n alang ex. | bis hand upon the ever-ready revoiver the offi- | Smith closely, “if you are hunting for pop you Paper about our going away. We start at 4 a with—a lesson that thousands of pretty women | C°¥® nd s0 on. reas until: recently the | Toute being by the Volga to the north of Hussia, | pression) “not in it” wih’ him when it, esmes | C€F said: want my wife. She will bri o'clock and I reckon we'll be pretty near learn too late. Mrs. Hannah More, a very ex- | farmer bought bis fertilizers blindly, many of | ‘The vikings were traders ag well as plunderers, Toa fight. ‘The very name of Potomac black | “What is that you have in your hand?” house with circus-poster high. | month. Ineed the rest and Mrs. Simpkins cellent and pious pergon, who knew whereof | them being worthless, now abi? tg know | and when they could not plunder ‘hey traded, | bass suggests: ggie and many a line | , The man dropped into a chair and burst into | She is all pop, she ¢ was getting run down. Of course I know how she wrote, recommends every unmarried sister | Precisely what his soil requires, a1 1us he | always striving to convert all booty into silver, | has been lost throug inexperience. For be it | tears, and as he did so he lifted the tramp out of the yard and hit him with an | 2"xious you newspaper men always are for an i to close with the offer of the first spears. which was then the universal medium of ex” | known this fh requires the knowledge of long i barrow hendle when he Jumped ever | Sem, bat woare plain poeple and don't want Chocolate and Cinehona, Tine toknn ai wes: | ble, Christian lover who falls in - ‘VALUES OF MILES. cae experience to be successfully angle. In the ‘The sergean: n gate s0 you could hear the any ‘notoriety. My wife always likes to see ties on these commodities brought South | the ladies whose aided One thing to which the experiment stations | It was in the way thus indicated that the | year 1854, during a freshet, a number of aw that it v yards. Ramee pond spelt without a ‘p,’ but the old-fash- of vanity, assure them they have been devoting their attention is the test- | Baltic vikings got hold of the silver coins and Shang tem Ge onal anes ach service in Hels one. i rn ge! roy age lg Well, [know mmanierets seemanin prey? Domina aig yf ight of the pla; : ape tiLouns seten any momieees toa é i ‘a no t that ahi ere Tov ing the * | day. If Leom = sumuiated. rar he AME a aly | erally get better husbands than larly imagined that pure milk is always the 7 Ry ny aap ‘FL, on i y thing while I'm gone T'll let you know about part of the world, nach ok pte that | of thelr fairer sisters, same thing, that from one cow being as ating on the west coast of England and Sot B 7 voice more tender as he laid his hand upon the | morning them. Bver it, save in Chili sud the Areoine spa | merely by a pretty face and figure do not, ass from another, but this is very far land, as well as on the Irish coast. They were CRM z shoulder of the man and cherrily said: hapecquale it in value. sugar of Been | Fale, amount to much. i truth. capecially active at times inthe region of the ; : Z “Come, come, man. ‘This ‘won stands with these two. For the quality of iis | @oughtful portion. of is wisely Hebrides, and it was doubtless some of them vg " fleeces the Argentine is celebrated, as well os | @* With unpretending excellence. who buried in a cave in the Island of Skye the the hard and beautiful woods 80 useful for treasures that have, been found after « thou ae lye rit He Much attention is devoted by the experiment oe ae young girl with eyes of bine, stations to the subject of grasses. wavy hair, with gold shot through, phar Moarly all | ‘a tings of 1000 on each fair cheek, ‘Where dimples play at hide and seek, to ™ {itive despite drought. Experts have h yo fover thet part of the countcy for ‘Stands close beside her teacher glum, Gere Denys in the ceo crat gles poem Coorg Weetsieslang nines epee tome will meve A ‘But wear a frown the livelong while. mm. “Miss Daisy,” says she, “now commence, And conjugate in present tense Indicative, the verb ‘to love,’ ‘Then write it on the board above.” 1. ‘Miss Daisy makes a slight grimace, ‘Then straightens out her pretty face, And casts one swift, mischievous glance Actoas the room at Willie Vance. H & i 4 3 EERE ‘tf i iL é r 7 ? J i i F R é I H Fi girl Li ‘than on ’. You hare sot a bad all around “Love,” she says, in accents low, a over “Thou lovest”—the words come very slow, thing “except « whisky jug makes us laugh. Pca pape aber pom tite Fould not improve it, “Open your cars sew, Thomas! If you don't or brace up the bade And asks her, with a frown f i H HI ay iesage i! iH i Ey ij 3 pe af be i i &, ail HAH i 55g i L if E i ( i ! H F i ? F I i £ dl E be E Hy Hi £ sit i i i 4 i hingty, “P'm not sure that he does love me.” is # ? E 8 é it (3 é i 4 H Hi ry isf fi! i E i F i iys H Fe E 5 it Mi il BE i ef il itt if ifr i RF sk tl i . [ i H “ i q : i : buy them Fee fe tls ty rll rice HH Te i “ i i if ge if te if ES i ! i i i i i i il : Ei 4 E Hl i i | ss H £8 z is i E

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