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—— —— 2 ” a ee the cogtaen Cennat with eaten nr ‘Bake gill for bait on bour end DISTRICT NATIONAL GUARD. “READING A POEM.” | ‘WOOING A DELSARTEAN MAID. — AMEKICAN CYLERKISTES. T ten! of i ands. Daring quick peng pent ofa awe W RECK AT SAMOA | ste keaes ie sonst be Keute tn aioe Gat oe Broiled mushfoome— Remove the stalks of | Wa}. Fleetwood to be Officially Sued to Be-| A Lost Tale by Thackeray—Setirising the | Kept Apart by Fate After Love Bad Tri- Ages of Well-Known People as Given ia és bad had nothing to eat or drink, for the decks the Property. Literary Craze of Titled Nonentities. = | umphed Over Cruditics. | Kehet's How Beck. wl had ‘ing eat or ink, for 7 were ful ot wen mate the galley'was adios, the A ary |. Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 88; Mary Anderson, ‘ seahad made its way down chee them upon 3 “Did I not drop down on my knees properly, | $2; Susan B. Anthony, Tl, Maurice Barryasore, How the Vandalia Dragged Her spoiled the drinking” water in the ship's q eemeeaet - ‘not te be | Mise Black?” he acked, with wild, yearning 37, Jamos G. Blaine, 61; Edwin Booth, Oh} Anchors and Went to Pieces, from hard work, heat, hunger and — thirst. ——_ — named, Ihave been able to rescue from ob- | #nxiety in his voice. Robert J. Burdette, 46, Benjamin F. Botler, 734 Nota man, however, ceekes ie or livions characteristic sketch by this great! The young woman took a lace-bordered Will Carleton, 45; Georgie Cay van, 82; Geo. at every soul, from the machini beon, 2 Pephaps it was the grip and perhaps it was | master of the art of fiction. The sketch I pro-| handkerchief, from her pocket with a graceful Childs 62, Mark Iman oi Rowe Coghlan, 375 A NAVAL OFFICER'S STORY. |iewcrs in. the bashers” Sid” be day | AGARICS FOR THE MILLION. | too soe ents eae? jsay mvensvetaee: | ek paA'GL1 Semapaay’ A: SAME Seiilana: bas | pone te etamoeaaees oes Song toad tor: | UES AE he ham ae ina correct geo- John A. Cockerill, 46; Antbony Comstock, #64 promptly, obeyed every order with alacrity an‘ ‘lic; then toss them in a small stewpan over | lost its hold on first place in the battalion com- umes” at their next meeting on the 1st of May, | metrical curve across her lips, and returned it Lotta Crabtree, 44; W. H. Crane, 45; Amos J. intelligence, and showed from the beginning. ‘9 brisk fire with chopped parsley and a lite petition for Gen. Ordway's trophy, and for the | and to issue ae one of their privately printed | to her pocket with the same careful accuracy | Cummings, 49; George William Curtis, 74 The Long Watches of the Night tm the | that disposition to obey orders, w! | A New Government Report on Edible and | mon ‘month of April, at least, surrendered ite posi | epuscula. of curvilinear motion. Walter Damrosch, 28; Chas. A. Dau, 72; Fanny them at th ts until I ordered them to Mushrooms en tagout—Put into a ster ‘i ; _ peat pena ie merase eae, Shee es the track: Some of| Polsonous Varietice—Some Fungus Her-|ainie mane feel piel Bn bel vg tion. If company A had to be beaten it may story “While not strictly correct from a Deleartean Davenport, 40; Chauncey M. Depew. 57. Mary the men, especially one or twoof the water! rors—Raising Mushrooms by Hand in Cel- | parsley Drink—Heroism of the Officers and Men. | tenders, began to show signs of giving out, so about 8:30, it must have been, though to tell the truth my idea of time during and green onions chopped up, salt and | find some consolation in the fact that it lowered | Years y seems | point of view, Mr. Savage.” she replied, “and Mapes Dodge, 52; Kate Field, 50; Marshall Field, lare—Recipes of Value to the Housewife. _| *Pices._ When this is about to boll, the mush- its colors to Capt. John Miller's aggregation of | | ble. Thee ot wholly pleasing to an eye and intellect 5: Dan Frohman. 3°: in rooms being cleaned, put them ‘in. When workers—company D of the first. Here is the | On the 1st ot May. 1841, exactly half a centar trained in what is known as the philosophy of Gilder, 46; Amelia Glo done remove them from the fire and thicken expressior t the evident sincerity of your M Halstead, 62 i with yolks of ‘ago, under the title of “Loose Sketches, y ; arat Hale _ Mari PART L beret nlermreigh eg ppt neon DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE | "Mushrooms “sith bacon—Take some falle 85.454 | wae probably intended to apply ° ICT may ob eaprom myscll, of ther cereaed | 8, Joel Chandler ' Harris, 63; Alice | Har- HE VANDALIA, AS WILL BE REWEM-| tiered got suicient stimulants to eae ave has just published its second report on the | grown Tee SS Ces c IIIT s2:50- | found ie te eda wean ete that | Manifestation.” i Salien a ay | bered, was wrecked in the harbor of Apia, — oe sor bgeen ol ede mec, edible mushrooms of the United States, the com- wen fey ib in ths on fal aoounaee ‘Whee’ newly copy the text is taken. The “Britannia” was} (104 3 that, Me. Howard, 48; Julia Ward Howe, 72: W. D. on the 15th of March, 1889, in the gale which | withcut exception, was good. " piler of the information being Dr. Thomas T9y- | Gone adds dosen or eo of mushremme ant fry a 81.895 | weekly Re Sl relic oo much a that, Mr. Ser-| Howells, 88; Agnes Huntington. 31; R. G. Inger= wrecked also the flagship Trenton, the U. 8. S. suncesege ab aamenn eomensi lor, microscopist. It is desired very earnestly to | them slowly till they are cooked. in thie pro. | COM 769 | pear. It seg oa Bil Se Jou James, 49; Mario Jansen, 30 - d i instruct the people of this country in the use- | cess they will absorb all the fat of the badon, on “Ido not claim to be posted in this Delsartean —" 4 Nipsicand H.L G. M. S. Adier, Olga and| And so the day wore on, the pangs of hunger with the ofitition eon it Bat ee prin ee Mary Logan, 58: Sadie Martinot, 30; Brander Wen. Of the shave samell tensile the Mipdie loan as nifest themselves, | *¥less of these valuable fungi, which con- | #nd with the addition of ae 77.123 | that ite original a Dusiness. It I had practiced one graceful— | Matthews, 39: Joseph Medill, 67, ‘Clare 4 above nam : and thirst beginning to manifest tl Ve, | teibate Earope. breakfast & ere um—flop for week, I don't believe I could ; x aN: and Olga were gotten afloat and are still bear- | an occasional jerking motion telling that the wute so largely to the food supply of Europe. the of twenty been recorded, though it was specificalty pes seen! joseph Murphy, 51; Thomas Nast, 51; John “ing the flags of their respective nations. tuchors were, dragging. fo i seemed bute | Many’ apecien ighly prized in the ld monhroouns ent offs poriom at the galled i ion. : EG a pre 8 oN ga ei gf S nn ig Hy tion of time when the V1 lia wor world grow wild in profusion on is | wipe them carefully with a pi of flannel » ord a vie eee oe ‘ Y ot A joseph Palit soorge This narrative must bear a personal character | @irotow Of time when the Vandalis would P ripe y iece oO} el | style and subject, with the familiar references | YOU can't expect a green hand to take hold of a Matthew &. SS: Ada eben, wv x . . ‘ie | “ide of the water and can be bad for|dippedin salt. Lay the mushrooms in a tin 3 “33 new wrinkle in science the same as a regular —yitg- J ~ for a reason which will appear during its Pro-| named vessel had entirely disappeared, while A is dish, put a small piece of butter on the top of to Edward” and Dickens, and the reaj ——— : Whitcomb Riley, 38; Stuart Robson, ry f observation up to the | the Adi high, but not dry, on the reef, | the trouble of plucking in rural districts, where \ Pi L P ? H 166.666 | pearance of the ever-welcome Yellowpl journeyman scientist. Is there #ny 54; Lillian Russell, 31; Sol Smith Russell, 43; time of going on deck were limited to. my im- | on her beam ends the wea battering her bottom | they would afford moet grateful additions to the | SRCH aNd season with pepper and malt. “get the n ih ted tg. hackers ring poy nite sus bots tat tinbow to Sohn!” gc Sia Sl ies de ee mediate surroundings, I write in the first per- | © pieces with every ‘able of the agrieulturist, it properly prepared. | minutes to half an hour. When done arrange | © . ark ee ee ence | ciples, Mr. Bavage,” sald the young wowgan, | ninme Th 34; George Alfred Townsend, Several times duri ‘The first thing necessary is to learn how the good | them high in the center of a very hot dish, y n ree 7 Sol a ry Tales and stokes" | “segarding the cotwerd expreadion of the in” ncia Train, 62; Charles Dudley ae in, thse al thet tee heard =k jblood-e = f verioty may be distinguished from the | pour the sauce around them and serve quickly | © , . 0 appeared in volume form, it see! «ry atterson, 60; Ella Wheelet , 1889, leck as sake, Webster, inexplicable that the sketch should have been | D€F nature, and the careful student of — 5» 36; is Wilson, 37. weather had turned stormy, and gusts of flerce | her more steam; we're lost, we're lost. Poisonous with certainty. ‘There are some nd as hotas you possibly can, i -| “Certainly, certainly, Miss Etta,” cordially | = om = To pickle mushrooms—Select a number of tO eeleme pry Baer ge Pandan Petr pw Banning fewer meres ree) wind weighted with rain came down over Apia | again: we're on the reef; go | Which are of » nature so deadly that to swallow small pasture intshroome as nearly alike in size | © v ver, and it is the belief that all lovers and | 1™ sien A VICTIM OF CIRCUMSTANCES, mountain, "indicating a gale of | wind faster, go faster.” From Capt. Schoonmaker | ® Particle as big as a pea will produce Tn aa pOudbla ‘Durdw thant Sctre oe ates Company D, fourth battal 3 ndenta of Thackeray's work will be interested | FO a sy bjections to me personally, asi 7 eas SSeS et SS cus’ result ‘cf the direction ef the| tna Lett Carlin, however, I heard nothing | frais, the fret srmptoms not, appearing, antl Smee raat reniciai Seeamy ca¥ OM 1s | Ca beay Arainth berms ue [horn oo ee A faint Delsartean blush passed with « gracc- | lege Totor Was Damaged. once in awhile an inquiry stalks a: ntly rul outer skin with a - : aes 1 ier bt fig tangerine oe ot | tana Paden eee oe ae aw com Reve dineiaetginen neat Sg |soabany& Sak tata ‘EE mon coneagtmere amg Lae seca ee aay | "OA ese ae aw tg put- | how long I could keep up gar, a to each quart 2 ounces of salt, oe ight \dera ne of the ablest o: tutors ine some, and although | Gin barometer Rept a the engines were then running, snd my reply | The taste and odor of s mushroom are very tale g ated, adrachm of mace and an 9 ads 4 Daudley, the Ear] of Bagwig's el ve Ses ta aes | Mines eden bditins sanen ee same time om eee ee regarded as at all | $2 gt Sh howe Hg Tenis wes | Significant. One that has « disagreeable favor hite Peppetcores. | Pat the mush- ots cg | to rise from the depths nner conscious- | uncompromising foe to everything of the chare dubious, Toward night, however, the rain in-| the “last time I sew him’ for not long ey Taw should always be —s — it fe irtives nal ja taking hageed ated Peet Ta Mr. Bogie, the celebrated publisher mre mterare of taking any irrevo- | acter of strong driuk. He not only practiced eased in viol nd the wind shifted from | g¢; ii “¢ well to avoid all specimens found growing in i. 4 ne 7 er 8 costume of deep black. pet HI th chi of the prohi south to north and est, blowing directly into | the monstes faa! catastrophe came, Daring | TN place Coe ats eee ag in oqually divided; let themstand aday; |) Just why some members of the District Na- | age, ‘anet idk gentleman of the |. “Ifitis anything about my bank account, | *! the teachings of the prohibition science im Apia harbor. and, asthe barometer continued | ong of the men shouted down the hatch that | fully Pa of the most deadly = tional Guard shoald select the rife gallery as| press; editor of “Tht Weekly Bravo.” | Miss Etta, let me assare you—— his own person, but never allowed an oppor- Some ly falling, orders were given te secure | the Calliope was trying to put to sea, and we | Yarietion are the most brilliant of hue. a : sce “Mr. Savage, I beg of you to believe that no | tunity to pass unused of publicly decla the place in which to behave with Inxity—to be ween coat, red velvet waistcoat, dirty g of s y to pa p iy ring thing for bad weather, so by sundown of | all felt reheved f this time she and the | For exam there is the “sntanical Send Nit dnc nae a brosks y Bine satin "cravat, “dirty “trousers, dirty |®Pdid considerations influence me in bes- against intoxicating beverages and general s | relieved, for up to this time she a . less of soldiers than anywhere else—no one tating to consider the flattering proposal » . the 15th we bad sent all the ligat yards down, | Giga had been like bulls in a china shop, | Mushroom,” with white top and under surface This isa Simple Device With Which to ‘i but thas it & boots.* h a Do ring Pp S08 | dissipation. Hence his standing in the matter secured topmasts, secured the battery f smashing everything left afloat in the little | Of bright crimson. When bruised or broken Pranpradys seems to know, bu is 80 no one can|___70 ave made me. you not secm to was pobthintasly ell eens Sete caghamay ak and lighted fires under four of the six boilers. | harbor. the inner flaky substance turns a deep blue. ee doubt. Ofticers that is some officers—seem | Mr. Dishwash, an Ei gentleman of th ? Is there no impalpable shadow 7 2 One other boiler already bad steam for dis-| “As will be perceived my record so far has| Another terror is the ‘emetic mushroom,” | From the New York Herald. to lose all control over their men as soon as press, editor of “The Castalian Magazini to rise between us? Oh, Mr. Savage!” | Views on this subject, however, did not preven? tilling. been limited t the few events occurring in my | Which hae a rose-colored top, sometinesshaded | One of the most convenient acoomplish- | they enter the indoor range aud as a result Yery neat, in black and a diamond pin. she exclaimed, “do vou not see it bis owning to several little hobbies and a goods THE ENGINEER DEPARTMENT ALL RiGHT. | especial domain, the engine room, and to such | with purple. The skin is readily peeled off. | ments is to know how to amuse children easily. | there have been exhibitions of mivconduct that | Mfr. Yellowplush, my lord's body servant; in an | “S€@ any impalpable shadow? Well, 'ghould | pees ot hese that sometimes had the effect of . | ig a “ the | exposing the white flesh. It is very ucrid to i ought to be a source of perpetual shame to the Pract crn rather say — Ha enc ergcear yates =) Everything was in good condition in the en- | hasty glimpses caught of the scenery as Laon | 7 Whether we be bachelors or benedicts the occa- aad Aa y “Oh, Mr. Savage,” and the yor € ‘king the moral partly out of his precepts. clock that night, | Tolling of the ship offered, so my account eo | the taste. | The “red-juice mushroom” is com-| Ji.7, alwayscomes, and sometimes pretty often, | S*tizations concerne “This actor should smell very much of stale | |, Ooi. Ji" Stvage,” an Ty conect shud. | One of there hobbies was his ardent love of bote Shen T turned in no thought entered my ind | #95 contains no very stirring episodes mon in pastures and along roadsides. It has ys pretty often, | One evening last week a number of men were | amoke and need not dane for reo tte aw red in slow, geometrically correct shind- | - ‘ & strong and unpleasant odor. the top | When we are taxed to our wit's end to keep the | at the gallery for the purpose of complete scores of the momentous events the uext day bad in chute Gerlce acy manent ae fe crimson or deep orange, tho taste is bitter | little tots “good.” for record. The number of thore men did not sane Set ie hy. I waked up | #8 1 hed cause to know later on, the water was| and the sterm hollow. Groupe of it ure often | Here in a simple little device that T have | exceed fifteen, It wasa wet night, 40 they did | Once or twice during my sleepI waked up thickly charged with sand brought up from the | found on old tree stumps. Adangerousspecics | many times found efilcacious. It is to make an | "0t bring their guns with them and a rack of | Offering” style of anirhal, and the crane for the . One morning early he was returning from a sufficiently to note that the motion of the ship bottom through the violence of the waves and | is the “verdigris mushroom,” covered with ry sixteen clean rifles was left open for their use. | literary productions of titled nonentities, with nia hae impossibility of my ever becom-| potanizing excursion, when by the roadside was somewhat more irregular than was | a tenes of ea ated ing ting green muens, with a hollow and there been fifty men those sixteen guns | side hits at the tuft-hunting propensities of | i@s ras wae ee % saw a freshman who was plainly the worse from. even im Apia, where often s heavy swe! Ten o'clock approached, and from various | *#ly stem. ‘The “trellised clathrus” is a poi- would have sutiiced; only one squad of eight rofessional writers. hy? | What do you meat being out all night. He had evidently tried to meskes i from the Focitic ecenn of sufficient | ott scnes parent that the final event | 8°n0us mushroom of great beauty, though it can occupy the range at one time. Alongside i Nigel if Woman, make his way to his lodgings, but the effort strength to make it unsafe to keep between- was not far off; but still the engines maintained | €xhales a stench that is most repulsive, but the open rack was a similar construction, butit ¥,aud the publisher, pale, but strictly correct, and speaking in| wae too much. Stipulus, the tutor, aroused See ete catia. thcenkin naa j| Gur sages epeah aint Ceaicmien|™ Ge seg sak Ge oe i on was locked. In this closed rack were a number Bogle, at which arrangements are made | c#lim: inexorable accents that smote on his ears | im, and linking his arm iu his ows continned ee ee ee ee eee SL eeatee ia Sex Mina averting working | strong. White ‘spring mushrooms,” of fuus that have been issued to in- | for the purchase of a volume ui poems, under | like hammer strokes of desti: But what was his urprise on go- did. and took my station in the engine room | [oy water, int my men clung to thei® posts| found in the woods in spring are dividuals — principally officers who are| the title of “Passion Flowers,” at the price of | you, ing some little distance to meetanother student Within a fow minutes after being waked up. | without a murmur ora whimper supposed to be unhealthy indeed. ‘The ‘fly crack shots and who take a good deal | £1,000 (1), astart is made at the first poem | r dex ates in qilite the same condition as the first. For a ee Sree Se weed veees, ond MEE |" Sevocel of tha wasting guaih haadéd by: Gere | eenscaen Wo couglly beigy seatis}s oe top, of pride in the condition of their | with the nuistance of the journalists moment the inconsixtency of him—a staunch Bot far from him was Paymaster Arms in his | | Several of the marine gu ‘during the foreucon | though sometimes deep yellow. It is found in rifles. his latter rack was broken open and | These gentlemen. dictate every word ot the otuler—playing the part of rescuing ship night fom, and to my mind, sing | #8 Volunteer firemen and coal heavers, and, to | bireit and pine woods and sometimes grows in the lock rendered useless; the rifles were used | “Poem,” which, when complete, reads as fol- wake! You | to these wrecks of dissipation, made him pause, through on the way to the engine room, looking their credit be it said, they stayed at their posts | St¢h profusion as to redden the ground. Just and some of thom returned without cleaning or | lows (exigencies of space compel the omission rn e Back but his heart got the better of it. Lifting the very much alarmed. I never — the —— to the very last, only’ going on deck with the | beneath the skin it isa bright yellow, very attention of anv kind. Such action is inexcusa- | of most of the dialogue): “ The young man saw it. | second fallen one he steadied the pair as well Sous sare & momentary glimpes through 9 | eter the mee ee, Cee puldacun, Aunter eae taarati the cues e and as official complaint has been made to jood about daybreak of that day. The milk mushroom,” so called from the powertul c ick shadow that fate bad | ~ : a1 . he could and kept on k 5 toe aucun ee ae fled THE SONG OF THE FLOWER Por. | as 1 pt on ins way. ‘i ders, as the full realization of the truth and his gentleness of nature came ont in bef performi ‘hon ae ee was ‘borne in upon her mind, “itie Tt is | his overlooking and’ hiding many of the col- ionable “Keepaake” and “Friendship's | ft¢ DS ae legians’ little faults. “] of these two young | ‘This double burde vipa’ ly when I reached THE ORDER TO ABANDON SHIP. acrid milk which it abundantly contains. When probable that some one will be asked toexplain | (THe “Flower Pot” was presented tothe writer |, . Sava y teedhed the Gust land as he uns Spon tome ee id after satisfying myself! And so the minutes flew by, until about 10:30 | the milk is placed on the lips or tongue it the absence of those restraining influences by the Lady Blanche Bluenose). . picked up hishat, cane and | their wobbling gradually imparted a like mo- Bee rece, 1 fook My | o'clock, with a crash which vent everybody | produces a sensation aa of ecaliling oF searing How THE OLD WOMAN I8 MADE. which are supposed to be dispensed by com- op epee mre tee on Bloves, aud wade his escape |'‘tion to bis own steps. And at the very mo- — a. _— ange ee 1) sprawling, the Vandalia struck bottom and in | with hot iron, The color is creamy and the | old woman's face, and so grotesquely comical | Mistioned and non-commissioned officers. - — | an instant itseemed as though pandemonium | flesh firs it is found in dry woods. Most di is the likeness that it never fails to amuse, ‘Thou srt wore loved uy ae, T wot, oa | was let loose. The roaring of the gale, the | gusting of all agarics is the extremely danger- | have even known children of a larger growth meut when this wave-like movement had, 0 to ‘BIG SCORES IN THE GALLERY. — A YEAR OF STORMS, speak, reached its climax, on turning a corner Le came face to face with several members of ‘: yy ” Sy, n Some of the closest shooting ever done in the ‘Not all the sweets of eastern bower . lashing of the waves and the loud cries of com- | ous “fetid wood witch.” Not only is its a] r-| to bestartled at it when the weazen, monkey- |. Are half so dearly prized by me, Weather Sharp Foster's Discouraging Pre-| the senior class. The surprise was so great ing and bringing up agamst the anchors. a firm | mind on deck were alinost overpowered by the | ance indescribably against it, but its smel Fis | like looking f suddenly shown them. rifle gallery took place last week and week be- Asivtue litticcentie Homers, pean ana ihenesns Shea | that not knowing whether they bad given him on in this way without! sotabic inctingt Want | creaking and groaning which seemed to come | bud that that of the skunk may fairly be said to| A handkerchiet, two vinek bee lea bent pins, | fore, and those who complain of the gallery am- ette that blooms in thee! sein th ace aes | the slightest sign of recognition, he failed te sont 4 Olas chee the table incident until trom every timer in the ill-fated ship. ‘The | be an agreeable perfume compared. with. it, | such ae indies woe, end sonra | munition must look elsewhere than in the car-| __My.itfledews mors crown vase, Beginning with the first week in May of this | T-cOVeT IMinselt. or even think of asking assist sheat do’ robes wind seemed to in-lorder to stop the engines wae“ hardly | Flies appear to relish it and devour it greedily. | materials that are needed to juggle with. | tridges forany failure to make satistnetory stretched aroand the park sna'chase, inning ¢ first week in May of this | ance until they had disappeared. fime in direct proportion, cad'ténnt abe fe | given and obeyed before a second order| SOME OF THE GooD sPecizs. ene UP one hand with the middle joints | scores. ‘Two matches were shot, the contes- Dale darieenk enn ee ae fegriumabareslipmelicg ctere 4 Me oa, bomeee tole toa Eee lor i sati, c fo n the | it n . spon med mp Lie oe sstitt ‘a or vi motive owe ver ye saw his po ge ramen a “news” = =. — a ‘There areagood many very poisonous varieties = oe et she spn eg ae ar the joint | #8 being Maj. Poliard and Lieut, Harries on ‘Tue sheep vo browsing o'r the s1 mate the greatest storm period a» Some . and it will be at its greatest force | then went about his duties at the college, ouly ere Sere | 5 ted @ » report meeting him on every ‘band ward; ji ‘ iti " ‘ one side and Capt. Cash aud Capt. Bell on the And lone, and shee), and deer are mine, phrase. Here the discipline and steadiness | in addition to these, so that quite an'education | piace a hat pin, with just the black head pro- | other. ‘The A wea ‘And ai: tue park calls Daudiey lord. The Eber wed aller. fy enone and that |Of the engincer department showed iteelf, | ia required to distinguish them all; but it is | f reaps Henge eles é during the coming winter. The winter will ruding for eyes. Shoe buttons will do quite i x : that that moruing he had been seen iff such @ for as soon as the order to stop the engines was | easy enough to teach people how to pick out oe i “a ee a ere ee roamed mb tee Mtn ty Be tod set in early and with its unusual cold and condition on the public street that it was ne- y prary ob ge in says = ring on id | given everything was done exactly as it would | with safety certain common edible varieties, 200 300 500 600 Tota! Upon this peaceiui si great snow storms and blizzards will be what | cessary for two good-natured stndents to sent (castalnkss 6d aaagtine speak wit have been had the ship een comiug to anchor, | like the pink-gilled battons of the fields and ‘Maj. Pollard. 45 48 49 47° «189 Bi lenny TIF, is termed a very hard winter. These winter mony break their backs trying to carry him zi and when I went into the fire room to give the jant puff balls, of which latter special x idl yet Ido e: tor vill bey tl orth ag | home. pe adesiee Spee parc eep hears pcie pre Sign hg giant puff balls, c pec Lieut. Harries 4445-47: «4180 storms will begin in the northern tier of states 2 specimen is enough to supply ® meal for x About 5:45 or perhaps near 6 o'clock a tre- | there, and only went in obedience to command. | family. It might be imagined that some of mendous shock was felt, and for an inscant wo | Passing through the fire room I saw that sev- | the dangerous fungi described were sufficiently ali thought below that the ship had struck. Al- | ¢ral of the glass water gauges had been broken | disgusting in their appearance, taste and odor most before, however, the idea could be put | by the shock of going aground, su that it was/to render a caution against’ them needless, into words an immense mass of water ie | Impossible to live there, but I was able tosee | were it not for the fact that all of them are foumerine down through the engine room | thatevery man was out of the department | known to have been eaten, even the “wood teh, yet Ido esteem ti antlichty Wout yondspats change inst uny little flower pot. Dishwash—Whew! Dudles—Come, come, Bludyer, that's too much. Bludyer—Nota whit, as you shall see— with great severity in October, and an early Rh gg wh ged ge oe ng Cae winter, very severe all over the continent, will han ever he wouldn't now stoop to follow. The force of the storms will increase pick up a man af he saw him fall out of @ bale very gradually, and the May storms will not be | /0vn. #0 marked as those later on. We will probably ———_ see —____ A cs The Parrot’. MH, Hit. ieluging everything and nearly carrying | before I tried to make my eseape. Before going | witch” not being an exception. In the report That total put the two regimental inspectors By wide estates I set no store. have an occasional tornado, but destractive eiletantee tens ret tang me off my feet into the moving machinery be- | 0% deck I saw every part of the engine room | referred to, whieh any one may obtain by eit, in the lead and a second competition failed to pike story om Sparkling coronst storms will not attract gencral attention till| “Mra M. T. a wellmown Indy of low. From this we understood that asea had | aud fire room, and sent every man on deck I | ing for it, colored plates are included depict- ghange the situation. ‘The latter matth called ‘ihe irewremt plane of tovenonette after Sune 8, when the great battle of the cle-| owns parrot known as Markos, of which on us from forward, swept aft with al-|s#¥. Subsequent events proved thateverybouy | ing with’ accuracy the poisonous and non- for five shots each at 200, 300 and 500 yards and And as he tondiy: of ments will begin in earnest, and every month ~ most resistless force, filling the decks more | 60% on deck in safety. poisonous species. With the two reports on this ten shots at 600. The score: Who vce the J than hatch high with water, and dually drowa-| | On my way up the engine room ladder from | subjectissued by the department. any intelli. ing out the cabin, after throwing every one | the fire room I rapidly opened one of the main | gent person ought to be able to find in the field about the decks on the “beam ends.” safety valves to avoid an explosion—a needless | and forest a gurden for thekitchen. There are One of my men, an old oiler, named Jobn | precaution as it turned out—and then hesitated | dozens of wholesome and delicious kinds, too Myers, was on the topgallant forecestle at the | for an instant whether to try and save anything | numerous, in fact, to admit of detailed descrip. time, and before he knew what had happened | from my room. tion here. to him found himself tossed aft = the awirl — oon beetles ee — MAY BE GROWN IN CELLARS. r, bring bin buik- | these events oceurr. ime es fod br pretegeen ne Bs foaragg eae rs poms | to write them, for the ship was rapidiy filling | Mushrooms may be readily grown in cellars THE OLD WomaN. sepa amusing story is told, says Norfolk corre- 200 300 500 600 Total will bagin its noted stocme. spondent. Mrs. T. bought the bird « year or a a7 16 |, ae be June — ~% s recy pe storms, | two ago from a sailor, whose pet be bad been : = isn't that, now, perfectly satisfactory? You are | but it wi this year, an ould my predi 7 als Pyrite tal err site ismore precious | tions be verified as to’ that month. ti republic | for several voyages, and shortly after purchas- to you than Potosi: a poet (and that you know | Will give more attention to what I have said as | ing him became aware that Markoo bad shared you are), and a little flower provokesin you—— | to the eleven mouths tha: follow it. Oc! the convivial tastes of bis first owner, and had Dishwash— Hopes, feelings, passionate aspira- | and November are the months that usually | 4 decided weakness for wine ard even eome- tions, thoughts that do often lie too deep for | bring the tropical hurricanes that are some- Maj. Pollard. Lieut. Harries. e ts iT. be o one tears. Holy memories of bygone times, pure — vices =e ges oy =. « — parrot of the abit by nye sng Fo hgwrvinn with water, and the sea was making @ complete | Under proper conditions. ¢ place chosen for | as well if you can hold them tween your as the innocent dew that twinkles in the cup of | aud occasionally do amage as far north as rf e Lori weplnar teomeaenaly dtemptirmmer ger, of pasihapenciped i BeaORE fuch a purpose should be warm and dry, ae | Singers {Let the ‘ip. of the thumb be trust Be eee the flower; fragrant, ‘mysterious, stealing on Tenneee and Arkaneas ‘The great hurricance weston regs patsy ee Several times during the morning it had oc- rough the angle between the firat and secon: ie Senses as—as—— lower Mississippi and the duo’ sags toe Gaienel oan hepehioe — easton cussed to me Gut te eight besa neceneary ony abe ee Re Graughis. | gngers, which torms the mouth. It willap- | _Now that the inspections are all orer Wemen | Daudiey—Exactly 0. You are perfectly | coast of the Gulf of Mexico in 102-3 will be the wooly ~piet weg myself of everything save my shoes and stock- | to attempt to reach the deck through the engine | fully saliicated the common field variety | Pe®t like a tongue. who have not completed their scores in the gal- | right, egad: though I never thought that I had | repeated next October and November. | often entertained themselves by making him ings, an undershirt and pair of trousers, I stood | Toom hatch, so to prepare for the struggle which | most familiar to every one, and another kind | - ANd. there you have the whole face. The | lery had better get that little job off their harta, | tiSee feclings before. | pot teeth en ae cen an She Shllowed | Sackes beer, On, os Gus Maebes eat cemt in my place of vantage, overlooking everything | must then ensue I had slipped my naked feet | closely allied to it. Sawa barrel in two, so — fre a is foot = a Score-completing is not hard work. Letevery | Dishwash—Oh, it’s astonishing how the | fiat boating on the Obio and Mississippi rivers | > ke, i 1 | ‘< ne an 2 ¢ forehead. N a vd im the department, giving orders when neces- | into a pair of unlaced shoes so they could be|as to make two tubs, and in the bottom t ften intoxicated in spite of his mistress’ die = company commander notify delinquents as to | merest trifle serves to arouse the vastest | in 1882-3 you will find an oracle who can re- " sary, watching the steam gauge, the chronom- | Kicked off at the proper moment. But as has | oz each tub bore several holes for drainage, | Bandkerchief and draw it over and around the thoughts: und, in such a way, my bint might | veal much history about the hurricanes of th - et r 1 ores are needed and the : “erase fle : ‘On one occasion be hed had some cham- eter, and waiting for events. | Calica son, sort #2 sue an extremity was not | Place them side by side and spread over the | Band, thus arranged to ahvece paid gs poe uses ae ey eters meen S| add your sear pape cam gep pp enero a aint time Portions | nagne from the lady's nephew and Gradually, as the situation grew more despe- | Called for. bottom of each a thin layer of good soil. Next, y moving the first finger and thumb a very | Lieut. Simpson will be there and he will record capher rears gearipericiae it | Canes sixty years ago. j hilarious when she said to his rate, the steam pressure in the boilers was in- ‘THE STRAIN UPON THE ENGINES. teke 0 quantity of horse manure free from rub- | JAZ tous etpression Hike s wmablins soces, | Yeo scorée and forward thom to the captains son et or ten ccaettnnme! Mhene’s | “T'So ast desire ‘to evento ony eaneceniary| Seat sit, ond bed better go Was feached. und the prec a? he txt bounds | Before going further in the narrative portion | bish and make a pile of it two feet thick, ham- | Mulcrous, expres 6 panto" | If the rifle practice records are defective this | Mfectation! but let the epithets puss, they're | 1 demot desire, tc very great storm period, | Fatt to see you till you're over it.” | Upon this Jie Teached, and the speed of the engires of this recital an account of a few incitents | Mering it compactly with s spade. | Water the | ™ ry it On your baby, and see if the little one | Year it will be the fault of those who neglect to | 8°04 enough for a lord. but no harm can come by being prepared for | Be Sluuk away and hid himeclf, feeling he was Few gh fever gene Dy wg pe to | (uring the hours from 1 to 10:30 a. m. may not | Mase thoroughly and hammer it some more. | aoc” not crow. with delight and insist on ite | shoot i By men from hour Roar was able to inform Capt. schoonmeker | P€ OU of place. Many times during the latter | S{t6F Which it may be left for ten days. Ai | Heer ote auatti Eioorpheboradlrp ateoall pr andletiand Hanioots ot Sheweued I peaple whe need iny | Si waeased pete deo ogee eons Peas & Carlin, who cecasionally oz peared at the | Part of the Sorenson the pitching of — pad ne, ten ta cad tse! 16 chould te barracks range until July and the interim can weather forecasts every week will have great | pe. | joleut that the screw would be lifted “e. engine room hatch, that everything wus going | W#* *9 Vivlent ————~+e+_—_____ 5 Seaside Attract be used very nicely in closing up the galler ‘nto ini i rodiotio ‘ etiee fat | lay concealed. Presently the visitor bearde qn tetidneterlig, ond thet 1 ina So ta | entirely out of water, and the engines, relieved | Well turned over and the heap remade saaurn ane work. Competition for places om the Brignd ud feathery uate Gpner ites meleaea ne aie Lis To reason to | 3 the vers severe winte: gud the great siornsn | M\AMBTACe, and also to sleep it off. Ina short f ig mill tent ver, they know that I am v. reful aud scldon | Se¥ere, displeased voice saying: pote i in the same place, putting the manure that was |‘T'll be going toge seaside,” said the milkman, | team will, howe commence next week and i there | drunk, sir, and had better go away. le Where peaceful roam the t ched ineveun Tove the glorious sunset, love th ements have been made as to the use of Where Toom at 1 o lock, but that word is inadequate | Te'</e Cjoudland, the instantaneous increase | syovel it into the tubs until they are haif full, | Yo } ove tue slotious sunset, love the calm and tus tang and many otdne dissaatare oman | Wienteaneniene oe to express the state of affairs as daylight began ines to stop quite still, on ‘one ocension for | bmmering the material firmly down, and pince | But I think 1 love the water in my business best of worried more than little during last season — sors to the scene for observation. ‘coe thee car sasente ‘when they ‘would | 08 the surface in each tub half a dozen pieces al.” will not exies this summ resame their normal speed until another ava. | ** Dig 284 walnut of mushroom spawn, which | wrneys the rea * | the room when Mrs. T. entered it, so be only ap icare srr : | made her « hasty bow and left the house. ‘The ances will be the equinox of Saturn in October | #4¥ sd heard her’ words to the parrot re- and the equinox of Jupiter neat January bested, and, understanding that the caller had 4 CONSTANT GRIP NECESSARY. A . . cistaken the v for hers, was overwhelmed P i dlfference between us,” said the grocer NOTES. mnories of blood and Jupiter's equinox occurred in August and |=" ; Hata: . can be purchased at any seedman's. Finally F ‘the poet loves you nor, 4 = - i with dismay at what the gentleman must bave pirchegper tp igioiemaryeberirppime| by mky geedmp lh ymbaondnn rer |e RE Cp eee wTwong the otean breeze la racing, and Tiove | OR the recommendation of their company | Agu! she Serta tha ime, Sefer Dosber ins, and fellowinge "Tis | tought of her discourteous and outrageous force would cause even the rmeet grasp to | the engine room was deluged with ses water I oe oe operation being om, the rolling tide; ccmmander, says an order from third battalion ine 5 equinoxes of these planeis cause great electric | s*Sertion, or, rather, accusation. Shé looked ‘Gaensiee a saauniet. | Jstged that during most of the forenoon the | Pleted | by aiving | t i Sontente of | Thougy dearly love the billows, yet I can’t forget | headquarters, the following appointments and-|, Daudley—Bravo, bravissimo! 8i: Gisturbances in our solar system jest ae de the | f0F and soon discovered Markos under the folds Soon after daylight word was passed down to | ship must have been drifting broadside to the | °°! form of = deme. ie top should 4 ix stanzas, : ~ " A by the immortal gods! Upon my word, you | ont i of a portiere which hung across the door by be covered last of all with a layer And I think my young affection most is centered | promotions are made of enlisted men in com- | Rr , equinoxes of our earth in March and Septem. | me that the Nipsic was ashore, the Eber ou the | wind and sea. Subsequent events confirmed ca ws of all Ci byl lotigeer ig inthe sana = es Ls a i ight. Bludver, and I was in the ' vein. i which she eutered the room. 4 sand: D who were given the highest percentages | Were Tight. ber, but on a larger scale. Electricity is the gage of the reef, and the Adler apparently | this. In addition to the onset of the volumes | {uckness of rich loam, patted down with ———+e-____ Eitke renens anmtiontions before the teenies | WY: this will all a couple of ‘pages and ik. | force that causes all storms, and the wan and | SBS "yar about, then to write @ note {rifting toward the same perilous point. So | of water pouring into the engine room, Shove Sundsd mesae Oo ce ‘To Make Cotton Resemble Silk. board and who have been regular in thelr at- ind see me often, my lads, hay? “And, | Sil the planets throw an electric force far into .y yt far, I was told, our anchors had not dragged, e mysell, were compel weather | Rican the Atlanta Ocaiaticars tendance at drills: Corporal George W. England y luda, and if the engines held out it was thought that | the storm the best we could were almost eaffe, | tifeadlike fllaments, which absorb the nourish. we nope over their equators, as does the electro- | 214 explaining, it to lum. though she, toured i fate ides dynamo, and. consequentiy” when any planet | cmavement a servant brought het a note from corpo! ae tens ian cf the character of | passes ite equinoctial the electric tension of | the gentleman cho was writing ¢0, in which be Adjutant General Long is delighted at the | the sketch, and I think i ee eraannel | tbe sun and of that planet are disturbed, and | he Sputleman she was writing to, im mich be manner in which the muster rolls came in this | ¥noWledg $, the signature ‘Michael | simultaneously the electric force of every ho biel gorkems Gulven Gos sata ian eu bas time, and he is laviah in his praise. ‘There | {78th so hokoray'e work nt? © $2°2 | planet in the solar system in unbalanced, | Se bad perhaps taken too much wine with his were but verv few corrections necessary and, Which affects the electric currents of the earth. | Sula not have detected it. “As she had dore #0, however, he offered his most abject apolo- Bo great danger need be feared for the | cated by the quantities of steam given off by ment in the manure, and presently little mush. | A revolution in cotton ginning tanbout to be- | %0 be sergeant, Private John A. Hunter to be qed yee, 2H seed you some mere Vani the various pipes and, portions of eagh rooms will appear. They should be picked | gin—one that Eli Whitney would have rejoiced or ile as As the daz wore on, however, the Olga and | deluged with water which were hot Meat daliegte ne eek Nee irae ae) ate | to see.» Calliope, German and English men-of-war re-| the purpose. and it seemed once in a wl the contents of each tub should Be watered. spectively, seemed to be running amuck | though we must abandon our posts from this ta Edison whe: ted the sewing ma- around the harbo-, and to avoid collision with | canse alone. HOW TO GET YOUR OWN ePawy. chine motor, which promises to lift so much | #8 ® general thing, the papers were as good as — the former, wh: would have been fatalto| Can one imagine a worse combination of cir-| If youare going to raise mushrooms it is|jabor from the women of the land. | you would find them in the regular army.” Queer Ways of Old Time Boston. ics and a prayer for forgiveness. Doth, our chains were veered to their full ex- | cumstances than this? A helpless ship drifting | best to gather your own spawn when possible. | Hood's “Song of irt” would never have - tent, and that seemed the turning point in our | on a reef before a hurricane o! i wind, the engine been written if this automatic affair had then Scie tn Sooeten eoea is A Ph pe nyt tte e en ‘automatic affair in Boston seems in old way, Bh for ute, Beginning ai that time, Tbe- | room alternately dled with blinding water nd | 1toan be foand anally wherever horses ths | existed. tion am Bleprn dedparns candiiaadian costes] toes cele eneek eke lieve, the Vandalia began dragging her anchors, | suffocating steam, almost no prospect of escape | KePt, eS But to the point, Mr. Brosins has invented well-known Phi sidered rather dangerous to meution parrots nro should she fill before striki @roppings have accumulated and have been A few weeks agoa wn Philadelphian inferences which one would naturally draw and as every tatuom dragged roagnt the two | should fore striking. and above all al- | So0P Ane ihe white and downy threads Wann | ® ginning process which will not break the fiber etcad 5 to the gentleman in question. gachors nearer, and nearer together, lessening | most total ignorance of the situation on deok. | Kept dry... ‘The whit ae ay anrends which | of cotton. It turns out an unbroken, silky | Was traveling through Georgia in an exceed- Philadelphia Telegraph. from certain entries in the old records are cor- dippicchcienienis their practical holding power, and the gale | Fortunately the very inability to know the | Compose Dime that pageoms Sn@ | staple from upland stains, which is almost as| ingly slow train. There were only two other rect the authorities of the town were not ac- fhustend of showing signs of slackening its force | desperate straits to which the ahip was speed- | 8F¢ Fe Up the parte of the manure in | besntiful as sea island cotton. For years it has | passengers in that car, and with one of these ‘a sensation by his “Christ and Magdalen.” He | customed to be over-given to the encourage- & Gots Binten, fucreased toa hurricane, the sea keeping pace | ing was, perhaps, a good cause for the courage | 18 * = Aig oof “4 not breaking thet | been'the lament of eastern spinners that the the Quaker city mun engaged in conversation. tof tality, whatever may have ‘From the Louisvilie Post. Se a is bares eitens Se wees | en nck af puie sabiblied Hh engtacec | Watennn pers rd. aot Besshing these fut tem not long ogo, emer ie eee | Aftor a while they got to talking about mind-| Het chonem £0 represent the supper at the | ens ot eee imdidmie Fors tarkieetr| -A:young gentleman bad an engagement with ‘approaching a desperate strait. force under my command. all events ful of them not ‘ago remarl t, con - | house Pharisee modern guests N tizen to attend Ao the ship would roll and caren until the | idea that we wore like rate in a trap, down be- | ne when found, but will keep for many years | Ciisrirg its immense cost and priceles verry | reading, and Mr. Blanke of Philadelphia ex- modern costumes and with the accessories of | $0°s "ap for inssanes, ao eh tae sgtae ang ital te serene “bre 4 deck was almost perpendicular from my vau- | low as we were, never seemed to strike any one ania ary erter; | in the textile arts, cotton was the most roughly | pressed his disbelief in anything of the kind. ‘a fashionable Parisian entertainment. Our oteates Tho yomg bly upp . tage in the engine room I could catch glimpses | of us. And now, the last duty having been = y imagined | nandied of all the raw products of the exrtk, “Maybe you don’t take any stock in hypno- |g. is i oo "Mrs. Rebekah Y. Inf use the family carriage, and the gallant was of the sen, the weather and whatever else | performed and all of my men being well on 5 : iron is almost as tenderly treated. boli iaikioch” semgeciea ths youagaaak mine seas Se Segieted, Fratton | aap tibe with One Guild Es ete ene ntoTRs | t00 polite to decline. On the morning of the could be caught in the few seconds offered for | deck, I come to the period of my own ‘i ives Boing tke |, Mf Brosius saw the need and went to work = eastern garb. Even Mary Pree: | Down, from to Visit her Sister, that | ¢mgagement the young lady asked her father observation. During one of these glimpses I | escape to the upper air’ and, as I fondly ashrooms themes ng the | in March. Since then he has matured a treat: | Mr. Blanke didn't. f I ane Caen OM: | Se cheats to reemmn ie ts & that she | to please to stop in Mr. Bowersox's office and saw a ship almost on top of us, pitching and | hoped, to safety and the companionship the people of this country to ment for the a cotton which will cause fell,” continued the other, “I am an expert 6 with ber A A; Two | inquite where he wanted the carriage to call tossing’ like an egg shell, and at the same in-| of tay fellow officers. For during all the hours | | In sesieting Which ara | ito come off the seed whole, without a brea fhypnotizer and can prove it.’ See that other ny eS do yy J 4 cet ama” bet Reel se far aft as under her | from the time I entered the engine reom until | soqdaintance, with these sgarice, which are |i, the fiber. Not only this; the process, Cites | Pewenger up in the corner?” — Ho stepped into the office end, calling to the Mainmast, by which some idea can be formed | now I bad held no communication with any of not chemical, levves the | Mr. Slanke looked and beheld a little old | the it, in etna tegen Hy of the terrible state of the sea. This vessel | the other ofticersexcept through the engineroom tf m4 soft, glouy condition that it be- | man, wearing s white felt hat, curled up ina are to be pao ith her | ” “I want to sce about that carriage.” was the English war ship the Calliope, and | hatch, and, mingled with the reassuring words s be cooked for | 128 to rivel silk. Waat if it should trai ae ee various Parisian notabilit 3 - said the youth, evidently ® moment after a rush of our men forward | and looks of Capt. Schoonmaker and Lieut. aoe t cotton, treated as it should be, is the in cgfisted, lolal towns pin ond, past the engine room hatch indicated some ap- | Carlin, were the direful predictions, obj ro ome are ilk? rest. The ‘the desk, Prosching cslamity, and fierce shock, shak- nd alarming words poured throug! Seria Fol A a i lown, choke the ship from tm to stern, told that the rho ‘The bim and thro’ dow. xl aliiope liad strack us ‘The shock threw | were far frou being so cool and hopefules ties "ll bet $50 to $15 that you can't,” ex- every one from his feet, and it seemed as | two H. Westen, their claimed the incredulous Phi though some ‘atal injary must have been done ‘dollars added toa ager was socepted, the money was xied ww or 3 Lyles Sa notizer crept up to the pas: | From the Flosende Biase. Baten oan ieehcnet cies Gti was the ino ve you e’ your store only sufferer, as I saw the Calliope a mo- ment later on the port beam, it was evident ductor | “No. You see everything is so yeif that the end was not yet come. One of the ‘alee, here that ifs thief wante anything he simply - Goleful effects of this collision, however, was comes in and pays for it.’ the breaking of a water gauge glass on one of ‘ ‘and as the steam and water poured . pressure of sixty pounds it became ‘ > | TOO RAPID AN ACQUAINTANCE. quite an undertaking to shut it off. For some y ‘From Judge. th ve ‘This young man sccepts a position in an office and this is the way he carries himself. Mr. Brosius fairly won his title as the At- i i Fe nt i F i eli and vant ao eer shee my carriage is to be went He wont to tha theater in the carriage, but he dh not enjoy it much. We Hl li i Hl gi iff t "Bg ‘t lf

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