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- ac hee Oe TR®EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY. JANUARY 29, 1953-SIXTREN PAGES. Seger atest | WATCHING THE RAILS | Sener sees | CHICKE FARMING, Syaseeer mri ties of eggs are collected in Missouri, afterward a wee heard at the door of the ibilities attached to the track-walkers’ othe: _ sonrenteud in'eclied te Dumbtes cad teen matey ae EN b ee some - Sd y, a a them for some The Duties of a Track Walker and | fal service." . Vice President Morton Following the They ‘preorve thom fos tlation af ime most track pence mga al Example of Ex-President Hayes, | shells ad io. etteotunly exciades the air an to the Privations Endured, _‘| that shouldbe dor defer decomposition for a long They PAWOX UXDER THE CHURCH. tant tncrery ogy there, Be ca ene Also near the capitol and the forum stands a o b quantity Ute chureh, which I visited with fearana| LOOKING OUT FOR FLAWS. PLEASURE AND PROFIT. |airat the fond, which ts intended for’ Gr, trembling. ‘The church is known as L. Pietro vil ae Pmreryiola frppeny ecey a | wy ee en Te eee Tn | initia Tninstsaed! “rAd cacti aed Money in the Business of Hea Cattare on | bit of sir coutainss larger proportion of oxy- Bo up tome fights of stain. ‘The church, | ‘Track at Night—The Lives of Many Fravel- Selentific Priaciples—How It le Carried on | §°) ‘han is hell by ordinary attnospheric air. ; People who live im cities always tind it dit- .G TRE teresting. By pointing dramat-| eps Depend Upon His Attention to Duty— at Mr. Morton's Farm—Hatching Chicks tm | eq): to procureeggs that are surely fresh. Like | "AE DEACONESSES AMON reen. TRE DEACONESERS’ Nome. n unde s The ° . - interesting Incidents Told tc = Star Re- | rade. places are carefully , the Incubator—Facts About » Remarkable | Cesar's wife, an egg should be above suspicion, pen to the lo = generally every precaution to keep the | tnausery, ise one ‘caninot ‘Contemplase. the eating of He lit some candles and we started.| porter. cars from thrown on to the main track by E with appetite. On the face of it there would Beneath the.church are two chambers, one be- : when eo much ovil-minded as, But —_—_ 10 she not Dat there cold winter low the other. ‘This is what remains of the old See y blymiat alte sane nn ee seen: to be no good reason why eggs should not ring these co! Th m is solid enough, but URING past | with Peorreptenig eT ee oS be delivered new Inid to customers lise milk; | bas been done for the or by the roo! ¥ THE they can prepare a or & ritten for The Evening Star. but unfortunately eggs are gathered for market | good people of Wi aa which wae the prize dangeon ‘of the GA, severe cold weather the Wain of cars is something marvelous, : HEN MR HAYES | from a m etree of fare ~ quiet wines oe wel fr weg sce ‘TRAIN WRECERES FOILED. ; the | keeps only a few bens. , turn pale. Isis cimply 0 hole in the ground, press of the country Mola eta ig henthetar aca eas aan — pact » | Nor eae Sa aie Webb Hayes Deaconess and Bible walled in by huge blocks of stone, which meet J teemed with atories of y ing one of b Presidency he took up | Or! hateh togetion School, located at 1140 N. Capitol street inanarch. It is not a pleasant place to spend the suffering of the ex- | trips noticed from a distance two men hovering the raising of chickens | Contributions are ° first president of the any length of time, and yethas contained many posed railway trainmen, | ®round a siding that was known to be danger- ‘#8 an occupation for bis | » reasonable gam! pone ty of @e famous prisoners and among them St. Peter eee bi word: ous if tampered with. They evidently didn't leisure time. This was | pice. " _—— ut note appeared 4 — Methodist Episcopal b. and at the annual himself. In one corner is aspring of clear went to be seen, as on approaching the vicinity funda & Be | piscop ib . ccording to the story, is a relic in itself. Some- | water and according to the legend St. Pet that placed the trials of | Ortho siding be could see nothing of them. BR wygnsnbar d = ts ° i Meetings her voice was often hoard pleading for AMID S ACRED RELICS. re back about 300 A. D., hefore even G. | caused this ig to flow in order to baptize his e jy the track walker in the | With the keenness of a thoroughbred detective of ridicule “by persons | eee mend | the neathen at our own d the died Al ». us v - | Washington was thought about, the Virgin ap- | jailors, In thie dungeon Jugartha perished of ae. same category. Of all | this track walker made his usual inspection of who disliked him, but | racvet they are exatained’ one ed € mor peared on the same night toa certain Roman | starvation, Vercingeioux died miserably and . Z the railroad employes | the siding, and finding nothing wrong wended = be found none the less} a manner as can leave no t as to their | ment to ber memory, not -- aamed Johannes and to Pope Liberiusand | many other conquered enemies were confined| Fe tliat hold ible | his way up the track and disappeared around enjoyment in » busi- | quality. The expert operator, taking the ege8| bata densoness’ heme auaee commanded them to build «church to her on | for yea : . py ti he & the bend to the north. He had no sooner got- ness which has recently | i2 turn, looks critically at each one by holding | The Legends Attributed to the Treas-| the spot where the next morning they should | Not far from this unique relic i another positions sbout | ten out of sight from the siding and of the it for an instant between bis eye and the light of | CAFFY on through th ‘ mm ™ | find & deposit of snow. Now, as the next morn ‘ient double-storied church called Saints the least thought of by| men, if they were watching him, than he come to be recognized If it is perfectly fresh the light will | ¥OTK that she had e ures of Roman Churches. | ing happened to be the Sth of August. th miano. the lower part of which | the traveling public and but rarely written | crawled up the bank on one side of the track as a highly scientific h every part and it will appear | the P Socoees Weighs comenae reciente ee ee nd, and made his way back foward the spot at | branch of agriculture, For hens, be it known, | cleariy ‘ilicminated. ‘It it does not, bear this | the, wc we for the - owever, bright and : st it fs site, Are x eor- otarted out, and sare enoegis on the spot where | pomanstecatimnge of, the virgin, which is said | His duties call for the inspeotion of the rail- | Which he thought danger lurked. His are inseparably connected with farming. ‘That | test it is thrown aside. A really bad egg thus - aay io RELIGIOUSLY GUARDED. | the present charch stands they found not only | to bare once spoken to St. Gregory and re- | road track over a certain division, the Wwmgth of | 320%, Fiene wott tan ciraye at ant ait] there is also profit in the pursuit may be | treated is as opaque as a piece of rock. each other. but also a good strong layer of | proved him for not saluting it. The image is | which varies, according to circumstances, from | ing” with 's crowtne. “they “had stele | Tétsonabiy inferred from the fact that the E008 WITH 4 OUARANTER. raim Nexh, be es . The interior of the present church is | not always saluted now, but never speaks. Wrge 40 4 ya ts lf resent Vice Presiden:, Levi P. Morton, bas| The eggs produced at and sent out from the “0g {Ages Gone By— harmonious, “In the matter of relice |The Chareh of Saint Seivester in Capit has a bes Gore oe ad beespeidca| iam greta Fie nggcettrere oP Trithtn the lan) few mosiba gone’ tncgnip inte | Great poullry Sarma, Jlko that of Mr. Morten | pawr’ Sates ees teccoed ts bingt i Senet eee 4 a oa i ny rate rich. and under the high altar | number of interesting relics, but ite chief glory | Puts kuown in railroad, p | no doubt, to Jet a car loaded with coal standing | the breeding of domestic poultry at his big | at Rhim are commonly guaranteed by 9 | Where Mrs. Hayes became so widely known, not Are Preserved—Somo ae Derma Ot seleas,_Sacbestaon: Coe remains | Hes Down, denistan at Peite's WHY MEAT | ess aner, buh the, vaamtecthittn’sececeomny | abo ding Gxifi oa to Weamate See ewes | Paras ox te adoees Fisteceiae the, beds pedigpr gener do-ganagecene ny the wife of the chief exccutive, but ase wrches and Thelr Inter-| of St. Matthew. In One of the chapels five | relics are kept closely under lock and ke: This | so.great. ‘The former must tighten up the bolt the face of a heavily loaded passenger train due | market, getting 20 cents @ pound for evéry stamped in blue ink with the same ; Ju. Woman A Bete Renters Feretiee. | oeeal saanger ch Betaiohess Te unsthecebendl | pataed Gy Marae ia Go tevin: | nuts at every vail joint necstmry, and if ats | bat point in about half an hour: The track | fowl he sels and a proportionate price for his (the vate c! laving at a ang a H ; has been jolied so that it sags, his ‘handy pick, | walker was true game. He nearly killed one of m9 a on : ———— ws a truly remarkable picture in, a good | century thie portrait was highly revered. shisnhe tage unneec te shoulder, comes | the scoundrels with blow of bis hammer and is with any other kind of produce, the profit scription, and the consume from ite d 1 iactnheriaionsile many ways. From an artistic standpoint i DECORATED VAULTS. int * * yuick! reame the les her | in raising chickens lies iq getting them to Moines to begin like work : y. Daylight robs his “position of a| Quickly overcame the struggles of the other g a, might be called a decided failure. As arelic.| x, ‘i P * re raw ried | market seasor 08. ig ux, December 30, 1892 -| hosever, = ae success. it i said to | _ Not aving ven the blood and feet of St. | greater portion of the responsibility, as the , before he covld draw a vicious kuife he carried | market at the season when prices are. high AVE YOU A FOND- | be a picture of the Virgin painted by St. Luke Lawrence Irecompensed myself by going to | engineers on the fast flying trains can see far | in one of his pockets. Both of those tramps | owing to their scarcity. This Mr. Morton ac- satisfaction in knowing when he cracks the shell just how old a given egg is. About 10 cents a dozen extra is charged for eggs thus ¢ number of pictures | the Charch of St Maria della Concezione, with | €20Ugh ahead to avert an accident from an | Will remain in jail for several years yet, as the | Complishes at Ihinebeck by the use of incubs- | C-rita.seeiie indorsed. Tho writer used at | securing Dr. L Dalby a Tine society regards itself most fortunate im ness for relics? who, judging from » Clea obstruction on the track nine cases out of ten. | laws of Maryland are very strict for crimes of | tors of the most improved pattern. Ai one time to keep chickens himeelf, and, imi- | H® With bis wife are devoied Tf so come to Rome. | ascribed to him, mast have had. mighty little | Which is connested a large Capuchin ch five | The track walker becomes an expert in his line, | that nature. The track walker is now a section | incubation has several advantages over. tho | (aos Tia taskind, Lae een altawelt egg taken | the institution, Dr. Dal time for preaching. The picture is entirely | tery. On the front steps of the church five , a boas and with asalary that makes him | natural method represented by the hen. There | Pack your valise with a | ;m6 for I Strom all'you can. see might | little urchins were intently engaged in a game |"d_ his trained eye can quickly catch the | boss uader me, with asalary that makes him ed ots y the hen. © | from his nests with the date of laying. He took i : : plack with age, and from all you can § phe y | smallest flaw, and with bis handy implements | Perfectly contented with this world’s treatment | is no trouble in persuading tie ma several dozen at odd times to town and gave few clean collars and | bea battl Teen only repeat “It is said | of cards. ‘They were ao busy that they forgot y imp! » ts werk bud ii oie redhat The home its. some lunch and buy 8| to be apenast eo Vege * “This picture is | to beg, which leads me to believe that every | ¢t it right in a few minutes, of him. its work, and ‘the percentage of egge ed. | them to a friend of his who worked in the same : . “To come down to the discussion of the | if they are fresh, may be.reckoned beforehand | pewapa fice. Fi is friend, who was | D8ring the bitter win return-trip ticket, The | one of the most highly revered relics in Home, | little boy in Rome should be presented with a eee TT Max's pure. y+ weather of this winter, Taunt aay that it has | Dy arithiaetic. "After they are bacched the | Ii atsman etic at te Hania he wat lunch will come in | #0 when anything — happens | =: Meet feng a Soe The night track walker is in reality “the” | played ‘hob’ with the’ railroad emploves gen-| chicks are cared for bya system which pre- | received theater tickets, and the eggs were - ms cl it i re 2 a i: > exposed i en -_ handy, as it will take | 12¢ peggy yg gn Gregory 1, way back in | however, must look farther. We looked further, | "8K walker. His hours are generally from 5 | erally. Talk about the gripmen on the cable | clades accidents, They aze not exposed to fcmicy ues graceful compliment in re- applic mvt worthy their wante promptiy + " . Donauons of monet a 4 or 6 in the evening until about the same time | cars and motormen on the electric cars having | danger of being stepped on by the mother fowl, turn. However, the dramatic eritic aforesaid | 7 . ccane ts teeeall he | SN, pet an aa Sn Se ar ek Se el Soe ee ee oe ces | etsens, ‘Setek Geertme ae ws sup- | ® terribly hard time of it, they are simply ‘not | and they are protected securely from rats and found it ard to remember to take the eggs | With delic 4 Been cont So relics in Rome, and the | picture, with the assistance of some sanitary | side through « stable 7: through © narrow little | posed to go over his division at regular inter. | 12 it,' to use « slang expreasion, when compared SS Lo ragghecmges wit Bgtd 200 | home. and he complained that the dates on | (He, home <r ee * in their returs ticket will be | Measures. stopped the ravages of the cholera. | . ing | Vals and an roads whoso train schedules are not | With the freight brakemen or track walkers. I} eggs It is nothing more than a big box #0 them were disadvantageous to him, inasmuch | Yi among the p ) Prom St. Marts Maggiore I simply crossed the | door. Here wasa feast. Here was something 1080 aes had yf the i constructed that it can be kept at an , a Many cases of ieeshth Satitiiencsiiie of % ~ htt one of these men come into my office one P SINE jas they gave him to his w | . ae a a aceiiaany jem 4 1 ee et ket cae | Rowan See gt Remmtah “cathe ah | Gage toader Pita enemies bcmeances 1 Gag | king Suchag teen head SUA caves Ge ahecara | Wegener ot 40) lagen: We eos od oto inally got them to his domicile. their notice, persons v ; i i lamp and an automatic ventilator. beeiaen fire, staying in bed to key that, Decorated with the remains of weather, as the fine steel rails now in general | Cried with pain from the cold, and he said he | sene e found ii | — orig Mga: 2 a ee eee ane ea teed Can bes ce tanto nether Rs | NOMS. GE MmnTEMAD and. Goes Tearekar Tears | une, AUMDeENG greats Rameorectess tater ies | Wansateald to Sone is tas fir far thoy would AN ARTIFICIAL BROODER. to carry paper bags full of og, | aos oie artists and writers; bat, then, | was bonnd when be was pho" re piles of bones and grinning skulls, | old iron ones, will enap and ewerve out of align: oak snd fall off. a On the twenty-second day the chicks emerge | occasion a fellow-passenger sat upon a dozen of | foun. Ae Tres In furnishing relics, bow- | she bones of a number of the martyrs. but in what was meant to be an artistic arrange- | Ment at most inopportune moments, fall force of he inte cialis, have caught the | teom their shells, whereupon they are removed | thew. The writer also, at another time, gave | piprmaage lames ment. Pillars of skulls and ribs. Scrol! work | _ If the night walker can secure an assignment force of the wintry blasts and undoubtedly fall for , undoubtedly | Tom the incubelor end. need, caer cetibeat | {0 oF three dozen exge to his friend, Dr. TW. 4 inal | of watching o division on which there are telo- | lead the procession as regards sufferers from der art Parsons, the poet and well-known transistor of mri 5. Tnsemawht the same visialty fe he finely | CucGer tics oof Gane {choke e te | ough ochate oe Saas Sea ae Cibeer cade: | then pold on tua Pallsoa’l hie Tere suet coe | Resoders. Hard glia wekinc® aiepe fa ant Dante, who died recently. ‘They were beauti- coieeniiniaa A poor woman thinly clad decorated and ancient Chureh of St Croce in | niches whole skeletons of abbots in their | i# indeed lucky. Out in the country there are ; duty, but must be at the brakes when the steep | takes the place of the mother hen, for the voung | fal white eggs, being laid by Leghorn hens, sont! rt bervowting © male al - ; Gernsalamme. ‘The ratice bere partale some-| owls. 16 was very saiisfying, but very gro- | several divjgions thas bave a telegraph ofice at | rate ate eached. Tigre ie one of these ones must be spt warm. Heck brooder so-/and the doctor, in acknowledging hom, eaid | 5 a ghd = stp. ecard ae all kinds and descriptions and e ' found »| tesque. Our guide never smiled. He seemed | nd off and. when the watchman starts grades on my road out near Cumberland thirty- | commodates perhaps 200 little chickens. It is he thought they must be “angels’ eg; shoes to walk throagh the doep snow. It was ee ee ee Fae aren tees coats ore ke | GAD EGE: Gate Hs ne? = ewes Sv ee | out at han tyaiche tae trip before again | five miles long, and while descending it the | nothing more than a piece of board held hori- | gurely a most poetic idea, the first time she bad ever asked for aid They are still religiously preserved | large portion of the penitent thie phish Are mean oe ‘joan, but some day he knew bis Imagine a human being tramp- | brakemen must be at the brakes continually. | zontally about six inches above the floor, be-| An important part of the business of the | told of alittle babs a mocth olf lett at home, o : lantern which Judas carried and one oi skull would top one of those columns and his | ing over the frozen ice and snow betweon the | Although they get over this stretch of road in| neath which hot-sir pipes run. Around the great poultry farms like Mr. Morton's, where | Of a kid husband whe hat gone te thee hen © tremendous collection of relics | coins which he pocketed for his treason. spine go to finieh some beautifal ceiling design. | rails for a distance of ten miles, the country | less than an hour their rush through the pierc- | edges of the piece of board a little curtain is | the breeding of chickens is practiced om scien. | bee river to cat ice aud was stall there tee e work of months, and even a list WAITING FOR CHAINS. | "Pen Seec of the vattes cometoke of carte brought | an open one and the wind blowing « gele, while | ing cold wind is something terrible. hung, and the chicks ran beneath it for protec- | titic principles, is the selling tings” of | Work. ; aa Tiare | Inthe church of San Lorenzo, in the same | from Jerusalem, and when a monk dies heis | the thermometer tells him at the tart oat that | _ “In the west and northwest the track walker's | tion and warmth just as they would scek. the eggs, from which the purchasers desire to ob-| One of our lending ph: ail the relics in Rome, but Ihave | .ussier, they preserve a relic calculated to| fond then mh burying the one monk, how. | zero weather is on tap. It is nota pleasant pio- | duty consists ag much in watching for train | wing of the materual fowl. ‘The temperature | tain a pure stock. A setting ordinarily cons | home last week for «dee. eee ood ay fax rates ond. 7 Rave | touch the heart of a lover of the beautiful. This | ever, the oldest possessor of a grave is removed | ture to frame in one’s mind, truly’ ‘Three of | Wreckers as for flaws in rail and rondbed. Tn | is maintained constan st a point as near a8 | siete of thirteen eggs, that number being as | ily in great suffering seen a good many. Ido not speak of these : a at chleh actyped | =o made into Oscerations. these trips must be made during the night, but | this connection, of course, the risk run by him | possible to that of a hen's body. Most com- | many as the average hen can cover and mcu, | to belp them in thoi dis relies in any spirit of levity. ‘The stories about | is no lose mer barbed St Tasvence eee | After secing these treasures other relics| when there is more than an ordinary’ fall of | #8 much greater than in the east. Train wreck~ monly each brooder has a littie house to itseif, bate well. The white brahma het large | ter was dying of malignant a: np gry nang emo ca Prom pst seroma ag ee er) at egy ingen «fern Ahad ites ery paca eape ad reaper ers are little heard of here in the east and when | in which the small feathered creatures peck and >plis others were ill of the same di hae rs ¥ How often these men have discovered defects | SUch outlawry does occur it is generally the re-| scratch around most cheerfully. When they out twenty-two | Coness weat promptly to their aid as esha sod si Pactra: poteeen by Ot | memity mobloehnn wining: Chee Ohenehi cf Ge | ORO oo ered Br iceeerrete ite Aue | fa tha rats Sonate ce soa tats Coon etn | ENGL wulls ark on tan arth Geetsce eel and | acu hig: Geoept eae eae pr tact anes te val lacy aro the maces | oversaned Luke ora piece of the money that Judas re- Pietro in — i. cls C hecerrrdllssis boasts of the heart of ‘Daniel O'Connell. records of the different companies will show, | for financial considerations. ~ out on cet days in small inclosures, . very apt to kill | their dark hours. eared I sunply bow my bead in reverential | church situs: Pog agin Idurenowned states | Besides the madonna's, of which I have | batitisa-safe conjecture to make that they ‘TRAIN WRECKING IX THE WEST. and thus they grow fo marketabie size, fed on their voung pping onthem. Itis| Atanother home the mother had jast awe. street. It contains the ioe me mi tain spoken, there are 2 large number of others | earn their money over and over again, as their | “A personal friend of mine is ono of the | £ttening food ard happily unconscious of the taal. iu selling settings oF eggs to ible | leaving « little babe eight uonths A SACRED STAIRCASE. of Moses by Michael Angelo. iso co which have performed miracles. St. Gregory | pay is only €30.a month. Thirty dollars is good es fate they are a0 soon to meet as early broilers on | persone, to guarantee tei as fresh and fertile, | Other children sick with sear. er. The In what is known as the ancient quarter of | the chains of St. Peter. I went to this St. P icuaaasd a tntigg icture of the virgin. pver | pay in the country districts and men that can | “°tr# of Washington, and in a letter from| the tapies of those who'can afford to buy them. | replacing anv which do not hatch. Hens always | father was doing what bh» could to care for ; : path ihe ter's to see those chains and merely gianced at | Dos pranagioay Wa: Chacch €f G0 Micke ia | bo Aeueeiaed upon are always available. ‘This | bim recently he told meof anexperiencehe| The chicks hatched early in the present lav ogge of the mame tint, save that in winter | them. Into this hems the clescones went; — Sear armaee Moses. When as b Samy searebete Sake) ee eiasie Wi ces uaa OF the vistte, Ich a | Calis eowontatecs toe cat eee tee ground that | had with train wreckers who had outwitted the | month at Mr. Morton’s farm on ths Hudson | they are slightly darker than in sumer carefally cleaned the rooms, dressed the beds ive little b g which contains | for relics anythi Ane | : " | i } ae | 56. rachute jumpers can always be both | track walker of the road on which he was tra will be big enough for market in Ap: The | asmuch the brown color is, comparatively | in fresh linen and teaderly uarsed the sufferers, of the relics, Here is | gelo is altogether too insipid. However, I could | gwd o have stopped the plague in fe hoya | boing afte ay asi thing one abet | cing. Ths attempt occurred on the Southern | limit of production is oniy set by the difficuliy | speaking, a novelty, it does noi seem unlikely | ‘The workers conduct kindergartens 1. which remained unhurt when the rest of the ADVANTAGE NRABE cities. Pacific road point called Cow Creek Canon, | of procuring fresi eggs. This frigid season | that eventually eggs that are black or nearly so | Children, industrial school: ° edifice was burned to ashes. While the divisi rear ies | Ot#R-, fifty miles north of the California line | has been very unfavorable for egg laying and | wil! be produced by the sort of artificial welec~ ings. | als Lhissione a Mien aie: ile teen: Sewer: tha) relies <i, ile the divisions in and about the cities | in Washington. At that place the train crosses | it has been hard to procure the requisite ecg | tion already described. Apropos of freaks, | the city where evangelistic scrvices are held. Rome. Some time, when yon have a year or so | 8T¢ HOt as long as those in the country, more | a long tresile over a high rocky canon. for the incubators. Unfoziunately. no method | {here are accounts given on authority secm-| Wun PERNT eovr neous to spare, come here und see them all, switches and tracks are to be looked after. But | “‘As the California express appronahed the | kas yet been discovered whereby ahen can be | ingly relinble of woolly bene and hairy be b | apne tk@e Since Altay ta chee i I. C..N, | the suffering from the weather is | trestle ata speed of forty miles en hour the en- | forced artificially to tay, though some people | ae well as of wingiess and tailless fowls, bui | OPened in rcagesentyistidegenteg ——— : gineer saw a young girl frantically swinging a | believe that something can be done in this di- | pone such are known at the present day. Grent blessing to many. The poor have come ening Star. i grap! | lantern and ing to attract hi See rect roy i & beter beeen habeieprend me 4 CHICKEN 48 a HOUSE Pet. from all parts of the city and over 2000 day . | The air brakes were instantly set and the train | greased plank. eng-p + cht i kept | have been served with a pint of hot sonp and Joanita, Haier Reed weloome and generally | The sir b my friend was a passenger came to a | ducing facility of the domestic fowl representa | The first chicken are the ord oe | lange plese af beanh far gone One of the grentest dangers the track walker | standstill on the ‘edgo of the ‘trestle, All the | one of the greatest achisrements of man in | was hatched in an incubator. He was of fevble | given thom von, . One littie b hhas to guard against is the feeling of drowsiness | Wale passengers disembarked from the train | improving upon nature for his own udvantage. | consticusion, being weak in the legs and other- | Exme with two samiey bebool tickers neal wen that takes possession of him, which ia developed | and an investigation was made. | It showed that | The original purpose of egg laying having been | wise vers delicate. It was winter and he had by the intense cold. If they do not get their | the Wreckers had taken up the outer rail on | merely to reproduce the species breeders of ¢. he reared in the house. It aras necessary to | portion of bread. quota of sleep during the day they will, very | the trestle and the guard rail as well and had | poultry have so largely increased the capacity | five him five or six meals daily, A gentleman called on Saturday and gave the frequently, refuse to go out at night during | thrown both into the canon. | and inclination of the female bird in this re- he required something different, 1 to | ladies €50 for this work. Written for The Juanita, thou art Queer of my heart. "were but a part of praise to “Queen of my heart thou'l: e ‘Thy name to me, ‘Tis plain to see, ttn da ttinaitear thee ia tai “The work must have been done just before | std that Grst-rate hens will now turn out an | instructions obtain . A Mr. Chariton. kindly donates forty loaves of Wit ever be is preci peters ater ord ‘vay to | tho train was due,as the track walke: had passed | €&& @ day right along almost throughout the | sersil sroeeuried secm ene given up to his ac- | bread per dav to t -— Of purity. it means almost certain death. The few sec- OVer the trestle half an hour previous and | Year. act producing their own weight in | commodatiou, and some one of the family had| ‘The morning hours at the home are spent in ‘Thy face gives outlet to thy thought, onds which pass while they are alongside the | everything was all right then. Of course in | &S&* a day serge ger tigicsl bot | to sit with of the time he | study and lectures are mn daily by lending ‘Wabsk Gokan: Weed Gy fare G frances track waiting for train to go by are the ones | cases like that one can hardly blame the track | surprising that farmereshould expect & proBt | got lonesome and cried if left alone. When the | Christian workers and Givines ropsescatine ihe With never anger, care or pain, that are fal of danger, especially if they have | walker, as he had been evidently shadowed, | of £2 per annum on each fowl kept, exclusive days grew warm in «pring be was put out to | various denominations 4 i ‘all | Five minutes before the train 1d two girls | Of roosters. | live in the yard. About that time he gotstrong | Harsh words, of acts of proud disdain. Se emt ao ee ar eras | SULTING tame oealigel poet the toeacone tS PHYSIOLOGY OF THE B60. land was growing very fast. le was of the | One night during the last cold spell a track | lantern, They were going home from a party | It is a wonderful thing to consider that each | white Brahma breed and it was not long before walker was killed over near Philadelphia, and | and were horrified to find tho two rails torn up. | hen comes into the world with al! of the eggs | he stood about two feet andabalf high He le The Modern Drawing Room. ‘From the Bosion Traveller bef Methought when first I saw thee ‘That down to earth: the L: be A ou ever thought of the atmospherie Au angel fair to smooth ihe pat the engineer, in reporting the aceide | prone trnin wea heard approsching. "Ose of the | 20 will ever lay already inclosed in a ttle wo | Never gave up the iden that he was s house Paty | feat of drawing rooms? Tn the days of slipperr - bear Up ia the nuiddhe ot tha track wee ebreck, “ak | girlsmnatched the lanlera from the young ous | within her bods. ‘They form « cluster some: | tnrougis the kitchen and scamper upstairs. Oa | baiscloth and bare marble, when a black bole ‘ ae , en struck, : tat like » bunch of graves and, when the bird | £20URl th rap wee a th pel ove t not find those cheins anywhere, nd Bound down to earth by ties too low of his locomotive flazhed poor fellow’s | her just in time. Had the train swent on to | *ac und into a paseage called the “oviduct.” | beg: chair in the parlor, where he attracted at- > train | When thus discharged the embryo egg is noth- | | on the black wainut stand in the bay window, ns is thoug! 7 tl I | the trestle nothing could have saved ths train | | tention by his crowing next morning. He also thera? “Sot “set,* aad “the “tacrintan | Ordopeuflteccrua tien," | Macro laa probability that oven ett moment | fYom leaving the Tails and being” thrown ino | ore than a misiatare yolk, Couttatng the | non UY his exowing next morning. Heals | hen there war abont everyting a sort of for ‘N 2 fhe future ehicken. It rapidly grow. ; just Flipping ovt of the t , ae been already fres the chasm below. Some 250 passengers were orm of fl grom® | and he would fly out at people in the street in a pping oct appe! © aay lfatoe a ae ee 5 Thy voice when cares around me press dee are peony that bight Teached 16 de- | on that train and itis eafo to say that ‘most of | 8Bd gathers about iieeit a quantity of Mbt | most alarming manner. One day he was found But the suggestion of best siaine cam aly | FU fant ot pol wat, i wemied tose Scierae pron | them would have been killed had it not been | 20us matter secreted by ti ‘hen | to have fairly cornered a small boy of about | “lothes avd best behavior remained. remarkable chains, They were the chains wit ¢S all thought of life away A supervisor on one of the railroads entering | for the lucky walk home of that young man | ® delicate membrane formsaround it. andfoally | sve venrs, who was crying lustily with fright. | All this in turn was overlapped by the plas ; | a coating of pure lime is deposited oa thi exe. We ng insets, A red plush baskable obit aaa tguh thee alt ic puaye Weattens onus. Bs sixe | With the two brave girls froma danco ina | # Coa! He never would have anvthing to do with the : 5 . plu Tuclt vee boule porta eats eae Wien ‘And earth and lite, — Mier deck a ued to tolshe ot joi pais | house near by. pol — the rods 4 ede ard is Sur- | other chickens and the only beast he ever made Rerlor set bad ite high, shaky, ebouized ing seems to be all staircases. | the chains were found they were all broen into With all their strife, talzed over, | He has direct contro} of the track | »_ “My friend told me that ogre ory mongers | Cannot perosive Ht, by which ile contents sve eek vo oe eek anan ey Rat nny aw A Sf ertigcidl Gotte sts face you as youenter. The | pieces, but as soon as the ends were placed near Are goue forever and ever away. walkers and has a comprehensive underStand- fie held together and prevented from mingling | gt iH ‘i incipl id the : j 7 ie ‘ urse of considerable size was made up and | held toge: : teed of bri rtificial les, | an bay window was again adorned. But aaa | seed ae oe ee pe Amesent Rosensse:_ | ig € wbas they here fo ueGereo. Homeidy’ | EASRa ted to teor gran Wis tial iad ered | “Hinton so-called “okie a eS ee | acteaes at tas ae ee Tantera oo fave Stale oggs do not pouch well. This is because lend « *‘lived-in” air to the red and gilt «taff- “While these track walkers are seemingly | “Qn top of my friend’s letier I received a | the membrane containing the yolk has lost its| W2LCOMED THE CALITHUMPIANS, s ——___+ e+ b to go up = e and finally had to appeal to the Electric Lights Held Up by Balloons. ness, and we moved on. stones of ‘au again. In abominably bad English he | From the San Fraueisco Call. marb integrity through decomposition, so that the 1 jext the decorative scourge fell upon us, an eae : os eyed ie poorly paid they get as much as the day | newspaper from the same disirict telling the | inte a ‘The Bridegroom Set Up a Sort of Stone de So 5 re eaarded over and the Se es = — = choise ee to it | Morera who ply the pick and shovel. ‘Their | details of the attempted train wrecking, and eay. | White and yolk Tun together. On one sido of Mine: anh Gut thp Kauss Gn Oh and from Cape Cod to Tacoma the Stone | i E a surface y ey 7] | the yolk may be observed a round yellow svot, beneath. | 1 i emphasis on this—ouly to the pious, a - grentest hardship, barring the rigors of winter, | in& that the giving of the purse to the one girl | {pe You 8 From the Lewiston Evening Journal. wv people were as-| It was too long to wait, i ae Wlony bat Ck, Benth | that of being entirely alone while performing feo tee ee ifit bnd bade Shance'to be batched “Avekeer | It was in Somerset county, not a thoasand chair tals tus eenght cnt paint nbla, manner. | | Neatly everybody who lived. in ancient and | Grove etreet, one of San Francloo'e | ee cu, Hf yon will take, the srouble to | eo ie the valle bad Deen drace’ be tha | mia'em who inatructed the writer intho primery | miles from New Portland, that there lived a | agra: ‘aatoaught and painful wi | seers either to be buried in Heme ee to bers | inventors, has enlicieut idence in the | for weeks at n time TEESE tans of th party in the hops of opesis- | Smee aa ane ee 9 jesephondlccnrt yang cn Laoag eevee fxg tend gg took had some portion of their anatomy transferred Scheme to commence operations af construct: | woman or ebild whi sion. | rakrry one of the gitla. ‘The wrong. git! mex} were tuade out of the white of the ogg, while its | “® Sot tmarricd. He weamed to delight in| | Then we draped. We tock down ear doors, You get after a while to accept | ing a alloon fur tbat purpose. | Considerable understanding of baman nature | PArTE oie Coney ad refused to diside end'cs | flesh and fuzz werecomposed out oftemateciel | ising a company of boys and going toa| "° smothered our mantels, pianos and tut had rbeumatiom | this fact, although at first it isa little startling | | This balloon will not be of the ordinary silk | has to be exercised in choosing mea for this | hold of the money and refused to divide and as | fesh and tuzz were composed ont of that both | house where a newly married couple were| its scrap end of ribbon and nik. The wre ves up with their | to find ina little ce ee Oe ee ee cannes crniime aad | woek, Man: that’ recepeten the; tenseisianco ict | CO milienee © camuings took Dente, Manes | © tard wtdipare daed’ GE facrcabers Sook | euaetiy sluantag nek anebeah awakening f the ba awe ized sre Fie to their foot. | tme-worn marble slab which announces plainly | in the shane of a cigar, potnted at boih ends. | their posi'ions and the likelihood of catching | the outletting of the whole scheme by the dis- | Yolk and white are food of the unborn fowl, Faas rset EI f iotartitindo: hoe ; : staves sturdy Old Testament heron aiece | in diamotar af fie largest paint and onl oee | hg.one chance cat of = bundsed of something ¢PZaNitG tion of What the tack velba ies | sues the watt, "iho lair fo almost pose | Hem withthe impression that all the brood of | drawing room decorations uy ton polar acd . | the : ll was loose. : Hil, MalashanbabehSugectetee keen: | Ge cee coe! WE ie ee rang Teor with tho track are the men we try Tittle against. He can circumvent toa great | Albumen, whereas the yolk ia made up of a - ny amotnt of ‘cccupation ‘coald’ nat render m 7 Steve was a good-natured fellow and had " Ihave never seen into # fiery furnace by that qaick-tempered old | kind of weather. Fins will be constracted so extent the work of nature, but when the in- | Variety of ingredients, among which are 44 per —_ i a |. “Let me iliusti Early last summer we tophel cent of water, and a trace of iron and milk acid. | many good qualities, and so it was natural that © even and evaioe’d | baton every roncled Honea ce eer | Foote ae aah oP £0, the wind and help 18 | ned'a maa ona division between this clty ana | SCOT, Of old istiquleee peoiental tes | ‘The poulkcy fewer eaters abiey teven: | be hime Meant ten tale teceecere pretty pe ar tana Ae the | te tale oe eae nat tame tobe baried | frebe Aibging. an te Galte weather it will be 00 | pia datpAle, “Ze bed worked Texts for yumey | praneat toe bey teqeires’ provid prevent | ing not only to increase the number of eggs| woman and get married. Ashe bad been a | Lire are the result of jadhcious weeding and ase faces. At the in this I out-of-the-way eburch is past ex- Mele canta remuin perfectly level. | but strange to say he had not run across e flaw calamities on railroads.” laid by each hen about one-fourth within the ; ‘ | cheery exponent of home life at its best. Soe tee reer | ree a nnas tes Seneciption. | sicable coumining he) clavicle wises. wil | 65 tay caile or chetruction of Ake tagk 459) last fifty years, but it is estimated that the | "sleader in the sport the word was given out, sa namber ofrel- This isnot the only stone relic in Rome by , hold it at a sufiictent elevation so that the lig) ERS PA o ? and the men from all over the town came painting ascribed to any means. In another small church is « block | will be spread over the ares to be illuminated | WF worthy of the names. He worked the Strictly Military. average @gg 1s onc-q igger. Of course . “ bi this does not spply t@Manghills, but only to | down and went up to Steve's house at midnight, one which you are told is the identical rock | to the best advantage. ecame Just Wide caseleee "Our the doa | Hom Pars Figaro jut the scientific propagator | Every cow bell and every old gun in the town became just a trifle careless. On ‘the day in ta is the Lateran upou which Abraham prepared to sacrifice | |The bailoon will sustain six aro lights, or it | Pocation he snould have pose out cbed Geese | -Asteapping young fellow appeared before | Stst-rate stock, i has than this—be has tered there. The air hung heavy and thick famous and band | Leese. Ina church on the, Aventine still an- | sn be 00 aude as Ao be covered with incwn- | Of our fastest trains ax he bad done for months, | the commission of inspection. the color of the eggs Inid. It Roneisienngs Eunpowder sinoke like « battedld after few ® churches. Many otier stoneis pointed out ashaving been thrown | descen each one of which will be in- i 4 i ice?” " , wabteus, ames lke : ropa Kof St. Dou. | closed with « reflector, s0 an to concenteate the | Dut this time he swerved from his line ‘You claim exemption from military service?” | that the tint of an egguhell should have any-| rounds. All was dark and quiet in and took chances. It happened to be & inquired the presiding officer. thing to do with the quulity of the contents, | and the serenaders kept it up till mora! eee as ankat aia throw them downward. | | one out of a bundred and ‘bad. h pv Nap emer and yet there is unquestionably a relation be | “He shan't get out of it that way, they balloon to the earth for trimming the light or ween the two. Dari-calored eggs said, and teams scurried along the country “ ot in flavor than light-colored ones, and good | highways in every direction that day summon- making any sopeire "oes ment [ge roe or f I housekeepers know that they go farther - the | ing the clansmen to the bombardment. They ica y Ree ight sup @. . making of cakes and many other dishes. Owing | got there early that night. No one fired gun inventor claims that, counting the first le, weapon, “Btep into the next room!” Pdek aero agna 1 ng straps eer weed bet pov lpeatintedinen ee. 8 cost of the balloons and their maintenance, the “Why, it isn’t" : total cost of lighting a city the size of San —— i “Step into the next room!” ~ — bis lt. Francisco will be reduced considerably, as one Our man entered the adjoining apartment, ~4 balloon will suffice for from four to six blocks. divast where he was made to undress from bead to cae hewn, Af the mame time the ug of deadly and un- ce foot after which be presented himelt again it might iy wires from the streets wil remo’ it time sans fellers, and danger from fires reduced, ” hiameee ee ee = aut Mr. Smith, in addition to the lights, has in- ‘Ofteer—"Will you now tell us what is your vented an arrangement of mirrors, which will # be placed on the under side of the’ balloon, s0 a oe t—"‘T'm short-sighted.” i ft miracle f tf thats persou on one street can see what is transpiring on the next, even though blocks of baiidings intervene, and this mirror arrange- ment, the inventor says, will be of groat service to the fire nt, as the location of flames easily ascertained should they break out froma a “Perhaps yest use to which this aystem of lighting would be turned wouid be to harbors,” said Mr. Smith. “Three or four of these bal- loous Foye over San Francisco bay would make harbor as light as day. “The members of the San Prascisco Electric Association have discussed my scheme pretty iy and they claim that it is ‘not only possible, but one that would be very usefal as & aystem of city Ce q f i i I if if ri Hi g if int ‘it fils FOFEE ir HF if i F Es i ne i i t & § I ig i ri i DECORATED VAULT. fm the handsome bronze eanopy covering the | nique. Several stones are preserved containing i i sun an bigh altar are prese: St ‘ment arms. wih ene, Rewer c. invisible. Among them a mmBactLovs nucs. By nocn most of the men were taken sway may be mentioned the original ark of alliance | and carried home by their friends. When fend those ea gly destructive rods used by | came to and met on the strest corners to Moses The heads of Saints Peter | mu are said to be part of the treasures of | Aracoeli, which stands close by the capitol. edifice. b ft. Peter's entire body is ' This church is famous for ite age and history, | ue Professor (examining class in organ said to be buried in two other places, but ie chiedy known for ite da. | there ie, But Pressure of bodies at rest ia caled lovee. Give cy SANTA MABIA MAGGIORE. | brated Bambino or image of the infant Christ, | oven ost . ‘8u example, Jones," From Life’ might be the Lateran is the large church | A* can be seen, you have to walk up several in ef 8 Maria Maggiore, which contains « re- | SePh0G Etheas thet the Boe plen bes ee eee | 2 y markable collecticu of a Lis is Of | this ascent unaided. The image ‘Ex of Beet. fhe largest and oldest ebuscbee ia Rome and, of the se chapels and is not femarkable beecgel> ay pipers ania and nasteus ous grt snCTalene—"Tatietbae I othe babit of det. Rot far ¢ { i ” Jones (an observant scholar)—'‘The police ff ave i !