The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, October 24, 1879, Image 6

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    STTPPLEMEITT.
Sentiment on the Sands.
J
!
says miue make sunshine in a shadv
“ Perhaps not,” I said; “but what
Mrs. Stowe’s Pay
Getting to Press ou Time.
How to Live.
Machine Education.
I
place
for
him.
Squire
Cutts
told
Nell
shall
I do with it ? I feel like the man
We wander, d away from the crowd,
One of our city contemporaries, com­ The Pen and Press, of New York city,
Williams that his daughter Aunette, I who drew the elephant.”
The meetings of the American Social
To all excepting those who enjoy per­
The blare ut the noisy baud.
menting
on outhorsLip and its rewards, contaiuB the following:
who
is
visiting
at
Coney
Island,
met
“
Suppose
you
destroy
the
ticket,
and
Science
.Association
are
characterized
fect
health, it is yearly becoming more
By tho loving lips of the ocean,
mentions $10,000 as the amount re­ | Every legitimate publisher of a news­ ofttimes by the presentation of pro­ difficult to know how to live so M to
Philip
there
at
a
hop.
“
I
’
m
glad
the
do
nothing
about
it
?
”
Over the jjoldea «and.
poor fellow has some diversions,” I
“ Very well,” I returned. “ I wish I ceived by Harriet Beecher Stowe ar. the i paper understands fully the importance found and brilliaut essays, in which I gain it. He who trusts alone to the
said, but I was very sorry she men -| had never bought it.” Aud so I held it I author s ^compensation ou tlie sale of' of getting his paper to press on time. many interesting theories are ably set information given him by periodicals,
Talking ridiculous nonsense,
tioned it before Mr. Andover and iu the gas jet, and reduced the fortune “ Uncle ’lorn’s Cabin.” We can state ! If his publication day is Saturday, he forth or ably defended, but which gen­ is in a sad plight indeed. These merely
lu^pec ing p eDMt 'rjiu »hells,
mother.
Of course a man cannot work that was to have made me happy to a the incorrectness of this figure, upon would no more think of failing to print erally end their usefulness with their convey the opinions given by different
Flotsam and jeUsm, various,
the authority of the publisher, Mr. and mail his
hiB paper on Friday night, so delivery. Some practical suggestions medical men, and the opinions of medi­
day
and
night.
pinch of ashes.”
With singular maritime »turll».
August 11.—Such weather is too! October 1.—A dreadful thing has Jewett, himself. That gentleman once that it would reach its country sub­ in regard to teaching were, however, cal men are aB the stars of heaven in
A bottle, a barrel, some aaa-Weed,
splendid to enjoy alone. Mr. Andover happened. Squire Cutts has died in­ gave the writer an interesting account scribers on Saturday, fresh and inter­ made at its recent session at Saratoga number.
Borne muscular bivalve» »gape,
rowed me up to the Artichoke River. ■ solvent.
It will postpone Annette’s of how he came to publish “ Uncle esting, than he would of neglecting to by President Porter, of Yale College,
Alter comparing all the numberless
1 bo r.-maina of their edible persons
It was like fairy-land, all the boughs of j wedding. I hear that the order for her Tom,” what royalty he paid, and its send out his bills regularly. Said a who has the experience of two score opinions together, one iB, indeed, almost
Shriveled and d i«d out of shape;
the trees leaning across from shore to ! wedding gown has been countermanded. amount, an4 how Mrs. Stowe came to veteran publisher to the writer of this: years or more behind him to give inclined to settle in despair, under the
shore,
and the moonlight aud stars But if Philip loves her, she is still rich. leave his house when “Dred” was pub­ “ There never was a piece of news in­ weight to his suggestions. His re­ conviction that the majority of doctors,
Past children interring each other
sifting
through, and painting weird All the kingdoms of the earth cannot lished. “Uncle Tom's Cabin” first vented, not even the first report of the marks were more particularly concerned whea they come to speak of habits con­
In jocular tumbk-ts of sand.
made its appearance as a serial in Dr. original flood, that would justify the with the higher kinds of instruction, I ducive to a normal condition and long
shadows
upon the still water. Resting buy love,
Digging, and delving, and laughing,
upon his oars, he sang to me a gonde
June, 1878. —It is more than a year Bailey’s National Era. Mr. Jewett was delaying of a paper one minute beyond but they apply, in many respects, with life, do not know much more about the
A merry sepulchral band.
lied which lie learned abroad, that since I began this diary, and how much anti-slavery, and followed the Free the time to reach the mails on publica­ equal force to primary education.
subject than the laity. Every invalid
No one will question, he says, that a i has to become to some extent his own
’’ Might I »m<k i ?” •• A» a matter of c.»u st>.” seemed just a part of the moonlight, has occurred I I have often wondered i Soil form of the agitation. When the tion day;” and the veteran was right.
the smooth river, and the summer. how Philip Devereaux bore himself af­ novel first begun Mrs. Jewett was in Subscribers look for their puper when teacher ought to know more than his doctor. He knows, or ought to know,
Sho liked the »mdiof the weed,
; but - how much more it is not better than any doctor, what is good
What they were to the eye, his song was ter Aunette Cutts married old General ! the habit of reading it aloud to her it is due; they expect it then; they go - pupils
A light from a son of the soil,
-
-
to
the ear. I wish Philip could sing.
Battles, with his millions aud his gout, husband. She became greatly affected, to the postoffice for it then, anti if they easy to decide. Generally speaking, it4 for him and what is not. There is an
And back with impetuous speed.
August 12.—The most astonishing preferring a palace without love to love and urged Mr. Jewett, when it was do not find it there waiting for them is true that the more a teacher knows old adage, which says that at forty ev­
Hhe was poised iu a pensive pose
i thing has happened. lean hardly be­ in a cottage. Yesterday 1 wandered about half issued to publish it in book the disappointment is so great that no of a subject the more successfully will ery man who is not his own physician
As I uoia leH»ly neared her stand,
lieve it. I have been in a state of su­ into the pine woods alone. Mr. An­ form. He wrote to Mrs. Stowe, who information given in the paper a day he communicate a knowledge of it to is a fool. At any rate, he iB a fool if he
And saw that she wrote with herpaiasol,
preme excitement ever since the mail dover and I have been there so often was residing in Maine, Mr. Stowe be­ later will atone for it. Let the farmer those who know less. Yet it often hap­ has not arrived at settled convictions
came in. What mill Philip say? I have that all its treasures of shade and sun ing Professor of Theology at Bowdoin on a Saturday go to the postoffice in pens that the clearest and most logical with regard to the best means of pro­
Lines on the gold*-n sand.
never been ho happy since the day he light, of s >aring pines and humble College. Tee author and her husband the two-miles-away village and return thinkers are, by no means, the beat moting his own health.
My heart it patted my ribs;
told me he had made up liis mind that mosses, seemed to belong to us. Its came to Boston. Mr. Jewett’s offer was without the paper, and the salutations teachers. They measure the capacities
The great general rule is to be tem­
She’» willing, no doubt, ou the sly
he was selfishly standing in my light, I winding ways are like enchantment, a surprise to the m. They were ready he receives from wife and family, if of their pupils by their own. They perate in all thing». On one side
The name that piea.svs her best—
i and that our engagement must be bro­ luring us on to more beauty and se­ to accede to any terms he might offer. heard by the publisher, would convince cannot appreciate the fickleness of the swarms a troop of doctors who inform
“ My own, 1'11 bo bound,” though I.
ken till he could Hee his way clear to a renity. It is like walking through His proposition was to publish at his him that Buch delays are dangerous. pupil's attention, the feebleness of his us that a cold bath every day is the
fortune. Nothing I urged could change dim cathedral aisles as we tread upon own cost, and pay a royalty of, we be­ He would learn from the “ What a memory, and the limits of his intelli­ only means by which colds and rheu­
Over her shoulder 1 peeped —
his noble resolve. But now there is uo the carpet of pine nte lies, and hear the lieve of ten per cent. Mrs. Stowe was shame —it’s too bad ” of the family that gence. They do not reflect that facts matism may be avoided. On the other
Uv.'r her ruiUiago dlars,
need
of any longer separation. His way wind fluting through the branches, somewhat disposed to take a share in his energy in securing news ut the ex­ so familiar to them are not easily ap­ hand is another troop who declare that
On the golden »and she'd »crawled:
iB clear to a fortune. I have drawn a while spicy incense is wafted about, the profits, as her sister Catherine did pense of the appointed day was a fail­ prehended by the pupil ; and, begin­ cold water every day is injurious, and
$100,000
prize in the Royal Havana L ittery I and sweet thoughts come like a bene­ in regard to her famous Cookery Book. ure—and would make a solemn vow ning with the remote aud general in that it by no means acts as a preventive
stead of the near and familiar, and fail­ against the class of diseases above men­
diction. You scarcely heur an ap­ Mr. Jewett explained that it would then never to err again.
Good luck under a horseshoe.
When we commenced to write this, ing to illustrate and bring home to the tioned. l’he whole condition of things,
August 13.—Mr. Andover camo to proaching footstep, and I was gather­ be necessary for her to bear part of the
Belle’s Diary.
give me my lesson. Ho said I looked ing some ferns, when some one close cost, and he suggested further that Mr. we did not expect to deliver a disserta­ pupil's mind, by meuns of illustration with respect both to the ignorance of
I
as
if I ha I heard good news. I wrote beside me said, “ Isabelle ! Isabelle !’’ and Mrs. Stowe should take competent tion on something that every publisher and fact, the principles he iuculcates, the public in general and the preju­
June 1, 1877.—Sunday. — We had
Philip
all about it, and how happy I —a voice that sounded strangely fa­ advice as to the fairest plan for Mrs. is familiar with, but intended simply to he fails to excite thought iu those who dices entertained by them, aud the con­
such a stirring preacher to-day—a home
am
to
know
that our days of separation miliar, but was not Mr. Andover’s; a Stowe, and he named some prominent repeat an old and particularly good have not reflected.
flicting convictions so steadily main­
missionary. He set the whole business
in Boston who could advise story told some years ago by the De-
One of the great perils of modern ed- ’ tained by the various members of each
before ub in a new light; he urged upon are ended—thut he muBt feel it as much voice that seemed to conjure a vision of persons
properly. The result was a decision in trait Free Press man, and which will ucation, says Professor Porter, is that, school, is very confused and mixed.
us the necessity of action. If nearer his money as mine, and that now he starry summer nights, and sweet scents, favor
of the royalty. Three months bear repeating. A proporty owner in aiming to be scientific in form, it is not
and
tender
words,
in
the
instant
before
will
not
need
to
slave
himself
to
death,
It frequently happens that no bodily
duties detained us, we ought to give'
after
the
book
was
issued
the
author
a
Michigan
town
had
invested
in
a
hand
I
could
turn.
I
never
once
thought
of
scientific
in
fact.
Even
elementary
and
though
we
will
uyt
be
very,
very
cure
can be effected unless a spiritual
tithes of our income, he said. Mr. ■
and her husband returned to Boston to press and material for a newspaper. text books err in this way. There is an cure accompany it. The body acts upon
Andover added a few remarks to eia l rich- not nearly as rich as Squire Philip Devereaux, but there he stood, receive
their first payment, which Mr. He secured the services of a printer, attempt to teach the alphabet after a ¡ the something which animates it, and
phasize the missionary's, and then the! I Cutts- yet we can live in comfort and smiliug and debonair, as if we had only Jewell states
was <¿10,000. He paid in but the printer was one of that class scientific method. The devices by which we call the soul ; the soul reacts
parted
a
year
ago.
“
Your
mother
told
I
happiness,
unhampered
by
debt
or
box was passed. Of eourse I hadn’t'
all
to
Mrs.
Stowe
a little over $30,000. who prefer to sit around a saloon play­ which conjugations of nouns and verbs upon the body, and thus the mutual
any money. I thought somewhat of: | poverty. How surprised, how happy me I should find you here,” he said, An amusing part of
the event was the ing euchre to doing his work, and the are built up scientifically after some disease goes on increasing. If any rem­
|
he
will
be
!
takiug
my
unwilling
band.
“
See,
I
putting in the ring Aunt Holyoke left
ignorance
of
both
the
Professor and paper was always late in ooming out, metaphysical theory in grammar, until edy is to be effected, therefore, it must
picked
a
four-leaved
clover
as
I
came
August
14.
—
Philip
has
received
my
uie, but didn't dare. Afterward, Mr.
Mrs.
Stowe
as
to
how
they
were to get if it came out at all. Disgusted, the to many pupils, “ the mysteries of the act mutually, too. The power of the
»cross
the
meadow;
that
means
luck.
good
news
by
this,
and
is
in
the
seventh
Andover said that if any one had come
the
check
for
this
large
amount
cashed, land owner went to Detroitaud secured parsing of our sweet English tongue will must be increased, aud this can
Isabelle, can you forgive me ?”
to church unprepared, she could leave heaven.
and
what
they
were
to
do
for
safety’s another printer. For a few weeks ev­ seem awful and recondite,” are a far­ only be done by habitually exercising
“
Yes,
indeed,
”
I
answered
heartily,
August
16.-
No
letter
from
Philip.
her inite iu his hands at uny time, to be i
sake
with
the
money
it
called
for.
Mr. erything went well, but one publication ther illustration of this tendency.
PerhaDs
it
is
too
early
to
look
for
one.
“
and
thank
you,
too.
”
the will, so that the intellect and the
forwarded for the good cause. I told ,
Jewett
took
them
to
his
bank
aud
in
­
day
the
owner
of
the
office
wt£it
in
to
It
would
be
a
good
thing
for
theorists
August
20.
—
I
shall
never
have
the
“
1
was
a
fool,
Isabelle.
”
sensibilities may be kept in their due
Philip, who overtook me on the way i
troduced them to the President. As liud his publisher out%n the bafck yard to be forced to submit their theories to, relations to each other. Bat while an
“ Aud so was I.”
from church, how much I was inter happiness of expecting a letter from
“Isabelle, do not turn away your' such distinguished visitors were rare, digging worms. He called him aud and defend them before, the scrutiniz­ effort is being made to put the spirit into
eated, and how much I wished I was! Philip again. Perhaps I am only pun­
ished
for
my
selfishness.
1
bought
the
head.
I never loved Annette. I love they were at once asked into the bank typo came slouching iu and began ing judgment of a class room of not healthy condition, the body must be
rich tw^ugli to contribute; and he only
lottery
ticket,
to
be
sure,
in
order
to
you.
You
have no cause for jealousy. parlor and then Prof. St>we w’as in­ tumbling over the contents of a drawer over-reverential youth. Mr. Darwin given the diet, the exercise, the clean­
laugh I , .ml pooh-poohed, and called
into the mystery of opening a to find a fishing line. Although it was or Mr. Herbert Spencer would, iu his liness and the repose that it needs.
me ¡.^religious enthusiast. Mother benefit the home missions, but th« I have come back to marrv you, Isa­ structed
bank
account
and drawing checks publication day work on the paper was opinion, have rendered far more val­ Such a task as this is not easy to ac­
i temptation to benefit Philip and myself
belle.
”
says she wishes Philip wouldn’t haunt !
against
it.
Mr.
Jewett tells how Miss backward. The owner looked around uable services to science, had their complish. Invalids who would have
was
too
great.
When
I
drew
the
prize
“
I
shall
never
marry
you,
Philip,
”
I
j$ie so much; that since he has broken
Catherine
Beecher
created ill-will by a moment and then burst forth:
activities in science been arrested by health must work for it.
I
doubted
at
the
time
whether
I
did
not
said.
“
I
do
not
love
yon
any
longer.
”
our engagement because we were too
denouncing
him
as
having dealt un­
“James, what do you mean? Here constant challenging from slow-minded
owe
it
all
to
the
home
mission,
but
as
I
“ Not love me?” he cried. “ Oh, I
poor to mirry, and no likelihood of
To Make a Wax Rose
growing richer, as his father had just had only hoped to draw a thousand dol­ understand; you have some natural re­ fairly by Mrs. Stowe in not giving u it is press day for the paper, and you and critical pupils. Education cannot
share
of
the
profits
instead
of
the
roy
­
have
not
yet
pressed
the
back
side
of
be
too
scientific
provided
the
attention
lars
at
most
for
that
cause,
my
scruples
sentment
—
”
failed, he ought not to act as if I lie-
The materials needed for making
longed to him still. I suppose she were overruled by selfishness. My re­ “ But no love.” Aud then he fell to alty. He claims to have successfully the paper. Didn’t you tell me when I of. the teacher is wisely distributed be roses are, one bunch each of single
thinks it diminishes my chances; but I ligious enthusiasm, as Philip onoe protesting and expostulating, while we proved that his royalty gave the famous employed you that you would press the tween the matter taught and the method white and green wax, one bunch each
a far fairer and proportionately Lumberman every week on time?"
of imparting instruction.
don’t waut any more “ chances.” 1 called it. died out when it came into walked out of the pine woods together; author
coarse and very fine wire, covered
more
remunerative
returns
than
that
“
Yes,
I
did,
”
drawled
out
James
as
Another important element of in­ of
competition
with
my
own
happiness.
I
and
just
as
we
emerged
into
the
road
we
don't believe I shall ever marry now;
with
green, (similar to bonnet wire,) a
neither will Philip; and why should we am punished, indeed. I was so happy, met Mr. Audover. He bowed and obtained by Catherine Beecher for her he continued poring over quoins, struction is individuality in the teacher, package of arrow-root, a bottle each of
The result of the difference was shooting-sticks, reglets, leads, rules, and the adaptation of his instructions
not be friends? Old Mrs. Abernethy tdb, when I started under Mr. Andover’s passed on. I knew he had come to book.
the
publication
ol “ Dred,” by Phil­ twine, side-sticks, wrappers, files and to the individual capacities and temper rose madder and tea rose paint, a rose-
convoy
to
the
church
picnic.
I
had
no
look
for
me.
I
parted
with
Philip
at
the
told me, directly after the engagement
leaf mold, and a molding-pin. (That
was off, that she always knew Philip doubt but Philip was on his way to gate, where we parted once before, and lips, Sampson Co., who-esubsequent old type in the drawer, to find the miss­ of his pupils. The tendencies of mod­ is a long piu with a round head about as
Devereaux was selfish and mercenary. meet me and make arrangements for to day it is all over town that our en­ failure swept away the author’s royalty ing iine; “yes, I did; but I didn’t ern education overlook the individual large as a pea.) To make the leaves,
and made the second book of little pe­ know fishing was so good up here.”
in the class. The influences which take a sheet of green wax and warm it
1 should have given her a piece of my i our marriage, because he had not writ­ gagement is renewed.
Within
two
days
James
had
all
the
cuniary
profit
to
her.
These
are
prob
­
tempt the teacher to sacrifice his own a little if brittle, by pressing it gently
ten.
Perhaps
he
would
be
at
home
Juue
16.
—
Mr.
Andover
lias
not
been
mind if she hadn’t been old enough to
ably
the
undeniable
facts
as
to
Mrs.
individuality
to the scientific method between the hands. Cut the leaves a
time
for
fishing
that
he
wished
for,
and
waiting
for
me
when
I
returne
1,
talking
to
see
me
since
the
day
I
met
him
com
be my grandmother, and hadn’t meant
a
Stowe
’
s
remuneration
for
Uncle
Tom
’
s
new
printer
came
up
from
Detroit
to
of
teaching
“
lead him more remorse­ little larger than the leaf mold, and
it
over
with
mother.
I
was
so
sure
of
ing
out
of
the
pine
woods
with
Philip.
it kindly. How unhappy I was when
Cabin,
so
far
as
the
American
publica
­
lessly
to
sacrifice
to the spirit of sys­ twice as many in number as you want
“
press
”
the
paper.
his
love
By
and
by
I
get
tired
strol
­
Philip
called,
but
I
declined
the
inter
­
Nell Williams got angry with me, and
We
repeat
the
injunction,
there
is
uo
tem
or
his
own
private
convenience the leaves. Wet the mold and lay on one
tion
was
concerned.
It
has
returned
ling
iu
the
woods
aud
hunting
for
view.
said she didn't believe that Philip ever
individual
aptitudes
and
capacities of of the pieces, then put a piece of fine
excuse
for
neglecting
to
“
press
’
’
the
considerable
money
since
Mr.
Jewett
’
s
maiden-huir
fern
with
Mr.
Andover,and
June
18.
—
Met
Mr.
Andover
walking
meant to marry me, and would never
failure,
and
still
its
sale
is
a
source
paper
on
its
regular
publicatiou
day.
of
his
pupils.
”
marry any girl without a fortune ! That sat down by some trees, a little apart on the causeway by the river. He
wire along the middle of the leaf, and
The report of President Porter’s pa­ over
from the others, to think and enjoy. turned and joined me. An uld woman profit.—X. F. Mail.
ended our friendship.
that place another piece ; then
per does not represent him as expand­ press firmly
Thursday.—Philip is going away ! Aud presently I heard Miss Anne Cutts came out of a fishing-hut presently, and
Female Gamblers.
the mold till it takes thp
ing upon this branch of the subject, impreesion. to Pinch
It is likp a thunderbolt. He is going reading a letter aloud to Mrs. Blair, begged for money. As he opened his
the wax from the
The Protection of Labor.
The female gamblers at Monte Carlo though practicrlly it is of the utmost mold at the edges, then separate the
into business in New York. Perhaps he and her droning voice was bulling me purse something glittering fell out at
i his feet. It was Aunt Holyoke’s ring.
are horrible to look at in their degraded importance. The almost entire lack of leaf from the mold, and cover the stem
will make a fortune, who knows ? Not off to sleep:
The
increasing
prominence
given
to
He
picked
it
up.
“
You
used
to
wear
womanhood. Old, painted, bewigged, human or personal relation between by winding around it a very narrow
“ Our wedding is fixed for October.
that I care for money. Mr. Andover
labor
discussions
and
organizations
and teacher is becoming one of strip of green wax, and pressing it with
brought me a book to read to mother, I I wanted to wait until Christmas, but this,” he said; “ that was why I bought make it worth while to notice briefly befrizzed, dressed in the latest fashion pupil
the
worst
features of our modern edu­ the fingers. Cut the petals from the
—
if
stout,
wearing
apparently
iron
it.
’
”
and a bush of scarlet columbines. How ! my lord and master objected. My gown
the
condition
of
the
laws
in
Europcau
cation.
The
office of teacher grows single white wax, making them a little
stays,
which
send
their
shoulders
up
“
You
were
very
good.
Did
you
I wish she could see their rich color and is already ordered of Worth. I shall
countries
on
the
subjects
with
which
more
and
more
like that of the spinner longer at the pointed end than they are
mean
to
give
it
to
me
?
”
I
asked.
to
their
earB,
and
must
give
them
in
­
giace I I told him that I had grown u bo married in church by Mr. Andover.
the
labor
movement
deals.
In
that
way
or
weaver
in
the
mills—simply to at­ in the natural flower. If you wish for
“ If you will take my heart with it,
finite torture in the vain endeavor to
“ Your affectionate niece,
sadden interest in home missions, and
we
may
best
be
able
to
realize,
from
tend
to
the
machine,
feed it with raw a pink rose take a little of the rose mad­
Belle.
”
—
M
ary
N.
P
rescott
,
in
liar-
retain
a
waist
—
if
lean,
tumbling
to
­
“ A nnette C utts .” I
wished there was something I could do
the
resistance,
what
the
momentum
material
and
have
it
reeled off, yard der, paint and mix it with arrow-root
I
per»
Magazine.
gether
bo
that
one
half
expects
to
Bee
for the poor people Rev. Mr. Gerrish
W as Miss Anne Cutts still reading
must
be.
after
yard
of
exactly
the
same pattern— until of the required shade.*
them
collapse,
as
they
Bit
there
like
so
y
told ns about. “Your mission is al­ aloud, or had I dreamed this about the
which,
in
case
of
the
teacher,
is fur­ For a white rose mix a very little tea
many
jointed
dolls
with
the
pins
taken
In France, combinations to affect
ready marked out for you,” he »aid. wedding aud Mr. Andover? I opened
Welcome to the Water,
nished
him
or
her
by
the
enterprising
out,
but
always
over-dressed,
always
wages
are
permitted.
This
is
a
great
“ You are eyes to the blind aud sun­ my eyes, and saw a little bird tilting on
rose paint with arrow-root, enough to
A lively scene on Boston Common modification of the Code Napoleon, painted and made up, and with the authors and publishers of text-books give it the creamy tint seen in the nat­
shine to those who sit iu the shadow.” a spray, and immediately Mrs. Blair
the ingenuity of the superintend­ ural flower. Paint the petals on both
I always think Mr. Audover is u plain i broke the spell by saying, “ Bless me, over thirty years ago is thus described which was formerly very severe on any most detestable countenances, be they and
ent.
The teacher watches his pupils
young
or
old,
naturally
ill-favored
or
thing
like
Trades
Unions,
making
con
­
by a writer in the American Cultivator
man till he smiles.
rubbing it on with the Anger and
j Anne ! it’s a good match for Philip of
passing from one grade to another very Hides,
what
ought
to
be
beautiful.
What
nection
therewith
a
grave
penal
offence.
that
city.
The
introduction
of
the
being
careful
leave a little ppace at
Tuesday.—Philip has gone ! He bode I Devereaux, now isn’t it? A 1 ucky day
much as the attendant of a machine for the pointeJ to end
me good-bye at the gate last night, un­ for him when he broke off with Belle Cochituate Lake water was really an Combinations of employers were also ought to be beautiful, but is not. How making
unpainted. After
or nails watches them painting, put each petal
der the stars. He is going to write of­ Ford !” And I heard no more; the important event in the history of the a misdeanor, although the punishment can you call that beautiful which so dropping pins
the hollow
out all alike into the recepta­ of the left hand, aud roll in them
ten. It is horrible lonesome to-day: trees and the bird seemed to swim be­ New England metropolis, and is still I was light. Police regulations are still manifestly fails in every characteristic cle; the result
gently
of his labor being tested with the molding-pin to give them
oppressive. No meetings are allowed charm of womanhood ?—where is
a
what would a life-time be without him ’I fore me in a cloud of mist. 1 Rtood up gratefully remembered:
On the 25th of October, 1848, at sun­ except by special permission. Funds neither modesty nor innocence, neither by the number of exactly similar pieces crumpled appearance. Make the stem
I’ve beguiled myself thinking over u und steadied mvself against a bowlder,
metal, which have been drawn, of the coarse wire, press some of the
plan for raising money for the home and Mr. An lover came and put my arm rise one hundred guns had been fired,and raised for striko purposes are not pro­ tenderness er unconsciousness, neither of
hammered
or molded by the instru­
love
nor
conscience
?
Those
well-cut
fea
­
tected.
Arbitrary
rules
or
measures
to
all
tho
bells
of
the
churches
rung.
Tho
missions. I’ve sold Aunt Holyoke's 1 in his aud took me home. And this is
of white wax on one end of the
ment invented for the purpose. Against . cuttings
tures
are
but
as
marks,
through
whiph,
enforce
strikes
are
severely
punished.
streets
had
been
decorated
with
flags,
stem
about
the shape and size of a roee-
ring. It was a pretty ring, but the the end.
it
working men are stroug be­ however, may be seen the true shape of this model and mechanical teaching
jeweler only gave me two dollars for it,
k - uuu Bud, and on this proceed to fasten the
Philip untrue; Philip the lover ol triumphal arches and mottoes, tho French
is for the interest of parents aud teach­
with which 1 have bought a lottery another I It is unreal. I cannot seem ' troops had been reviewed on the Com­ lievers in Trades Unions, and aim at the deformed soul within—through ers,
8- pressing them on firmly with the
as well as the public, to mi| chtiTv
’ ‘ P®^
which
may
be«
read
the
book
of
evil
nothing
less
than
a
concert
of
action
mon
by
the
Governor,
a
magnificent
°
molding-pin.
Cover the stem as di­
ticket. It doesn't draw till the 1st of to grasp it
lore of which they are the velvet cover protest.— Detroit Free Press.
July, and then how proud I should be i August 22. —A letter from Philip procession, occupying over two hours as wide as the Empire. In Belgium and
rected,
and
fasten
on the leaves.
the golden hinge. Of whatever
to take a thousaud dollars of it to the Devereaux. After all, I thought, maybe in passing any given point, had filed the laws, until a few years since, were
K eeping the H ead C lean .— Many
A V aluable S ervant .—Faddy said
parsonage for the cause, and how sur­ it was gossip and hearsay. Tue sight through the streets, and now with a very severe. There are but few Trades nationality they may be—American,
I nions proper in that conntry. In the Russian or French—they are always de­ that the toad was a “ beautiful bird j persons find speedy relief for nervous
prised Mr. Andover would lie !
of the familiar handwriting sent the mingling of banners, plumes aud arms, Netherlands
the Code Napoleon pre­ plorable in taste and style, and gen and really there is nothing so very ob­ : headache by washing the hair thor­
Wednesday.-Very dull. Read “Paia blood spinniug through my veins. He a sea of up-turned faces had halted near
vails
with
all
its
In Portugal, erally have that certain something jectionable about the little fellow, who oughly in weak soda water. I have
disc Lost” to mother.
congratulated me on my good luck, and the spot then occupied by the “ big Switzerland and severity.
Sweden
Trades
Unions about them which iB as clear a warning is certainly very useful in his way. known severe cases almost wholly cured
Thursday, 20.—Mr. Andover called 9 added: “Having broken our engage­ I tree.”
have
little
or
no
existence.
What to the unsophisticated as if they were Toads live upon beetles, bugs, flies, in ten minutes by this simple remedy.
It
was
four
o
’
clock
when
the
cere-
asked if I had heard from Mr. Dever ment when we were both beggars, how
strength
they
have
in
the
last
two markel “Dangerous” across their grubs and such small game. They are A friend finds it the greateet relief in
monies
were
commenced
by
singing
a
eaux. I’m afraid something has hap­ could I renew it now because you have
countries
is
the
result
of
recent
agita
­ shameless foreheads.
easily tamed, and will learn to accom­ cases of “ rare cold,” the cold symp­
pened to him.
beeome rich? Would not the world— liymn to the tune of “ Old Harvard ” tion. Combination laws and repressive
uy
the
immense
assembly,
led
by
the
pany a weeder about the garden and toms entirely leaving the eyes and nose
June 30.—A abort but delightful let our world~-have the right to point the
i
R elations B etween M orals and pick up such morsels as squash-bugs, after one thorough washing of the hair,
ter from Philip. He is too busy to finger of scorn at me ? I cannot accept ! Handel and Haydn Society. After a i police regulations have operated against
write much or ofteD. Mr. Andover is such generosity, Belle, even for your ! prayer from the venerable Dr. Sharp, them. In Germany, it is only within a F ood .—Dr. Book, of Leipsic, is re­ rose-bugs, cut-worms and potato-beetles i The head should be thoroughly dried
or two that anything answering to sponsible for the following note on the as are thrown them. A toad has been afterward, and avoid draughts of air for
going to give me German lessons.
sake, but must still plod on.” Once I i the mayor said, “ Citizens of Boston, it year
the
Trades
’ agitation of Great Britain relation between morals and what peo known to put away within him over a a little while.
has
been
proposed
that
pure
water
be
July 5.—The lottery drew nothing. should have thought these aentimants
has
occurred.
In Austria, strikes, un­ pie eat and drink: The nervousness hundred different kinds of bugs and
1
introduced
into
the
city.
All
who
ure
I could have cried. I built so many so noble. Whereas I was blind, now I
S tuffed B eefsteak .—Cat a thick
castles. The very next number to mine nee. Ho thinks I know nothing about I in favor of the proposition will please til very recently, have been contrary to and peevishuessof our times are chiefly flies and then wink for more. Such
law.
No
restrictive
laws
are
known
to
slice
from the roaad, in shape as near
to
say
aye.
”
attributable to tea and coffee; the di­ services as this surely ought to be
drew five hundred dollars. I painted the affair of Annette Cutts, or he has
exist
in
Russia.
The
Artel
or
Artisan
au
oblong
square as possible ; rub over
A
tremendous
shout
of
“
Aye
”
arose
gestive organs of confirmed coffee recognized, and such a servant accom­
«little horse» hoe—German forget-me- not courage to break it to me.
Guilds
have
had
great
influence
in
the
salt
and
pepper
to taste ; make a filling
from
every
part
of
the
Common,
and
modated
with
board
and
lodging
in
the
drinkers
are
in
a
state
of
chronic
de
nots on a gold ground—and Mr. Ash­ September 15 — 1 have resumed my
ley, the stationer, sold it for me for German studies, to divert my mind. the fountaiuat that exact moment burst protection of mechanics and town labor rangement, which reacts upon the garden. No animal is more inoffensive ; of stale bread and fat salt pork, or but-
general. In Italy the penal code brain, producing fretful and lachry­ or minds his own business more close­ i ter if preferred ; season with salt, pep­
five dollars.
I was thunder-struck. Everybody is talking of the approaeh- forth, scattering its sparkles and its in
formerly
visited Trades combinations mose moods. Fine ladies addicted to ly. He is a valuable assistant, and per, sage, etc.; roll it up in the steak,
freshness
in
mid
air
I
The
enthusiasm
Who could have thought it worth bo iug marriage. I told Mr. Andover
with
fine
and imprisonment. Some strong coffee have u characteristic tem­ should by all means be encouraged.
of
the
citizens
broke
forth
in
a
thrilling
sew the edges of the slice together, bake
much ? I mean to buy a ticket in the about the prize, and asked if he would
Blight
relaxation
has taken place. There per, which I might describe as a mania
in a quick oven, basting often. Make
chorus that woke the echoes of the hills
Royal Havana Lottery this time. Per­ take it for home missions.
are
extensive
organizations
among
the
for
miles
around,
and
the
roar
of
the
for acting the persecuted saint. Choc­
haps this is the beginning of luck.
H e D oesn ’ t G ive it U p .—Don Car­ a dressing of the drippings thickened
“ Have you the money iu hand?" he
Italian
working
men,
but
they
are
not
multitude,
mingled
with
the
booming
olate
is
neutral
in
its
physical
effects,
los said recently to a French reporter: with flour aud seasoned.
July 11.—Wrote to Philip. Mr. An­ asked.
usually
organized
to
regulate
the
con
­
of
artillery,
welcomed
to
Boston
the
and
is
really
the
most
harmless
of
our
F eather C ake .—Two caps of sugar
dover came to gve me a German lesson,
“No; I have not even sent on my
dition of labor. In all the countries fashionable drinks. The snappish, ** I affirm in the most precise manner
and afterward read to mother and me ticket. I have merely been notified pure waters of Liko Cochituate.
that
I
have
not
renounced,
and
shall
and
one of butter, beat well together ;
named, there is nothing like the sys­ petulant humor of the Chinese is cer­
from the German authors. I told him, that I had drawn the amount.”
never
renounce,
my
rights
to
the
crown
j
then
beat in one egg at a time until yon
tematic, practical organization found tainly to be ascribed to their immoder­
S ound A dvice .—A boy undertook to iu
“My dear Miss Belle,” he said,
just as he was leaving, that I hail
of
Spain.
When
I
was
on
the
field
of
have
beaten in five ; four cups of floor
Great Britain and in this country.— ate fondness for tea.
heard from Philip, because he asked “ pardon me—but I do not approve of torture a wasp by touching a lighted X Y. -Vail.
battle I protested through the mouths into which are sifted two teaspoons of
match to his body. The wasp applied
before. Thought he looked displeased lotteries.”
of my cannon. I caunot do so now, cream of tartar, one teaspoonful of soda
its warm side to the boy’s hand, and as
Let friendship creep gently to a but from my conscience I protest and dissolved in one-half cap of sweet milk.
“ Neither do I, any longer.”
or something; perhaps he thinks I am
A manager telegraphed to a Summer height; if it rushes to it, it may soon shall always protest.”
wanting in proper spirit, to correspond \ “ It may be a foolish scruple.” he it flew away it gave the boy these words
To C an T omatoes .—Pour boiling
of
wisdom:
“
Never
try
to
beat
a
man
pursued;
“
most
people
would
laugh
resort
hotel keeper: “Can my com­ run itself out of breath.— Fuller.
with Philip since our engagement is
water over the tomatoes so as to remove
pany play ‘ Pinafore ’ at your hotel,
at it; but it seems to me that money at his own game.”
broken.
Frequent disappointments teach us the skin ; slice them, and put in the
and when?” The answer came back:
No wonder that egotists find the to mistrust our own inclinations and boiler, do not add water, as there is
August.—Philip is bo busy that hoj obtained in that way d es more harm
No man ever looked on the dark side “Yes, about the middle of Decem­ world so ugly. They only see them­ shrink even from vows our heart may enough juice of the tomato ; scald well
can’t find time to write often. I’ve had : than good—will not bo blessed in the
of
life without finding it.
ber.”
selves in it.
only three letters sinoe he left, but he! use.”
prompt.
und can immediately.