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EAFAYETÍTE, ORÉGON, APRIL 13, 1877.
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j Starching
starenmg and Ironing.
Russian Customs. :
Our Foreign Trade.
The Tastes of Royalty.
Ixxly at home, so I shall go, as I told you |
The Black Hills.
1 w>>u!d.” His growlingtceased; side by
^eems
strange
It
tyms
to
us
old
housekeep«
The
go
’
d
value
of
the
poods
which
we
Captain
Barnaby),
an
officer
of
the
The Paris papers have recently been
What a fascinating cryl. spiced at once
I laid me on the grassy river bank,
; side we went down the walk, and when I
ers tl t anybody should find difficulty in English Royal Horse Guards, haa been sold to foreign countries and bought with the flavor of romance and wild ad­
And watched the fleecy piles far overhe ui, ' had closed the gate he turned away with giving some curious and interesting de­
dbint. up bosoms and collars nicely, but travelling in Russia. In his book of from them during 1878, was a little un­ venture, in a hitherto but little known or
And strained iny eyes Into the upper d. pth, a single dignified wave of the tail; which i tails r-spocting the costly articles of
our ranks are continually
optinuallv recruited by travel he gives an account of some odd der one thousand million dollars. Al­ explored country, with the prospective of
dress
or
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rnamont
po-sessed
by
the
royal
I understood as a oombined apology and
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If haply I might see the form
and noble ladies of Europe. The young women quite ignorant of these mysteries. customs which prevail there. Among though this is an enormous sum, it is less realizing youth's wildest dream of riebbs!
Of one now dead.
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farewell.
rhe * mutations in Wall srieet a year ag<$ others he notices the use of a potent than the value of our trade with other coun­ 8intmd’s fiction at fast realized; ? The
Brehm, the German naturalist, gives a : Counters de San Fdrnando possosses, it
left
i al neighbor of mine poor, and now beverage supposed to be adapted to the tries in some former years, but there has Black Hills, as you will perceive by the
I stood where ocean with a long drawn sigh, verv curious account of a chimpanzee at seems, a lace tunic, the like of which is
the
bi
bisve
wife hires nothing done but the climate.
never been a year .when our foreign trade map; are situated northwest from here
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owned
by
no
other
lady
in
the
-
world,
Throws down his pearly burden °n the shore, theZ-mlogical Garden in Hamburg., lie:
“The Russian officers, by way of was more favorable to ua,or when our own and Cheyenne, a group of hills stretching
And far beyond the LuaUcnpo’s distant verge satisfied himself that the animal under­ Queen Isaljella of Spain alone excepted. ,WRsh hyjg. She caine in to-day to ask ju4
Her Majesty has, it appear.-«, a perfect how I to make and manage the starch, *n<h thoroughly keeping out the cold, have people derived a greater profit from it.
out on the prairie, encircled on either side
I yearning looked for one who will
stood a9 much human speech as an aver­
I was glad to tell 'her. Dissolve the pearl invented a singular drink. They call it
There are two causes forthis: one aris­ in the embrace of the Cheyenne river.
passion
for
lace,
and
possesses
thereof
a
Return no more.
age child of two snd a half years old.
collection which is valued at $-1,000,000. s=taxcl in cold water, pour od boiling wa- jonka. After dinner, and when cham­ ing from the kind of goods we bought They are a spur from the great backbone
When setting summer sun threw his high For instance, when he asked, “Do you Tids collection is a perfect museum of ter, sirring all the time till it is the right pagne, claret, anti liquors have been and sold during the year; the otheMp . of the continent—the Rocky Mountains.
see the ducks?” the chimpanzee would
flames,
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consistency, that is, about as thick as drunk to an extent of which people in the fact that wh sold vastly more None of them are properly mountains,
l<x>k about the garden, passing over the lace of all kiuds, epochs, and nationali­ pastelfor ordinary purposes; if t>o thick
And opened far his gates of fire so bright,
this country have no conception, a huge than we bought. The latter circumstance but a succession <>f hills or valleys thick­
ties.
One
dre<s,
composed
entirely
of
geese rfnd swans, until he found the birds
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~‘ not iron nicely; if too thin the silver bowl is produced; brandy, rum, is commonly described by saying that ly covered with evergreen timber. The
it
I peered through wiatfully and tried to see
point
d
’
Alencou^.
is
valued
at
$20,000,
indicated. At the command, “Go and sit
o
spirits, and wines of all kinds are poured the balance of trade was in our favor. vallqys, leaving a cfear place open be­
The golden city where she walks
a set of flounces in antique Venetian lipen ill not be Stiff enough.
down I” uttered without any inflection of and
I s arch iny clothes when they come in promiscuously; apples and pears, with The meaning of the phrase, and the re­ tween the hills, are covered with verdure,
guipure is still m^re costly.
Of the
Who was ray light.
voice or glance towards a chair, he would
he rinse water, rub the starch well all foe fruits oa the dessert-table, are cut sults of the. condition it describes, we with'cool, rushing creeks in most of them,
Spanish mantilla veils her Majesty owns from :he
promptly obey; on being told “You are
Oh, deptbless sky I oh! ocean dim and vast!
a large number, some wnrtli frqm $5,000 iutojt )em and’ hang them on the line. up and tossed into the liquid, which fa shall explain hereafters»
forming almost a level road-bed for wag­
naughty,” he would hang his head, with
Oh, western gates, with endless corridor!
¡pnnkle the clothes 1 I have a then set on fire, and when in this state
Before the panic of 1873 the United on and other traffic, while on either baud
to $6,000 each. Queen Victoria’s passion tVher I sprinkle
an expression, of distress; and he very
Ye all are closed, and I can only weep,—
bowl )f thin, cold starch from which I the flaming mixture fa poured out into States was the best customer of Great hills arise from five hundred to two thou­
soon learned to express Disaffection by 1 is for India shawls, and her collection is wiring the .collars and bosoms and let
Ye cannot give me back the form
large goblets, which are handed round Britain, which is the greatest trading , sand f$et, farming a ..series ofo magnifi­
said
to
equal
in
value
the
laces
of
Queen
Hisses and caresses, like the children
I Of one no more.
Isabella. It include* shawls the ari of them' ie two or three hours or overnight, thejtable. It is a high trial, if the drink­ country in the world. She sold to us ( cent parks, leading one into Another all
whom he saw.
—J. G. W., in Hartford Churchman.
making which has long been lost, besides When they are to be ironed I place them ing-bout has been persisted in for several large.quantitie* of iron, both in the raw through the Hills. Their extent in any
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I pre>ume it is a very common observa­
on tlr i bosom board, rub thenf tiH they hours-, and it is one calculated to try the state, worked into bars and rods, and , one direction fa not more than one hun­
Do Animals Understand Human tion of persons who own intelligent dogs, all the finest and most delicate marvels lie smoothl
[oothly with a soft, clean, damp stomachs as well as the heads of the rolled into rails for railroads. We bought dred miles, when you again come out on
of
the
India
looms
of
the
present
day,
Speech Y
that if they happen to describe to a vis­
including webs woven of gold ! thryad, cloth, and then pass the iron over them, guests; but we are ,ip Russia,, et a la of her also millions of dollars’ worth of the open prairie. The only drawback to
itor some fault for which the animal has
From Bnyar<I Taylor’s interesting arti­ been scolded or punished, in the Tatter’s and embroidered with diamonds and If the starch shows any disposition to guerre comme a la guerre; and until this dry goods—manufactures of wool, silk, these valleys forming natural communi­
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cle in the February Atlantic we take the presence, he will exhibit an uneasy con­ pearls. The Empress Elizabeth, of Aus- stick, I lay »thin cloth on the Iwsom ihd excess of drinking goes somewhat out of cotton and flax.
tine pro­
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pass
1
he
iron
over
that
first,
then
remove
Our
chief
article*
of
export
were
then
( clivities of the creeks
fashion
with
the
upper
circles,
we
can
­
tri:»,
possesses
the
finest
emeralds
ever
following extract :
1 sciousness of what is said, even some­
through
not be surprised if the lower oneB remain ivhat are known as raw m itarials—that them, it beiug necessary, as in
Anima's have much more capacity to times quietly slink away. But the ex­ worn by woman. They a:e mounted in it ant finish the work.
-of
V& ious substances are used to give the equally addicted to it.” The table d'hote s, articles to be made more valuable by | Spring Creek, for instance, to cross it
understand human speech thajr is gener­ tent to which a horse, also, may be taught the guise of a diadem, necklace, and
ally'supposed. The Hindoos invariably to understand speech, is not so generally girdle of flowers; the leaves açe formed linen^ i polish, and keep the iron from dinner, which fa a new institution at a going through s-ime process of manu­ twenty-four times in a distance of ten
talk to their elephants, and it is amazlug known. The simple fact that he likes to of single èmeralds, and the blpssoms of stickibg. Some use a little lard or but­ Russian hotel, was found to be somewhat facture—an l f>»od. They are so still, miles, frequently down very abrv
a few shavings of white soap remarkable. “Previously to sitting do#n but not to so great a de/ree.
We ex­ banks, to the imminent destruction
how much the latter comprehend. The be talked to makes him attentive to the diamonds. The Grand D ickers of Saxe- ty, ty id ..................................................
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in
the
starch
just
after
hot
water
stirrel
ported
much
the
largest
part
of
our
cot­ both driver and wagon. In going
at
table,
the
guests
are
taken
to
a
side
Weimar
owns
the
richest
an
1
most
per
­
Arabs govern their-camels with a few­ sounds, and L am convinced that iu a
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cries, and my associates in the African great many cases he has an impression fect collection of rubies in the world. has bw ^en poured over it. Others use a buffet; here in profusion are sardines, ton crop, and bought back the cloth Caster
to Deadwood, a distance of se
;
desert were always amused whenever I of the meaning. I have at present a horse The fi-iest and larg st turqi|o|se8~ and teaspiti *onful of white sugar, or a bit of caviare, pressed and fresh—a delicacy made from it. This was aud is the arti- miles,
one crosses creeks about fi
addressed a remark to the big dromedary who served his country during the war, pearls that exist, are among the crown wax dn Sadie, or a little of gum arabic wa- unknown in this country, where the so- cles sold most largely to other countries, i sixty times; and the hills to go »
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who was my property for, twg months; and came to me only after its close. His jewels of Russia, and the finest sauphires ter. E pome boil their starch five minutes, called fresh caviare is invariably a little Grain, p irk, petroleum and tobacco, the
hills to go down! Some road
yet at the eud of that tim£. the beast experience while ou scouting service made in the world form part of those of Eug- otbcr| i only'one, and others not at all. salted—anchovies, and every conceiy&ble were, as they still arc, tlia next articles i travelled would make many per
j stand on end—locking all fou
Bavaria possesses atn-'ng her Siomeji do not make their starch until they relish; cigarettes are now smoked, a in importance.
evidently knew the meaning of a number him very suspieious of any gray object, ' land.
tie
their
clothes
and
then
rub
the
sprint
The
change
since
1873
has
been
very
t and letting her slide, like as
glass
or
so
of
liquor
drank,
aud
the
crown-jewels
a
parure
of
pink
diamonds
of simple sentences.
as I soon discovered; he would shy at a
As for the or­ 8tarcn into the dry linen and let it lie over party adjourns to the dinner-table. marked. The amount and value of the i seen the buys shoot dowu the si
Some years ago, seeing the hippopota­ fallen log in a thicket, a glimpse of mossy that is perfectly unique.
of merchandise that we used to j in the „winter. Scores of o
mus in Barnum’s Museum looking very rock, or a laborer’s coat left in a fence­ dinary diamonds of commerce, apart f om nightl before irohing, and some depeud Here, with the soup, little patee, made
iv
on
the
cold
starch.
But
I
have
import
most extensively have largely ] have paid the penalty of the
meat
and
rice,
are
eaten
in
lieu
of
bread.
entirql
thé
great
historical
stoues
of
tl»e
world,
stolid and dejected, I spoke t x him iu corner. By stopping him whenever this
English, but he did not even move his happened, and telling him, in an assur­ there are many private jewel caskets that fount! i the first method given the surest The soups, particularly those made of fallen off. We buy scarcely any iron. in coming to the Hills—la.
fish, such as the sterlet, are excellent, and We buy less than half as many cotton j selves out on the roads, wre<
eyes. Then I went to the opposite corner ing tone, that there was nothing to fear, might compete with those ofi queens. and el isiest.
If< One is disposed to polish her linen, well suited to a Russian climate, where goods as we used to consume every year'. highways of travel. Many ol
of the cage, and said in Arabic, “I know he was very scam completely cured of the Among historical stones there exists but
you; come here tome!" He instantly habit. But he still lifts up his head, and one really perfect gem that ^tauds high a polfal thing iron in iy be purchased at any an enormous quantity of nitrogen must There has been a decrease only less im- i on* that I saw left along th
[are store, It is a small, steel-faced be consumed to keep up the animal portant in the trade in woollen and tween Laramie and Custer wv
turned his head to wards me; I repeated the would, if. he could, cry “Hal ha!” when in the estimation of lapidaries and col­ hardm
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iron,wi
ith a bulge at the acuti end, and it heat.”
worsted goods. On the other hand, my return back, haying been
lectors, and that is the peerless “Regent.”
words, and thereupon he came to the he hears the s >uud of the trumpet.
A
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Jrom seventy-five ctfnts to one dol-
One of thegreat diamond-cutters of Am­ costs fl
“In the waiting-room at Riajsk waiters while the actual value of all our sales itp pieces— e wheel here and a U
corntw.where I was standing, pressed his
articles to be polished are first were hurrying about vfith glasses of other countries has somewhat decreased», ,—to supply breakage* and
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sterdam on onewccasl n was summoned to" ty The
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huge, ungainly head agaiu9t the bars of
Fashionable Dolls.
wAy, then damp- scalding tea, which were eagerly called that of our manufactured goods has in-' \ of other teams on the road_
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the Court of France on professional duty, iron?d in the ordinary
the cage, aud looked in my face with a
j on them a wet cloth, then for by the traveler. Tn fact,, the amount creased.
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’ < those painted oat to me had b
touching delight while I stroked bis muz­
It is an amusing proceeding to purchase and was permitted to take the Rjgent in ened by laying
placed on
oi a board and rubbed hard with of this beverage that a Russian can drink
Several new branches of export have and wrecked by the Indians,
zle. I bave two or three times fouud a a doU here and to note how her ladyship's his own hands for iuspection. The old pilaced
^Ige of the polishing iron till they is somewhat astonishing to the stranger; been started^and old ones have been de­ veutures and escapes which I
li >n who recognized the same language, wants are supplied. First she must be man spoke of the peerless gem with the the ’ bjlg
and the traditional washerwoman of our veloped. We have established a, large mude»ty and your lack of s
and the expression of bis eyes for an in­ dressed, and you are called upon to select tame enthusiastic reverence thatia painter shinef
Linen that is placed immediately after country, whose capabilities in this respect foreign market for American leather, of me to make mantioo, much
stant teemed positively human?
what style of under-garments you would might display'toward* Raphael's Trans­
I know of nothing more moving, in­ prefer, whether embroidered, trimmed figuration, or a sculptor towards the being.ironed ne u! the stove or in the hot are supposed to be unrivaled, would have, which we sell millions of dollars’- worth be said must remain unsaid,
The Koh-i-noor he sun isl stiffer wheb dry than if they are no chance whatever if pitted against a every year. Th* exportation of cotton say that he who would see L
deed semi-tragic, than the yearning help­ with lace, or plain, and the tiny articles Venus of Milb.
lessness in the face of a dog who under­ are produced, folded and tied up with looked upon as a mere stone, valuable permitted to dry slowly. It is a good subject of the Czar. A large »amoved- (a cloth has begun with great activity, aud must himself pay the shoj
stands what is said to him aud cannot blue ribbons in*packages of half a dozen only for its size, but lacking the true plan ro lay collars and other small arti­ brass urn) stood on the refreshment table, with a promise of a large increase. A one-half has beeu told* of I
answer. We often hear it said that no each, exactly as they are in the. real-life esthetic qualities of a really perfect dia­ cles bi a waiter and set^hem on a kettle the water being kept to boiling point trade has sprung up with Europe in of the Hills, nor have they y<
or o?l er support on the stove till they are not by a spirit lamp, as in England, but American refined sugar.
animal can endure the steady gaze of the lingeries. The Presses are charming, all mond.
explored. Their riches hav
quite iry. Sometimes the iron will stick by a funnel which fitted into the center
human eye; but this is a superstition. silk or velvet, sometimes trinyned with
Ths farmers share in the new favor ac­ exaggerated or ovjjt estimate
S aved bt a P rayer .—At the time of ina u auner perfectly unaccountable; if it of the urn; and was filled with red-hot corded to our producti<>ua,r 0A ten* of . same time I would caution th
An intelligent dog or horse not only en­ real lace, and <fot and fashioned stylishly
dures, but loves it. The eye of a beast as Worth himself could do. There are my vi>it t> Baxter, Ark., says a letter is rub >ed on a board on which fine salt charcoal. Economy was evidently the thousands of tons of batter and cheese anything else to "do that p
is restless from natural habit, but hardly workmen expressly trained for the trade writer, a court of Judge Lynch was in has b en sprinkled aud then passed over order of the day with some Of the trav­ are now sent abroad every year.
The where they are and let well e
more so than that of savage men. Cats, of dolls’ dress-maker, as it requires a full sea-ion, just outeidq the town. The a bro >n paper with wax in its folds, the elers, for, iustead of putting the sughr in list of such artic.es might be multiplied, as it must not be supp<>sed t
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birds, and many other animals seek, ra'her special talent to reduce the fashions of culprit, a young man of tweaty-sev. n, sticki ig propensity will be checked-. A their glasses, they would take a lump iu' but we will mention only one more. The whog «c* there has uutiiiug e
howl
>t
¿tear
water,
and
a
cleau
old
linen
their mouths, aud thus sweeten the value of pianos; organs, and other musi­ stick iris shovel into the gru
avoid, a friendly burnau eye. It is the day into such miuiature shapes. was proven guilty of horse stealing. The
. j vill remove! any specs the ljnrn may scalding draft.”
cal instruments shipped to foreign coun­ out all the gold he wants,
possible riiat tigers may have been turned Then. Mademoiselle must have her poodle jury—the mob—sentenced hitp to be cloth
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away by an unflinching gazé, but I sus- »nd her prayer-book, her writing case hanged forthwith. The rope- wa^ pro­ acqui; e beforeorwhile being ironed.
tries, now exceeds a million dollar* a or ravine* where gold fa <
yAlr.
Kct the secret lay in the surprise of the with letter and note paper, stamped with cured, and he was mounted ou the rear
taken up, registered and
The Astor Idiots.
ast at so unusual an experience, rather her monogram, her work-box and her of a wagon under the branches of a black
Anybody can see the advantage of this like any other property
B o B ton B kown B read .—Take two
than in direct intimidation. Thieves art jewel-iase, her set of furs in muff box, oak.
Speaking of families, one is led to no- change. Take the siogle article of cotton more ‘
one half the
pints >f sifted cofn-meal. If tins is old
said to have the be’ief that a dog, for the with some dozeu of “practicable” gloves,
Every thing was ready for his death, or dr< , pour on a sufficiency of boiling tice peculiarities which are bequeathed cloth; if we can work up the raw cotton idle, m
without mea-
same reason, will not attack a naked man, etc., etc. For be it known that she is an when'a philanthropic man of benign ap- water to wet it thoroughly. If the meal from father to son. Thus it is said that at home, and then sell it for lea* than .
tranger.
but I do not remember any account of a accomplished ludv, whose gloves can be atyearance—he was a stranger in that be fie >h and moist the water need only be the Aston hive an idiot in every genera­ we used to pay to foreigners for it, we have many are to
¿tied, v
burglary where they have tried' the ex­ changed at will, and whose finely-jointed community—requested to piayliu secret Warm Iuniie first case mix in gradu- tion. Old John Jacob’s oldest sod , who made a great saving. We have saved never intended to work,
periment.
fingers are quite capable of holding an with the prisoner. A vote w’as taken, ally, hen the muss is cooled, one pint of bore his own name, spent the larger part the freight of the cotton to Europe, and disreputable and crimiu
Cattle, however, are easily surprised. eye-glass or a handkerchief, an opera­ and he was allowed ten miuutes to work rye m sal; in the latter \lie
\he two may be of his life in a .private asylum built for of the cloth returning, and all the profit runaiug «< «tuck hit b
Plains in glass or an open letter. She has hsr li­ bn the soul of the doomed maD. It was miitg ed and the waterqxjhred
Once, in 1849, on the Salinas
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ptyred on both at him by his father. This was, do doubt, we used to pay to the manufacturer and daily occurrence.— Cor
California, I escaped exactly the same on­ brary of small volumes, just proportioned the most teituuate grant the young man osiCe. Now
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J ’ one even
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*'*' of the finest institution of the kind in Amer­ dealer abroad. The saving* divided be­
add
set of a vast herd of wild cattle as Mr. to her size; she has brushes of real ivory ever received. When in the midst of an salt, End one large teaspoouful of mo- ica, and consisted of an entire square tween the home manufacturer and the
T he R evorms P b »
” and conibs of real tortoise shell“, she has earnest supplication to the throne of lasse j at the same time mix iu thorough­ walled in, containing a residence for the consumer. Then if we can add to this a NERENCE AND ACCEr
Harte describe* in his ‘•Gabriel Conroy,
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by sitting down on the ground. They tea-services of solid silver aud shawls of grace, three of the prisoner’* comrades ly huff a teacupful of fresh, sweet yeast. keeper, with stables. The patient was profitable exportation of our surplus of Tha Turkish Minis!
were so unaccustomed to seeing a maD, veritable India cashmere »nd uuder the entered the crowd, tumbled the praying Let iljsCand
He was driven Cutton g<
we have something which ha* sent the fullu»-
itjsCaud over night in a moderately never left un watchfid.
proifects^yhth
makers and consumers Ottoman Am bass
except on horseback, that the position empire she was occasionally known to. man over, »n 1 gave the young man two warm!
out
in
a
coacn
in
fine
weather,
and
was
warmj place. It should be light in the
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was an absolute bewilderment to them. wear real diamonds, aud to indulge in loaded revolvers. The four desperadoes morning,
den fluctuations in price.
morn^ig, but .still
.mill faeet.
fweet. Nevertheless, treated with all possible attention. The from
, The reform* p
The foremost halted within a hundred tea sets of solid gold. She has dresses, broke f >r horses held by another of their I woiyld
cost
of
taking
care
of
him
was
about
six
e
caujteo^m^haugo
io
the
charac-
ence and accept
wotjld add & small tea-p
tca p >onful of soda
feet, formed a line as regular as a file of even now, t.immed with real Valen- party, which they mouuted aqd rodeTrff, f to neutralize any
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lateot acidity. After thousand dollars a year, including inter­ ,teroft>ur foreign trade wamncfoubtedly eminent areal
soldiers, and stared stupidly, until a team, cignaes a id she costs a good deal more tiring into the, crowd. So qhick were this it perfectly incorporated, the mais est on the property. About six years ago in the first place the wretched nuaheial embrace two
luckily approaching at the right time, re­ than any toy ought to.— Pari» Corres­ the movements of the desperadoes that shout 1 be placed in well-buttered earthen the patient died, being then about sev­ condition of our country.
Trade at suitiug from
leased me from my hazardous situation. pondence Philadelphia Telegraph.
the members of the sanguine Court were bakid g-pans, or, still better, iron ones, and enty-five years of age. The present idiot is home was depressed, and our people «uInMed v
Few persons are aware of the great ef­
taken by surprise, aud before they recov­ sm ool lily rounded off. The pan should Henry, son of the late William B. Astor. stopped buying. Our rich men are not immediate
Fatal Fan.
fect which quiet speech exercises upon
ered the horse thieves had a good start. be on y three-four ths full. It should be As soon as his case was found to be hope­ building railroads, and of course do not follows: ’
the most savage d<»g. A distinguished
There was mounting of steeds in hot set in a
darmene,
t warm place, and when the loaf less he was placed on the farm near need to buy English iron for raila.
A letter from St. Louis to the New
English poet told me that he was once
haste,
profanity
and
pistol
shots
in
pro
­
The bad state of trade produced lower elaborated.
rlias ri ten so th if the pao fa quite full, it Rhinebeck. The manager of this eatab-
Ywk Herald relates how a sally of coarse
walking in the country with Canon Kings-
fusion.
Tue outlaws hud foe fleetest il is rea ly for baking, ;, the oven beiug pre- lfahment had care of him; all went well prices of the goods we had to sell, and Ufa consider,
jesting ended in homicide:
t ley, when they passed a lodge where an
horses,
and
escaped. The jury dispersed Viousiy well heated.
¿until Henry got acquainted with a cotffr- consequently other countries bought of uilines into ca.
One tv* ning, Dot long sine-, a number
immense and fierce mustiff, confined by
sadly
to
their
homes, intending to niRke
try girl of low family and was soon de­ us more freely. When once the- move- as soon as th&|
of young meu and boys we.e lounging at
P kk ; led
;
C abbage .—Select a nice, firm
a long chain, rushed out upon them.
surer work of their next culprit.
’
coyed
into a marriage. Tne expectation ment had begun, American enterprise assemble and bei
;
the corner of Jefferson- Avenue and Pa­
neadpf
if cabbage;
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take
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off all the outside
They were juot beyond his reach, but the
of wealth led to this, but it was disap­ had much to do with pushing it, The information for a
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cific Street, in the western part o£»the
chain did not seem secure; the poet
T he great merit of New England leave! aud shave it exceedingly fine (not pointed ; for the father left Henry a pen­ ventenmal
Centennial Exhibition at Philadfelplria
Phila<Hlpii__ asked relative to th
city, when three men in a buggy drove
would have hurried past, but Kingsley,
weather is that it fa always remarkable, ¿hop|t. remember); place it in the jar sioner on his brother. Since then Henry has undoubtedly helped It. We shall see the iuatiiutiua of cor
past. Something peculiar in thejitylfljOf
laying a bind upon his arm, said, “Wait
iu oue way or another.
It iFnoue of you intend to keep it in, sprinkle salt and was accused of striking a child in a cruel its effects hereafter.
merja, composed of
the horse attached lo the buggy Caused
your taste, then cut a
a moment, and see me subdue him!”
your tame, non-committal sort of weather. pepp
manner, and damages to the amount of
Unless
the
indications
lead
ns
astray,
Christians,
a system wi
the
boy*
to
hoot
and
utter
coarse
jokes,
pera yogt fiue, add two
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Thereupon he walked upto the dog, who, whereupon the men in the buggy puile<£, It asserts its individuality, and fa uot to
twenty thousand dollars were recovered. the foreign trade of the year 1877 will fate in several parts of l
erect upon his bind feet, with open jaws
tin ignored. This winter it fa remarkaii
more'll largely in manufactured Amer- admission of non-Mussuh
Like all idiots, he is cruel; but this ver­ be ---------
up, and considerable badiuage followed,
and glaring eyes, was the embodiment
for its steady cold, and frequent st<
diet^ is only explained by the family ican goods
1» than ever before; and this to military soboufa, which
during which some person in the crowd
of animal fury. Kingsley lifted bis
y)» tw
The poor have felt it< severity, a
the finetjvo^
. It has never been equaled in may lay the foundation of great 00m- ly authorized and decreed
crossed
the
rein*
in
the
bridle
of
the
, pour over
spool i white
band, and quietly said, “You arc wrong!
well-to-do have hot eseaped fr
enee.
The mereial prosperity.— Youth'» 'Companion.'
"faster; th* prohibit!
horse. This enraged the men in the
a
> You have made a mistake; you must go
o'
conveDiencies. Travelers b^'rail have cold vinegar'
of Caucasian* e? maree
buggy,
one
of
whom
jumpedAiut
and
de
­
back to your kennel 1” The dog sank
fora
C h ckkn C heese .—Boil two chickens be dune is to arrest the idiot and
HI «.
manded
to
know
who did it. A young been sensible Mof it, and
T-Housx.—The con-
 Mi>N8TER_
down trpou bis fore feet, but still growled
coast have experienced i
Ü8 till ti _ id«r.
Tkke out all the bones aud him on “the limits.”
uteiy
man
named
George
Williams,
aged
twen
­
k
light-house
which
angrily; the canon repeated bis words in
straction of the
have been frequently
ayed for hours chop he meat fine, season with kalt,'*pep-
ty-one,
who
was
pimply
a
looker-on,
was
.Jiofthe Trocadoru
a firm voice, advancing *^ep by step as the
is to stand on tl
and sometimes bur
headlong into per aid butter.!
•J Boil
B >U down the liquor the
^exhibition of
T he W ell -B ehaved D og .—An amn?-
dog gave way. Her contlMwl sjv»a.lr.'.rç* pointed put as the practical joker, and
-W r w
gr*M JtoJy of chickens were i boiled in, until
anti! there re
re- ­ ing story fatotdof tíre toreen
the man Tr<fin the Buggy attacked hfm,
~
—
s
first
vWt
{ÿfg
hal
¡¿flight-house
In the
suow
the ground it^a Winder that main« only enough' to make the chopped
grarv reproof, as to a human being, until
to Crathie Church, dear
i
Balmoral
Castle,
1337
ex
l
ie hadiforced the mastiff back into bis and a scuffle ensued, in which a pistol they
-three
me- event s at PiiHlippopolis; formation of a
1867 exhibinon ws* only
ve been able to runAt all. Out meat<]uite moist. Put the • meat into a
sfuniai comasfamn to be dispatched to
was
discharged.
Young
Williams
tell
to
her
favorite
residence.
kennel, where the latter silently, and per­
tre* (180 feet) high,
on t
Northern Pacifio they don’t start mold ¡of any shape that is desirable or
UMBiillsyets vX. Bosnia, the Danube aud
the
pavement
and
died
within
three
A
flue
large
dog,
belonging
to
the
one
will
reach
1^
metres,*
haps remorsefully laid down.
out
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th less than ten days’ provisions, convoiiei
------ silent. When cold tm;n out and clergyman, followed him up to the pulpit
a of liberty of
I cannot now tell whether I remem­ minutes.
slices. It is excellent for picnics steps, and lay down agaiust the door dur­ height. The ligbt-huuse w“
A sadly-instructive chapter on the fruits and they take along a supply of blaukets cut iq sli
bered thia story, or acted simply from a
dered for-Plymouth, and itn
and $ther comforts for passengers should or for* a lunch when travelling.
ing the sermon as “still aa a stone.” red lights will be seen several
sudden instinct, in a very similar case. of idleness and ill-manners. The trouble the train become blockaded at any time,
Rols-
began with loafing; loafing led to black­
R o A bt P artridge .—Dress and singe The next day Sir George Grey, who was the maiu. It will contain tea
I,was in San Francisco, and went to call
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themJ r till
t the bodies
guarding; blackguarding brought on a There häV« been frequent shipwrecks on C
them;
with a stuffing of''then in attendance on i Her Majesty, met
Upon a gentleman of my acquaintance,
attendants, two provision bi
the coast, and the suffering among- the
bre , crumbs, seasoned only with pepper, the clergymao, and remonstrated with
who lived upon Rincon Point. The quarrel; the quarrel ended in murder. coasters who creep along from harbor to bread!
infirmary
and a bedroom with .w
salt and butter ;' put some cold st<>ck or him for allowing
by
And the victim of the murder was per­
...jg his dog to be on for the shipwrecked. About fifty m
house stood a little distance back from
harbor,
and
are
six
weeks
making
the
haps
the
only
one
not
to
blame.
That
gravy
into
the
the'
pan
and
aad
baste
fre-
fre
­
‘
the
pulpit
ste|
Es,
feeling
assured
that
it
the street, in a beautiful garden. I
(162 feet) above the level of the «
trip to Bostoo, ought to bring about the
walked up between clumps of myrtle and the men would have done better to drive passage of a law prohibiting all navigat­ quency; three-quarters of an hour will would annoy tl e Queen. The clergyman movable annular plate fa provided,__
promised that bis pet"
on without minding the insult, and were
cook’them. Serve with gravy, enriched at once Klltely
1
fuchsia to the door, and rang the bell.
shooting the salvage line within a range
ing of this kind on this coast in the with tome good game saqce, with mashed
wrong
too
in
carrying
concealed
fire
­
should
I
kept out of chui&h next of 8,000 to 10,000 metres. Near the bare
Instead of answer, there was a savage
winter
season.
A
marked
feature
of
the
potatoes ana jelly.
Sunday.
tyyi • giant dog sprang around the cor­ arms, does not change the responsibility. weather has been the weekly periodicity Po
of this gigantic,phoroe there is a
C r I eam M uffins .—An excellent and
The wise man wa* right when he branded
During the following week the clergy­
ner of the house, and rushed at me with
plete aud improved life-boat arrange
of
the
storms,
coming
regularly
at
the
unlawful sport as “firebrands and death.”
man was honored with an invitation to which allows of a life-boat bei
every sign of furious attack. I faced him,
close of every week.— Portland (Maine) well-tried recipe.^ One quart sweet milk
After by one man.
-—half cream, it you can get it—one heap­ dinnerswith the e Royal Family. ____
stood still, and said, “I am a friend of
T he wretebedest man in America lives Transcript.
dinner,
in
convt
ersation,
the
Queen
in-
ing
quart
of
Graham
flour,
six
eggs
and
Mr. ■« ■■-, and have come to visit him. out on North hill. He has one hundred
quired
why
the
dog
was
not
on
the
pulpit
8ult_to
taste.
Bak*
immediately
in
hot
Yun must not suppose that I mean any and tity dollar* bet on the election, but
T h » story fa told of a clergyman, that
j
rings. Your oven should be hot, steps as before.
iter preaching an interest!
interesting sermon on mu
harm. I shall wait to see if the bell is it was so long ago that he
be can
can't
’t remem­ after
“
Please
your
Majesty,
I
kept
my
dog
and
muffins sent to the table as soon
answered ; you may stay and watch me. ber which man h<
he bet it on, and the other Recognition of Friends in Heaven,” he aa t
at home last Sunday, as Sir George
UP- i
I am not afraid of you.”
And the air fa full of was accosted by a hearer, who said: “I
fellow won't tell,
thought it would annoy your Majesty,"
The animal paused, listened intently, intimidations and threatening* and liked>your sermon, and I now wish you
ral G riddle C akes .—One pint
was the reply.
ml mush, one pint of /flour, two
would preach another, on the recognition of
but was evidently duteutirelv convinced; thingi.—Burlington Hawkeye.
on*
“Oh, no,” replied the Queen; “let him
of people in this world. I have been at- eggsApiece of butter size of >n esw. one
be still growled, and showed his teeth in
come as usual. I wish that everybody
rather an alarming manner. Then I said,
A FASHION magazine says, “If the tenXiug your church three years, and not and mhalf pints of soar mi/fi
behaved at church as well as your noble
M shall ring once more; if there is no feminine forehead fa longer than the nose, fivo persons in the congregation have so milk, one tea*poonfol of
dog!
”
». answer, I »hill go away.” He followed it should be shortened by the hair.” And mtrh as bowed to me in all that time.” and qdd the
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me np the steps to the door, glared fierce­ if, on the other h^od, the masculine nose
boilifigj water
ly while I rang, and would undoubtedly is longer than the forehead, we suppose
G overnor B rom aaye that there were
have dashed at my throat bad I made a the man ought to let his moustache grow w/lve* in Chicago as late as 1850. There
re found oe
suspicious gestumi Cr< As no one came to up over the end of it and half way to his aA more now—only they move on two
draw-
the door, I finally said, “I srethare fa no- eyete
iistead of four feet.
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log
Yearniug.
f
f
all .