CURIOUS CONTRASTS. I h r l i r i i w u v to u d v u n i ' r y o u r Inin litres i i i i c i r s i s is tu yin ir M-ll w i t h U k 11'*'!. s l U 'ii K vv I h i m - I il i i ^ i essi v r niel I i i h I m c a n ani y o u , Mut «MilV tiiiMiii’i iillv , lillt w i t h t h r y nm l in I v ice I hut it in i i l t i i n r s u l i l r tn H iv e in I i u m i h - h ’, m a i l e r s T h e la tter Is i i l w u \ s i n lis iil e n ii a silent l e a t m e ln Im n k in n However, w e m i i s i ile t II m lv ÍH a h le tu ai <411 :« i 1 11 v o ll w i t h t h is lai I 'I he otti« n s a m i ill re c tors ul i l u s i n s t i t u t i o n a l w a y s stanti re ru h to j ; i v r ■ d v i r e to its p a t ro n s m i a u v li n a u i nil m ilt e r s , as t h e y a p p re c ía te th e sill cess n! th e liis litu t toil i l r p m i l s o n the s i i c i ess o l its d e p os itors . WITCHCRAFT IN SCOTLAND. HAD EYES, BUT SAW KJT. A ü t h o r . W h u w W n li n g * and M .th o d " B . a t n c e L a y n g ’a Fat* at »ha Handa af o» Lifa Wara Conlradicle ry. i tha Mob In 1705. A mull of yeulua when be wrltea a T b a t tiallar In « tri Ijcriifl ami brutal bonk and all the g„,l comea mailing treutiuent of Hiiruril wlo ües ouï e lliln bis wild" Is In an abnormal aialw. tooineil lu rira tu tbotlanil I* ahown lu ami lieiicv live* of men of letters have HU-wart Dh k a "Tlie l'ageuut ut tbe often been In glaring eoutraat to their Fort h.’ lu I70.’i Fltteu weetu guldr’l u riling* Mnntiiluiie tells US that tie uuenvlublo nolorlety iru n i a sériés nf alw ays ubaerved supen elestlal n|ilu |il’usis ni buis nf nul woliieii, tinij (lie Inns to lie aefoiii|innlisl with sutiferrii pulllpllleleers nf Mie iliiy were kept I ll ’ ll || l l l u l ' H l s O il I lie u t lle l till t i l l , t i l l ’ bu*y nu botli aides lu ed It. work their will on her Ha ng e d on a Bu t the Inugh by lii’ Hiullghl. " I ’lKib. poob.” said Sc utt rope between a ship arid the ahore, lights to be turned on YIELOINO ter nnd the chatter went on uncon­ “ you don’t supliose t ever saw tt by ahe was pelted with stones till half cernedly about me. and after a few F o r F »11 r t s n llu g m oo nlig ht!" W illi a m Matthew s.S alu te dead und Dually pressed to death u n ­ minutes It d a w n e d upon me that lights ili’UVe’a Monday t ’liata ‘ ‘S lm d eln n d der a door It seems that In those were not necessary In an Institution C h a lle n g e ” days no one was safe against (he for the blind at nigh t: that the sitting wildest accusations which might Is, room was ” o d a rk e r for those girls lit Nt \Y |,| f « ^ i.l r < lai, brought ugulnnl him." then than It bad tieen all through the (• ra jr W i n t e r Oavio« by W hic h th* Hollow Strip « of beautiful, sunny day I had enjoyed so Swedish Red Dough A r t Produced. much A « my eyes grew a hit ac­ /A# /■##! i/«| H aven't you often askeil. “ H o w do customed to t li e ’da rkness | could per B U t k Kuiuan they get Hie hole« In nu n n rn n l? ” Ye» re ive that Ihe g'rls had d r a w n tbelr A*(r* A\tf.j you undoubtedly have, and unless you Probably a Dutch Invention of the chairs up around mine and were busy Seventeenth Century . have visited a iiiarnrohl factory yon w ith embroidery and lace m aking a« Fur Spring IMaiitlng T h e history of sash w indo w s Is som e are probably ■till In doubt lutcrest they talked. w h a t obscure, but the probability Is “ Shadelurid C lim a x ’ lug methods are employed In bringing " A n d for the rest of the evening 1 this food Into the form in which It u that t h e ) were a D u tc h Invention and K A rll^N t, Moki l * i t » l tilt*, I.i r ^ r a t mill sat there fry in g not to let m y blind­ that they were Introduced Into En g place,) before ttie public. ( U l K\ r r (iro w u IVotlui' land soon after t h « revolution of It 188. ness fret me. not to appear stupid li>K loo bueli* 1« |*ei nero uu d ry bill laud A fter the dough ba- been well m l m l T h e derivation of the word "sash" In when the girls, forgetful of m y afflic­ and kneaded in „ powerful machine It 1* ^ / u AtK.fr t h a t yoM u r r »/rttim/ i j enui n* tion. held up their work for m y Inspec Is n u d y to form tuto muenroul. which this sense Is the D u tch " s » » . ” a sluice— ** JShtliit lit* it U n i i u l N t i i / « htt y i/o rt I f t u m Hon. T h a t was the time I realized old Englt«ti "snsse “ In Queen Anne's 0 u r /*«#F f / i n if B t i r * /'r 1 « r# 1 i r e • «* tuli’ y o u Is of a tube shape about one-fourth w h a t It really Is to be blind.” — N e w C a n n o t ujfu> i to f i l a n t a n y u l h c r $ t n l oul § Inch In diameter, or spaghetti, which reign they were yet *„ comparatively uncommon na to be mention,si as a York Press. la n solid all’ k shape of about one Write» for S a r i p U i end Price* ajiecliil feature of houses that were eighth Itieh In diameter T ills Is done A s k f o r ( a la i , . N a . \.K*> Civilizatio n! In the T a l le r , by forcing (be dough under hydraulic advertise,) na "to let." A Japanese diplomatist Is said to pressure through a cylinder with a Hat for Instance. No 178. May 27-.'iO. 1710. have exclaimed: " F o r 2.000 years we P O l I U t O . ORISON there la thla advertisement: circular bronze die or mold at the but kept peace w ith the rest of the world " T o be lett. In Devonshire Square, tom T h e mueuroul die Is full of holes and were k n o w n to tt but by the m ar- near Blshopagate. a very g o < x f Brick u I h , u ( one fourth Inch |ti diameter, anil House » f :i Itootns of a Floor, and a vets of our delicate ethereal art and M i ll hole In is a smalt pin In tbe center the finely w rou gh t productions of our of It Will, b Is nttucbe,| In lin e side of g o o d Hall, with very good tight and the hole Tills pin forms the hole In dark Closets, the whole House beiug Ingenious handicrafts, and n e were But from the the macaroni and divide « the dough well wainscoted and ansli'd with 30 accounted barbarians: d a y ou which we made w a r on other on one side na It starts through the Sash Lights, a very pleasant und con nations and killed many thousands of h o le but before the dough rem lies (he vcnlent o i t b e lielnw Stairs." etc. end of the Inde the dividisi s id e come« F ro m Eng la nd they passed Imo our adversaries you at once a dm it our together and re m a in « so. making a per France, where the first to put them up claim to rank among civilized n a t i o n » ” feet lulic T h e spaghetti die cnntnlns was Marshal de txirge at his new | O n mailing the foregoing tn the Ja v a only plain hole« iilmut one eighth Inch h o u s e nt M ontm artre Speaking of 1 T i m e « we are reminded of Professor IjM'uted at London. Oregon, in III diameter arranged In groups When K e n n y 's story of the shipwrecked mar- this. Lister In HRW writes In tils " J o u r ma< m oni and «puglietii «siine from the ney to Paris :" " W e had the good for | Iner who at d a w n came across a tii«* ( ’a l a i M x i y a mountains, s i m i p r e s s e s or cy lin d e r» they nre cut lulu gibbet and exclaimed. '’T h a n k Cod. tune here to find the marshal himself feet alxivesea level, twelve certain length«, the length depending H e show,si us Ills great sash win,lows, j here 1» a sign of civilization.'"— London miles from Cot t a if e U|«in whether the curing or d ry in g ta how easily they might be lifted up and I Ulobe. to lie done on trnyn or by hanging over dow n nnd stood at nny height, which (irove, Ore. roda A Clever Phrate. co ntrivance, he anld. he had out of In a sninll volu me „r kiimorous let­ In curing or d ry in g macaroni tbe - Eng la nd by n small model brought on Cuisine and Recommendations length of time varie« according to the tera and • iKM’tns. otte of .......... these thè clas- from thence, m there being uoiu- noth - purpose m u t i mence, e re oeing ---------------- — .............. excellent. Hot mineral baths, process employed and lo atmospheric ||1(f of |lolMMa.yMa* Hlotibs Oh. 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