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CONDUCTORS LOUISE MIC8H. I HOUSEHOLD. “Oh. Mr. Quixote, Mrs Wisconsin Private letters from p.. 1 says you said I like to have all the la G ossip R ebuked .—One day the Loune Michel, the C'oinJJB dies under my thumb,” I simply pat conversation at dinner in a family A Few Wise and Useful Hints Offered of the most dramatic H.-/B heron the shoulder and answer: “My The Cime of ml Remeliet for the Diitrening well known to the writer turned upon Gratuitously. city of strong eontrasSil Trouble ’ dear creature, do you think I could a lady who was so unfortunate as to types. ■ say such a thing of you? If I had have incurred the dislike of certain ••IF A MAN LOSE HIS TICKET, An American lately «¡J BEEF TEA AS A CUKE FOll SLEEP made such a remark does not your BOUNCE 1I1M." members of the household because of sion to a meeting of LESSNESS. conscience satisfy you that it must some little peculiarities. After sev states that the disorderly^« For never more—alack the day!— have been about Mrs. Wisconsin?” eral had expressed their views in no suddenly silent, as it ¿J Doth she my rambles seek; To succeed in any industry, a man and then I laugb, as if it were all The causes that produce this seri gentle terms the married sister when a delicate little w1Jtl^B My woodman’s garb of homespun gray a joke, and tell her a mild and much should be solemn and disagreeable. Brings blushes to her cheek; ous trouble are various. Not unfre added: in black, walked forward»« diluted little club story. My homely manners rouse her scorn; "I can't endure her. and I believe Especially does this rule apply to No tender glance betrays Satisfy a woman’s little personal quently the tendency to it is inherited I will not return her call if she comes those whose aspirations for sudden form and made a gentle »^B peal for quiet. I The joy of old that oft was borne vanity, and she will be sleek and vel with a delicate nervous organization, here again.” Along these forest ways. She had a pale, immobile J wealth have carried them into the vety as an amiable cat. Several and overwork will increase it It is Her husband, who had hitherto re Some gallant of the Bmoky town, times when Mrs. Delight has been on difficult for the sufferer to know just mained silent, replied: profession of conducting railroad out a trace of excitement ¡J Where, with her kinsman free, spoke with her eyes riJ the verge of an open quarrel with -She will not trouble you again, trains. The genial man never suc hands clasped banging She passed the winter, must have grown certain of her sister workers, I have how much work, mental and physical, my dear, as she died an hour ago.” More tender than should be. ceeds in anything, and the genial Her voice was low andtofj restored her to good temper by mere may be accomplished without produc However it is, to cloud and rain “You do not mean it? Surely you conductor is doomed to a life of dis kept time to its iuonotono»l My day of sunshine turns. ly referring to her for grammatical ing the unpleasant result. For one are only teasing us for our uncharita- Though still with love's delicious pain -JL correction the committee report of by a slow rocking .to and J appointment and penury. so constituted a most watchful care bleDess?” My heart within me burns. I some (absent) member. Precision of The conductor should first assume body. "She is really dead. I learned it becomes important, and the most in Adieu, the blush so like the dawn’s, In this gentle, even mnij phraseology—except when she is ex my way to dinner.’’ that the road is run for his sole be poured out vindictive degj 1 he lissom Bhape and light! cited—is one of Mrs. Delight’s chief teresting employment must be turned on Overwhelmed Swiftfalls, like tile forest of fawn’s, with shame the lit vanities. She is a woman fond of away from at the first sense of weari tle group realized for the first time hoof. Under no circumstances should of her enemies and them iJ Fair, sunny eyes, good-night! Still of a woodman must I toil, “ long-tailed words ending in ’ousity ness. • the solemnity of such sinful conver he ever permit a passenger to glean rations to murder that appal] My lot forlorn and poor, or ’ation.” I have observed that she An earnest conversation with a sation. Let us take warning, and the idea that the fare-paying traveler most brutal of her associate] While ye become the Summer spoil This woman is the high-nil is wise enough to frequently employ friend exciting your sympathy, the Of some more courtly wooer. speak of those about us as we will is entitled to the slightest respect. murder in France. WtJ these long-winded terms in the van wish we had done when But henceforth in the gray old woods demand upon your strength made by If a man wants to know anything may think of the truth or] quishing of the meeker members of My p ace and rest I’ll find; “Death sweeps their faults with heavy hand, and he is square across the jaw and an invalid, reading aD article that As the association. her political convictions, th] They have no false, coquettish moods sweeps the sea the trampled sand.” Mrs. Delight is a woman of admir stimulates the mind to intense think That change with every wind. S ugar C ookies . —One cup of butter, huge of muscle, the conditions are doubt as to the enginery«] They do not win the heart to oast able persistence. Her association in ing. may, any of them, cause you to altered and it might be well to an she would propel them; it It scornfully aside, a responsible position with the Su spend weary, wakeful hours, and lead two cups of sugar, one cup of sour swer his questions in full, but if a nation, pure and simple. I But closer prose with every blast milk, one teaspoonful saleratus. one to severe exhaustion on the morrow. perannuated Makers of Wax Flowers That bows its hope and pride. She lives, it is stated, it I little man or woman becomes impor has calculated to develop this faculty, By watchfulness you may learn to egg, and flour to roll out. ------------ • •»■ ,--- - -------- garret, where wrapped in a J tunate, the screws should bo put on F rosting for C ake .—One pound I have discovered that the presidents spare yourself the over-fatigue, as a CONFESSIONS OF A HASH EATER. without delay. If the conductor tout, both ragged and dirty] and other officers of benevolent aud duty which others may not under powdered sugar, whites of two eggs, gives way to either of them, he must writing, surrounded by ] At eight o’clock on the morning of charitable associations are liable to stand the reason for. You may avoid one teaspoonful of corn starch. Fla give way to all. and perhaps lose all heaps of books and papers. | the first day of each month I wrote a become personally callous to the suf the conversation and the book at vor with lemon. This is for one his fun in the baggage car. besides There is, however, one curj check on the Hibernia Bank in favor ferings and timidly expressed inclin evening, seeking them at an earlier loaf. forfeiting the respect of those who garret which is carefully 1 ations of their proteges. They are hour when the choice lies with you. G ood R usks .—One pint of milk, are inclined to take advantage of a and dusted. There, on a tl of Madame Josephine Aroni for the sum of forty-eight dollars. I have to end by regarding their poor as so But with every care yon are liable to one teacup of yeast; mix it thin; man's good nature. white and clean,lies a wither] many head of cattle to be fed and suffer from causes you can neither when light add twelve ounces of thus occupied myself at that hour on man, who orders the territJ When a timid passenger or an el brown sugar, two ounces of butter, the first of each month during tLe sheltered without discrimination. foresee nor prevent. about as “1/a petite," aid 3 Sometimes indigestion will awaken , four eggs, flour sufficient to make derly woman asks a question the ders are instantly and scJ past three years. The trifling sum of Mrs. Delight’s fault is the common snub is the only proper answer. Have one dollar and a quarter which I am one of forcing her dependents to take you at the small hours aud take re still' as bread; when risen again, mold no parleying. Snub from the start, obeyed. Her passionate Io] charged for the gas I usually pay in her periodical gifts as so much salu venge for some very slight departure it and spread on tins. for if the questioner finds that the old mother is the one bumal tary physic. Gad, sir, they must from the careful diet you uniformly cash. C ream T artar C ake .—One teacup conductor hesitates he’s gone. Hes this cold, implacable Petrol] This check seems to afford the Ma take it whether they will or they adopt. Recently it has been discov of butter, two and u half cups of itating conductors have been naked When, on her return froml ered that many persons lose hours of sugar, two of milk, three tablespoon dame a gratification extravagantly dis won’t. as many as ten questions between leys, a great banquet was J Miss Emily Ardor, who professes to sleep because they are in nee 1 of proportionate to its face value. She fuls of cream tartar, two of soda, one New York and Chicago, while the her, she slipped away from] delights in fingering it. It appears to be a girlish gourmand, and who is a nourishment—that the fast is too egg, nutmeg, fruit if you please. man who puts the passenger down back door to find the poor oil trifle ostentatious in her fondness for long that continues from supper time I give her a sense of aristocratic This makes two loaves and is ex from the start, has been known to in her attic; and now, who wealth to be holding a check that re a good dinner—she is proud of being at 6 o’cteck until 6 or 8 o’clock the tremely good. Try it. make six round trips without being writing out her plans of J quires her signature across the back thought a fine healthy girl, with a fine next morning. bloodshed, she will throw q • W edding C ake .—Four pounds flour, interfered with. Physicians who used to prescribe before it will be honored. It also im appetite—has just tapped at my door On a local train the conductor pen and fly to bring thesoupj presses her with my importance. to say that there is to be real turtle bromide of soda or potassium for three pounds butter, three pounds The man who carries a check book is soup for dinner. Madame Aroni is sleeplessness now urge their patients I sugar, four pounds currants, two should devote his attention to the or gruel, aud to pet la patM possessed of a charm that can only an admirable caterer. At her table to take beef tea instead. The writer, I ounces raisins, one-half pound citron, school girls. As a general rule, this “ God,” says the Arab proved become impotent when death stiffens you will always find etiquette and after taking various prescriptions one ounce mace, three nutmegs, two- class of traveler can’t find anybody his sign manual somewhere his fingers, or his bank of deposit clean napkins and the best viands of with little benefit, was at length so , dozen eggs, half tumbler of molasses. willing to flirt with them, and, there worst of men.” 81 fore, they are more or less dependent the season. I must say that even fortunate as to receive such advice. This makes six loaves. goes to smash. MICA MASKS- ® on the conductor. To a certain ex I have furthermore observed thut the hash is good. Mr. Wisconsin will At first beef tea was used, with some H oarseness .—Bake a lemon or sour tent the roads depend on the school when the Madame moves in her pro irobably not, appear at dinner to-day. light bread or biscuit broken in it, orange for twenty minutes in a mod A well known German nia® fessional hospitable manner into the Liast night about 11 o’clock the house sipped from a spoon as warm as it erate oven, then open it at one end girl custom for subsistence, and er of mica wares, Herr Rt® breakfast-room on the morning of the next door caught tire. There was an cou'd be taken. Afterward, milk, and dig out the inside, and sweeten therefore, it is to the interest of the Breslau, now makes mica n® First, she takes particular pains to excitement among the boarders, and just scalded, not boiled, was substi it with sugar or molasses and eat. road to have men who will see that the face, which are quiet truB delicately and suggestively parade all were aroused After the danger tuted, and to make it more easy of This will cure hoarseness and remove the line is made attractive to this very light, and affected nt® I important branch of the community. my check. I presume this is a land was over several of the ladies, includ digestion a tablespoonful of lime ; pressure from the lungs. The proper place for the conductor heat nor by acids. They al® ladylike method of reminding the ing Emily—I am almost of the opin water was added to half a tumblerful I is in the baggage car. for there he protection to all workmen w® ■0 ion that single ladies of more than P ork C ake . — Thirteen ounces fat of milk. To facilitate matters a poc ; others that the First is pay day. can smoke and sleep unmolested by able to b« injured by heat® twenty tivo are ubiquitous — seated on pint boiling- ket stove with an alcohol lamp or an \ pork, chopped, one pint boiling But I have observed with much JJ. three cups inquiring minds ’«’ho want to know, noxious vapors, all workers® P sorrow that the wistful eyes of more the front steps recounting their im arrangement for the gas fixture should water poured over, add From that vantage metal end glass melters, stone® than one wife follow that fluttering pressions and recollections of fires, be at hand. If neither beef tea nor | brown sugar, one cup molasses, six you know. etc lu ail kinds of grind® bit of paper, and ill concealed sighs when the front door opened and Mr. milk can be easily procured, hot wa I cups sifted flour, one pound raisins, ground, also, he can see the engineer polishing work the Hying I® agitate the laces on more than one Wisconsin appeared clad simply in a ter with an infusion of hops or mint one tablespoon soda, one tablespoon jump, in the event of an accident, rebound from the arched m® nightshirt, with his silk hat (he is a may be substituted, or even hot water ' cinnamon, one tablespoon cloves, one and understand what it is best to do deftly padded bosom. Why is it that the average wife of lawyer) on his head and his great coat alone will quiet restlessness and in tablespoon of allspice, one nutmeg. in order that he may get out speedily of the mask without injtui® These plates are fixed in iB the average man of business is a hang upon his arm. He was visibly ner duce sleep. A darkened room that B urns .—Wet saleratus and spread and assure the press that nothing has frame, which is well iso® vous and alarmed. # occurred, and that the people in the the moonbeams can not enter, a little I er-on, a whining dependent, a humili a cloth, bind this around the burnt means of asbestos, so as not! ® The ladies scattered like a flock of fresh air from an open fire-place or i on ated poor relation, and alms begging part and in a few hours it will be burning cars didn't travel on that tacked by heat or acid. Tha B birds surprised by a hunter. It was window, are valuable assistants in nearly well unless the burn is very train. The killing of a conductor pauper, when it comes to her bus allow the turning of the eya ® some time before I could convince making the sleep continuous. band’s pockets? deep, in which case the saleratus puts a road in a hole. The impulse When once the habit of wakeful should be removed, and after being is to advertise the line by giving him direction, and. as against miaB As I have passed from the breakfast Wisconsin that he was in more danger room any time within the past of arrest by the police than of being ness is broken up, the beef tea or removed the burn should be covered a send-off, but this is an admission cles, they afford the advantM B ■ three years I have frequently been burnt by the tirej What a remark milk may be taken cold, but not | with a piece of old linen on which that there was an accident, and, tection to the whole face. IB shamed, mortified and saddened to able different man Wisconsin is upon iced. If you are always a poor sleep has been rubbed a little mutton tal therefore the conductor should take cases the neck and should! B care of himself, rather than subject also be guarded by a sheet i B hear a shy wife slip out into the hall au occasion of supposed danger, from er, it will be well to continue the late I low or sweet oil. after her burly man and ask him in the Wisconsin who manages to get supper as a permanent thing in your ; his employers to any such incon impregnated with 'fir:-proof] B or by an asbe-tos sheet attach B No man should do more work of venience. abject whisper, “ Can you give me the best and rarest bits of tenderloin daily life. Provide for it in the case just a little change this morning, in the morning. Gad, sir, you can of aged and delicate persons who i muscles or of brain in a day then he It is well for the conductor to have mask. The interval belwt B dear?” And then I, John Quixote, never tell to what depths of folly may be under your roof, and as the ■ can perfectly recover from the fa favorites among his regular passen mica and the eyes allows of Bachelor, Secretary of the Associa a man may descend till you’ve seen troubles of life appear more weighty I tigue of in a good night’s rest. Up gers. These should be selected with who have poor eyesight tion for the Belief of Superannuated him at a tire, beastly intoxicated and when scanned in the midnight hours, to that point exercise is good; be discrimination from among the spectacles, and of workers Makers of Wax Flowers, and resident iu love. you may bo able to lighten the load yond are waste of life, exhaustion smoking and flask-carrying traveler. or in melting operations wea] and decay. When hunger calls for Familiarity with them pays, for they ored glass spectacles, under for the rest of their journey. hash-eater, in the establishment of A MAKER OF INFERNAL MACHINES. food and fatigue demands rest, will applaud anything the conduc without fear of breakage of Madame Aroni, fall to thinking, as I George Holgate, the manufacturer we are in the natural order and keep tor does, and feed him from their mica being buch a bad con stroll toward the office, of the time BUSINESS MAXIMS. the balance of life. When we take store whenever he has added to their heat. Where the mask h whon that pretty creature wore her of explosive machines, who lives at A prominent merchant has com ' stimulants to spur our jaded nerves importance by cutting down some worn long, it is found des orange blossoms and bravely, after No. ¡502, South Juniper street, in the fashion of her sweet sex. pledged this city, says that from the deserip piled the following maxims from his or excite an appetite, we ere wasting man who has only the merit of re add a caoutchouc tube with life. herself to a salaryless life of Bmall tion of the effect of the explosion of own inquiry and experience: garding a functionary as a public piece for admission of fresh miseries. To a woman of spirit it the infernal machine under the Gov 1st Choose the kind of business tube passes out to the If stove polish is mixed with very servant. must be a decided misery to be a pen ernment Office in London he feels you understand. strong soap suds, the lustre appears If a man lose his ticket, bounce where its funnel-shape tu 2d. Capital is positively required i immediately, and the dust of the him. No matter that you saw it a times holding a moistened sioner on her busband's bounty, at the confident that it was caused by a meroy of his capricious benevolence. power much greater and more de in business, even if vou have real es 1 polish does not fly around as it usu moment before. No matter if you supported. The mask has 1 Gad, sir, it makes me rejoice that I structive than dynamite. Mr. Hol tate outside and créait ever so good. ally does. see it lying under the seat, bounce cap attached to it for fixtui® 3d. One kind of business is as never married. Rejoice foi the wo gate, who makes no secret of the B kl S heep —Keep dry under foot. him. There is never a time when an head. man’s sake, whoever she might have business in which he is engaged, has much as a man can manage success This is even more necessary than official looks so dignified as when he ■< been. How cau I feel sure that I probably made more infernal ma fully. Investments on the outside do : roofing them. Never let sheep stand is employing force to sustain hie A STUPID LANGUAGE II might not have developed into a do chines thau any man in this country. not generally pay. especially if you or lie in mud or water. dignity. If by any chance the man i A respected German citizen B mestic tyrant? Within the past six weeks he has con reouire the money in your business. finds his ticket before he is bounced, Coal ashes sifted on currant bushes, bounce him anyway. He has no , city has a bright son wlioiB 4th. Buy cautiously and just what Who knows better than I that structed four explosive machines aud much of the agreeable manner in sold them to parties in New York. you want, and do not lie persuaded to it is said will destroy the currant right to waste the valuable time of a 1 applied for the place of emB at the office of one of our stn B which many married couples conduct Each contrivance can be placed in a purchase what you do not need; if worm. conductor by making him think that ways. He was engaged and B themselves is mere conventional ve cigar box, and possesses an explosive you do, yon will soon want' what you Young cows do not give as rich he is going to have the fun of a pearance was so favorable :E neer? Gad, sir, there's many a mar force equal to 9.Ml pounds of gttnpow can't buy. milk as those of mature age do. A bounce, and then go back on him. superintendent made a lemaiiB He has also, he says, construct 5th. Insure your stock; insure lean cow gives poor milk and a fat *ied gentleman whose dressing gown der. ' If you find by the ticket that a it which did not, however. - is a beast’s skin, and when he gets in ed ' and sold two burning machnies your store; insure your dwelling, if cow gives rich milk. passenger is on the wrong road, tell please the boy, who took ocs which can be set for any number of yon have one. If the rate is high it lo it, he also assumes the beast's To ruin oilcloths -clean them witli him so. and then pass on without go home and did not return, growl and savage ill nature. hotirs.and when sprung create a flame is only because the risk is great, and hot water or soap suds, and leave further explanation. It will put place came the old man. W hen the W isconsins come laugh o * pud to a hundred gas jets and an in of course vou should not take the them half wiped, and they will look any “Mina poy gomes not P of heat equal to a thousand risk yourself. A business that will very bright while wet, and very dingy him in a frame of mind until he can ing into the dining room, or are seen tensity ' jets. “ I know nothing," said not pay for insuring will not justify when dry, and soon crack and peel hunt up and find the particulars. said, “ I likes not doze plaze ft cosily trotting arm in arm into the such * Keep him in suspense until the train “I am sorry,” remarked th« “of the uses to which my ma running. theater, who is to know, save the oc he, ' off. But if you wish to preserve cupants of the room next to theirs, chines are put. I no more ask a man 6th. Sell to good responsible par them, and have them look new and that would carry him back has passed intendent, mildly. ‘ We liked and then charge him what you like, and would make it worth * that the sanctity of their bedchamber when he buys one whether he pro ties only. Sell on specified time, and nice, wash them with soft flannel for the company won’t know that he him to stay.” j is frequently disturbed by bitter re poses to blow up a Czar or set tire to when your money is due, demand it; and lukewarm water, and wipe was on your train at all, and von get vilings; that she is a volcano and he a place, any more than a gunsmith do not let the account stand without thoroughly dry “Nein! nein!” said tie <> yon wish them an opportunity to put in ’a little angrily, “I not prings him ' an iceberg. asks his customers whether they are note or interest for an indefinite ■ ■ • „ • . - If after to look extra nice, they are dry thrift. Yet Mrs. W isconsin is a great fa about to commit murder, or a match period. pininess; he wt r« not py de ’ drop a few spoonfuls of milk over There are a few other rules, in re mit der bosses'” vorite of mine. In fact, the title I merchant asks if his purchaser is 7th. Sell at a reasonable profit them and rub with a small dry cloth. L lation to waking a man up with a have written at the top of these pages about to become an incendiary. I___ ‘ ‘Certainly not," assented th« ■ and never misrepresent to effect a wrench, and making him hand you a leave me fr.e to admit that all of the make the machines for those ’ who ' sale, intendent, " we want him heffB When Senator Vest was solicited check in bis hat band; refusing to office to run errands and Jo ® ladies, both the “regulars" ami want them. I don’t believe in killing — Live ----- within -------- your lut „uir; Sth. income; “ transients ” whom 1 have the honor Kings with Isimbs, nor do I think that keep your business to yourself; have by the suffrage begging women to let a sick weman have a double sear, “ Yaw. yaw! dot is vat ltd® help their cause, says a Washington when there are two other passengers he gomes home some more M«B of meeting under Madame Aroni's it is proper to assassinate statesmen ! patience, and yon will succeed. roof, are favorites of mine. with knives, but I would not have the I 9tli. Competition is the life of letter, he listened patiently while in the car; occupying the" seat near vas a shtable poy—shtable F® “Dear Mr. Quixote,”said Mrs. Em cutlery business stopped because bad trade, but in trying to run your com- they contended, in the usual style, the stove, and letting the woman vas vat you tells him, po gnjB ily Ardor to me one day; “ dear Mr. men make improper use of the dag petitor out of business, be careful you that the woman was the eoual of the wnth a baby shiver in tie corner, and Tne superintendent thong*® Quixote, your wig is our protection.” ger. It the Nihilists are iu earnest, do not run yourself out. man and ought to hold office—any the like, but these are generally so ment, then he laughed. .B well observed without express direc I office. Senator, Governor, postmaster God bless my soul! To the inno if they possess half the courage thev ” I said he was a good st»»® su | ■ Many a deluded child has been justice of the peace or” constable— tions that it is a work of supereroga but I didn't oh, ha! ha! me»*® cent feminine mind does a wig signi are credited with, they will — be — — preme in a few years. I I do not „„„ lie cured of a cold by this means:—Take anything, indeed. "Great heavens.” tion to go into them. fy venerableness and virtue? I meant he was steady~~^B I ollow out the others carefully here. Jacob and explain— The ladies, however, justly place lieve that the Czar will be crowned.” a cup of brown sugar and put it in a said Mr. lest, “do you mean that» tl implicit confidence in my virtue; their —4 Philadelphia Record. March 17th saucepan to make candy, bnt instead Now. just think of it. Think of a and if you don’t get rich by follow- what I meant ha! ha! h»!^® is husbands also appear to place irnpli of adding Water in which to dissolve man going home and kissing a justice 'Dff some not here allude’] to, yon It took the whole office f<**® ol cit confidence in my venerableness. L'row up with the road a wise and [Jain it through an interp**® M h en a lion is roused he never goes , the sugar, put in a little tea made bv of the peace, or telling a friend that These confidences I have never be directly forward, bnt takes an oblique steeping thoroughwort. This will he was in love with a constable! it re’Tected eonductor. then the old man still loW® | ______ _ ; trayed. As Secretary of the associa course, receding with a slow proud impart a bitter taste, which is not tin is dreadful !” cions as he grumbled: ■ Ï tion mentioned above, an association motion, going from one side to" the p easant to the child after the first " Veil! I lets him gom» P*® Appearances seldom ought to de Je^iCman? Fr^kl tl composed mostly of ladies, I may say other, and bounding rather than run mouthful, and is really a good remedy more, but mine Gott! vot *® li that considerable diplomatic tact is ping. 1 he lien is a long lived animal: for a “tickling in the throat." termine our induiuent Whon thn r n * , franklin was langvidch!” ® 1 required. I pretend never to be in in his native forest his age exceeds ■ >—» 4 earnest. I find it wtirka admirably, i that of man. \\ hen a lionness fears 0 One of the rarest pieces of j® German 'graphera fl When Mrs. Dollie Delight, who is I lees her retreat may be discovered an opportunity for merited ® _ Northern I really an efficient worker, comes to me, i she often hides her tracks by brush christen a u rt:“ of the ennee. ■ ocean the Nt denskjold sea. Done; ! » * ife t burned and reproachful.and exclaims, ing i them out with her tail. i it's kjold en; igh now I < S uae men are club footsd.^H I is the p"5 icamm wha is cl°'>' THE FORSAKEN LOVER. The bough» regain their Bush of green, The brooks their saucy glee; The game are bold, the »kies serene; The birds at mating free; And merrier yet hath Millicent, The blacksmith’s daughter, kept The springtide's tryst, on mischief bent, At breaking hearts adept. INSOMNIA „Tpi,..vxi is-iXESLiuii*”? ' t “ '^¡7 .