New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
November 18, 1885 · Page 5 of 8
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A Crank Church Builder. &*Kf^JUTOHOUS] after the art has been mastered, there Evils of Washington Clerkship*. and lay the matched floor afterward, feet jn diameter. Fit pieces of 3 by mi From London Lite. is a freedom and a sense of power closing up the spaces between the 12 at the ground for sills and on the c" Enter one of the offices and you wffl *-f worth all the struggles made.. Of studding in every place with short The actual sum of money which Sir top for plates midway, for girts, set Household Recipe*. J& \k see pale-faced clerks, men and women, course, the kitchen is not the only blocks, which are also useful to stiffen in flush with the post strips of 2 by 4 Tatton Sykes has subscribed to the FRECKLES.Mix together of glycerine place in which burdens are borne, yet bending over desks writing and figuring the studs. Thus a mouse or rat cannot on each side. Then nail on side new Roman Catholic church at Westminster the care of the table generally makes get into the spaoes between the boards on both sides and batten on twelve ounces, rose water twelve away their lives in order to obtain is 150,000. He has erected itself felt more than anything else studs, and if one should by any chance, & the outside. Fill in the spaces with -ofcinces, of sulphocarbolate of zinc one that which sustains their lives. A and no matter how well conducted all it is imprisoned in a cell and cannot fifteen Protestant churches On his own dry sawdust, and then spike on flat a wince, of spirits of neroli half a drachm, Washington clerk seldom gets more the other departments may be, if this get any further. This is also a very plate of 2 by 12 all around. Then estates, and contemplated building and of alcohol three ounces. Apply one be neglected, discomfort Bead unhappiness than this, and under the civil service effective means of avoiding the spread {eaving rat on a roof of one-third pitch, twice a day, leaving on the mixture another finer than all for the estabhshment, will ensue. Cooking is a of fire, which usually runs up through reform scheme the Government clerk it open at the eaves for ventilation irom half an hour to an hour. but changed his mind under science, and for this reason girls are the studding and burns the roof with also put a ventilating pipe in is becoming moreandmorea machine^ often more successful than their elders following circumstances: STOBURN.Mix together threefourths the whole house in a few minutes. tn the centre of the roof. The roof centr of the roof Th roof and less and less an active, thinking* in culinary experiments, because they of an ounce of glycerine, six an I purchased a farm with old buildings les an active,here thinking,e Whene staying iny Vienna he visiteh comply strictly with directions instead leaB IJ^SoSdS^^^^ do^^ BW^^ Aa I stand on thf tnewUknowa-otiv^ehnr^,w^ lrachm avoirdupois powdered borax, in which rats were everywhere in S of guessing what quantities of ingredients overwhelming numbers, harboring wav and the* SSierf ^d^orw^ We%vement and think of the inspred with the desire,tcbuild and twelve ounces of rose water or to use in order to produce desired mostly under floors. I raised a foot Kid havTloosecross boards to he Kv which will be eaten up, of the en- one hke it in England. He sent for the- -eider-flower water. This is recommended gut results. Experienced housekeepers clear above ground all floors which I as a harmless and beneficial should havee looseecross boaids, to be in on abov the other as the greatcost. the Some fabulous cost andmquireds wa terpris might avoid much disappointment could be so changedas pigpens, barn, i i manlinesesd shrivel thiSss and Austrian architect, daily cosmetic wash. ouse is filled up. This space is filled of the wasteddo building sne No named but, said Sir Tatton, if they were always equally careful. etc.and made small openings in all with sheaves of straw when the house in time to come, it makes me shudder. CANNED FEDIT.Canned fruit should matterI'll build one!" the doors for cats to pass through. is closed. In packing the ice a foot of Young men will come in here full he kept in a cool, dry, dark closet. If "Well," replied the architect, "lean, The other floors were made on the sawdust is put on the ground and the Iace as an Heirloom. of hope and couragev full of brains and one hasn't such a closet, the fruit may ground, of sand and coarse gravel concrete, of course, only build a Roman Catholic foundation must be made quite close I energy. When they enter their thou- kept covered with paper or cloth Foreign Letter of Jenny June. or of round stone pavement, san,d dollarM or more* a year willl seem church." so that ai.r is not admitted_^* Eight or 1 .,3J] ii j-t-M r^/\nvA *t^A wilooa Sir Tatton A and the light be excluded from it. Lace in quantity is never seen in the made with water-lime and saturated rejoined1 good pay to them, and they will work 'Oh! ia that all?" 10 inches of sawdust is put around Oght seems to have an influence on street in Antwerp, unless it is worn by when dry with hot gas-tar. Thr corncrib with a will, hoping to rise through the "a minor difficulty of that sort is the ice and 2 feet on the top of it. 'Canned fruit unfavorable and injurious English or Americans, for no Antwerp and granary was raised on fourfoot various branches until their earnings easily gat over. Perhaps, indeed, in to its flavor. Have any of lady would wear her rich lace in the posts covered with sheets of bright shall equal those of a Cabinet Minister, ought z& be a Catholic church, and soft Going: the Whole Hog. our readers tried painting the outside street or allow herself to appear in a tin and a driveway was made through it will not be long, however, before shall lbe!" of their glass cans to exclude light cheap imitation. These "rules still the center. Half a dozen cats, well they find they are fighting the From the Chicago Mail. Soon after returning to England hepresented from them? hold good, though there is less rigidity fed with milk and bread, were kept, wind-mills, and in the same old grind himself to the Fathers of "Yes, sir the American hog and having no other flesh meat and than formerly, and young girls wear of copying other men's writings, of the Brompton Oratory, to one oi great institution, and we have A writer in The Medical World gives him being never hungry, they had full time contrasts and their mama's designs poking dead books, where they have whom he announced his intention of 'the following remedy, having used it for all he's worth out here." for sport, and caught the homeless in form and fabric which they would not the opportunity for the exercise building a gigantic church at the cost -with complete success for common rats or those few which had a hiding of an original thought, their birains not have dreamed of ten years ago. The remark was made by a prominent of .00,000 The lather in question cold in the head: Dissolve half a grain place until very soon not one could will waste away for lack of rase, and The domestic and social habits, however.holdcjood.and was completely staggered, and con stock yards packer to a reporter oi of tartar emetic in four ounces of be seen.J. N. H., N. Y. Tribune. thie are maintained as lazy hours of from 9 o'clock until I veyed the startling intelligence to one the Mail regarding last year's slaughtering. water, give a teaspoonful of this every a matter of pride by the genuineladies will eat up their energy until some of his brethren, saying, "Don't think 4 will eat up their energy fifteen minutes for four doses, then of Antwerp. One of these was only a day in the future they will wake- to the me a madman, but here's^, man wants WiU Varieties Bun Out? to spend halP a million of money on a child, and would naturally have "For the year commencing March 1, hourly, and after that every three or fact that they have been swallowed up This question may be answered both gigantic church!" It ended by Sir inherited a magnificent collection 1884, and ending March 1,1885, there by that great monster cannibal, called iour hours. The disease is often cured affirmatively and negatively. In practice Tatton being taken to the cardinal, of lace, gathered and inherited by were killed-1,332,582 hogs in th% nineteen the Government, which not only eats in the course of one day. they do run out, as a rule. Let and on the spot an arrangement was her mother. But she was not inclined porkpacking houses at the stock up men's bodies but their souls as RHEUMATISM.A German writer gives us remember that nothing in nature made that anew Roman Catholic cathedral to work with the needle, and lebelled yards. That represents quite an well. At thiss time some of them, may this as a remedy for inflammatory is stable. All varieties are undergoing attempt to cut themselves loose, but should be erected on a site against the necessary conditions imposed amount ot pork, and it is sent to all rheumatism, of which malady he was modification, and most of all those their efforts will be as futile as those which had long since been bought, to learning how to mend and parts of the world, too." varieties which we cultivate. This extra cuxed in two days' time- Make a soup of the Laocoon. The snakes ofc habit though the locale has since been actually make lace, so as to keep it in "But that is not all thepurposesthe instability in the cultivated varieties and dolessness have wound themselves of. the stalks and. roots of celery. Cut inquired the ieporter. perfect condition. Her mother did change!. It may be added that Lady 9 hg is put to is due to the fact that the conditions about their palsied frames and the celery into bits, boil it in water till Sykes had long wished to join the not force her, but simply told her that "Blesb ou no the rendering department they will wait until at last death, will soft, and then serve warm on pieces of we make ior them are varying church of Rome, and was only prevented the lace would never be hers, but is a big industry in itself. But come to take away what it thinks to toasted bread drink the celery water. and constantly changing. Could" we from dome so by her husband. would be left to some member of the the minor mattersthose of which no be of so little- value as to be haardly In Germany the roots and stalks are make absolutely constant conditions On hearing of his latest whim, she renew family able and willing to "entertain" one would thinkgo to make up a worth the taking. This will be- the boiled and eaten as a salad with oil the vanties might be retained with ed her argumentthis time, as and care for it. Tins threat was sufficient great whole. The entrails are cleaned case, supposing civil service reform and vinegar. considerable, if not absolute, stobility. may be supposed, successfully and to induce the young lady to fulfill and sent to the fertilizing works. prevails. If it tails the Government she and her little son of three her mother's wishes, and she is now Now it happens that in practice most were They are then blown for sausage. Th FLORIDA WATER.Dissolve in one clerk's position will be all the orse. duly received into the Roman not only jiossessor of one the finest varieties are grown by people who do com- bristles are carefully gathered upafier half-gallon of 90-per-cent-alcohol one He is bound to be dependent on his munion. private collections of lace in Antwerp, not give them as good conditions as shaving and sold "to the hair man. ounce each oil of lavender, oil of berganiot superiors at best, and the lack of civil both modern and antique, but can repair those under which they were developed, Trustee Scholl has a twenty-acre field and oil of lemons, and one service rule makesv him all the more of any of it so that it is exactly the so degeneration follows inevitably. Dug a Fortune. southwest of the yards, where he dries a sycophant or a toady. There is- no drachm each of oil of cloves and cinnamon same as before. Yet this lady recently A potato fancier brings out a and assorts them, and, after they are worse employer than the Government, add one gallon of water and filter. A short time ago, a handsomely papered and painted two rooms with fine new variety under exceptionally in proper form, ships them to manufacturers and I would rather work for a Scrooge dressed man, having the dash and 2. Mix together and filter three her own hands, at a cost of 15 francs good conditions. Now it will remain a of brushes. They are also than for Uncle Sam.Washingtoa sffvoirfaire of a thoroughgoing young ounces of bergamot, four drachms of for materials, because business being fine variety so long as those good conditions used for a thousand new purposes to letter. man of the world, appeared in Ballwin. oil of cinnamon, two ounces tincture dull, she did not wish to subject her are maintained, and no longer. which they are being applied every He was exceedingly taciturn,and husband to the cost of a house painter of benzine and one gallon 75-per-cent This is the secret of most if not all of day. The blood has e\ en been sold remained around the place only a few and decorator, who had estimated -alcohol. the degeneration of varieties.Dr Engaged For the Snake to the fertilizers for a long time past. hours.leavmg in company with one of the work and material at 225 francs. Charles E. Bessey. It is excellent for that end. But there He got on a "bust" once, and when KSJITTINGBAGS.Very charming little, the residents of the town, who is said is a new use for it now. Some ingenious A lace dress as made in Antwerp, is he came to the end of his tether he knitting bags are made of square silk to be a hardworking laboring man. Eastern man has diseo\ered a a very desirable possession". It is not found himself sobering up in CarsonHaving Exhaustion of the .soil. handkerchiefs embroidered in each The pair purchased a camping outfit, process by which blood can be hardened cut up and wasted from the piece, as but one suit of raiment, he corner. The handkerchief is made up with picks, shovels and spades, ana The commonly used term, "exhaustion and manufactured into buttons, nandies with us but an accurate pattern is hurg up his shingle-outside the door with the embroidered part inside. A proceeded without further, delay to of the soil," is relative and not for knives and similar articles. sent and the dress is outlined from it, of his room in the hotel and went to Pond Postoffice. After apparently canning string is put in a circle just inside absolute. The soil consists of many Even that is not all. We want the and the pattern wrought in according bed while his costume was being renewed thoroughly satisfying themselves as the corners, which hang outward indispensable ingredients, and while hog, body and boots. We pull off the to cost. The lace pieces for bonnets, to wear. Me was in the depths to the exact locality they desired to so as to bhow the embroidery. It is it remains in existence these remain, hard shell which covers the cartilage fans, parasols and every article of the of-slumber when a knocK aroused him. reach, they left the s-ettlement and better to cut a circle of stift card, cov'ftr and to gay they are exhausted is a ofkthe foot and sell it to parties who toilet for which lace is used, are all He requested the knocker to enter,and walked in a northwesterly direction it with material of the same color contradiction,in terms. The phrase manufacture springs for railroad cars. made and finished upon the edge in about three quarters-of a mile, a Carson man, in somewhat rough really means that the soil has been .as the handkerchief, or line the latter It is said to be superior to and more the same way, and are all beautiful i and there they pitched their camp. attire, walked in. deprived of its power of producing certain with something which harmonizes lasting than rubber, for which it is and permanent posessions. The They once more consulted their plans crops by the exhaustion of the with it. This circle forms a steady "Are you a lawyer?" being rapidly substituted-"'' cost of a real lace dress is not more and then commenced digging a ravine. larger part of the soluble portion of base for the bag and keeps it in shape. "You 'go the whole hog,' sure "Yes," he-answered from the pillow. than one covered with imitation lace They were untiring in their exertions, one or another of these ingredients or It must be sewn in the center of the enough." "I've got a case for you." is with us but the difference in elegance and dug for nearly ai week before they elements by the too often repeated He sat up) in bed, drew the bedclothes "Yes. Nothing escapes- here but the handkerchief, which is finished off with and finish, in permanent beauty, cannot met with any reward. culture of some special crop. Then around him in an instant,and squeal, and we are endeavoring to devise face, and ribbops are sewn at the be put into words. It is a difference assumed an interested air. the return oi this especial element to some means to utth/ethat. points where the string comes out, to in the morality and aesthetic influence At last, when digging about fourteen "State your case." the soil restores it to fertility. This town a kind of handle.Philadelphia of a lifetime. An Antwerp lady feet below the surface of the earth, "Well, you see, I rented a field for The Betrayer ot* Gen. John Morgan. is all that is meant by this term, and 4Qalt. of the middle or business class looks their picks struck some hard substance grazing from a man. I put a horse-on no good farmer need fear to undertakt forward to the acquisition of such a it, and the horse died." which was soon discovered by them the restoration of what is called an dress as a New York lady of The Atlantic Constitution gis es the Care of Hanging Plants. "Indeed' Well?" to be a stone crock, and, a little further exhausted soil if he will patiently apply the same condition in life might to the Hain't I got a ease agauset "Most plants in baskets or hangingpots following account of the recent life of "Well1 digging discovered! to the delighted the remedy. This is slow no acquisition of a sealskin cloak, for that man?" are unsatisfactory. This is not the woman who betrayed the great men another ^roc oiexactly the same doubt, but it consists in growing different the reason, probably, that less money "Unquestionably. But, tell me, size. This was what they were looking crops from those previously the fault ol the plant, but of the confederate raider to his death while is spent in Antwerp "on trifles and on what did the horse die of?" forthe long buried treasure for cultivated, and the application of the the costly articles of street attire, bonnets, .grower, in most cases. Hanging plants he was a guest in her husband's home: "You seer which they were sea-uching. They did a rattlesnake bit him and needed fertilizer. Clover is the best of parasols and, above all, gloves, are usually less convenient to get at "The death of Gen. John Morgan he died." not have the patience- to open these all these restorative crops. which are such an important and than those growing in pots on a plant was compassed by the treachery and "Ahem'"- receptacles in the ordinary way, but costly article in America. Besides, the stand, and because of this they are demoniac daring of a wM, reckless "Can't I sue the man for the value broke them with their, spades, when men know that a lace dress means How Much Milk the Cow Gives. pretty sore to suffer from neglect. woman. She was the graeeless daughter-in-law of that horse? He hadn't any business out rolled the golden treasure. They something, it is equivalent to their They seldom get water enough. A of Mrs. CoL Williams, who It is often worth while to see a cow to go and rent me a field wirh a did nothing in the neighborhood, but dress coat. It will be worn at the pot that as hung up dries out much was the cheerful hostess of the great milked twice in successiontwelve rattlesnake in it, had he?" quietly departed, the one living great family reunion and anniversaries, sooner tihan one occupying a lower cavalryman on that ill-starred night. hours between the milkings. Thus the "You're right, sir, perfectly right. in Ballwin leturning to- his home at over all black, over color, with position because it is in a warmer Lucy Williams rode her horse-through buyer may seejust how much milk the Do you want to take up the case?" that place and the other to some silk sleeves under the lace, with lace stratum of atmosphere, and is expossd the stormy darkness and summoned cow is giving. If the cow has a sucking "Yes, of course I dio." place in the east from whence he sleeves alone, in short, with slight additional on all sides, and generally it is the federals from Bull's Gap to surprise calf it complicates matters a little, "Ahem' whatwhat amountwhat expense, it will make several came. Mr. Fraizer, a reputable merchant small, and the earth in small pots always Morgan, and capture or kill him. fee do you propose to offer?" but a first-rate cow ought to give much dresses and be a great economy as near Pond Postoffice, thinks dries out rapidly. Hanging The history of the deed is too^ familiar "Well, I haven't got any money. more milk than the calf will take, so well as elegance. that there was noles than $35,000 plants should be watered daily through to need repetition. The wanton ITU give you*I'll giveyou halt the value if the buyer takes two teats on one or $40,000 recovered. It is firmly and fche greater part of the season. In and cold-blooded heroine ot the exploit of the horse." side and leaves the other two for the Keeping Cabbage Through the Winter. postively believed by the people of fche heat of the summer they generally was afterward divorced from "Very good. What, may I ask that it was the calf, accurate conclusions may be arrived neighborhood1 that sioed. an application night and. morntag, A Dakota farmer writes to ask how her worthy husband and ffed the what do you consider the value of the at. The seller almost always treasure of some wealthy farmer but they do not often get it. A a man who has no cellar can keep country witn a married man of Greenville beast?" overstates the milk his cow will give. buried for safe keeping during the step-ladder should be kept conveniently cabbages through the winter. We are oft lie name of Fit/gerald. They "It wasn't very young. It had been His quarts are small. If one is buying war. near at hand, and by means of this happy to assure him that nothing can went co Arkansas,and lived, I believe, kicked by a mule-, and the gophers had a 35 cow all this trouble need not it is easy to get at the plants. A large be simpler. Plow three or four furrows Gen. HowPs Onhan*s nibbled at it, and it had fallen down a as co-partners in adultery at.Helena be taken. She may be worth $20 for sponge, filled with water, can be placed along the ground at a point convenient I wonder,' aid a gentleman recently Sometime ago she abandoned Fitz- shaft, and it .had been fifteen or six beef, and if she gave no milk at all on the surface of the soil. It is very to the farm buildings, making teen year* drawing quart/ irom a mill. gerald, and married a man of some might soon be made worth $25 or to an Atlanta (Ga.) Constitution easy to re-saturate this when the a bed say about four feet in width means who was then a widower of Well, it wasn'twell, I should say it $30 so one is really paying little for moisture hasbeen absorbed from it. representative, "how many of thecontributors and as long as you please. In these three months' standing. In a few was worth about $9." mSk. Bivb if the price of the cow is Occasionally the plants should be to. the fund for the opphans furrows lay your cabbage beads, with months after the marriage with the The lawyer gently lay down in bed $75 or $100, as we have supposed, it taken down and cleaned by dipping ex-Mrs. Williams, the new husband the root stalk up, as close together as and prepared to go to sleep. He gave of General Hood know wha mot is quite worth while to know what one them into a tub or pail of water. also died, and she has disappeaied i you can place them, a double row in one last look at the client. buys before the money is paid.Mason ha When well grown, hanging plants are ""IJ' Lecom with the lucre of which he was possessed. each furrow if necessary. Put a light "Good m^rnrsagFranciscoengaged I am Chronicler. fo lv elt C. Weld. *y"g \srcry ornamental. W ""Sa themone ein exnres&ed..eh,trabout?oyexpressedall Fitzgerald, thus thrown overboard snake1 covering of hay over them and then the r, ruZm^u .children."I Interest being he said- ha^^tm to know and being afflicted with a fatal cover with earth eight or ten inches them. Anna and Ethel, the oldest malady, wrote to his long abandoned Cheap Land in Southern States. deep. About Christmas put a good Housekeeping. Anecdote of Judge Noah Davis. tw ins, have a home with Mr. and Mrs* wife and family, confessing all his misdeeds load of straw or hay over the whole, Cheap land is in the Southern States, ^Comparatively few housekeepers, Jiohn S. Moms, of New Orh -ns wit& and begging to be allowed to return Lockport, N. Y., Journal: A corre-1 As the cabbages are wanted for use which ai*e all large and sparsely settled. says Marie Parloa, in Good Housekeeping, whom Duncan-, the 6-year-old, also. home to die among his children. sponden-t furnishes us with another' take them out, beginning at one end The soil is gei leraliy rich and fertile consider how slight an extra The request was granted him, but did fives. John, the 8-year-old boy.lives anecdote of Judge Noah Davis. The I of a furrow and going through to its with Mr. a,n$ Mrs. D. M, Russell, at naturally, and the uncleared forest effort is required to give the family a 1 not profit him in his misery, for hodied case pending in court tunned upon the other end. It is only necessary to dig lands, especially in the mountain -great deal of additional comfort and betore he could reaeh home, and Cohoma, MibS. Lilian and Mariao, point whether one of the parties h^,d away part of the dirt above till the region, are the richept in the Union. ^happiness. Many feel that tliey are without seeing the faces of his wronged the 5-year-old twins, are-jrith Mr. and made a legal tender of payment under root stalk of a cabbage is reached, &heir neighbors' inferiors in administering The climate in the mountain region, wite and children." Mrs. T. M. Adams, ol New Yoak. a certain contract. M. M. Souths, then pull it out without disturbing the domestic affairs, simply becaus which includes West Virginia, West i Odille and? Ida, the 3-year-olds,, live worth, Esq., conducted the case for others. Cabbages stored this way they have failed, owing to absence North Carolina and Georgia and East with Mr. and Mrs. S. F. McCtehee, the plaintiff and called as a witness at will keep fresh and crisp during the entire A Rip Van Winkle Toad. of inclination or lack of skill or Tennessee, is exceedingly pleasant and Woodville^ Miss. Oswald, the 1-year- woman of an uncertain age, whos winter, and will seldom freeze. It means, to load their tables with elaborate healthful the barometric pressure is old, liysfr with C. M. B. Scarsdale, While Bliss Smith was superintending testimony on the point fell far short does not hurt them, however, to freeze, dishes. Let it be remembered from two to four inches less than at Westchester county, NL Y., white- the some work at Smith's mill, of the advocate's expectation. In nor will a single thawing effect them that, in the long run, a simple diet will baby pH died in Colujnbus, Ga*,, and sea level, the elevation being 2,000 to Scadoue, his attention was directed vain did the dexterous attorney ply particularly, but repeated freezing and gyring better health and more happiness has to live w,jjth its lather." 4,000 feet above the sea the air is pure to an unusual appearance in the gross the witness with questions, to which thawing will soon cause them to decay. yet, let it also be remembered, "What did the fund aiountt?~ "It and bracing, and the water is cold and section of a solid tronk of rockraaple evasive answero w^we returned. In It may be said, also, that it is that a wise housekeeper will seek to was radfoed, you remember, by a committe- pure the low latitude causes mild winters, they were engaged in sawing into hardwood the maidst of his perplexity the advocate far better to keep the cabbages in this lift herself from ruts in which she may oi General Hood's oM. com-,t. snow and ice being rareley seen plank. To the astonishment of received in the hand-writing o the way than in the cellar, if this is under rades. The first sobscriptkuit, was a unconsciously have fallen, and, by and lasting only a few days at the Mr. Smith and the men they discovered judge upon the beach" the folldMsing the house. Indeed, the odor of cabbages $50@ United Statefr bond, sera* in by ^making a little change here and there longest, and the elevation secures a the saw had just sliced f the couplet: when their outer leaves begin to 'Margaret,' the woman philanthropbis present such a variety of food as tvSouthvk orth, torbt&r this tough lii jade cool Summer temperature. The nights roof from the residence of a toad that decay is so foul and so prone to generate of New Orleans, the last by General *shall render the table attractive at are cool and mosquitoes are nowhere had taken up his quarters in the heart Will never prove fceider made." such diseases as diphtheria and Herbert, of Baltimo**, just two. every meal. To substitute new dishes found. Land in this region can be procured of the tree. Mr. Smith picked out the The examination of thewite#ss ended for some with which the family have typhoid fever that we should counsel years later. B# Statesy Louisiana*, 1 for $1.50 an acre from 12 to 20 squatter with two nails. The animal about that taa&. farmers never to store them in the gave $5,282.15, and Georgia cam* shad an extensive acquaintance does miles from railroads, and for $5 to was perfectly feoft, and appeared to be cellars beneath their dwellings while a aext with $3,580.97, of which $2,890 aot necessitate great expense. Housekeepers 10 near them. The latter prices prevail in a semi-torpid condition. Unfortunately, rod of earth can be made available for same through the Constitution, be-v* frequently study and experiment It would pay for an eaterprising generally all over the South excepting however, while th* men were the purpose.Chicago Inter-Ocean. sides a purse-of $300 sent by Atlanta* with receipt after receipt, for syndicate of. hotel men Mad skating in a few localities, as in West examining this ancient king of the Ga., for immediate nse, The n#x amaking cake without stopping to rink proprietors to wipa nt the people Virginia and parts of Tennessee which maple, he fell down upon the mill floor highest State was Texas with $1..TTSI% &hink that the same amount of Riddance of Bats. are thickly settled, where farms are of Hayti and turn the island into* and rolled through an opening the Of foreign eountries Poland sent $1S8 jrtiought, money, and labor expended worth $100 an acre down to $40 or To exclude rats and mice is a very boards. Mr. Smith hunted after him a health iresort. Ex-Minister Laneston and Fraee $40. The total aiftount "itn the preparation of some simple savory it- $50 for second rate ones. for half an hour, but with no success. says, that the average human life received waV$24 SOl^'^Whafc easy matter if done when the house is was dish might afford much more satisfaction. in HayU is about ninety years He done with this?" "Itwas invest This is a veritable Rip Van Winkle built. The cellar floor should be cemented invested in thinks t*at an American going there toad. The maple tree was large and and the wall built of cement per cent, bonds, which have already How To Battd An Icehouse. Ability to be a perfect housekeeper with a lairly good constitution would solid, with not a sign of decay anywhere. concrete. -The spaces between the increased $5,000 in value. The chilaren is not conferred on every woman, but ^An icehouse may be built very simply live ahnost forever. An old man in The toad lay at its very heart are being provided with homes, studding are hhe weak spots. A very jit is possible to be a good one without Philadelphia once went to Hayti in and cheaply as follows: Set eight education, etc., the interest on th* and must have heen there for many effective defence is to lay the floor sacrificing all other interests in life. the last stages of consumption. He yeajrv. Think vH it! Asleep for per bonds is c large posts, 10 or 12 inches thick and bonds is capitalized annually. By the, closely through the studding on each "^While one is learning, to be sure, it at once began to mend and lived sixty- floor, or to lay a rough-board floor 12 feet long, in the ground 6 feet unay seem as if there were not many first and set the studding upon this wgthought. considerably aver one hundred. apart this will make an octagon 15 interests beyond the household, but toestar*lifte^OOOEJTOM dr with." littkaw ab