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New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892

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F*,*. THE FATALIST. the officers opened their mouths, while to handle, while it produces scarcely] DOMESTIC ECONOMY. V-"- -MAKING NAILS. Voulitch calmly opened his purse and any smoke. A good wood lot saves the jingled the wagered ducats handed him expenditure of money, prevents anxiety, From the Metal in the Ore to the Nails in It sometimes happened that I was by Maj. S Then we commenced Places Where Trees Can Be and adds greatly to the comfort of a 7 the Keg. to discuss why the pistols had not obliged to pass fifteen days at a familv. j44.r" Raised with Profit tor the Pur- Mining Enquirer. been discharged on the first attempt. S/ ~w stretch among the Cossack villages on __ pose of Producing Fuel. Upon entering the works the first Some said that the caps were defective. u. A Good Barn-Yard. the left flank of the army line in company thing which strikes one is the arrangement Others contended that as the flash of Few farmers place a sufficiently high of the puddling furnaces, they being with a battalion of infantry. one cap was visible the powder was estimate on the value of a good barnyard, Arranging a Barn-Yard So as to Secure built so as to form a hollow square. moist. Voulitch should have loaded The officers of different regiments often and accordingly they give little Each furnace is doublethat is, one the Protection and Comfort of the pistols over. gathered in the evenings and enjoyed attention to its location, the manner of stack is divided into two parts, making "No," observed I. "This was perfectly Animals. inclosing it and rendering it comfortable the night gaming. two puddling furnaces. In the fair, for they are my pistols and for the animals that spend much of One evening, tired out with Boston, space within the square is placed the I never took my eyes off them since their time in it. In many cases they ''squeezer," the train of rolls, and the Voulitch seized the weapons. He is Does Fuel-Raising Pay? I threw my cards on the table and 1 are at little pains to so arrange it that it engine, which latter furnishes the power only a lucky better," I continued. This depends on circumstances. It is went to chat in the corner with Maj. serves the purpose of making and preserving to drive the machinery and supplies "It is the first time in my life that a"t not economical to raise trees for fuel on manure. In arranging a barnyard *3 J* S The conversation, contrary to -THE I ever won such a wager," answered the blast for the furnaces. The pigiron the first consideration should be insuring land worth from $50 to $100 per acre, the usual custom, grew agreeable and the Servian, with a selt-contented BEST TONIC. is brought from the blast furnace 4' the comfort of the animals that especially when coal is abundant and very interesting. One of the party smile. "It was lucky play." in cars and carts, and at a certain I ii are kept in it, and it should be remembered contended that the Mohammedan belief, This medicine, combining Iron with pure cheap. In most cases land is not "But most dangerous," I replied. place is broken in halves, weighed and n^ egetable todies, quickly and oompletebr that most animals kept on farms which decreed that the fate of man worth $50 per acre for agricultural purposes "You commence to believe in predestination?" Cares DjaacMla* Indlgeatlea, Weahacea apportioned to the puddlers. pass more than half their lives in the was written in heaven, found many la^nreBlec'sVflealaria^CalllsaaeFeveT* He gazed at me after this except in places that are near a The iron is placed in the furnaces, barn-yard. It is not practical to make and Nearalflaw converts in the Russian ranks. Finally query and continued: "Let me ask It is an unfiuiina- remedy for Diseases of the a blast of hot air is driven large town and where there are good a pleasure-ground of the barn-yard but all the party dropped their cards iki Kidney* aaa Urer. you why you seem to regard my death over it by means of a fan, and it is practical to make it a comfortable facilities for transportation. In such It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to and commenced to relate anecdotes as certain to-morrow?" His eyes Women, and aU vho lead sedentary livesv as it melts the puddler stirs place in which animals will enjoy staying, to the contrary. localities almost everything produced Itdees ni the teeth,cause headache,oy glittered as he spoke in anger. He it continually with a long iron instrument and from which they will not strive produce constipationether Iron medicines do. on farms will have a market value, and At this an officerseated in an obscure had lost his temper. "As our wager It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates called a "puddle tool." This to make their escape. To render it corner of the roomrose and coal will be comparatively cheap. It is settled," he added, "your remarks the appetite, aids the assignation of feed, relieves comfortable a portion of its surface process is kept up until every vestige Heartburn and Belching, and Jtreogth* advanced to the center of the circle on my death to-morrow were uncalled- will accordingly be the best economy to ens the muscles and nerves. should be quite high and dry, so that of impurity has been driven out. Then and gazed upon us with a calm but for." Then, without finishing his observation, For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Leek ofr raise stock, grain, vegetables, or fruit, animals can stand or lie on it without the workman gradually cools down proud look. He was a Servian by Energy, *e., It has no equal. r, he suddenly pulled his hat becoming wet and dirty. The plan of to sell them in town, and to purchase his furnace by damping the fire, being 49" The aenoine has above trade mark and birth, as his name indicated. The down over his eyes and walked away having one side of the barn-yard elevated crossed red tines on wrapper. Take np ether. careful to note the consistency of the coal with a portion of the money received. exterior of Lieut. Voulitch corresponded from the circle hastily. a foot or more above the remaining TUTTS mass. Then he rolls into a ball shape, with his character. He was It takes several years for quickgrowing Alter his departure we all portion is a good one, and one that is withdraws it from the furnace, and by tall, a parchment-like complexion, trees, such as willows, poplars discussed what we termed the easily carried out. If there is no natural means of a ponderous pair of tongs brown hair, eyes black and penetrating, excitability of Voulitch and and whitew .ods, to reach a size decline, stones or. timbers can be unanimously pronounced me a running freeely on an over-head railway large but regular nosea peculiarity the}7 that they will afford good fuel. At placed across a portion of the yard and of his race a cold, sad smile conveys it to the squeezer, a subline egotist because I bet against a the space back of it can be filled to the least twenty years are required to raise eternally playing over his thin lips. piece of mechanicism worth describing. man who evidently wished to kill himselfas required height with sand or clav. hardwood trees of a size that will afford He was a man noted for bravery In former times the squeezer resembled though he could not have Protection from wind and snow talked but little but with vivacity good cordwood. During this time crops the jaws of a monster crocodile, found a suitable occasion without me. should be the next consideration, and when he spoke, and never had revealed from which it derived its name. Now of corn, potatoes, grstss, and small I returned home through the deserted this is a very important one in the 25 YEARS IN USEThe any soul secrets nor his family the apparatus is called a "coffee-mill streets of the Cossack village. The grains cbuld be produced on the land northwest. The barn or other farm affairs. He drank but little wine. As Greatest Medical Triumph of the Agel squeezer," and, indeed, it looks very chimes rang out from a small Russian that is devoted to the production of buildings should have the entire or chief to the Cossack girls, whose charms are church surmounted by its short spire much like a big coffee mill. The ball protection on the west side, as the SYMPTOMS OF A trees. The product of ten acres of celebrated, he never flirted or made and belfry. It struck 11 o'clock and is tossed into a squeezer, which seizes worst winds generally come from that TORPID LIVER. good land would in twenty years produce love. It was said, however, that his three-quarters. I hurried my footsteps. it and sends it rolling around and direction. Protection on the other colonel's wife silently adored him. If a fund the interest of which would Suddenly a sharp report of a around, the space becomming narrower sides should be secured by means of sLeee ef appetite, Bowels costive, Paia la so, however, he was very discreet. keep a family supplied with coal for all pistol echoed around the corner cries as the outcome is approached. the head, with a dull eatlen in thefcaek sheds and tight fences. The best fence He had only one passionthis was were heard and several guards and part, Fain ander the shoulderblade time. When at last the mass emerges for a farm-yard is one made of strong Fallaess after eating, with a die- gambling at cards. Before a green sentries with lanterns ran rapidly it has taken the shape of a roll of posts and boards. A wire fence is very laeHaation te exertion ef body er salad* cloth heplayed and was always a loser, But on many farms which are worth past me. I turned the neighboring Irritability of tosaeer, Low salrlts, with objectionable, as it affords no protection cotton batting. A man on the "lookout" but his bad luck did not seem to disconeert $50 or upward per acre there is considerable a freltnre^batlng- neglected sesae daty, street. Under the moonlight against the wind, allows the snow to for it grasps it with tongs, and Weariness, Dlzzlaeaa, Flattering at the himhe was a believer in fate. land that is not suitable for cultivation. was a small group of soldiers holdingup blow through it, while the barbs on the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache the overhead rigging is again brought "Gentlemen," he said, in a calm voice, Some of it is quite certain to the inanimate figure of an officer. aver the right eye, Restlessness, with wire are very likely to injure animals into play to carry the "bloom," as it Otful dreams, Highly colored TJrlae, aaA "gentlemen, I fear my luck has been be broken, rocky, subject to washing, On my approach the Cossacks, with that are pushed against it, as they are is now called, to the rolls. The rolls CONSTIPATION. disturbed. Can a man voluntarily quite low, or having a soil that does all the respect they have for their superior likely to be in the contests that are going are constructed with numerous dispose of his life or his luck? No, the TTJTT'S PIIXS are especially adapted not produce paying crops. This land officers, moved aside to allow on when many animals are confined to sueh cases, one dose effects snob a grooves graduated to the size of the fatal moment of ill-luck in play is the will produce trees if the proper variety my entrance to the circle. The dead change of feeling usto astonish the sufferer in somewhat limited quarters. A bar desired to be made. The "bloom" They Increase the Appetlte.and cause the same as ill-luck in life. You don't believe man was Voulitch, his dark, dead eyes are selected. The cultivated crops will good fence, somewhat costly to build, body te Take on Fleli, thus the system la has now gone through the puddle rolls it? Show me the man bold enough widely distended as if gazing steadfastly only grow on fruitful soil, that can be Moartehed, and by thoir Tonic Actionem but economical in the end, can be constructed and is flat, say four inches wide, the Digestive Orfrans,Iteeular Steels ere to try the experiment. "I'll wager that at the eternal stars a large worked to advantage with ordinary implements. of strong posts, in which produced. Price aftc. 4\ Murray SC.Bt.T three-quarters of an inch thick, and TUTTS HAIR DYE, no man here has the courage to bet bullet-hole was apparent in his forehead But little can be realized scantlings are inserted near the top and twelve feet long it is termed puddle or against fate. and a sluggish stream of blood irom a crop of grass produced on very bottom, to which boards seven or eight muck bar. When used for nail-making "Not I! Not I! Not I!" echoed from ran down his nose and chin. In one poor or uneven land. It costs much to feet long are attached in an upright position. GRAT HAIR or WHISKZKS changed to a all sides. "I'll risk the wager," I it must be cut into short lengths hand he held a pistol, in the other GLOSST BLACK by a single application of cut and cure it for hay, and unless Such a fence keeps out the this DTB. It imparts a natural color, acts said. "I do not believe in predestination." of a fool. These are piled in a certain was a tightly grasped note. The note much labor is expended on it the land drifting snow and breaks the force of instantaneously. Sold by Druggists,. manner, weighed and taken to a was addressed to Lieut. Petchorin will not be profitable if devoted to grazing gent by express on receipt of SI. the wind. Cattle that stand or lie near "How much money?" demanded to myself. I tore the wrapper hastily department, the "sheet mill." This Office* 44 Murray St., New Yorfc purposes. Still, this land will produce it will be comfortable, providing rain is Voulitch quietly. "Maj. S shall and read: mill has within it several heating furnaces good trees. Observation shows PARKER'S not falling. Their fodder will not be hold the stakes and be the judge." and two trains of rollsone to that the land that is most suitable for blown about if it is placed next to such HAIR BALSAM Lieut. Petchorin You said I would die i "Twenty ducats," I answered^throwing break down the pile and another to cultivated crops is not the best for forest a fence. to-morrow. I could have waited until tomorrow the popular favorite for dressing the gold on the table. finish the sheet. The heaters arrange to show you that a man, to a certain trees. The latter will live and A fence of this kind can be utilized to the hair, Restoringthe color 'Here are 15 ducats," said Voulitch, extent, controls his own destiny, but when gray,and preventing Dandruff. the piles of iron on the furnaces precisely Lhrive on land that will not produce form one side of a long shed. If saplings "but I will owe you the other five It cleanses the scahv, I die to-night by my own hand to prove as the bakr does his loaves paying crops of any sort of grain or can be obtained they can be placed stops the hair falling, and is that you are not an oracle. Keep your pieces, iftsatisfactory." sure tc please goc. and $i. sizes at Druggists. the oven. When it is sufficiently heated in line in the ground twelve or more vegetable. Some of the finest forests pistols in good order, so that you may not "This is all well," responded Maj. feet from the fence and a support for it is conveyed by means of the everuseful, in the country shade soil that is unfit lose your money again. Had they been PARKER'S TONIC S placing the 35 ducats in his carefully cared foi-and properly loaded my poles nailed to them at the proper for cultivation. Cultivated plants rely over-head, railway to the pocket. "But allow me' to understand fate was sealed. Farewell, Petchorin, nor height. On this poles can be run to the for their sustenance on soil within a rolls, there to be again flattened The Best Cough Cure you can use in what this test consists, in order sigh for one who has long desired peace for top of the fence and on them a roof of very few inches of the surface of the and drawn into long thin aad the best known preventive of Consumption. that I may decide Hhe matter a troubled soul. Let my comades say for straw can be made. A shed of this ground, but trees send their roots so sheets. Now we have come to the PAEKER'S TONIC kept in a home is a sentinel to me a little prayer each. I remain, as ever, clearly." keep sickness out. Used discreetly it keeps the kind will cost but very little, while it deep into the earth that the condition nail factory. The sheets are taken to the unfortunate VOULITCH. blood pure and the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys Voulitch entered an adjoining eottage will do much toward affording comfort ot the surface soil is a matter of small the "slitter," who cuts them into different in working order. Coughs and Colds vanish before "Take his body to the church!"said I, and beckoned his fellow-officers to the animals confined in the farmyard. it. It builds up the health. importance. sizes, as the kind of nails desired calmly, "and inform the colonel and to follow him. He looked at the walls, If you suffer from Debilityx Skin Eruptions, A better shed can be made by to be made requires. The nailplates his wife of this young officer's death." Cough, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Kidney, Urinary er upon which hung numerous side-arms. using cedar posts and scantling for Female Complaints, or any disorder of the Lungs, The best disposition to make of land are then packed in numbered I saw them wrap his remains in his He pulled from a peg a pair of large Stomach, Bowels, Blood or Nerves, don't wait support and by making the roof of on any farm that is unfit for cultivation cloak and bear them away. Then, boxes to be delivered to the nail-cutters. pistols in hofsters. As yet the company till you are sick in bed, but use PAXKXR'S Tome boards and battens. With little doubt is to plant it to trees. If it is too moist to-day: it will give you new life and vigor. looking up at the stars, which beamed The large-sized nails are cut hot, did not comprehend his meaning. the cheapest and best roof could be HISCOX A CO., N. Y. to plow or produce good grass it is quite so brightly, I moved homeward, wondering Then he cocked the pistols and placed and for the purpose of heating the Soldby Druggists. Large saving buying %z size. made of rough boards and building limited what the spirit of Voulitch was likely that some varieties of the ash, them to his head. We seized his arms, plates a furnace is at hand in charge paper covered with coal tar, rosin, and now engaged'm doing. poplar, willow, or larch will suceeed prying: "What do you intend to do? of a man whose business it is to supply gravel. The roofs of many buildings well on it. If it is high, broken, or This is foolishness." the nailers with iron. Now we in large towns are now made of these rocky all kinds of nut-bearing trees, "Gentlemen," he exclaimed, "who have reached the last process of this materials, and they give excellent satisfaction maples, and evergreens will grow well Symbolism of Westminster A wins the bet? Who o^es me 20 du- rather intricate manufacture. We but the art of making them has upon it. The trees will improve the cats?'" hear the busy hum of 120 machines, bey. not extended into the country. Although farm to some extent, will hide the portions 1,000 ABUTS, te* AM WOMEN, We all withdrew outside to the which in the course of eleven hours cut a well constructed barn or stable Canon Parrar in Brooklyn Magazine. of the soil that had an uninviting bivouac fire. He made a sign for us 1,100 kegs of nails. An invention of is necessary for the protection of for JOHX B.CtQCGH'Sentirely newbeok-JnrtpobUsbel Much of the spell exercised by the appea^nce, and will beautify the place. to be seated around him and we obeyed K^LIVINe TRUTHSa recent date, which at one time threatened work horses and dairy cows during the abbey depends on the beauty of its The production of the trees will cost in silence. At that moment he to revolutionize the cutting of winter, a good shed will afford all the architecture. This can never be reproduced. 4 perfect treasury of good things, a series ef UPB very little, as the ground they occupy is seemed to exert more influence over protection needed for ordinary store nails, has been introduced in this factory. rZOTXTSBS painted as only A copy or an imitation useless for other purposes. The trees us. I regarded him fixedly and his JOHN B. GOUGJBL cattle, and in the majority of cases they It is called a self-feeder, but as produces but small effect, and does will supply fuel after a certain numoer glance was firmly fixed on me. His prefer it to the barn, as it allows them it only cuts middle sizes the not spring from the same feelings which pale lips smiled slightly, and notwithstanding of years, and will reduce the cost of eaa paint then. It gives, toper" more liberty. trade of the nail feeder is not Boaaant form,his best thoughtsJite give grandeur to the original. The his coolness I saw death on warming the house. Wealthy farmers Of course the barnyard should be well Boat stirring anecdotes, togetasl jeopardized. The ingenious machines wish manifold experiencesand personal his pale visage. I have often observed, abbey is the visible expression of an can enjoy the luxury of an open fire supplied with water. It is not necessary, remlusosnees, never before are almost human in their working. and many old army officers will confirm during the winter season if they produce published. The tenderness ef las intense absorbing faith. It reminds us however, that the well that supplies An attendant takes up a pathos and,the spice ot his aaunes this remark, that death may be the wood to keep it up on their own of all that is solemn in life it was are oaite irresistible. A atagata. the water or the pump that raises in* nail plate, pries open the stiff jaws eeat tteyal Octavo Velnsoe, esatalniag read on the face of a man who will die places, and can cut and prepare it with meant to fill our minds with thoughts it be located in the yard. There are nearly 700 pages aad SB of his nippers, places one end of the Superb Engravings. in a few hours. There is a strange sort the help they ordinarily keep. The of death, judgment and eternity. It many good reasons for having the well plate within and by a skillful thrust of irresistible expression in such instances open wood fires deserves a rank with outside of the yard. Its water would vasserste supply this book te las is symbolical in its minutest details. has set the machine going. It certainly teas of thousands who are waiting that cannot be confounded greatest comforts of life, but it can be be less likely to be contaminated, and it The predominance of the numbers for it. ItoeesapeMtion, andHisnoweat-seUuiaTafleth- is more accurate in its action than with the ordinary aspect. ersMtet. itiiusters. Baiters, Critics, ete., giveIt feels enjoyed almost without expense by persons is more pleasant to draw water from a three and seven had a mystic significance. Sjnqealtioa endorsementaad wish it Godspeed. Agents, any feeder can be. One person can, "You will die to-morrow," I said, who raise trees on their farms. mm in Urn i fa y,and atthe same ttmo Jufcaf well that is outside the yard to a trough They indicate the triune God, awMskly trm-*ttm to* Exehxaive territory aad very if diligent, attend to two self-feeding gazing at him sternly. The branches that are removed by pruning that is within it. It is much better to teaelal Termsgiven. Send for large lUastMtedjdfeajan and the "seven lamps burning before machines. Each machine consists of He looked at me calmly and replied a few acres of timber trees will afford have the watering trough under an open the throne which are the seven a cutting knife, a heading machine, with one of his cold smiles: Perhaps fuel enough to support at least one shed than in an exposed place near the spirits of God." To the mind of bed-plate, fly-wheel, and splint and HEWBOODSI LOWEST PB1CBS1 yes, perhaps no!" Then turning to fire. center of the yard. If it is under a shed a thoughtful* medieval monk the miss-cut separator. The last is the Maj. S he asked: "Thepistols you With little doubt it pays to raise trees snow will not accumulate about it and whole building would appear to be invention of one of ihe workmen in wrenched from my hand were loaded?" to produce fuel in portions of the country make it difficult for animals to get a a constant reminder of the trinity in the factory. There is another process "Well-loaded Voultich," answered where land is cheap, but where coal drink. there are more animals of Henr J. Lute, unity and of God in Christ. The triple to be told about, and that is the blueing. one of the young officers. "But your is dear on account of the remoteness of different kinds to be supplied with hight,arches, triforium, clere-story pietended attempt to blow your This is done in an inclined revolving the mines or the great cost of transportation. water it is much better to have more the triple length,nave, choir, sacarium brains out was a mere pleasantry." cylinder, pierced wire holes, and The cost of hauling coal over than one drinking-place. By having the triple breadth,nave and two 4 "Foolish pleasantry!" said another. the poor roads that are common in newly kept at a dull red heat. The nails are several troughs the danger of crowding aisles choir and two ambulatories "I will bet 50 roubles against 5 that settled portions of the west is considerable. and hooking is obviated. It is a good poured in at the elevated end, and, as DBY GOODS, the pistols were not loaded!" exclaimed lantern and two transeptswould It often happens that a great plan to have all the troughs filled with they slowly roll down the incline,take a third. amount of suffering takes place in consequence water before cattle and horses are let out speak to him of God, three one. on the pretty blue tint wehave so often GROCERIES, of getting out of coal when the A new bet was made. These interruptions of the barn and stable in the morning, The cruciform in shape would continually admired. The nails are now taken to common roads are impassable on account annoyed me. as they generally seek to obtain a drink NOTIONS, ETC. remind him of the sacrifice of the "packer,"who weighs them,packing of the snow or the railroads are "Listen!" said I. "He should either as soon as they are released. Christ. The nave represented the 100 ponnds in each keg. The packing prevented from moving heavy freight. Kiealing'a Block, blow out his brains or his predestination A portion of the barn-yard should be is done by means of a machine "ship" of the church the angels of the En many places during the past few winters theory or,if the pistols are unloaded, devoted to the making and storing of which, by an ingenious application of arches were the emblems of the church ftEWtJLlt MXNR farmers living quite a distance from he must hang them against manure. During the summer the droppings mechanics, has a vertical as well as a invisible the hideous gargoyles stood a, railway station have been compelled the wall." of the cattle should be thrown on revolving motion. The keg is placed for the excluded demons, the chapels during the prevalence of long storms to "That's the idea!" laughed a chorijs this place every morning. By adopting between the knees of the "packer," clustering round the altar indicated burn corn, of which they had but a small of voices. this plan the larger portion of the yard and as it dances up ana down he gradually the apostles gatheiing round the cross amount, in order to keep from freezing:. They handed him the pistols. can be kept clean for the cows to lie in. fills it from a large iron weighing-scoop. and, generally, the communion of With only a few acres of trees on their "Gentlemen, don't budge!" observed Clean milk can not be secured without The keg is now turned over saints. So complete was the symbolismcarried places they would have been comparatively Voulitch, quietly applying the mouth great trouble if cows can not lie down to the header, who deftly inserts the out that the line ot pillars comfortable, notwithstanding the of one muzzle to his forehead and the without coming in contact with their head, applies the top hoops, drives a at the altar, in the original abbey of severe cold and the bad condition of the other against his ear. droppings. By insuring the rotting of nail here and there into the chimes, the confessor, deflected a little to the roads. A good wood-lot near the dwelling the coarse fodder that is thrown out to We moved back in the circle, petrified. gives it a whirl, and away it goes to insures a supply of fuel at the time right (as is the case also in scute oth. stock, bat which is not eaten, a portion the brander, who numbers it and when it is the most needed. of the yard should be comparatively "Lieut. Petchorin, toss a card in er cathedrals) to indicate the head of stencils the firm's name and trademark, Farmers living a long distance from a low, so that it will catch and hold the the air," continued the Servian. Jesus declining on the shoulder in the which latter is an anchor. And good market have to study how they can liquid manure and the wash of the dung. I took a card from the green board agony of death. To a soverign like now our nails are sent to the warehouse supply themselves with the necessities The hay, straw, and corn-stalks that "1 threw it up into the air. The erowd Henry III. the builder of the chief part to be put into cars destined for and comforts of life without spending are rejected by cattle will absorb these -of officers held their breaths their of the abbey in its present condition, much money. If they can raise trees ilquids and be converted into excellent every part of our country, and, indeed, eyes bulged out with agitation and all this religious symbolism was as intensely they can have fuel for cooking their food fertilizers. The manure heap in the as far off as Australia. Cg morbid curiosity. Thed cars floated real as it was to the monks /wsa from Voulitc an hi pistols and warming their dwelling without expending barn-yard can receive additions from themselves. When Henry was in money for coal. Wood is the the dwellings and the poultry-houses. At tclie same instant both pistol-ham- France he stopped so persistently to best fuel to use in, keeping up a fire to Ashes and soap-suds should be thrown ^u. mers fell, one even slightly flashing its here mass at every ?hapel which he do cooking during warm weather. Especially upon it instead of being deposited in The body servants of the Queen in passed, that he even wore out the is this_ the case when the house the street or near the house. If the |^v "Thanks, be to God!"bexclaimed sev- Sweden are called Lopare or state eral voices drawing in inspiration patience of a saint likeLouis IX: who, is small, as it is likely to be on farms manure-heap becomes offensive during fii1 attendants, and they wait solely on to avoid the incessant delay, took him that are not well improved. It requires the summer land plaster or ground gypsum ^,5 of breath the Queen and her daughter. These round by a route where there were but little labor to prepare wood for burning should be scattered over it every W ':The efcidinglyare pi'-tols unloaded," I re- glorified footmen wear a very quaint marked fewer churches. It would be vain, it in the old-fashioned air-tight or common few days. This will take up the escaping I*5 uniform, consisting of a tunic, petticoat box stove. Hard coal is scarcely ammonia and retain it till the manure would even be impossible in an age i% ''Examine them!"answeredVoulitch. and breeches edged with gold ever used in the west out&ide of large is taken to the fields, when it will like this, an age ot religious divisions ^sfj took the arms and placing fresh lace. But the most surprising part towns. The choice is between wood become food for plants.Chicago and of common skepticism, to imitate caps under the hammers, discharged of their attire \B a wonderful head and an inferior sort of soft coal. The Times. the architecture which expressed the the weapons in the air. The hiss of dress, consisting of a kind of embroidered former is greatly superior for cooking, the flying balls was more than ordinary devotional feelings of an age of uniform skullcap, from which rise three especially in summer. It is also muck An immense number of Canadian immigration distinct. religion and universal faith. ostrich feathers, none of which is less better for heating a room that is well pamphlets have boen printed in London, Three minutes passed and none of than three feet high. finished and furnished! as it is cleaner much to the disgust of Canadian printer*.