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

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JPW ^SW^sSw WV^ fl^jg 7A\ jfWi^f^*-?^ ^^^i^-fc ?^^fIf^i- F^fp? EJH riWHMi A MISTAKE. the ashes, and a merry breakfast -The tramp of running feet stirs her Cfpy BICIII 11111 CIDECIliCi every following fourth row to the fiftysecond tight roof made S^Ciow or ram will ^BLU "H NlftdlUt 1 they bad of it. After prayers, grandpa dulling senses. Dimly, in the dark- If inclusive widen on both sides not enter, and yet will provide amplf shouldered his ax, and, lifting- Syl- ness, she sees a face she falls into the of the middle twelve stitches out'of ventilation above the top covering, When first I came to court, via to ki^a her, said J/^ "'^things. strong arms of Mr. Marsh. She can F la! one (that is one plain, one seam). Lay 12 or^l8 inches of packing on the Fashion Notes. o*1 "Good-by. Take "care only say: When first I came to court, When one hundred and two rows are floor and cut the ice into even blocks The'most novel style of trimming You're queen no^ of thewhblemount- "Grandpais" and all is night. I deemed Dan Cupid but a boy. finished, work the two shoulder pieces 12 by 16 inches, so tbafrthey will pack for bonnets consists of plush flowers And Love an idle sport, When Sylvia awoke the thin, sweet on the twenty-seven stitches nearest closely. Pack the ice so that a foot i of the most exquisite tints of tink A sport whereat a man might toy^V "Queen! Dearie me!" replied Sylvia. face of Mrs. Marsh bent over her. each end, binding off the of the chaff may be put around it and With little hurt and mickle joy ^Jf rose and heliotrope, also" pale yellow "Queens don't wash dishes, and darn Memory seemed yet unconscious till a middle stitches work sixty-six rows cover it 18 or 24 inches deep on th |gj When I first came to court! jfy^ shaded to deep orange. The foliage stockings, ana" throb of pain quickened it. Then a tor each, but during thV first eight top. Make a double door and keep^ is not plush, but very soft and vel "1 don't know," he answered. "Yes, Too soon I found my fault^ff){I" cold pressure stifles her heart. rows narrow at the neck end by knitting the space between filled with chaff, vetj I guess some queens 'd want to darn Fa U ^f*.V& "Oh! Mrs. Marsh! Grandpa! Is two stiches together in every Also make the door for use in th Too soon I found my fault^V? $ their baby's stockings. We'll ask he-" ^Vt| second row. $ind off the stitches on gable and take out the ice always Draped fronts are popular, although fM The fairest of the fair brigade Jt, Queen Victoria about it when we go "Safe! Yes, little one, and asleep the left side, but on the right cast on from the top and then recover with i becoming only to slender women. @m Advanced to mine assault. j~ /i to see her." now, in yonder," replied Mrs. Marsh. thirty-fiv new stitches at the neck the chaff. Use a ladder or steps foi I W?- Alas! against an adverse maidp^v^ Sylvia looked sober. Any queen "Now take some o' this broth, an' It is stated that the white starched end for the front. Work the front the reaching the gable door. M|*S Nor fosse can serve nor palisadet W would be glad to see grandpa, and she keep quiet, that's a dear." collar is a thing of the past, but one Wk&?# Too soon I found my fault! same in size and bhape as the. back, would make her just the prettiest Safe! The ice broke from about her cannot help believing that for ptreet aaaailla which will, of course, entail narrowing ijMh'J When Indra's eyes work basket, with a pink pin cushion a heart, and it beat warm and full again. and traveling the collar wiU still be instead of widening. Crotchet a narrow m,Ml in one corner, and a rustic '-^V" work- Safe! And she saved him. Considerable discomlort and sickness Xareferred to the easily crushed and scallop all around, beginning at vst I saw'Sylvia yesterday, sitting upon often result in farm homes from soiled ruche. For evening, dinner, No fein the arts eyesfassail, war can show, the left shoulder. ^v\ When Indra's "Good-by," little one!" said grand- the back porch. Her head rested upon neglect to "put up the stoves" on the No counter stroke avaij teas, etc., the plain band of silk, crape, v' Sew two buttons at bottom of the high, green back of her grandfather's Naught skills but arms away to throw, approach of cold weather. In our etamine, or lace will be used, ^i**ly^A^*Ii&& front. A*d kneel before the lovely loe, "Good-by." :A chair. She is a grandmother Noithern Spates it would generally When Indra's* eyes assail' Sew on clastic braid eight inches The most serviceable fyf winter The dishes washed and the house now. be better were the stoves never taken Austin Bobson in Scribner's. long, with a buttonhole in it, to back, tidied, Sylvia took her pitcher to go house-gown? is a dark cashmere made The few fine threads left of herchildhood down, for there are times very late in and button on to front. Fasten left for the milk. Over the old coal road tresses are as white as her pale with a yoke and full sleeves, and belted spring when we need them, and again IJ shoulder with buttons and buttonholes. THE COLLIER'S HUT. Mr. Marsh's cows passed to and from forehead. A thread of il fell over her at the waist with a cord and tassel Very early ii the autumn. Even during pasture. & eyes yesterday, as we were talking, or pietty pointed bodice coming from summer months fire may be beneficial As she walked along she looked far and she pulled it vigorously, thinking to dry out the house. In cool *'Grandpa!" Sylvia began, bending the underarm seams to fasten with Hr down into the valley where lay her it a raveling of her cap. weather a small wood fire in a stove clasps ol hammered silver at the front, Agricultural Paragraphs. home, low and white, with petals of Ove to comb his hair with her fin- Grandma's life has hidden in it or in the open fireplace (that best of or tie with two or three jaunty little Tripe is cleaned for use as follows: the white roses blowing from it like many a story of braver things than I ventilators) adds greatly to the com* Oows. The paunch is cut open and its contents snowflakes. have told of. For many a, crushed fort of all. Keeping the rooms dry His head' restedwhere old headH are turned out it is well to turn "Mr. Marsh," she said, when she and fainting heart has she found and Pelt hats are exceedingly fashionable and wholesome wards off malaria, iiad been pillowed a hundred years it inside out. It is* then washed had watched him milking awhile, saved, and this when her own hopes this season. rheumatism, diarrhoeas, dysentery,, beforeon the high back, of the old, "please let me try to milk." thoroughly in several waters then have been shattered as her limb was. fluxes, neuralgia, etc. I fiud that The average length of the seal coat "I want to know!" he exclaimed. steeped twehty-tour hours in plenty The aching of her own heart never -slender, green armchair. families most afflicted with the aboveand is 23 or 24 inchest "Lemrae see'your fingers. Oh! them tempted her to forget others. Never? of water, with two ounces of carbonate other diseases are careless in thismatter. It was a weather-worn old head. littlp things. Theywhy, old Gem Black trimmings are the fashion of She has learned. of soda or saleratus or a few In putting up stoves ordinarily "The storm had swept the thatch from the moment in colored fabrics. think they wuz fly legs and kick. handfuls of fresh wood ashes in it. we loose about half the heat "How sublim a thing it is Its roof, except two tangled wisps "Please let me try," she said, A This is to remove the acid. It is then generatea by the fuel. A good part To suffer and be strong." She tried, and succeeded so well that 'that hung over the eaves, one above Winter Plants. thoroughly washed, and finally boiled bf this can be saved by having as long "Grandma," 1 said, "do you know, the next Tuesday M.\ Marsh said she each ear. Thesethe brushy locks, until tender. It is then ready for the stovepipe as possible we can carry it GeraniumSj fuschias, nasturtiums, or half know, how much we all love could do her own milking right at her final cooking, either by stewing with through the ceiling to the second, and chrysanthemums, petunias and ivies of course, and not the earsSylvia you for it all?" own door. milk and onions or with milk alone, even to the third lloor,before connecting Did ever grandma say so little of are the most satisfactory window wa industriously trying to curl. So, every morning, when she heard with the chimney. The amount of or by frying dipped in egg batter. her affection? You never heard "I plants for winter. When expected to the tinkling of the bell, she wmt out They wouldn't curl, and Sylvia heat thus economized will surprise love you" on hr lips, but you felt it bloom during the cold weather they Much is said nowadays about feeding with a carrot for old Gem, and milked -didn't care she did care very much, any one who has not tried the experiment. in the touch of her hand and saw it in should be kept in pots through the summer., this or that to produce flesh and her yellow pitcher full. Though overheated houses be the calm grey eyes. She forever was fas we shall see, about something else. If the roots are too large for their that corn makes too much fat and not Happy wood-life' But it all came corn4 and is, and forever mupt be, a grave, unhealthful it improves greatly the ysis of She lived in Cornw. among the quarters, they may be repotted to advantage ana1 to an end one night in this way. enough flesh. The sweet, sensible helper of every one, healthfulness of a house to remove in the fall. The pot3 should gray old Litchfield hills, that stood "Supper was ready\ puffy white biscuits shows that a grain possesses a better and, best of all, helping us to help ourselves. all the chill, so do not be afraid to not be too large, or the plant will go from Mrs. Marsh, and nice brown proportion of food elements for our climate. and, I think, still standin the northwesternmost warm the bedchambers a little.N. slices of ham on the table, and the more to roots than to blossoms. Fat can be multiplied indefinitely cranny^ of Connecticut. Y. Tribune. tea was simmering on the coals. Plants should be frequently showered and stored away in all parts of "Well," he asked, pinching her, Teaching "Disloyalty" in Ireland. Sylvia went to call her grandfather, or washed/ as the leaves when clogged the body. Not so flesh no amount ""and what does missy want out'n Danger of Damp Cellars. who was hard at work felling a tree with dust are apt to tur-n yellow and of feeding of any kind of diet can multiply The importance ot having dry cellars that seemed in danger of falling on xrandpa now?" fall off. flesh. Flesh is a muscle. Muscles Irish Correspondence Manchester Guardian cannot be too strongly urged upon the house biit he knew how to make of course, need their proper support, "Wl y, who said I wanted anything?" There is at Listowel a great convent it fall away from the house. the people. We recently visited an but they are increased by exercise. Hardy Ferns for Shady Places. "Sylvia replied, an eager quaver in her school where 600 girls are being afflicted family at Poehnix park, near "Supper's readv!" she called. II bacon is to have more flesh From the Prairie Farmer. educated by the nuns. The peculiarity otce. "But do. Mrs. Cotter was Pcfttsville, Pa., where five members of "Don't say!" he replied. "Well, I the pig is to have more exercise. Quit of such a school is that the lower There are many places where ferns the family were ill with typhoid disease, can't say as I am, quite I'd like to a-ialkin' to-day" feeding him in close pens. Kill him and the middle classes are mixed together will do capitally, and if grouped ip a get this tree down first, Missy." and two had died, making seven "Most generally always kinder is," before he lays on so much fat. in a way which would be impossible pleasing manner, attract much attention. "Please,supper," come now, Sylvi' an finish chop- casej in all. We made a very thorough after a answered. tie interrupted. pin1 Places too shady for most flowering in England. With some examination of this house, had the The Cultivator thinks that when plants may be readily utilized "Was a-talkin," continued Sylvia, English friends 1 went over the whole After pupper he sat down in the red drinking water analyzei, and were the philosophy of cooked food for with ferns. In our suburban country fire'ight. school. We want into the big forced by exclusion to the conclusion ""bowl a 'family in P'keepsie that stock is better understood the steamer homes, one side of each street running "For just a minute," he said. school room, and there we that the sickness in this case was want a cottage for the summer. Now will be more thought of than ever, east and west is in.the shade, and as heard the girls read, and I must say caused by a damp cellaf. A stream But soonnod, nod, nodhe was sffoere's that hut upon Skatikoke, very but it will be used more for slightlv very often this is not suitable tor flowering from a worked out mine kept the locality that for justness of intonation and fast asleep. In an hour he had start warming food and drink than for near where you're choppin' wood" plants, it may be advantageously marshy and the cellar wet. To clearness of expression I have never ed up with wide open eyes, declaring cooking the same. In a large part of filled with a group of hardy ferns. obviate this a dram had been run "Eh! want to fix that up for 'em?" heard sueh good leading in any English that he had "nish about got to sleep," our year drink is so low HI temperature Some of out native ferns are very from the cellar to a neighboring creek. and pinching Sylvia's lips when they school. They read out of Goldsmith's Grandpa exclaimed. "Cool 'n' airytike, that stock, especially animals beautiiul.and one need only to go out This drain had been stopped, and ^& smiled. They had both forgotten the 'Deserted Village,' and I noticed 'n' no malary, 'n' as quiet at the giving milk, cannot take what they in the woods and lift some of the large some inches of water had accumulated i^K half-felled tree, and soon thev were that the girl who was reading .desert o' Sabary, 'n'" should without injury. Chilling the old turts and transfer them to whereever asleep bed. Mouser and Towser in the cellar. -f substituted 'Ireland' for 'England' in they are wanted in the grounds. system with too cold food or water is "No, Grampa." Sylvia slipped her were asleep on the hearth, where the the lines 4^ Had this family known that vnamite -ariws around his neck and tied her firewhich they usually needed in the not healthful, any more than it would A time there was, ere England's griels began, Ferns delight in a soil containing a was in the cellar they wou1o\not 'fingers in a chubby knot under his eveningdrowsed slowly to sleep under De to have stock stand shivering and pood bit of decayed leaves or vegetable have slept easily until it was removed, IMf chin. "No, I want you to rent our its gray ashes. unprotected in the storms of midwinter. When every rood ofground maintained its mold. For grouping in a rockery but with this m&idious foe to life a i| -house to them, and let us camp out man. When Sylvia awoke in the night the of roots and stones, the less formal health, they ate and slept contented! n that hut." .Lastly we had. recitations and wild sougmg ol the trees and the hard the appearance the better. Another One of the advantages in keeping until the favorite child, a boy of I singing. A row of girls recited some beating bf the rain told that it was featuie about ferns is that numbers "I want**, kaow!" Grandpa exclaim- was taken ill and died. Then, sus sheep, says an exchange, is that the patriotic lines,, waving the while a storming. She listened awhile in a of them luxuriate in the shade even of *Q&, so much astonished, that he nodded pecting the damp cellar, the drain was farmer who does it can at almost any green flag. Their glowing eyes and little dread, but soon slept calmly riehfc off to sleep. trees, where scarcely anything else will cleaned out, but it was too late, the season have fresh meat for the table their excited gestures showed how again. thrive. We have a magnificent specimen When he .awoke, the warm, soft mischief was done, the family was infected, when he likes. Next to poultry it is much they felt their words. Alter they A frightful crash awoke her. She of the Shield fern, growing in the 3cnot of fingers \as still under his chin, and all of the children had the the stand by for sudden emergencies had sung to us we asked if they could started up. A falling timber had -dtnd the warm pressure of lips on his angle formed by the house and front disease. As I looked at the bereaved,^ when there is not time, nor perhaps sing 'God save Ireland.' There was struck her. With heart choked with Sorehead. steps, on the shady side of the street, and saddened mother, I could but the money, to buy fresh beef in the no doubt as to the response. The fright she sprang from her bed. 'I knew you'would'" said Sylvia. whi('h attracts as much attention as pity her want of knowledge, that had Ht&P city market. Farmers who keep sister in charge of the music instantly There lay grandpa, a huge limb of "Knew I would' Bless me! Who a glowing bed of flowers. It was obtained brought such affliction. The doctor sheep can accommodate- each other sat down to the piano and struck into the fallen tree across his body. She said I would?" he asked. in the woods north of Chicago, could not cure, but the parents could t)he melody, and the girls sang as it by exchanging, so that each may have weftt to him. He was breathing hardhy. But it came to pass. Grandpa told and takes care of itself through the have prevented. Do not live in a they wanted to lift themselves off the a half or quarter for use while it can "Oh' Grandpa' Grandpa"' 4:er to "get that notion out'n her winter. damp cellar an hout.Annals of Hy-_ ground. When they had finished, and be kept fre^h. With ice ."Mid a refrig A thread of scarlet wound across 4iead," but notions, when they got into giene. were all aglow with excitement, we erator in th cellar, meat may be How to Dress the Hair. his white fdrehead. her head, seemed like mice caught asked for one verse of 'God save the kept a week or more even in warm "Oh! Grandpa! Grandpa!" in a trap, to forget how to get out. From the New York Mall and Express. A Sturdy American. Queen.' Nobodj' knew it, and it was weather. These are oli-fashioned The next Tuesday morning Mr. The question of dressing the hair But grandpa could not hear. Only plain that nobody cared to sing it. methods, but they are a part of the Fron* thoNew York Trihune. ui' Marsh drove up, with Jennie and becomingly is one that agitates many One could hear now. Her pale shivering They will sing it at some future time,' farmers' privileges, and happy are The descendants of Chief Justice f*s Whitefoot hitched to the big wagon, lips moved, and her eyes looked feminine breasts, and is understood gently said the Mother Superior." those so situated that they can still and into it went boxes and bundles, John Marshall are a etuidy race. $ out through the open roof into the by comparatively few women. The live up to them. and chairs, and Grandpa, and Towaei\ One of them, bearing the great jurist's dark sky. idea ot adopting a certain style of the dog, and Sylvia, and Mouser, The prayer was heard. Its answer name, owns a farm in Virginia and coiffure merely because it happens to Deaf Mutes in the Dance. A correspondent of the "Farm, the kitten, and on the mountain they was a brave heart. Calm and strong be the fashion is ridiculous. There runs a sawmill thereon. He got down Washington Star: Kendall Green, Stock and Home" says he has known went for the summer. now, she started to rise. A dart of should be no sueh thing as fashion in in the buzz-saw pit not long ago to fix the beautiful homo of the students a rough board fence covered with one They were poor and lived alone she pain from her bruised or broken limb this important matter. A woman a loose screw. Suddenly he felt something of the National Deaf Mute college, coat of the foil iwing "excellent substitute w_as housekeeper, and maid-of-allwork, made her heart faint. She could not oucht to dress her hair according to movine behind him, and he threw was fairly ablaze with lights sometimes making baskets to for paint" to look well five walk, hardly crawl. her face, but in nine cases out of ten his arms up and felt the saw cut right on the'occasion of the annual Thanksgiving reh\ years or longer without renewal the She crept slowly to the door. It this precisely what she does above the elbow, almost from skin to hop. The students' dining hall, He, an oaken-limbed man of nearly cement hat dens but will not suale off had ceased raining. Dimly she saw not do. Fixed rules cannot of skin. Raising his head he struck converted for a time into a ball room, sixty, earned their living by chopping the tree tops surge and fall,' like dark, from an unplaned surface of wood: course be laid down aj3 to the the saw, which cut a gtoove right was tastefully decorated with flagV wood for charcoal. wild waves, down the mountain side. "For one barrel: Half bushel white proper method of procedure* in hairdressing, through his hair, over his forehead and evergreens. A stranger to such As for Sylvia her heart ran over* She qrept back. The blood, oozed lime, 3 pecks hydraulic cement, 10 but there are several general scenes would have been surprised at and face and down into his throat) again and again in joyous tears that still from the broken temple.' In a lbs. umbCr, 10 lbs. ochre, 1 lb. Venetian precepts that may be followed by the ease and grace of a majority ot the wiuid tried to dry with her loose Whpn he was taken out h:i face waj moment she had torn a sleeve from red, quarter-pound lampblack. young and old with impunity. For tresses. the mutes in dancing. Seldom was her night dress and bound the wound. one mass of bleeding flesh. They IftlO Slake the lime, cut the lampblack with instance, a long, narrow face demands At last they came to the old collier one observed to make a false step, a Then she bowed her head upon the him on the grass and brought a eurl vinegar mix well together add* the cement that the hair be somewhat puffed at Shut, standing on a "pit" a wide, wrong move or an awkward blunder, breast, where the old heartbeat faintly. geon. While the latter was running and fill the barrel with water. the sides so that a proper harmony round shelf on the mountain side although the music was to them but She knew not what to do. Again across the fields to the spot where the Let stand twelve hours before using of proportion be maintained. A con *^here charcoal had once been burned. a pantomime. But an acute observer she looked out through the shattered trary course should be observed if the and stir frequently while puttina on. man had left Marshall he heard his When Mr. Marsh had driven off. might have noticed the unflinching attention roof and prayed. Her heart grew countenance be round and full. Nothing This is of a light stony color, without voice saying, as welle as the wounds- f^ Sylvia and her grandfather bustled Shov this stuff away which they paid to the other faint. Upon the pillow of that hard *l can be more ill-adapted to a short, the unpleasant glare of white. The would permit: About like two squirrels fitting up breast she slept the deadly sleep of whirlers, taking from them the thno fat face than bushy curls surrounding from my eye so that I can see whether color may be changed by adding more their home.had i faint. and cadence of the measure. So proficient, Grandp a reroofed the hut with it. Yet fat women nearly always arrange it's hurt." They did "shove the or less ot the colors named, or other The cool air revived her. It was indeed, have some become in staff" away from his eye as carefully their hair in curls and puffs exaggerated CQlors." fragrant hemlock boughs and earth. lighter dawn now. Faint, far off she the art of dancing that many a sigh as possible, and he gave them one to a degree corresponding yB.e now fashioned two rud^ beds outheard the tinkling of a bell. The cows from a fair one was heard as these Mr. W. F. Clarke says that the longer ghastly glance and then murmured: to the amount of adjacent adipose "of poles stuck on crotches, and replaced were coming home. favored few bestowed their attentions "It's all right I can see." It took thssurgeon tissue. A slight crimping of the hair he lives the more he is "dnwnon the fireplace, hanging an old A brave, quick thought came. There on other girls. The mutes of course, an hour and a half to dress relieves Otherwise severe outlines and the credit system, especially for farmers ,fione in it. was one hapo of getting help, of saving depended for their success and accuracy the wounds.. He enduied the pain is always becoming but there is a. *Sylvia made the beds, day.swept curtaid an and he quotes in "The BuraL her grandfather]-" the in round dances upon with perfect composure. Within a Swashe and tidied all A great difference between soft waves 1 Hastily wrapping the large gray their partners, who, as a rule, month he was out again as well a Canadian" two witnesses against theevil and bushy curls. Above all things was hung in the corner for a ward- shawl about her, she crept slowly to were selected from the ranks of the ever. Some one was telling one of the of debt: "John Randolph, of E hold in abject abhorrence that terrible ,-robe. A box. turned on its side, servedwhen the door, out in the chilly air. Slowly, old darkies on the place, while "Master talking visitors, but when occasionally Virginia, once explained when making and hideous-article known as "front." grandpa put a shelf in it every movement with sickening pain, John" was still in bed, what a a speech in the Legislature of his two students would try it together There neves was a false front wig or y(!for she crawled over the wet grass. a pantry and a table. narrow escape he had from death. State: *I have, found the philosopher's the result was not so marked a success. semi-wig that did not by'its very appearance |Vj When grandpa came in from chopping At last she creeps upon the big rock "Hnh!" said the darky, "take heap stone whicn turns everything into A proclaim its true name to thbir firewood, he found their by the roadside. Some water lies more than that to kill Marse -Toha. gold. It is, pay 'as you go.' A friend the world. To mistake a false front table covered with a coarse cloth, the a hollow of it. She bathes ber faiuting Why, if you wanted to kill Mamse never buys anything of a travelling He Was Not Engaged. for the wearer's own hair is just as gutter* dripping over the nicelyHferowned temples and waits and prays. John you'd have to cut his head if agent. If he wants a farm implement possible as- to mistake a wooden leg edges of a pile of toast, be- Nearer and nearer comes the bell. and then hide the head." he goes right to the manufacturer One day recently a lady student at or a glass eye for real flesh and blood* -'-side it a plate of flakes of cold lamb, Now the quiet eyest old Gem, as she with cash in hand and gets it B& the Cornell university discovered that her $* A false front is a glaring fraud to. while the teapot, sent out its sweet rounds the turn in the road, look up lowest rate. I wish every farmer name was incorrectly given in the list which no self-respecting woman will 4reat from I he hearth. would act on this principle and that at her. A scientific journal gives, some atftesiarf?1"7^!ni of students, and hastened to-the registrar's lend herself. If sne has the misfortuneto we might get rid of the army of?agents Supper over, Sylvia took soap and "Suke! Gem. Sukef Gem. Good teresting facts regarding office tohavetheerrorcorrected. be bald Ise-t ber buy an entire wig which cost the agricultural coaanauraty this1 tea-towel to the edge of the brook that old Gem!" wells. Among the deepest in "Are you engaged just now?" was 'and make no secret of its possession^ so much needless expense."^ tumbled by their new home, brought no Sylvia holds out her empty hand. country are the w*H at Northampton, the first question asked the registrar, away Grandpa But to deliberately fasten back her feet1 twenty Why ,had she forgotten the carrot? Mass., 3,700 feet deep, and that in blissful ignorance of the lady's mis* own locks to pin upon ter forehead a the dishes to the wide, smooth rock, What if she should pass by? .No. at St. Loui3, 3,180- feet, which furnishes sion, and whose mind evidently was Mowtio Nlakoan Icehouse. stiff, ungainly row "of curls or bangs And Sylvia washed them in the running Gem turns, and, drawing near, lifts a large supply ofsulphur watery wandering in matrimonial channels. Where sawdust is not procurable from somebody else's hsad constitutes water. When they were wiped, hei nose to Sylvia's palm. Finding it The deepest well in thewoddisinPrug "No, indeed," replied the gallant some other packing may be substituted an exhibition of bad taste that 4h hung the towel on the bushes,and empty she turns away bat, leaping sia, a Government work, and sor official, with some little emphasis, his for am icehouse. Straw finely cut amount almost to crime. The greatbeauty went to feed Mouser. with all her strength. Sylvia falls upon thing over 4,000 ieet deejvand furnisl face at the same time becoming the into chaff or wheat chaff, which is would be heavily weighted the back of the kind old brute. Qhe felt queer to go to sleep in that ing hot water. The largest well th very embodiment of pleasant anticipations better* will answer as a substitute, by a false front, while to aangly Hardly stopping to Look around, -wild nook, and the "hoot, hoot," of world is believed to be that at Passyi at the approaching leap year. but it it must be dry. The house old Gem moves on. Sylvia lays ber anewl overhead made her get up and near'Paris. It is two feet in diameter* may be built as follows: Choose a "Well, then, should like to change oraaniti^ millstone. hand upon the soft shoulder, her bare 49it by the embers on the hearth.d 1,913 feet deep anddeiivers3,795,00ft owl flew away, an she dry knoll where water will not lodge my name/' said the fair visitor. "Qh, the1 ar around the old cow's neek. 3& When gallons per day. The most celebr**. for the foundation set up posts in that you would,*' gasped the young man, Slowly, bow slowly! the little herd Uul hear only the splashing of the Knitted Cheat Protector. ed is at GreveUe, a suburb of Paris, ground, or make et frame building his contenance radiant beyond expression. moves homeward. Here o'd Gem stops brook, she crept back to bed again iold Leaves* with a depth of 1,802 feet and a delivery with studs of 2 by lO inches, o that And then the young lady to bite a tender clump of grass. Sylvia (and slept till Mouser woke her by tryJt&ng Materials.Four skeins white Lady of SSO.OOO gallons per day-J there may be this space between, the undertook to explain matters tutors beats with her fists upon the cow's to burrow under her neck. 120jJ with a force sufficient to raise it outside and inside boarding.. Fill Prey, two fin* bone needles. in detail, much to the discomfiture ot side and she starts on. M^S&S* *Grapdpa as gone, bnt soon return-, feet above the surface. Welist1,5001 between the-walls with the packing to exis in tbs. So slow! She so faint! Fainting all the assistant. The story got oat aad 4d with three fat trout from the 5 Begin at back lower edge with fortjptwo and 1*800 test are sa and ramit down toatly so that it is growing dark her arms unclasp now there la hilarity in. all too coilqg* ferook. These were done brown on a stitches. Knit "back and forth proYwee of Qn Toug Kiao, in Cbtoa-. will not tttttc aitebrard- Put I I a b\%, some potatoes were roasted she is falling. plain garter stitch, ta the eighth and %m