New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 11, 1888 · Page 7 of 10
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IELD AND FIRESIDE. theleet are drts^a and W it ni&fc havii uafja.con vneyed in^o, tb%l housed Bomayears"since. ItfeIr%5iHSiwidt)w, perfectly ripened1 bade and *vo and morning. If the cornta jare young and sh&llpt know it. **--f-\ who, after his death, was again known the branches serve tq retain the they will speedily vanish. Those of The stranger was tall, fine-looking, which the winds bio* over theL .ay as before her marriage, a Countess Hints on Behavior. hSism long standing will finally S&ecunib ourtianda fall and gave the impression of tremendous afford protection." Marie Krasicka.' We find that she is Take the substance which sticks to 1SEvery girl should aspire to be ladylike. reserve force. His manner was no longer living, having died December quite stftl the side of a soft-soap barrel after the genial and exceedingly courteous but There are certain marks of a 17, 1884. The enclosed addresses of And if some oi. .id should\come and »l Fodder Corn^I soap is used and mix with pulverized he spoke a3 one accustomed to command, lady, no matter what her surroundings her heirs will aid you, and there is little Btoap to find white chalk to the consistency of a have been preaching thin planti. and with few words. Telling doubt that the American estate or circumstances may be. These The threads we carried so that it could salve. Apply every twelve hours in a Kate that it was undoubtedly the of fodder corn for more than te wind, can be purchased by you. are a gentlb voice, refinement shown rag until the corn is removed. It will beginning where we stopped if it should to owner of the place just arrived, and years for it not only gives a mud Yours very truly, in choice of language, and neatness in cure every case of corns in six days. keep that I must obey a professional call, better quality oi feed,but I think tha her dress. Few need plead want of Onr life-work going, spek I left her with her little womanly fears The house is gone, the grounds are any one who will take pains toexperi time as an excuse for untidiness, for To carry on the good design and all her womanly curiosity creating ours. I know I placed that prescription Air Your Bed-Rooms. ment will also find that it Distinctively made yours or mine, if love of order and neatness are innate quite a turmoil within her. on the mantel. I know that never What would it find? will give a mneh greater weight in the character they will prove Incredible as it appears, in these We passed out of my gate and into If love should come, in the flesh could I have entered that of cured fodder to plant as «M" themselves, even when the hands are days of comparative enlightenment, Stoopinz above, when we are done, that of the next enclosure. The stranger door that night. How came it there? burdened with cares. And there is Gould recommends than to sow, when people generally are beginning To find bright threads led the way up the steps and easily no excuse for slang, exaggeration or so often advised, two bushels or to believe that a few simple, commonsense That we have held, that it may spin them oppned the door. He had the manner longer, find but shreds General O. M. Mitch el. affectation in language, except ignorance precautions for maintaining of seed to the acre ami I am of a man entering his own house. The That break when touched, how cold. or natural vulgarity. health are better than a great deal of but that two stalks to theft hall and all the loner rooms were The most notable lectures on astronomy Sad, shnering, nortionless, the hands dosing and nursing in order to regain be found better still. Jo the empty and desolate. A light streamed -will hold that Mitchel delivered were Little children should be allowed to it (h other words, that the best medicine the Ohio Experiment Station The broken strands, and know from a door of the upper room, develop slowly and naturally. There given at the Academy of Music, in is preventive), there are still Fresh cause for woe. bushels of corn, small ears, a lover flooding the staircase, up which I followed is nothing more dangerous than the some individuals wiio seem to want —New York Mail. New York, in 1860, to create a fund 10,000 pounds of cured' fodd Ihave my guide, who, without a word way some people try to stimulate the knowledge of the primary rules of been grown to the acre* by fnting led me into the lighted apartrcent. It for the erection of an observatory in dormant intellect of infant children, hygiene. These persons, whose homes was midwinter and the lower part one grain to every six inches"ofdrill, Central Park. The immense audiences often playing with the helpless baby are filled with everthing necessary to of the house had felt chill and damp and the drills 3 1-2 feet a=part. The were composed of the most cultivated and tossing it up till it trembles with comfort, and even luxury, never here, however, was an agreeable corn was weighed 70 pounds to citizens. The final lecture ended with excitement. Babies, like all little animals know what it is to-Buave a thoroughly BY MARGERY DEANE. warmth, and the apartment struck the bushel, and this made over sever aired room from the beginning should be left in a passive state. But one thing marred the home me as one of great luxury and comfort, the following remarkable example of tons ot corn and fodder to the acre to the end of the winter. When The most dangerous brain diseases to and of a character decidedly original Kate and I made for ourselves eloquence, containing the speaker's and 1 fully believe that this.if fed cor the mild days- of spring return and foreign. On my way to the which infants are peculiarly subject Belleville, just after we were married, and fodder together, is superior ripest generalizations on the subject they feel a desire for air, and the windows bed, I noticed that the walls were are brought on by overfond parents, hay.—Col. Curtis in N. Y. Tribune. ,- and that one thins marred it very little of astronomy: are opened to eool the house. hung with a large flowered damask, who refuse to let the faculties of the in the first years. It was a trifle— Even then, however, their beds must very rich in texture, but a little faded. "Now my friends, I must close this child remain in a half-dormant state, be made as soon as possible after being merely that the next house was The bed curtains were of the same, long course of lectures. We have Depredations of Skunks. as they should during the first year of and all the furniture was caived in vacated, and the sheets are hurriedly passed from planet to planet, from reputed haunted, and being empty life.—New York Tribune. It is not an unusual thing for poultry "smoothed up," and snugly high relief sun to sun, from sy3tem to system. presented rather a desolate appear.ance. raisers to be tioubled with the Don't make the people at your table covered by blankets and spreads, burying On the bed lay a very beautiful We have reached beyond the limits of depredations of skunks that will if Neither Kate or I took much eat more than they wish to particularly this mighty stellar cluster with which them away from the sweet, purifying woman. Her face was a perfect oval, they can get at them, devour eggs- or stock in the villagetales of ghosts who don't urge on them anything air that would make them her eyes were large and black, and full we are allied. We have young chickens. When once satisfie dwelt there yet we often wished for of inexpressible sadness. She was in found other island universes, that is one atom questionable by debating wholesome for occupancy on the following that they have troubled a hen's ne great pain, but very beautiful even in sweeping through space. The its merit, and so sending a night. neighbors and would have been glad you are pretty sure of the fellow, agony. In response to my first question grand unfinished problem still remains. challenge to a polite person to accept -for some life at the blinded windows. having made one successful visitatic she spoke in a language strange Whence, whence this magnificent more of it (as a proof of its superior No wonder such people are constantly The two houses stood a little back to me. architecture, whose architraves rise for eggs they are apt to repeat it, ai ailing and miserable that quality) than is agreeable or profitable. from the village street in pleasant in splendor before us in every direction? "Madame will speak French," suggested then you have got him. If you tak their haarts often palpitate, and their Even if an entire meal should grounds, and were not a hundred feet the gentleman, asking with a Is it all the work of chance? an egg and prick a hole in one end as livers as often "don't act." prove a failure, it is better to order it Who shall reveal to us the true cosmogony glance if I did also, and I immediately That our internal mechanism is for blowing and insert a small quantity apart. The haunted he was large quietly away than to load the stomach began to question her in that language. of the universe by which we "fearfully and wonderfully made" is a of strychnine, covering the hole and handsome. The place was in the of your victim with uneatable are surrounded? Is it the work of an well-known fact and this wonderful with paper pasted on the shell and food. The temporary discomfort of care of a trusty gardener, who kept I soon ascertained the trouble and omnipotent architect? If so, who is machinery can not long continue in put in the nest for the skunk. If he being a little unsatisfied is soon cured, the keys, entering at intervals the this august being? Go with me tonight felt there was little or no chance of her good working order unless supplied takes the egg he will not carry it off^ while eating of indigestible food carries surviving long. I took out my prescription in imagination, and stand with rear door to see that the elements with pure air is an item of wisdom he'll stay. its reminder in "physical suffering old Paul, the great apostle, upon book, noted the case, the were kept out. He cared for the not so widely diffused. The machinery for several days.—Good Housekeeping. disease, and its stage, etc., at the top Mars Hill, and there look around you is "self-feeding," and needs to be rgrounds and cultivated for himself as he did. Here rises that magnificent of the leaf. I wrote the prescription Rain for Potatoes. placed under proper conditions, when the large garden behind it. building, the Parthenon, sacred below and tore it off, placing it upon Mr. Galen Wilson of Tompkir it give3 its owner no further troabie. to Minerva, the goddess of wisdom. the end of the mantel, with orders to For the Cook. —Philadelphia Press. county gives to the New York Tr Kate had more than once confided There towers her colossal statue, rising administer the remedy every hour until une the results of eight years of to mo that the place "gave her the in its majesty above the city of CORNFLOUR PUDDING.—Dissolve two morning, when I would return. periments in raising potatoes, Short Farm Items. tablespoonfuls of corn starch in a cup which she was the guardian, the "first My inclination was to offer neighborly *jreeps," and I had comforted her by which the following is the pith- -In of milk,add a pint of boiling milk, half Land values have rapidly and permanently object to catch the rays of the rising, assistance, but the gentleman's the assurance that since the house this latitude there is generally one the last to be kissed by the rays of a cup of sugar, and a stick of cinnamon. increased in this country in manner, polite in the extreme, showed Showed no decay and the grounds thorough, soaking rain between the the setting sun. There are the temples Boil until it thickens. Take out the last fifty years. This is especially me very plainly that nothing were well kept up no neighbors were of all the gods and there are the last of May and the middle of July, more was expected of me, the cinnamon, put into a greas noticeable in the "jumping" West, vastly better than bad ones. shrines of every divinity. And yet I along the lines of new railroads. called the "June freshet," and the and I was ushered out of ed pudding dish,spread over it a layer tell you these gods and these the room, down the stairs and out ot nearer that occurs to the time \T The house had been vacated many of cranberry sauce and the beaten Land values must continue to increase divinities, though created under the door by my new neighbor, who so the potato stalks are about six inch whites of two egg. Bake until brown. ears before we came to Belleville, generally, because the available the inspiring fire of noisily closed the door behind me that high thf larger will be the crop. 1. le story ran that a stranger bought area of land in the country is now poetic fancy and Greek imagination, A very delicate breakfast for an invalid Kate heard it and was ready to greet 1884 this rain occurred at just the so small as to render inevitable its entire of its builder for a summer residence, never reared this stupendous structure me as I entered my own. With wide is the following: Take some right time, and the crop was the largest—eight absorption in a few years. by which we are surrounded. The cept that this stranger "looked like eyes she listened to my description of rice that has been boiled the day before bushels in 1884 there was Olympic Jove never built these heavens. apartment and patient, and went to ord," and was very austere in manr, and set away in a fiat dish until That was a curious bargain a iarraer scarcely any rain, and the crop was The wisdom of Minerva never sleep asking the puzzling question, morning. Cut in slices brush each nobody could describe him, for made with a laborer, to dig his potatoes the smallest—two bushels in 18S7 organized these magnificent systems. "How could they have moved in, and slice over with melted butter slightly for "one potato a hill." Of lobody could have the courage to ap,t)ioach the freshet occurred when the stalks I say with Saint Paul: 'Oh, "Athenians! I not have heard them?" course this contract did not confine grease the broiler, and toast each him. His young wife wasa were but three inches out of the mall things I find you too superstitious In the morning after my coffee, I the laborer to a selection from each slice over a SIOJV fiie to a delicate for in passing your streets I ground, and the crop was six bushels very beautiful Polish woman, who went again to my mysterious patient. hill, so he took the largest wherever brown. Butter the slices and serve find an altar inscribed "To the unknown other years the crop varied with the I had little hope of finding her alive Spoke not a word of English. The two found. These averaged about half a with a poached egg on top. God"—Him whom ye ignorantly rainfall as it came nearer or larther and none at all of finding her better. -usually talked in French, and as they pound in weight and as tbere were worship. And this is the God I declare I noticed a light snow lay unbroken from the time when the stems were POKK FAT.—If you wish lard in its 4,000 hills to the acre, his share was walked down the village street, conversed unto you—the God that made upon the steps as I went up them, purity get leaf lard, cut it half inch about six inches high. just one ton, or 33 1-3 bushels, and so earnestly together as to heaven and earth, who dwells not in and yet it had not snowed for two pieces, try out and strain into tin at 60 cents a bushel they amounted temples made with hands." aeem unconscious of any one whom days. I attempted to enter without pails. In roasting fresh pork, or frying to $20. He dug at the rate ot one-four th Nice Looking Yard. knocking, but on turning the knob I they met or passed. Often there were salt pork, there is always a good "No, here is the temple of our Divinity. of an acre a day, making his daily A writer in the Ohio Farmer calls found the door fastened. I knocked deal of greese that is unfit in its present tears in the great, black eye? of the Around us and above us rise wages §5. It took over one-fourth of attention to the unsightly surroundings at first gently, then louder, and at state for table use this, it skimmed sun and system, cluster and universe. lovely Pole, a-nd frequently she had the crop to pay him. last with my fist on the central panel out of doors so frequent about And I doubt not that in every region off, strained and put away to become been seen to burst into a fit of weeping so noisily as to bring the old gardener homes, which inside are kept as firm, is excellent for pie-crust, of this vast empire of God hymns of Realizing the fact that the boys and from his hens in the rear. He while sitting on her vreranda and neat as a new pin. The whole question praise and anthems of glory are rising frying crullers and the various uses to girls of to-day, will be farmers and looked at me as if my senses had to go quickly into the house.her handkerchief is merely the extension of an and reverberating trom sun to sun, and which lard is put. as it is slightly salted farmers' wives of a quarter of acentu-. flown, and asked idea. We never actually get rid oi pressed against her lace. from system to system, heard by Omnipotence and is purer than the article as often ry hence, how important that they be "Please sir, an' wot are you doing?" alone across immensity and dirt. We remove it or by fire change sold in the stores. not corrupted that they be elevated I can well understand the effect of "I want to get in." through eternity." its form. Usually the thing to be determined and ennobled that thev be encouraged this mysterious sorrow upon certain "And wot ever do you want to get STUFFED CABBAGE.—Take a fresh is, how far shall dirt be removed? people in the village, whose neighbor's to study, think, investigate, that they in for," exclaimed the gardener. cabbage and remove the center fill the may be better men and women, better Some neat housekeepers are toys and woes are to them even greater Boys, Don't do it. "I want to see the sick lady, if she cavity with a stuffing made of cooked than their own. Unfortunately for farmers and farmers' wives than we. satisfied to throw dirty water out of is still alive A few days ago a young man came veal or chicken, chopped very fine, Belleville gossips, neither the man serrant Oh we cannot be too careful with oar the chamber windows and the di-' "The sick lady' But there's no sick in who had started.a year before, in a seasoned very highly, and rolled into nor the maid servant who came boys and girls! They are the hope of scrapings out of the kitchen do lady, nor never a soul in the house, machine shop and foundry, intending balls with yolk of egg tie the cabbage vith this couple could speak a word the nation. an' hasn't been these 10 years." Their purpose is eerved if they ffo to serve his time of three or more firmly together and boil about two if English. This indeed was cruel. "You are mistaken. I was herelast longer see the dirt. The chickens arealways A horse for use does best with jnst years and become a thorough master It was said by a work.ngman who hours. night. I must go in again. I saw the close to such a home, and enough food to replace the waste of of his trade. He had begun with lade some repairs to the furniture gentleman and lady myself. It is the while they are excellent scavengers the his system and of a kind to keep him hich had been brought in huge, small pay, less than $1 per day, but owner come back, I fancy." Knitted Rug. "feeling well." More than that is a do not increase cleanliness in othe, being apt, quick to learn, comprehend •reign-looking cases, that such furi^hing The gardener smiled sadly, and as if damage in every way. He wants a ways. Thes3 convenient habits destroy This is a beautiful rug made of different had never been seen in Bellelie, and execute, he had gradually advanced to humor me, took from his pocket a little fat under his skin, a little between all ambition to keep a nice looking colored worsteds,and the stripes that there were rooms whose and his pay increased, till he key. his muscles and less, but some, yard, which is seen by 100 people walls were hung wit'- silk damask with of equal width. But if the short pieces was getting $10 per week and a good "It is the key of that door," he about his bowels. If he gets fatter it to every one who sees the inside of tA huge flowers wrought upon it, and line of work. He had just received an accumulate the wool can be then mixed said, "and the only key to that door, collects about the heart, impairing that the bed hangings were of the same house. Besides, the soil become? offer of $12 per week to quit his place up in changeable hues and thus and never myself for years have I put the force of its action it infiltrates the rich stuff. The lunture new, all foreign soaked with foul water, throws off and take an entirely different position it in that lock, comin" and goin' as I used to advantage. muscular tissue, lessening his strength and carved. While people yet in fact, a fireman's job, and he came disagreeable odor and is positively do by the kitchen but to show you Knit with two large steel needles a wondered about the interior, it was it accumulates about the digestive in for advice and to talk it over with unhealthy. that the house is empty, I will open plain strip about five inches wide and suddenly stripped of all its adornment, organs, weakening their efficiency. He I, it and you shall go in." us. As his case is analogous to many of sufficient length to handle easily. and the big cases went off. The can not get rid of it as the cow dioes He cleared the keyhole of an accumulation young men who are similarly situated Then wet and iron it to make the gentleman and faervants left town at by discharging it into her milk. It Cuts and Corns. of dust and bits of dried and tempted, and as we hold, that the worsted crimpy. Double it through" midnight, but it has been asserted "wads him up all over," as a good Those who labor on farms are leaves,looking significantly at me, and continued supremacy of the United the middle and sew the two outside that the beautiful Polish lady never horseman puts it, making him less still more so as the door creaked and pecially subject to many accident? States in machinery and mechanical edges to a foundation (the size of was known to go away. She certainly serviceable, less vigorous and more turned stiffly on its hinges, disclosing your rug) commencing at the centre cuts, burns and bruises which do a construction is in the keeping of the was not left in the' house, for half subject to all sorts of ills that horses as it opened,loose pieces of paper, and and sewing round and round. Then heal so readily, now as in wan young m*i who are to-day learning the villagers trooped through it to are heir to.—Rural New Yorker. little dirt heaps that laid against it on Gut it through the center of the knitting weather. Generally resort is had their trades, we feel impelled to rise and satisfy their curiosity, and then it the inside. The once polished floor and ravel it out so as to make it remark: "Boys, don't do it." Your home remedies—these among then was shut upandthegardener kept the and staircase was covered with a look shaggy. It will need no trimming firm took you on trust you were not "Apply moistened! tobacco "plaL keys. Profitable Protection. coating of dust which surely could and it wears well. worth to them when you be^an $1 a tain leaves '"pine-turpentine •"molasses A prominent fruitgrower is q»o'ced How the story started that the not have been disturbed for many a week.but with an abiding faith in your "beeswax and tallow "frebutter in "The Canadian Horticulturist" as hou36 was haunted 1 do not know. month. I began to feel dazed. All was Coquetry After Marriage. abilities and honor, they gave time, and in, cases of severe burn %, "'bly had I known all this, I estimating that the time spent in laying empty and desolate below, as on the tools and patience to get your dormant, It is easy to advise wives to dress "cotton wool saturated with olrevoil T,ve hesitated a I-trie before night before. I bounded up the stairs down and covering grapevines in untutored mechanical ideas to suit their husband's taste, but "wheat flour"—and F/ long list' ur home, for Kate is a bit feeling the cobwebs brush across my autumn paid him (in increase of the bent in the right direction. You occupied where time and money are lacking it of similar articles. Now it will be ob and being a physician I had face. The door of the sick woman's next season's crop) at the-rate of a lathe and spoiled stock, and secured is not always so easy to follow the ,?erved that all el these aw of a ao-n ner often at night. Thoughtons apartment was open. I took one step $100 a day while so employed. them a loss that even a medium advice. Still, apart from the desire sistency toex*kade the &a and,here told hei tales of the across itsthreshhold— "The Country Gentleman" cities other workman would easily have changed of pleasing her husband, which, of in lies all the- reason that any house, only one of which I It was cold, damp and empty! It into a handsome profit. As you advanced, witnesses to the same purpose: that said that the Polish course, should be the mam object of a them are benetieial. In &>, wound, na was devoid of any movable thing a became ehopwise, and could A vineyardisb showed us "she fine boen seen at night to pass wife, let me whisper that if she have a ture, if not interfered with,, first ex few nails showed where once had been condition of bj& vines of: hardly do passable work,they advanced you, of the locked, closed door, hangings on the walls, and from these request to make, she only is wise who tides a mucus which, drying, forms a American sorts, which had been simply went all over the same or similar no resistance to her. hung festoons of cobwebs, heavy with goes to the battle with a pretty gown scab making the wound airtight, prostrated and held dow by placing late one night when our doorlg ground with you again, until you were the dust of years. I staggered (albeit only of print), becomingly arranged when-, and not till then* cicatrization common fence rails upon them and I answered it myself. A ajsain worthy of an advance. as one struck withblindness.seeing hair, and a neat collar. Women begias. If'0» the occurrence ©f tbes(, and he found' the grapes to ripen gentleman—I knew every man not what he knows to be there. I are born coquettes, but too many accidents adhesive plasters be ap about one week sooner the following in the village—asked me to was as one who realizes his reason to And so it goes on some of you have of them losu their coquetry just Wihen. pliod nature would be anticipated just seasaa than on vines ,nd see a very sick lady. I begto be leaving him the old gardener stood put one, some two years, on your they need it most—after marriage*. so long as- she would have been form-j which had been entirely exposed. enter and sit down, while I motionless before me, pale, and as if trade. If you've been smart, faithful, For the sake of your own happiness in£ a scab, which in extensive abra» Another large vineyardjst, who had preparations to accompany stricken with a nameless fear. Suddenly and done for yourself what you could then, if for no higher reason, make sions of the cuticle iflight be days tried the experiment on a small scale, uring which I asked:— I rallied and called out: "Look! and ought to have done, and what the best of such charms as natiarfc weeksi besides, all she p&in from assured, us tha* a few days' work on .ere is the patient?" look! on the mantel!—at the end—you the firm designed you to do, you can may have given you. Do not make his plantation as winter was setting posure of a raw surface to the is in the next house," he re- will find it there—my prescription! take this or that journeyman's place, the mistake of thinking your husband in wotjd have been worth more than would be avoided. Adhesive pia and it fits to this," taking my note if he is^absent from the shop for a day $1,0043.to ham, thewi&ier having been will like you better or appreciate it ii [answer equally wall in slight ai •ely, not in the next house," I book from mv pocket. or two. one of great severity* But as he expectsd you sink the wife and sweetheart in 'vere cases, it is cheap, easi' red. "That is empty. No one And he looked^and it was there. You are worth something to the winters generally would be milder, the slave. He will not, he will merely plisdi and effectual, aad sho here'" I wiote that prescription for the firm that .has made you what you are. be did aot adoptihepratice for ths ie is in the next house, sir." treat you as a slave.—Country Gentleman. Polish woman, December 17, 1884. Then somebody comes along and offers ke§afc in every family. future." beg your pardon. I did not know I believe the good gardener has intimated you $2 per week more than the The lajtkor of layang down is believad anyone had moved in." that the doctor is not quite firm is paying you. Seeing you are to. pay even in W case of the hardy ""te, overhearing us, entered the "There's a b*g mistake in t1 right in his head, and that once he How to Cure C&msv active, smart, capable, they wish to varieties in the oalder States. Covering xnd remarked a little excitedly, system it's ajl wrong," sai( saw him clean out of it. Kate's Corns may be nipped in the bud by acquire (and that is a mild form to with two oar three inches oi soil is certainly no one next door, nerves prevented our talking together re-: mage in the sourse oi a rece except in apply to it) the benefit of the schooling, a prompt treatment with kerosene jrnay not be necessary lse is wholly unfurnished." very much of this one mystery in our in the Brooklyn, taberr the education, the other- firm has gions of severs climate or with, the oil. Cut tb corns diown as much a* v.!" said the stranger, drawing lives. Toward spring it occurred to child ought to study mo tender native-sorts having welt-ripened given you. curtain, and pointing to the possible without making them sore, me to buy the property, move the hours. That's enough fo^ wood: Boys, don't do it. You stultify and ory, where in the middle of tl&en rub on the oil, night and morning. house away and add the grounds to the othe* hours of dayligfc "Intermediate between the efficiency debase your inborn noble nature 3 were two brilliantly lighted our own. Inquiries made in Europe If the corns make their appearance for recareation, Overstui. of covering with earth and merely when you take- it you disgrace an where the owner was supoosed to be, between the toes, we a piece of stuffing machine calfcd prostrating them.fe applying a cover of pale. It did not seem honorable record, the best heritage resulted in my receiving the following tissue, paper with the kerosane and wrong, I know a caiU8 evergreen branches a few inches in you've got or can get, when you en.tertain it even a footstep on the letter:— dec this system while, saj put this between the toea over the thickness uuunatww. Tber -mere is is no no danger danger oi of this could be have fallen un- seriously such proposals,,—. Dear Sir:—The former owner of the tipttcfttiou table. earns. Keep it there all day while light and dry protection rotting im- Sanitary Engineer.