The San Saba News. (San Saba, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 37, Ed. 1, Friday, July 6, 1888 Page: 2 of 4
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ra > k yt tit tuzsch is motion A aoxes
j es verve lea their teeth Uldsg
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k cd J U men io ac open boat
id have steed so show whatever
a tt the TOEcrtm
Nbfat tto brwight o t a thousand
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Uttlo rabed a
there wot mo
eeoTerutaoa had to
tag were now high
ftp to be araoQft tbe jaguars aad
fcaftdTjaMthefa aad tfce acreams of these
braid aW Mt aa aaaad of the eat tribe
agmag abu 4 mmd w back aad forth
ecr < mt head A Wb were entirely
fcvt m tibtse vsi ao danger to be feared
The aagMtear yet had petUj of steam
ad wsHo he wh cMsuasnkated with be
blew aad a blast on tbe whistle as-
s fti d Mtr rsador out of his wits aad
bnagfet graveyard atttlaess for the
asiiW ham
Seat sarniag while the Irofeaor
at bM a t rta kaded to scour the
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faeauaai them and tbe fierce crocodt fr
u l abaa the Heeisg uhabiunu of
tbe foreat were in c rat terror It did
back asd sewed liim bv tbe right shoul-
der The una weighed amost 150
pounds and was a muscular fellow but
the jaguar trotted off with Iiuu as if he
had been a shoulder cf mutton not lift-
ing the body entirely from the ground
but dragetng it along Fortunately for
the victim the forest was Terr dense
just there and the beast had to take one
of the several path leading through it
lie had not gone above WO feet a hen he-
met one of the partv oa his way back
to the boat The taguar sprang for
mb ten feet abore hw head still hold
m4f tea iwaehwfl r ear before we I iog to the mau ami such was his won
in ty rieep Indeed as we sat derful muscular power that one of his
tlst cabas after sapper wc
fort paws actually touched the limb
U hen he dropped back it was to receive
a tmllet tn the head In djmg bo in-
flicted several severe wounds on the
young man with his claws AVw Jtrl
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IIOUSEHOM MATTEKS
rtreaLfast Dinner and Tea
What do Z want for breakfast dear
Mr wants are all in mr rutin quite clear
ou with your cheerful morning smile
I mmdisiBSSmajdaacTuiiicmiucor leave And a pretty dn my thought to beguile
Iato word
tt > i r imimdtm mil mr itf nfin 1 had 1htf5fcmy flowers an eanvfct
an t iM sasuzlakMdte ruSe of Urge a n te mo rare that my morning l rbt
< ahsbfe aad I mot five ot the reptiles in Beams strongly true e en while dancing
tbe cawfe Ukami tbe boat A bullet be tngbL
bsW tbeiaw leg w in the eye reached 5trtto V
d Weaiasaoer Tuiethereportofthe And anythmxafee that jou can or please
rtle alarmasj tbe birds aad aaunals of the But dinner what will I hare for that
paid little attention eU dear when I enter doff my hat
And turn to tbe table I want to
n Jsitt abort was a loag sandy
twicfe a 4 W etebt vctock u the morn
b a tbu beaob was a sight to
We bal a fufl mile of ft under
e you
htaading jtut as you always do
To make me lose all the forenoon a fret
And cheer for the afternoons work to get
Tell me all your news and Ill tell mine
rf U Ntli few itvb htiU chap no long Aad wLt for t x Have I anr choice-
r Oua VMsr arm to tbe oM aettier Ve daar tbe sound of your gentle voice
Aad roor cenUe ice I always feel
< J wkirii tMitT font nAl prw
3 Si 1 i Tbe ire if too day Iile shao ws steal
csatll U t kud I jk l to
> e up A afrom vour soul lijM tbe evenms rot
take tttek m tbeco aad brgan Uazlog Come just m the way 1 love tlie best
awaf Tfcsase retliW vrithm a space of So when you are rdanning our tn iliiht tea
UxtfUHUuzmi iuto tbe at at tbe itbatTiclalU ght la jour heart for mo
I Be certaio topvenwthrteauthi
narl aaa it to ud
iras ISID
amlf a 1 aarUuDE elie that you caa or please
tw i aad faeiow aad it was fullj three Juniata Stafford
bamn iMatore tbe j ine Lccame so sbj
ttun ItaaSfiorarisf abaBdoned tbe sport Slrmwberry Short CaLe
TVe ssa > rB Bgi reuk ai 110 erocodik Three eggs one cupful of sugar tnro
isti mC vbett f cc seterxas of tbe largest of Sour one tablespoonful of butter
asM Sasiris Hx tvo dajs we remained one scant teaspoon of cieam of tartar
a task spot I killed 29 of tbe reptiles one small half Uaspoou of soda Beat
aaeKartf more r re shusbf other mem butter and sugar together Add the
Lms as ta well beaten 3hx sr > dl and cream
I partj eggs
J Fur 4M B e dajs Uter while twentj of tartar with Hour and rub this through
ar aaika fsatber op tbe river we saw a acieieover tbe mixture Hake in four
airioQl aad anoaadiug ujlit We ere deep tin pUtes Mix three pints of
taaw ap t the Wt ba > k aad had just strawberries with a half pint of sugar
iwSalavat euauMr wLea a re was dlscor Sjiread a Uyer of strawberries on one hot
a4 m tbe Iftrest oo ibe opjiosite shore cake laj a second cake over tlus and
Tae aUsaaa wave two or three mllec back cover tbe top uith the berries A
fraaai tbe water but bardv bad we ob raenngue of whipped cream or tho white
Mrrcvi tbe great aowke before various of one egg beaten with a tablespoonful
avilet aaimals begaa xaaking tbe crossing of sugar may cover tho upper bcrr es as
Ylc eawild aee sp aad down the Orinoco tou choose
for m erawaTwr ot two mllea either war
sent aa tBxatSMate after we saw the Male Xine Mater at Home
awat VraBthudistaace eemed There is no need whatevcr of running
iaakaat to foam H dd cattle deer to druggist and bujing lime water
tuanacd la arscaaie awinHnlag to our e j lt ls neaicd And by tho
sale 1st We Tbe crocodile for
a t very useful to have in tho
leaf wnlaaor op and down tbe aiream WSJ louse i
easpoonfol
awva 1 Wdawc thai a fall tboutaad of vill of
aiream bee was over half a mile wide
snail a correst of about three miles an
What with their fear of the fiamea
in case of sour stomath etc A
of it with half a pint of milk
ten make the milk quite digestible
eMaawgbtfrointheUunth The bm wnout the lime water it might
sour aad product colic or distress in the
stomach To make lime water get a
tump of good unslaked lime the 6uo of
a hen a egg or Urgir put it in an old
pitcher and pour on a pint or s > of
water As soon as it ia slaked and cool
aw tor ti e occur to u that we were wltll stick and
tnought ktlr a spoon or
as at staagar brt suddenly weobaerved ur a the prlBC al Mrt of tbe milky
aw en 3t beading straight ior the I Uiir asWHw tVJf > flvinf
bwac ataaometho U Jwi i
d c i r Tbe aaake > re6see and
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llW B = iieiSSWhen used down
SpsS iere cannot be poured off without
i l T J JP > f jf > U in w ater as you uire until tender
t bod J t then cut up the red part and pound it
h
2Ti Z2KZ2 ZZtXSj T1 P40 vervfine S egh it and to twelve
IZll JSttJT Ktt2 LUlBiL U l Tl or thirteen onee of pounded ciotadd
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Jgy 1 gr B l fJ3tU S t > v soup or rich stock
Tr J JZi
Z Um T maedgraduallwith it sea on with a
TL JZJT fS f f mSa ° lb8 littlest and civenne strain it throu h
Z 1 t t 2 if fcT1 eveandservelteryhot with fried
mrn ralm hebuU
HZ JLTL l g ctaal thidingj brHld t nto dice d h
in a separate
a ta aisrf aw Ibaaaoaea ftaaa < wr view when a maaster croco
baatsaaad JUr oSteeasx wrt aa bedaf iced a few Hop in 1 easLBoil a large handful of
S
m minutes strain one half of it on three
wwatbe b aa BB d Ike ball bra fore leg Tlie
Pints of sifted flour and when the other
okaa tbe daaaat raara f tbe nclun were now
Atmr JmtAmck
BUDGET OF FUiY
rVMOUOUS SKETCHY FIIOSI
AltIOUS SOUKClaS
I IJold Dar Ho A ill Soe It Later
lunoccnco Imposed On Two
Busy for That late Eta
The poet In front of the editor stood
And said with a little cou h
1 thought I would Inn tou a little thing
A tbuig 1 ha > e just dalbed off
The editor rose from his Ivory chair
With poa ioa hts features wrought
I went no things that are just dashed oa
I want the results of thought
JIo closed with a snap his ebony dealt
The poet he rudely gripped
And Learing his load to the street below
The editor bhtbely trippaL
Ue staggered beneath tbe weight he bore
But bravely kept his feet
lie earned tbe bard to the lower floor
And dashed him into the street
A stranger passing the act observed
W hy what is tho row J said he
The editor said Tis a little thing
I have just dashxl off you see
Boston Courier
UeTVllISeo It l aler
Clerk I worked off tome of that
> rj
packed butter today
rt roccr Indeed 1 Whom did you
end it tool
Clerk Ulrs Blank around on Dash
street
Grocer Great guns Why I board
v ith her Detroit Free Press
av aad Ibe aumber ef rrtmAil And with love and jor and peace welldine
And tte that CaUcc < t3ribby in his first
anything you can or piea
troWrs
Those are nice troupers Bobby for
a little boy n
Bobby proudly < 4They aint boys
trousers 31a says they are regular
mens trousers
Caller AretheyP
Bobby 4les indeed theyre made
from an old pair of pas Xew YorL
Sun
Too Busy for That
Brown IIow is business with you
Dunleyt
Duraley Slow very slow cothinp
doing at aL
Brown llow about that little bill I
sent you three months a o
Dumley Well to tell the truth I
havent hid time to look it over
7WnU
Indispensable
I hear that they are going to have a
donkey party at B s said a Parson
ville man to his neighbor
So I understand was the reply
arc you going V
Of course I am said the Parson vi lie
man they couldnt have the party
without ma
And he couldnt quite make out what
the other fellow was laughing at 5
dUans MetxenQtr
tM mttZiK along down tbe hop two quart water for twf r kgTjeal Estate Ageat Xot a a a gn of
it
a we caataaaad to beUaw of terror and dismay half is c ol mix slowly with the paste
all aWauwatof aaaek athe H bile tbe aeake atteatpted haul one stir in half a pint of fresh strong brew
BMtabMtd awae u eafw atau drift w tbe ereeodile iwilled the other ers yeast or use jea > t of a previous mak
nttered After three or four minutes the saurian g bottle and cork loosely and let it
ferment until it ceases to work next
4 wraMB aetat urfci 1 aa advaalage aad suddenly the ser
d cork tightly and set in a cool cellar
e be let k at bold of the tree ami then
Make fresh week
all a cbaf > raa H waa kicked up that we every
t4ti at could s e nathtag of the combat When Plum Tart Stone some plums and
< rf ehe He Uf ibe air cleared a little the serpent was stew them for rn hour with plenty of
eaaffean astaa < t < m ua at tarat but eaeapaac to a iWk fringe of foliage tugar and hilf a tumblerful of water
aaasraai > < urinwa br We Bred our rise at I he bull and croco Make a short paste with the white of
wtaJaiT all 111 < < r x l > < wide dde aad seared thesnoa Tn bull was one and the yolks of three egg an
an u 1 laam and took weak and evidently had been badly ounce of butter an ounce of sugar a
n v l wabr < e r bart pinch of salt a little water and flour
a on gloat Lot one travel 00 foot through the ltoll it out to the thickness of a penny
of as jH b nm raott fiopaloua district in te Imted piece line a mold with it uniting the
farther vp Katca and one wostld not see a single joints with white of egir fill lt with rice
left baas beaae dog er eat where we saw three and bake it hen done remove the
tbt awvrui if a o < bar creea > 43 laguaraabiag the Onooa There was ni e put it in the stewed fruit and serve
our ana earurMuaas cot one hour during dayligh lor ape Fresh Teach Jelly Peel and slice
aeveamlcrvrodtles rswd of three saunths that th se creatures ripe peaches enough to heapa quart bowl
aw oabr < d be ioaob r were sot arooad us and most of the Velt an ounce of geatme over the fire in
w wi d > iared tbjf if t ase oae or more were in sight iihen half a cup of water while it 13 melted
few Uturn ai i hec 1 ao ever we ran along close to tne banks we press the peaches through a sieve with a
au > u ta i f 111 mf saw thesn crouched down on flood wood potato masher Mix the melted gelatine
awjr es > c su m > r oe araMHriag through the forest and when w ith the peaches add a cupful o pow
a 1 a 1 l dowa er wo came to a sandy beach over dered sugar and beat the mixtm e with
> u > wbKfc the tattle crawled a jaguar could aD egg whip until it begins to itiffen
earel he eoootcd on for every half Then pour it into a tin mod or larthen
ratle In tbe three months we killed up howL rubbed with ailad oil anr set lt
ward of SW of tbe e animals and in al n the refrigerator for three or foul hours
awustevcre isUncesaved the skin In Turn lt from the mold before serving
ond oae ca e was any of us in danger Half a pint of cream whipped tt aatift
fawn this cunning and ferocious beast froth and mixed in at the same time
The earner bad been tied to the bank mth tbe gelatine makesthed shixcecd
ue jasd aad we had been making eieurnnns Dly delicate and nourishing bit with
aat we fram that spot for three or four days the cream added the jelly must lie used
been when one afternoon when only one of the same day lt is made
eca m t 1 i ar The tbe young men was left behind at the Are 1
j j t hw ibet on the bank a aguar irept up and Spring Cleaning
at woald tac sprang r > f > wonderful Oh th spnne seet no donlt
t < door aad window anrug aa he afterward discovered From vrbrn itsTrodianoe iams about
w daisaiMt v wi eaaab but the 10 the where the beait croui hed to the And tbe breath of bud i < 1 Ua om a let
e > 4 aetfaed 4 be ea oataide aad plaewheiehe alighted on nia Tictim loose upon the air
d x tmii rtwa was uat twentv six feet The young 5 ° Rii S
Zo
a adacam aa was kneeling down fadbend SSg ft2 uteres
ar a j s 3n re over a tperimea which he was
a i La U inta luiri ytaifiaiJ laa tts J ifuif ttX ea lilt r aSwa fl r
sign it with mv own name and ask her
to deliver my Sunday suit to bearer for
repairs i ou may send it up to the
house and Ill bet you 3 shell be too
sharp to let the clothes go
W11 take that bet called two or
three voices and there being five of
them they chipped in a dollar apiece
The note was written and signed and
despatched by a messenger boy In half
an hour he returned empty handed as
to clothes but having a note which
read
Come off the perch All the clothes
you have in the world are on your
back
Gentlemen said the winner as he
pocketed his fiver Met me recommend
it to you a something which always
wins and as I must meet a man at
3 oclock I will now bid you good
dsy
Chinese Superdition
A girl who is partaking of the last
meal she is to eat in her father s hou c
previous to her marriage sits at the
table with her parents and brothers but
she must cat no more than half the bowl
of nee set before her else her departure
will be followed by continual scarcity in
tho domicile she is leaving If a bride
breaks the heel of hershocin going from
her fathers to her husbands house it is
ominous of unhappines in her new rea
turns A piece of bacon and a parcel of
sugar are hung on tbe back of a bnJe s
cdaa chair as a sop to the demons who
might molest her on her journey The
Three Baneful OneV are fond of salt
and spices and the hite Tiger likes
sweets A bride may l > e brought home
while a coffin is in her husband a house
but not within 100 daw after a cothn is
carried out Domestic troubles are sure
to come upon one who is mumed within
100 days after a funeraL A bride while
putting on her wedding garment stands
in a round shallow basket This con
duces to her leading a placid well
rounded life in her future home After
her departure from her fathers door her
mother puts the basket over the mouth
of the oven to stop the mouths of all who
would make adverse comment on her
daughter and then siUdoTn before the jtions
visitor is looked upon a the cause of any
calamity that may follow Popular
Science Jlonthly
The Ijile saltan of anziliar
The death of tbe Sultan of Zanzibar
COXSTAXTLWLE
SOMH OrTHKSTnANOE moiiTs
OrTHb TLKKISlt CIITU
The Costume of the Mo lcm j Nar
rovv Streets Infested by a llortlo
of Ios The A olublo
Bazaar Mcriliaut
It is a bright spring day and I pro-
pose writes a corespondent of the De-
troit Jree Jre a walk through some
of the principal sccnesof Constantinople
One of the ttrst thm s you will notice
is the fez worn by al the Turks It is a
red felt cap with no visor twtba fiat
top and black silk tassel Turkish law
requires every male subject of the Sultan
to wear this kind of a cap The men
wear ery funny trowscr There are no
clo e fitting pantaloon such as lucn j
weir in America but Ioo et bagcy con
trivanccs which look like two large
bags fastened together at the top These
arc gathered around the waist with a
colored girdle w hich is sometimes cry j
hand > omc j
The streets arc not much better than I
our narrowest alleys and so crooked
and dirty A c shou d not enjoy living
in such street and business would be j
quite impossible 1 ou never nut so I
many dogs before They arc big yellow i
animils and live in the streets They
have no owners but shift for themselves
as well as they can They organize
themselves into bands and each com-
pany has its own district It is danger
ou for a dog to leive his proper tern
tory and he is likely to pay deiriy for
trespassing within his neighbors limits
The dogs are usually harm ess though
sometimes they commit very bold theft
They are geuirous to each other At
the s ildiers barrack the dogs receive
the fragments aftir every meaL One
day when the food was brouirht out only
two dogs were in sight These might
have had a grand feast by themselves
They did not take a mouthful but
started off at full speed in Of po < ute direc
Soon their barking summoned
kitchen range that her pace and leisure the whole pack aud they ate their dm
life
may be duplicated in her daughters ncr together
A bride must not for four m mths after in Constantinople the principal stores
her marriage enter any Iiou o in w hicu arc in bazaar 1 he e bazaars arc large
there has recently bcena death orabirth one story buildings with streets runnm
for if she docs there will surely be i through them in cery direction Ou
quarrel between her and the groom If I cach side of these streets are the httk
a younjj mother goes to e a bride the j shops The floor is about two feet above
the street and the owner usually sits on
the floor Tvith his legs eroded under him
The room is Email so that he can reach
many of his goods without rising
Let es stop hret at this drygoodsstore
As soon as tho min sees us looKio
is a bad thio0 for British influence on the hfs gMds hc taies hi p from hiJ I
east coast of Africa declares the New m ami tochitlcr
glns away in a
lork Sun and may cause friction nilh j TerJ i1TCT fJsnltIli showing tome
Germany which has been very active in Vlecc of g j If T0U show anT leslr0
those regions of late The bultan years to c lllreha e hc wlu oimc high
ago had a misunderstanding with En I price and pretend he u giving you the
lnd about the slave trade andntrro ly cle if Joll ffcr amuchfuidllcrsum
escaped hivm his paacc brought turn hewln foM up tIlc ti0hand put it awav
bling about him by shells from British vll a gWture of horror W hen you
11 liat A ouM Slop Tliem men of war anchored in nn own harlwr I tum away however he will nil 3011
V particularly vigorous spener at a Latel he saw the error of his ways and I back and take own or rise
jour price
womans rights meeting waving her long wl le winking at hu nan tnlhc took no a newofler mucli Mow the first
arm like the sails of a windmill asked I overt part la L His physician and In front of a shoe shop you will sec
If the women of this country were to tlie commander in chief of his queer on strings of shoes nangin up by the
rise up in their thousands and march to army were f nglihmen and he was fond < Ioor fhi shoes arc usuilfy made of
the polls I should like to know what 1 of Kmi K dinners m what his clur was rej leather the toes are turned up in a
there is on this earth that could stop P l to style I ng 1 h fashion He cunt anil the lnck foIle 1 at h heel
them I And in the momentary silence opuld freely lend hor es and cirnageslo pometimc the leather is trimmed with
which followed this peroration a still 1 dicers of Bntith menofwu and tho silver thread They also have wooden
small voice remarked I humb ctmidshipmanwas always surcof EaDaals and there mav be very elabor
The
Gfllair = SascrlIirtWf TTJftfti
agoodtimewhena horeatZanzibar ately ornamented with inlaid work of
have rich for he
must diet en mother of r e ri
jfjjtd alncome of over amllhon dollars Qne 0r stI
1 7 j u 11 u i
strangest places is the car
e6seeaiilmov 2mmeilcinf JllJyi = Si r Pompous Old Teacher to class in sa a Jfar and iuSt l 4Jua idle war ships nte shop iirc aou will see a man
Jierfa obtai < S 1S alered history YV hat weapon dd m on lure asfreiaht steamer lie aKomiaa ted on thc t < oor behind a turning
sJsrvWi n
ffffrfrft UtwhatJis
grabovtit and
of uniform
so that Jt
tttar stirring
wuoffiS guarprovSrnata c n shakeTthe
thl ttom nda more water
wa Miminent and thirty aeionds iL and let it sct members
ork lt w < again
te
fj2 ir7peKt1l Larf oust teK himiaLntdeck Ul for use once a year or so make a
rj upa Mw ot at reL Ijme the size
iJ WhJr4errwwag ns oa a second egg will be enou h for a good
Z5 y T f ttc h r ° Ukt ri l ° L r practjilljcoatnotUing Attheordmary
f Uk tawz a window 1 seemed as U GU of clear
pOTtureof degreea pint
r tl1 If I lime water contaioronly 9 grains of
fall half before the ub
was a Boor panic
tiled aad i > y 1 Umc J iTocodile
auirt bav < bad a fr aare meal and over
W aad atat sar lvea up when the
xsraiaet eaffie aboard A fSgnt itirtaluly
toMmm mtt fa ii 4ir rk aaa tyaa atar beiweea the ake and
> > t Taaar ataa an tfcuilrt tars jasaar aad hen the seeoad r
the
lime < A pound is COO grains Lime-
water i < a little antac d and a little
tonic also Vrairu Famer
lteclpc
came Fried
that have been stewed add more season
nOikaaitiainaaa tliusri ttir ffxi fr i t phase
and aufhcient
1 feaaaaae tsk K Wtfcer thetws beuU were attacking log if desired one ejp
tjae nattiletagvther or whether it was a breadcrumbs to make into round cakes
iaaa Mt oW uiaantar eaatot we eooid not tell but and fry brown in drippings or the un
annaaa aswaa rra ina s triauad wUat afler fae pea ahVag tae nver had sub cooked canned tomatoes may le seasoned
ar aw < t aaaat Bataai astl t aaavat e eardtaUy opened the cabin and thickened w Ith breadcrumbs and
X at aa sam > last ii awfaok aar aW do > H aad looked mt Oneof thejagnars then dipped in egg and breadcrumbs
mm a msjui + m ruaaniann aaanataj oanw laj dead 00 the deck while tbe other and fried
aUsaaa aw oooal aaavbiy aad tbe keqent were goee An Egg talad Put the crisp leaves of a
a BW Maauad aaj after csuaMaatMW af the dead beaat abowed heailof lettuce in a salad bowl and add
B > VJraswcr awaaatWaaaid tkal be bad bKS caagbl 10 the folds of foar slice 1 hard boiled eggs Sprinkle
BMSa aad ar4saa A list atniaa tbe aaake aad that U e latter was a boa a dozen minced capers over thc whole
aaa an aati c lainjmra at was rn T The backbone and nearly and add a plain dressing made of one
aaaar muim taat mm end ail tbe nU were broken saltapoon salt one fourth saltspoon pep
ajte Tbo < t > au n 0 ia tbe Tbfeeor four days later we had a near per one tablespoon oil Mix and add
tax meat wait a ftMia view of a still wore singular to salad tots tlie lettuce lightly and add
amtaijn t c aaw 1 Hc bad tie 1 up to the bank one Ublespoon of vinegar serve
fm taw cauaMat wc f tj aigbt aad were eating suppr > weet Icar Freserves r or each
a c n at wBea a wild boll came down to the pound of fruit take one half poand of
J to M r nirt w water by a path ordv StW feet above us gave the perfect cores and skins
n ainwrrwa hu entervejj thirsty or very reek boil ibese in sufficient water to merely
fttm mm to t4 lax far be gave as bo attention W ith c0er them strain this svrup and put in
awavt aaa mr bad aai aaked by > ui jc tan feet of wbare he towered his bead the sagar and add the prepared fruit
> waure bad
a far a seore
oavdia uf which
aad t t tbe ua
efcaaa as aK imde sae siiarbtesl
utl ar mi oot aai tit aaav
aaiaf < < 4iv 11 W dkr
I
son uso to kill tho Phillutmc r a a00 thmgoutof there lgiousfervor of Jthe Instead of uing a treadle as our
ISo one remembers mssiib ects by conveying from Zanzibar workmen i0i he has a bow and string
T O T who believes in sugcsting toJeddah in his own steamers the pil which he draws baik and forth with hs
answers touching his chin What 15 E1115 Ground for hoy Jlecca The nghthand and so makes the wheel re
thisr fcultan was a free and easy sort of Mus 01e He holds the cliiscl in his left
BnghtBoy who takea the hint and ulman but he didu t allow the ne lumj anj prc es lt against thc wood
it aU now The jawbone of VS 1 European docrine of liberty of lth hls barc t jt that not n strange
to to mmbers of h
an ass sir conscience apply s way t0 nse turning lathe I
Circus in which P O T and B B I own J 0ne of his sisters managed in some of the little shops yon may sec
to elope with a German employe ua1 cnbt He has
are principals Judgr professional a very ira
m a mechanics office at 0 a week portant air and sits gravely on the mat
anted a Cliango or Diet I h btcame a Christian and was left a w h his ink horn in his lap Ho holds
No chills and fever T-
Aint bbbbeen none in 1111 ex
cuse me twenty year
Hotel Waiter in bouihern California wuow almost destitute Over and over hls piKT m hls Icft hanll wIe be nlei
Orangcsrawslicediiuartcredstewedfrlder Sjm the iOor Princes applied for help at the dictation of his employer Thy
to her royal 1 rothcr but hc refused either
haked do not write on a table or tick as wedo
Guest despratelvI don t want towehtrorforgiTeher
em m any shape I want meat and po
tatoes
and still they form their letters beauti
fullv althouch tLev do not make vcrv
V to Operative lomiiiiiiutr stiaiSht lines across the jia c ou will
Meat c Amaua community in Iowa la also ste money changers sitting beside
its meaL eluding a population of about 2000 r in their cases of coins People come to
Potatoes interesting lllustiation of the sulccss of Constantinople fiom all parts of the
cs potatoes c0 ° Pcrat ve effort among thrifty ttr world and must change their money for
Waiter to the proprietor a few moments inn3 T16 tettlemtnt was begun in TnrkisIi coins Thee money chancers
later tend for the police crazy man 18 an tuc colony now owns 2b 000 have lntcrenm iolkctions of money In
acres of land The land forms a single of their 1 old
in tho dining room Omaha HVrM one uses aw an pajcr tea
township and the pcoj le are grouped in cent piece from the I nited Mites
Ills Llitrnry Occupation seven village fach village is a social j iou might think where the store arc
Literary Young Lady uiou have ant Inlu5trial unit and has i definite foclo together and the streets so nir
traveled considerably I believe Mr arca assigned to it for cultivation and row that peddlers would liae > oor
Hagpolel jiasturage 1 hc government of the colony ibmc fatill there are a great man of
lcs Ihave alTairs as a while is invested m a Board them who sell fruit These men carry
Have you met many authors in your of thirteen trustees while each vilhgc tray of fruit on their head When they
travels Iias lU 1 ° of Jluers varying in nam find a good place to stop thev et down
Ye In fact Pm an author myself er rom E < ven in thc smallest to eighteen the tri upon a high stool take their
Indeed How delightful Uo vou m e irSest The central institution scales from their shoulders and are ready
a a art each WllldvTn is the store r which is for business Thev sell almost Mm n a
belong to the realistic school
cs
f4Isame some of your books p2ea e
A hy I compiled the last city direc-
tory for one Orxaha World
Great Icgal victory
in village tcr >
a large general retail establishment thing by weight and are usually careful
carrying groceries drugs dry go < ds j though the scales ruiy be very rude I
clothing hats and cap hardware Aa j have seen them made s mply of two
Its bookkeeping is ery elaborate for wooden saucers susj ended by strings
except in deiling with outsiders thc from a straight stick This bar waa belt
colonists do not ordinarily use money j by another string fastened in the middle
During a lull m the trial of a case in t rythng is done by a system of ac I and the eye must judge when the two
KmgstoS the other day several lawyers which ire kept at the store scabs balanced 1 he weights miy lie
were relating their experience trying backsrath shop and the carpen er bits of iron or ccn broken p eccs of
ca > es One of them told how he tried a
casein thecoantry against another Ian
yer What success
Oh I beat them
11 How much judgment did you get
> ot any-
How did you beat them then
UmpV My client beat them on tbe
execution
Almost Given Away
Prospecti e Buyer You re sure
there s no malaria heref
shop have accounts against the firm d stone or 1 rick On the tny tlic e ped
partment which arc duly rccorde l on the dlers have Iirge lucious gni e and w ill
village books Lvery family or adult give yoii all you can eat for a rtnt or
has an account at the torc certain two Tliere are fresh green h s which do
credits be ng apportioned to all members not look much like the dried onts that
by the elders at the commencement of come to us in boxe The quinces arc
each year which are drawn a tn t bv lanc and the people cook them wuh
purchasers Boarding houses furmdi meat Thc chestnuts are larger than
meals to members m each Milage in ours though not quite so sweet They
groups of from forty to fifty each Homes arc roasted taken from the shell and
arc assigned to fam lies by thc elders cocked with meat and potatoes in a very
who provide shelter for all The com nice tcw
mnnity conduct i number of mills and
manufacturing enterprises PUUlurj
Sifpalch
lhamoiul setlimr
Diamond setting sa d a Miidcn
I ine speaalist toa New Vork Vtif au
hl > rt reporter i the mo t unKpie
Look here my fnenl what makw bra u < h of tll0 cIer s art not oftcn at
tremble era 11 u L f ho ha
Vou
another of shakes
Agtnt as wave
passes over him I was a aafraid jou
mS without b bbuvin
were g Som
sir
Not Much ° r A firl
An Austin mother was very much
templed bj any one save those v e
grown proricicnt bj long practice
Diamond setters now endeai or to u > c
as little gold as is cons stent v ith tne
safety of the stone and the stronger the
prongs are the less risk is run in the set
tinr being misplaced or loosened The
crown setting which is unucrsally in
discouraged at the dirty condition of her f Dgand anll 011er Eur0 n cnin
us m
boy cap when thj children came home tne ha alto0ethcr gone out of fashion
from a walk here the objcition being the dilhculty
How did you come to get your hat hlch a av eipcncnces in getting on
so dlrtyr angrily ked thc mother and off her gloves when she wears a
V bov pulled ltoffmy head in tbe nng 0f thn dc cnption Ihs defect is
street and threw it in the mud enti rely done away with in the Ielcher
Thats not so ma he threw the cap or QVpSj setting it being sunk Inlow
hinuelf interrupted his anil does not
in the mud the snr jce 0f the metal
little sister ncce < anly hide the view of the diamond
i ell I am a boy ain t II If 1 am 1 and u 0lIers no hindrance in the matter
a girl I d like to know it SijXinqt I of removlDg the gloves The half round
Gypsy setting is steadily coming into
A Peculiar Case general use from lU handsome and neat
A I was never worse fooled in my Uppeuanceas well as the prevention
life than I was last night adopted again = t the los of the je el
B How so I should it happen to catch in a ladies
I had been out on a little toot with j nn ts The flat typsy letting al
thc boys and I went to bed rather late though not a new design meets the popu
Blained if when I woke up my feet ar ieIMnd far in excess of either of
weren t en the pillow where my heau preccainF ones on account of the
should hae been I way n which the diamond is evto ed
That was rather strange tnus CDiuimg a smaller stone to show
Hut that wasu t the strangest tiling 1 to ctter ajvantage than if a different
about it Ml during the night I suffered
with headache when really there was
nothing the matter with me eicept that
my corns harW SiJI nj
A Good Iteason 1 hy
They had been talking of the sharp
games played on innocent people by
Green looked and
setting were u ed
There are nettles evervwhere but
smooth green grasse are more common
still The blue of heaver is larger than
the cloud
The best time to coriwt our
sharp men when up faults is while they are still our pivate
said
Gentlemen I don t brag about my
wife being sharper thn a razor but 111
tell iou wli t 1II du Ill write a note
property
1 hwg always look ratine blew aft 1 j
cyclone J
1
Other men cirry tanks of water or
lemnnade on their backs and jingle copj j
in their hands to attract attention The
funniest way to carry witer and wine is
in the skint of 1104s r butTal cs
A hen full thev look almost like the am
mal from uhich the kin has been tiken
Tlv vou may nfrcn meet 1 man with
what looks like on or two hog on his
lack The men who tarry these wine-
skins as well is other burdens hac
queer saddle fa tentd to their bncks
and 1 ut the load on the On thc
bridge at Constantinople I < aw a man
carrving twenty four common chair tied
together in one bundle
In Constantinople almost cverv Ian
guage of the world n u cd I rcmcin
ber one druir store which modestly ad
vertiso itelf 111 lurkidu Armenian
trench an 1 dricK Thc children who
are iKtrn in that country learn scenl
languages when they be in to talk and
speak them allcorrectlv
The Turkish is a strange language It
has no alphitet of its own but is com
raonly w ntten w ith the rab c characters
from r ht to left lt is alv vniten in
Greek and rmenun letters whrh ran
from right to left It is full of deep
guttural tones which teem to come up
from the mans boots We must not
wander too far m these narrow street
but hapten home before dark for they
have no street lamps in Constantinople
The Chinese authorities were oflicially
notified of the last eclipse of the moon
and were instru ted w hat to do when the
event took place They were to wear
court dress beat gongs and sive the
moon from being swallowed up by the
sun as usual as long as the moon wis
above the horizon When she di ap
pearcd they were to make one low obei
sauce but need not bother to save her
any longer when she was below the ho
nzon
Foreigners resid ng in the countrv
have a right to sue in the I nil i Mite
courts In cae of war this r fcht
treaded tdl pea cj rcai itd
THE OLD FIREPLACE
The b dolJ fireplace how bright It ap-
pears
As back to ray boyhood I gaze
0 er the desolate waste of tbe vanishing
years
From the gloom of the lone litter Iays
Its bps are as ruddy it heart is as warm
To my fancy tonight as of tow
When we cuddled around it and suuled at
tho storm
As it showed its white teeth at the loor
X remember tbe apple taat wooed U ml
flame
1111 the blood tabbied out of its cheek
And the paionate pop corn that smothered
its shame
Till its heart upht arnrt with a shrfel
1 remember the Greeks and tbo Trojans who
fousht
In their shadowy shajps on the wait
And the yarn in Umk tanges my Anders
held taut
While my mother was windin the ball
I remember the cat that lay cozy and curled
By the jamb where the flame f lckered
high
And the Fparkles the fireflies of winter
that whirled
Up the flue as the wind whittled by
J remember the bald headed bandy legged
tongs
That frowned like a fiend in ray face
In a fury of passion repeating the wrongs
Tbey had borne in the old fireplace
I remember the steam from the kettle that
breathed
As soft as the flight of a souk
The longhandled skuM that spluttered and
seethed
With the batter that burdened iti bowl
I remember the rusty i lentfeal nauV L
Where Uw luminal pot buoks wer hung
The dragon faced andtrons the ol 1 cedar pail
The gourd and the peg where it swung
But the fire has died out on the old cabin
hearth
The wind clatters loud through tbe pans
And thedweJlers theyve flown to ths en Is
of the earth
And will gaze on it never again
A forgetmenot gows in the mouldering
wall
The last as it were of its race
And the shadows of night Mttle down hke a
pall
On the stones of the ol 1 fireplace
PITH TOLXT
Sharp practice Surgery
Soled again V mended shoe
The wasp has one strong point but it
is not in his favor
It is the miser who is always in need
of a chest protector
V baseball field is no good that hasnt
flies on it sometimes
Til be darned if I have a lot of
holes worn into me muttered the old
sockWhat
What is the horse power of our navv
a ks a correspondent One horse
tt htngUm Crtttf
LEAr 1KAR tOCriET
Maid of Brooklyn re vou pop
Tell me can you wield the mop
ew ork Trtlmur
A roller in a South tide Mid who af-
fects dnilish attire is cdlcd Mil
tleutd by his friends iUtlurg Gnw
In some parts of Maryland ojeters pass
as current money There is one adran
tape about that Bad monev of that
kind is easily detected Oraphi
Amen at last the preacher said
And lest he start K aun
A < le aon murmured iiiijt
Amen to that rven
Merchant Trarrter
Successful Young Artist I tellymi
lim there is i big field for artists in
New ork innicccs ful Ditto I
suppose you refer to the Potter s FieldF
Jitmr
Little Tommy Papa why docs this
paper head its jokes tiic fcaltT Papa
Because thc men who write them in
attics make their salt that way my boo
Terns bytingt
Boom for Improvement Minister
And do you expect to be a Uwjcrwhcn
jou grow up like your father Bobbv
Uobbv Yes sir I expect to be a law-
yer but ma hopes I won t be one like
pa EjMMh
Will you allow me to sleep in the
ten acre lot back of the barn maam
pleaded the tramp Certainly re
fponded thc oman kintilj and here
are a couple of matthes in case it should
turn cold before morning
1 in pr icings
Rings said a Maiden Lane jeweler
to a N ew ork Jiif and Impress reporter
recently do not change materially in
stvle at this season of the yar Thc
new designs come in about midsummer
The t nited states in general and New
York City in particular are ppecialJy
noted for the excellent quality of rings
now manufactuicd This high position
has only been obtained by diligent re
earrh and study The jewelry manu-
factured in I ranee is very light neat
and pretty but the fact that Parisian
jewelers arc required by Uw to make
nothing Ices thin eighteen carats fine is
responsible for the thmsiness of the
work turned out The Lnglish jewe er
on thc other hind works in a fashion
diametrically opjoed to that of his
I rench brother using the heavy bulky
patterns The more gold is utilized thc
more favor it Cnds in the ught of the
Logbsh public The new Vork maker
has prolttd by the fault if fau ts they
may be termed of both the r nglish and
French workmen by adoptmg a happy
medium in manufacturing rings in such
a manner as to not make use of such a
large quantity of g lid and bp so doing
he is enabled to give the stone with
which thc ring u garni h l a finer set
tiuir thereby miking it instead of tho
metal the nncipal object to be des ml
The manufacture r who ue only a suffi-
cient quintity of gold enough to ciiro
the jafetv of the stone find hi goods
more in demand th in thoM > wh lopt
cither the lretuh or lngisii fa hi u
The styl of rin have changed won-
derfully during thc la t few years
formerly corals canno and garnets
f oiind favor with the f ur hex but now a
days diamonds are the most popular
stones with fashionable > eopte Many
rings are made of a combination i > f
rubies and diamonds while tuquoio
and opal are in general u < c Opul was
considcro up to a few jcar ago a Sign
of ill omen except for ptrs < ins bora
during the month of October but a re-
action has ctiu and it is Head ly giin
ing in fator The designs wi rn noware
ofien original with the wearer and any-
one can have a ring manufactured no
matter how peculiar or intricate the de-
sign providing he it willing to pay for
his originality whi h oftcn 1 oines high
The most popular ring for gentlemen
is the initial the top of which wuualtj
made of black onjx the letter being
fastened securely to it and h oftentimes
th ckly studded with rose diamonds
Thcsenngs are now made as heaply aa
the ordinary cameo and hite altogether
taken the place of that once fashionable
priced rings are
stone Ladies low
generallv combinations of gamete am
Jearls turuo eand ro diamonds l
Wffintopromoen uJ bn
dSS d proeluet of th
Mh nf e
worm work are in coctan
artistic l piW a
demand no otter
already fashionabletl
wale Saprh
is
to decrease in public
and promises aot
Thereare Pink yellow greeniaa
ir h of whichhaa
1 eai
as blursapP
lu almrers and all I wh i atjj gjli
rajlapofuJant >
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