j Humoroajt ^raEiraphs. taKes nve men. First tliere is the carga- tains, up hillsides, crumbling or rockv, IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. dor or charger. He is the master of the years. He says that the amount of nine Besides the best can be select ed, true to i \ i through furious torrents, and along the EIELD AND FARM. name aud sure to grow. tr .in. Besides him there is an assistant treacherous edgeof prepipicesthousands alone cut in this country annually is ten " »PA«li Trains—ilie fVHghtt They Car- cargadorand two savanneros (herdsman) billion feet, and that the entire supply money saving is small, the convenience of(feet high, these wise and patient beasts and satisfaction will be large. — Mend. "Not at all," responded Tom; -How They are bonded—Sagac- who have the special duty of looking af­ w ill follow the bell from morning until Valuable Household Recipes. uncut is not more than eighty billion '!#henl bdnght him it was Buy-O-Gra- |.' ter the animals; and a cook, in a good night, and carry their loads into regions The yelk of an egg mixed with a little Jeet. Food Value of a Dairy Cow; country, a day's journey rarelv exceeds ny one wbo travels through the where no man could live without their molasses makes a rich brown glaze for Mr. Samuel Miller, Blufflon, Mo., tells The Dairy paper estimates that a - tefejwd when I mint him tefco rts Gee twelve or filteon miles, and where the aid. the Germantown Telegraph that if fresh Sin^hy."—Somerviile Joariul.,, ,,, 4^PWtry ie Rocky mountains, way is rugged and difficult it is le?s, of the top of rusks and buns. dairy cow produces seven times her own course. In such regions as New Mexico Snow Diuft Cake.—Whip the whites fodder corn is stacked with straw—wheat live weight of milk yearly, and half her Acapii*I«BM!dote to told of* jttt&Hfj# itiJIBnd_ It wonder at seeing, in or oat—in alternate layers of a foot of or Arizona, where the heat is very opr Personalities. of two eggs to a stiff froth; put in two weight in cheese, besides a largeamount ia»ir, who, in taming over the ItMbf&fa T>tSces t of access, towns of pressive, the march begins very early, the latter to three inches of the former, Ktttp book, t*uao across the well known substantial buildings, of which the ma- ClaTa Louise Kellogg says: "After one cups of powdered sugar, the juice of one there is no danger of spoiling, as the of butter. The cheese and botter\ara; sometimes at S o'clock in the morning: worth as food three times as much as an ttO|Ji^uldi||pfe|(iave come from any­ and it may end before noon. The first bas been to Paris one thinks more of art lemon and half the grated peel; add a juice of the corn are absorbed by the and leBS of dollars." little salt. Stir in very lightly and quick­ straw, and the latter is rendered so equal weight of beef. And this product where in the neighborhood. And yet man up is-the cook, and he begins to be­ is kept up for 10 years. Tne com pari- picture <«tefoUy. and then, with • stir himself, or as they say in the West ly one and a half cup of prepared flour. palatable that cattle eat it all greedily f they may be hundreds of miles from a Mrs. Bonanza Mackay and the Em­ live value of a diary cow, is then equiv- aaoacioor look at me, -*— to "rustle" soon after midnight. Then Bake at onee in twe loaves, or in square withuut waste. "They mm out cos f#ilro4 camp, where their Porter Rhodes' one hundred and fifty Fhibd Potatoes.—A good way to warm a carat diamond. A school in Massachusetts recommends could be killed every year for 10 years, Mrt. Fofg's curtain lectures: Fogg say* inents from thoMla the east, except by halters or jaquimas are put on, and they over cold potatoes is to first, chop them, Wilkie Collins devotes himself to to its 200 girl students a sensible school it would be as much as a cow and no that Parson Jonee iaijcQedfl^.««A the natoral distinctions resulting from a are ready for their apparejos. not too fine; hea'. some batter in a frying more. So that one cow is really worth, ^ iHflerent sOrt of inhabitants. Of course, A well-trained mule knows his ow^i yacht-cruising and novel-writing alter­ pan, put the potatoes in a lew minutes; dress, of which the following are some of meani well, bot there mofibtblngabfriif nately. as a producer of food, as much as 10 fat apparejo, and will come up to it and just»before taking them from the fire,1stir the features: 1. It is to consist of sin­ beeves of 2,500 pounds each, her at Fogg doesn't quite like. "The nearer the Atlantic, we do not meet stand of his own accord. These all fast­ and neitfon" MytFoat"'k a gc diike Mrs. Annie Louise Cary Raymond has in some well beaten eggs; serve hot; gle layers of clothing, so that warmth calves and her own bee" at the end of witbtb&ponderoijs mining machinery ened before a single load is touched, garnished with parsley. Mr#. F.; when h^wS ia, _____ 'ao frequently seen in the mountains, the cargador, who al ways packs on the consented to sing once more in public— shall be equally distributed over the her useful life are thrown in. " head, it does •eloiwtnSuj«Tr$>«i*t»1ild this time at Portland, Me., at a compli­ but in the mountain hotels will be found near side, being assisted by one savAn- Swebt Tomato Pickl«.—Sweet tomato body. 2. It should be sufficiently loose Items ol Geuerai iu .crest. ) , never hear the last of it." "I never do," nero, and,the assistant corgador by the mentary concert tendered to her friend, pickle should be made in these propor­ not to impose restrictions upon the free Hogg adds; "I ttoh'trgftjCBrtOl^d VUlWp jtame furniture, heavy and light, Miss Bryant. A Texas cowboy recently arrived at other, the cook, after he has washed and tions: Three pounds and a half of ripe and active use of the muscles. 3. long^before he gets anywhere near the which is used in the east; in the saloons The materials should be soft, unexciting New London, Conn., for a visit, having pilckeii his dishes, lending a hand wbere- Miss Elizabeth Stuart Phelps has writ­ tomatoes: weigh them after removing jSame billiard tables cn ever be is needed. Ever" animal, while ten a sequel to "The Gates Ajar," which in color and undistinguisbable in pattern. traveled the entire distance from ths A bard head: My planter friend^)ie?l his load is being adjusted, has his eyes the skins and Blicing them; one pound 4. Tho design should suggest rather than Staked Plains on horseback. , icb ; the tournaments are will be published in October, und»r the and three quarters of sugar, hall an tells of an incident in his sin hous#, played Mn New York. Indeed covered by a leather strap so that'he title of "Beyond the Gates." There is outline the figure, unless the material is Seventy-nine geographical societies, where a negro, hurrying with a Back of may not move, and when this is finished ounce of cinnamon, half an ounce of elastic, and should be divided into few everything that is provided in places such a thing as going too far w'th a good cloves, a tablespoon full of. mace, and distributed throughout the world, were cotton on his shoulder, strackabeam hfivjM-ftMK„communication with all the strap is taken off, his jaquima fast­ tiling. Miss Phelps writings are charac­ parts in order to be free from distrac­ , with his head. The blow MBmSPW1 ened around hie forehead, and he is one quart of vinegar. Stew these all to­ tions. 5. It should avoid whatever is in existence at the, beuinning of the mantl maturing centres, can bo found np terized by a lnftv ideality, but there is gether for an hour, then bottle and seal. yenr, with a total membership of 38,000. ; stroke of a sledge hammer and the in the mountains, where it would turned loose again to wander by himself danger in being 'wise above that which unneccessary or that takes tune and whole building trembled. "That mast until tbe tram is ready to start, It takes is written. The best ginger cookies that I ever strength that could be better put intc The prisoners in the jail at Gonzales, seem thatonly a practised climber work or play. have hurt your head, Jim," said my could co, or an animal entirely free from two or three hours to load the whole tasted had in place of the usual cup of Tex,, charged tiain Loo, a col^^d jw.' , - friend, pityingly. "No, sab." was the train. Then the pacfrel-s mount their Mr. John Guy Vassar has just added The combination undergarment of burdens. One article is certain to be to his numerous benefactions to Vassar water a cup of sweet milk. This gave a unite, with some infraction of t ho rule's . reply; "didn't hurt my head a bit, but met with ih s-.chplacbs lit greater pro­ horses, and one of them Bets out with knitted wool or cotton.or both, the skirt : sprained my neck drefHy." the, m\Ue that wears the bell immediately college by giving the institution the lightness to the cakes that water cannot, of plaited wool attached to a lining of the institution, tried him, found him . fusion than is ever dreatxed of in the give. The formula for these is: Two waist cut with a spring over the hip, and guilty, and then half killed hihi with a' ' "Why do you mutter that way when Eas,t, nanely, fheajrory checks used for behind'him: Just as soon as that ani­ sum of $25,0(i0, the income of which mal s pirts, all the other; mules that now shall be used for certain special purpos­ cups of New Orleans molasses, one cup a polonaise or woven "Jersey," supplies knotted rope. yoa read?" asked a man of an old negro gathblitig. For 'grfmbling goes on in es. of sugar, one cup of sweet milk, half a all the requirements for such a dress. It most of the buildings, ana in certain are.scattered around, feeding, lift their It is said that the ore ef the Alabama r who sat mumbling over a newspaper. 1 cup of lard, one teaspoon fill each of gin­ the polonaib'e is employed, the lining cusps it never stops. There are some heads ahd fhll into marching order., George Eliot's "Daniel Deronda" is tin mines yields from 2 1-2 to 3 per cent. . "How ought I to read, sab?" The bell in the pack train is an instru­ ger and of soda, and half a, teaspoonful waist may be extended so as to require Moons' which opened their doors ten said to be pretty accurately represented of salt. The lard, instead of being melt­ only a deep plaited flounce of the wool of pure tiii. The ore of the Cornwall "Why, read without moving your years ago, and never once closed them, ment of tho greatest importance. The lips." whole crowd of animals respect nothing in real life by a nephew ofM/. Selig- ed, should bo rubbed with tlour the to bring it to the length of a walking- mines in England yields from 1 3 -1 to .Of put by tbeir gambling tables, night or mnn the hanker. As a • matter of fact, same as for pie-crust.—N. Y. Post. skirt, thus rendering it lighter and 2 1-4 per cent. , . , , "What good would that sort of rtJiflli* day. 1'he principal spert is stud-liorse out lt» sounu. it }8 never taken ntf the cheaper. , do me, fur I couldn't heah it? When I beast that wears it, and it seems to in- the original upon whom her conception Lovely little wraps for the baby-car­ A North Carolina woman, while dig­ poker; and in this variation of the stand­ was based is Mr. George Ilenschel. The polonaise should be plaited at the reaoa I wantster read so I kin heah ard came the first card dealt is the only 'J® him with a strange attraction, riage are made of two pieces of flannel back, a part of the fullness being taken ging ginseng to obtain"'money for the what I'se read in 'bout."—Arkansas one known to the holder alone, every where the bell, joule goes, the rest go, , Mrs. Langtry, who is performing in purchase of tobacco for her husband, Traveller. and without it sometimes they cannot b« —one, foT instance, of blue, and one ot out of the waist, and cut with a whole card alter that being thrown on the Manchester, is being received with en­ white, pink the edges of both. If the sack front which could be belted in. The has justdiscovered a mica mine in the table face upward, and the bets being made to budge. They follow it on the A Boston young mother nevclr says to road grade about it at night, and the In­ thusiasm, it is said, and has been play­ blue is to serve lor a lining, put, a pretty sleeves should be cut very high and mountains', which is supposed to bo changed after each card. ing to excellent business since she somewhat full at the top, so as to sur­ her first baby, "Oh-ny no-nyl E muzzy dians', when they undertake to stam­ design in outline stitch on it, and then worth $20,000. Her hnsband iB too lazy 'tick his ittie footsie-tootsies out fum And yet the whole of that town has opened there. round the arm at the socket and allow to work it, and it will be sold. been carried there, and some of it on pede a pack train, which they frequently catch the blue and white together with free movement. All dress skirts made undy ze banky-wanky, or he catchie the backs of horses and mules. In what do, always take tho greatest care to get Mr. Gladstone has arrived in Den­ a row of feather stitching about two Thoreis a man living in Walton county; the hell mule. On onenoucasion a train of wool slmuld be attached to a lining • • coly in his sweetsie little heady weddy, are called pack trains they have carried mark. He was received by the citizens inches from the edge. If you wish to waist, as this equalizes both warmth and Georgia wbo is 50 years old, and lu»s and-have ze spufles." Ah, no. She the brick that made the'houses and all was run off and the bell mule happened of Christiana with demonstrations of make it more ornamental, a handsome •weight. :•"l'ir: i • >. to fall and be killed. The Indians suc­ never ridden in a carriage or a railway says to the infant: "No, no; you must enthusiasm and respect, and after pass­ bow of blue satin ribbon just above the not ex/>oee ceeded in keeping t,ho rest- with, tbem embroidery is handsome. How long it c ir, and has never ridden acrossa bridge extending or permitting them to without stopping, but the bell was after­ ing a few hours in that city, proceeded will remain so depends on how well-be- Woven Garments. in any vehicle. He lives in a house six­ irsohat-inay have taken weeks to to Copenhagen. His liealih has been trade, even for a brief space of in ke&jaml through places where the ward fauna Dy the men of the train. naved the baby is.—N. Y. Post. The finest and most far-reaching de­ teen feet wide and seventy feet long, beyond the protecting sogis o One night they reached the Indian greatly improved by the cruise along and so low between floors that a full- mqp %fere that before a train went the Scptch coast.; Mr. Tennyson and For pickles use, nothing but the best velopment of modern times in the way blanket, as by so doing you will past, some of the animals would go over camp, and they set the bell ringing. grown man cantiot stand upright in it. your system open to attacks ofxaturcnsi. Then the whole train of mules, which other members of Mr. Donald Currie's cider vinegar, took them in a porce­ of garments for woman consists in the The furniture,of the sitting room consists -and neuralgic affections." NwytfiNim the Indians deemed safely corralled, party accompany Mr. Gladstone to the lain kettle rather than in metal. Be woven garments of silk, wool, and silk chiefly of a bod and a, barrel, of home­ Danish capital, and they will undoubt­ and wool, which come in the form of understand why Boston babies grow up of fled through^tippposition^to thejqflind careful not to use much alum if you use made syrup.^ trau^ Pw^fmoStse edly participate in the honors which underwear, capes , jackets and jerseys. to be James brothers, like Jessie, and gradually retreating before the introduc­ ot tbeir former guide, and once more any. Keep your' pickles in glas3 or When Arthur Roberts and Laura Frank, and Henry. returned to duty in the hands of their will be exteuued to the English pre­ The idea of woven garments, or garments tion of railroads, But it will be many owners. mier by the king and czar. stoueware; watch them closely, and if formed, of elastic cloth, is. not by any Longton stood jip to be married at Du­ "The smallest hair," says Goethe, v^ms>before,ttiey^go-PntiireSy'otft of use; there is any sigh of them not keeping means ephemeral. "It is bound to grow. luth, Minn., ayouag lady' startled the and m some parts of the country they Behind the train come the other The, remains of phief Keokak of the throws its shadow." It does, it does. mop<, These have to kpep a sharp look weil, scald--the vinegar,-adding a little Already it produces caps, capes, legcins, spectators by objecting to the ceremony And if it' happens to throw the penum-, are likely to remain the onlv means of Sac. and ^ Fox Indians are to be moved, more sugar, and pouring it over them basques, petticoats, vests, and complete transpe«nng> freight: i! W many years out on the packs, for the ropes are to oh the ground thnt she was -pTevioHoty ** bra across the butter, it casts its little stretch, especially if theygot wet durii g and reinterred near the Iowa city tliat hot. he sure that the fruit is entirelv underwear, the whole garment covering engaged to the gi;oom and the eua^fi- gloom over the entire community. there have been large companies which bears his name. He died at an ad­ covered, and kept under the vinegai- the body evenly and being finished in ment was not broken off. ' She falled' to have owned and managed freight routes the .night; and frequently the cargador with an inserted saucer or plate. me piece. _ It's no use trying to make aaGbHstiata? 'by> •'means ^bf'ipack lraius, in the same must dismount,leaving his horse'stand-' vanced age a few years after the Black make good her claim, and the ceremony • ing on the plain, and with one of his as­ Hawk war. Opposed to the war. he Piciiililli—One dozen green tomatoes, Persons who know how near hnman proceeded without further interruption. of an Indian. It can't be done. Now, manner that other companies have con- 1 perfection these union garments have sistants tighten up the load. A train is told the Black Hawk faction that they two large cucumbers, one head of cab­ A curious trade has sprung up Of late, counted on to make from two and a half would perish if they should go to war been brought, how well they arei shaped, will sometimes bage, three heads of celery, three how soft to the touch, how sanitary in years between New Zealand and China. . have fifty animals, generally all mules, to; three miles an hour. with the United States, but if they paint himself np, and indulge in war- would kill all their women and children green apples (with the seeds removed), their protecting and healthful influence, A brown 3emi-transparent fungus, re- although horses are used. Mules are to Accidents are not rare among pack an­ and half a dozem onions. Chop these to­ will ' vS^aneewfeapa^jo oat.on tUs war 'path; and* j beforehand he would lead Them into make no chauge in this respect at ; "be' preffeVwl, not because of greater imals. They often have to, pass over old gether and scald in weak' brine, drain least, because change means loss and seinbling the human ear, grows abun- pBcalp pale-faces and other hostiles, and sureness of foot, but for the reason that Indikn trailB where the road goes up battle. They reflected, and desisted. daiitly in the North Island. This is col,- was, to all intents and purposes,, a, hold But subsequent events precipitated the off, and seald in one ouart of vinegar and misfortune when you have got just what thdr tacks are more level, their hips seemingly impassable hills and around •ate? (equal proportions of each); drain you want for your purpose. lecten, dried, and packed in bags for bad IndLfan, be-the'm^wsiorJlS&.i'iTBtjn* more prominent, and their withers low­ the edges or cliffs that for a footway have war,iii spite of his counsels. , export in China, where it is higlily he was converted, joined the church, Sthis off, then pour on hot one gallon of The jersey to dealers was a caprice; to er than is usually the case with horses, only sloping slippety rocks on which The gossips at the Grand Duion, Sar­ vinegar to which you have added one wearers, a revelation. For the first time prized for its flavor and gelotinous qual­ .spjthat they are notso liable to be chafed one would think no animal could get atoga, have found a choice topic of con­ pound and a half of sugar (white or in their lives they could use their arms ities as an ingredient in soup. The val­ gsyrted ftUgfSJat by their loads. A mule can carry from any hold at all. Or it may go up a path brown), one quartefof a pound of ue of the export in 1S77 was over $o5,000. K -k done since then? Mold three hundred down which for years the crumbling de­ versation in the antics of a California freely when they were "dressed;" for lady with hei dog. She is to be seen white mustard seed, one. tabiespoonful the first time raise, wave them, throw a An inventor of a flying-machine, who S; Mwing-^hMfi md toeWBSr^ffllihSf fifefisftfcfcfc ttSUSSfc bris of some cliff far above has tumbled of cinnamon, one teaspooriful each of stone, hit a ball, or iu any other way ex­ claims success, has at last appeared. ,£•* them! Give mm back his bonarrtrs weight are exceptional animalB. No till the whole hillside is a lot of small, walking up and down the piazza for hours at a time in company with a beau­ red pepper, black pepper, ground mus­ ercise them without pulling up, disar­ The apparatus iB described as a steam SiMeiSln l^Sdeyrafd for fastening such loose stones, of which great masses may tard, cloves and allspice. If not conve­ range • >> dislocating some part of the A Milwaukee belle, a Idacrtnat will "prevent it from moving be set in motion by a single touch. Of tiful little black-and-tan dog. The little sailing machine constrcuted of light 1 creature cost four hundred dollars. The nient. to get them,otnit the cucumbers and machim ry which girded their arms or wood and Bhaped like the frame of a in New York dty, receiit|y, complained slightly when carried up and do-ra Bteep such a place as this, only a poor foot­ substitute more tomatoes; celery can be waists. Does any one suppose tliev are hills; and when a b&jk iBhnpe" cBafed, path can be made; and although such lady recently ordered enr-rings and a four-wheeled carriage, with two largo ^ .in one of th$fecei>esthatthe light was to gold collar of a special pattern for tl»e added at any time. Tfiis pickle" may be such idiots as to give up this newly ac­ wheels in front and two behind. The thero is little chance for healing ft be­ roads are not impassable, itisimpossible put away in earthen jars with horserad­ quired freedom? The jeisey may dis­ to see the anting properly. "Won't fore, tho end of the journey. Tne sight to tell when tho crumbling bed may dog. The ear-rings ..re worth two thou­ inventor's idea is to propel the machine ' • sand dollars. A servant is provided to ish leaves over tbe top and a cover fitted appear for a time, though even that is by steam on land until it attains a veloc­ 9/ a chafed inule,wjy l often makei a, m^n. ;ive way. If an animal is thrown off his closely on, but like every other kind of not probable, but the woven garment ! ^an«^^^f?^^gnett<>. 'Hasrflj^bv!' shudder. The back toay have great raw balance, so that to regain it the'slightest feed the dog and attend him when the ity which will ba suliieion', to lift tho mistress does not have him in charge. pickles or fruit, it is improved by can­ in that or some other shape will survive machine from the gVound, when it will piciouslookingobject ^jth and bleeding patches on it, the withers struggle'is necessary, the probability is ning. and save the muntiplicity of costumes, her b^Mm^feHtietRihdfeAoireti, the pints' that the whole part of the path on which A touching story of a mother's devo­ be navigated hy sails. At first the trial jjto n the necessity which has heretofore ex­ machine was lifted from the ground. hei||an4 ofitfie W|s, yhi«i cqne in "contact witbl he makes the effort will 'go like an tion comes from Belgium. The wife of isted for a special dress for bjating or >.ri8ayiiig:ii'Wll SloattS m|y l|s vftrn jiearty ta the' avalanche. He must go with it, and, be­ Farm and Garden Notes. Perhaps the next trial will be successful ing top-heavy with bis pack, he will in­ agateman on the line detween Sottegem ballplayinz, for gymnastic training or in tbe sailing. there ain'tadrop lit!" bone, the tail be rubbed by the crupper and Alost was attending to her husband's A ranchman says it costs about SI per any healthful exercise whatever, and until it is bloody, and perhaps, in ad­ evitably be thrown over and rolled down The sensational story about the dis­ go. wholesale ^ ho«s^, sent the hill head over heels, and tbe result duty, when her little boy strayed in front head to raise a marketable steer in the lias greatly hindered the practice of ac­ dition, the-belly Inay be out and pinched of a fast train. Without a moment's hes­ Indian Territory. tive games'and useiul arts by the major­ covery of the diamonds stolen from three Mjm^idr^iin^'eni. bygth# girth until it looks as fearful as will be a'wreck of both mule and pack ity of girls. at the bottom. Severe falls often occur itation the mother sprang across the Lady Trevor, in England, on the neck of * periiiieui.'' One of tiiqn ;he, ba(;k. Yet, K>n autjti au animal the rails, and, seizing her child, tossed it Nature works the best when she feels oaa ftiust do pht evWir morning' until without serious injury.' If the bottom her co-worker putting forth his best en­ one of London's most fashionable host­ of a bill, is not too rocky, a imule may onto the bank the very second before , Why Women Ought to Vote. esses, turns out to he a fiction, but it he reaches'* the' 'encf of the' jour­ she was caught by the locomotive and deavors. lias inspired great terror. Brides and other got mashed on a brakeman, and ney or breaks down entirely.' roll, dojvp fifty or sixty feet as if shot From tbe New Northwest. frotn a'cdtapiilt, and '•Wng up all sound killed. It is well to know that this A gardener in Baltimore who has a other ladies who receive costly presents, ri & followed him off; and the third reported There are two styles of apparatus for ,brave woman did not die in vain; the 1. It is just and right. Woman is ^ a mule's back to which his biirtteri and with his r»nl> *->ict. A tired mule number of large hothouses for growing of jewelry live in awe lest'it shall aud- three new dresses, a lawn tennis suit, a has been knpwn to deliberately seat child escaped with a few bruises. early cucumbers keeps a hive of bees in citizen, and every citizen has an inher­ denly be discovered that they areinno- " garden hat, and a Langtry bang in he! fastened. One is called a pack' saddle', ent rightto avoice in government. "The fetid resemble* very dosefy a''s&fcbuck himself and roll down a bank thirty or The oldest peer in the English realm each house for the purpose of distribu­ :ent receivers of stolon goods. In many > . expense account. The house is so well forty feet high just to see if .he couldn't ting the pollen. policy of a nation should be determined awes Lady Trevor has received collec- ,.p satisfied with the result of the experi­ ortfte contrivance used,on the backs of the Earl of Mountcashell, an Irish rep­ tions of brilliants from her friends with uqliroken colt§, The Qti\er, i3. much roll his pack off. resentative peer, completed the other The Farm, Field and Fireside states by every human being claimed by that ment that it will not repeat it. It is wonderful to see the wisdom of a i reques" that Bhe would set the minds more often seen, and' ft il' calied by its day his ninety-first year, having been that when turnips, potatoes and other nation as a component part of it." of the fair owners at ease by seeing Spanish nam^t appar«jo.' This.ticmsists pack mule on the march. > Except that vegetables are chopped finely and fed to New Process of Making Ve­ a man, followed by the bell mule, rides born on Stephen's Green, Dublin, ' in 2. It is for her own and the general whether she could identify any of the neers. oftwo great paddle bags, each about two 1792. Ho succeeded to the earldom on fowls they will sometimes be refused; welfare. Women's influence is always ?ems as her missing property. tml9e|f^^hr^'>!fft:littm| ^t|med in front of the train to lead'the way, he Veneers are now, by sWhymfctfr the death of his father in 1822, and was but the difficulty c&n be obviated by on the side of morality and decency, with nay "untile they Dec6me?tbree or is left to his own resources. As a rule elected a representative peer in 1826, so sprinkling tho "vegetables with Sir Edward Reed, M. P.., owns no less proecsBmaderas snppl^ M ^gr!^ 0t> aur ifi^^ckj^^^i^ half a the whole train marches in Indian hie, meal. ' i In w and order, and the more her pow­ than 2,000,000 acres in America; the" but when the road lies across a smooth that he has be.en a memder of the House -Jess than the usual thiekgjjess, while the of Lords for fifty-sevenyears. lie is The Michigan Farmer figures that the er is called into use, tbe purer and bet­ Duke ofSoutherland, 400,000; Lord Dun- 'Strength and heatrty'W^lie'wooa'wrt on-' and,even prairie, the train is apt to scat­ known as "Father of the " House." He cost of importing a Jersey cow including ter will be our government. ter a little, and five or six animals go It will enable her to protect her <^nl- more, 100,00), and Lord Dunravcn, tiO,- » a i ,W is very poor, the greater part of the handling tin the island after purchase, r 1»SIS hj8i!£' ' side by side. The moment that a ford dren at home. Woman need the power IdOO acres. Messrs. Phillips, Marshall & 1 family property having passed aaway in transportation across the Atlantic, and Co., own a farm of 1,300,000 acres; the leather nfi thai r - is reached, however, or a difficult pas-, the recent land changesi ' in Ireiand. care during three months' detention in which the ballot will give her to throw iage-of any sort,' tSHey instinctively fall safe guards around ber growing family heira of Col. Murphy, 1,100,000!acres; H. wort, Kpni quarantine, is $150. 1 _A'.the;,l|ftll' . back again into rank, and, each passes Names of American Towns. and shield them from debasing influ­ Diston. 12,000,000. acre", and the Stand- angles andi , in turn. In going up or down a steep A waiter in the New York World says ani Oil Company, 1,000,000 acres'. It ing on with gl' tmte&atis as are ^brought The Boston Advertiser calls attention ences. ior it is called hill, if there is a trail, it will liot be di­ that he had a variety of sweet corn with 1. It will allord her protection from ijppears that nine men own a. territory'" ing all that is r< . verged from; but if there is none, the to the great variety and strangeness of iegal robbery. Women is rated in law equal to that of New Hampshire,' Mass- ' The largest wroughtJionuqaliunncBvec a cincn girtn must be tall stalks and ears set high. By select­ > broad as six greStest 'freedom'of progress is. taken. tho names of American villages, and in ing only the lowest ears formed on the as an inferior nnd irresponsible being uchusetts', and Rhode IslaAd combiner). made, it is claimed,attlHHnvMAw And yet the whole train will ascend or except as regards suffering penalty for ,'fhen there are the great railroad cor­ bany bridge. The I i so-ftJHftf With which it is looking up the influences which have stalks, regardless of their size or general F£it^ animal's belly descend on the same principle; that been.at work in the determination of crime),'and she needs the ballot toi- the porations, whose free gilts of land from some 53 feet consi3tin| is, they will follow all a zigzag appearance, he has produced a corn in direct pe wer it will give her to protect lavish - the iron of which i8 17.10ln na^e .awn a hunter's groom those finds that the earliest of these was every way equal to,the original, but ghasf-t £he packer winds the path. They may . approach the with the ears set comparatively low on the widow and the orphan from spolia­ each column requires 794 e png that fastens the girt hill in perfect order, hut the moment homesickness. Tho voyagers to the new tion. . , /, and the weight complete i sl8L„ that it' is- reached they scsitter along land sought to find something homelike the stalks. Tho fodder part of the plant pounds. The square inches of secuon hand, and he and his assist- has also boon materially reduced in sice. 5. It will redound to her financial ben­ >lace their knees against the appar- its sides, crossing bock and forth among- in their surroundings, and gave to places efit. Woman can not hope for "a fair amounting to 47,000,000 acres, amLothor..^ themselves, making only short tacks, fa.uiliar home names. The New Eng­ An experiment was tried some years grawsj^j^e,/a^ged f^om 1,000,000 teres aastttefi: . .nit^d-'s^ijdrt blfwpc d y's wages for a fair day's work" until mfefl.'Wh'o are well used'to maKiug tlieir and thus passing over a' seeminglv im­ land towns are especially rich in Ens- •ago in England as to the relative value she is; enfranchised (except in certain al and 7,152 rivets. passably hill with little greater effort WBHfht and, strength felt,, the girth is fish names, and in the south the home­ of horses and oxen foragricultural labor. callings when she competes with men The municipal libraries of Pivr:is are E*p^riiyehts.s made in Fratloe' 'show atawu so tight that', it sinks cle^p, into; than Would be required for a gentle sickness showed itself in a religious fer­ ifc» MettjtofcteQO The oxen ate 250 pounds of turnips a and they must protect her to protect apparentlyntly a, sa6ce&. DnVih£ (Ht tlAi apimaN belly arid naaltea Hfra j^-aari Slope. Sometimes hOwfevfer, the only vor, niving to places the n^mes of saints themselves). All disfranchised labor,is e last Douhas or ice,was as follows; .Natural ,irail goes straight up a hill so steep that day, each. Each horse ate .sixteen three months their readers u^e(1,127, ice dPSW&ettifiid, lcfltgy^lrifbvw^', and frftsp osthouyh hp were in the great­ and holy emblems. In the later gener- pounds of oats daily; both haying oat- underpaid labor, and the sufferers are IKKJ est discomfort il not in positive,pain. each mule uwt have a lariat fastened '.!.!ons, to whom rthere was no dearer without practical means of redress. " books, aa.ijompi|.red with 89,37.0 vcJiimea K 115; of MiiHsachusetts, 138; artificial ice Btraw ad lib. The conclusion arrived at during the first quarter.of this yeftr.j rejo must stay on per- tound his .nqck.and he helped up by place than their colonial home, the was that there, on farms, horses should 6. Itispioper on general principles # ien^ twelve hours. men standing bn the top; not that the sweet-flowing syllables of tbe Indians be employed exclusively. Every reason which renders the ballot Seventy-nine geographical societies, . When tbis is done, the animal is ready mule could n'ot carry the weight tip so were applied to river and town; and in desirable for a man renders it equally, The Davenport, la., Northwestern distributed throughout the. world, were for its load. To put this on requires steep n place, but because at such ap a later period the Yankee in­ desirable for a woman. in existence at lh& ^beginning of the Meant For Too Not Another. two men, one standing,on either side. If angle hiB paek would unbalance hiih genuity was made manifest in nomen­ says that there are eight hundred Then let woman vote!. Let her vote as year, witli a iotal membership of 3S,0y0t,^ Mark these worcls well irom a sermon the load consists of several small packa­ and puii him over backward. clature as tfell as in other things creameries in Iowa, and that Iowa but­ a matter of right, principle, jtu;'ice and Leading citizens of Keokuk, la.,,in- ., , by H. W. Beecher; "My friends, go ges, they ,a^ made up into two bundles, Pack animals become excecdipgly skill­ and a variety of names were invented ter is eaten in nearly every civilized ?xuediencV. • homi cmeach piie'bf 'yvtrieh is aecurfely lashed so ful in threading their way through a which, were advertising mediums as tend to re nove the remains of Keokulc, ' ' heavily timbered country, where" the country^ on; the globe. The highest- tbiat it will not com)e' aprirt. - 3'hen a- well as . easy distinctions. The family priced farms are found in those parts of ' ; Savintf Seed. the Indian clUetutp, ,a ppint pjgar.that and dpuble rope, called the swing rope., is trails have b^en poorly cut out and little name was immortalized in tbe village or city, and er§Jt a' Buitabte mWi^mfrnt to this morning;" you ar^h^re, anyhow, «K. traveled over; They learn to judgd the tho country where creameries most Every farmer can do much to improve thrown over the apparejn, a;id the bun­ town with Such determinations as were abound and milk-farming is one of the his memory. Don't look acrace|p;<>;< Land tP. Ao^b^a .ropejflu^ will ihevitably interfe/e with their pas­ suggest anything but beauty or pleas­ they do want to drink water it is neces­ New Jersey,, and brought up near sage din be ibrushed aside, or whether ure. The names,of Illinois towns sug- -growing: grain were, .selected and in anyboiy's iailiqaBy ridicule none in longer,•,qbd.he&yier-thaa a the swing ?ope, sary to their health and co nfort as to threshed separately from the wheat, ara Falls, on the Canadian Ride.* 11er such' a sense as snail'diminish their called a lash tope.' • • ' .' an attempt,to passit will result in carry-, g stthat the healthiest influences were 1 that of other anim ils. Therefore keep oat oi' barley field, no one will denV'that memory is that "Old (John) Grimes" standing with others, or be a source of Wlieti thWIs iiribtlly tied; it has the Ap­ ing off the nack. In a pack train recent­ at work in their determination.' There a supply of pure •watbr in the Aieep much improvement might be made in was born in Belfast, Ireland, about 1776." pain to tliem. Carry yourself as the sun pearance of a cat's cradle.' 'fit .' seems i to ly traveling ih the Rocky Mountains, a' is nothing in,them to suggest that tbe pastures as much as in any other, and if these props with very little trouble or .have twice passed straight around the mule that carried n pack rather' wider early settlers pined for the homes left : He Jwaq, an educated man of. phearfuji catiMaitMifte-day ri<%tfl-i»th»lj#a« the sheep do not drink from it give expense. There are othdr crops of disposition, at one time an Th(|)iwWt^Qk dug, the best specimens of the finest Williato.,Bigger, an.nbcle' of ftfle hwtl i light and life ana warmth on it and Judge Samuel Hand, referee in the tax as follows: "Suppose a farmer who' hills can be readily preserved, and the ~ lik^ tufcitt itrtt by- "wHich the HWo' atraigUt tuaMWOTota thb trail, plu$ige»'-di*wtii* keeps a half dozen or moro cows, and Mrs. Harrington, who liv6datlf ilndv^ strands going over the pack:that -ajSiSW-,.Brooks of nun, manages to hopelessly mix up his mule will follow* Without the guidance construction will begin soon after the hol­ of pine and spruce in the United States will not only save many five-cent papers Faraingjon., * three crads. of a bridle refn or the touch of a whip, idays. will be exhausted iu less than seven of seeds, but perhaps disappointment. old man, have often wondered if sucb & To run p freight train of fifty animals over the'plaina or through tbe moun­ a man ever existed, v'm* ^ k'