J., Friday, December 3. 1886

J., Friday, December 3. 1886

.«• . VOL. II. CRANBUBY, N." J., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1886., T7ie fltnne;o/ Xoye. stances and put our faith in the Lori. fTTTTTNft the •famous Koh-i-noor, for which Queen SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS. Fret! Ireti-fretl He's sure to bring things out right in the I Victoria pajd 10,000. florinsj$4200), be- '-)• nnrtU.lnrt at .«tfSet if. known to be unsettled for many hours what seems like-a great trouble turns lakes,!' and this is Teally the truth. aBno With never a cliango In the song. Great Diamond Centre. after being rolled. ' Finally it comes to out to be a blessing in disguise.". Cooking &t Sea. less than one-third i? under -water. Much And tho husband mutters,wiUi scowling face, f a state of rest, but any test of-its quality "Ch, it is easy for'jou to feel that The first - thing that . naturally of this is, however, marsh land, though AB he enters his homo and takes his place, Various Processes Eequiring Uniformity before that period arrives is misleading. "Ah, surely, mino is a pitiful case,. way; you never have any .worries," re- attracts the - attention of a the lakes Saimn, .Xiodoga, For my -wife does nothing but frot" turned Mrs. Bray. "Your husband Is and-Kioety of TonnE- -' ' . landsman ls,,what a fearful state of con- A discovery ' that may lead to impor- cover some thousands of square miles. tusion thero - must be in the tant practical results has been made by The surface of the country- is flat, with a Scold! scold! scoldl Well off and you huve no' children. I Walter Hempil, a German experimenter, And tho voico is sharp and thin! was saying to John this very morning A Ban TVancisco Chronicle correspond- galley during a rolling Ben! Imagine on chainof low hills about the" centre, the Tho eyef is hard and ths hand is qufck, that I must" certainly have been born ent who has visited the diamond quarter ordinary kitchen' grate covered with in tbo observation that the quantity of highest of these being, the mountain And they spare neither kith'or kin; .under. an.,unlucky star..1'—. of Amsterdam^ Holland,-says t.It i3 saucepans, etc., were it suddenly to-be- electricity furnished by a machine in- "Aavasaksa." Tho coasts are deeplyin- "While the neighbors niock at tho vixen'i "Poor John 1" thought M?s. Arde,' but strange to think that the art of cutting gin to swing backwards • and forwards creases considerably-. when the. latter dented and picturesque, -with bold gran- tonjno, „. - . the diamond, though tho stone itself has wotks-inran- atmosphere- of compressed ite cliffs standing clear "out' against^the" sne made no reply. : liko a.seazs.a.w.;._.This difficulty, however,- cemDer 7, IKK,1 to ^gttst^l^-^/t'pjkWjB.. And-ihs husband gees whore the drunkards- is easily overcome. - Evrefy galley "fire is air. deep blue sky, and marry islands belong- Ibreng," ~ —A"mbntU laFeTMrirBrayTelurn'cTher T5eenTIeia-precious from a period which! ond session will last less' than; th^'. tt<ra$s>; Dr. M. Fleischer has conducted ex- ing to the Archipelago of Aland dot the A And drowns ills woes with a glass and song friend's call. Her face still worea worn,. antedates history, should only have been fitted with a number of iron bars fasten- from-December 0j-,l58ff,'to -JUArcb, ^t, -'1887^ Tha holidays must come out of /•.'tla1.^ JeSsliwi*!1 •Becauso his wife is a scold. harassed expression, and she sighed .as discovered in tho sixteenth century. Be- ed to a rod at the back, and which fit perimonts on the action of the sea mudsurface of its western waters,. Inland* into little grooves iu a rod in^ front. 'on Moorlands and sands. In the first! there are dense forests ot pine, .fir aud and perhaps a great '• consumption "of tinur': Smilo! smile) smilol ." she accepted tho chair Mrs. Arde pushed tow that time' rough diamonds only wore will have to be allowed for epaochej .oni-Hri; year there'was no appreciable result, but Tor a roagicpower is this; forward. used, and those were preferred .which pre- Consequently, when the' sea 'is rough birch, which have a strange and enthrall- labor question as.coqpectod'-with panwral" sented naturajly_aj5vrami and each- cooking -What a wolcomo home to a weary man "I thought I'd run in for a little in tue seconu.ana tnira years tnere -was ing influence i upon—the—imagination. - More than 13,000 bills »nd joint resolutions: • Are a smi'e and a Bhe said, "but I don't know that were sot with the point projecting. utensil is held tightly in its place be- a beneficial influence manifested, which, Not-withstanding their usunlly sombre were Introduced Into tho two Houses^ortnffT for smile; in a co'.tagomustsunshine moke, the flrstsaasion. O£ the;e fewer-tBan athrn-? you'll thank mo for coming. I'm dull In 1576 Louis de Berguem discovered the tween the bars just the same as_ji sauce- however, declined again in tho fourth aspect, there are innumerable pleasant sand became laws.' It is true/says *.Was»-;-. •AS over tlio kindly lips they break, . •' art of cutting the stone and of polishing pan could be held over m. ordinary year. glades in the recesses, of these -woods, ington dispatch to the Hew YOTk.Sii-a^tha*;; •Who would not work for the dear, sVeet sake company for anybody these days." it -with its own dust. Then for the first fireplace with a strong/pair of pin- agood many of the bills still -oj :a tha- . _ Ot a wife w^th a sunny fmile? *\[ hope your hnsband hasp'tbeen-dis- A new theory, propounded by M. •whero tho tall -white-stemmed birch and dars ore duplicates in. the two Hoifte^au: chnrged," said Mr?. Arde. __ tfme its true beauty was revealed. It has cers. ' V_^ Ludovie Breton, as to,tho formation of great boulders covered with lichen crop that a good. many. of • the -"measures* fortro-r Love! love!lovol ' - - from timo_to time been cut in many coal is that it is produced by the sink- duced hava bean already -^finally .dispose*', Whatever the trouble be, "No; he's kept his place, and he and Another difficulty is when the snu.ee- •ffpfrom the grass and form , a pleasant of by vetoes ' or ' by • "odverssi"'•-action;-;;,: forms, as any one may SEG who examines pans on the fire5 aro at all full—when the ing of floating islands like those which picture; besides this the lakes .have a either in the committees or the main bodies.''' • • Remember that love is a brother fond,- the^ncw superintendent arcg-cntfriends; There is also no time to te .expended to:.or-i: That U born f- r adversity; : I only hope it witl last," was the reply.' models of those- most famous, but shiprolls they run over. The remedy now occur on many lakes and rivers. beauty—solemn, a'hd _ romantic—which ganizing the House, ai during e. first session. " .Though heavy the burdens may be to bear, only torp are now employed for this is ns simple as Dr. Aberncthy's These islands are composed chiefly of can scarcely be found elsewhere. The Still, thet-cniendars ara' overloaaedv\tfths;; •Then thnt worry is. off your mind; y measures in alt stages of advanceinent,.jrail Of poverty, weariest toil, and care. and your, cottago is. rented, too. • Mr. by skillful lapidaries —,tbe rose one for tho old lady who complained of turf, which being swallowed up by the landscape, 100, dotted with numerous more than sufficieut to ta&e np the time ;of.: Tho lowliest honje miy be bright and {air, brilliant. The rose' cutting is having such _ *. sessions^JEangsso9nsibn--.vet«>e»:,: If it is but tho home ot love. Arde and I drove past it yesterday and Igllllilliii: a toothless steel circular saw twenty-eight g p mittee during tho recess.-.. 's rented, and to~lTvery nice'', on tnc °tner a nat Barlace to be _ with the saucepans, the simple remedy inches in diameter and three-eighths of night watclime^ sound their horns or plomacy, as iEastrfl.f53.by the Catting casfl, -J b will doubtless-call for WvIewz-^Hie tan-. family,' said Mrs. Bray.' "They" paya { ? the-mounting. The brilliant, on be is, "Don't fill the saucepans." No an inch thick at the edge which will cut play upon triangles, as an alarm of lire. UghSTate than we expected to get-too,' contrary, presents on onesiae auaf sur- off: a bar of iron* in a short time. A "O.ten in the aead^ BY FLOJM3SCE H. GETCSEIA. saucepans on board ship should ever "be and that's a great help. But of course \face> surrounded by triangular facets, more than three-quarters full when the' stream of water is kept pouring over it on'the horizon will tell of some forest tion. There are various ana on tho other a allot land . in soveralty w- ..-.~Ifr.was an. August day; the he'afc. was they won't stay—wo can't expect it. I , Pyramid of. facets, in- ship is rolling. to prevent cracking. The ends of a rail fire. These are mainly nwinp; fo >hn ixs lUKivttnfe-.j *>&*»• -•»" intense, and Mrs. Arde, on her Jway down wassaying.to.Tnhn a fcw ,lny. ..... tw.Ltended-to-be placsrl onenlv in thft BPt- •My-flrsL llnprtual&n iu watching - the wear out first, "a^cTwIien-cut pit the- rest" careleB3»ess of the peasantry, aud, com-part of tha Indian-Territory.ttfwnttsTSrttL .

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