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TOWN OmcEES,
M»fsr~w, H. WHfcsr. I
• .I.;:-.CiHen - . !.,. Wit •;« Gtary, O. W.
HMu.s, l¥, S. M-ii.iieC tie vo OnuVf.
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corNT-i' orKtpfcitS,
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Bturif! D Bohianon.
Ch rk Sapedor Court -BttBj, 0 Middletr a
Tax Kev«im-■ ,< r 1.1 ttcher.
Tex t'oltector —W U ihttttey.
Ccuotj County Snrveyrir......W tehu u Scott. Massey.
'trea-urer
Verm,or —Ti Kniirht,
5 ,Super.>-'■ hcis, Court, Wayae c(
’crs ■)>»!%«; Sj:n«i> IV flitch, >»J ci»«i
(.fetter* BsufUnix hehi <>ti fonriti Atauds
in M.i cli and Septeuyher
MAX LEV, < < bs >R(vi A
AmiSHi Cor.STY OFF1CK.'-*
Oni: n#ry— silf.-. A. Crosby.
Sheri iSf—’{. H. O «ik,
$ iiBBiy Ciei is.....W, W. Oraharu
re» fa re r —S. W e at h-e r ty.
Tax H (reiver—.!• J. Davi#. 1
Tax C-fi-Uectfpr-iSdas itsimm :
Caunty Cnroiiei—L. J»jfensen.
Coon tv €i;uuflh<ion«ra — fj. McBactiija,
John O. Hart, Vila. U. Stewart, Janie* \V ir ,..
nock, Lvhara Carter,
CoiHty Cooitaisj m- n-lthnm . \
I W. S Jlii.les.M; v. , (j ri> i ,
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&u»fy ; A p *, J ii I f .an ii K; u> ber
TRAWEHS 11 I I.l vi A
< 114 ,* 1 , 00 . (itl'SU Wl.UfS
V>r«lfnrtry— Rot e;t Ifatcher.
Sheriff— John Wrati-k
l irrk- •>!. VV. Bemnn.
Co it v t Cat« vi i i a r.
Echols—Secwini Moadays in At arch and
September. Appling—Third Monday in
March ami :
September. Wayne— Fourth Aloudav iu March natl
Xsep Pierce—First ember, Momiw la- Apnl find
Oetct er,
t«fc*r. Waro—Seneiid Monday io April and O
A'piii C tBch—Tu-issUy after third .Mt-aday io
siioi OaietiM,
C..ti.;-i: - lUevday alter lo«nh Mouday. in
April i'.millet! and < -Tuesday cm bar- after
second Monday in
May sad Nov. tuber.
Cborlion—Third Monday in May and No¬
vember,
OlyoB— Fetm-u HmcUy hi ,M v and No*.
ven Met
Hi!* i
4 KSUP HOUSE, c
, .
Coise Urca» 8
i
f IhlSl' l\ t.x bit > 1 It i 1 ,\
Mjituua At.-kmiri Gulf, Mai smt Hruan
trick lUii
be attsmkra o? the ti«v*hn# «w},fi,-1« , :testftt
i i»- 4 >:ii»su. ms . tt rea * !min by th s Bo.
The iocsikii! of tfit* H-osse is i,n ■■ , \:<u a roun<i
sn.l h direct.*)* ».nit n;-i-o» (■* lU. tXp..! tl is *»i i-cvd ;
»; if#it* Viler «f#ii.as<!, unit ftttw In foafif.
to , a«>i* *-t«ry (visiter
Mate* si 5 ft in-,* «l is * winat** Wt-«J* .v« I . llt«t
*>f ; i - - - .lentil .v-.ee r,, i* <r Pr |)
WHI-KAl DM m V i TO ! SMIl.ii's.
run till K *l!l i t)« 8 feilur ,1, ““P
II eiinf ami 4 u#(t« ! tfts .foae*J.i
(it the e W#p stetet, lift fai.iisor eiiHireir.
to ta sk.* a <((>.#]:to tt!« her
>1.0re bag's# e U find 'rosft. If., t irf t
r. i\, LiiruFiEU) t tpr « Ei~
T**vthsi»iti,>. I'.-rhaps, if s„< Fatlening.
More b.'U'bft.roTis or mi-civdi/.ed
tribes are dieted to the covtom 'of
earth-eating, and the such » habit exist* in
some parts of northern island of ."fo
paa. The origin of thUeu i.iHihas been
a&CTii'ted to varioi (Uses, but its M| ms
m probubte^ the habit that, has m I the- n forme,-j rity of in j
eases, a
tunes of great »ca city, when the jKa-ple !
ate the earth ia « rder to partially db
tend the stoma.;! u>!l so Wl measure
a th;» day lb< mgs <>f hfoiger, .and that frean
the usp.m beeiuho n habitual dis
Tn no e-t-,. r, t F ilu;u ‘ * _8u
m used bus jrav Hpprc’ci !f > ,
mxi nt of re.d 'nutriment been
cred. In Javr> a t ■1; y 1 ftseff; to
Impfond i, similar m Ftii •-■(Utauiin.. , m-w
wtafo into a kind of bread u the South
of Persia a r cnate of magnesium raid
wdehim cviMt*. i eg*'* tribes.ami trite -
of Atu, ncan In,.tans arc* also earth
\f^c i, n (t. .E<-vc, i ui s v Saw dork, . has ,
.
coMrauah-at, d to itm t /„ , H * »t X. await
fttialysis froia . f a ■xuapwi of oarth obtained
a h-d aa .cm Jc. t i:s Ulic.unss in
a small milcv "L A '' 1 '" ,n fb ,,n
north ogiu-'t of i' e*.a, * food ID
't v the. A into nis eArt.h is a bght
, i ,
w fore’ re-ots and : ! !
wrtVr "i X
hv 'Vi't; ,! 1 ; r^V t'' a
elm ' ‘ X a bv the Java
‘
bto w ! oift t , .V-' ‘ '«>*' ’-tofo'to
i-x , 1 .ti . ‘ I'm : i,, ! *i mr,-*iui..
'
-
, fragmentertf‘‘teuv.'. f m mie r mX.ZwT’u-r i
m/tic odor ft fid 1-ftV res H r V Jlt t ” n ,v‘ ’ to 7
rnitrel 7ss, with 1 J; i» cftj-t) nle'rm'l T’" m
1 1 -
red hole b n uh. n in -It, I m*"i*'wisb x!a ''T m
the iwKL wrtnii i* with the A VI I riSd^ nt
J'orDi- It ii md *l,i * 1
teams. iJauM.it is i» uU uteri riiUttm-d nitoi*. i Ui»t :
U>» th- opjH.feif-. sicx, e.v not exclusively m. natives .
(if^ Uirt land, from ti the similar dwoSAt-d habit,
anwng opposite wish, t„ get
to, » not unknown. An acviu-ak an
alysis of Huh dirt has not vet been made,
apLartvboZ^ , r^ voetcti.. pre r b*.
_ ftl'iiM.
•
If a person swallows *nv potson what
ever, or bus fallen ton ijouvratekins from
having 4 overloaded rernody, the sh«n,:ch, an in
sta» aneog» u-xt ertk-i.-nf »nd
applicable hcapitig iaa larg, fouifc of i.-,
a and t-a-portiifnl „f otmmm -,-.lt.
as much ground ranstortl, stirred
toidly cohh in a tea iq fih of water, w mu * t
and swallowed r,untie, it lH
scarcely down before it togto to ««»«
up, imaging with it- the remaining con
teateof the gtomMq ifod lest there bo
any remnant vi 0t? jKiison, how&vci
«mmiL lei tlie whit* t *i m u-gg <*r & ti-n -
wpoonftd of the sibyag stomach cofft«c in. saraJlpwcd
Jf these BOon very s * -ymtomx .etui- is quiet, nullitv because
large etaator of a
vtoh-nt p*touv»
1
I a I it c Hcsttp Sentinel 4
\OL V.
TWO IT % I S.
Tts»* p *ve ;5 ail Us* Keetons? days. ftomnt
when sunny dmrinuw rrviCifU 'ned ll i»
Th**r live? « tew »W toe leaf5 saafoM > iocs
Th.*t w limit a;nir»i tH -s e m tower
S !:■•••• *; mfs vfllr«T by -the >A.f ring'd
W1,M1 n\ tylvaxs- xti'-A?* a H> titi: itiu? the day,
A’ul ATtikrf! ibtlvtvE it,* aliiieii
i- ad.} i.i-hrtn% to to'-.-Df ?Vb*;vo s^ftgsrtfrr’a lay.
Atr.1 oft, Nsfc^ji with t! p rfi] am Jh'-r lit
Tli*' 1 sAtrv Uiiit hu.-i’ m thi* »k e?.
T>u-V to thu S' faJKI
tft i, ret hi
ru ;g;
Itej H'iSSi-S !i r tv.™
TUB tws&
w ; tun tlx e
With coilss«-};»w itowD-tti «.S*t n» ft .mfetr
I'ttcf.i trtbwi »tml eV«,
Wtelul JoI u -’ v <l<V» n tlUi iki C'f lit®
AfUi tAiv XV mi .1 mma w p*.nv< f
VMj k tbr PI’K-l P*v;a
it » whit »» vn:« ilia*
A Su?;f;;c«a strausif.r K-is* at-t
With many wii-ftMi*, soft h-’ia t t» fs<1»
ALL FOR THE RES C.
“ And is this to be the ami of all mv
led bnght dreu ru.-*, Bh.-lnh .* Have yVm yon only
niv on, makiti;: forced me lielv ve cared
for me. until you front me a con
fossil in of my love, ti at you might add
another to ydur lisjig Ih’t ,.,f con,ptcsis ?
1 knew you to be selfish and proud-, hut
I did s:.ot believe v< >« capable of tins.
Bnt I wit!.ijit censure, ymt. if em
Kcieuee does not- [ love you too well for
that." *
Ana tlte speakers eyes rested with a
loving, htedsome pitying face gknee his npo« the dark,
Shelah Fortosciie by side,
did Jiot meet this
lpc*k, but stood, with downcast eves
nervously leaf she had pulling just to pieces a gOTiuiium
plucked,
In av-mgc faces the jtowor of expres
si® _ is' pretty evenly divided among the
leading features, tmt Bhclah Fortes cue s
eyes seemed to m&aoywlizc it-. . It would
have be. n hard to find a sweeter month
when the eyes were smilin' it would
have been difficult to inatob the delicate
outline, of the face, or tlio exquisite chis
cling-of every fiitwhad featuri Nothing could
be more than ti: ‘ contour and
p>se wealfik of of the high-bred hair littfe which head, or tb-»
surmounted ravru But frotu by all it wa#
tbese the at
fentiou mas withdrawn when the dark,
mysterious i-\ch in flashed tsj.x-n the . spee
tutor a look which all their xpres
siou-al power was concentrated .Eves
like those might suggest that, they would
express too much taik-fu they were under
a maarkable control r.y tneir owner.
But this they were, for Sitelah Fort* no
could, when she chose, expt a more m
one. glauco from those dirk, flr«: liny
eyes titan mmt womeu would in half an
:* ,r‘s conversation. But now those
* were half conecafod by the Jc. mg jet
last . ii-. and you could on!;- toll th he
iieard the odep, unpUssiorh. •! words IM
firmed to her by the nuiwti. nt mantici
in which slit’ tossed. away lie leaf
held ill her haud.
“ SlM.’lrttt,” hr trad, otfcr waitujg in
vain fora replj * * can you give inc no
feci no promise that may serv as
gofd ia file nice of life? 'A h, darling,
you, with your cold, proud t: it inn*, ure, can- *-;i :*
not comprehend !io w deep <-,;.-d I. iafti'.ing lasting j# is
®y offer love for you. . I . know w 1, I h.-,v« have Mitt.: litth.' to »„
r yon you iir. now in return for the love T
ask. but cm yon not promise me that
sometime m the fotafo, 1 re not how
far distant that tism* may V if 1 should
.
bring a muue—one which len honor—
to ky at yotu* foot m Would then ae
eepf im* love? 1 know my life J beet
one p£ idleness? Hid folly up ti.-) the pr«
cut time, but it was 1 X there »
aottuag- higher to stimuhte* me io l ow the
and. nobler walks f ni , and I
simply tions followed wl ;er my ids,: inelina
ird. But with suet prize as vour
love iu i.-w, there is nothing I would
not do or dare. ”
And as he eeitsed spea HU'J dmosfc mi
conseioftpiy, *''" hand. 1 She -” 1 ho h.H pt'-d to take her
t drew liaek htu-tilv. and for
he fiist time spoke, and );er wvtd cam*
that nu eiear, l.»i| surprised uteasutt-d toe? »av
would but inditter
ently express what l h it this ao
ment, V.k'H-r When .von first met.
boned this subject, .1 siyjposol v-on vere
but, fiiwoyitt have ».v-*mtmryl
such a tragic sly!,,-. I sm t either fo.fojc
ntally ’ in
vou ate earnest e-r that y ii
ilttVC ioen e;»t foj ; ■; i« n: .. i.e - v -
part-— <oan u of the tiorc,- ones, yon know
-■ in ..some private -theatricals, ami that
you take this ypp>ortunjt,v of rehemifig'
your part. If J am eornnd- in toy latter
-umiisc, 1st me assure you that, if .my
criticism is worth anything, tl. - piece
wU) teituig be is a eotieenied.. complete success as .*.,iux
’
Aad site langhM a low, mn-icaUaugh,
asste* toyed with a d»as«l gold bracelet
u JW ! fiv-r shupciy W i **t.
■’Shclfth, how can you speak so lightly
of a subject which to me is the most «e
nousi-f my life? Has not my untiring
rtesotinn to yon for months rest been
Mtomauc. !M.s»f rtf my love
‘ “ Yof V ^er. .your tofontfon* have
*
| been rtcessfous somewhat tern- pointed, te.-- and on m v.u;,l
; yon ii t i.-*v ,* *.); iit in J v
snutintontid for . is. of vonr mattcr-of. t
i » u '* ,,i fo’ <,siti, that ' n hit 1 did little re>t-uppre*
! tin - I n.'-.ts ,.,f
i ^totuneiit. would culminate in anvthfog
™ r " '*»» teiAuu; love to
'■ Ku ' in a « oi ' cfal I the > .m... as y„ ;
* dwl to hmulrt:<l8 ,,f ‘' tht f'- Vour love
ilW >*»« luafo-Tialiv for-fo^’ > 4 fo -u.l, a
; not mo, i
folt sonic compunc tii m id- ut ifcpriving
you of the pleasure of o • a-tonally t..-
-
| , l Rut, But Khvll Bhelnh, -ft. J lev;- v- u 11 v,de
{ votoiUy. You pare!y wsli n-d wred. utv
, y fo j tv vuur , e ,:. v for ft you
.
Hln Ifth-re bavo g'.rei m*> Vrrv rhnmji ,
to von for HU
> , “ Wolfe . if if i* an .. _ V pii-uKure ukfttft; for
■ think -■* I law: no t-« rirtiift . .i • m.
’ but l tlmk ,;<■.> h Ui ,. a oi*.
I this subject for '
us to , .,.j,
nU--r. mterefttmo,” Suppi.-o we talk of
more
| “ But, Shel.-Oi, will you not- ”
“ No, »mv b r a!i ! w « t, ;.- bid y«*ui
.
1 w ‘ r tr-cntioriing this suhi.-t t u in
: ag«to w
“One, worn m*.re. Hi-a-iuh,
: n-m («.tin a, w
nuj-m
in a ca>m, even voice, without u
f Shade of pity for the proud man who
stood before her—who, for the first time
! “ !'« l« 3 T f indolent life, w.-u, hi.mil
lated. He stood for a few momenta ir
resolute, and then again ereayed
•peak:
JEBITP, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6 , 1880 .
But ' Shot sise ah. interrupted I had hoped—” him : with im
an
patient gesture- will insist talking
" I am you on on
that disagreeable topic; so X will bid
you au rrroir.’' and, with a haughty in
climrtkm of her head, she walked away,
Jin stood looking after her until «h«
disappeared seemed among the. all trees, the light and and it
to him tint
happiness this of his life had gone with her.
Until moment he had never known
what it was to suffer; until this his
languid creeds had held that no wise
mm feel# strongly, and to glide through
life untroubled and unmoved is m po«
a fid** as it Is politic. But now he snf
torn!; ho suffered barbarittit; dumbly ns a dog,
passionately by. that its a which, in now ho
was m*-t a moment,
pierced his panoplies of vudittorcnco and
oNt ftpod’l) ri light philosophies.
“On, (.tod,” he thought, “if it were
anything ruiytim.ig but this! f love
her wildly, ritadly, and yet must give up
hope of ever winning her. Can tin
be the pun i eh merit: for my past thought
lc«w. giddy citreer. If so, the penalty is
- f <tr greater than is merited by the crime.
But, if she had only given me the small
my of tiopo, how (PiTcrcnt my futi.tm
rvoul«1 !*»ve Iks-r-- how bravclv 1 wrath,
"d»c!s b«v»- struggled to«»v<-rconi(' tliusc habita,
am more the result of circum
■‘tuna's fh:ut of imdinatipu. And 1 would
have fmcerieded; tor, with her love as a
lie icon to guide use, 1 would have found
no task too difficult nor any obstacle in
gttjtecuntable. Bnt mow......well, til only
live for pewstrrft.. if there, is such n thing
for nil-. Henceforth l will worship at
no shrine but that of forgetfulness, know
no time but the itwwti', ami have no
friend but self A'id, as the poet says,
IV Ii
iu
rtwt
1 *
A 0-1 f and jti
Tlie !'».f
ti stlngvta t.rokin toy wen ' mill God,
And he went; forth into the world
again unchanged in outward apfiear
am*, except that he colder, prouder
and re cynical than before. And lie
pluugcd into all the pleasures and dissi
patinas with a recklessness that bor
deled otv desperation. Elmer Roys ton
had always b.-en a great believrv jf the
words arc not too a.',uorous and f,x-ear
tn to be applied to hi@ wry inconse
cjueut view pou iuiv and every subject
-- in the. phiio^iphv of E-t, u, live in
the prt t," «nd to this was added a
firm belief in destiny or fat m M imi
ally e;dled life it H« I- Ii . - ; that i per
son’s wo# marked out for tl tn upon
tnon entrance into this world, and noth¬
ing could change or deviate them from
the course. Ho was reckless to the lit¬
mt*t steetch of recklc-ssikws, all cnotis
and quiet though ! s daily raanw-i
and, though be ft>r< d himsr-lf bv si
strong wih to n.subdued and dull languor
ui keeping with ids former life, the tx*nt
:p paswet! witntn w-OiiKI Orea* out- owa
lidnight. oiialSy : in a sudden burst of anger. »
deliauch. or. worse still. ;mot
He •irret.-juctu wit Hag at th unnig-taW*
had pained the vepuhttkin atm-ni
foe “hoys f his set :t-s being tho mot
-lare-dcvil of foie lot His word , w»« la** ,
among t mm -when it wan upon any par*
ticnlar stylo of dress or question of
etiquette. He had but to commend a
now kind of wine or smcAe a new* brand
of (rigara-to lr.ake them popular, ami lira!
only to adopt njftfec a peculiar the. style or color of
eniv-.u to it 44 agony,'’
nut , . be happy-bad , he found
was in
this life the happiness without which
toi-rociUiiieixMSHiteijtirteut ¥ No; never
since that evening when he parted with
’ -’ - -’ i 1 " **’ ’ -cut.- ;ift* 1 he known the
t: ♦* nii vniug of that- word. Her face
w*;,S betore hah ever: her voice came to
him . veil when -surronuded by gay com*
pamons, ami w hen u ssug upon his tie,),
lU V J Vitta -> r 7 foff to coiujwse himse >■
■ sevp. it was there always. He
lived mmsclf for his tody, and tried t,,
p hove toat she spoke truly when she
aid I tie dream m done :' Iwit at that
very moment- knew that otic kunl word
fi-oni her would still the troubled water*
of Ida K'uil.
if 'Si
Er? friends You h'to-f mv ii ii
And ^houM o
la your ihu kcmt tic
Von know Ml nmr:,
Att, l will never bi:
T boitgli d ii.»er Iriiigiif tri&Q yot
i‘U think Wnettv of tr lUUXMb
vvjien tri»>nd*y tear** e- a«* flowlnft.
**'> your r<-<|uie?u ha.* tm?r, mjm$
And wo*n the grtu*» If ^rowiuft
On your ijolit and hik^at lied;
Whrn (iPArrrt frioudB forget vo
'■ u ‘
I^th'lar-E thoy aw«r met *
I will *be<t for you one h ar.
Wo will avail ourselves of foie prjvfo
.-ge accorded - to authors and aek oar
readers to step with us across the inter
veniug .lapsed space between <f three v,*ars which
the parting erf Shelah
Fort..... me and Elmer ltovston and the
time. '
pro . lit -
It is an unpretending little cottage
that stands somewi :t back from tha
pub *;•• sire t. its porch surrounded bv
hi-m*. hon* vsueklo vines, whose bios
wim shed a deli, ate aroma Iip,n the,
vvemng air, reminding Elmer Kovstou,
as he leaning ,s,nl. against one of ?J£Z the
pfflar. of the ot that never
forgotten evening long iu*,. fight v* ...... jt
re-emed to bill) licit all the and lid i*,v
Of his life h...d te en exthmuishreb
ok Ik* sIomIv ivvi, urti tlu* fife »>;* t *nA
thoughthow little there was in w< rth
livu;g ites'hud’been for it seemed to him that the
doublv s-vvre in thus
i;ckeriiig his life with such sum
tfi l mt’ti th* r i#vj Tl»a! .diudiinff ?r unf u i ,, n
' Hri th-p ‘ oriow wis ‘ nnU i
I -fo. bh Was not an . arlv dee.th, he
. . . t ... . . . .
tnoug.it, pi* leiuine toreiuaiuiug long iu
^career tnupded with sorrow and regret
id growing old m d.s..ppoiutmeiit and
' ajV - ’“•K-kGl thoughts rose xn
■
uW “uid . -thoughts to which he would
j , never give tongne~-and his face bre*mne
i 1 Sreimm “LZriiXttiMo.: >
I why . j should * . ni , 1 iuiv itiiit if it oitd.il i*.fort,
. not? it were not for
[ what the world would say I would not
hi mtate; but l know only too well what
i “ What is it yon bovo heard too often
| Elmer? ' asked » low voice iu-t. i^hinii
| j him, the tones of which w. re ll as soft and
6 v, ef d «« th<*~ of an .Foton
i He started ami iun.-d hnsfolv atepSd toward teS
\ i Ifce the 3 fair tt$!to girl whohadjuat St
*
“ *.»h, it ift you, »m MS- Afina! I hsfo
fall into ft train of thought, atone her*
tn Ms romantic twilight, and 1 suppose
( must have nnconsoiomsly been eon j
miig with myself. Denned poor com j
• ny, though. I assure you. And to
do. you haw doubtless heard the old
•reverb . which mm. ‘ Ho who talks to
| , talks with the devil If such
J himself
be the ease, his Ha tunic(Majesty and my
mil wore in elom* ouuunuuicaUnn a mo- ;
incut ago,” i
The cold, hard hxilt had vanished from
It is face, and'vasrejt'.iced wldc.lt by the reckless,
devil mo .w« etprcssioti h« usual
! v wore,
“And wind may have boon the sub¬ i
ject oi your meditationa ? B'diding airy
Cftgtlca, f supposev 1 '
“ PiU-dofi me, but you are wrong, Afy
Castles were all completed *»td demot
islnal long ago. I was thinking <4 the
vanifm vamtatvm of the world in gen
vral -my life in ptirtiVu'. u * j
*' And I MH'pi-x- you prefer your own
cynical thoughts to my company f If
Vnd if so you will 'vanish like a
heantifol dream,' I suppose,’ lie said,
vitl) that old air of galhtalry which was
characteristic of him in years gone by,
“ res, of cours I II not stay w rm«
my reciated,” company :v m-ither wmited' nor ap- i
she replied, with a pretty ;
title phut |
But t do ftppnwiato and want your j
company. Mina particularly at the
present time ; tor 1 urn sufterins from
otic of those-,1 l! .ii. .., lir q 4 ‘
j i mcmly ki,..w i.l k.i nlhiTO ,,v„ Ihii 7 - iwn * ’lli/ ,
,„ll
I-' »> I~~»i »«...* ............... v,,„ !
coni puny Vheiae tin, Alina, ii there -
any good in tnc it .ilv.o tM-flte i
‘
the surface when 1 with XV t
am ucstrU*. you- 1 |
I hough I am, with very m W
the calendar on my soul, [ alwivi seetu
better from having ls-cn with y i. .\h
Mtsta, if all ?
wore... n wet » true to then
better natures as you are, Ue i would
be fewer men with live »' wrecked by
woman s inconsistency Ho "ill indeed
Be a happv man who can some day win
y&nrlxmri.' The
i too deep gathering shades of night were
for him to note the glad flush
that spread over her face at his words, of
praise, and -he only said in reply; hf'nic,
“lam glad y.-u think veil El- j
nM:r ; But pardon me, if you thhik me j
* ! ^‘h or presuming. Win* is it that \ i
,yom Iviuit ■ ih a t :
the hie von do? .... i; .. ' ' ‘*! in
vonr ___________ bit‘i n'e'v „ ini' . , -r,r-V r’ . j
women wit! ii™!. '1 Vh 'lu 4 ; ll I ;
•
to,-re "' not ' ™ " ilu ‘ dl bus" etc |
ore- ,, , o make you nappy, some one fp- t
whose, sake von would give up your evi j
ways, turn from the paths of am, and ;
lead a {mrer life? Is there not on ’
Elmer ? ” i
He a ua too di-cply absorbed with his
r-vn bitter thoughts, to notice with what ?
evgerness she asked the question, It j
was severtff moments before he spoke,
and when he did the words earno slowly
and forced im'cluuncuJiiy, from a» though they were
him against his will.
“ Mitts, years ago I loved- loved, did j
poet’s say?—l dream, worshiped anil believed a woman fair a »: j
foj 1 : “* !
in m xrorA wotd ana „„ t ae«l, A 1 «s the* „ white- ;
rutexi angels that cluster around the j
guttering throne above. Every encour- ;
agemeid. that- woman could possibly give j
to man she gave to me. and for a time |
I rots in a hlmKful -Ir,*iun n fool’s para- j
hs '\ Mimt hidibs tid: allow ihs j
Feature* to make Him subordinate in I
their worship, and my love for Slt dab !
1 -ortescuewaM greater than my love or \
devot.foii, fear of God. and At asked length her I tohl be her of wife, tuv |
t* * my \
Mina, that woman whom 1 loved more j
than life, rojwitatiou. or honor laughed i
at my passionate piciuUngs, and forbid |
Imar me speaking 1 to her again. From that i
nave Ix-cn a changed mart. My
hf,? has bei*n passed in one mad whirl cf
exettemonf, in the attempt to drown the
'memory of that girl " '
M ina had been-.standing near him aad i
looking directly in his face, Aa ho
ceased opcakiitg she advanced a step to
ward him, and asked:
* And you have succeeded in forget
thig her, Elmer t”
“ No; I think I now fully understand
what th. Tennyson linen jn meant when he wrote
is, ■ IxH-ksioy Hall; ’
Kn0 *nt] i!lf ,,,ltw1s(1,,JU ftnfrcr* fin A I Imgia
» d tji rUUvhinsil wjl&erB, and w Id i« iupjw
•nd more;
Knft* c.omm hat wiit&im Ungfet*, and he Xmxn
a laden brrjwu
run if «sd t -' ‘ ft ! »0WBg toward the Wttisess
of liift rest
.
! do not Jove her a.*- I once did, but ■
h “ 1 ' 1 wvor can.'' I
“ But, FJnaer. why will yon .not marry \
!“. IIU f wom,ul lv, ‘" Crtn by her loving I
ktndncw holn you to forget her?" (
He pointed far off in the western skv
" h, ’ r !; ,,ut ' *'** stut Wlt lt * ray a
o-r th, earth, and mud in a low voire* :
“Mum, do you see yonder star? It
’' - far brighter
''‘ti any of tin smaller ones that wUl
the azure vault above --lnu
Mtten the others forth
! their *'» slowly _dis«p|H«r as if dreading
X ^ eomjw.mon.ship. “ i!l So lilinu it has done ’><'»» in
s * (< ' " l “
hI1 t,UMi *° <****' Llk ' tilut *<**
“ S ° U!Ust l “‘ 11 ,om * 811,1 Gieerh ss one—
lN IJI ..... '^' ruere wnoeompmuonship. tight It
V s Dny, to it* is
*
, 11 1 thought there
was one
l' 4 ‘ r ^ >n iu all tins cold, irasymjwthizing
! j f<f'•> fo-.»ng «'h«>feeteintercut to offer an encouraging word, in my Y
;
vonid struggh* against fato, tuul htrivt? !
to? ,f P^ddo. atHMJinpUsli something I
t™* But, do. ’r' then* not >'«*** and '* V I have » ilV - 1
| * only drift i» one,
to with the tide until of3 fiunllv
launched into the broiul orewn
nity ait and te? forgotten or. if remembered
«j. friends, by thotu who .»«•«• ekiim-ff lf _, \ H . .
iny it will lie to have my js-cca
' diUot-s um*arthed and discussed.” j
i i Mina cam- close, to him now mid lav
in «, lK * r hia arm. sjmke |,..V
j course though fonrfu 1 l, tha# i tmr
would fad ere she " fini«W
j what she wished to snv ;
“ Elmer you are wrong when w shv
• 1 °" • > c>u Elmer—I have loved in socrct
f <* Rn “ you can nt ver kaow how
on* 1 h:, Mmen agwn*t ; tins love
' e
’ h 7 1 t r ^ intended you should
: „ V'‘re , 1 th<n ¥ b ht t *? carry 1 h rf my rc1 :
'
#
00ia BOt keep silent longer. Ami.
burying bhishw., in her face, hands, now crimson with
her she hurst into o
passion of tears,
For a moment Elmer ip,ystoii stood
_ irresolute, but it for
Drawing the weeping was only a momon ,
girl to him, the
“ Mina, if over there was an angel in
human foiau, you ure eertfiirdy one, I
never dreansed until tJiis motnenr that
you cared for mo. i mil m>t pretend to
say.that know i love you now, Mkm, awl I
I can never love you with that
blind, passionate love with which T. wot
shiped Shciidi Fortese.uo- -mow do not
h've a« l loved her but one * in hfo. But,
if sometime in the, future Tcan come and
offer you a lifetaue of devotion, will you
§e She my wife?"
iooked up into Dis face with a
happy light in, her eyes, as she said
" If Asm ever ask nu to be your wno 1
will not refuse, Elmar.”
• Those words wete not spoken so very
long ago, but already Elmer Roys!on is
learnittg he to love this girl, and often, when
eoropnre* her with Hholah Fwttesciie,
he mutters to himself:
*• Yc«, it was all for the beet Chi
cago /.edge
How lec I- Made,
boil Every different knows that different fluids will
at temperaturt'S. XTatcr
boils at 2.12 cleg. Fahrenheit; ether at
«5 deg.; sulphurous acid boils at 15 deg.,
or 17 deg. below the point at which
water frccr.es: while arnmoaia in liquid
tom, and under tl« Hilary iit pressure
g!'“ SXZfa-'iZ* » tm ™pS?. >ff. will below boil the 28 free-/, deg.
It not only vapor
isefj or boils, as ui* s!.i,v, at sv very low
temperature, but the vapor has an aa
ifi.-nw keen capacitv for latent heat. The
ey of mmlerti science has noted
these peeuliar .-Imrai ten-ti,>. of ammo
uift, and machinery has been devised to
take adviuitogt- of thi'm.
A eer but I amount- of liquid ammonia is
introdui ed into t he machine. and acKtun
tog that- there is no leakirge. or breakage
it will do permanent duty. It will start
b- bH-. mgh the appiratua, and
come back, ready ro do duty' over agaui
as often as required. Here it is a liquid;
a little farther ou it Hits* oil into a gas;
thin it condenses into a liquid; 'aud
iigc.m a little further on become* a gas.
once more to settle into the hqmd 1 state
toward the. end of its j.mruey the
fold htartiug-point.. Now, if the
will bear in mind that liquid ammonia
'»» changing into a ga» alworbs an im
“*.mse quantity of heat, and is bound to
have it from somewhere or other, he will
easily utideratond that:just at the points
p, q K . raB eMuerv where the ebang
!a ' p ' es ' vi '" M . there* will bo iutenae coh.l
Hi -'iomoma, , fast as it become- ;
¥ s, must have talonc to generate, ami
n mA sf tek whut it requires out of the
machinery and the surrounding be air, or
anything else that happens to near.
b w at those points m the apfiarutus
wtere this preiejfes is going on that we
find the icicles hanging and the litth
p.tb'hes of snowy-looking ice and hour
frost . Just at these.point# you may re
fluee tern jH*raf ure to almost any degres.
s VOU ; ‘to'l if you want to cool your j
brine, all you have to do is to pass
through the a coil of pipe winding round
receptacle is giving in which and, the if heabsuoking elloose,
process it 1 made hot on; ’to you
tank may of h> laker’s enough freeze a
water in a oven,
Most people know* tlud ordinary brine,
that is salt and water, requires a
greater degree of cold to freeze it than I
pure water, Hence salt cost. u[>ou ice
or snow melts it A s.ihiti. in of chloride
oi Hint*, which constitutes the “brine”
in this machine, mnv bo cooled down to
50 deg. »»dow zero without freezing Iu *
connection with thoice-makingmachint !
it is not uecessarv to reduce the brine to
such a temperature; but after iiassing 1
issues through a spiral pipe in the “cooler,” it 1
m a frigid torrent which freezes vere*8t!
winter’s water more rapidlv than the s,
’ night.
. . ............ _
Origin of “A Wild-Loose Chase. w :
A writer in the Tmv Thru * savs: '
“Wild-go..SC chase” Wl,; a term nse.l'to !
evTircsf, « Kort of r-winc* on hor<.et,a.*k 'tho
formerly practiced, resembling l-iras^generally fly- i
ingot going in wild train goose, these after j j
a one another, not in
confused (looks as other birds do. In
this sort of nice the two horses, after
running Some twelve-score eouldgi't v-ireb had !he liberty
w inch lead to ! .
soever i i
take what ground the jockey placed,
rite ............ hiadmost ........ horse heing ...... . hound ............ to foi- :
l*'*w him within a certain distance agreed
rew’L m by . the t ,?l € '.*”i‘.' trier* 1 ' and }8 ’,°F judge* ... to who }*' rode by, _ i
and which ever home could distance the i
other won the race. Thin sort of race
found was not inhuman long in common use, for it was j
and destructive of good
horse* when two such were matched to- ;
geUier. For, in tins ease, neither wan
able to distance the other till they wero l
both ready to sink under their riders,
and often two very good horses were
j *>th sp, died, and the wagers forced to !
l*e drawn at last. The mischief of this
sort of racuig soon brought in the ihcth- 1
‘ ’ l " «« -e, of only running over a 1
certain quantity of ground, and deter
raining the wager bv The coming in first ai"
the winning jxwfe j.hraao - wild
gmue chnso is «o\v employed to de~ i
note a fruitless attempt, or an enterprise
undertaken witli litth* probability of sue 1
such m May, an early dramatist.
Urns pleiwantly descrilwd :
au. mp' i&rmurtioiittb*Tvorhit haa?
Doth wick, dm™ n th#* ;
tl- «i«« aw in aumw#
AHnit the , !tj- r»», I
a„.i wtu.n tx i-eht tw- *„i um
Viw n.V b“Ui»«I.’ .f^* C,r . j
hi.
!
Sinking the Shop.
When the English take a vacation thev
ainir L fL,> t s;Ii»»it sluh i n ^’rv*'rf 1 i ” , j
|.,dv « Higher d*f,mi'Lr 11)*' l *' ti * u>a*lc * », a up h
a iwrtv *md )i '
the toothache, and tluj party travelrei
twelve miles to find a dentist, who ap
plied » little laudanum. Subsequently Englishman
it wa* ascertained that the
wm a dentist. When asked why be had
««»* ^liowd the fair patient, he dryly re
practiced 1 V“ fa m. « weeks. a ’ 1
NO. ti.
! S 01 THEKN NEWS.
;
Tex »» has 2.1.2C convicts hired out
Gboikua has not more than twenty in
. habitants to the square mil
I The Atlantic rolling nulls have been
! sold t>> Northern capitalistK
’ f,An\r.m an.l >• to tre rtKjUitod to
[ j pay a Jwmsuw* iu Opelousas, La
Tcskmjoosa, Ala,, is to have a .f 27 ,ikD
bridge across Warrior River
The British hound, bred kt Virginia,
j wsll not eat the flesh of the fox.
The colored patple of italeigb, N. C.
j arc putting up a 9i.0,Q()Q church.
(.'act. KEVSEor’s stock much m
Western Texas contains ‘Od.AidO acres
MKMWM8 pays a higher price for
than any oilier city on ilu> contimnit.
Tim track of Ujc Tto Pacific Rail
road is now laid 177 mile# wr*t of i talbis.
I in •'fab- rreasm v of Noffh ( arotiiia
j rr f'civad last year B 7 AS 2 35 from iu 4 f
riage licenses.
Thibtehv agricultural- burs arc ad
vertised to take place in Bonth Carolina
during the autumn.
i \ si a street railway company, com
posed of prominent bnsiuess men, tout
been organised in. Afemphis
Toe (tcorgia wine company is In full
j . blast, f and j is now of the turning out 400 gallons
pure litre grape- daily
j A i--.utM.KR in Mecklenburg County. N, !
■ lost iW.OtK) by holding lad
bis
i - year’s crop of cotton for higher pi to
The Bekyha Zinc Company, of Yir
ginia, lias received au order from the i
United States mint at San Francisco for j
twelve tons of spelter ;
A oarcse number of girls are employ «d i
| in cigar factories in New Orleans. Most i
0 f them arc German girls, and their
, work gives general satisfaction, I
i l»op» of Volusia County, Fla., j
nE
are talking about holding an indignation
meeting over the census #« taken in that
oouuty. *1 Tt.ev claim that not more than
j ludf ,u t,w ******* . . »» retaracA . ,
JcwricK CRitteirros, of Memphis, has
rendered a decision m a case arising ft ■um
* «*“« of fo‘ KW * u> ,Ue t,mt »
man may recover money lost at cards,
but can not recover mouey lost that he ]
had previously won. j
'1,'hkke men tvere about to out a water- i
m j “JJ j u R saloon *T?°“ at ) t AUiens, Athens Ga Ga alien*
’*• ‘-M’fodetl with a loud muse, wndiug j
fragment* Hying all over the room. One |
of the men hud an eve destroyed by the
exploKton.
rHP.K*are four ceii ton narian sin Putnam 1
Gomity, Georgia, *
aa iw follows; fol|,,W8: . „ ,, barnj |
Bridges, j^ed 112 ;; 1 'biHis Daniels, aged j
100* M Lawrence, aged luff; Ned |
Threewrits, aged lOt . 5 . Quite a '.minis r I
reach four score Bud ten {
I v the Circuit Court at Nashville only
lH 5 divorce suits were* brought during
the sixtv vears euding March. 1 X 70 . Bat
since that h time , over 1.200 . .,v, have i i Wen
ftU«l \moiig the negroes there* is oue
divorce for very four marriages
Tin; recent public execution at Dallas,
Tex., was followed V»y a general hanging
of dogs by small. bovs (ps the gallows
used the dav before 1 he ceremony of
adjusting tho rope, the prayers, singing
and farewell parting was gone through
with.
Mas. Nano* Knots nut, of Hawkins
Vi.io, ,, Ga., who ns tn her mnoty-sccotul .
year, used spectacles from her forty-fifth
yettr until about twenty years ago, since
which time she has been able to .road
mid do sewing without- their aid.
uoxATHAN , ON . TH , N 1Ul ItAKP, „, tW »h. oiawit oii.cst lnfiaDltaut in , lahitallt
“f the H'«^s_E» advanced u .nty,_ya., of ninety-nine died rec«nUy_at
ago years,
five mouths nod seventeen days, jjo.
ceased w as a soldier of 1812 , and re
,. e i w i a pension up f, to the time ' of ‘ his
death. , , Ht*. ,, retained TT his '? , health , and ^ men
tul 1,11 faeblti.** to to the tbu tot, lmt
Thb Magruder gold mines, in Lincoln
County, Ga.. are to to worked by a stock
company with ? 1 , 000,000 capital. The
Magruder •• oruperty - r embraces 000 acres -
lleretoiore *teret „ . >c«ro the :uc , minc-s nuucs ha>;<» , , »>qqp..WMi:kcfi
for gold only, but in tlie' future will b?
worked for gold, silver, copper and lead
all of which are ««•««*<• found in u»j naviiur.raantities ay. ngquauUtip.
Ar Vr tlu ' ‘ wrn P et,tlVe e*«MWnat«»n for
u foudent; in the Sam. Houston
Normal Institution, from the Sixteenth
Senatorial District of Texas, held at
Hunts*, die ’ two of the three mireessfifl
. r , , young ladle*, ,. and . each
°/ *>on U ‘ than f m r,ulkwl the hl K ll<: ' r » admitted the oxamma- with
young man
them.
Abovt 75,000 miles . of hoop iron—
enough for a threefold girdle around the
eurtl»~wiJl te*needctl to Mud the forth
coming cotton crop, if it reaches t h v *
,mmlwr , ' if * , . P^ ll 'h'd by , ,
7f’ 'f *><**>&*> ***■ Thft
of Jiande wqiured is six to a bale, or
86 (KMt flOO in oJoGOO all The cost of tie* will 1
- i
Nkakw 800 brandy distilleries are in
ajfo ration iu the Nashville internal re- |
venue district. One hundred arc iu
operation in Warren Comity alone,
Froapect is that there will to more 1
t » « . ftn,wwie *** ,
* * :
th , * n 151 “ n y P r ‘- VK,,W v,,,u ‘< ft,ld
- -
q n<!U tly it will be considerably reduced :
Th« Hum John A. Cuthtort. a resident
of Mobile, ci Aim. is the oldest living ex '
niemtor 7 nl Congress ^ ,~Ja He was " LZl bora at !
' ' ‘’ 1 1 ‘
IVuiceton . CSollege r m 1805 ; served in the
of 1812-15 and was a Representative
from Al abama frem l«‘j to JS 21 , satff- *
one years r.jro. H< kt-ill hale and
hearty ami practices law m th* s/mr rtf
Mobil*-.
At s>. ut-Kto mm meeting Mecklun
burg C-onaty, N. C, » a ll j'l'OlUito
made tin- assertion that in heaven th*
IK’gT* ami white world rut it oi the
eurne aptwin and aW in tin- ■ aim* tod*
Hr* iulvi teil bis hearers i. vote for Oar
tii*l<l, even caught with a sheep hit
hock, as Ik 1 was bound to t t! <(' «0|
anvivav, Ihrmigb kart if he couldn't go
i •«<('« enough
A vorxo man ; in Niikhvin started
South two year# ago, ul ; h tnuik
cheeked foMohifo. A! Some mistake
occurred ami the trunk went. to Texas.
A truck was sent out fur it, but it w sum
not found. Bui then file trank I
been to I little Keels, y,don, Mont
!/• itiftor v, Atlanta, ClnurU-too. B.
Richnuuid, Carte ■iffi', a. •*iel Citritt,,
noogii. If: was return* 4 to Nashville
Thursday and restored to tb owner.
The annual trad -vi"\v of the Hi
v;uiua!i .V t >ws that Mavnntifdt re
ccived last ; ar 72 A, 4 fx, Irnii of CottoW
during the > just eld d. Tl«* fotel.
vattte of all dohn-Htic espot am«u
to t 24 „md 91 , and the total itupoi-t-. to
mil Hie total lontiiigc of t, port
during the year wan l, 22 «,‘i 64 The
trade id fcniluers amounUid to 11 0 , 58(1
.
tons, iiganuit- HfgOJlt tons of the preceed •
iug year. The sale of meat and laid
aggregated 25 . 000 ,<XK) pound*, valued at
92 , 000 . 00 ( 1 , There has lieeti a remarkulde.
increase in every branch of t rad*
The Macon water-works, agitated, dis
ceased, plaimed and postpoBcd for about
forty years, ate now an ftssured foot.
Tlie co m puny hax <>ntcml int a contract
with a Northern firm for trio tons of iron
piping of all descriptions and sires. It
S expected that all mains, pines and
Plugs . , Will be ready for water by April I.
Work on the grand reMirvoir will be ho
grm abont November 1 The total ex
fiense to tiff- city is about Sd.OOft ™ i
year. le«* pcrlmps, than is paid bv any
other city hi the Union that has V water
supply
Hknry Ujtnni, an old cit i n of New
l>ttrg County, S. C., while fishing in Lis
tie River, di.--<-.,vcivd two corpses nndet
the water, and mum mg assistant
he raised them Dior were his t« j sons
«gcd respectively twenty four and t wenty
one years. Aa examination showed that
a terrible deed had been committed rhe
oldest, of toe young men had bullet
woutuls In the left breast: and back The
other one in the breast In addition to
the bullet wound-, the bodies bud been
weighted down by large rrnA fled fcc.
them rim cause of'he t agedv is not
known The young men had not been
missed from horn The affair cam
intense cxdtejnent.
To Rrerent Nunsfroke,
Saueriroko is caused bv cxc vc heat,
and especially if the weather is « mug¬
gy.’* It is more apt to occur mt ti f; 'A
oud, third or fourth day of ti heat'd
term than on the drat. ! of sleep,
worry, excitement, ekw,- sleeiuug-rooms,
d-y qhty, atmoe of atiroulunte, jirt^hpose
40 K ft ' s more apt to attack tliu-e
’WOrklug tween tho in ]iotlrs the sun, rdld osi-eciallv g bc
n 0 * <; u. k th „
morning hot da and 4 o’clock in tite Hfteraoou.
On vs w ir thin dot bin* c. Have
‘f Avoid loss Memidag-rooms of sleep and as _ posaibU*.
all imin o tu-.V
,} w*>rrei»K indoors, id where
tiicre is artilicuu bout hmndi >t,
w . 0 that the room is well •ntihitcd,
If working in the sun, wear a light
hat mitldaek, tis.it abwivbs heat--sfr
.and put inside of it on the head u
wet cloth or » large green leaf; fre
quontly that the lift doth the hat from the head and
at* ia wet. lb. not check
perspiration, but drink what water you
nW! ' 1 *? V ' l’ l M ’«’»P' r »tu>n pro
vents the body from being overheated,
Have, whenever ,mss,ble, an additional
»ha»le, as a thin umbrella win u walking,
a canvas o,r board cover when workiug
its the Sim.
When much fatigued do not go to
work, but be excused from work, vhj H*
chilly after 11 o'clock in the morning on
wry hot days, i f the work is in th sun
If a feeling- of fatigue, dizzinews. head
ftcht r exhaustion occurs, cease work
immediately ; ho down iu a shady and
toa,Ml
pour cold water over head aad i H*K. If
any ouu is overcome by the heat, send
immediately While for waiting the nearest good physician pbysi
emu. for the
£P V< ‘ the person cool drinks <rf water, or
(K»ld black tea, or cold coffee, il able to
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sponge with . or pour cold water over tlui ,
body and limbs and apply to tho head
pounded ice wrapped in * towel or other
cfot.li. if there re no ice at hand, keep
a ( ‘«’l cloth on the head and pour cold
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H the per#, n is pale, very faint and ,
» ft!W M w hil gtve " ^ him a temqxwitfnl *!">
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The Elk t on Id n’t Walt.
I he following satire on the practical
uselessness of the present method of rifle
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A recently Ulft " te-longing to a village plains rifle team
was rail on tin* of Wyo
ming the feintoiy «gh!«d looking oik for gHuie. Family
party an at 8 U 0 ya*d»and
lm jwe.parod ‘ k J dm to simot uiemher him. of Ha the wan rifle a uoble team
*
i ? l,li *, nk, ‘ t tto ™ ^long the sage
hmsh and artistically . placed lumself
upon hia back, with his left arm like a
figure 2, supporting his neck, and hi*
r»Pfht arm, like a figure 7 , supporting
^ >',fl Tho
m«wnur» of tho Mind was taken,
and tho rights were ncientifically
adjusted, while the expert made « figure te>w
8 with hi« legs and rewtod the rifle’s
betwwn f?. t J' 08 * ,f hia ahoea. Hie
int-ftMirtv of hi» forintuig<;ir ^tw* uuiv takou
by a patent umohine, and the trigger side
*'* the near in
order to be adjusted to the weight of hia
finger. Two men were then sent out to
put the temnda flags oach outside «d« of of the which elk the to show
team
«tejr was not to fire ; bnt. tho elk thought
it had waited long enough, and ran away,
Mam Rent’s Enun ttm Rctts.b
P™WN«. T the bottom of your
piidibjiff*u 'licit stayer 3 &)j ftiiii bread, witli OiirrsAk, thin and
of cut very
buttered; repeat until the dish is nearly
full; make a custard of one quart of milk,
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V i iunn of a mouth went to » married
hnlv of a quarter of » year, and said ;
** Mv darling says that women are
**,*» !*he •* Never mind,” said the other, until
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he reach**