The equity, 26 décembre 1889, Supplément
[" Christmas Supplement to \u201cThe Equity.99 AG Kl CI! LTV E AL.Has Stanley \u201c Found Religion T M A THRILLING ADVE1TDBE, Im before, too, the air wu perfectly «till\u2014 Now tha: henry M.SUnloy, the world's }\t_ * much so, thsl 1 fended I fell s stifling most remarkable traveller, onleee Karoo\tsensation.I was the more surprised at this Polo be exoepted, has got safely oat of the A Mlet\u2019e *Urlll\"« W*9*9mm nl n Baefc.that I thought I heard the roar of the wind, A oily friend sake ne this question.We I wilds of Africa into communicating touch woefls Tavern In me Early Days and the falling of rain \\ and oortalnlv there cannot answer it.if it will be any ooneola- I with civilised nations, the most careless\t\u2022' amarle.\twas another clap of thunder, whose preoed- gon to him we can toll him that he gets reader cannot fail to be struck with the In all my travels, ever thousands of miles I tng flesh of lightning I had not perceived, better meat in the city than we do in the manner in which he lets no oooeslon of a of country, 1 was never really terrified but Awed by che mystery, I hastily let down country.\tI letter or a speech pas without emphatic onoe \\ and then I confess 1 had a fright the sash, and returned to the bed in a state and mutton totale it, nnd our steahs and Ions year, he Is profoundly Impressed with found few ouetomere, to find those who Machinery for the express purpose of war &nd sheet arm to be changed, the fresh ones Ssfsss pff«s§ |#ia|5SEpil^s 1.1 When we h.T.better bred uiiauli.dero.iee., thti liimorijr whit might bare able ahaolUr, on.of which waaat>oooiipi.d, of a blank wall, which accounted for my &, p .tient to one .Id.of the bel, push tib.mstâtASJts& FFtF VSMSMiTSSSS flPSftfSfSI'SXSTS sStZOSJSi ÜSÎ 21.When we stop starving our oalvea and I how them how he would, no longer takes I inquired the di^tsnje t> tho next, and I matins* I had had hold of was arranged to folded blanket, draw the bed coverings asr* \u201c- \u2014 \u201c a:aa ritf-zvr ss txzs.:\t&\tarv^ssawsut JiSsrass TU: «\ts«fs ssgggaMaa\tSais aavstfL-ys rough to plow and too poor to grow white him a.In.trurn.ntj.In hi* mt.tor .oheme, of putting op there for th.nlght.\tand a.I .too* trembling and a!moat para covered with it alone.F.-move the night- beau, or bookish,at, wVkoap it In paatera; 1= other word., he hu got rid of that 1 own.\u2022» right '»« tbo r ,qaMZ) the spong, so that It will not or If h I.naturally rich, alluvial Hnd, we ex*gg.r»ttdieo»e of IndlTldualUmso nstur- jo.t asthaann wss.sttlngbehlncla drift ojrdaind pulteva, and the upper bed drop drip, and bathe the face, neck and earn, let the water drown out the valuable graa.ee, »l to powerful and .If raUant characters, of olooda, that »nm.d to twtokw, th.g.stv ped down witB a force that denoted tbs ,|plag them carefully af terw.rd.Paw assess meanas Bsmmæ mass winter.\tI gives a new depth nnd dignity to the atti- oomperstively good spirits.\td»rk, and no one appeared ; but I now and bathe ttie back, then the lege to the 5 h.When people are edosntiedioffl tient- tudeân whloh he now ataud.before the Th.knwasa brown, ton.building, two heard voices .peaking In low, hu.had tone., kneer ; turn again on the back, and ti >iah %#%%%\t%% EH=EEÎ3 ¦ÉnnHHMlMNi WH» fourteen cents ner noand that, ae compared young Englishman, finally gave way to unlighted barroom, where » man, who under the bed and take my chance there.with food welLfatted bee?is not worth five despair.An unquenchable longing to die was sitting In a corner, rose and Mechanically, while considering, I had felt\t_\t_\t_\tI can\u2019s a pourd From sixty to seventy per *od get out of this miserable world over came forward, with a slight nod of main for my olothee and drawn on my pantaloons;\tWhy\tRan DpStaiW.juicy, nutritions flah and fat are there left ?repeating hymne, like Cowper e Oh, where \u2022« I suppose I can put up with you for the bed, and pieced myself far back, close l6 difficult to answer this gestion ; never-A friend of onrr, who is eomewhat hasty In M be found ?or Bernard of Cluoy e night ?* 1 said.\tagainst the wait I had barely gained this thelees, Canadian peoplegenwUl#lo run up- temper, was carving seek a piece of beef, ( \"Brief life Is here our portion.Evidently Certain!;,\" he answered, glancing at position, when a light shone into the room ,taire, while foreigners are well satisfied with when he enddenlf jumped up, taking the the same yearning had mastered him that my trunks.\u201c Snail I take care of them for from above ; and looking up between the walking \u201ep.Servante frequently complain beef with him on she carving fork, and rush- led the saints of the middle ages to abandon you f\tbed and the wall, I saw an opening In the of ihe height of the stairs, and leave their log to the butcher «hop threw It at the head I the world and seek peace and rest in b*d iu «\u2022 [ will merely set them behind your bar ceiling, about five feet by eight, through pia06i |n oonscqueooe.Houses of six and of the man who sold tt to him.We oculd *oy or wilderness that would shut eut till I retire for the night, and then I will which I suppose the upper mattress had de- *ight etoreye are now being built her#, almost wish that every butcher who sells the sights and sounds that tortured them, take them to my room.I suppose you can «tended ; and, standing on the edge of this al they are In other countries.Now, rook stuffoould be served Is the earns way\u2014 Stanley abruptly stopped him.lhis Is gl?# me a single apartment to myself.\" opening, looking down, was the landlord of there le really but little more difficulty In or, better still, we wish people knew what unmanning you, he said, and \u2022 untn | \"Ob, yes, easy enough \u2014my house is large, the inn, and balds him a tall, thin, sinister MOendiog several flights of stairs more than good meat le.and would stop buying poor ting you for duty.We must first see aDd will not be crowded to-night,\"\tvirago, who looked wicked enough to be his therm is in walking a straight line, provided lean meat at any price.Let the sausage- I these people through.Tnen it will be \"Have yon an/ other guests?' I wife, as undoubtedly eh# was.\twe take sufficient time to do it; whiok makers have It, or the manufacturers of time to long for heaven.No hymne Isabel, feeling, from some canoe for \u201cAll right, Meg, he said, at length : 11 he should be about twtx ae long ae should be fertilizers.\tno\" 6hst divert thought from where wuioh I oould not account, strangely 111 at is quiet enough now ; and If not, I can soon jn walking the same dictate a 7ch.We shall have better meat as soon ae I we ***\u2022 »&d what wo h*ve to do 1 ease.\tfinish Mm and with this betook the Walk np-staire slowly ; rat at each landing; we learn that putting butter on a dinner Stanley was right on this oooaion.Never \u2022< There is no one here yet.\" he replied ; candle from her hand, and leapt down upon sgB|n walk steadily ; and you will reach the table is neither \u2022\u2022 etylleh\" nor eoonomioal.the man or woman of any sensibility, who \"&nd it Is getting rather late for the drovers, the bed.and then sprang off upon the fl >or.top flight without exhaustion or fatigue.This «notice of having batter at dinner, has not been through tima in life, when he who often stop with mi.\"\t\" Now holes away,\" he continued, \u201cand let\t- joined with the Inabllty to tell tallow from }on«ed to lie down and die, and when relig- jt w*e a relief to think that drover# were ne go through with this j >b at quick as pieeb\tDisordered Penpiration.fat is one of the ohiet reasons why many ion has not taken in hlemiud the shape of an I |n the h«bit of putting op at the house, for ble.\"\tI __ ^\t.^ 4.5£^s£ar3ssss SS3SH iiBvjS |\tSB?î£?i£rHri31 then he might have talked very differently ed and dangerous.\tM-sroifnl heaven 1 it most be a struggle of pio nerve.\t.to him.Ihe great African explorer eeems j informed the host that I was very tired life and death between him and me l\u2014and I Noc only does this system perform an now to have come himself under the pvwer an v°n Other\u2019s ways ?\t1 erete, which ended in the summit.The hie promenade with th* loveliest, and \u2022till gssspss imzmm\tesasgs foot outtir at the Ulyd.hipyerd.No reply\tI rvrlti»\tI when .whirl wild of .now .truck a.with I Saoh a men link, th.pwt with th.pcw.nl hue been rwelrod, but if the term.in I \u201e\t!,*\tI So.let Utile «.be c^-p.h«r and re Xee\" ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ lives employed.that his recollection* are not got into per piled t The guides know weU will * I lend me ten dollars \u2019 I Bet she wouldn't majority.i Twm his fon by the foreign woman, his image in build and face, Whose lugger the storm had driven to his father\u2019s native place Twas his son who had come like a phantom out of the long ago.On the spot where Kate had suffered God\u2019s hand struck Ned the blow.We learnt it all from the parson when Ned came over the waves In search o' the son he worshipped ~ and he found two fresh made graves ^ Dang 1\u2014what was that?Hit steady ?f Rowed right into you, mate I forgot where I was for a moment I was tollin\u2019 the gent about Kate AH ÎOV LIKE IT A NEW YEAR\u2019S DITTY What Is a geucieioan ! liât» Milrg Ducked with a soarf-plo, a ohahi ring\u2014 Drseead la a salt of Imoiaoiilate stylo Sporting an eya-glasi, a Hep and a smile ; Talking of raoeo, of oonoerte and belle, Evening aeeembllr#, and afternoon oalie, Sunning himself at44 at homes ' and b#% &ars, Whletling maaurkas and smoking cigars Î and a BY GEOBOE B, SIMS, AUTHOR OF \u201c \u2019OSTLBR JOE.\" Oo for a sail this mominl This way, yer honor, please, Weather about ?Lor\u2019 bless you, only a pleasant breeze : My boat\u2019s out there in the harbor, and the man aboard\u2019s my mate : Jump in, and I\u2019ll row you out sir, that\u2019s her, the Crazy Kate.Queer name for a boat, you fancy ; well, so it is, maybe, Rut Crazy Kate and her story's the talk o\u2019 the place, you see ; And me and my pardner knowed her\u2014knowed her all her life\u2014 We was both on us asked to the woddin* when she was made a wife Her as our boat\u2019s named arter was famous far and wide ; For years in all winds and weathers she haunted the harbor side, With her great wild eyes a starin\u2019 and a-str&inin\u2019 across the waves, Waitin\u2019 for what can\u2019t happen till the dead come out o\u2019 their graves.She was married to young Ned Carling, a big brown fisher lad ; One week a bride, and the next one a sailor\u2019s widow\u2014and mad.It was one Christmas morning he made the lass his wife, He\u2019d a smile for all the lasses, but she loved him all her life.A rollickin\u2019 gay young fellow, we thought her too good for him, He\u2019d been a bit wild and careless\u2014but married all taut and trim, We thought as he\u2019d mend his manners when he won the village prize, And carried her off in triumph before many a rival\u2019s eyes.But one week wed and they parted\u2014he went with the fisher fleet\u2014 With the men who must brave the tempest that the women and bairns may eat.It\u2019s a rough long life o\u2019 partin\u2019s is the life o\u2019 the fisher folk, And there\u2019s never a Winter passes but some good-wife\u2019s heart is broke.We\u2019ve a sayin\u2019 among us sea folk as few on us dies in bed\u2014 Walk through our little churchyards and read the tale of our dead\u2014 It\u2019s mostly the bairns and the women as is restin\u2019 under the turf, For half of the men sleep yonder under the rollin\u2019 surf.The night Kate lost her husband was the night o\u2019 the fearful gal She stood on the shore that roomin\u2019 and had watched the tiny sail As it faded away in the distance\u2014bound for the coast o\u2019 France, And the fierce wind bore it swiftly away from her anxious glance.The boats that had sailed that roomin\u2019 with the fleet were half a score, And never a soul among \u2019em came back to the English shore.That New Year\u2019s Night was a sad one\u2014the eyes of the women red With weeping for brothers and husbands or fathers among the dead.Kate hoard it soon as any\u2014the fate of her fisher-lad\u2014 But her eyes were wild and tearless ; she went slowly and surely mad.\"He isn\u2019t drowned,\u201d she would murmur; \u201che will come again some day \u201d\u2014 And her lips shaped the self-same story as the long years crept away.Spring and Summer and Autumn\u2014in the fiercest Winter gale, Would Crazy Kate stand watchin\u2019 for the glint of a far-off sail ; Stand by the hour together and murmur her husband\u2019s name -For twenty years she watched there for the boat that never came.She counted the years as nothin\u2019\u2014the shock that bad sent her mad Had left her love forever a brave, young, handsome lad ; She thought one day she should see him, just as he said good-bye, When he leapt in his boat and vanished where the waters touched the Aids and Accessories.This Is emphatically thi festive season of I Besides She economy In saving all bite of the year.Fee tira le for toe sake of, and In I desirable stale bread, it I» really very useful honor of, and under the anepioes of, abound I in many ways beside» thoei In which oraoker on every hand.Jest now thle oemee from I crumbs are uae-i, being 4ails as good and London, England, the report of a most ex I probably more wholesome II the bread le traord Inary en ter tali in mt given under the I good, which, 01 oouree.It ought to be to pro- SSssSSmBs IHSSFkEB mwss^sws» don.The qualification neoeeeary to be oeme I be need to rj11 oyeterv, croquettes, etc., I11 for What le e gentleman ?Is he not one \u2022 BBMt Wra on.or inora oenviotlon.for fir to* or lo du.e ov\u201er the top of ooollopwl K lowing luiUootiv.ly what h.Mould .ban, felony.An ordinary, offenoe, euoh ae a man I dlehei or baked meats, while the oouree «peaking no word thatehoold injure or pain, giving hie wife a black eye or etherw|*e orumbe are better for pudding., omelettes, Spreading 00 eoandal, and deep\u2019nlng no damaging her, Is not considered a suffi olently I griddle oakee and eoalloped dlehes.\tet6iu ?Importent trao.grwion to b.celled » felon, I Crouton, ar.\u2022 nloe aooompiolment to Ora who know, how to pat web st hU mm, end thM.men era not edm tted to the dim I soap* end era mede by cutting breed Into striving, .ucoeeefally, elwern to p Bat oven with to «riot e reguletion smell dice end browning slightly In the oven.0m who ono toll by e glens# et year cheek felly 300 del, qualified guMte war.admitted ihrae ere much tweeter then crasher, end When to be tilont end when bo ehould .peek Î and feasted and otherwise treated, fer eue I g*ome nee them entirely In their place.This evening at the least, like gentleman.It le I ( the simplest way of preparing them, but What le a gentleman ?Ie he not one an understood thing that the thieves shall be I hey may be made richer by buttering and Honestly eating the bread he has won, allowed to attend these dinners without the I browning In the oven or by frying In hot Walking In uprightness, fearing hie God, of being arrested for crimes yet ana ton* I lard.These, kept In j era, are ready to be Leaving no eWn on the path he has trod ed for.No arrests are ever made, and no I served cold or after heating a few minutes In 0 wring not whether his coat may be old ; advantage le ever taken of the presence of I the own.These, cut larger in fancy shapes, Prising sincerity far above gold ; the most hardened criminal.Many ban I are nloe served hot, with apple sauce, cheese Recking not whether hie hand may be hard dreda of hardened wretches, who did not I and coffee for dessert In using stale bread Stretching it boldly to grasp Its reward?come Into the category of those for whose I the croutons ehould be out first and all of the_\t.benefit the banquet was provided, filled the I odd bite dried and pounded.\tWhat Ie a gentleman ?Saj, ie It birth adjoining streets to see how the ex prisoners I Stale oaks can be converted Into numerous Makes a man noble or adds to hi» worth ?were treated.Inside the mission build!ne I dainty and quickly made dsmarts, and should\t^ere a family tree to be had\tI there were gay flsgs and mottoes teaching I not be wasted.\tShady enough to conceal what Is bad ?\t1 wise lessons to the thieves and visitors alike.I There are varions little oskee and ocd for hie guide, \u201cThere were music and Aiming mo \".toes, ' I sponge and fruit oskee that keep well for dû» Nothing to tremble at, nothing so hide, rays the correspondent, \u201chandsome women I feront lengths of time, while plum padding he a noble 01 be be In trade, and men of high station In Ilfs, but noth I keeps months and seems mellowed and âm- Ho Ie the gentleman Nature has made log was so interesting ae watohl ng I proved by ago.\t\u2014Tee 1\u2019iiot.the ex prisoners devour piles of rich I Tart crusts pnt In tight receptacles keep AJüMsxxk*-~i slices and .trios of cheese of every color, \\ C ackers kept In tight jars will retain their ** d 1 typhoid fe or, strength and flsvor.Celery and cheese were | mbpneee.If they become tong0 they may\tThe empire of Brasil composts one\tfif- peppered and eaten with mustard, while be made orlop and fresh by he» ting In the\tMonth o.v the land surface of rue globe, others put sugar on their beet and stowed it.oven.Mines miao ie also an article which Whene\u2019er you step into a room they above! In ooale under the boiler I can be kept on hand\tI And conversation oeaaee, of a big Atlantic steamer.\u201d But the chief I A email quantity of fbnr should always I\tYou won\u2019t b# wrong If you presume interest connected with thle annual banquet I be kept elteed.It Is also well to have a\tYou have beeu picked to pieces.Is not found In the fact that It furnishes an little prepared floor ready to make hot\tClara (to bride)\u2014\u201c How many times\tdid evening\u2019s diversion for those whose days are bread, dumplings, etc., on short notice.It Harry hits you when you accepted him ?\u201c spent emld other and more pleasant scenes, may be made at home by thoroughly sifting Bride\u2014\u201cAsk me something easy.Could but chiefly In the fact that It has approved the usual proportion of baking powder and Napoleon count all the bullets fired at Aue-i tee If to be au effective agent of reform.The salt with It, and should then be pm Into | teriiix ?\u201d gpM lifting the lepeed masses.Bat apart from Brown roux or browned butter and flour 1\t'\t.this aspect of It, there Is something grand !\u2022 need much the same ae browned fljur.A borse weighing 1.100 pounds, owned ' inspiring in seeing men and women of Cook until a rich brown one cup of melted by a man in Djvar, N.H., got hungry in the r»nk, culture and refinement laying aside butter poo red from the buttermilk which mght, left his stall and elfin bed a long, their priindices and their ooetly robes and settles, and one cup and a half of flour.It \"***p, and narrow pair of stairs Into the hay condescending to serve those whose very ought not to tcoroh.\tloft, where he was found the next morning, contact the self-righteous consider a defile white roox la made as above except that None of the railroads in India run bag-mint.We have not reached the Millenium It should be cooked five or ten minutes with gage cars, and no traveler Ie allowed to certainly, and that by a good deal, for there out scorching.Rumember to melt the butter, take a trunk.Whatever he carries must is still a great work to be done before the *nd do not use the sediment, as this will be bundled up, and no porter will move biotherly feeling will be the dominant senti make the mixture scorch, and the gravy a bundle three feet without demanding ten ment among men, and yet if there Is any produced will not be smooth.Both the cents.logic In fact.w.h.Ts entered upon the path white nod brown ton* will keep a beg time .My bo,,\" .id a father to hi, little eon, which leads to that grand consummation.|n & cool place.Of c juibo trio ouettf will «# treat everyone with politeness, even those bMom.uong in tim.\twho ar.rad.to yoa.For remember that .\tDrl.d beef, picked fine, and cooked two yon .bow court* ey to others, not because *r«.Mackey'S Libel Suit \u2022 or three minute, lithe browned batter and tbey ,mtiemen, but because you are miwmWÆ-t' m -_______________________ entertained the 1 rites of W rie» the other can ^ obtained from any druggist and Ie *lth Mil.He Ie blowing Slumps out of a evening, and whose parties will j* much cheaper than lemons, In the place of field with dynamita, and the fun of seeing \u2022plcnous thle acaion, wae once what the I wbfab ft ie need.Safficleut water should the old roots go flying forty feet Into the air Americans call a washwoman, what wo call be added to dissolve It, and by keeping it disguises all the work.ësggàsËss sss-cz sras It w him (W hiwl uiled .way,\twimeie sure it Bwnn.1.\t^ ^ S.\u2018S ïil.ï''XU We looked at the lad and knowed him, and fancied we must ha dreamed\u2014 'Won cyon go in and m poor «widow! dilbes- To make It, boU any quantity of a country boy popping hu firee pop.It was twenty years since we\u2019d seen him-since Kate, poor soul, went ««klv wVn\u201d to the''enrage, mw the\tw\u2018\u2018h\tL'T\u2018ter to\t*» The terrible storm that or.rtook tb.mad,\twidow?!.\"\" lor.wHh herd\u2019d\t\u2018 A, thTootoe ÏZÜI ProWnce of\tB?cU*\tU*t B., thm, i» th.bet th.t N.Y»f.l.j th.bm.\u201e h.nd.om, W w\tZt&H'.'ttSiSSi fëssb&ËES\t- £i: ^ ^\t\u2014\u2014ES Tie n»,.of tie mired, tre.eled, .nd fell.I.e.d \u201e«r.\t£ SrjÆ.lC'-ÏÏ SÏÏTÏÏtîVrèSSJSjûLJ\u2019LB And the women talked of spectres\u2014it had given era quite a sheer ;\tcosta w betwwn wUoltor and cheat, and\tw«kol preparing tb.varions article* And the parson he came with the doctor down to the cottage quick\u2014 P*]d®g \u2022!»» » haodwime ram to a charity whloh oin ofUn b, done at odd tinwe.Tb., thought re u.rerefolk.\u2019 hue, h.d cur .tick.\t53, KÎSS ^ Z\u2014.15:5% But th, pereon, .he\u2019d knew, K.te\u2019.hu.hred, re hret «retied \u2019em in .S^S.kM?«5S, .*T3,~k\"\u2019lire StSS.reS\tÎ* 5%,% \"T'red church,\te\tM%kc»y who wa« wtilmg to be eo lenient.\traoelSDtiy recurring oonvenlcnoe.\u2014 ( L%diee When he seed the dead lad\u2019s features he gave quite a sudden lurch,\tTo Canadians both tuo «round of com-\tHome journsi.And hie face was as white as linen\u2014for a moment it struck him dumb\u2014\tv^Tm03t^fw\t- I half expected he\u2019d tell us as the J udgment Day was come.\tue ^ eater Into the outraged feelings They are experimenting with paper horee- of the lady whose alleged crime is those In Germany,o r at least with shoes in Th3 Judgment Day, when the ooean, they say,\t\u2019ull give\tup its dead\t;\tthat she ones had to wash for a living, or to\tthe oompoeltion of whioh paper Is a prime Wb»t -Ire mere.there uneheugrel Iretu-re,\tthough\tt.eut, peere hre, \u2014g* ŒÏ\trSRS-*?ZSiSSTiS.stone, le reported to have done.Ours is vir- facted by the action of water, and to be tnally a democratic land, where, speaking very durable\u2014much more durable than the generally, all men labor, and where the caoutchouc, whioh It was once supposed feeling widely prevails that all honest work might replace iron In horseshoeing.Toe is honorable.With 8x>tland\u2019s favorite paper shoe becomes rough by wear, and le I poet wears wout to say that \u201c A man\u2019s a therefore a security agaiose slipping, whioh j man for a* that.\u201d In E fgland, however, I Is the chief defect of the metal euoe.with It.notion, of .rijtooraoy .ort iM strong Tb, jolly\toar Vpper Like.h.v.jsirts.¦lia assasacr-»*'** - what hle anooetore have done or have been, eeason too> hse been exoTptkmally free not whether he labors or Uvev a life of ease ffom thoM ^^le and destructive storms P.1 i be ihe fa.Uk.i tom hs one , but wn .\t; w^jcb sre generally aooompaoled wish great ie, what he seoe of kiadne^s of heart, |oee 0£ property and of life.There has been honesty of\t'î***1*\t°Pr,*h^ mmparViielf little da nags done to ship- ness of life 1\t,} *y thM M^ne.Mru ^ ; ping, while tne lose of life le very much lees pointing, and on Its.consummation the £a! that of many former orotherhoodof men will be complete.\tI, What Is a gentleman ?Say, is he one Boasting of oo: q seels and deeds be has done ?One who unbloeaingly glories to speak Things whioh should call op a blutii to his cheek ?One, who, while railing at actions unjust, Robe some young heart of Its pureness and fear and >ky She was but a lass when it happened\u2014the last time I saw her there The first taint streaks o\u2019 silver had come in her jet-black hair ; And then a miracle happened\u2014her mad, weird words came right, For the fisher lad came ashore, sir, one stormy New Year\u2019s Night.We were all of us watch in\u2019, for at dusk we\u2019d heard a cry, A far-off cry, round the headland, and strained was every eye \u2014 Strained through the deep\u2019nin\u2019 darkness, and a boat was ready to man\u2014 When all of a sudden, a woman down to the surf-line ran.\u2019Twas Crazy Kate.In a moment, before what she meant was known, The boat was out in the tempest\u2014and she was in it alone.She was out of sight in a second \u2014but over the sea came a sound, The voice of a woman cryin\u2019 that her long-lost love was found.A miracle, sir, for the woman came back through the ragin\u2019 storm, And there in the boat beside her w as lyin\u2019 a lifeless form.She leapt to the beach and staggered, cryin\u2019, \u201cSpeak to me, husband, Ned 1\" As the light of our lifted lanterns flashed on the face o\u2019 the dead.A hippopotamus eata 200 pounds ot food per day.an elephant 160 pounds, lions and tigers 10 pounds of meat, and never growl about It being too nre.It ooete specie to run a I» >o, unless the exhlblte are permitted to eat each other.f A farmer at 8aoo, Me., eayi he hat found Artificial coffee is manufactured on an extensive ecu Id in Germany.It ie maoe from linseed meal roasted to a dark color and mixed wtth some glutinous substance before ig p wed through mtoblnoe, whioh torn the compound in the shape of the real coffee bean.beio out They have an effective way of dealing with habitual drunkards In Norway and Sweden.They put them in jail sod feed them entirely on oread and wine.The bread le steeped in wine for an hour before Is in served.The first day a man will take it, but before msny more he will hate the eight of It.After an incarceration of this sort many become total abstainer#.Mr.Gladstone thinks that Beethoven Ie the greatest composer; that the test women singer# ire those who are healthy, strong and inclined to obesity ; that 20 per cent of the London opera- goer# oars only singers, and take litrle Interest In the works which are represented; that the pure, fresh voice of a boy chorister la more pleasing affecting than the voice of any female soprano.\u2022\u2022I think It absolutely cruel, ' eaye Mrs.L dan4 Stanford, of Ban Francisco, \u2022\u2022 to give a.> !\u2022*¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ muit depend upon their own exertions for a livelihood a classical education pure and simple.There le scarcely a week that Mr.Stanford ie nos asked to give employment to graduates of Yale and Harvard.He has alx of them as oar conduction oo the Market street line now.' A Simple Remedy for Hiccough.\u2014A physician reports In the \u201cAUgemeine Wiener Mei\u2019salacht Zsitting, aged 54.who suffered for five days and nights from hiccough*.After trying all the niin-ary measures without avail, the writer fell back upon a household remedy ae a last resort,and ordered a teaspoonful of pulveris- i qual voi sped?for the * * # * * * # and That night, with her arms around him, the poor mad woman died, And here in our village churchyard we buried \u2019em side by side.\u2019Twas the shock, they said, as killed her\u2014the shock o\u2019 seein\u2019 him dead.The story got in the papers,'and far and near it spread ; And some only half believed it\u2014l know what you\u2019d say, sir ; wait\u2014 Wait till you hoar the finish o\u2019 this story o\u2019 Crazy Kate.It was all explained one momin\u2019 as clear as the light o\u2019 day, And when we knowed we were happy to think as she\u2019d passed away, As she died with her arms around him, her lips on the lips o\u2019 the dead\u2014 Believin\u2019 the face she looked on was the face o\u2019 the man she\u2019d wed.But the man she\u2019d wed was a villain, and that she never knew\u2014 H 1 hadn't been drowned in the tempest; he only of all the crew Was saved by a French ship cruising and carried ashore, and there Was nursed to life by a woman\u2014a French girl, young and fair.He fell in love with the woman\u2014this dare-devil heartless Ned, And married her, thinkin\u2019 the other had given him up for dead, He was never the man\u2014and weM said so\u2014for a lovin\u2019 lass like Kate; But he mightn\u2019t ha\u2019 done what he did, air, if he\u2019d known of her cruel fate who Tru the case of a man, p incipal steamship companies have done a large carrying trade during the A Western Inventor is endeavoring to In I the C P.R.et#am#h(p#|h&vlog mad# 32_____J tie rest os pita! in his else tried magic lantern trip# each, a record hitherto unstrained, for cuttui< or reflecting advertisement# Msny, no doubt, will share the joy of theee In the dark cloud# that often bang low our hard y sailors, whose life In no Inll of peril, over a oily.The Inventor claims to have They will re j doe with them that they have I contracta from aeveral (well-known had eo little danger 1\t¦\t¦ for displaying their card# In thle they have been able RMflDO, 2 round id sugar, wet with vinegar, to be taken at coughs stopped immediately, return for six hours, and then The hlc and did aol fir i MSÊÈÈËJÊm BRI mm *sp| mmsmsimm farmers, and ii now about to leave for Eng The Austrian government hae reeolved 6DgMkVjQg.Handel warn also blind in later they harried forward to the top of the rise, that wlthholde an expenditure for the par- land to induce Immigrante to settle in what that agente who shall mislead emigrants shall yosrSi probably from the cause that weakens they reached It, they stepped short In P©** of extending our foreign- he considers the finest agricultural country be liable to five years' penal servitude.\tthe sight of to many musicians\u2014score read |error BDd amassment\" tor before them the Everything is most propitious for the present in the world.\tLatest reports from Zirz bar say that log.There is no more abnormal use of the wbolt prairie was black with madly rushing inauguration of a liberal and progressive In an endeavour to save his children from Eoiln Pxha is still in a dangerous condition, I eyo imaginable than the reading of a full buffslcee.\tI P°\u201d3y upon this subject, and we should hie burning house near Linsdowne, OaL, but Dr.Park has hopes of hie reoavery.\torchestral score.The eye must not only Afterward they learned that another couple I enter upon it with promptness and decision.John Noddler\ton Wednesday\tnight was\tLord Tornhiohen.a baron in the Scotch\tread torzmtally, as in piano music, but\t0f hunters, four or five mike off, had fired The legislation which 1 have suggested, It burned to death.\tThe children\twere saved\tSfle wse brought action for divorce\tmust be used vectioally as well In a manner\tb to and stampeded a large herd.This herd *¦ sincere, y believed, will promote the peace by others while Noddler was fighting his\tau wife on the ground of adultery, that tasks the nerves beyond any other read- |n its rash, gathered others, all thundering I snd honor of our country and the prosperity way through the H unes.\t.,,,, , _____\tN L.i_ ing that existe.Probably the near sighted- A|ong together In uncontrollable and inoreae- I andseourlfcy of our people.Portugal is willing to agree to Lird Sills- neM an(j weakn©ee of sight that Is so oharac- ing psnio.\tWith an over d iwlpg treasury\u2014contain- amsiicax.\tLC^rslM0\ttsristio of many musicians, especially in the The surprised hunters were fsr away b* a surplus so great, Indeed, m to be th« a^puo l African territory to arbitra-\t^moeb rack#, Is more directly traceable to\tfrom any broken gronnd or other place of really inconveniencing and ae presenting ll011,\t_ ,\tscore-reading than to any other cause,\trefuge ; while the vast herd of huge, pluug I them with one of their most d; final# fiscal The Brt/ilian Ministers to England and\tThere» re other diseases which come from a\t|ng| maddened beasts was charging straight problems, and with a growing feeling In France have keen dismissed from otfije\ttoo constant application to one Instrument,\tdown tn them not a quarter of a mile tâvor of making a more respectable appear- because they displayed hostility towards the an(j pianist cramp la the direct result of distant.D wn they came 1\u2014thousands eooe among the nations In this regard, it Is Republic.\texercising one set of muscles only (digital upon thousands, thslr front extending a to be expected that a merchant marine It le feared that a German steamer with and forearm) and allowing the others to fail mile lo breadth, while the earth shook commensurate with the national standing 400 passengers on board foundered in the I into desuetude.\tbeneath their thunderous gallop, and a# I ©1 the United States will at no distant day recent typhoon, between Sing spore and I\t- they oims closer, their shaggy frontlets become an accomplished fact.Hong Kong.\tI\tA ÜRrtr Mining Feat.\tI loomed dimly through the columns of dost The Parle Temps has a despatch saying A Dstrolt despatch eayi:-The remark- thrown up from the dry soil.The two\tLincoln and Davis.Cant.Ferrier, the African explorer, hae able achievement of sinking a deep shaft hunters knew that their only hope for life Toe tranquil end of the Confederate Chief-arrived at Mozambique.He crossed the through treacherous ground by first frees was to split the herd, which though it had eo tain, Jefferson Davis, at the good old age of continent from Loango.\tIng the earth has been accomplished at the broad front, was not very deep.If they @4 carries ont's thoughts to the violent Pnrkural intends to maintain cordial rels- Chapin Iron mine In the Upper Peninsula by failed they would inevitable be trampled death of Abraham Lincoln and the turbulent ÉÉEF w* -\tsas s EHFSE™ n _\t, U, »\t.\t.\tThis wan done by first putting down the frets- heavy breech loading rifles, yelling at the m : Lincoln la stricken by an assassin's Cotton grown in Egypt 11 regarded with ^gpipes Jfeet apart in a oirols, 2O feet in di- top of their voices.For a moment the bullet, is Insensible while Ufa's sands ebb grea, favor in Manchester, snd it is sal is amef6r> the depth proposed to be reached result seemed doubtful.The line thundered ewiftly oat, and passes away when bat little likoly ******* ,T,\u201ct*onv?\u2014f01 0n the by the shaft The pipes were connsoted at steadily down on them ; then b swayed pMt his prime.Lincoln was a victor, yet cotton trade uf im- .;tul .\t>.»'a.\tI the top and filled with a solution of brine violently, ae two or three of the brutes the victor's wreath scarcely encircled his The plans of the E jglleh Channol Bridge containing about 25 per cent, of oslolum Immediately in their front fell beneath the head when it was reddened with hie blood, pany contemplate the construction ot a chloride.The brine wee frozen to point bullets, while the neighbors made violent D&vla was a defeated mao, and wore the I harbor between the two banks of the below zero by mt ans of no ioe machine, and efforts to press off sideways.Then a nar badge of denationalfz ttion, yet he was allow-mid channel, over which the bridge is to |D forty days a frozen wall of ioe, earth, and row wedge-shaped rift appeared in the line, *d to g|ory |n hie stigma and to close his stone was formed m feet thick.The exoa- | and widened as t came up closer, and the days in peace.There is something which It is ata»«i th-xt in a recent private con- nation in the meantime had been going on, buffaloes, shrinking from their foee io front, *, called the Irony of event# 5 but there seems veraition E npemr William said political and seventy days from the commencement strove desperately to edge away from the to be a deeper meaning in the fatee of these parties are wheer frippery.He only knew if« was completed to the ledge 100 feet down, danger one neighborhood ; the shouts and two men The martyrdom of the Emancipa-two\u2014the ono that was for him and the one 1°\t©I some difficulty frem the shots were redoubled ; the hunters were tor and representative of nationality impart- that was against him\tpercolation of water near the [bottom, almost choked by the cloud of dust through ed the final sacredners to the ideas for whloh »r* p * _ r*\ttn wh,ch was stoppid by frefilng.Etoept which they could see the stream of dark he had battled.Theloug survival ol the aroh f q\tJhm\tfor this iugeuioua method the siokiug of the huge bodies passing within rffl -length on champion of slavery and disunion stripped mint thaVpLiSh£ h r rthte M lhà,t woald«ie\thave been practically either side ; snd In a moment the peril was from nis errors ail delusion and mock dignity.ESHS SSSaSSSSESS53r«S£3 SESSs _ gh quicksands and water In Wyoming, on toward the boi izon, save five indlvidnaje domain of the Union was offered up.When The action brought by Mrs.J.W.p*.The shaft will be 130 feet deep, and | who had been killed or disabled bv the Freedom had yielded her greatest eon, and Maokay against the Manchester \u201cEximin- would be almost impossible to make by any 1 shots.\u2014(From \u2022\u2022 Baffalo-Hunting,' by Thao-\tupon the high-piled altar her choicest re,,' for saying that she had been a washer- other process known to science.\tMore Roosevelt, In \"8*.Nicholas ' for gift, there was no more that eke could do.woman in Nevada, warn settled by the\t-\t-\u2014- December.\tAbraham Lincoln's was a nature eo large journal apolog ziog.paying the costs of the\tAmerican Boastfulness.\t\u2014\tand liberal, so fall of wisdom, courage and Sltii toXfLLÏÎr tMr\u2018.°ulokV\t^oTL!d\u2018â^0md,,.dt4l\tDer 0aSh ®°\u201dt\toîdJttS'tfcf In Sucokholm, Swtdeo, M»d ChriatUnte,\tA Germsn ni trsT.ing In the far we.-,\tsay: *Vl have k.tl nothing back 1\u201c\tIn Norway, and.ahhonkh I .pent bat a few\tT.xa.SUtlng.,\u2019 and .topping at a\tthat awful four ye«.trnggl.many good weeks U> EureDO altogether.I must have hotel in a email town ceiled for dinner.He men died, some with their hands raised Doo'or Molohmore, editor of tb.\" Pro.- I treTe,,d 10me thousand mil.Wb.n w- late, and a big dUh of hath in about agaioat thtir oountry Their Ur*, too, byterlan, while making a tour around the lâet in Ear(>pt1 it waifora fsr longer period, *U that the waiter set before him.Being very were a part of the aaorifloe poured out to world, was painfully impressed by the fact I on_ _«\tvearl .«d thou I was a sti* hungry he could not restrain the anger that cleanse a nation from a stupendous wrong, that a popular piece of mnsic, in which dfnC j determined this time to obiervo, ae boiled up in him ae he lacked at the boiled- The sacrifice did not require the life of Jeither# are \"vain repetitions' may become 1 as r oonId iQ so Bhorû a visit those down product of tne hostelry.\tfarson Davis.When Lincoln had died, ll Irritating.H.My.:\tthing, whloh eight to Interest a itua.ua of\t\"S«e boro, my fraud, did u' I tola you to\tdid not matter that U.vU lived.Oi our tour, to nearly every church lool^ ^td pollti,»! .oi.ne», and I have now Prtag m.«um dlnuer I A tog oculdn oat dot whore wo preached or worthippod whloh deoMed toVrite down a f.w reflation, for \u2022htoffl\" The waiter protMtaTIt wu the best IB heard It In three ohurohee in the Occident as who^row fat on American abuses 7 1 re- l»ndtlort ?\" said the German, rising ner- I the mornlog.as they laid In their bed», ttie - ssëïissâ\tiss^p mm wm wm ourselves laughable when we aieerl each a the Interests of the Canadian Pacifia to - , thing, and in many of the things which It use 8k Jshn instead of Halifax as a port, was specially in my province to observe I theatre, with Ite equipment, cost $175.000, | think we are fifty years behind Europe, and is the finest in the world.Let Chicago I I think that in all that goes to make up have the World's Fair by all\t\u201c \u2018 NEWS OF THE DAY.00 m Tha schools of Marlboio, Mass., are closed oriog to the prevalence ol diphtheria.Kansas farmers are said to have been swindled to a large extent by the Sorghum mill men.Rev Dr.Rainsford yesterday paid a tine of $25 and costs tor shooting a quail tut of on Long Island.A despatch from Pittsburg, Pa., fore and advanced shadows a prosperous y prices In the mon trade.Rev.Sam Small has applied for ordination in the Protestant Episcopal church.His family belong to that ohurch.* The total amount of insurance involved in the Thanksgiving fire ae Bouton, as t ffi elally reported to date, is $2 304 900.Ssnator Morgan proposes that the negroes of the United States emigrate to the Congo country and help to baild.it up.The United States corvctts Pensacola, with the solar eclipse expedition on board, has arrived at 8b.Psnl de Luanda.The Portlsnd Pr mation to the ?ffeot that the Canadian Pacific will make Portland Its Atlantic port.The Ooronci \u2019« Jnry at Minneapolis found the owners of Turn Tribune building morally responsible for the loss of life in tho firs.Police Jus tics LaldUw, of Oakland, Cals opening his court on Thursday morning, fined himself $50 for b mg drunk and disor derly the prev ous day.Claus Spreckela new sugar refinery at Philadelphia with a capacity of 2 000,001 pounds ia )b 24 hours, and which cost $3,000.000, began operations yesterday.Com ¦mal claims to have Infor on tlon rhrou The Women's National Industrial L ague at Washington deDÎared that the proper way of avoiding such escapades es Silcoet e e to place women In charge of the public funds.In a divorce case in the Dallas, Tex , court on Friday the defendant and his brother Inlaw shot and mortally wounded one of the lawyers for the plaintiff and seriously wounded another.Too Much \u201cSolomon.\u201d grind prize of $500 < ff red by an agricultural piper of New York for the beet \u2022ire of potatoes has been awarded to C.K.Coy, of Aroostook county, Maine.His crop was 738 bushels.# Edward SUoott, cashier of the Sergeant-at-Arms of the United States House of Representatives, has fled with $27,000 entrusted to hie oars.Canada is believed te be hie destination.The feeling of sorrow for the death of ex President Davie Is very profound in the South, and It Is proposed ta raise a subscription of $100.0C0 to pay off his debts a ^ provide lor hie family.At a meeting of tbs Central Labour Union held in Buffalo last week, It was decided to take strong measures to prevent an influx of Canadian labour attracted by the work to be done on the graded crossings.The visible supply of wheat increased nearly 1,750.000 bushels the past week.Stocks now amount to 33 340,664 bushels, as compared with 36 569 951 bushels at the corresponding date of last year.There Is a rumour that the fstal lire In the Minneapolis \u2022'Tribune0 effioe was started by Charle* S O«*rom, the bookkeeper, who hademfcxiz-* 82 000 and took this means to destroy .uj woks and wipe out all traces of his on*»n*\\ The statement the New York Associated Banks is uui \u2022\t\" *ble.The reserve fond decreased $1,188,7L0 during the week, and she supins Is now only $703,150, am against $1 200 825 at th# oorspondfug date of last year, and $6,207 200 In 1887.A resolution by United S rates Senator Sherman has keen referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations which advocates the adoption of arbitration for the settlement of International disputes which diplomatic agencies are unable to ad j rut.The annual report of Superintendent Shanahan of the New York publie works department, on canal trrffio for the past wesson, shows that 132,437 tons of freight oarmi from New York state to Canada, while 199.022 tone The Affairs la Brazil.iTs In the East there was appropriateness in It, where nobody is much arrayed.Bat when ws heard again in Saratoga, on different occasions, that \u2022\u2022 Salomon was not arrayed,\" from four to six times right along, and In a manner that oeuld leave no doubt, and when significant movements of the head were made at us, we felt that ll was time that something should be done wittioot fait Let a collection be taken up for Solomon.The great Auditorium building in Chicago formally dedicated yesterday cost its owners $2.700,000.Under theatre, capable of seat hotel, which evening its roof ing many thouesnieof people, a large a good-vz id recital hall, a banqueting and other rooms.There are no leas than 10,000 electric lights in the building, served by 230 miles of else trio wire and cables.There are twenty five miles of gas and water pipe, twenty-one pumping engine#, and thirteen elevators.The stage of the ball.country must prayers and good t to Cmada from that Another reason why the arrangement Is acceptable Is the oirouinstance that It post-the construction of the Harvey Sir Henry Pirkos to be making headway with his Australian federation IJtdcording to Thi New York Times, \u2022 Eddie \"\t- Oyld, pomes branch.by \"bear- \\ t "]
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