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I - fbriv'V ' i A VC-- f ?uJV?OJ 'li-'-- i n r i ' ! - SI I 6irt - bonejr-dro- st 7 ‘ -- ' r-' '- - - ! : 5 ‘ - : s y j l i - - 1 - 1 j 1 L :l 'r m‘uj! t ± v- i y- 3- T except the liost4lnd he mach f the same cut biir new-ma- d as Helgiaii frienoa v r: r cfifeBED EVERT MOXIt1!£XA xtytf&b I 'Under' ail cirvmstance? wditini: ia tedions isii o: i i T It II STE5IIOVSEEaitoriv l m this case it was 'iexcessively so - without I believed the widow would nattering inyselfir be rouxioiis on my account? while Antoiho the ronrjj ' ‘iy " S' doubtless was thmkirig' of Lbbise’s anger at ilkwbo y cf tleworlAasa ileacrt tfthrjill: his unexpected shd1 protracted absence :X be '"& t Yet Tt itcra 11 blooln ° to while away the' no book or hhd': Tl Kjngh th ejuklio or lifehath it AdAaitd pU Cbinmon civilitv time Hqaired that I should p too for the taste rhura aro I Offer refreshment to’ the parties wh6 bad helpmay rattl I ed me out of th’shipwreckedcarriage n crewel line a y hen the Btorm-gui - wo01? j They accepted but Antoine refused to drink with them for which I could not blame fjjwe aro poi4 wberetlie polfoa slipty grows t Yitirt there not Lota when naught else can Je him They chatted low iti their unintelligible found V vr rO plemish vhil9we sat in gloomy silence gazing Tomtit - h wind sunshine and sooth the thS at the waning lamp or listening to the distant jut !! 's i'Jf llme flew slowly very u are barking of dogs Wi 1st pleas ly:Jr portion piTront J ' V ii? U the we thot 't futli takej Slowly bat stilt the earth vas revolving o? nj rtrwizc beslJe few its axis and therefore time did fly The masnot a flowers lie jwecfous If hsre spring airakof the house walked oUt aa if he was tired ? thorn ter and the v our nnprofitabley Company and did not ' Is jTr th Is sot all fair jot it hot all feloom back come The llclglins interchanged a few ‘‘j" j ai tho TOice of the gratcfurwni t elj stealthy glances amongst themselves when jb d bo who allotted pain death and the tomb Vn the Fox addressing the1 Fig said in French: ( itn hops bonlth and the bridal as weXL' ?' 4 Just go and seeiifans what they are doing ’ Tfi o wy act tlio world fa dewert ot thndt at the station Jrhaps these Messicu& toay y 5 ' rela Jighton tbeywt IlicroiiMooih bo abkto start : nJ’v ’ life and CihW::£ Lath its die ohalicupf :llaiisf went ont and Ca’ine iri agdln lbag beJlijlugh too £ir tlvs taste Jii fore he could ‘'hvp gouo'i to the station and bmtjtlrups J1 EmM Coot’ back fM-'ii-- i growling: “There’tf no clitinca of the i30'r trains moYfo$for another couple of hours at t !:f TIME least !l:JULnghtI' he added t in English the expression bemg natnralized fn French i The Time apfTila awayHawaj Fox rose advanced to ' me laying lris- land ‘’I ruT:m upon my shjQulderJ‘and 5 fluid with a Sneer: Anoth or Hwutrnolr jrooi- vYbu’re almost“B8’ Iticky Monsieur asryoar Drop flrom ns like the leaflets sers? ' Drop friend Veu e lad a rauiray eplll for which like the lifodrops front ’ohlioartr s TbO rp90ll0V tl)Q plieelc jdcpaHj Voa knvo ta tlanlc nst mtkaut hurting hair C " T ThS'tresses ftotd t jfe ‘teinplei tidi J of your head X hope jpur good 'lack will toi you-!- - v'i:yWV -: stick to all XIm ajam grow dim audjtrao ' could before I shakhim off ho had pinned Tlmo siiccdAawaj—awaf-eawabehind me My arms ' Were helpless and I Like torrent in a stormy day ? f j -f: could"net sHrrThe other three threw lie undetininea tlifi stately tower on hunv OAntoifie to the knocking Uproots the tree and Snaps' the flower ground tog$hefritlr thtf 'emif ‘on which Tio And aweepa front oar distracted breast sat and howling “Your knapsack! give us The frlchds that loTed— the friends that Mess'd And leaves na weeping oh the ahorc your knapsack! AV-- must have your great lot! : :jf I Ti which they can return noJhore your hundred thousand francs!” f-- - :u : ' Vrr? " 1 r - “Yhich you ' A will and longer1 Antoine r '' 1 ro-joia-ed v ?Yon? filare when you get it amounts to twentylotfrancs - Monsieur there has the' safe in his leather bag You had great yomp fingers on it without knowing it tr : Not until that announcement did the Fox strike his brush On hearing the bitter truth' The whole completely crest-falle- n on the ho alert was soon'luiided village being over to the authorities The ' widow toid ns tbatwidting for me with her carriage at by Xuisc looking out for her hnsbana and hearing of the telegram from' Wexssbecque she had ordered a special train which the railway authorities granted he more'' readily as "they made two of it to send additional help to the spot This train Arcs HOW with its steam up and she proWaiting posed our returning with it immediately " v Of course we two had a s compart-meto ourselves : Seated by the widow’s side X took her hand without saying a word to express my thanks or the iutuuiVditf had manifested in my safety rioou her head was reponS on my ehoulderhiid something told filfi tlUit tCifi WCro ilotving— tear not of sorrow bat of satisCictiom I kissedj Ij It an unpardonable indiscretion ladles to confess -that spe returned my kiss ‘Will Monday three weeks suit you? 1 whispered in her ear “Ferfectly'ishe answered as Softly although there was no one to overhear us “My pajiera have been ready for some time past and you bare only to speak to the notary lint aour family connections are not large AM WC IICCU IlOt invito fiULDr peojile I think we may say Monday fortnight’— £Lonlou SocietyJ - h®-lwam- first-clas- at AX ESTIMATE OF THE SLAUGIITER y: them-Belves- i 1 e '- --' 1 Thus speeds atray— jaway-Htw- :1 I'JW'eugle throagli the skies b f ifty ' No wind along the hills call fl oe 2 A SoswifUy of so sniootbras Jhe like fiery steed frometagv to jtago T m U bears us jHiuth ttuigty j' ’ ft'ftiiJ Then plncges In the fbarfiil ‘Dogs 1 y 4 MH-fru- y ' ' : : Utj--vi' : rt 'f ‘ ' J 'A v I n We tvtrd naJeejrailvvay a baufc on citlibf sidoj and aboit Jinl mile front tUo WeissUeeqae station rhere our 6tiH?p hten&shilants and have escaped from them" ' ' “Quickl quickf’ barked tne 'Fox from bP hind my ear “ThCrO is ho time to lose in circus uteV l We did qpt’make the train run bif tbp rails for nothing Give him your knives!-4Andthree 'knives wero soon f nash-inginthe- air v-- " I lf ' -- Vi-- Wtriage Iwck 5li : ten-acr- V(?“Oh! my poor hundred thousand' franca!” got down: in the groaned Antoine' h (Kritically at the same qal war ' Arid the end is' not ‘V 1 yetr We shuddfer at lima ceasihg hutipstanceT ' “Let news of the deatli of the said them at oncel'M twenty persons' kill-ea accidental the 'alarmed: The sight of the steel made by breaking of a' rail or the rina if twd hundred of steamboat a Blood et them have theuil” sinking iuh coldr LiO"jflopr lyingiuppcx ‘iy -- lk'inan jconijunicSna ‘had morning: d 2 a telegraplnQ wlidv 1 believed at once that if he had chosen he Could have disabled ’ A Near York Jonmaltst Bays that there have" been mcn: enough shun in the war of rebellion to cudrcle the State- of Kew York if their dead bodies were laid in ‘one contin-iioa- s line If they were laid iii icbifin3j-ancorded they woalu count thirty-nin- e thousand cordaj If laid in a waif twenty feet thick and th thirty feet high it would be over one aiid miles in length! If'flve feet thick arid ten feet high the pile xvould reach across the State If piled upon : a e lot they would be nearly two hundred feet high Arid if laid-upotnh ground they would cover oot soil of in Jefferson county r evejy thousand tons of human blood Seventy-fiv-e have been spiled on Dixie’s soil—enough to turn everv spindle in LoweUj and if the iears were added to thb blood it would turn! the machinery of the‘ cohtiilehtraud the undvail-in-g sighs would fill every ocean sail ‘ The one-hahas not yet been told The mil ions of wounded and maimed for life must be taken into account in summing up the? grand total of evils incident to this bloody and fanatic one-four- mq ! (CONCLCDED battle y f - ' sTonr oK TtraFrsvraixiTTEiuis''''' V showed :'Antpinef’1rdoing kiif mefifiC t Youshall Between f the straggles of thefcombatants i: thus' wrestling1 three against one I cangiit a transient glance bf his fuce cml his eye shot V T 0fi£thdwlsMEtehiftytrc:Vf''y:j!’aiiii f 1 with them os ifeach limbs had been a 'separate unci 'dependent' champion “You shall neyer Jiaye my hundred thousand fraoca of-hi- s ’ seri-ons- ly them-hav- e lieWl Uerel' 1 post iras opened and I was dragged: ont by ImprudCTltly: fiffcenf alnus ' j "Sly rc8caerdhcarele$dlyset me a ’ bidding' “I' 'Wifi make it up to are lost by any means wp3 are fairly1 horror-strickeand are ready to on f Bowii'anl tlienpulled 'Antoino out bf hi8 yOU: has one been who' or careless in snarled the Fox “if he any negligent i “Monsieur i? bichr priios :lt' ins'' getting 'dusk matter tens when the But thousands of are lotb can apply gpsat ito his friends ’Its a tewnihoh a X could perceive tiiatt be persptfe the time to pay Mon-' cat down in one day we shout “IlaUelnjah!” pitythatwehavenot Wero for joy ybo sieur a visit I and can hardly contain' ourselves low Ilelgii tue who had iiispired iS i’JtU sucK ! whilo we tliauk! Heaven for the human d TheknSrack‘!waf yielded with iiver4cuiL We hihlrplcftrly of slaughter Msienrai” 3whtd them unjustly and harshly eould Antoine “Give mo only a quarter! pleaded Dofhblp thanking them for the BcnHceretf- INDIAN JUSTICE! me oidy jBihousaud francs! n 1 1 wresdc-vengeanc- e ' -- ' - at-hom- ! el’ ‘ the-mornin- well-acte- g it-I- n Xve Srez Perccs-tfi-ve The chiefs innum- ber—were sitting in council os atribunal lost week to investiccte charges pgalnat members of the tribe mate and female The most im portant Case was that of aa unfaithful spouse and her seducer ' ' Upon hearing 'the evideuce pro and cow it was decided that the parties were guilty The “gay Lothario” was sentenced to receive forty lashes and tp be mulcted to the ’amount 'of three cow-- arid two cnyuscs The dusky Dnlcinea suffers n flagellation for her part ' of the guilt her former lord arid master to her if he wishes' Several 'Indians were of-th- e us1 nor myself assented Autl thei-tlidoor the threw (nataatly open our Jellow1’ travelers Jit lErsti''I and ‘hnished in ttoriodter danmess In a y : lr t ' momebt the Fox'(hid ioosedhia hold of me ii1 altcmpt to describe the steiefc-- gild fttyle b dasm direction As lW tries the’ stouts tiro7 tlie sdarni quick feats him by clutched ntpine lightoiag ilie traia uatl off tho TliiTs nuci the’ shouted his and seemed wrists prisoner dent was ividently caused by inscbiQTOUp tfronv'the opeadoorjl the top of hi3 voice though maiiy were bataid ?kd! which must hayo made itself heard far and DruisCj bj great good fortune nobody was wie “A moU aii yoleuri a I’assassiril jlfeip! ft-- ATheulhe confusion had sub-jiit-il ihieves! murder! G ?ntly gwiyy: my vety thewihductor of UiOtraln'toId brave Beige” he growlod holdipg his captiye! the locomotive haring taken iio hanp make the least1 t ofiron in 'a “lfyou gripe toi assifctai ice to receive lashes for drunkenness being at liaad ifj we wnald attefnvt 'to J bite or 'kick!' will wring your sentenced for g fe y lpoure at W Ae have been told by a white man who eissbecqno we Slight was present at this savage court and Sunder stands the Nez Perce dialect that the chipfe i expressed creditable sentiments upon the imYuto thc geqdannene" portance of morality in the tribe and their J’ My- lwsbandfes lushing determination to punish violations into the hoyel and attacking the Foxwithj of its principles vigorously Th'e burden of their advice the foiy of tigress VHiey are killing my was that the Nez Perces were now walled in husbihdand 1 riot there to help him H My by the white man’s enterprise apd 1‘ublie house thqttbey outside the- village husband hrisbaridf” 'Arid her just must hereafter ne we conld find Ehefter chd accommoda- - blows fMy cherished r Conform with his customak— and showerodon ‘the victim’s head1 ’ " :f jea satil tlier train Ehoiild bo replaced on 'the shoulders' ft M ' t i lignia' Vyctfi’riu fpr ?? “That Willdo Louise! good woman! Thank LOUISIANA ATNIIAUNTED nrt’owu m'md'cgiindt you for coming Enough ieriaughi We doq’t lilievedi fobe annufounded tT r v 'st Semmes of in to prison him to want but tokilL gethim' Senator Louisiana deiveredva with a veiyJtiad grace complied twist it arid helpmd speech a few evenings since iq Mobile ile more like a dog tvho will pot Take my handkerchief rr wrUtU mac ler tbah hecAUse ne likes where to tie hii annSlelnnd him” with a brief Aieyof the situation 1be- -! i '“Are you hnrtrV4nqaixedjtha: breathless yorid the ii1 Mississippi AVe have there d rV widow hnrrying'iinana claHngme iitiher array bow large it would not be proper for "I ' Have the 'him to say and it is constantly increasing un‘J nlirr£1 'I j 'tiim's! ‘""WC'arrived just id time T'1 der the operation tof the Conscription law Javihg the litiof ict'etl lour W3ds the “viliagew- - whose pU which could riot heretofore be enforced - Bat lamjs irNat mnchiMthoughj I was nipped villain who is going' now to meet now we hold the country down to the Atcha-falaglimmered' in the edistancecidieford jrice by-thH -- si : w-uy'r The laws of the State and of Congress Ms 'deserts" executed to that limit Supplies of all V uAs for are pt the’ said' VUh yl 409 aiv Foxwith' thaVj ic?Iel ailing into ruins befbroiitS at defiaripethe imprisonrnent ia'oniy kinds are ample the crmycannofc isconsume 5 nearly ®pifi theFox“was our dee- - a pinprick hndatthe end of it the great the tithe of corn and of meat there Ii laboratories aiti conimp it font arid’cririvenieutl lot' being an while nfl- °® abundance our over time as the frontier I great by thisshare: know at knife Shreveport Louisiana Tyler Texas 'and shalbhave'' my They crieW iriy compamby'L’he j Of jPtanceSji-fuace wos dingyravr ill: tod:Vell "ti: cherit1 me out 20000 francs elsewhere ore turning out everything needed isolated whhnot a creature in it even if I had to wait twenty years for them” in the way of arms ordnance stored etc ' j flier Antoine jcs&f'ri d - to "assist i o - th-faun- e jj ’ ( - i ‘ a re-cla- im -- 4- - ? ’ - - - 1 S f I- I J10 dis-jantoi- t ne : coo-riludi- ng ! ! : S ' lae 1 - -- ba is t ya - at-iem- 1 "v r LAKE GITYi UTAH THURSDAY BMEaDJEft 29 186L w I : )- -- k yr ' Wr tJ VVOL r i ' ’JlUif ‘ f "J AVithali this the spirit of the people of Louisiana WUODg Afhom llOW traveleJ-e- xof tehslvely was indomitable ‘In the midst : theruiaekened remains of their-onc- o happy homes their determination totyersercrc to the cud pros nobly strengthened by the' wrongs and sufferings they Were enduring Nowhere which State he con except in virginia-tceded the palm for sublime heroism—had ho seen so much unblenching resolution The events of last campaign had proved the impossibility or the enemy occupying tlio country iind not only could the tran3 Mississippi hold her own but possessing as she would by next spring ansrxny not less in numbers than one of the great armies on this side pf the river jdao would even be able if the picahs of CT0S3lng would permit to send reinforcements to her brethren of the east— Richmond En- supply the lower pari with waterf and Die tijipcr toe presccd t'J apply heatcnoupU pill Ullli whlih the water In thet pant boilingwithoaV ketjv wilf give Hflleieat heal to dry tlw topil any danger orsebrebing : The sugar can be dried in a few minutes by this mode ' To have gorid success in suvAr making the cane should be worked ‘ hniuediately alter it i cut r inr' lwr - o' Telegraphic News Fort Monroe 22 The rebel papers have the following Lynchburg a Dec 11 f r' to nlpht report by the v etvrutrain 'rassengers a raid on the Ylrgfnfa'and TenneSMe Railroui at ISrUie! Tonne ‘re Tlte cnbbiy was vappoxed U ' be a portion oriiurbridjre'erorainndrTrom beach station they advanced and entered this town at r eil a cunsiderablo nuiouut in tlio mornuitr-destro- j of gorernment utore and ' the engine and train oa tlio Out Tennessee and Virginia railroad and tlio Ui! quirer train on the Virginia and Tenncse railroad he- tween Urfctol and Abingdon' There in no nositlvfcv ‘ COXCttlATIXG AX i inteUigenre of the number of the' enemy: bjit it hare been live or nix thousand - A ' ' ' auppoxed toenemy-'retnraelownnPi Linn station of the I remember a story of a certain comedian body encountered our form at ZulUeoflor on tho sud bytho name of Walsh at thei’bcatre Jioyfil East Tcuncwc railroad nine miles Jronj Lrito ijublix Ihii gentleman cever riso higher in where ft light WiU aid ta he progressing at the tut A -- 1‘ X f - s -- rv ‘I ' his profession tbsu to enact thoitwefdb but accounts - in Uvery: who- announce the arrival of viritors to the principal pereori-iigIn the drama One evening’ a great tragedian being on the stage it was Mr WaUhs duty to come on attired in plash and ay 01v Lord the coach is af the door” lliis being all that was laid down for him ho said it butlirectly afterward ail vnncingr to the footlights and addressing the gallery ho C0I1- tnracil with lunch aniniation "And allow mo to add that the man who lifts his hand against a woman save in the way of kindness is unworthy the name of u JLJriton” This sentiment brought ddwn a tornado of applause but on retiring from the stage the actor was pounced upon by the great tragedian and asked how he had doped to overstep the limits assigned ' him “I’m veiy Sony” quoth Mr AValshr “but it’s my benefit next Monday and I’ve got to conciliate the audience as well as you MrMacrtody”— G Angola Lnmble-individual- - oj : - i Tnx IkEvnxBzx :: Pexaltv ov Chime— Jtcw York 24 Ffoamcr rm!a from Savannah Via Nassau) has arrived The Nassau papers contain accounts of Sherman’s army - behiar nrvadfuHy cut up and di- -t vided there being ftOOCO ftaoju tri lilavaiinali to meet him and - the probability of his escape was doubtful William Kawsontue new gmror of the Bahamia Islands Lad arrived at Nassau f StToiirf X F 24' - The nnstflan from IJverpoot 15th Londonderry 16th ha arrired PlTUapc IlacC TIlOSOBlSsuaiu' prirtant TiiOHritfcli cmanripstion society pre tented a confrratutatory dilrcM to Ur Aduni American mmiKter npon Uncnln' American adicca in view of hherman's prog ess in Georgia end Hoods oj'cratioas in Tennessee were regarded with the greatest interest The London (Jlobe thinks that at no period nf the war were greater Interests at stake The Times urges the opening of negotiations in regard to the Amc rican war sajing it must cotae to this at last and the sooner the better for America and tlio world at i S’ large' Boston 21 John M Wood formerly member of Congress' from Maine died this morning at the Kevcre lloase from an attack of lung fever 1 : re-elec- on ' New: Tork 21 : There is 00 ' den in the wide world to hide a rogue There is no such thing as conceals ment Cpmmit a crime and it seem& os if a coat of snow fell on the ground Suh as reveal' in the woods the track of every partridge and fax and squirrel‘ 'and mole- - ' You cannot recall the - spokqn word you cannot k wipe-outhe you cannot draw up the ladder so as to leave no inlei orclue Always some domnlDg circumstance transpires The laws and subsistence of natare-- writer enow1 wind gravitation become penalties to i' ci V the thief — Emerson ' j The World thinks that Porter’s attack An tli® Wilmington defenses took place yesterday 'It gives the names of the heavy vessels that are to be outside to shell Fort Fisher They are the Colorado Powhattan Wabash Minnesota fiusqachacnah and New Iromddes altogetber mounting 201 guns of large calibre and long range and capable of It is tlionght that a few being fired very rapidly hours bombardment would reduce the1 flirts' snffi- foot-tiact clently to allow light dralt vessels to enter A na yal fight la expected after the forts-ar- e The pirates Chicamauga and Tallahassee passed ara re and several blockade runners which v Sorted Jnsldo armed and removed The rebels havo some Ironclads on Cape Fear river that willtak3 The bank of the river from part in the action tiit mouth is supposed to be THE SORC nUAI OR IMPHEKAN §UGAH CANE tially fortified The rebel force is estimated at’15 000 It i rumored that' it ha3 been fchuforCed from "HOW TpMJ-- f rfQTCil CGAn FXOM IT J Charleston and Augusta Blahy military and naval To! intike ’sugar from' the sorghniri canes is ' the men think tho capture of the forts arid the closing of the river b the only object of the expedition greatest object of Although the a anstaia1 valnable product and will the synip asisit has done tuns far os one of the staples HIL1TARY STRENGTH of CONFEDER- crop of our country nevertheless to make it a complete ACY success - it only Irebtdre time and experience' to TLe armies of lho South now in the field aro cfiect that object In all directions wq hear the and made of sugar from the composed of the following bodies of troops: reports" Long sorgho canes and they are not from scientific and street’s Hill’s coi P and the corpsA troops made but the inexpe-laboratory experiments by ' rienced recently under' Beauregard holding the ’lines’ deThe cano that Is most adapted to make erystali-zabl- e fending Richmond arid Petersburg 450CQ Infantry 10090 cavalry rind SCO guns in all Cl 000 troops sugar is tho Imphcean' and some of the varieties far exceLpthers- corps in tho valley 13000 men total of ' There are fifteen varieties of cane tho best of Early’s more gener- Lces army proper 70000 men Brcckenridge’s which for sngar is Oomsce-a-nabThe- seed the name Otaheitan ally known by' aro erect and closely heads of the Oomsee-a-n- a compact having short footstalks : It grows to of the Lliaee with long Lcc’a irriirieJiate orders 102000 wen - Troops un-dabout the same height ' And as tha Beauregard and Hood- In the Went 50000 in stalk the of those canes' in joints more or leis acids and juice and jlusonri uinler terlin Price'20-00- 0 AtIoumu which fhcalencies contains Charleston and Savannah 15000 men in hinder their cryetalizlng it requires defecating end Texasat and Louisiana 15000 at Mobile 12000 The best de- neutralizing agents to remove this total men: 112009 men Grand total of troops of fccator is heat and cream of ime is the best In the fields 211000 troops the Confederacy known neutralizer— 4hepropprnse of which re- la For the The'abore considenlde it present he trial strength of tho experience depends Siires in having athorough knowledge of the Confederate armies but it is by no means the examount of acidia the jufeato know th$ amount cf tent of the available military power of the South lime to sufficiently neutralize the acid The only The South hal had in arms since the beginning of reliable way is by litmus paper which When dip tiie war eight hundred and- - fifry thousand men in juicq containing too much acid it changes (incladldg the above two hnndrc'd and fourteen ped blue to a scarlet color add then’ cream of thousand and fifty Ar sixty thonsand more who the are now prisoner in our hands and fire hundred lime until it changes the blue only ‘to 'a purple The lime should be added in email qnantities and and reventr-si- x thonsand mn who have been killed thoroughly mixed until the required result is ob- or disabled luring the progress of the war) If tained As a SgeneraLthirig abont three pints is piy letter ofSeptember I5are correct sufficient for1 one hundred gallons ' of cola juice and their acenracy-ha-s never been dirpnted tho Too much lime will make a dark hrticle of sugar South stfil has therefore' a 'reserve of nine hunIt should bo boiled down to Abont two hnndred dred and fifty- thousand white men of the proper The experience-o- f four years of and twenty-fiv- e degrees Fahrenheit or— the eye military ageas a test— until the steam 'escapes in little prifla war therefore shows that the South is abundant Atthis stago it isjeady to belet put into the eool- - iy able to keep on foot armies equal in number to those now in trie field for four yean more at leasU hT8 j V j '! i j 7 — Cor N Y Worldp v Bet as soda or saleratns is most generally used results Is as ‘and and gives very good it used a v i ' i thousand ways or more it is almost useless to give Bostonian wives are uneasy One hundred any particular mode In £ict we don’t believe and gixty-si- x of them aro soing’ for divorce how it is applied so that it makes nfnch difTerence ' r yon don’t get in too muchi But the way it is genOver one 'hnudrccl of the 'TirginiaCity erally used with ouri evaporators t Is to dissolve in Idaho Territory abenttwo table spoonfuls of soda In a bucketful of Vigilance 1Oom!fiittce:ar0‘ — Ex in search of so everir and a aad half pint or teri or hot Juice fugitives fifteen minutes In the front: of the pn 4 The syrup : treated for sugar phpuld pot be allowed to get ' In San 'Francisco thcre are designs !of cold or at leant below nine ty'cegrees Fihrenheit dramatishi portionsjof the BooklOf 'Genesis It should be placed in a room made for -- the- pur The Gplden Era says v there will benoidifli vats Amadq with lqw 'sides' and broad Eoser with These iCan be placed on shelves one culty in representing- Satani Almost any irian in has who' Fancisco’sbc hyed above anctlicr— they shonid bar filled aboat three months Will make’ A tolerabifgood Devil inches deep with ejnip Ond stlrred occasionally The' quickest way to drain and dry is id drain off The tjoriblo will bo tamak& himstick fo iiis all the molasses tuat Is on top of the sugar then textInstead ot‘gapng’'to mrike him' play pat the mash sugar lata fibemp sack and put it in- the part given himf instead of branching off to a common cider pres and press ont all the syr- on his own account ' i4‘ up The sngar should then be! dampened with '‘Iwater and pressed out the second time A little A Philadelphia paper saj3 applicatbns for alcohol added to the water makes a fairer article divorce 'have it' is siud greatly increased of sugar The sugar can then be dried either by within the last few years in our city' It docs heat or spread out in the air The quickest way is seem thia what a hurry some people for We snake purpose heat astonishing by drying pans wnich we construct in the following manner: We are in to sunder the sacred bond who a raw make ore large pan with deep sides then make mouths ago were in as great a hurry to just one ! small-enougto go inside with considerable toko thb themselves upon obugatiens and reapace aronnd the sides and bottom place those pans oa ft fizrnace similar to tho eiaporafisg pas sponsibilities of married life ± Z ' 'i ' -- ‘ - : ' ‘ -- ’ our-endeavo- the 1- dee-sample- s I J -- : i nt - cr - - 'S - rT-- -’ - 1 ' i i i1 r v- 1 X: V V ¥ 'i i f h K I - r- ' u:: - 4 |