Show 1 noise does not add to emphasis any more than wind does to the supply ot of sar air that surrounds the earth I 1 the tact fact that a man Is constantly arguing is not absolute proof that he 4 1 possesses more information than other people the world Is full of people whose opinions would be valuable it if they would only carry them to the right place instead of sowing them broadcast 11 the approaching commemoration of queen victorias succession to the throne in will bring to mind men high in church and aad state whom she has outlived america rs ns r s will think of the long line of presidents whoa official terms have been completed or been interrupted by death during the queens reign andrew jackson closed his second term march 4 1837 and was succeeded by martin van buren then harrison tyler polk taylor fillmore pierce buchanan lincoln johnson grant hayes garfield arthur cleveland harrison Harr isoa and cleveland again how the mere mention of these names of presidents suggests the volume of history the momentous years have written all but two of these men have ha passed away but the queen with r remarkable vigor and sagacity still reigns A writer in mark lane express london thus accounts for britaina Brit ains bread stuffs the chief origins of our bread stuffs during 1896 were as follows home grown wheat quarters sufficient for two and three quarters months bread imbor imported ted from our possessions british north america india and australia only quarters and from british north america flour equal to quarters of wheat therefore our possessions possession s sent us ua only sufficient for three weeks bread imported from foreign countries quarters of wheat and flour equal to quarters of wheat that is foreign countries sent us sufficient to feed us for eight and a half months and it was made up as follows the united states five months russia one and one and other countries oun tries two months it appears very strange for this country to be dependent for more than two thirds of the year upon foreign countries for bread whilst acres of laud land in the british isles have been driven out of cereal Is cultivation add some persons persons thus driven off the land the philadelphia press says A failure la in philadelphia is the caption ot of an editorial in the cleveland leader on th municipal ownership of gas works the brooklyn eagle in a similar spirit supports the argument against municipal ownership by this observation we are informed that in I 1 philadelphia there is a deficiency in the gas account every year which has hae to be made by a tax upon the people this unfavorable judgment of the profitableness of municipal gw gas works has some vogue and is the result of erroneous influences based on the fact that the gas bureau has h recently been an applicant for a astha share e of the proceeds from both temporary and permanent loans the inference la 18 a very vert much mistaken one the philadelphia gas works are am a saadra of at i profit to the city they always have been profitable except for a brief brie I 1 period immediately after the reduction f T bf tf the price from fram to 1 per thouy i I 1 sand teel feet this reduction caused a qi um lb I 1 slight deficiently clenty at first which was T more than mide made good by the increased wl consumption which dollar gas brought hisa 9 z bolato bout bol hor alor the year the therece receipts apts of Z ahl 8 i R adelphia adelph la gas bureau were 3 J X I 1 t 7 1 im the current 2 Z i 70 3 i F 95 leaves a nero fit ol of 1 JH of which were ex i i t I 1 ded impermanent in permanent improvements in Q v 5 l action with the gas plant and 2 ft 1 17 58 were added to the revenue of V k a el ej I 1 eIty available aTai ival lable for far other depart initz to this the city got E t 1 0 its gas zas 1 free frea to an amount which it if sold wa at NW then I 1 hd sual rates would have added Q 1 N ato 0 O xhi aej i 1 ir mi M i 84 al ijuin g res alscy discovers V that the ahe leab s y titcia n r U 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fine winter squash has a sweetness and richness when baked in the shell that excels any other mode of cooking says an exchange remove the loose ibrous portion which con contains tain S the be seed ed and bake in halves or pieces of any size convenient when thoroughly thorough aly cooked which win will require an hour hoar for a good thick fleshed specimen scoop out from the rind and mash seasoning with a generous lump of butter and salt to taste A cup of hot cream added and the whole put through a vegetable sifter makes a lazur luxurious imis puree A little dish left over will make an excellent pie adding rich milk to jo make idas it as thin as cream sugar spice and one or two eggs or any remainder made into thin cakes after the tash lon of flah fish balls and brow browned nedon on the griddle will prove a ace acceptable 9 tidbit pd bit T not bot a I 1 spoonful should be wasted tor this Is v variety ot of avala available ble used makes it aoe ot the most libit bf printer wai vegetables in iii the bast xi it madda aai an excellent thick soup with the bones b ones a pt f ai other poultry div A jf U Q axed in aw addith addition on abr the 1 one carbot ca 1 it ait e ftc al 1 1 a IT T I 1 I 1 S filp ps ona 1 gc a tru bunch ia of I 1 fin 9 tf ga G a 0 s ft I 1 i 1 A J vi it 2 tj g I 1 I 1 wb why does n t julia care to watz wit 7 YH 1 sa says ya al she can make a mans man head had h ad go co roa ronal 11 without U t so much tiresome exertion after all all boarding hon honec life has its lt advantages Tan how so 80 when a man maa gets get tired of canned vegetables he be barent say so to his wife |