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Show the heber Newton Pollock. He was undergrown for fourteen, and had a dark, though mild face, except when he was engaged in mischief. The belief of Billy Wiggins in the nose came from Newt, e who told. him and others that, Mr. had a kind of soap with which he polished it every, night so as to kep it keen, alert, and investigative. All pitied poor little Newt, living right there in the very house of Mr Cubbadge, yet, foolhardy as he was, hoping to escape his watch, and a limited sadness was fondly indulged when he told of the whippings he got almost every night of his life under the peach at the back of the Cubbadge garden. For Mr. Cubbadge, standing for the time being in the place of Newts father, administered his punishments within the domestic circle. His parents must not be disappointed of their great expectations from his peculiar privelage. Jim Brantly, a boy of seventeen, one of the leaders in the sport, mischief, and general school-boy- . unlicensed achievements, habitually said: Id simply just die before I would board with him! To be continued. Cub-hedg- L D. , A KIND MAMMA . Our mama is very kind to us. oil Every time we drink our without crying we get 5 cents each. Andjwhat do you do with the money?t cod-liv- er Mania buys some more oil with it. ' Tliegcndc Blatter. . - HERA . - - Done very cheap at the Herald 7 77 W:: Office, inis3-g5' COOKERY DEPTR TMtN T. - 1 ' CANDY;!' 1 : Three pounds of suger, fourth pound butter, half teaspoon, cream tartan.- - sight drops extract Butter-Scotc- h of lemon; add as , much cold water as will dissolve the sugar; boil without stirring till it will easily break when dropped in cold water, andj, when done, add the lemon; have a dripping-paAND BY CROSS LINES TOO . well buttered and pour in inchqhick, and when partly cold, mark When tx woman is trying to write off in squares. If pulled, when partly a letter on a half sheet of paper, much cold, till very vhite, it willie like ice, cream candy. may be said on both sides. n one-four,t- h |