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Show HINTS FOR UNION MEN. In these prosperous times of short hours and all the traffic will bear bur representatives of the labor trust should be mindful of their interests as well as their rights, eo we deem it advisable to apprise them of a few useful facts: Never be in a hurry. Haste is injurious to the heart. The speedy brick-layer lays about fifteen hundred bricks a day. The wise bricklayer Is satisfied sat-isfied if he lays seven hundred and fifty. Hod-carriers should not be ambitious. Avoid round shoulders by lightening the load. If a plumber finds it difficult to forget his tools, he should tie a piece of string on his little finger to remind him of the duty that he owes to himself. Let your meals be regular and well chosen. A simple menu for dinner, which may be varied according ac-cording to taste, is given below: Celery, salted almonds, caviar, hothouse tomatoes. Green-turtle soup (always stimulating). Filet of Pompano. Sweetbreads with white truffles. Plovers' eggs in aspic (these can be obtained occasionally oc-casionally in the market). Prairie chicken in casserole. Haunch of venison. Forced asparagus. Maraschino punch. Hothouse grapes. Coffee and liquors. All of these can easily be cooked on the gas range. A good sound vintage Burgundy should be drunk with the above. Beer is bilious. Sanitary underwear, which can be obtained at about ten dollars a garment, is absolutely necessary. neces-sary. Town Talk. |