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Show . A CAT AN I A CANARY. Fatlna So Loved tlkv Bird She Would Net Live Without IL Th following story was sent la a latter to th editor of Our Fourfooted Friends: T want to tell you a vat (the tf your grocer does not wfil Wigglestteh OOCOCOOCOCCOOC'3 truth of which I know), t$atstory you may Wash Bine send us his name snd address use In your little magazine. Mrs. R and w will send yon a fro Wiggles tioh. Th Little Wavs of Brsffny. had a cat, a dog and a canary bird, all The grand road from the mountain goes of which were content, and more, in aulning to the aea. the care acd love of a gentle heart. And tin re is raflit In It and many Wo will also tell you how to get any of horaa and cart Bat tha Hit e roaua ot Cloonagh ara dear The cat, Kitty, was very for1 of the the folio wing Magazines for on veer free alt would and beneath th r far to me. bird, cage of charLADIES HOME JOURNAL And the I tile roida of Cloonagh go and listen to the POPULAR singing with every MrCLURir8, MUNSEYS, rambling through my heart. LESEVERYBODY. evidence of pleasure and pride. Two MECHANICS, PEARSONS. A great atorm from the ocean goes year ago last rammer Mrs. R.was LIES. COSMOPOLITAN, STRAND. SUCCESS, ahoutlng o'er the hill And theie la glory In it and terror on la her rear yard with her flovera Writ at Omen. the wind to came mvw when ter. Kitty running But the little road of Cloonagh ara ran back toward Wigglestick, 14 Michigan St, Chlcaga. dearer far and still. ing loudly, and then And the little winds of twilight are the house, repeating her dumb effort dearer to my mind Finally. Mrs. R. said. "Well. Kitty. I lf Municipal Musle Hall. The great wavea of the Atlantic aweep come In acd see what la the trouble. the various public utflitloa" Among atorming on their way As she passed In the door a strance awned by Shining green and a.Iver with the hid Yarmouth, England, la a den snoal. cat ran out The cage was on the music kail, out of which tha tnunlab But the herring Little Waves of Breffny have was And dead. floor, and the bird drencled my heirt in made nearly t,000 last jear. prnity And the Little Wavea of apiay. Breffny go aow for the real heart of the storv Stumbling through my soul for tba.v.eraclty of which 1 can vouch. Eva The empty cage was rehung In tb Ancient Stenography. window; Kitty came and s.ood beWe dont know, in this Shorthand was know it to the an- neath the cage, looking up and mewtrace to cients, though It Is impossible ing For two days she stood, tben she country, how good tea is the sjstem to its source. lay down: she refused food; delica a'-to she the once cles that Roman had she Ennius, rod. enjoyed the nvjct of us some of us have Improved upon an already exist did rot notice. On the morning of do. the fourth day after tie bird had died log system. He was a frknd of Sci plo, and was hi rn B. C. 239. Seneca Kitty was founiT dead beneath the It isn't the fault also made It a hobby. empty cage She had loved the bird, Origen, the Greek Father and Mys- and s- - could not live on without IL Fsthvnr of Henry Clay. tic, who was born alout 186 and was Yours in symrathy. Arna W. Walker. John Clay, tho fa'her of Henry a voluminous writer, says, In the Worlds Consumption of Popper. course of his commentary on St John: Clay, the dUtlngu'shed statesman, Every year tbe wo; Id puts on its was not only Baptist, but a Baptist of The absence my shorthand writers food 533,730 000 worth of pepper. preacher. He svslded most of his Iif prevents me from dictating my mediIn what Is known as "the slashes" of tations." We are told, tco, that be -whack: Haaiover. and Ht' farm, on which bo allowed shorthand wrters to take lived for many jours. Is two or three down his extempore homilies. And What They Mean. mllee from Ashland. Here his son In the tenth century Greek and V.'hea uiU Nairn e Lives you Henry was born, Md probably Porter Roman stenography gradually died a 'Mt.uck' reoioauier uuioa a rea- Clay, who removed to Kentucky and out, and the art did not revive until son," so try U say Uiauk you," became a distinguished Baptist mincenof seventeenth the beginning the men iroout uuiikg wbst jtu asve ister. Robert B. Female, In his histury. During this long Interval sev- voue sol to u renUne, auJ iry tory of Virgin a Baptists, says that eral systems of qu.ck wrttlng were and into Hue, lor tbsia .be tme Black Creek BapWst church, In but, tu Dr. as that of evolved, such Timothy ail. Hanover county, originated by Bright in 1388, who had a separate happy p.ace slier Luiious bow many highly organized Jkihn Clay, and that he Vras pastor of sign for every werd, and some o. these peopm u.l lo aipiucuie ui.j ucod me CYilckamonxlny church, and did much almost rivaled shorthand In rapidity. tii si little geuiie "wusci-- s of lue mlbsionaiy wo-- k in the regllon around. good old Luoie, but go right along A Mountain Theater. wild the habit w bate; or 11 may be, Probably the most novel theater In esue-- . uer usuh.ua al. WuiSi.ey, the world is that which was recently tuul Co-e- e, Tea. or other unnatloudc.o, In Germany. opened at Thale, ot ural the hotly, until seriUeatment The best cheap, tea is The theater Is on the summit of a ous illness sets in or some chronic mountain and Is surrounded on all hot water; disease. spoil good sides by steep rocks; the seats for tha to seem on Some very people get audience are hewn cut of the rock well with water trash tea. with tuose thugs tor a white, and accommodate 1.C00 persons, and cares and Mother Nature Tmf rttawi momtf tf ym ftoetr apparently fow the stage, which la also hewn out of but little what ntcfaiUlafa (Mat. they do. the rock. Is 80 feet long by 54 feet Perhaps she has no particular pleas wide. Scotch Sectarian, for them and thinks it lUtl use to No artificial scenery used, but the waste time tdi A Scotch gamekeeper, a great Ugh! their training. background Is formed by the dense oua of tfle kirks, was asked tb There people, however, who la forest and by tha outlines of the seem to beereselected difference between the Free and th to "do Nature by mountains In the distance. The dress Give me the Mother expects them United Free churches. in room for the actor la close at things." The old actual difference u a simple tona. some of out her carry tg department hidhand in the forest, bat completely greet work. A portion of these select- th inquirer requested after a long den from th audience. ed one oft and again seek to stimu- lecture from th gamekeeper. "WetL . The theater ia fully protected from and then deaden th tool (tb air," said John, ilyon want it plainly the wind, and it aecoustlc properties late WsTf all be saved and by some on or more of the It ia this: body) are 0 excellent1 that every word ia 11 all be dsmtted." they Coflee, drugs Whiskey,; Tobacco, beard. Montreal Herald. Tee, Morphine. etc. ...... Toe know all of these throw down Remarkable Lightning Hales. th same class of alkaloids In ChemiIt ia generally known that lightning cal analysis. They stimulate and then Dont touch it at less than striking the ground sometimes forma depress. They take from man or womtubes lined with fused minerals, but an the bust do or hla to her power worth while. 60c lb; it comparatively few persona have ever work. seen these ptenomena. Not tong ago We know the market. After these people have drugged during a thunder storm in Essex, for a time, they get a hint, or mild Tour yrstof ntfarM jrwr mom my tf fM Mt England, a ball ct fire, which seemed "whack" to reoitnd them that they Bmc. MttBfeiJliflff to cist darts In all directions, was have work to do, a mission to perform, seen to descend from the clouds. There and should be about the business, but When Senator Hoar Jofc& was a crashing explosion, and after- are Aa a wit. Senator Hoar had tear i loafing along tbe wayside sad bean in out distinct field, three ward, come unfitted tor the tame sad for- perlors, though be believed the floor sets of holes, ranging from nine tune that waits for them tf they but of th senate not the place to d! Inches down to one Inch la diameter, stick to tbe course and keep the body play U. One of the occasions when were found In the greund. They were clear ot obstructions so It can carry ha violated this rule was during a perfectly circular, diminishing In sie out tbe behests of the mlrd. speech by William V. Allen of Nb a they went deeper, and were cut Sickness Is a call to "come up high- breaks, who made a record of talking as as the clean yellow clay through er. These hints come la various for tea solid hours. Toward tbo eai auger bole. forma It may be stomach trouble or of a long speech Tillman of South Senator Aden bowels, heart, eyes, kidneys or general Carolina Interrupted Burnrah Has Cld Sacred Tree. nervous prostration. You may depend with a correction, Ha aald that Allen The oldest sacred tree In the world It when n "woack comes It's a pronounced ad Infinitum as If it were that baa any authertlc history Is re- upoa to quit some abuae and de ad In finny turn." Allen contended warning puted to be the great rihoo tree in tbe right and fair thing w.llh the body. that that was the proper way aad ap Burmah. It has for the past tweety Perhaps It is coffee drinking that pealed te Mr. Hoar as an authority; centuries been sacred to Buddha, th stands. That Is n of th greatest Th tatter, ot course, aupported TTh Image that nearly all the Burmese causes ef hamaa disorder a mens mas. "But," he said, "1 suppose the worship, and no one Is allowed te Americans. senator from Nebraska gave the sherf touch the trunk of this sacred tree. New, tbe. If Mother Nature Is gensowed to the T to order to aav th4 In the fall, when the leaves begin tle with and only gives light, llttls Urn ot th senate." yon falling, pilgrims and curio hunters "whacks' at first to attract attention, gather and carry away the leaves is dent abuse her consideration, or she relics. will aoee hit yon Larder, sure. And yen may he sere an wiU hit We are friend to you and Flee ef the first Monitor. very, very hard If yon Insist on yoe In the public library at Lowed, following tho way yon have boon goyour grocer; faithful to both. Mass., is a huge piece ot iron, about ing. six 12x24 la and an inch in thickness mei It teams hard work to give np a It has a history, as the following in- habit, sad w all sort of plans to try scription relates: "Piece of th first ahargo our ill feelings to oomo other Wild" Silk th Best. Monitor, removed after the battta sosae than th real on. to cartons but wU sitheaU a It wtth the rebel steamer Merrimack la Coffto drinkers whoa III wiU attri- ested tact that th wild silkworm pr PreRoads. March 185. I, Hampton bute th trouble to bad food, malaria. sented to the City of Lowell by 0. V. overwork and what net, but they keep j decea a allk which la declared to have k better luster and stronger fiber than Fox. Assistant Secretary of the Navy, a being alck aad gradually getUag 0f captive silkworm. It was 1868." won until they are finally forced to that th confinement ot and quit euUrely, eve the eely oa cup igjtoua car received by the eulth Students Too Fond ef Cider. a day." Then they begin to get bet-- Yted variety bad produced a race A fanner living In tie vicinity of ter. and unless they have gone long t w),lc fet(j lost some of it original Watervllle, Malre. drove onto the enough to set up some fixed organic seem te Recent experiment tj60r campus at Colby with several barre a disease, they generally get enure. y acj jcate that th effect so apparent la ef russet cider for sale. While he was w11 ,1 duo entirely to the different lood ot delivering a small quantity In on of It Is easy to quit coffee at once and wj1(j and domesticated silkworm. tho students rooms somebody made for all, by having well mad Postum, Tbe leave of tbe wild mulberry reoff with a toll barrel from, his stock. with its rich, deep seal brown color sult In larger growth at each stage of Search faled to reveal the plunder which comes to th beautiful golden development and a larger, heavier maand the vender drove awav in haste brown when good cream Is added, and ture worm, and one that produces a In order to save the lemalnler of his the crisp snap of good, mild Java la filament ot superior quality. Kaasaa load. there If th Pot turn haa been boiled City Independent. long enough to . ring It out It pays o be well and happy for Codfish a Whisky Drinker. A curious find was mads whit a good old Mother Nature then renda and various far ef codfish was being dressed us her blessings of many Gossips are not the only from the schooner Oeorcle Wlllsrd at klrda and helps na to gala tom atd fortune. was a It bottle pint Newbnryport tea loosens. Strip off th handles pa leav out tongues corked In a cod's stomach. H the heed Mothur bottle was about a teaspoon ot whis- thejjeadenlng habits, They Were Welcome, Natures hints, quit being a loser and ky. While a Georgia editor was addressbecome a winner. She will help yon sure If you cut out the things that ing aa audtenca fifteen cabbages were Would Tax Horse Racing, thrown on tha stage. I thank you, Lord Newton who Is president of a keep yon bark.reason" aad a ladle and gentlemen," he aald. My a There's profound British horse show society, sevget one. garden was killed by th recent blls-sairevenne might he that the country's and I have a large family to rap-por-t. for a copy of Look In each Increased propertv bv a tax on horse tho famous littlepackage All that I need now to a book, "Tbe Rond to hat"1 AUasta Constitution. racing. WallvlUn." 0 MAGAZINES About Muff. If tiffs are a very Important Item In (ha fashionable girl winter outfit: and tha new ones are Just as quaint nd tld timey as are the smart effect (hey accompany. There are the fa aaniar flat pouch shape, the round pillow. bigger than ever; and nowadays they term the Victorian what used to be called the granny muff. A very fascinating novelty combines a handbag and muff: .the bag Is mounted Invisibly In' the top of the muff. Just a Jeweled clasp peeping out to indicate Its whereabouts. Others In the same stvte show merely a rursc, but cither form Is in the height of fashion. yfrML Tba Making Artificial Cotton. Artificial cotton is now being made 'n France from tho cellulose of the fir tree, freed from bark and knot 1ulverlzei fibers are placed In a Urge cylinder and steamed tor ten hours, after which blsulphate of soda la added and the whole heated for thirty six hours, when it becomes white. It is then washed and given l an by bleaching means of chloride of lime. After being rolled the celluk se Is mixed with x solution of chloride of zinc, hydrochloric and nltro acids and a little each of castor Oil, casein and gelatin, wh.ch gives a very consistent TW, paste U drawn Into paste thieads, and after be.ng jassed over a gummed cloth, they are Immersed In a weak solution of carbonate and dried. To give solidity the thread la treated to an ammoniated bath and rinsed In ccld water. Cotton has also been made from the wood. electro-chemica- Btra The front panel is quite th newest thing in skirts. ! oft of the small hats are tricornes or boat shaped turbara. The crown is quite distinct from the brim In the new turbans. Tulle Is one of the latest trimming Ideas and is ured in great quantities Coq de roc he is most effective as a relief note with grny green and brown. Not for years has the separate wrap been such an important feature of dress. libbon of two contrasting shades la very smart for trimming tailor hats. 1 ols of fire brown and spinach green will be exploited In panne velvet and Of Turkish T awe ling. Bath robes that can be readily laundered possess certain advantages over all others that are readily reeognlzcl. This one Is chapely, comfortable and altogether satisfactory and la made of Turkish toweling showing blue figures on a white ground, the cellar ad cuffs being of plain white. The robe Is simplicity Itself and is shaped by and underarm means of shoulder The sleeves are In two seam. pieces each In regulation style and are cuffs that finished with net roll-ove- r Tho plush coat, put away years ago. la to make Its reappearance this win- ter Aigrettes are to be much worn and are of spangled and Jetted tulle for turbans. Frozen Tapieea Custard. "Table Talk" gives thia recipe for t delicious dessert: Cook one cupful o line tapioca In one quart of milk unt'l It looks clear and quits thick. Stir often for tb first ten minutes to prevent lumping. Beit together the ybltee of two end the yolks of three I , The quantity ot material required for the medivra size la 4H yards 21 Inches wide, 114 yards 27 Inches wide or t yards 44 Inches wide, with 4 lace tor yoke and yard of collar and) yrrd of allk trr scarf of ruffs. and plaited port-all-ov- " coi-or- Tough meat m ay be tnade tender by sprlnkllrg with vinegar, Lamb cbopa are delicious If dipped In lemon juice just before broiling. Kerosene oil and a aoft cloth will keep mahogany furniture In fine con- dition. Discolorations on china baking dishes and custard cups can be removed with wbltlrg. Hold a hot flatiron n fw moments above a white spot on furniture. It will soon disappear. Soak lamp wlcka in vinegar, then dry them thoroughly, to keep the lamp from smoking. , When lighting a gas stove it will often give a slight explosion and llgnt wrong, thus causing no heat Tuna the gas off very quickly add on again. It will then light properly without I any farther trouble. Season ef Furs, This ia to be a season ot tort. There are endless neckpieces that are ready more ornamental than useful. Velvet and fur will be a favorite comblna-tlon- . Parisian hay long followed tho fashion set by the Russians, of wen !ng their exquisite furs at all tea sons, and it Is not an uncommon thing to see the leaders of the fish Ion Ik th most dashieg little victorias In rammer frocks of exquisite crop de chin hats, match the collar. The quantity of and the like and plumed velvet 1th n beautiful pelerine or - Ictorie material required for the medium slit la SH ysrda 27, H ;ards 44 or I 4 In tors tbrswn carelessly ever the yard S2 inches wide, with yard shoulders. 27 or H yard 44 inches wide tor collar Sevan Cored Skirt. aid cuffs Plain flared skirts never lose their World's Largest Wlralesa 8 tat lee. What la claimed will he the largest vogue no matter what other style station tor wireless telegraphy in tha may appear. This one Is peculiarly wcrld la nearing completion at Pisa. wu adapted to cloth tad all heavier Italy. It will be ready by the end ot fabric and allows choice of a band the year. Through thia station direct flounce at the lower edge or any other connection will be afforded with all trimming that may he preferred. At countries of Europe, as well as the Illustrated It Is mad of copper CoUnited 8tatee and Canada, and with lored cheviot, stitched with cortlcelll all vessels on the Mediterranean, In- silk and trimmed with graduated bands of taffeta held by ornamental dian and Atlantic oceans buttons, but all materials In voguo for suits and tor skirts that are heavy For Those Inclined te Stout no as. Tha girl whose waist measure exInches will find that ceeds twenty-tou- r a girdle that la boned under the arm and droops to a decided point beck end front decidedly decreases the apparent a'a of her waist The long Moplrg line will afford grace and slenderness and the addition of abort sash ht the back will prove wonderfully becoming. them devonsriv a part of the dav, hut thev The plants grow tev grow are never tweed. Of end hv soon form a toward the " e tv.llSonVS . . A, -- - - TEA Gore-Boot- 1 a-- ue-uu- au s TEA dont Broad-Minde- d TEA isnt TEA i In Windows. The position of plant In a house depends altogether on whether you wish a semmetrlcally developed plant which will look well on alt sides and yield pleasure frojti all point of view, or whether you wish your window to look moat attractive from the outside. In the first owe you will turn your plants occasionally. In the last you will leave them In the same position all the time. One ardent lover of flower has Ion? windows In her rarior, almost to th floor. She rlvea them up entirely to her plarts iff esch window Is a plant aland filled with various efcnlc specimens of different MhR The plants v have get no dtreet s"htee good ltM snd thn sun's rsv foil on for FREE teas -- la arranged over the waist and sAleeves, so giving the broad shoulder Itoe. Tha sleeves are full with novel Cuffff And the neck la finished vrtth a regulation stock. "The llnlrg la closed at the center front, the waist Invisibly at the left aide oa a line with the scarf. la new and pretty. Break cp two square cream cheeses and mix with two dozen olives and six pimentos, both chopped rather fine. or. In stead, with two dose pimolas. which are ollvts stuffed with pimentos, press this Into a pan and rut on Ice. and when you wish to sse it cut In strips and serve cn lettuce wlt.i French dressing. The eontra't'n s of the green olives, the scarlet rlmentos snd the White cheese give a most attractive effect. - Plants v Pimela and Cheese Salad. this salad Hew to Fit a Sleeve. The long shoulders of the moment sometimes give a lot ot trouble to the amateur dressmaker. Th correct way to fit them is to put the under part la first Tack tha fuU portion of the sleeves Into small plalta and make them perfectly fit th size of the armhole. Th effect la prettier K the plalta are loosened after the bolero Is fitted, hut If desired they can be left stitched tor a fear inches from the Armhole, There are many devices tor obtaining th long shoulder effect without actually cutting the long seam, which la so difficult. For example, embroidery and lac can he arranged so as to have the points running down over the top ot the arm, and this win be found very - r effective. egge until light, add one cupful of sugar and beat again. Turn this Into the cooked ttploca end stir constantly . until it thickens like custard, then - take from the Are and set away, covered. until cold. Add two teaspoon fui of vanilla, turn Into the prevouly N . peeked freeser and treeie until quits Mwasmthitetfci up ASS She 's mixed with one cupful of thick, cream gad whipped to A stiff froth Work this In thoroughly, finish the freeling, repack and set aside tor two Lours or more before serving. . themselves to each other. The plants bloom abundantly end from the particularly toward the spring, the window la a mas of blossom. ot course the greatest beauty is from the outside, but enough can be seen from the Inside to afford a grea. deal of pleasure. out-sid- THS Fancy Blouse Waist Fancy waists always are la demand both tor the entire costume and for the separate bodice, which la far too useful and desirable to be allowed to fall Into disuse. Thia one Includes a wove! scarf and has the merit of closing to the left of the front, which I a feature specially worthy of note. As Illustrated the material la or Ion brown chiffon veiltrg. with yoke of cream colored lace, scarf and plaited portions of cuffs of brown chiffon taffeta and banding of taffeta ambroid, ered In a slightly darner shade of Various combinations heavy silk. can, however, be made end the trim, mtng can be any farcy braid or applique which may u liked. Toe scarf gives peculiar grace to the whole acd Serves to conceal the dosing. The waist la mads with a fitted foundation on which tha tucked trouts and back are arranged and can be made to blouse at both back and front, or U the front only, and be flfewa down more cougt at the back, as 'may bq preferred. The yoke la hUed by means of shoulder seams and FREE-- vodate enough to be available for th style are equally correct. The skirt Is trade In seven gores, which are cut to fit with perfect smoothness at the upper portion and to flare freely at the lower. At the back are flat inverted plait and beneath them the closing in rand. The quantity of material required for the medium size is 11 4 yards 27 Inch wider 7 yard 4 inch wide, or 8H yards 52 Inches wide with th flounce; 8 yards 27 techew -- Id, 5 yards 44 trehea wide, or 4 yards It Inches, without flounce, TEA d |