Milverton Sun, 24 Sep 1896, p. 4

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THE QUEEN'S BEEFEATERS STORY OF ae Latte YEOMEN tice ie: HORRORS OF CAPTIVITY. wine HOW THE ABTSSINIANS TREATED wither, dow fill eB Henchard’s wine- THE IT. asses,” her AS CROP san OeP i a agpers cS (Ca interior Things Worth Thinking About—Knowledse Put Into Nutshells, a is sure the hardest science to for- les. It_is ” presumed that no ean of cosmetic peeen s oss are numerous belie Sonne lie tn great men, but not in The first and only sending ss til t] all, @ ae daw aes about—our i relation, Mr. its Bene! red sgyfleal beauty is a fugitive never toca The aitfrens between pares and was others—t! ces. travellers wandered down the ator a Salamity ig a man's true touch- ae Ran 33 waters and boil and rinse olentifal to Ses here, that’ i say, Shee do m two calcollar years oe ‘they es j_blesoures bria renin diets Al powerful mind to hold out so ong! a Mpa oe aa against the attacks of the ae os of “The kn ath th Gis: Kageing Old Man of the Mountain,” See oe Sand twenty rnontha time ge = termed of Edward IIL, who were attached to THE eae Ee aeeeeet tN a eabt, icosontes, = We iad Teoutifal aeisiens The |, friend, sete asl ‘an Pt gnd pres. left. Te posted ning the #ilge of a hill; empty ravine. Vers, ets Soe ka tain that ae o a & ier a hay In ness caters the Tiought of having de- Hiengers, and two that ot Yeomen ‘Bed- di should be ki but by suspecting might ey thought rather a matter of ex's; cart-ropes and plo he harness 8 at “ 6 ae ropes ploug’ et ehte eee the revelation, She dignity than diffidence _anpronriate to ttle, rerio by a pee: ee down.’ up- ist the eutter’s hedging-loves, thatcher 3 er Be ‘s oe eel meta tt a town. ne: in Vatichdanee, = the Sovereign ee ‘the The | See of the jhotet dining-room tae. ‘nature ae ethings has seldom pesaniont nisl Since i cae off, ee pay un- T eaapleiient |mesding “abroad. lewd and seditious ta eS Fe ak the original complement | 7° Trs, was commited to the Marehal- “Then they piled ts the corpses of |i8 the best physicain who is the most nus hope. Faith is letting down our nets into ivin eI ven by this tower the clock struck eight Hall, the chronicler of the institution began this bod; Kyng made nd leaned cen eat Sring for twelve soa a wyse and expert wyth Troubles and Di hs t. still rung in Casterbridge, and it was Banging out ised b; inhabit: si lara Taide i hive voter betimet taste ccleaner JOHN BULL'S ne TAILS It ts ra Implement with W! ited Eefrac- (slid ie aie si rr € he ‘band now struck up another mel- e . face; a fami and ti Mies Sis ae eight from time Hkeness 0 ‘among Ga ena penta Ok Lie be pais eazial tesa aE ed ata tions ‘could be ean heard Ben house, hee a IEA creak of was telling s story of hin Tesi ble experiences, in which he had outwitted sharper e note of the bell; a row - sterior ot =| Portland Prison, on ae Channel coast, vhich used such a Furnyture of daily Souldyourf.” Henr: closin to ot mee like 2 row of actors deliv- our Bese 2 ‘and munched at them now or diminished the numbers of is Yeo- and then iss the hunger drove us. eos) small, dark cell, the walls of which are hung with the prison outfit of chains wave were told i Be Ras , Mangnscia them to sae sti a which half ° waa burnin, Ratgeat a as aend Darn u Fy sialian ter Ww Whey eyes, and then "ehey be aa oe ohare th a phot Sie aah his tole general, Brimonte, was 1S Killed at. Abe creas: ERE she shrank mye eae, the ate of reserved: Harlan aS A pbs British Museum, Tr daughter that they had an appetite ;| £2 could afford to ada, o You rather ought inquired of the woman for 4 si » for Sebel a ee fs class there has And he told these horrors ‘without ms, an cerita like geben r Toya appendages, the in om wards a point farther ae ihe street, ee nieve feo darkened. | Cheseas temper under the thin bland surface— per whi a oe calls a halt after the victi ion i sep sbarp said a man with his hat Tiends in in reas ‘poc- deep Ante ee soligned Sesh. ganas “How does it happen there's‘ no good is Henchard. with idiocy wi b tread they Ee ‘hemieves mum! by Why on feel so afraid of fmt a not casicaate he received no pay, ‘ils ae ui eet me pte six. T don’t know at all all ee can't rt ‘a hat avon the doctor pronounces the vie; wrapped in ee is said to be nealing and to ee in- Pagers Stoned ane for & salary of ‘of £1,000 me h in raised idiot. then 9 were peeps in respectable was | Sitions. 21200, as in that Bek ail fees mazante He ter by have advertised for a thorough seal Seer ge he badge of office, and, like the « the | ether of ficers of the n military oe us waosaiee Seren attracts much ttention from its richness and ih Who is a tall man all the women cr aroun to And who is the ‘short max who at- be uit for the “sole a of invalids.” ly =| cover of ae twenty-* three days to come Pah old-cotablicbed trinity few or no palates ranged. eee 5 ees iene THE FURNITURE. yes ta se 2 susie in pees and ee a in Ge i Medien THE HOME. THE WASHING AND IRONING. they are discarded and the » on the washboard again resorted Nothing seems to 80 efficacious be joving obstinate spots and ae nee: Hoes Devilled Liver For ppopnes —This a good breakfast Chop ire women w! in their de- : some cold liver'till very re dredge Needless to. this a ‘the cost of strength a1 fort. Others will not ae ae using Py preparation in the way for it ruins the ee leg er, fill ic with directly into a generous tubful bluing water; then they are pa for the tine. Still more labor m: saved by ee the starchin; ork. Lan hanging the clothes, double loths over the line. it handkerchiefs and small napkins are hung up af all, hang a half dozen from the corners at one time, saving space Dish towels and old towels may be spreai he grass. ‘They bleach and: ca ay as well there as if t is well to take down hes here so that ironing may’ be commenced ly on Tuesday. is no saving o! me to do the ironing on Monday, for hen, one ig simply too worn out to di much for the remainder of the week, With the exception, maybe, of the hand~ jefe leave all for Tuesday. Keap a aoa cheap Wl 0 aprinkle Dip it dainty ts the parame it sprinkles more evenly. id be able to do the t ect o Dale into o ape an and ‘fol ied wits | ing — of wi oth every Siam qerinke ont at such garments which 1 few minutes tartrate pet e ‘are many little homemade de- vices which save much of It is too mucl vy tubs of wat o1 two ae always be kept in ‘which to carry an ch back amie aes Tees “level flonan which tonne eu ice like the migrate aoe over the muslin oF calico is. put to| that and is Sette tacked ox underneath. i ‘course, in cl a washing things for lighten- | to fo tastes aoe three d other tae eh ‘eboe, but after a few makes a of good Poe add two hats ated eggs, thinly pee eae ree etre of dry uch | cheese grated, half cupful 2 ee war use | ter (eaapens make 0 ‘one cupful of flour; aes tn Yong slender strips, and bake’ in 2 edlors are apt to run and ruin everything in the tub. Af the white clothes have been hastily rab- bed through and are ready for the boil- cold water, adding one coptel bt the recaratine an One eR: ful of hard soap cut fi Ww clothes to boil for yates ite Tift them out into a tubful of “clean | is a needed for Tarte When pies good plan to male more ae than and bake it up bef starch will have 16 be made ae stiffer thanit would clothes dry, but it as or jelly. rer be hung in the vee but & clean, shady ~placé alwald (be: fonnd © ‘Tetiring, sprinkle the clothes, ork, and oe Bie ibe “an, SSS Sars rack for a short time, vent mildew. SOME GOOD RECIPES. Steamed sansa makes a very light and dish, particular- ly suitable Men medline apd) caus Take a jar of which has a well-fit- i in. of "ow To Serve Pork Ch four pork chops with salt and Set till done. ee Snow.—Choose seven mealy po- tatoes; pare them and cook them well; drain them and mash thoroughly. Press them through a a ee we ates the dish in which 1} Serow a. itt “Tie ae faa ane them pee them to the table. in shells for tarts. dreeaeae These shells will rs frie pans. While in close tin box, and are han or emergency to heat 2 samen ih Mery make a pretty adi tion to the tea table. Orange Apple Sauce—Pare, core, and and cook very pee until the apples year and tender. Serve cold, HOT MUFFINS FOR BREAKFAST. White Popovers—Put two ert of sifted flour ye eae Bake in Fl canter publ fin pans twenty-five minut HE DESIRED MODERATION. let the paper fold itself over his knee. I’m a red-hot, out-and-out, teetotal re~ fant to Weil, goin’ in fer reform I yorker sabbe youd brags rors bed ‘fore 6 Felon have to dice, ene whole ca oper eee mutton cook for a, ioe ea re that more wa- ter is added to the saucepan as it boils away. Place boiled rice | cal on a dish, Set the runtton-in thot en- | goto ter, le the, chopped vegetables on Scatter minced capers over, ish the req duced a Dublin a gentlemai be made it | § Be NEW IRISH STORIES. — Some Ancedotes Told in the Recently Pab lished Journals of Mr. O'Neill Daunt. Some good stories are told in the jour- nals of Mr. O'Neill Daunt, recently rab lished under the title, “A in Ireland.” At one time Mr. Doane He answered that, as he out on the last shooting day he could not fur- juired information with ac- When the Poor Law was first intro- beggar woman, whom n referred to the poorhouse, ‘his Poor law’s a grand thing ~ “Ss sowls ae ae gintlemen.” “Why so now when we axes they only say go tothe poorhouse, mates be- >, they could of you; go and sell your ote, ve ou, advai to the best i C0) ing water; keep adding until there is Soon eS ae ee quart when done.’ Grate the notoriously a a 1 one lemon into 8 cupful of ar, |their vote to the highest bidder. Their three tabl wis of flour and one 1 price was £20 per vote. Hemphill egg; mi together; turn the mix- | requested the priest to preach ture over the raisins, ‘Stirring all, ihe sin of trafficking on the franchise, and time, This m: es three pies. the priest _compliec nounced cor- until brown. pt trafficking in v the. janlines fonor.”” ivan nat “that sermon on bribery. sree was an elegant sermon your foie PAVIIL it do good, do yor “1 think it will make the election run very close, your —_——__—_. DREAD CONSUMPTION. Hopes oak Cherished That It Will Ev: 1 ished. From the Sabeom some, in dra parallel teres ereanacs aa lep- bowever, does not re; as Oe oa identical, ae thnks they make sie ie satay of the pees of leprosy was b general sanita ‘Bartely effected by direct vektorts at preventing contagion. He therefore, that it is. onl; may regard as no Ut forecast that after only we may see the tote etlinction for nother ‘30 years, e would then ly disappeared. COULDN'T ESCAPE IT. Gibletsict Rear Growler | threw up id job because he got the rheu- Yes. Afraid of getting a int. wood the preakfas fire, an’ do. a while, van aa eit yer ay into town they’re down a cents a bar’l » Mandy, was the solemn in- terruptions Hole on! I said I ws fur reform an’ I'll stan’ by it. But Pm blamed ef tm goin’ in fur any revolu- ion. i Well, he got one anyway. ‘oblets—One ‘wl at ts Stitt ts—How’: 2 Joe z ts—He’s sepia of the UNJUST “SUSPICIONS. ‘ery sure, ma’am; there isn’ Ty this é e isn’t a wo- think?" alway rot £20 for) ee re a sin; but, tines referred to Pagelydd Have: booms init lFeee and a just lika't> kuow how must. have

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