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." - ": _'1 . .Frr -" " "rnumiwg farmer.I ".p Th"r sIng .t cevemn u ke D ew from ,.,vn, Should Descend Aike pon ow e mi Uud Um, P ". t -W G. K.NTAEL, Editor. COVINGTON, ST. TAMMANY PARISH, LA., SATURDAY, JUNE 7,1"W. VOL9. X1.8NO9 ,•~~ ~~~~ , ,7 ,. ... THE SEVEN STAMOE nlny *uMM. t , a ls a ms ir rsle now It happy hml Only a boy. Tredglagsa naool. G•e•nedm now by al erner eais. Oaly ay ath. JIvnmgla n gnmo; 1e- t premies Ils ow sewmg. Only sam. Ualuag was flel, Ubm in aowbya ovas was Only a bather. y rdes" *tab ears . Silver theeds Is dark-brows hai. mOnly a graybeard, Todding again. Growing eM anft sa of paln. Only aummnd, r•orgw• with gems; IN AN INDIA TEA FILEM A krooldyat e who mnows As About 0m brant L nea cs.a n we N. s .. p.a r . s.p,- siyls a hs ci.. ani Nee Nes ha*e. - Lrbea "It I.s rriatl bow lIttlS people tLow about t• . Tbhe omumepta o this armids Il the Uaite slates amamats to theousans of eheals sama- ally, aa yet not oee pawa Is a ther- san hkows say thins about the growth and subsequest preparatih 4 tLb lragrant last belies it In pet ea t aruket, an I nay aed that very few kaow how o maske *s whom they have the matsial at hba." This was what Mr. Jaes Virte`. 4 SFifth armease, sIAm o a Bhooklya Eagle writer theether ay. Mr Virtes. Is a soolihuma by birth saG far eiht- aim yeahs was a -aperlateadest at Ins sedls or cmmaind, as they aen called h Iis; metd this tie hbe spent Is the Donasa al Dsgalig provisee, whioh se sa the aertheast portion of tnia about sh ar tthuidre l sity slles bhem (lkset. Blsla askel t toll mesethag of what he keew of dt eltarm M VirThe esat.saed: •The geeral Mes is that all tees -ome ken Qhim lrJapa. This is a enroeous eppedt s. The tes plasea, inastry fa Ilalls ay s mearn a ew oae, sal Irat alby amoses has ommanadel for it a, a-s has bas tho Seeamoan -guess eapapan to n d snuves who would ethom- wlus haeo beIle or meat A-er to It Tam, ase..plmmmr saas arew .hows Ihe o h *oe ta beemaa%' wish mly es iM mb OMan Japan thwse osemm ' o oare frer -ae ahalt to two -n t k•all . eanra, ter a tsar, while In ee_- t wt Is a ds rees ra mlg 1,s, e mmo iner, mas ipmwa ia A s M•a.•rw ho•6% dli• i has s $ ti ., I sant ,M nt-s l who do Ta smayhas •ta awe W aogeeaes~pm efae tab. Ity b a tasemi, aem l-hr s them ate; ,lau as (eltseareis meay a te T•s.e man a'-., -pes te e eo ls satggeds wthe b dlau ir i ras e belter a hlEr ath wr tde . B yes auLs "'-aml lmlee•p it'es eao, tm sI u h: b''-r a l er II ssen ass nth has bees At ate amaas-agein baar as~~n tdlh etr esaar hel mur - a-es s•.aI_ niym k oees tp url ao -s-ser asaa et eo talos, tho lot. for (%Ih ss The tree plaers oIrais ae I sewr# hn est, srad prie thae- sevs upon p.,rig a mesonsteathks lbria sa warm• s t rapas Then -- o im el, t o aoisepem . beg now anda l o malaris, and wrat melves am resie there tar stra le. Sws sa warep aias a always ema- wthr atc wme s si sal thea wt. h t lemspale th m re drel say Manal lesa s tlr o oseat t the Wmla b t wats. the sat therwl bpeha gSo -means As ae wamte y l a very tr. 1i aIe The weawek tevesa or twle horn a days the ma, who re the elutart, eight lers e . The tea Uasfetrr-i• who are shem, week I siuteen boCt 'ea is growa her a I e•at whis, t.mesa, is abeias bem n the tree, ai is Ltheapntate seal at I stale (whick masea at a small stake 4 oad seltomake a bote I the sll, the wedl drpped s a ld eehl), or hen what I called a trarasplastla, weelri, 1 whik is takes mee a toeilag bel ap I bamplatet is the regular mil. This plastiag is dm s the relay sages. a whisk late ken May to November. This seat waste a grest deal of atls- Ot. The lias or aews muast be rage- I Larly da sadl weoe by heal at least 1 mme a mont to proess the growth of a gle whik is wry prelleo Is suck a a elsata. Bsh plant aeutales a GPe Mto hllt about tw lebt I esru, sad a ela at stake wllB show I ahses greal Sm hem three to ler I maths after plaat , A tsasplstald a malea, will appear tS half the t e The plat g s g est like a Ter aor a s . Ita se m Iiaa e esre sa delsem t be mal *adl otf assa asse g whoa the bush will have altoale a t t et ho three to thus sal anhdlf a bLee I have hew a aee tee as I gas tela l eet Iit wtaslelnalas e he tea pleat weoul s WAh a height of eass or twedty eat sad ase I M, t set be to b ar taeew sall bet we a Peamit .beat kr fean a the gMI a Cesr lea, to give mae a wakesl ad a mose dalisate pealtm It p ere alieeto to WW St weald sap t` II alf Snts less wett bhe enthlm. I lte parnaog is lastoaseembe,.ads Y 1Sat begem lumos --- 1 3aChi I wa is sho thse oma- " Blran tha s week is Awpt p See as ~ament ste wr &l bear my mine leaves, which three at p:ucked, and hem the resdalalag ls new brauche will grow wheih will bear leavesja their retera. I we were S rpa bhramb ea . all its leaves we l kill the tea bash, or, n ther wereds we should be 'killing tte goose which lays the golden egrs,' it sach a simile may be used. The frst leaves thus plucked are caled 'No. 1 lush.' They do not make the Ines tea, but rank about as low as a leaf can be valued for commerce. These leaves are taken ea trays into the 'with- erlag-heu ' by the womem who plued them. amd who ar supervised by IdME dan,' er native men, whose businsss it s to sme that the womea do mot spoil the bush. TheM t is allowed to rest o these trays util ft Is withered to the pliancy ef a kM gl ov a process which skes hfroe twelvete eightsedrhors, ao- cordiag i the temperatre. Then it Is eaured away by men and put oa the rolligta le, where it Is meaipulated for atena o tweaty nmates, asooradiu to at cesdltion o the 1sel Th erusb- Slg process biags about the fermeat". tre meeessary to develop the quality of the eat Itis ten take sto the fen meating redas, where it ferriets uatil iti is nondltiea ts gois the dryiag machi•e, Its time bae beimg em oa itos i bhoe. I the dryer it remain until It I cooked, process which re. ques to ib carefully looked afteer a is which mnem bt experienced banda aa emplo y ed. By beinr cooked is Smeast hting dried. The i then goees s the sitiaghoese, where the various grades are made by sitters of the reqei- sis mash, that is twelve, te samd eight Inche to the imch. The twelve amea sitsW the best tes, because that leaf is smallr ad heavier. The SsmaIler the tlesta the better the tea. These rthre tes are straight, ad are kaewm SasPekoe,Pkee Som houga Someohog, represeuting respectively the irst sea- oad mo d third g e Poke souchoug is them oe tip mixed with a lower grade, or a mizteNe o the L•t and seousm mgrade. Seseomhoug is the third straight i . While the e after thome pWe- Isees is ready fer use, it istreted up again Lt extract say dampes which may hav accrued, as the lest is very dlceult aed samepttlih This demo itl packed is cets w shppdiag. What s the bes teat Wel. fittea days after the tt plaeklmg the sesed Suk is ready. aat eight days later the shd lush is plucked d thidsemsltuais the fleest la md enseq tly the best a. Ome grade excels the other is flavor, but they all go throgh the eame pressee whipl I aie described These ladias aseswe pees sat straiglt and have a delicious faver, whereas most meeas that the, last has been mne drawn ead the m lied up hm, q d" with alsoe lrves msd asea b r tfa nl g erand adgso As to pies, tshe l udium Pak sells dar sixtprslmeesna pemmd, tas Fekee og rg !se ftyr mates ed the Uoeeemdeor srtypavmasts. The best eChs teas, iif ye I get the em at be asdl or leassa omi deller a p onse emdma grade sem.- tg tSv te •seand tthirdL irt sity-t e eei The emad wlr Ipliama ws.ael greaitys're td ao fis a.msa I 1sft when I sat wean t adis, thas muatyen atstmasmgIaM omyanbessti- tsa per ceat. f. the ia mmstd thee, while am.res.I lafds sent ftyam per eat nt r priacigal ar- ker amr Lag d, Ausstsi, Ario taWds met the Cale of Good opsd she is steadily as her Mfreigm commesue. TMe teui ian this euntry amounts to about nem hun. deesdnd tea milie pns s p-rmnaum, ad at this Iseppeas met mre than Ave huade thoesed pomade s ome hm I. dia It is only nematly, however, that Idisem tse have beens Isteducede r. TERROR 35 EPIDEMIC. T wo as Why.. a Da m e 9-I.P I~tioa uean eowar'L Gays R~I-S Keiht hims uel the drn als abeiylag paokom. Bat Is it jest r - "mfap with .ewaeui? Wod amy ass be a kle.. hearted if he ... eM be etwke ? Dowe -a every bighieati. fbooh. frn i,.r llk as. ea dq~grbhphmheearn L~y~ Itas hote thirty tbLmtei to the isaai~ a .dam thathie arnas~a.iwr Nok seps. Issues ubesk beaussr the ie. meicte elieS whhseug by. or tht the ightd iheatisa tseel rne the pern sprair tweS er all hb pmsv, 35 .eM be* whtriwte .. wl at m If he Mi, bat it whimb hin ran like a 'rnatemssek. Hie tease ay tail his that bie backI las tred a tar- get as brsm baast. thathbe iaas lhty to be shat reinsUag w aivamimps&Anwlkey a ee e Ia- mea ab ta Maer aat e at a ad- winaq tham at a feMa a vw eQathi apse him at* blstuis. Do iaestbr ct l s Cur e Sm is 'IM m-n sat al his _ mmmleiin"a ar- at ata 1 -a Uater Qrn dhumamusa, eqrHS+ ilitary r whe a ws the white ba~ite ii0060MmW&as e tet sap.. a. ew-a up.. 1ps a" Is he meralyun7tpusmie fee -u asyt Paeen set 3u tis iS far tasass imit that he is iseamdat it h~e mmsea 'minbt apiiAeal It is -er sar y aat tham he mIt r we 36 th ~se uaast~af ft h~ so me- ha~e/ biees b t heif MM b hainge -I ha--b-bw the whe b mw. t as, i. Rw it mitbehesea - rnai he a ea The. pa b whiseab ir I.asa sail rmlaelyu - '-t- mi !s ad. UIt uiethoUiSW . e Is ras ar eotzd arnS a ae r 1r~a, b (k iae at-ed -- ' >r Iheiaae th tarwda tsar..-& bet ~br- an.3 V.- IC ~~- e~ VERSS TO THE EDITOR. WItty sayims Tar Aceempnalsd we . ebadr r..r r•ms.. The edito of one of New York's many repositories of humr i almost daily in reeeipt of versifled eommealn catious from his contributors, subenit t1ag verses which in many lnstances are lamentably inferior to the eom- munaletions themselves. From bee of the most prolific poetic eas came the following: 0! prltbee east your eagle squint O'er this poeti• tale And if 'ti. good enough to print Rembmber 'ti for sale. The same writer shows that even the poet Is sometimes compeled to think of material things, and in seeding a Soee- aet to the Soul to be pased o to the woper chamnel, he observes: . I may, my Lord. I hope you're well, This Sea et to the Soul I •--- waste Ml wl sell For two fall toes ol ea, sit Friendship of many years' standing prevented bloodshed when the editor received a quatrain accompanied by the lefty lnes: They my you doan' know wha Is what I don't believe you do. O your decision k• this Qute reaes my eplt of you. 'lmain. To this the editor found it poeAtable to reply: I may net knaw eft what Ie what Or which is whleh-de't ask IS Rat I do knaw year IIle Quat Lie. burled nl my baseLS The next coantribution from this ge- teman brought with it the invocatioa: I pray that you and I may get A gift from Heaven's dome: Mar youesesss to like s t lines, I dollars for the pome It sometimes happens, as in the three lnstaoes followlg, that moaey is oeither lost sight of altogether or s so subor- dlaatod that it is rather an aooemsory an ay thing els: 've worked for py I nevs get Until my bead is hoary; Take this and haoersend mo not; 'll take It out In glory. Appeals of this sort are very hard to resist, thouagh i the instance following, the editor, rather than feel himself re- spoasible for a premature though happy death, returned the poem to the writer. The note read thus: W I Comd gat this Dens In eour magestas 01 frlend. I seuld have reahed Re pI naA~ Attaied my ehorishod ed. 01 take the poses, print t, and Dsklgt my poor week eye. And was. I me my uses la type o01 ta I'll st•ry die. The third utterly unselfish ubiellows: yewu st It. take Itl S rat o an eumesd; And be dartme " The meter is rsther weak In the last lis, but te sentlment of the whole u. * i*fsreshlg that a very bed poem weas sespted and paid for on the stregth o tbe litle ne that eseo with IL-John Kendrick R•sa, is rchMr. WIE• MODERATION. a ws• •ao~p-aes wem ies Iu deslug with Austria the. Prfsls oerm.eahewed a wise amoberaiom It ammea•n as teitemy, me t he ~ e7ia l-spa -epan weas -. is ibalels t4erb Aisia mbeut U, _A thei m kern fStsy t the onse dthes war. The em was aia whm P•r•e sic brdeas te saureme ariter ofGee d many, a s tal s apsr ead KIar Au stia SaNgaery oeaseda ee perst e the Ger•mas bedy. hem that ome mst, o ar d avs beis• the peass was siguel. NM . lemisek empieoa all his addre to tars the eapre he at- tacked, na aluestvwerthrew late as ally. e fereesw that his real aetege. asts were oat em the Daube, but as the Rhie sand the Vlstel. be mas ee aeta m s ee ooistely ea the ed Greek malsm : Taet yeou amass if there were m day tboayeyr d ei, andJyear rias as it they wee t be. coame your emmies" Bat th pieble was mare difeult Ia al with the oor Gersmea states. which had anl, with tke eeeptis ofs Roeklsmburg.Sehwula, adhered b Aus- Nassea and Paiakforstwere marked oet tsrl simedate m si rr they had bees for aeesstry objects .1 Prwema amnites, Wad the esmes-t as tKing i Hamern, w• repaired straight to Vimaa a d r to sr late amy aegtat am dargatej t his erows, was absolutely fatal s his pee ls a a esrmeaiga Pins rire p riries to -ar were the ples ad prises of the was The sesthean htagdemo oadsu asd Wartambeig enad *theean Dmehy of Oes msraped the tseritdmli grum• f Pr ule sadretalasdthklrsvesalgnt sader fi esy seioes 1 the North Gears La lge, which drew a lie at be Biwar ise asres tae eeantry. Bet sb e esanuar onventons with Presase Whisk any were esnmpsed te e, gal-d their smis ad, sea.- - . btir, a ees -emsely -der t sestrrel of th e mrt eof sii.- aeashegh Beelw. edlseaes isa virtue. Des't get rattled Ia eshmel ge er.. bwles is kmersstly he i. Aem s ecabulary shailUky uses lb mawmr * amaas Ag siMea sedby a pagi fee te lsm t answer is kegaealy uria such ase than that sa teahie. the esaseslal katmiss eq olsesism cshie be thsMt aia! do the teeasbem herghk the see esaesi easeer of a Whies the ast fs the sight is always easing ti the waess hat to amewr a quesser senssetly is ser thes to answer it Inesasss,. as Mai ft d in, bnisi. M s l ded wedees am lasties dry witheot sense -n assly th e oin bhe* asti aesed ishe Matsesl. 1OVERNMENT OLERKS sen and wr.mn W eee; Tass .n Pe.. Snutde both •ses wsor togethe I to armo ocs? Ofeoams they do America girls eam ta e ears themeives aay place, and these maideas are by so meas spring chickens. Not many of them are on the marry, theugh every now ad the we bear ceoe deeppngo et h pay-aols with a good husband. The late Att y-emeral Brewster got a wife a this Tremary Deparment. e was the daughter.o as x-e•eaetry of the Treu ry, sad she was em of the pret thet wome that Washinton has ever known. Brewster saw her as he wenot through the department one day on some legal basines long before be was Attormy-Generl and -e said to a Meand: "What a pretty woman?" She overhead sad replied in a stage whisper. "What as gly ma" a Brewster yen knew was ugly enough to stop a clock. His face had been brmt all ouat of shape when he was a baby, by his falling Into the re ar by his attempt lag . save his little stet from burs- lrg. Bth storhia are tel, and I don't knaw whlih is eLrect. At any rate he overhear the remark o the pretty heasury clerk. He met her the same might at a reedpotodn ad she found Mr. Brewster as e•tsrtoainag as he was ugly. After a tfw mouthe e hproposi to her at she a epted him a• t ot a SAet-clas husband. Stephean A. Douglas married a department clerk nd many c the ladles f the deparmatuts o nto the best of Washdigton society. It is as unwrittns law in some of the de- partmte thaet a hsbad and his wife shall et be a the payrolls at the same time, at when tw departmoent Clerks marry em is espected to leave. Postmater-Ge al Vilas, however, ob- jcted to this theory, and a mmber of the Cabinet oseee mow allow their clerks to marry, if they choose. One I of the prettiest girls in the Peaslo Oeo was married the other day to a very accomplished young clerk, who word beside her. Theirleld o work, however, was hangaaed i order that e remark might be earsed by the mar- riage, sa they now have god posttions ina New York. Not a few clerks are married secretly ad their ames ap• pear on the peyrehl c the departaent as single after they have been marrie d. It s Igreat deal esier to live Wash- t angon on- 1US a year than S.o1 a year, and Cupidgets adog mush better I when bet hutsbsd and wise ea keep thi Ces.irkr rashilrob Phila-i UNCLE SAM' ARMY. A.se hre Met m Meet ss see m•er em n -se.d -O.. ,,, The arm of the Uaited sates ecu- sists a eraemtseomes eersr aad dab O omwd I mi3 s @ m mmd a smets t member ft emlisted msa to ALd by a ge ral law ta~I r sa-o eral rears congems has e beema th habi o app.1asss gfsor oly Sass aud At doe selsm Uklytfe gt est d the ba, athough the s uyater Ies are geasrlly miugr at last the itsatetry sS. itttg a co"owsr.- is mmber of em•lthted smo who are permimg vtUhaatIM the Ajsat• qesserl Ptle ahhy poterthetos actual I5at o the army as w 41E. 9" the are suet ter reel private mirs for rm.. . ... er; this hot iusples a great &eal 4 wit es the Iarnt paragraph writers who do wet understart wha our army is Se. We heis wver been Li danger of say od"u foray k erm Csaaa er Maios. our arwy would doo precstus little good if oea barbers w mIavade by a bestle estk usds hr seeral s pest the Ia- aies has ceased ken tmullblu sad the tswa-e spe•slator is at rest. We have mo ightlg hor our army to d(a Bat the eegamisaiso t a rsy is matd as easy thl , ad sm wobey the is- Jueum., ii tmeoO pease to prep for war. just hr emeah to keep up a miui- the smallest umber of ealsates ms that will pesa•t th noors to keep in military proes A regimeat of ia- oary wi STh aoes and hardly !0 elltesd -mo mees petty Iophbeavy, but the W eers tahe a rsegimeutl oea gamaitom areuchl which LM ealsted me sem e arrei aged m esily as la -hed Perry PNweri, La asuteuma. 21e Deerse o UsgsLeY4. A Llgsadaeseemlamtd th Ela g SJersalem de misery lately in a hopital sm Mies. A qualis desmud- as eOn the sdges s sL Umar ebees iathe strets of Veiese is the sod dty porter at .. the uret spledid palaces hasps the deir o th hese where e oqght to be teaser At Na- phas th De Ia Leams grades t SpaS, is a lawyeVW olk. At Palemr. t- Due as es. res gee abtt the street p1e*iag up elgar esu sad ay sl og s m he orl. The PmseeM P- jtel Is a sigri a se eh•te im BserM. At Ris Apres thme isa lnely lewer alrl, shet twety. w,, who. asked where at emes ase, s- ie thast she wa sa Lm sd but that hr pesas -e SmemaM the smetr P•eol The garm wue" se•e was Iesuldha PFeld whem adt if she was a melmste of His >sisms an. laad athe eadm her maly i was be move llr .t • ase ly ak a.--. Y. -s seoes. AagM e-uourpme _ _ ew . -- n st e artisle I, the Mi'. Du Fashio-Y haw mand a sltaea, sir. I am ant a beck-weom ar de I he to wite re a livigr. Ian Mr. Se Whisn, a rather wel-hakews miasstsy, lseaer-iss Nsa Seolmsse. Phaspher-4l1M I bog her umIm.- S-4At areesseit W shrec sku bsll rematatom of a temple o commeers It I wasmdoat lSfepeme off Um sad smpar. ad stood several Se*t high. The sehitteral beauties woe well shows, sad the esl was espeelally dlewr. WEATHER PREDIOTO. TLeo 'l. N eee W mFaes wbLm mensO Fe.sme Cuaso a a.. . Laigi Pairles, tho eemed A., rector of the observatory o Verneiae has made hlmselt a speclalist I _ a•we lems appertaniag to the desee•isity of too earth. For sens forty enrs e has studied bthis qwastin, anh pMblished. various papers and more thea a ua- deed oetee so memib Ulertonsiely for solcnes, he s has hought well pb- lisb them. not only lt Italiam, but -I local papers having natural y a rese ed cealatana. Dr. Albert Danthais gives, In Cosmos, a essst the Iseslt obtained by . Palmiri, whisk bid fair to prove of eousioserai impertamee, it not in the Mid of oasesricl ,ginser Lag, In that of msteorosl and the predlction of weather. M. Pal mierl taiatses, irs that the p teatlal of objeots whisrl uss the height of the serroealug earth 418- fer finom t in siga, in tal weather be- lag segadve sad p tuliv only when rain, hall, or snow ell within a 65p tain distance of the observa~toma s. ondly, the electricity of objects enesas lag in height the sare of the earth is not their own, s to speak, bat is due to the induction of th atmospher He Iadi•tes, for example, that If Vesuvius, were negative while Naples below were poltive, sad this wonm m to difforet disposition of elserity a their seranes, the two wqsi tend is tow togethe and equalise; wh rseethi i found not teb themes. Theuhe triolty is, therefor•, due o Id astieon and is so rmalntalne whle the tinuat•e inluene is steady, cSanging as it chages . Po lmier has ls"sUe his experimeent sem thomands of timee sine IUs In varied mean- ears to elimiate errors, ead he eatfetootsily preos tat the electricity o ta ir el iseas s sign to that of the earth. The ele triulty of the earth is posaltive and that of the ir negative. Be gives two 3- perimeont showing the- iniease of ta natural changes in the atOmahrse. A platinum ep sued with wat* and thoroughly iamlatei, is onnssted t the plate of condenaerelectrmestr, the whole exposed to te m ray. The~ evaporation reveals the presa e of egative electricity. Inveuly. if the samee ep is Alled with mew, the o which is formed predees lgns e of psi- ive electriciuty, to edonei s sm of mi s in the experiment beaing thea o the comiswr, na am ount of the fuble oe.s o the potental, sal the masteoe- el Imslation at platinum sup The quest t e f tk elt upon t•e e et me- it•of the as, 'lr ate t ores of thI me, has Alsoe besneasseafy mdNsr a•__g...•1Jeel e e b jeetdle d ." if it Io is. O n these lemlOes are ln tahe •e• of speculation, N. meald re sheued feel the meet awe seam Of the preMdito ent wea&sr. IS fet, asesl- lag is thediuester of the Feaviu - servatory, we mast diemmi ear old friend the baremeter as the idissmeta ma tas eighty persesee . a of se toe I pr--edictI . sa .tgp s the detesmen - whisk nlaer is found ht deaulPt. a amen tor the sseleum oerle s streenser observatione spteawvsm with aid bsiepsq the time of banheimegu** dimion of weather to b ab nlIeg•r urediatlias Utpias deam.s - S riseal:g I. .eer. OHAWNOE U IN'ATLE. :t,. Aheu .yin z.a.r h* ft thoo sistarmt that is tuker a ass's wul olslt iskill hin is eWps, md.q may hers isulla fits. h umw a rhetadmal bypashis, inaswSib thy last that minparaitwl j w oat at a whle s amba, at theta r0 Ia heat ot battle tabe slss grul bsa., we believe. bathale 0e aine* wib orm the aw bas. d th ahese, tba e aui it weedt take 115 ps.i it l aalnd $pombat powdenr t - el sath the emmy in . h boss t ash. 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Page 1: - rnumiwg farmer - Library of Congresschroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn82015387/1890-06-07/ed...for ae (%Ih sewr# I ss The hn tree est, srad plaers prie oIraisthae-sevs upon p.,rig

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- W G. K.NTAEL, Editor. COVINGTON, ST. TAMMANY PARISH, LA., SATURDAY, JUNE 7,1"W. VOL9. X1.8NO9,•~~ ~~~~ , ,7 ,. ...

THE SEVEN STAMOE

nlny *uMM.t , a ls a ms irrsle now It happy hml

Only a boy.Tredglagsa naool.G•e•nedm now by al erner eais.

Oaly ay ath.JIvnmgla n gnmo;1e- t premies Ils ow sewmg.

Only sam.Ualuag was flel,Ubm in aowbya ovas was

Only a bather.y rdes" *tab ears .Silver theeds Is dark-brows hai.

mOnly a graybeard,Todding again.Growing eM anft sa of paln.

Only aummnd,r•orgw• with gems;

IN AN INDIA TEA FILEM

A krooldyat e who mnows AsAbout • 0m brant L nea

cs.a n we N. s .. p.a r . s.p,-siyls a hs ci.. ani

Nee Nes ha*e. - Lrbea

"It I.s rriatl bow lIttlS peopletLow about t• . Tbhe omumepta othis armids Il the Uaite slatesamamats to theousans of eheals sama-ally, aa yet not oee pawa Is a ther-san hkows say thins about the growth

and subsequest preparatih 4 tLblragrant last belies it In pet ea t

aruket, an I nay aed that very fewkaow how o maske *s whom they havethe matsial at hba."

This was what Mr. Jaes Virte`. 4SFifth armease, sIAm o a Bhooklya

Eagle writer theether ay. Mr Virtes.Is a soolihuma by birth saG far eiht-aim yeahs was a -aperlateadest at Inssedls or cmmaind, as they aen calledh Iis; metd this tie hbe spent Isthe Donasa al Dsgalig provisee,whioh se sa the aertheast portion of

tnia about sh ar tthuidre l sityslles bhem (lkset. Blsla askel ttoll mesethag of what he keew of dteltarm M VirThe esat.saed: •Thegeeral Mes is that all tees -ome kenQhim lrJapa. This is a enroeouseppedt s. The tes plasea, inastryfa Ilalls ay s mearn a ew oae, salIrat alby amoses has ommanadel for it

a, a-s has bas thoSeeamoan -guess eapapan to

n d snuves who would ethom-wlus haeo beIle or meat A-er to ItTam, ase..plmmmr saas arew.hows Ihe o h *oe ta beemaa%' wishmly es iM mb OMan Japan thwseosemm ' o oare frer -ae ahalt to two-n t k•all .eanra, ter a tsar,

while In ee_- t wt Is a ds rees ramlg 1,s, e mmo iner, masipmwa ia A s M•a.•rw ho•6% dli• i

has s $ ti ., I sant ,M nt-s

l who do Ta smayhas •taawe W aogeeaes~pm efaetab. Ity b a tasemi, aem l-hr sthem ate; ,lau as (eltseareismeay a te T•s.e man a'-.,-pes te e eo ls satggeds

wthe b dlau ir i ras e belter ahlEr ath wr tde . B yes auLs"'-aml lmlee•p it'es eao, tm sI uh: b''-r a l er II ssen ass nthhas bees At ate amaas-agein baaras~~n tdlh etr esaar hel mur -a-es s•.aI_ niym k oees tp url ao-s-ser asaa et eo talos, tho lot.for (%Ih ss The tree plaers oIraisae I sewr# hn est, srad prie thae-sevs upon p.,rig a mesonsteathks

lbria sa warm• s t rapas Then

--o im el, t o aoisepem .begnow anda l o malaris, and wratmelves am resie there tar stra le.Sws sa warep aias a always ema-

wthr atc wme s si sal thea wt. ht lemspale th m re drel sayManal lesa s tlr o oseat t the Wmla b twats. the sat therwl bpeha gSo

-means As ae wamte y l a very tr. 1iaIe The weawek tevesa or twlehorn a days the ma, who re theelutart, eight lers e . The teaUasfetrr-i• who are shem, week Isiuteen boCt 'ea is growa her a Ie•at whis, t.mesa, is abeias bem nthe tree, ai is Ltheapntate seal at Istale (whick masea at a small stake 4oad seltomake a bote I the sll, the

wedl drpped s a ld eehl), or henwhat I called a trarasplastla, weelri, 1whik is takes mee a toeilag bel ap Ibamplatet is the regular mil. Thisplastiag is dm s the relay sages. awhisk late ken May to November.This seat waste a grest deal of atls-Ot. The lias or aews muast be rage- ILarly da sadl weoe by heal at least 1mme a mont to proess the growth of a

gle whik is wry prelleo Is suck aa elsata. Bsh plant aeutales aGPe Mto hllt about tw lebt Iesru, sad a ela at stake wllB show I

ahses greal Sm hem three to ler Imaths after plaat , A tsasplstald amalea, will appear tS half the t eThe plat g s g est like a Ter aor a

s . Ita se m Iiaa e esre sa delsem tbe mal *adl otf assa asse gwhoa the bush will have altoale a t

t et ho three to thus sal anhdlf abLee I have hew a aee tee as I

gas tela l eet Iit wtaslelnalas ehe tea pleat weoul s WAh a height ofeass or twedty eat sad ase I M, tset be to b ar taeew sall bet we a

Peamit .beat kr fean a

the gMI a Cesr lea, to give mae awakesl ad a mose dalisate pealtm It pere alieeto to WW St weald sap t` II

alf Snts less wett bhe enthlm. Ilte parnaog is lastoaseembe,.adsY 1Sat begem lumos ---1 3aChi I

wa is sho thse oma- "Blran tha s week is Awpt p

See as ~ament ste wr &l

bear my mine leaves, which three atp:ucked, and hem the resdalalag lsnew brauche will grow wheih willbear leavesja their retera. I we wereS rpa bhramb ea . all its leaves we

l kill the tea bash, or, n therwereds we should be 'killing ttegoose which lays the golden egrs,'it sach a simile may be used. Thefrst leaves thus plucked are caled'No. 1 lush.' They do not make theInes tea, but rank about as low as aleaf can be valued for commerce. Theseleaves are taken ea trays into the 'with-erlag-heu ' by the womem who pluedthem. amd who ar supervised by IdMEdan,' er native men, whose businsss its to sme that the womea do mot spoil thebush. TheM t is allowed to rest othese trays util ft Is withered to thepliancy ef a kM gl ov a process whichskes hfroe twelvete eightsedrhors, ao-cordiag i the temperatre. Then it Iseaured away by men and put oa therolligta le, where it Is meaipulatedfor atena o tweaty nmates, asooradiuto at cesdltion o the 1sel Th erusb-Slg process biags about the fermeat".tre meeessary to develop the quality ofthe eat Itis ten take sto the fenmeating redas, where it ferriets uatiliti is nondltiea ts gois the dryiagmachi•e, Its time bae beimg em oaitos i bhoe. I the dryer it remainuntil It I cooked, process which re.ques to ib carefully looked afteer ais which mnem bt experienced bandaaa employed. By beinr cooked isSmeast hting dried. The i then goeess the sitiaghoese, where the variousgrades are made by sitters of the reqei-sis mash, that is twelve, te samd eightInche to the imch. The twelveamea sitsW the best tes, becausethat leaf is smallr ad heavier. TheSsmaIler the tlesta the better the tea. Theserthre tes are straight, ad are kaewmSasPekoe,Pkee Som houga Someohog,represeuting respectively the irst sea-oad mo d third g e Poke souchougis them oe tip mixed with a lower grade,or a mizteNe o the L•t and seousmmgrade. Seseomhoug is the third straighti . While the e after thome pWe-Isees is ready fer use, it istreted upagain Lt extract say dampes whichmay hav accrued, as the lest is verydlceult aed samepttlih This demo itlpacked is cets w shppdiag. What sthe bes teat Wel. fittea days afterthe tt plaeklmg the sesed Suk isready. aat eight days later the shdlush is plucked d thidsemsltuais thefleest la md enseq tly the best

a. Ome grade excels the other isflavor, but they all go throgh the eamepressee whipl I aie described Theseladias aseswe pees sat straiglt andhave a delicious faver, whereas most

meeas that the, last has beenmne drawn ead the m lied up

hm, q d" with alsoelrves msd asea b r tfa nl gerand adgso As to pies, tshe l udiumPak sells dar sixtprslmeesna pemmd,tas Fekee og rg !se ftyr mates edthe Uoeeemdeor srtypavmasts. Thebest eChs teas, iif ye I get the

em at be asdl or leassaomi deller a p onse emdma grade sem.-tg tSv te •seand tthirdL irt sity-t eeei The emad wlr Ipliama ws.aelgreaitys're td ao fis a.msa I1sft when I sat wean t adis, thasmuatyen atstmasmgIaM omyanbessti-tsa per ceat. f. the ia mmstdthee, while am.res.I lafds sentftyam per eat nt r priacigal ar-

ker amr Lag d, Ausstsi, AriotaWds met the Cale of Good opsdshe is steadily as her Mfreigmcommesue. TMe teui ianthis euntry amounts to about nem hun.deesdnd tea milie pns s p-rmnaum,ad at this Iseppeas met mre than Avehuade thoesed pomade s ome hm I.dia It is only nematly, however, thatIdisem tse have beens Isteducede r.

TERROR 35 EPIDEMIC.

T wo as Why.. a Da m e

9-I.P I~tioa uean eowar'L GaysR~I-S Keiht hims uel the

drn als abeiylag paokom.Bat Is it jest r -"mfap with

.ewaeui? Wod amy ass be a kle..hearted if he ...eM be etwke ? Dowe-a every bighieati. fbooh. frn

i,.r llk as. eadq~grbhphmheearn L~y~Itas hote thirty tbLmtei to theisaai~ a .dam thathie arnas~a.iwrNok seps. Issues ubesk beaussr the ie.meicte elieS whhseug by. or tht theightd iheatisa tseel rne the pern

sprair tweS er all hb pmsv, 35.eM be* whtriwte ..wl at m If he

Mi, bat it whimb hin ranlike a 'rnatemssek. Hie tease aytail his that bie backI las tred a tar-get as brsm baast. thathbe iaas lhtyto be shat reinsUag w aivamimps&Anwlkey a ee e Ia-

mea ab ta Maer aat e at a ad-winaq tham at a feMa a vw eQathiapse him at* blstuis. Doiaestbr ct l s Cur e Sm is 'IM

m-n sat al his _ mmmleiin"aar- at ata 1 -a

Uater Qrn dhumamusa, eqrHS+ilitary r whe a ws the white

ba~ite ii0060MmW&as e tetsap.. a. ew-a up.. 1ps a" Is hemeralyun7tpusmie fee -u asyt

Paeen set 3u tis iS far tasassimit that he is iseamdatit h~e mmsea 'minbt apiiAealIt is -er sar y aat tham he

mIt r we 36th ~se uaast~af ft h~ so me-

ha~e/ biees b t heif MM bhainge -I ha--b-bw the whe b

mw. t as, i. Rw

it mitbehesea

- rnai he a ea The.pa b whiseab ir I.asa sail

rmlaelyu - '-t- mi !s ad. UIt

uiethoUiSW . e Is ras areotzd arnS a ae r 1r~a, b (k iaeat-ed -- ' >r Iheiaae thtarwda tsar..-& bet

~br- an.3 V.- IC ~~- e~

VERSS TO THE EDITOR.

WItty sayims Tar Aceempnalsd we. ebadr r..r r•ms..

The edito of one of New York'smany repositories of humr i almostdaily in reeeipt of versifled eommealncatious from his contributors, subenitt1ag verses which in many lnstancesare lamentably inferior to the eom-munaletions themselves.

From bee of the most prolific poeticeas came the following:

0! prltbee east your eagle squintO'er this poeti• tale

And if 'ti. good enough to printRembmber 'ti for sale.

The same writer shows that even thepoet Is sometimes compeled to think ofmaterial things, and in seeding a Soee-aet to the Soul to be pased o to thewoper chamnel, he observes: .

I may, my Lord. I hope you're well,This Sea et to the Soul

I •--- waste Ml wl sellFor two fall toes ol ea,

sitFriendship of many years' standing

prevented bloodshed when the editorreceived a quatrain accompanied bythe lefty lnes:

They my you doan' know wha Is whatI don't believe you do.

O your decision k• this Qutereaes my eplt of you.

'lmain.To this the editor found it poeAtable

to reply:I may net knaw eft what Ie what

Or which is whleh-de't ask ISRat I do knaw year IIle Quat

Lie. burled nl my baseLSThe next coantribution from this ge-

teman brought with it the invocatioa:I pray that you and I may get

A gift from Heaven's dome:Mar youesesss to like s t lines,

I dollars for the pomeIt sometimes happens, as in the three

lnstaoes followlg, that moaey is oeitherlost sight of altogether or s so subor-dlaatod that it is rather an aooemsory

an ay thing els:'ve worked for py I nevs getUntil my bead is hoary;

Take this and haoersend mo not;'ll take It out In glory.

Appeals of this sort are very hard toresist, thouagh i the instance following,the editor, rather than feel himself re-spoasible for a premature though happydeath, returned the poem to the writer.The note read thus:

W I Comd gat this Dens Ineour magestas 01 frlend.

I seuld have reahed Re pI naA~Attaied my ehorishod ed.

01 take the poses, print t, andDsklgt my poor week eye.

And was. I me my uses la typeo01 ta I'll st•ry die.

The third utterly unselfishubiellows:

yewu st It. take ItlS rat o an eumesd;

And be dartme "The meter is rsther weak In the last

lis, but te sentlment of the wholeu. * i*fsreshlg that a very bed poemweas sespted and paid for on the

stregth o tbe litle ne that eseowith IL-John Kendrick R•sa, isrchMr.

WIE• MODERATION.

a ws• •ao~p-aes wem iesIu deslug with Austria the. Prfslsoerm.eahewed a wise amoberaiom

It ammea•n as teitemy, me t he ~e7ia l-spa -epan weas -. is

ibalels t4erb Aisia mbeut U, _Athei m kern fStsy t the onse dtheswar. The em was aia whm P•r•esic brdeas te saureme ariter ofGee dmany, a s tal s apsr ead KIarAu stia SaNgaery oeaseda ee perst ethe Ger•mas bedy. hem that omemst, o ar d avs beis• the peass wassiguel. NM . lemisek empieoa all

his addre to tars the eapre he at-tacked, na aluestvwerthrew late asally. e fereesw that his real aetege.asts were oat em the Daube, but asthe Rhie sand the Vlstel. be masee aeta m s ee ooistely ea the edGreek malsm : Taet yeou amassif there were m day tboayeyr d ei,andJyear rias as it they wee t be.

coame your emmies"Bat th pieble was mare difeult Iaal with the oor Gersmea states.

which had anl, with tke eeeptis ofsRoeklsmburg.Sehwula, adhered b Aus-

Nassea and Paiakforstwere marked oettsrl simedate m si rr they hadbees for aeesstry objects .1 Prwemaamnites, Wad the esmes-t as tKingi Hamern, w• repaired straight to

Vimaa a d r to sr late amyaegtat am dargatej t his erows,was absolutely fatal s his pee ls a aesrmeaiga Pins rire p riries to-ar were the ples ad prises of thewas The sesthean htagdemo oadsuasd Wartambeig enad *theean Dmehyof Oes msraped the tseritdmli grum•

f Pr ule sadretalasdthklrsvesalgntsader fi esy seioes 1 the North

Gears La lge, which drew a lie atbe Biwar ise asres tae eeantry. Bet

sb e esanuar onventons withPresase Whisk any were esnmpsed te

e, gal-d their smis ad, sea.-- . btir, a ees -emsely -der

t sestrrel of th e mrt eof sii.-aeashegh Beelw.

edlseaes isa virtue.Des't get rattled Ia eshmel ge er..

bwles is kmersstly he i.

Aem s ecabulary shailUky uses lbmawmr * amaasAg siMea sedby a pagi fee te

lsm t answer is kegaealy uriasuch ase than that sa teahie.

the esaseslal katmiss eq olsesismcshie be thsMt aia! do the teeasbemherghk the see esaesi easeer of a

Whies the ast fs the sightis always easing ti the waesshat to amewr a quesser senssetly

is ser thes to answer it Inesasss,.

as Mai ft d in, bnisi. M s l

ded wedees am lasties dry witheotsense -n assly th e oinbhe* asti aesed ishe Matsesl.

1OVERNMENT OLERKS

sen and wr.mn W eee; Tass .n Pe..

Snutde both •ses wsor togethe Ito armo ocs?

Ofeoams they do America girls eamta e ears themeives aay place, andthese maideas are by so meas springchickens. Not many of them are on themarry, theugh every now ad the webear ceoe deeppngo et h pay-aolswith a good husband. The late Att

y-emeral Brewster got a wife a thisTremary Deparment. e was thedaughter.o as x-e•eaetry of theTreu ry, sad she was em of the pretthet wome that Washinton has everknown. Brewster saw her as he wenotthrough the department one day onsome legal basines long before be wasAttormy-Generl and -e said to aMeand:

"What a pretty woman?"She overhead sad replied in a stage

whisper."What as gly ma" a Brewster

yen knew was ugly enough to stop aclock. His face had been brmt all ouatof shape when he was a baby, by hisfalling Into the re ar by his attemptlag . save his little stet from burs-lrg. Bth storhia are tel, and I don'tknaw whlih is eLrect. At any rate heoverhear the remark o the prettyheasury clerk. He met her the samemight at a reedpotodn ad she found Mr.Brewster as e•tsrtoainag as he wasugly. After a tfw mouthe e hproposito her at she a epted him a• t ot aSAet-clas husband. Stephean A. Douglasmarried a department clerk nd manyc the ladles f the deparmatuts onto the best of Washdigton society. Itis as unwrittns law in some of the de-partmte thaet a hsbad and his wifeshall et be a the payrolls at the sametime, at when tw departmoentClerks marry em is espected to leave.Postmater-Ge al Vilas, however, ob-jcted to this theory, and a mmber ofthe Cabinet oseee mow allow theirclerks to marry, if they choose. One Iof the prettiest girls in the PeasloOeo was married the other day to avery accomplished young clerk, whoword beside her. Theirleld o work,however, was hangaaed i order that eremark might be earsed by the mar-riage, sa they now have god posttionsina New York. Not a few clerks aremarried secretly ad their ames ap•pear on the peyrehl c the departaentas single after they have been marrie d.It s Igreat deal esier to live Wash- t

angon on- 1US a year than S.o1 ayear, and Cupidgets adog mush better Iwhen bet hutsbsd and wise ea keepthi Ces.irkr rashilrob Phila-i

UNCLE SAM' ARMY.A.se hre Met m Meet ss see

m•er em n -se.d -O.. ,,,The arm of the Uaited sates ecu-

sists a eraemtseomes eersr aaddab O omwd I mi3 s @ m mmda smets t member ft emlisted msa to

ALd by a ge ral law ta~I r sa-oeral rears congems has e beema thhabi o app.1asss gfsor oly Sassaud At doe selsm Uklytfe gt est dthe ba, athough the s uyaterIes are geasrlly miugr at last theitsatetry sS. itttg a co"owsr.-is mmber of em•lthted smo who are

permimg vtUhaatIM the Ajsat•qesserl Ptle ahhy poterthetos actualI5at o the army as w 41E.9" the are suet ter reel privatemirs for rm.. . ...er; thishot iusples a great &eal 4 wit es theIarnt paragraph writers who dowet understart wha our army is Se.We heis wver been Li danger of sayod"u foray k erm Csaaa er Maios. ourarwy would doo precstus little good ifoea barbers w mIavade by a bestle

estk usds hr seeral s pest the Ia-aies has ceased ken tmullblu sad thetswa-e spe•slator is at rest. Wehave mo ightlg hor our army to d(aBat the eegamisaiso t a rsy is matdas easy thl , ad sm wobey the is-Jueum., ii tmeoO pease to prep forwar. just hr emeah to keep up a miui-

the smallest umber of ealsates msthat will pesa•t th noors to keep inmilitary proes A regimeat of ia-oary wi STh aoes and hardly !0elltesd -mo mees petty Iophbeavy,but the W eers tahe a rsegimeutl oeagamaitom areuchl which LM ealstedme sem e arrei aged m esily as la-hed Perry PNweri, La asuteuma.

21e Deerse o UsgsLeY4.A Llgsadaeseemlamtd th Ela gSJersalem de misery lately in a

hopital sm Mies. A qualis desmud-as eOn the sdges s sL Umar ebeesiathe strets of Veiese is the soddty porter at . . the uret spledidpalaces hasps the deir o th hesewhere e oqght to be teaser At Na-phas th De Ia Leams grades tSpaS, is a lawyeVW olk. At Palemr.t- Due as es. res gee abtt thestreet p1e*iag up elgar esu sad aysl og s m he orl. The PmseeMP- jtel Is a sigri a se eh•teim BserM. At Ris Apres thme isalnely lewer alrl, shet twety. w,,who. asked where at emes ase, s-

ie thast she wa sa Lm sd but thathr pesas -e SmemaM the smetrP•eol The garm wue" se•e wasIesuldha PFeld whem adt if she wasa melmste of His >sisms an. la adathe eadm her maly i was bemove llr .t • ase ly ak a.--. Y.

-s seoes. AagM e-uourpme_ _ ew . -- n st e artisle I, theMi'. Du Fashio-Y haw mand asltaea, sir. I am ant a beck-weom ar

de I he to wite re a livigr. IanMr. Se Whisn, a rather wel-hakewsmiasstsy, lseaer-iss Nsa Seolmsse.Phaspher-4l1M I bog her umIm.-

S-4At areesseit W shrec sku bsll

rematatom of a temple o commeers It Iwasmdoat lSfepeme off Umsad smpar. ad stood several Se*t high.The sehitteral beauties woe wellshows, sad the esl was espeelallydlewr.

WEATHER PREDIOTO.TLeo 'l. N eee W mFaes wbLm mensO

Fe.sme Cuaso a a... Laigi Pairles, tho eemed A.,

rector of the observatory o Verneiaehas made hlmselt a speclalist I _ a•welems appertaniag to the desee•isity of

too earth. For sens forty enrs e hasstudied bthis qwastin, anh pMblished.various papers and more thea a ua-deed oetee so memib Ulertonsielyfor solcnes, he s has hought well pb-lisb them. not only lt Italiam, but -Ilocal papers having natural y a reseed cealatana. Dr. Albert Danthaisgives, In Cosmos, a essst the Isesltobtained by . Palmiri, whisk bid fairto prove of eousioserai impertamee, itnot in the Mid of oasesricl ,ginserLag, In that of msteorosl and thepredlction of weather. M. Palmierl taiatses, irs that the pteatlal of objeots whisrl ussthe height of the serroealug earth 418-fer finom t in siga, in tal weather be-lag segadve sad p tuliv only whenrain, hall, or snow ell within a 65ptain distance of the observa~toma s.ondly, the electricity of objects enesaslag in height the sare of the earthis not their own, s to speak, bat is dueto the induction of th atmospher

He Iadi•tes, for example, that IfVesuvius, were negative while Naplesbelow were poltive, sad this wonm mto difforet disposition of elserity atheir seranes, the two wqsi tend istow togethe and equalise; wh rseethii found not teb themes. Theuhetriolty is, therefor•, due o Id astieonand is so rmalntalne whle the tinuat•einluene is steady, cSanging as itchages . Po lmier has ls"sUehis experimeent sem thomands oftimee sine IUs In varied mean-ears to elimiate errors, eadhe eatfetootsily preos tat theelectricity o ta ir el iseas ssign to that of the earth. The eletriulty of the earth is posaltive and thatof the ir negative. Be gives two 3-perimeont showing the- iniease of tanatural changes in the atOmahrse. Aplatinum ep sued with wat* andthoroughly iamlatei, is onnssted tthe plate of condenaerelectrmestr, thewhole exposed to te m ray. The~evaporation reveals the presa e of

egative electricity. Inveuly. if thesamee ep is Alled with mew, the owhich is formed predees lgns e of psi-ive electriciuty, to edonei s sm of mi

s in the experiment beaing thea othe comiswr, na am ount of the fubleoe.s o the potental, sal the masteoe-el Imslation at platinum sup The

quest t e f tk elt upon t•e e et me-it•of the as, 'lr ate t ores of thIme, has Alsoe besneasseafy mdNsra•__g...•1Jeel e e bjeetdle d." if it Io is. O nthese lemlOes are ln tahe •e•of speculation, N. meald re

sheued feel the meet awe seam Of thepreMdito ent wea&sr. IS fet, asesl-lag is thediuester of the Feaviu -servatory, we mast diemmi ear oldfriend the baremeter as the idissmeta

ma tas eighty persesee . a of se toe Ipr--edictI . sa .tgp s the detesmen -whisk nlaer is found ht deaulPt. aamen tor the sseleum oerle s streenserobservatione spteawvsm with

aid bsiepsq the time of banheimegu**dimion of weather to b ab nlIeg•rurediatlias Utpias deam.s - Sriseal:g I. .eer.

OHAWNOE U IN'ATLE.

:t,. Aheu .yin z.a.r h* ft thoo

sistarmt that is tuker a ass's wulolslt iskill hin is eWps, md.qmay hers isulla fits. h umw arhetadmal bypashis, inaswSib thylast that minparaitwl j w oat at awhle s amba, at theta r0 Ia heat otbattle tabe slss grul bsa., webelieve. bathale 0e aine* wib

orm the aw bas. d th ahese, tba eaui it weedt take 115 ps.i it laalnd $pombat powdenr t - el saththe emmy in . h boss t ash. WIN

aM su this mays am , it ap.pears """"""""" era~ was awes dead qapoetry m tw hesrmr. with an theio-pwmessts whisk base- hass am isItet at wasr isa th etleass

the reat Marshal's puke~ aip.msesh asti helts -.

.At the haate.1 at 6uibdr a ym

tiem., a spartae at ths samba, t1theot Dued an tk . Aust mle d wtnumber at killed ami weublel eip at, Em .sue ybeh thathitwetsm xpal.et sanl soft mTIM Brang weighi at so beltwma o - fthbssse)t Iwo bashtakes at least 1 rr- p ;bambatteat fs sash s ae bbo Tabasil..s -a a ame h~eptaml adlie-d b Oft In On frsu~lsssllwar the -as r ii -u sa Isus -eue the lstash asewshow mlb spartebr at m is t.NAmsst mls hee with Mmasa ywequw M sowuls -M !bel os.as~ieir ub"" is Ememm:skuLVeriy thasswu -n oussgete$ upma~mla otrek "fois wawd. bit' thdmo adsfwaris se wh-

A 4....'s Veta.asy t~weUmsWt Cara Ultahel. -r ose wee

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ar la dws msaarsal mlau. a stavs r abash ael. satbec s.ie, nmow has lids Eappear bhas,. the usgams he all thn

msieAf Wtis Vi i, s maeg is, ice kI" ersass

go tatseb brm ar~tatmmwisSilL WlssUregw aow. usl EuwemMsal who hwhsOws isi he r~e-I(Ibiis b bar bPbr) i yIs

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w the athet lM o qm s Ueit - awhse bsaiaseimu ass usvws

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'ia attest th Lvhsaws"ni Se it 6s. TMoerngbl mghe&dugsm

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Slike sat usver will be bike thsare e1d" mags. Thj eoso tomt the beast

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1 will > tet tle doges sat!he mug eoae hetm.we 4gws me ee mets ofo

themon whe Nat "bi* Dees" and! "mase lende.

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