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ll
TRADES THAT AUE FATAL.
(Iw iMiirtnct Jim 11 muni tinitin
t'lilliiu
In conversation with a prominent
insurance journalist, the Mil.jcit .1
unhealthy utctiiit ions was l.roai lu-il.
nd a New Vork Ft ir reporter wa- in
formed that thoilscnds of xvorkuii-n
were daily engaged iu (crt.iin alino.-t
fatal trades.
"There are many net up;!', ion." siml
the insurance man, "that are specially
danffiTous (1 use the word in contra I
istinclion to the term niiln :i it 1 tut ) to
human life. 1 mean -in !i m enation-
in w Inch a.'ciilents are likely to happen,
if extraordinary care is id uso..
Those woi kineii who in painting; tic
douses have to ..(and on .i .-ii-pcn !
f-fiijin', lumeinir olidi lw a siti".!.- rope,
literally carry their Inc.- in I Ic ir hands.
Masons ami iTicklayer-i n' i;." d in the
erection of liiih liuiMine; tan I in im
minent dan-rer of their live-;. m.Iois.
li.sherinen, pilots, cne-ini crs. drivers of
locomotive?, and ear drivers all pursue
dangerous occupations and live every
moment, as it were, with the rWk of
lieing killed; hut it is not to tl-e-c tl.in
jteroiis cmpl '.xiiient.; I refer xx In n I
speak of I'iom' that come under tin
head of unhealthy one. There an
trades in which thoil and- are :;. it i. .::
their livings that are ;i' - ilul iy fatal
in them-olvcs."
"And are the- fatal tr.el. a- v.'"
call them, css.-tili.il to the -I'-i-i : I
modern ei ih .-at --n .-"
"There's He- rn'n. I I i-n : M --n
that tlie-e Imi -In!, I'M. Hi:-
XXllilll IIHilelMlle 1'c
W iM'kefs to -lleh all al l
swellinu t he dea''i r a'- .i
I ol 'I.
ill .
iu.; on
m I --I
I ellli-teries, ai i- ..lino-! .el n "I
essential, hut rally nei. a
the welfare ol t lie u! - . '
"In a word, yon mean ! . it i i
Useful ocat Ions, in ! 1 1 . 1 1
women and iiJ,i:i n aivemj-i..;.
I.tiia'
Site del nineiil.il to Icaii !i, and -I
life."
"That i s... I u.uM call
deadly iudu-t re-... I'.c ' ax I
In t i hut a poor all. or. l-m h
work is he.i'.i h-dc-t i-.i no.', xx !.; ,
fnl tiling to . en-'der. "
"Will y.-u n . r -.riy
of the t la h .- in- li y ll ! ..
Iiealiliv.-"
l-lell
"Well, there an- t!i.
and eopp,.-. 'I h, ai i ,
tin.- trade a, in allx
poisoning. It . im,' a
hr.
Uddlip.
sicknes and disease nut II n i'ui - ref
uses any longer t--pm up .x.'i, tie 'i
nhle in ju-t a : an i di m m! a ivi k..a
ine;. I5r,is . an I c .pp, p.x . tin i r
iu health, and die viet nuM-i ' .r t r a ;--.
The factories, in whi'-h i-r a-- ai.d -p-pt
r an- 1 1 1 - I . ? 1 1 : : i -' I and vx.,- ed.
dirty places as a ruh-. In .i ! I t .n tin
attic-sphere j leavily .line, I n.ii,
particles of metal .u-i. xx ;,, i, it ,c :i,
the jit r. peneir.oe tin- l.i'i a,. I o-
-troy in an itis:.j,ai. manv--i' il-.- l....,e-
the nntort una: e -.v.-i k 1 1 : -n xv ;n. em t
foiistant ly iidial" it . Tin - iiict.i: p. !
-oned air enters and 1 1 run nu - It
human sc-tom .-.o thoroughly a-' e!..r
its seer. -t toils and (r-pi r.i" .- :i. I in
proof thai tin- Mo ..I .. tin v .,i,,n. i,
is vitiated m.iy h" found in 'In I n t
that the op, rinve. thu,
their linen worn to t
stained with a en cm h m
heated, preen hi ,i.m.i pi r
from the .1 -res ol il,. it
their throat ami al a a ,
affected .'ocs without
hlood of sie h person i
fhat de.,T( e that tin ir l-i u
.,..
till
I'h. i'
. lolldx
I'll,
Hid t"
iii-
xx oiiuds nil
rai.
im I
with
dlfu-iiltv.
"Von draw an i I nl
the report i-r.
'Here Is a I il e; ,
ruddy cln el,s. hfi-.'lii c
j iu
ii with
;iit ex .- .ci'1 . '. a aai
I In .il h an i c.aa!;
nie year- t In p."-. I .oa
liioMlnetils. lull
x igor, held for -nun
nf foreman m a l.ra-s eai.n. u
tory. Mis health fa d-d hnu:
a victim of hli ml 1 1 si'iiiiij;, i
f los ileh-ti rioiis eiuyl. x n,i
never recovered his 1 ,. -. 1 1 1 ii .
fatal dust had pi m trate.l hi -
fa.
In
xx a -
i e-ii II
it. II.
h-r the
-x -t. III.
.'! the
Hud lorrui'tul Ins I I I. II Ic
factory, tniveh-d. tried il:.iii"i
4nd a nexv life, hut ex a-n the (
'lieal skill xx as ow cries to n t.
I an
.-, I,,
xx hi, h
health. There w as i,.. n ine.iv
ronld di-dodgf the fatal dep.
rurifv the vital i ui -r nt ol !.:
hodv.
lie lingered for years, hi- istctiee ii
living ilea' li. and liuallx went doxxn !
the grave in the priui" of manhood
a martyr to his deadly craft, f ax ing
a wife and live child ren dest it ui"."
"There are. ol eoiir-e, other trades
which I suppose ymi would rink a
unhealthy he-mlcs hr.iss and eoppir
working?"
"Yes. Victims of deadlx- indu-tries
Tiiav he found among lapidaries, -teel
grinders, manufacturer-of pants and
w hite lead, iroti-inoul ii r-. maker- of
crindst ones, saxx vers. ea-l-peti--il mak- .
ers and a score of otlur-. without
siieakinn of such employment.- as 1 ooks.
printers and linkers, who, while not
inhaling tuetalic particles, hnat he a '
noisome, feiil atinosihere, and work ' loxv estimate the value of the grade
under eircumsl.inces alike iuimii-al U pr.luet - an he raised or iJn each,
health and l..iitte-s." the first season. Il may he that a far
it f ines a 1111esti1.il in this ,ir of ' mer w ith a large herd of grades thus
enterjirise and competition iu industrial
progress," said the reporter, "whether ,
those who f.
at a lameritahle cost.
necessary Cut fatal trades, should trnt
he regarded as having some claim on
legal protection."
"Most decidedly," answered the insur
ance man, "These operatives who
toil only to tlie victims to their work.
I are .vll'sii'i iii. ing lcnef.ictors to man-
! kiinl. anil society has a tlutv tnvv.inl
. (,,. xx ii idi sholilil l)o lierfoilneil in a
philanllii-oiiie spirit."
"What is your plan of compensa
tion r"
"The. fated toiler-, whose lal on l-e-m
!'.' mankind at the risk of their own
heal'li. and whose lives are daily ini
peiiied and wasted, should receive
soiin- legislative protection which would
compel the cv. uers of factories and
workshops in which deadly industries
are carried on to make some provision
at least tor th- families of their w o-k-
I I NK KAItM AM lUtMf.
Iliei-rli'il.l Hiiik.
I tin-d h,ii ol sassatras i pm
aioiin I di ii d ti uil will protect it fioin
W Is.
vli.'litly diuu'y lurniiiiie may he
made to ..o like new hv applvina
eoa! of ure nil.
To remove oils and varnish from
silk fahries u-e henzine, ether, and
soap very cautiously.
To clean and polish tot toise-sln-ll.
Use a drop or I w o of mi ect oil. and ruh
it in tla-i
t ' 1 1 1 li I i.
To iv,,
hail' nun
:hlv with the hall ot the
spots If I II VI! It u take
of Vill-ir. two ounces of
s-. ! o.l. one ounce i-i' t u r pel it .lie. Ml
and app!-. - ilh a llanm-l cloth.
I 'o cc an -e poid lain saui'cpan . till
i in in Ii ill Mil ol Imt m a er ami pu' in
' '- ' IN i- I I I'-'e pu.. lit III of poW del .1
I : n. an, I :. i ii ."il. II tin- docs n .'
re . all i iii st air. scour w ell with
a i I -III i ni.l ei w ilh - p and horav
I'o clean dec, inters, lake some soil
'r o,; ii i. il ; oc' I apef. w i t ;iml -"iip
it ,ri i i-o'l ;l up in small pic es and
pi.' .a to the di cant i-r w it ii -oun- u ai in
a'i i dinke w ell ami t In-n rinse w ith
i ! ar cold w ;i r , w ipe tl ut-ide
w ' i h a di i l"l 'i. a id . t the di . af'-r
i mi l i i
dr-. I i .c!
kti;le of it
I tl: el'l'li'
i' I: a in- .
I'd l ! I lit lilt", "saa..
May thinly ei'hef w it'i a
x i . ted plan.-. I'ilt ,io ;i
I if ii r to i ox . r th-- hot i -ai
. I eel then a ciiplui
.. i . od he. ,, ii.-dg x :i h p. p" f
- :: a.- 'U-. In li la rly hot Ihtoii ji
I I . ,1 ,.. n he sci X ed In- iped up
il t Ii,n (o 1st of in indix idual ileep
Xi- h':"
, tv a' th
of w.li
:'. t !, -.
eleis o
I. re id lease . a
:.. akla-l la'-le.
...i cd !' ii ill
of ..llf . en,.
i.ut 1 1 r m I' -I.
i ill a t- a-p.- n
:";' tin r: i ! u
i .-.
I t
h.iir . '.'
t II fl'.t'!
;.'in tin-.
i ai li
I I I- I X K I' I 'at 111 t eveli
Ilei -
, 1 1 ; 1 1 1 ' - i it"ii ! : id., a -n e w it h on.
i ' ' : i I. i ""i: nl i t -o 1 , . two I. a
; ' : '- ir i la : tar. silt it i ti a
la: .. h. I. n ak ''ll-i e eif.'- into the
pan I i a' xx i II. tin n add one and a hal
i u, .ml- Lriaaulated -:i.'a.-. half i iiplu!
..'i I .ill. r, . all tol li"Ji' and
. IVIInl, II l id elie I iplll lullk. -ir
,i 1 1 a I urn on ly . now add gradually
tin It in . heat w oil, flax of xx it h . Ii
or ,i i.'.-i it v ill make tw rati
; . ,il, 1 1, row a handful "I ui'
rant . -a -t me ! i .o-iiis into M .
I'l x si u i pound of p. a . w ill
lea a I Iii 'll of oiip. I he pea
s!e u'.d he xxa-in d and '. ..iked III col l
XV I'l l " , r lliirllt. thell h" I ookeil III
n . . poii - of water, w it h gi-i-.' sjai
ii, i :u'.' A pound of h . or a ham
hoiu max he 1 1.. i led; for seasoning, add
an . 'ii :.'ii v- ilh a few c!o is -t in k iu it .
all I" la to, and ahuiil forty w ho
u'raui of pepper. An oiim e or I x o of
iiirar xx id a Id gr. at Iv to the rnhue--o
this, a- it dm s to aliuost ail -mips.
At the end of three hours -iiuun I ili.
lasstlu -.up t hroiigh a xx ire sii x e or
i olander. xx ilh tin- aid of a potato
lua-in t. I t.x hr..x n soiiii- '-ipiaris i f
si. ih hii al in lard or drippings, and
.lid ,i-l hehoe -erx iug. or -i i e these
r..'i'"'i., a- I hey are oalii d. separately,
t.. he add' d a' plea-uic I'i -an-soiip
i i.ix he i.i.i'1.' in a similar m. inner.
.1 i .' a I iri -n't'ii ist.
P.irr-ltl t-il -nock.
A-a rule 1 mi hied -tuck i- not the
la, -t pfotitahle f'T farmers to keep.
M my xx Im fax e 1 nod to hrci , a herd ol
uio,ooi . '. 1 1 1 11 : 1 1 - have fad'd. The
cost to liegin willi is large. The w riter
i-eei nl Ix i-ili-d a herd of .ler.-ey cattle,
nine of tie- l oxvs in which had cost
many hundreds of doll. lis. The pro
die ! in th-sh anilmilk from these animal-
is not so much over that of the
grade row as to warrant the price-
paid. The management thai
cloe hied stock r-uuires is
Mil ll
much
I'nat or t han I hal of grade stock; that
i- 1 ro.scs In t xveen the pure hlood and
th'- native st k. I'ur
hi
animals
ami 1
tione.
like the one ahove men-
of value as hret ding 1
e-nt res. ffotu which the great mass of ;
eomiiiou st ick 1 an h, huilt up. Al a :
produced
thru- put
ran afford to keep two or
hlood animals for further
.. . 1 , ..11...
' i prio elnctll ol Ilie Iieru, inn III lllliuv
eases it will l.e hetterto replenish the
pure hlood from one of the centres of
such slock. It is a national hle-singthat
faticv farmers, as they are sometimes
called, are pleased to make such large
investments in pure blood stock, for by
this means the y of any liroe.l i
kfj't up. It xxcnl.l In- a calamity if
!v""l any cans
I ho
carelullv in. ill-
:ijed herds sli.iilld all he broken up an I
si.ittilcd. ll is thivti!;!) them that
the whole live .sin k of t his i omit ry is
to I e iinpioV i d hv a -JI M lu ll pi' ll e.-s of
irra diiij;. In lliis import int work the
le: s foitine'.f.ivoio l stork r iisers may
lind a pivli'al-le lU!d of laher A"i" '-
t.iiliiiil .tliiiiiirr.
I! is a inatt-.-r of jfivat surprise that
so many farmers allow the liipiid con
tents ol th n- I arnyard; to he via-dc-d
iw ,iv into i i- i-ks and i i ci - in -t-i I of
'Hiliinr ii iu fcitiliii'j: their hud.
.-- w dl it ever I... nth. I wi-e until
pi.ijier ails an- lal,' a (o piei nt ii.
TImto ceil ciily would he no eii at
troiihle in iloiiie; ..o. All that is ti s-
sary is oii,'.i round pit or tisti-rti of
slllhi lent sle jl.-t ollt-iile liie hafll-
yard, iind wall it up with -tone, firmly
eiiiliediled in i eiuent mortar to make i'
ixa'crtio-ht. A trench
n t of hluid
ditch ahollt a tool III depth the sides
of w Inch hi he also w alh d w ith stone
should then 1, dii',' all alomr the
lower siilc of tin- avd. close insal-' tin-
fi lice, for the pli'po.i- of i oll luc' nil
tile ll'pl.. li'olil the aid to tin i I-'. '.
Ii'o.u w hi' hit I" he pu. aped . ; c.p-la-l
as i, co.li d. into a liv -' ai" el i a ;-.
p'.i. . d hi the ,:nd e:id o a w a- at" i..
h i. ih d (.. w In t-c-, i r w ati'e.I. ic I"
ail i
a pi
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mi In ..-I Hi:. I"
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it it w i' h a i
an I !o- l'. n end
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i I. i.'tii. i '
. il",.,t"d '. '
si., rt int. r . a I
- hull lot t!i
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ii. i,. . ii i: i-
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. ai;d it i- i ar
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I - - .-. Ih
lllile XX e
-are an
Colli
at Ih
I. in I'.- I l.c cut ,ri -I talc
. ' a el .. lliild miles
ii '' I a'! ol It vx.il le-t o,
will i oi t.iin two -ll -1 i in
li. of XX ill. h XX ,11 he t ho
a t he in. i a sp hi ,,t 1
,1'id lll' i'ldvil hr dge.
hi :d-o o r t he ( Ihlo, al
..ii" fed in ! io."h. fiicre
.. r I u:-.; i'i'.'!'.-.'. i's Vir-
loin'. x
pi. I'-, hut
si ui - j III
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N, 'v v..
Tien i-
l.' ll.-X ill.
arc lie I.
jiiti a. 7.
.. . I' i h.
ma r li e
ii', ,.
I
. the
1 hail
hind.;,..
'in;, i, ,
ale. I. '.'J '
..I Ma ,n
. -. . . f, n-
!,7 .' ' I ' i t .
a! II111..I1.
M,--i-ip;
1. t; hrnlee
nt; hri.l-e
I '.'-11 feel ;
udha, near
l'i-e ,i m-s
J. -"'I feet;
It IIIIIICX,
-ll-pel-oll
. r I!,,
lad a
-unci.
Xi-r tie
lioiiihax
th- Mi
hl i. lee ,
. 7 ! ci. and ti, i' i
hi ,de. at N'i.i-ara. J.J
I.
I'l nli clin:
li- I ha meter.
C.ntennj
th. 1 d.n I
-h,,
id
hi- t.nl.
th
"Yes. sir. xo
"And 1 hax.
11 h-r a i
"Voll Ii.lv.-."
nd this i- Hie 1,1th po.t.,1 1 ar.i
haxcsint lie- regarding thedehl.''
T Ihilik it l-the liilh."
"Now . sir. w Idle I cannot pay
the
deht for peril. ips aliiitlu-l- year. I pro
pose to pi'oleit my character as far as
pos-ihle. IP le are twelve txxo-cl-iit
stamp-. oil can u-e tin in iu sending
nu- twelve inolithlv : tatcinilits of
ctitint. and ran thus save your postal
card
time
d 1 1 1 v lei lilies at t h" same
It is said tii.il the taih-r has 1 redid ,1
the t xx cnty-foiir c nt
feels that he has sn
n a1 count, ami
d more of the
deht than he had any reason to lu-j
f.-
An dderly lady in Athens, (la . owns
the original maniis 1 apt of 'llnine,
Sweet Home," a- written ly John
t llw ard Caviie. The words of tin
i poem as fir-d written are all interlined.
I -,i.,l ttwr.. :oi en. I. : ri n r l-v-
; xx nil "' "
! pr.-simi from tin writer to the lady
who now tint, is it. in tne om uax
I'avne xxas devotedly attached to her,
and she has many of his letters. Mn
, has l.een offered a large sum for tlu
J manuscript.
DAI BUTZr."
A Visit loa Fuuioiih Juialirr Suitue.
A A'okohiinia (Jajidnese) letter tothe
Detroit I'rte 1'rti lU-scrihes in pictures,
que language a visit paid to one of th i
most famous of Japanese statues. Thu
Tai Hut 7ii, says the writer :
T.'arly Sunday morning a party of
three of us started from Vokohonia on
a ride to the far-famed statue of Dai
rut.u at Kaiuakuia. Anxious t.t
avoid the noonday heat as much as pos
sihle. we started at early dawn. Our
road led us along the canal through th"
outlying illage.-i in the siil iirhsof the
settlement. The peopl -were ju-t he
ginningto rise and c i-rything i-ci p
the canal appeared I rt di and In t I fid.
I kingat theslugi-h watcisoi the
anal covered with shun, ami inhaling
it odor;, whii h i .line up on imh
hand, we censed to wonder at tin'
rapidity and lalalit;, wii'i whuh dis-ea.-e.s
especially , holer.l arose and
spread among the native people. It
VV:,S an iinim use repel w lien w e i t ossed
the last hi idge of the canal where it
tntcrs a long rl, through the rm ky
lulls, and found oui'-i Im - iu the open
' niry This cut i- "in- made for the
heiu iii ,,)' ti. K,.t trade, and took
two e;l I's to lillish it. hesjiles tin t lav
of a largesiiiu of inoiu v. It i- looked
upon hy the .laps as a hig piece of
ngiiici ring, la axing the canal he.
hind u , our i a I wound aui"iig the
t'1 ' li' ld .. now pa-sine; throiigli some
-in ill x ilhige. ai d then ilmx n a n iriow
I h Inn d xv 1H1 tall hii -ln
"ir i;h .teniu di xx drop
c 1 n -In I i v
til 1' alu.'.k
ox 1 r Us a
pa- ing hy
The toad
I lie hlMW ol
I 'li- 1 's'u:;
-aw n
' IX ell.'
en .
a -1 , 11, led and p 1 ed ill. ui
sin. ill lull. .0, . red w ith
! '''. I ' 01 .! -. helo w us.
1 heavy
lelcliine
. if a-.x ay xx it t
I 1 mar 1 h '
lay the t
"'ITll 111. lilts.
nt a sign of human life
hiauly of the scene,
I ri. e lields with Ih.-ir
CarolT ah.-ml of us. a
single coiii. -al hill -eparatcl
ll-olll the one hixond, XX llili-
,- valley
posit. to
1 lie spot xx In re
hilt cl l-l'e, ll-',
g;a dual -w. I! t
l y a ci -x 0 1 1
tc. Ill sight and
la -i the ti.iuie l!
- 1 1 t-r tarrxii,;
x e lingered Ly lie- gates
lie- licld, rose with il
11 the icxv was elided
d 1 I's. 1 1 xv it - ,1 ui.igtil-
in- w hi. h fully just i-
p.Mple had gix. ii il.
lu re as long a-, we
a i'i
xv a
pu-heil rapic
ti.
p.-i-s.
:ng iiiiiueioii . villa-re, and small
' mples, I ,- i l - t he . xx avsiil,. ,-hi'iues
v he h ai'.- I 1 I" I'.iind 1 x cry w In re.
Tile -llll w a - I ginning to feel XelV
., oiuhirtahl" xx h.-n, at I": I'l V. M.,
-. . Iltefe 1 the ollt skirls of the Village
I Kaiu.ikiii a l'as.-ing through the
village We entered I ll" ii.llliiil-c temple
xi Inch i hi re, and lode for - me time
ill ! r the shadows of Ihe great
e dar- xv hicii are the crow ning hoiiutv
"I lie- pl.ee. The liiuils oflhe lelllple
ei-iued very large and and it vxa- not
i! II A. M . that we , aught the p ih e-
' i - I i of the --till It'olll t ill' hlou.-e Iii a.
1 Ihii ISntii.
ppl Illllg tin -t.il lie the he e ha
.1 n iiiark.ihle evpte. aan ol placid r
p .-.-; and imt w ith -landiiig its iiniueii -e
--e. i-so adiiiirahlx pioportiotieil thai
1 - nothing. if 11-1 If.-. I on a m ar
appioa. h. It is Mix fn l lii-h ami
li,lilx--iv leet iu 1 I I'i II 1 11 f el'cm e, the
i.e . hi im; eight and a half led in
I' tieth. The km-e 1 . thirty-eight f.et
"i diaiu 'lei' ami tin thuiiil. three and a
half feel ill l in uinl, 1,111 c. It is , a t
;n si xi nil places, the hues ol jointure
I sing plainly seen and repre-ents the
- ' I silling 011a pel. -t,d with hi- legs
cios-cil in front of h.m and his hands
, la ped. It xvas 1 a t in A. I. IJ'.J al
. he desire of one of the "Shogillis" or
nat ix .-gox ernois. Ihe casting ii hol
low, ami one icdi.-c- more fully its im
1.1 a-.- -i.'e when standing inside ami
, ciut; the ladders xx hu h lead up into
,'n- iloine-like head The inside is
..tol up ai a ! tuple with numerous
I t'i siatms arranged around it; sides,
i'i-.il. i!; that a lia'ixe photographer
: id taken Up his le-ldelioe here, for the
1, 'po-e of suppx Imt; xjsiloi i xx ilh
p' -raphs of tin -lalue, iiii.l always
1 i-ous of improx iiil' our oppoi tuiii
I',-, liiethieeol II- peicheil olirselx es
ui ti e ..'mi's t'.uiiiL nails and had our
1 , tnres ta a n. It is hy sii. h colli ra-ts
1 the i-ie of the human frame with
' . iiii'iire that the photoerrapher hest
presses ill ; pu ( ure t III- illllllesity of
heci-ling. It I-said that at Nara there
- .mother 1 a-ling of the same image,
'hclaiiof vv hii li is sixteen feet long,
and yet the tught of the statue is said
to In-only liitx three am! one-half feet.
In all theirca-lings. whether large or
mall, the workmen have devoted
themselves to their tasks with an in
tense lux .-for them, and now here in all
the world ati letter hron'e work Le
i.iiiml than the work of "did Japan."
There ate many secrets of the trade
that they still keep, notably the iui
partingol a greenish ting.- tothe metal
vx hi h is piodii' i d in the ( a-ting.
'Wh. Was It Yon Siii.l."
No man, s.-iy- ,tn I'tigli-h xx liter. evet
i-n joyed life im . m keenly than Anthony
Troll, .pe. lb- was full of common
en-e, jet b dicrously ol -tinate and
perver-e; roaring and spluttering, ami
wholly incapable of argument. Once
e ai.d a party of friend' were in con
cUxeat Mil l y Same suhje, t of in.-p-riau,e
xx is In ing considered, and
r-ine one made a toiggi s.toti. Trol
I pe, engaged ' .. i-onvcr-al ion lit the
oth-r t ml 1 T the room, at once raised
he. hca I and his voice. "I ddl'i r from
you eiitiicly," he roared, like a bull at
ii red rag. "1 diifcr funi yoi. entireyl!
i'i' i mis it yr,t mill f
Sayings from the Chinese.
Human nature came tour. perfet,
but in process of time our passions
have ciirnipli d it.
Di sire not the death of thine enen y,
thou would':! desire it in vain ; his
life is in the hands id' heaven.
Obey In-aveu, and follow the orders
of Hnu wlu governs it.
Lovejour neighbor as yourself ; h i
your reason and not votin senses be the
rule of your conduct.
Do to another what yon would he
should do unto x oil. Thmi only lie -1-esi
this law alone, il is the Inundation
and pi in iple of all I In- rest.
The tongue, xylii. h is y ielding. n
. lures; the teeth, uhi'li are si ubb. 1 n,
peri -h.
lb Iter be ii dog in pea 1 e than a loan
in an .111. in by.
I'o x iolatc t he la xx i - t he same 1 ni in
ill tin- Ciiipcroi- as in the siilijcil.
I h- In- iris of the j pie are t In-
only legit imate foiindat ions of t he em
pire or of legitimate rule.
Tin ise w ho labor with their mitt. Is
rule; those xx ho labor xv ilh their bodies
are ruled. Pope says; "Ami ll
who think till govern those xx ho
' toil." )
A vacant mind is open to all -tig
gist ixuis ii- a hoi loxv mountain nluns.
all sound-.
hci the tri e is felled i' - shadow
di appi ar-. 1 Desertion of tin- gr at
xx In 11 li-al'oi 1 iiuale by pai-.i-ili s.
oil 1 iniiol ..( 1 ip t v. o skin '-it "in
. ' ivv . 1 A hunt lo 1 1 01 1 ion. 1
in iu. winds are like an arrow
il"-i to the iiiaik.il woin. m's hke a
hrok en Ian.
'I h. riiin. se . all a bin I' ling ft II. -vx
a paper I i.r. r.
uvct.l .iui; ii thing a hum lib.ii-k
mak iiil: a h, ox.
Who .-pond th"ir liarity mi remote
1 objects, hut neglect tlu-ir Lunik, are
said to "hang, 1 lantern on a pol",w hi, h
is si" 11 from alar, bill giv es no light
below."
Tin-gnat, r li-h int the smaller, the
smaller cat tin- sliriinps,,md I he shri nip
are obliged to 1 nl mud; said xx ith n I-
i t relic.' to rut'-i's ..I ihO'i'i-i nl 1 la .-,-s.
I Path m e, .mil tin luulhi riy h at I n
' Collie il Silk o, VX II.
I Tin 1 ii..t tin- llatlerer; in thy day
of -ua-hine he w ill gix e I hi ee p unci
! of I. int. r. and in thy hour of ii'-cd den;
Ihec it I I'lllllli of In: ad.
A woman's loiigue i- h. r .-word, and
she doe- imt h t it I II t.
Uidi I' I.
It max be laid .low 11 a- a gri a'
1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 I I hat tie a' . li-h or poultry ia
a s at 1 1 I ih c.iy 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 1 he . at . ri vx 1' h
siil, ty . r-iin e sy tiiptoin - of irritant p !
soiling hax.-so lie. piently ari-.n ire,,
this cans,-, lint ;i htil 1isider.1i ion
will show us t he iiiipo-sihilil y ol draw
ing a hard ami fa-l Inn upon I in
point. We icli-h v. ni.-ou xv hi- h h 1
I'iirlially iimlai goiie de. ax , xx 1 1 1 1 1 w .
ai ome is ji 1 1 he. I or million iu a
simd ar 1 mi, bl ion. Aim in. poultry to
be pill liable Mint he I l e .l, yet we do
not scruple to eat game wlu.h i far
a, lvalue, I in d 1 oiiiposit ion. Tin re is
no ih ni l that 111 many 1,1 vx. a,
guided by our palate, 111 d- t - -mining
xvhat food I- w holecome for 11 ; .
while mat, y ot us iiil nioldv 1 he sc. a
I hili.Hiiau w ill svx allow had ego., and
some races 1 11 jox li di xxhicn xxe should
1 oiisidi 1 put 1 id. I-veil a-regard-ox .
tors, xx In. h are gi nciallv 1. li -,-,l in
proportion loiln ir f re duic-s. il is.-ome-tiiiies
a luatt.-r of ta-te. Cor example,
it is rccr I. d of the lit.-t inoiiai-i h ol
Ihe house of Hanover that In- object..!
tothe Cnglish native oyster as being
dclicieiil iu flavor. It was privately
suggested by a shrewd courtier Unit the
native oXsti-r -hollld he allowed to be
come somewhat ..tale before being
brought to the royal table. Tin- king
ill once ifcogiii.-ed the Max or whiih
had always phased him so unit li at
Ih ri'eiihau-cn, and gaxe orders that iu
future he should always he supplied
from that particular bid. Ihe absence
of t-X ll t oli-eiplcui c llllir eating food
which had mult rgoiif a certain amount
of del ax is ilollblless due 111 many eases
to the completeness of the cook ing pro
cess: but t his tloes not miiilate against
the general rule thiil food iu any stale
of. 1. cay i; iinxx holt-some and should
he avoided. Ol lale years there have
been many eases of poisonous symp
toms arising from the use of canned
1111 .its. The cause appears mainly to
have been improper method-of 1, in
ning, or of the use of meat that was
tainted before being canned. An ex
amination of t he outside of the can is
our only available guide a- regards
this ( lass of article. The load of the
ran should be slightly concave, where,
as if it be convex it showsthat decom
position has coinmi need within the
can. N.inctiines through careless sol
dering the prcst rv etl art ii le becomes
oiitaiuinateil with It ad, and poisoning
hv this sub-taiice is the result. (10111
II'.. 1 .
Half the trouble in this world arises
from the sin of yielding to passion.
Temper increases ten fold by action.
If you speak you will say too much
and the more you -ay tin- more pa-sive
Voll will feel. There are times when
it is right to show proper resentment,
when manhood or womanhood is in
sulted; times when sunn thing ought
to be said; hut wait until the sweet hy
aiul by then xn w ill know xxhatxon
might to say, and often when xve thus
wait we shall respect ourselves lUore
to keep still, and let the sinner go re
buked by our silent contempt.
An Age of Suspicion.
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