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The Bayonne Herald and Greenville Register from Bayonne, New Jersey • 6

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AIR JlmSWTIOX flEEMWOTiSIiGR Comen of It of yellow brownish was a weasel I To this end we avail ourselves of etAhohnc srilIaraH nnJ niihiiclinJ shake off her tormentor but always the mdffierent success and that extensive pj3 eye on an American girl whom he weasel retained his hold and in a few an profitable sugar making scarcely has never seen She is comparatively minutes more the poor hare must have dates further than the third decade of uneducated and not very bright and yielded up her' life to the' rascal at her this eentpry in the country eastward of fearfully plain Her nose is Her A Lesson on Obedience Domestic Recipes four cents a reduced to three and a half cents Parnell und amounts to What Wives are or ire Such things are important and the wise ife is her companionship sympathy must be added gradually and aftpalaln to cross a river on a hastily constructed idea of mun iage find disclosing a treas xaft pry of courage svmpath and loyc Its Increased Mannfavtnre in Germany What Wight ne Done imhls Couutry mouth is large Her eyes are small and watery Her father is an Irishman But ho is worth at least $20000000 This lord wants me to bring alout a match between liimself and this girl see him hanged first fori know what a sacrifice of her it would One other case: There is a young London Correspondence Detroit Post lII I felt ffeto mention names I could sptelLaes American girls who have married English proves fatal to the happiness ried the heiress of an American Crcesus There was a tremendous time about it She was envied by all her marriageable cronies and old Croesus was congratu i dated on the fine alliance He grinned (with self complacency and handed over I $1500000 to His Lordship lvfimrer on money and brought them to England and as he dug bis teeth deeper and deeper into the wound the poor hare rt ini nvnin vur it tarn nzi rx riavA UUW uivixauvv tw ing squeal thatWas dreadful to hear partly because of its suggestiveness of the very down in sorrow to the cemetery Parents who obey their children are the first to obey their Heavenly ather What a wise old adage it Bring up a parent in the way he should go and when he is old enough he will not depart from Obedient and good parents make useful men and women when they grow Roasted on a Rep Hot Slab La made in Germany may well attract the attention of American farmers Let us I see whatGerman agriculturists can earn I raising beets and at what price the manufacturers can afford to sell beet the Rhine In 1836 although there were 126 factories in operation they produped in the aggregate only 3112000 pounds of raw sugar from 28000 tons of beets To measure the expansion of the in dustry which has taken place in less than half a century we need onlv com 1 i pare with the figures just quoted the re ialy now in high society in America her turns ior io 1 1' me i use year lor which othcial satisfies are attainable At that time the number of leet sugar factories in the German empire was 329 and heir average capacity was far greater than was that of the earlier mills for the quantity of sugar manufactured reached native land whose husband is an En glish lord and whose father in law is a duke She is beautiful accomplished interesting and die might have made a good match in New York But she in led a lord and she got him He in herit! 1 garni 1) ig fn hia mother the ducnesa ana he gamble and lected and wretched long visits to ffir relatives in America wltreshccai jhue into society and forget her pitiful European experiment AND GREENVILLE REGISTER Johnny Chafiie of Austin having Iw en instructed to write a comosituin on presented the following of the disobedience of parents is of ton the source of a great deal of uneasiness to their off pring Men who commit the darkest crimes generally begin by being disolaxlient to their children parents are often the re suit of indulgent children who intend it for the good of their progenitors but arc iware too late that it is not bem 11 cient Of course parents have their pnvikg and do not relish having them interfered with but it is the duly of ev ry dred pounds of beet roots The sum i conscientious enuu to see tnat tnev ao paid for the beets was twentv four and a assume Joo much authority Parents A i A 1 1 nillooc tlla A TH 4 til 1 4 14 I1MI IBBL444W Iltl MllilllllV 11 II l'AI 11114 4 How otten lactunng me suuai uiviuuiuu luieiui on the plant was nineteen cents In i do we see a home where there no peace commander of hc revenue Bteamer Corwin writing from Sitka Alaska to the Treasury Department re ports that the Territory at large was never more quiet and peaceable than at present the falling of a derrick in tjxe ShQRfuqariaiat Lemont IlL Ahreq i men wei'h kilicd and sixxmem ancEoneL young lady seriously injured A newly arrived German was robbed and drowned in the Delaware River by Philadelphia thieves The net funded debt of the City of New York is given at $9539017310 in the quarterly financial re port excavation for a sewer at Albany caved in burying two men one of whom was taken out dead houses were struck by light ning near Dover on Wednesday killing Martin rost of rost Hill Elliott and Oliver Knowlton of Durham General Crook has arrived in Wash ington for consultation about the Indians OBEJON ITEMS The score of the American riflemen at "Wimbledon on Tuesday beats the best score they madg at Creedmoor is said that the Khedive of Egypt will go to Italy in the4vent of the spread of the cholera provisions have given out in Damietta and the peo ple are starving is said that de Lesseps has made a satisfactory arrangement with the British government in the matter of the Suez Canal Mr Bradlaugh announced that he would again attempt to take his seat in the English House of Commons and the members voted to seclude him from the precincts of the House until he en gaged not disturb its pro ceedings Mr Gladstone admits that the Irish Land act needs amendment The London Observer says that the coming rifle match will be ihe moot suc cessful one held for many years and that interest centers in the American team English House of Commons by a vote of 130 to 114 rejected a motion made by Mr Hugh Mason (Advanced Liberal) member for Ashton under Tyne in favor of female suffrage dispatch from Sidney says that a rench man of war has hoisted the rench flag on the New Heb rides Islands ive hundred members of a tribe of nativSttackeil'a troops which with a political agent had been sent to chastise a refractory village in Assam Lidia The natives were re pulsed withm loss of fifty killed The British did not sustain any loss terrible tragedy has occurred at Ricksdorf a village near Berlin Ger many The wife of a small shopkeeper cut the throats of her two children andj after setting thi house on fire cut her own throat The cause for the committalf the deed was poverty dispatch from Copenhagen says a prisoner named Nielsen who is charged with committing arson there has con fessed that he set fire to the Victoria Docks London in 1881 with a view of obtaining plunder The opinion hereto fore entertained regarding the origin of the fire was that it was the work of enians The King of Saxony came very near being killed by the fall of an elevator weight while inspecting a factory at Milan of cholera have broken out among the soldiers forming the sanitary cordon in Egypt A fire at the town of riedrichsstadt Russia on the River Duua has de stroyed fifty buildings including tue Post Office The Broke Spinning Mill at Moss ley has been burned Twenty seven thousand spindles and a large stock of cotton were destroyed The damage is The £17065 IT CONTRIBUTE! A LARGE PART American Girls Marryinsr Tiites and Whai TIIxS A Id KhiEMiE NEWS THE WEEK BENXEAI' ITEMS Office Department accog ntliinw for £Erenine monfhs errdwffMareh' 81st 1883 an excess of $2509442 in woeipts over expendtiurcs Chinamen smuggled into Washing ton Territory are to be returned Milwaukee Wis three children were burned to death through a house taking fire is estimated that the crop of win ter wheat in Illinois will be over thirty million bushels less than the yield of 1882 A train on the Natchez Jackson and Columbus Railroad fell thrpugh a bridire fifty feet hiizh The conductor was killed and several passengers in jured All the miners arrested at Ely Vt were discharged an impromptu shooting affray near Junction city Texas one of the 4 parties was mortally wounded andjthether had a thigh and a hand shattered robbing a store at Middle town a burglar was shot and killed by a night watchman The skeleton of a missing bister of Mercy was found in the mountains near San Antonio Texas It is suspected that the deceased had been foully dealt with At the meeting of the Brooklyn Bridge trustees Mr resigna tion was accepted and Superintendent Martin given his office Mr RoebUng being appointed consulting engineer fatal collision occurred near Plain ville Conn on the through the carelessness of a telegraph operator Two men were killed and three injured men were killed at Newmar ket Hi by the caving in of an em bankment the Hill investigation in Wash ington evidence was submitted to show that one firm has nearly all the contracts for heating apparatus of federal build ings in all parts of the country Assisted immigrants from Ireland are reported as coming into the United States through Canada many being in extreme destitution Postmaster General Gresham has directed the postmasters of New York and New Orleans not tn daliyerregife iered packages or money orders to Louis iana Lottery Noticihas been given to the British government of the termination of' cer tain treaty stipulations regarding fish eries on the 2d of July 885 of dismissal from the navygainst Commander Mullan has been approved by the President preparations are being made for the opening of the NationaJTExposi tion at Denver Cok General Gresham has handed in his decision in the Louisiana Lottery case He upholds the order of Postmaster General Key forbidding the payment of money orders to the lottery managers President Arthur intends to visit the Yellowstone Valley late in the summer captive Apaches are to be placed on the San Carlos Reservation where they are to be under the control of the army The Massachusetts Stat Work house at Bridgewater was totally de stroyed by fire The inmates all escaped aninjuned physicians brothers were drowned at Reading Pa while en deavoring to save the other Two men met a horrible death in a boiler at Chicago by the accidental turn ing of steam on them A rigid quarantine is established at Galveston against yellow fever struck a house in East Jacksonville la One woman was killed and several others were seriously injured Moses has on certain condi tions virtually agreed to surrender his entire reservation in Washington Ter ritory and settle with his people else where An execution at Ysleta Texas was bungled the rope being so ill adjusted that the culprit after being once dropped was replaced on the scaffold and hangedgain The mining village of Little Bay was totally destroyed by fire i Tlp sum nf 2:1 fif) ODO dammre bv fire is said to ha ve been sustained by Evans ville Minn icehouses were burned at Lake Pawtucket Minn The New Hampshire Legislature has passed a bill prohi biting the sale toy pistols tlie Congress act which was ap proved on eb 12 1873 and became operative on April 1 of that year trade dollai yreiu? made a legal tender to the 'mount 6f $5 The legal tender quality i was withdrawn by a joint resolution of both Houses of Congress on July 22 1876 By that resolution the Secretary of the Treasury was directed to limit the coin age of trade dollars to the export de mand Since the passage of thatresq Jution 26672000 trade dollars have been coined making the total amount coined $35995960 A German named Hartzeu and his grandson were drowned while attempt ing to cross a river in Arundel county Md In Columbus county four colored men and two colored women wire drowned 'They had attempted 'll 1 I Luc miiiivii aiiti iiiuioi nioiicv lur wuicju i he'sold the of his title to a bright hopeful ambitious American girl ive or six years ago an American girl whose name was on all lips married a rich Englishman who had the entree of high society in She was feasted toasted envied But she has slept in a social cocoon ever since heartily wushingheraelf home not see ing for months sometimes the husband who loves to follow the hounds An American gentleman living here whose name would be recognized by the reader if I were at liberty to mention it told me yesterday have been ap proached a month by an English lord who may be a duke some day but against a tree or on the ground and usurers to mane oeet sugar on a targe wbose f01tnne has become greatly im rolled over and over honinc thus to i scap were or a time with paired by his dissipation He has fixed we asel anr are A Deaperale Attempt of the Weasel to Se cure a Hare In early summer several years ago we were ornithologizing in' a beautiful clump of natural wood along a steep brae dace so well sheiteredjfronL the north and With SO era an aspect that it had been known to us for years as the very paradise of all sortfof singing birds in the nesting sea son As we saton a mossy bank watch ing a pair of chaffinches giving the fin ishing touches to their beautifully round and cup like nest in a fork made by a branch with the bole of a mountain ash at a height of some twenty feet above the ground we heard shrill scream and there was no difficulty in instantly recognizing it as the cry of a hare in agony' Making our way down the steep un yielded lip life to the' rascal at her throat had we not interfered just in time and for the present spoiled Ins little game We made a rush at the combat ants but the weasel amply verified the proverb by showing that he was wide awake and ready for us He instantly dropped his hold of the hare andscuttled away ere we could reach him though even as he retreated he turned his head over his shoulder hissing fiercelv and with a vindictive glare of his little red eyes indicating very unmistakably how savage he was at our intervention in a matter which in his opinion doubtless did not concern us a 1 1 41 ns with large liquid Wes terror and alarm that they seemed ready P's Austria to start from their soekete Lifting her Hungary reO 3o6 000 pounds the Rus in our arms we carried her to the near siau 45258 000 poumls Bel est barn and washed her wounds and i al urT throbbing head with liberal splashes of countries 210 000 000 Looking at the cool clear water an act of kindness proportion of the whole amirnnt of which revived her marvelouslv Afraid ugar made upon the continen of Eu that if we set her at liberty any where in I the copse the weasel might again fall in with her we carrit her to a consider UU10 Cllolttuvc clllU lub Ut1 gv ijfrtlvAC a i wide stretch of bent and rushes into staple the tax is collected on every she dashed and disannearod with POWd 0 beets after it IS brought to the 1 mi nnd hUrw if ffDMintA flui hAmwr JI 11 1 1 i I 4 Bpeeu luui smnvtu mai mmuuuu lcl frightened as she had good cause 1 ix imia nvun ezi nnf ivuIaL Vi IlJrtLKo 1 IfC LUVlV CIO UIUVIUXOV JXWV XllU'J 1441 matter with her except the wound in her neck which would probably soon heal i roie to the population we find that it WLua awvtii ivu puuuun ui a year to each inhabitant The revenue derived by the German empire from this young man will quietly look after them But what the true man mest wants of a xv i I LJ' 1(4 and love The way of life has many dreary places in it ami man needs a companion with him A man is some times overtaken with misfortune meets with failure and delent trials and I temptations beset him and be needs one i to stand by and sympathize Ho has I some stern battles to light with poverty I with enemies and with sin and hi needs I a woman that as he puts an arm around I her he feels he has something to fight for who will help him fight will put her lips to his ear and whisper words of cotinsel mid her baud to Ids heart to impart new inspiration All through life rthrough btorm ami sunshine con flict and victory through adverse and favorable wiiids man needs a lovff The heart yearns' for it 'A sis and love will hardly sup plylhe need Yet many seek nothingfurther than housework Justly enough halfbf these get nothing morh half surprised above measure obtain more than they sought wives surprise them by giving a nobler over the fire with two quarts or not milk the flour and butter rubbed to I gether and a palatable seasoning of salt i and pepper and stir the soup' until it i boils then let it boil for two or three i minute? and after that serve it with I some small dice of toasted bread I It Is not to sweep the house and make Green Pea Pod Soup as i ciean the beds and darn the stocks and cook 1 the froIU llt a peck of voting the meals that a man wants a wife If I Rm ie in i this is all he wants Jured servants can sufficient boiling water to do that cheaper than a wife If this is teaspoonfni of salt and boil them all when a voung man calls to see a I three hours oi until they are su I vmng hdv send him into the pantrv to etly tender for some portion of them taste the bread and cakes that to be rubbed through the colander with made: send him to see the needlework a potato maslur After the soft pait I and bedding or put a broomitt pou has been rubbed through le hands and send him to witness its use colander mix with it two ta lespoonfu Is i kUVXA miHUl tAJll uwui 444 been rubbed to a smooth paste one quart each of milk ajid water which i bie seasoning of salt and pepper let the I soup boil for two minutes stirring it to I insure thorough mixing and then seivej it Some small dice of toast bread are i nice in tlie soup or a pint oi doupu green peas may le served it Corn Here is a new way of making corn bread and if carefully pre pared and baked the bread is deheiou I Mix together thoroughly by putting through a sieve or other wire one pound i of Indian meal and one pound and a half of wheat flour two ounces of baking powder and a table spoonful of salt then beat together three ounces of sugar three ounces of butter and four eggs add this to the flour and make a stiff batter using warm milk in winter and cold in summer bake in smtill tins Vat ues The totabassessed valuationof the United States is as follows: New England States $2652076586 Middle States $5567073818: Southern States $2369246890 Western States $6180 524611 Territories $128213629 Total $16897135567 This is about one third the tine valuation quarrelled at the Tredegar Iron Works in Chattamaiga Tenn The former be ing a powerful fellow raised Thomas like a child and laid him on his back on a red i hot slab of iron holding him there until i burned nearly to death Bystanders in i terfered and prevented a horrible mur der head and back are liter ally roasted and his injuries may vet I prove fatal i Those A girl with singu larly arched eyebrows attracted atten tion and as her hair was pulled back hard from her forehead an observer 1 guessed that the taut skin was respons ihle Tor the peculiarity "iou re wrong 11 11 1 1 1 eom nisi mminn id "mhum 11 A A wearing winit inn gms cun ruipnseu eyel wows done with ft touch or two of black pigment going to be the rage this Said ogg: visited one of our schoils to day The teacher asked some Thit1 niinifionH One of them was this or what Patagonia noted what is it noted for asked Brown There la only one wish in most peo replied ogg viz that they may be I the right answer At any rate thoroughlv spoiled by prosperity 1 thats the one all the scholars gave a wav all can gt He is dfobolute unscrupulous she Is neg bo she pays very If I felt IpeQto motion names I could 11 SkI4aAA4' bSA 1 A PromThe New York Son uxc ncoru aiwuv A Trremoon rerela ir kn nsswiAH £ie RC 8 performed noblemen In almost every instance it Uie Reichstag of Germany before its ad proreS fatal to the happiness journment was the appointment of a Jt since Lord lyfinger mar AAninnfTOfl In a nvinnfflA 1 VVUA4U4HVV LV AUXjllUU llilU UV AUlAUUl' ture of sugar from beet roots The in dustry which is to be made the object of special study has already attained enor mous proportions in the German em pire' and contributes a large part of the internal revenue levied for imperial pur poses Inasmuch as that part of our ivflnger took the wife and own countrv which lies north of the Po 1 iVAviu tomac and the Ohio and south of the i where he introduced her to a few ao mill and before it goes into the hopper loef Mor cnniA ninfv rnillinn arks or nearly £23000000 ifty years ago twenty pounds of beets were needed to make one pound of suor: but wit i the improved processes of extraction now adopted in Germany ten pounds of the small white beets rrrAxvn nn iliG GAcf nf iba PhlliA Will byA U44 tev Potato Soup Wfsttpx Style ylelu ou au average one poiiuu oi sugar i rf potatoes and tl rL pu them over the fire in sufficient boil better tbe meau 1 ng water to cover them with a tea of tbree 111 1 spoonful of salt and a tablespoonful of 7 i a niiH Ivh I fhAm until thpr nrG tPn i a xi i 4i i tier enougu io riio mrougn usieve potato masher meantime nib tc a smooth factuHl ar (incindi interest checked up once in a while pasie a ueapmg vx wa8 uinetwn cent In d0 we see a home wnere rnere i no pence ter and flour after the vegetables are wfr8 fair ninntitv of raw beet no harmonv and no love? Tlie indulg nMri through the eieve put them ta a ISeuy atota I khl oU bt 1 i i i ii hie rrrnmi riMi ik umi inini vhm i i isi i nnmii min ir wu nunnnr rnu mo a alue of the molasses the cost will be be bl 1C house to have their own yny Ill ano I mow me mutates oi men own iihh deed the cost is made still less lxcause ish desires ihe child who rails to ep after the saccharine matter has been ex a tight rein on the reckless parent is traded the residuum or pulp of the beet sooner or later sure to have his 8ray i sold for fodder and for manure I hairs if he lives long enpugh brought One or two other questions will sug gest themselves viz how much of the raw material can the German farmer raise to the acre and what does the German consumer pay for the 'mannfac tured article? According to Mr Rug gles the average yield per acre of beet roots in Germany if from 12 to 20 tons The price paid by the manufnctiilTr is'" we are told from $5 to $6 per ton but Al A All 4 1 4X rj Jrell as threrammt faix falK the faydte JBradaLl Wiliumi Thomm nvAilnAav A a VGfrmvIs H1G nriAA i jinniiKv 4M cd of the consumer it is to be noted that brown sugars are very little used in Germany or the white crust or loaf sugar obtained by refining the raw product you pay ten cents a pound if yon buy a hundred pound package and i "twelve a pound for small quanti lies Of course the farmer would glff i more for and the the consumer would pay loss tlrn mmufa tnrel ar tide if it were prndienble to abolish i the sugar tax which happens just now however to form one of the dih fiscal props of the German empire it An agile tourist spent haif a day climbing up the lace of entirely a precipice viuhiughi vjun tv paint his name high on the rock in huge letters Then be was informed by the owner of the propeity that he might re pint the feat to scrape off ihe disfiguring letters or stand a lawsjur lor uamages He could biro nobody to do the job and so made the ascent with far less vim than at first til we came to the opening of a pretty presents conditions of soil i quaintances and then left her to shift for little moss carpeted glade we saw a hare imate similar to those which in herself while he travels with relays of galloping about but already with a pace Europe are fornid specia ly favorable to fost horses and mistresses races and sadly saggeruig and unsteadv and beet culture the remarkable progress hunts gambles and lives a wild life on tai 4 lizi li 11G wmen oi lare years mis umustry nas nGliinn nd whieh taXXtaXXif Ui 1XXT XU4 teeth fixed in her neck just under the I ear and his fourjegs gathered no to gether and firmly pressed against her so that with body thus con tracted and bent he seemed a mere 1 all oinciai statistics coiiecteu amt nuunsnea by Mr Henry Ruggles in bis Seen Without on ups sme oi tne Atlantic we are ac customed to associate beet root sugar extremity of terror and pain and partlv witn rance out me lacrs are mac tne because of its being so utterly out ot saccharine property of the sugar beet chord with the gush'of wild bird melody hrst discovered by a German chem so jubilant and joyous that filled the I lst tb Germany is now he largest "rove around i Producer the staple It is true how Sometimes the hare dashed herself I 6er ba he attempts of German man tree or on the erround and I uiuciureis ueyi sugai vu 3 conlo tasy Irwazv hmn rizxH with.

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