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HERE'S YOUR CHANCE, LADS A Princess Who Would Wed and See the World. PEAR TAT Shetsn't Ropulsive and Has 5800, Her Own Right Tas Onp Thing Neod ts a Prince Consort Will Make Some Man Happy if He Bebaves Himself hore Is a dusky sk far away New Zealand wh : Wushaud. Sie liaus 120,000 (31 ber own: and om upon the rawlild aid tho kelpmect of Lee che Prince Consort. of Maoriland. There Is more than a Unge, mance about the contemplated rlage of Tonowaroanu, English reaklente of New a Wealthy citizen of Meibourn salled Tryin New, York-a-fow on ils on iis daughter M advantage withla lls gilt, he thought, that Ler future rite accurately and is very King yon ths these white: deal in the ank Intrigues pyalty, real and tous Princoms Mary his wish th a husband from a number lt; Maort cxteftains thor would ; were of sngieSaxon : hough to subaie. with the Kim sistance a + sition wht . - voke. laughter Ryjected mn Tgiswere:) imprison red that 1 wauld appeal to the Mare been sto iether objec Proj. Robertsot Eggs and Poultry For British Markets. 3 eAPPRLERELERDS 2 ERPLISLEPSERESLERELEE RE * BARRA RAR RARER RRA Howard 0. Benham fells of His Career of Pleasure. y WRITES A BOOK OF HIS CARBER. WIFE SLAYER'S LIFE TALE) A NEW YORK MIDAS Who Says His Touch Turns Silver te oti TAN SPEND SUS A YEAT. Phe next thing Is to find the bugband. may-aelect will not but for he is not a criminal, not dare to appear in Europe or advantages of th to fight any Maori chief wh: tem of alilpping produ ext niniiden Twill . ; fet him spend 7,000 (33; must never famed of his wife wante 90,000) of day she will reign throve of her father will be photograph, 1 with: Princess carriage of eges. ad A hho ateimony istered sl 1f-conce patience. she said, rd the-Chureh Having read Read Me Charles i, Mactar reach wand service. many. books by, Buglisi:. au considered tierself well Christian Feltrtott regarded eared nothing About th matriniony was porfor the hideous face of the god Kea-manwa. informedsas to but such m With indifference. religious whether the rhey homeward. King Pal his native hane-ts Lumu-monasao rar oe tere ate aspects coremony Maori might be enlightened and b feont. she speaks and weites tugllah likes bes gricult husband might not ae Princes Mary has oured a fonial partner durin has elapsed since their. d Zealand neith lane could conjecture. the inter- A year ago the King intimated to t sho chocse pub lie mentioned. The young woman declared that she J not marry. unless lee consort birth and brave spartur feom nor: Mrs PHOTOGRAPHING TSS STOMAUD. loads in August, Invents September. wk Physician Lamp and Camere. Edward invented af, of New an olectric ther own, the native such a match would pro- etographing the When Mr and Mr Mactarian ior of the stomach. + Farming. S RRR 9 RRA AR Ravsveebes dese beeee oes ett t OF FEOF eee ees: +e SWS3Ps nment is doing to abd th of it by way of bolph: farmers, Prof. Robertson, *Parming, aye: . Some provision baa been made for thi Tho slomand ini Great Britain for perishable food products ya a discriminating demand. 1 this countty eggs are-eggas and you scliom hear a bousekeeper speak of eggs being small or large. In. Englan eegs are sold Indifferent grades ac cording to thelr weight bythe lous hundred of ten dozens. In these mat- tors, apart trom the x20 of the eggs the British poople -are-Yery fastil nRETISH MARKET CANV. : ous and discriminating in tegard ah gehen appearance maition. Thy Minister feet me to ascompans cotferesice of ue Ogg tat Western Ontario on this. 6 ast peris ae s. winter A fow of the polote shag were Crmnemt eit net eer eon enents brought to the attention of the Mini ter of Agriculture were. these: it pected that im July, 86 earioads. eggs Will be golng forward requtrin jest possible sold storage On steamships, 90. ear- i ee et at aad 60 arloads They assumed that Gbjecte? (1) tle exist * probably one-quarter more would bc Poe eee Sea ei ANE 00: Seat Dy other elppons, teon WHEE Ontano-who were hot represenipd at ges. styles and meeting. Sinee then by Teaso fc prospect of an almost exeluii fug varift barrier erected byt t HOW TO TURN A PENNY FROM THE POULTRY YARD, rticte deating with the + cok storage Kyr , and what to T tearn the newest -preforetices for pack precisely the same gravity as t tents of the ogee If would, Cam con- fidont, give satisfaction. ABSORB ODORS QUICKLY, Eggs should not be stored near any dorous commodity, as they have al- most the proclivity of butter for ab- sorbing odors. Especial eare should bo taken in shipping. In one instance a a large consignment of apples on the ship and became almost unsaleable, because Jt was complained that they had the odor of apples. Pickled eges ia peat cba baie aioe te oe aeother eggs. In the pickling vere swoms to been deposit on the shells which tends co fill the pores; per- hups that Is the reasou,why the shells of pickled eggs are slmost always burst when tolled. slipment of eggs was placed al The Minister of Agriculture author- izes mo to state that. hatia-decided to place-at-least two men in Great Britain to look after the distributios erument-will not compete or conflict with the regular commercial :gen- ies; but the Government -will do what if can to aid in securing the or Canadian farm products. I an solng over myself shortly for several ditions of the markets there; (2) to * to-give Information to Boards of Frade and Droduee Exchanges about arrangements made by the Goy- hi 2 Apel they travelled aekland and to the Kio Sv scree ieger bao bundred Injen. ANG first t Rowrua. A tople of COs among thelr fiends was t fatance of a royal proc proving at alliance between RES and some Caucasian of her, choice. The Mactarlanes determined to the sulplurots mud geysers a Paul's abode, und incidentally could about Prine rimontal ambitions. Macfarlane very Kind to we a little jag three rooms; a or scven servatite, who were putalde, ready to walt upon us wi fequired. Our njeals were prepared elsewhere to. our arrival King acl, attended by a number of Maori chiefs; escorted us in an excur- sion to the mud geysers. The knows enough English to make 2 yas most Tesidence. The day after our eaused home ground wal: In water, shisped int. cak Eottioy whieh be lowered int Dubbiins Hc Howe satan alles fh nid the cake Rhorours gratification simutate ts cote ful NCESS TALK exprested a desire after Mr, Macfar nuts Maori cleaning w Princess 40 woman's curios aroused to thie keenest tousion,-but not bring Je fire of affairs. 0 Hig ia JU Lae RROD after tie excuang? widely o 2 th svariows colors were over this garme ie cess carried a curious fan, she wore uo coveriig over the strange to hear euch ud convention ve beet . Uttered - uncouth 1 brangisied a spear. statem with my own and other Interruptions omitte ean recall almost word far sore Titenied to Tibet tna, at FOS . nroportion of tie aeas fro aca aallanents, Sroporslog. OF tie: cams SiOe and that vaarovonty. ment of eggs If the interior Schaaf, innere-or gan OF the Tong ago be siarpler and more 1, and more eehod ins understood, weeks suecessfylly photograpited interior of the ptalning 0 pyloric mac mn tempts have be ing person ieee posed it condensation of m4 : es were used, tures obtained Sustion of this lt;censed qovenient occurred + human subject, his breath owing G2 STANDARD WEK eight s conds exposure mgd of time a pati suspend re pyloric p rooutly ph tse Cardine portion, the pyloric mest frequent lt;auotierson: ined. to be from degrees Vahr. This is a little higher than for butter. We lke ft for iter down 6 32 degrees Falir. or Some handlers of eggs con plain that whenthe-egee are pat i: cok storage and taken out again Require a mussy appearance. Y aay tle cage sweat. There Is no exutatign-of moisture Uiough * t Shells-of the eggs, bat when the ges ft prage and ex- 1 warmer room, there is a tare from the air surface If the contents will . be lly, and the-eggs will h Appe a3 wi they put in. T en eggs which did uot Jook more tain two days oll, had Deen iy cokl sterage fo: this. If they tiet been ex- once on being taken, from ad steraye ohainber, in wr atmoephere especialy, they sd damp and black. will keep long ith Shall ggs, because the are er than It) Hewill be. In a eens, a national come bu- merciat traveller, not selling for any aiulekly Selk of the particular Tira, but pointiue out tha top, and gives theegg many ferms in Canada can furnlals tlie aud undesirable 2 poe aes fer pet Canais inte the markets. by thise -new cold crease the slttp- at Britain very through these cold storag: convelliences. The temperavare on th es ing provi i the city and GHT TOR 12 EGGS. Ippers desire that a standard of eggs be estab- expatters of butte per dozen. Large -storage.channoly,-to.try-ta.get.xidof tho lingering remains of the old pre- judice against Canadian batter, und to let Them know that a new era das come, with the promise of the very west class of products from Canada in the future; (4) to start one of two men as promoters of trade or canyas- vers for customers for Canadian pro- lucts.. Two men will be left in Great Britain to earty on the work Tomay give an ihe 1 of whit tlietr work will be. Que of the men Will go, say, to the Jargest and lead say to oren itter Ik tle best that now co Great J e merehant 10 iy. the id reputation may en our agent, will nd you atrial lot SF POUT be the bhghes rket pric that. means li I take Into: his shop samples r trom our Government: Tn tomera to anoth the Government but would cet Cand butte quality from these people, 5 f the importers of Canadinn butter in Britain, and the 20. th nail ather products as far a8 possible, (quailties of good 7 He Saya He Knew He was on the Wrong Courses, But-was-Gaable to Malco the Change A Quesr Uharactor -What dfthe Last Chapter Yet Untold? * Ratavla, N.Y, report: The Now York World c rrespondent bax read imany clupters of the book written by Howard C. Benlian, the biiuker. cou- Metediof murdering his young wife to geb lier 40,000 and wy enjoy the com- Plntonaip of other young women. Benham wrote It for the scle purpos Of awilsting In the wustennnce of Its motor aud sistors in case the time should soo come whe he would not vith them. Mr. Benin, tho father, is In Willard Aaylim for the Theat. riid-conseqnentiy can no Jonger support lis famity. The book ts n Titled : A Voyage on the Ship of Pleasure ; or, He Took tie Wrong Boat, by How- Benban. directly under Mik slgtathey ua Ih pareutheals ty thie question CIs it a Novel ). On tlie next page ts the dedication To My Mother aif ) fy Afany Happy Holrs of Ciiidioodthdieate this story, and-aa L welte I remember uy slipinates. with kindness, VOYAGE ON TH SOF GAIETY. In, the opening: chapter ect these passages SAL the age ot WWelve years My POF wuts placed ine at the Whitt of iuife. There were-t o boats, the aime two flat ride. at anchor -whenever a haman sow Is luinelied upott the sen oivlife. L had become tivbued with tie fdea that Licus Ue son-of wealthy qurents aud took the boa called Pleasure. Now, Why chose tliat boat 1 Jo not know. Perhaps becuse the decor- RRALIZES THE ALOHEMIST'S DREAM Gold Ingots Sold ty Him to the Assay Ooo Ys WailSizert Have Gteod the Teot-Bnt Ansayere are Sdeptiony You Know. Klondike bas a vival in Staten Island, if what Dr. Stephen H, Emmens ssys ta true, says the New York. Herald, He declares that jola hus deett pro- duced there at a profit for tho last three months not mined, but manu- fabtured out of Mexican silver dollars, Dr. Emmens Is a sctentist and practical metaliurgist. He claims that, after years of experiment, he has real- ised the alchemist s dream, the arti- ficiai production af gold, and has found the plillosopher s stone, which he las called argentaurum (sliver-gold). With argentaurum, he ays Ix a metallic element between silver and gold, Dr. Emmens claims to lave accomplished, through the agency of cold ang impact, the transmutation of the white metal into the yellow. INGOTS STAND THE TEST, Emmens, when he first au he had-salved the prob- lem of transmutation, was Inughed at: but now, he says, his artificial gold Nas stool, the tests of the Cnited Staten Asay Office, In Wall street, avhith lias purctiased six Ingot? of the product of Is laboratory, aggrogat- Ing 70.8t ounces, atid worth nearly 1,000. 3 Phe books of the Assay Office con- tain the following records of pur- chases of bullion frour Dr Emmieus, The bullion was delivered at the noi of the, doctor wast, Silver, Value Want to Soe the Trick Dong- / Assay Office by Newton W, Emriens, itele-more beautifol. T ean those that are visible to the naked eye tie gang plank -might ave been 4 little broader a little easier to board. I took the ship of pleasure, The sweamer went: afloat jut there were many others Took pasige on that boat. INTO THE STORM OF PLEASURE: At-times T- thought seriously about changing boats. At times T concluded 1 Was on tho wrong craft. I felt that It Was too wilt, But every time that f would make a'good resolution, come of panions, of a. similar probably a little farther out On the turbulent sea, would HIT upon me to venture a Uttle further on Phose were the times that I shoul ave given lieed to tint loved voice aye sou The value arsigned to. the last ingot is an-estimate. Andrew Mason, the superintendent of the Assay Dfflee, told me Its appearance would. Indicate about the eime degree of fineness: that of the other: Ingots. He said ASSAY OFFICE IS SCEPTICAL. Dr. Emmens claime to have discov- 1 the substantial identity of two. metals which chemists have always considered distinct cleihents. He teil us of results, but docs not disclose, his processes. We cannot iuder. these cir cumstances qubseribe to his claims. There is a trace of gold In Mexican dollars as now minted. I do not kno seLich I Imd loarned In clilidiood to revere ut everything seemed to ome my way with a rush, and early good counsel was forgotten. HIS MURDERED WIE Another, chapter tells of lt;uip, elopement aud march oneludes ms follows: And as Lsit-dero. my. minds ey Passes over it all, and I thank God there is not 0 dow of regret: to da: shine whish was athway by that ricliljy aned-marriage Tata a good wife an low woman who lai court It r to lookback sith realization T had ever gratifte her every wish. : + Thea Beaham procesds to arralen so Clots, wiiieli he terms A hollow : as mucl in one thousand parts. Dr, Emmess later ald to Under my processes. ren ot an 1.0 dented numberloss whieh 1. arrived at L a pressure of 5 lo Uke wor ois probably not lt;1 from a man who lending phyelcist, ted that his name be not He asks Dr. Emmens. to SHVE Mitac starts up stands looking- a fary. gleaining: tn you had it Age En the Guage thero tx A with sue . Intteed. 6 vikos this of years Uiwre bs somethin ma gor if of liber tin th 1 asked you cared serlou Whom you have Mise Jet Conyny upation now. Tt te a quest whatever tor ash ag You Preat me swer it. I do cay to make my wif That is forty you. Where mot tannot. always accompanying m course, in the py be small doubt 2 hess of ali part rence, you are mi mtened with ttrt Conyagham is ly Auaton- Except eo fa or, pertiaps, tl to inake her s0 *You you At gross mistake, With lulf-draw Mistake ? - Ol ou romember + last n mo this vory lng to-night, Mr, Conyngiman with ls daug netress AWolt, afterwerd you Xoriettes- make. heard. you were tons to * the rik eould not help had. myself to ness. Judge of 1 ing to find y caught. by ph :last romantical in love, not the heiress, but ton beauty, a 4 Laurence Biro petrified incred Which has befal hundred trIv upon his memo trite whteh it him to bellese dy Austen with ay triiket rill fo nee; I fatig think I ever dul besides, 1 ing of? Oh, Conynghem, - ter os Knows thers inarri: wyeelf. Forty t twenty-third 1 had it from M and engaged try clergyman lving of three difficult to re such is the sit are the Inequi ht during th focus The first photoz: impressed n oftenest. Tenteheoks. iL Adiga Ate: Sa ay. The cise A long Kk tthe ces from the neci sandalled feet. It Was made of lamb's wooly loosely rolied and rewed vertically 1 showiniz pathologist, eat Is usually pe He mucli of ecteic ifget teaducel In order that 4 gt; stomach 1 dength of tubing certain nad fot every S-rays films Ddeing sens Son ir nr weights per ton tired of ten dozens. One grade is 15 Im. per long hundred; another is 16 1-2 ong hundred. The fatter are oe Fite BB) y cost, Cone 1 pusteboard frames, About. nta each. About Lt or 15 cases 5 fof that size cin he carciod tu nistozen cise is the one that will advantages, to backs, too, v1 ritain. It is called the quarter some marr reer of 120 dozeng, said a bachelor the lly used in sending eggs full case as European markets. yehat. inucl, taller and puore att Fouask we average ne qnoineuts, wheter lve gy Sramini Gr a ketal ix choose chu tlme. 1 ke to be protectars ial not ctod, aud, A nan verte can AU he must for it eres ig, Strapping Ww who could throw-hmrin a fair fight Large ery at best. He kaya: i did not gare ny Wife wax of the 60 as kind anil con- id beloved by sli who kne rifeing - dispositic 1a wide cirele of friends NEL E SFIS TH able chapter: 2 mere: month hulch only is per- ry Cony you at this Inatanca to your seat opposite meat the table here, and were I to aak you, my wile, ior, for the purpose of satisty ing the curladty of a curious pubite which had decreed me guilty of a iellish, Hendish erime, aud that de. cree Was crowned -merely oi roncous uapreton w Loway ; mpc ot iis protect king-an. examination of Iy pure conditios Asay Offlee pont, iu. Country er ast tewued by Ube nell Agridtitural Experiment Sta y gives rome nceomne of i ito tile Com most valuable pull parad tie public our mc jnost, sacred rela hatween 1 wife what would yc beret selocte plata lt; but 1 3 plats Lins heey ith wheus 1k bogs uske and money i Suekland: t la an blag) am anid 8 m forend the marringe:-Aporomp. Clared that lie did noearant without lowe himself, come nye busband Aporompinta is a Gay he sliall be rewarded King treats me as if 1 were ture fuler of a great peuple books 1 live read have tang otherwise Is the King re and am 1 really apr: only, not In power. Great ber Jaws and permite the pursue these ol native cus do not-confliet-with-Britist-suprene acy. My father is allawed to pl thie nionare 1 himself Pan, 80 ic does no larni t ETH wealthy Take away ms fortune and my and fam an ugly Maorl girl, as night, too well educated t cidte her own people. It seemed to me that I could make uso of mg title bemg, and 1 a and imny wealth to xecare hinsband, who will show the pleasures of the onte My me rlght a we that way It does me tio good in my present ktate. 1) 6 could spend. it thie gouutry hin royal I tried my best of the Maori we T the best Uribe. AR TREATMENT FOR SONSUMP: rape Cloves Have Boor tuberentosis, + enli d sumption, Profesor Jettersou far given ver: treatment ts based upon the dial power of ot wiste of the administration of this the point of tolerance of Dally doses Hy, mix: proportion of aue to fi hr capsules case which was recentif brought the clinic at th Aistactor; after three f that thme commonty Fovently Hobart Medical College, and tins point is that at sullet are given 1 with olive oil and: by fferson Hn. report was Britain dominates ts; girds ax about fe patient had gain pounds in weight, night swe urs Hesnehdinns warren To. tment in stuyption Irritating properties ing the hypodermical and ite adn piek taxing of proces, stomach. most eved is vers. prob will soon finds her dri jes and ren table to, Taare tat these obsta pationte, 8 dlggestl airetteettan Le ty some doth postelin: woking nic on the exterior ia well third ogee all the doubtfal and that the 3 x goo quatity insk pro leave ou cones: front thes: he sells mile 1 0 In the matter sirable that they th ond hascoall can never hope to rival the Aitocted by water, alse niger ean Vhe preserved SOMEHOW dE eee eee eee yed upon: the grid. 2iecte Water, mals gunpowder, but has mor merit as a curiosity and i in pickle they ghould om Se Lor ie a ee joe fe and will stand grent variation Intem-. an ornamental vine than as coll storage, I have it taken foctball to ehtisty men eseare lent for our taste. hut it takes football to satisfy men The luffas or dishcloth gourds an applications. (rc cipe form apie pickle r recipe fo: re, OF. ate enstmeters 2 chemist. make np no thie, wome rile, 00d Spor is and you lave m god time with: Pickling ever of June, at a ne shippers i gis shipper seoms to Thalre+ the pure In my julment one thing la The Engl er of the plekle 000, Experts, how iP og into the in declaring tlmt. the prolect of ball rile of thumb will not give Ing between the two rewilta, If the ege men would countries ia fmpractt and the particularly hiekle of St. George's channel Womei ne 2 Tu f Their mummers, and tastes, and f moit ike that in thelr wives, M 2 -themmswer n ue much certality it were In reality made und, You Are NOt a cos Throughout the story th calle: ma tino Mb in a whieh cab Is served. It Vtumn vegetatile unites a cool 1 MOLL : cultivate and wttention are demanded for Chinese mustard, wlich be 4 fen Tor skeen, and pi enormous amonnt of herbag California pepper mrss, brought prominently into hott: John Lewle Childs In 1890, mx be a finely cut leaved fort of a mu tard whieh has been long known in as compared, with the spectrum of ordinary gold In. a ehiem SANT ET TaD ui Lily to be Usefully Introduced etablestwhich have been. in- Not a ound ron's sot lips. 4 space, the sh seems To hav: Diffieult two re iossotpam;- rego grow famitier of realization that one-half lover, freed fre fairest rown hefore me in a A dikereet Iw the. door, Ia two net anal, qe in at once Aintely. Phen. turnin rin, inter mon ni of Mrewels, Lau of your time serots: Anu, Singer. well, Lady A Tins told mai to have tood. She is 0 delielousty, femiiine. Not once out Of a Tundred times sre thew applied toa big. buxom wo- rom swliiele it svould seem un of to-day admires the modern qirlas a splendid creature TiOt fect sentinieutal ward ler. She Is not ealeulated t inspire sentiment. a, Baseball's Weakness, The dwindtt a wbele. Sipoing een, ple Sa er ert teoauentiy: by: large Sa Le a mai Aanarniy In the fae epee staree As BUCH A VTE AUP ey i eON, A riot work In preventig tearing the mpi new wamen Chi corwat Tusinel, able. owlng : st. int basebti plekled iu cold storage rooms weliere has heen revived by certain stirring ieots. thie other ag: Chroniete. er, are unanimous fit the tees slioall-be. clean them occasionally, Init. they palton . Thronst ere neo. Cisan eges bring from one, Mon. profer ay wives distiiet- Btepne deserintions: and Ponlinm, cont to 3 cofits a decent ia. ly feminine: women, Yon never know *ow Imeelf a creature of t Britain tinn eggs that look what to teh 2. Wwoittne: Le oes IRE Toe Oe and. soled. iit 1 iouen q Interesting. You * . eges, when the firmere only her Womanish moods SinveN SHOTs A BHCOND: 1 eiome i BB per -eBne Never 0 day pase who parchas Gib pigs at Whpt you hear. some, nisi Mey, Remarkable Waapon Boin aoted With tty Britain The English, Govoramont is now ox ot livented. As with all machi hand. After that the we: Wil a: made thus far show that on tie oc shots In a single second. pressure, szhcreas black powder Is on 3 of California, ha Governor Bud pardoned house of lls opponent in the lide etn 1 Government ls seriously paign for Gevernar. truction of a sub ial for the making of q good considering: the cor st. Tramp Did - tit ia that the pickle should matine tunnel between England and a hout bets te0 fe or we Ciniy the kame lapeciti geavs troland, Tt Ja ostimnted that the cost E2 ahont belwiseofochie ter albumen of the omg. 60 that Of the tunnel will amount to 7,000,- Nhat Woe. car tre tae eat ; fawn, San Pranelseo. perimenting with a gun wiith will tire 1,000 shots In 123 seconds, says the Now York Herald. 1t Is the deadlust try, for. although it is cnitiv of all the automatic man-slayors ever ins,-the first shot mst be fired by cartridges and emit a chain of te as long ae it Je fed. Experiments WE gion of a brief, sharp attack tie yun which lave recently taken nite oes x fica alee against bacteritt Glace. . At Cincinnati the decision of SiN, Remally he made to fire dley P agents that catse by neting through the pores burglar who robbed the cig Hhottoow Girested ApaTiHe the Tolchinese Soclety for Education, have aracter of Ison pes old gardens. inthis country, but. lis not been described elther in Amorican 7 botantes or gardening books. It ls ane of the best of all plants for ear spring: greetie: 10 is not known how When the plant firsteame to this couk China and fi; At does hot app Coline oeeh Mepsndentiy. Tage Gt Foon ota OE hee conten i Sate pote hdres one tard-like plants which have been intro- stig Hoe Chto wile pose ia cracls sua feeagaiag oe tte Riera gardens, Amtng Chem ace the pak-chol, used as greens and for Piette eneaeed n roseer ho Bello eee eee onan Hl tine omar nostro A-vury itaeeningfeatate ot thi terme mgt gr or i risulte trom the use of cordite. The Tul of le wuts cid fs small turnip-like rdot. Of tho cucurbitaceous plants intro- duced by the Chinese the. bast ls the such lov prices wax gourd, zitkwa, the trait of which such low -prices ID) then enstied and the police had hard weful for pressure to the extent af is excellent for conserves. the crowd from 40 por cent. The experiments. with cultivated, but requires a long cordite and with the gun referred to The lakwa, or Momordien chay: This But for genuine excitement Ike thls snow conclusively that-cordite ls not not new to the American city trade, Chinese in the neighborhood of Ne York fins club-shaped, ribbed truly. These fruits are clilefly Interesting be cane they Yeh A sponge-like fibre lich i useful for household purpose Ctuekok Ian bean of some. mer any value for garde ted in Tt is easily or s two species, which differ cliefly in the contour.of their fruits. The Ge best known lias ribless cylindrical fraits, but. tho one chief ed by shi for Inte home use, but the Chine pe: o t lias little to. recommend It, th ed on. the walls af Chiva other vegetables named bad Austen: --sleep that foll finttering dre Then come gray hour of Breaking of a triumph now the. look fort ron's ruin? knowing tha broken with Miladi push rtains, tak nen of he ni from ded, and, by pining tiglit. der morning face earefiily It is Ae half a cond upon whieh hours. cosmet mies might, p Nave left th we face of 1 This ont aluly have pitst doz Mander Stant compa huni Ie po ttly e her till th An okt wo sea hereel wit ) t
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