On the titoe of a Precipice
THE ARCTIC CROP.
ima. Kl..' bad cried and kttaed all Ibe mcnilne. then bad jrm* out aud hadn"« eonie back. Wouldn't papa
ud brlus Jier back* .
Frioid Yield From GreenWri The diai7 or . cennan ^-mieman. 1 " ..... Bartholomew Sastrow. who llrrtl In * Icy Mountains. the time of the Kin|wrur Char Ira j 1 i, m ... klves u. a good Idea of the ga.Htmnom. j w THE MAKING OF AN ICEBERG, deariaptluo of iba table habtta of the'
u bla da/ la err/ inter-
rred tba '
» SERm»5 DINER. f -OLD TIME PUNISHMENT. ^ a, .ha Croat Ewiparo/ Charlaa ^ S,ttck * F ‘ r * j V H.. liaaia.. I F,, ®* B » d Tampar.
d on Ole In ihe IHirar/ of coo- •
HIS EDITORIAL POLICY.
k Twain Made
Hugas$haata e
Mila Thiel
No one could nn8?raiand wb/ that Helen Ajtr. tbe wife of celleot man and tbe molbef of « U
bo/ aU yean old. feU under itfr Infloeoce of Bchn/ler yulglev. with noth- 1 In* except aw agger and ebcek to recommend him. ‘When Quisle/ flrat bygan to pa/ attention to kin. A/er her bmband did not appear to notice It. The truth la be' aaw that bla wlft was drifting awn/ from him and be dared not oppose her. fearing that b/ bla eery opposition be might bring a boot a catastrophe, if be permitted tbe matter to work Itself out perhaps tbe wife and mother would In time tire of her new fancy and renllae the danger to banelf. her boa band and her *°Bot Quigley was so aggressive. *o persistent,'that Helen never got away from a certain dominating force there was about him long enough to recover herself. Finally A/er decided to taka
same sat he had frerjoent opportunity to meet the man who was undermining his home. Their flrat meeting was at the house of a mutual friend. s$fre a number of men were accustomed to play poker. Ayer , object was to begin a aeries of atlempt* to fore* a quarrel upon Quigley. tnoceaUng tbe tree cases. Tbe better to cover bis motive at the poker periy be met Qalgley certjaOy. But daring tbe game be suddenly arose from tbe table, deciadag that be woald eat play with a chest, making It plain that Qulg-
is perfectly lnnoc4nt of tbe charge, retorted. High words followed, and Ayer struck him. Quigley eras prevented from returning the blow by the otl
hare been obliged lo challenge Ayer or be. eat by his friends. Uvlu* In the twentieth century, he was not obliged to do anything. He let the matter drop. He did not can at Ayer's bouaa any mote, bat he mat lire. Ayer
One day^A>er met Quigley on^the friend. Am they passed Ayer said
•There goes a coward I am trylnj
make gghh-
Ttde was too much for Quigley, i tare«d and mid. “Well, well bar.
oat oow "
“Very well." replied Ayer, “draw ' Taking a revolver from his pocket raised'It. cocking It at tbe seme time.
a no Ight. _
“Too cant eacapt me with a Moody nose." aald Ayer.' "Ira Ufa or death
tn that Ayer d in tbe matter and U might better be settled sooner thah later. They advised him to challenge Ayer and have It ovev with- Alt sup-, posed (hat the origin of tbe matter eras at tba card takle. indeed, few if aay knew that Ayer was trying m tores Me enemy to withdraw blajoflneore from lira. Ajerr Quigley blustered for awhlie. tint took no action., Bnt flnalty noth Ing a difference In tbe.
Urn that ha mum nett lA apeak nor write to lire. Ayer egalm^Quigley re
kjwr reptWd (bal m Us part 11 would be dropped, tot he d o' this (ID he,bad looked Into U
office be supplied so far as |>osi
place- of the nfljicr. Quigley still j Al , nJ tlm< lived In the city, tilt tlwre wns not as rIMV>unlere< j , mych swagger In him a« formerly. tllr r,.riieUi omebow n- one ws-roed to think be proxliiiatety i nd come out of bis affair with Ayeri, bet ween 12 at Ith credit, and bls frieud. were drop- tads. bij» It U - ’—lining wan
she was doing Quigley. Dlvotre* usually pAr Hint great wrongs are Committed
n order to msn-y
fled a
of ci
kinds of Inhumanities. While reading of -them we would supiwec that after such suffering pert her party will ever
chain* of Is broken
up pop* a amen or a. woman hitherto unknown In tljo-pon-wding*. and-tbe decree Is-arary-ly granted before tbe Wedding bells are Vlngtrig Helen Ayer bad secured ber divorce, had returned, and It was supposed by ber friends, excefit an Intlumte few. that abe . would remain—after tbe charge* against Ayer her lawyer bad drawn up, for ber-an unmarried woman. While this waa tbe supposin'*, a marriage licrewe waa being taken out permitting Helen-A yet, and Schuyler Quigley to wed. Tbey’wJrr to be privately married at & o'clock It) the-eveo-Ing and take a 7 o’clock train for UeJr wedding trip. During tbe afternoon Ibe bride to be waa aelaed with an Irreaiatible dealt* to ace her bey oner more before taking tbe Irretrievable step. She knew that ber husband wail usually at bis-office at tbe time and abe would inot meet him. Throwing caution lo tbe winds, •be called a carriage, 'alighted near ber former borne, entered and ran upstair* to And her aon. She came uisin a melaocholy sight Her boy wai lying on a bed. pale and Wan. while bla father was bending
over Mm.
“Oh; why didn’t yon tell me? Why Didn't yoo send for roeT’ she walled. And wit bout walling for a reply abe bent down, passionately encircled tbe child with ber arms antT bugged him to ber breast. Then, fflhglng- ber bat' and coat aside, abe knelt beside the
And tba woman for whom a groom was waiting said: “Never, so h^p me beavroT Ruaartl Ayer was walking aw*y when bis wife srtxed his band and held him. She attempted to speak to him. but not flbdlug words turned again lo the bov Thru Russell knelt beside ber and. rearing his band on ber waist, the two turned tbe ebbing life back Uto their cbUd by tbrir unlt- . An hour later Scbu.rier Quigley, as
meet hta bride, was startled by a t Bag*. Tearing o(r_jhe. cover with : givings and imi-itIon. y. be'read: One br those slnmilar and
Ibe greatest danger The .bergs have t exclusively In west
though a fe« may come arum I’aivwell.trom tbe Kplixhergeo
Ibe Buffalo Express lo Augti‘t
■ys of a certain Hubbard, who JSOU. nud this Is Ibe paragrapb It euteoced In Boston lo the stocks which be made Ibe reader* aequalntev
svlng Indulged In an unwarrant- with bis new mi|«uslbmty:
Ot or Ul temiwr. tayt Harper's ] -| only nlsb to assure parties bar Weekly When be bud taken hi* seat - [nj. a friendly Interest In tbe prosjvrrlt; for the day there came aloug a drove { 0 f (hh, j,*nial that I am not going b
which Seemed to cast upon j hurt tbe i*iper dellU-rately and inten
retiaat. There were Invariably four W 01 Ibd »« leering looka thal only V fat tlonally at any time. I am not golu| course, of slg dlshe*. Tbe emperor P'S can bestow/ * dog followed, anlff- u, imn-lu.V any stanllug ref-r.o .« bad no one lo carve fdr him. He be- ‘"S at the primmer * feet and making i,, , 0 , , va y attempt to make gau by culling bla bread In pieces fell"" unplreaaally *i)t>roacliln* real- j | alD slni{>ly going to do my plain, ua large euoucb for one mouthful, then !ty-of biting him. Then a cock, mount-| pretendlna duly—when " I eauiiot gv attacked Jils pflle. He often Used bla '“S to the very top of the stocka. ont of |, | .hall work dlllgciuly am fingers while be held tbe plate uuder crowed bts derision 0|s>n the victim honesilv and faithfully
bis trbin wllb tbe olb<T band. U-low. apd presently a rough fellow. When he frit thirsty he made a sign after Ipdulgln* In -ocly .taunt*, threw ’" tn tbe -doctor” standing by tbe table; »' "W® fetid toadstool* aud a dead
then they wept to tbe sideboard for aoake V
Hie bergs to tw0 ri|Ter r a go ns «t.d tilled a goblet Then an Indian annan-d. who In a
‘ *'^* '* which held about a measure and a drunkelkrege.^iluiulau-d by some fan-j er i n jjj rebuke all form* of crime and rnsrlmw* talf Tbe emtuTor drained It to tba clod Injury, nishml at Hubtard With 1 urtsrondu. i. except w hen committal by runII almost Ult •> ro l‘-.^P r -" ,lc *ll^ at one draft. a tomahawk, twobably Intending oolb- | lbr | u h*bltlog my own vest. I
[ utliudr. ap-
Urt-vuland. al-
ever utteAd.^ lug «
I Cape ’
place* covers rbe w tn This gradually slides
it tin-euland. . rn ibe valley b It Is thrust .
off Tbe bull n
for i
grazing tb* , b Whether I
i/llable, srrrrely
imuslng sallies of tbe Jester* behind ceded In doing
bis cbalf. finally -picked bla teeth with. Help rame from an uneiiierted qi qulJJs and. after washing bl* bands, ter. for at that moment an old retired to a window recess, where any- came tearing down the rv«id Ills
body could approach him with a pell- trutlou was attracted by
SALT WATER.
break off and become berg* Tbe proe-1 .. .
ess IS.known .. -va.vmg “ The ,dece. D -P S... Are Mar. Sal.n. Than Thos. " *
art adrift thus umv tie a ttnmsand feet ; » That Ar» Shallow. 'khleckaf hi* snrwient
ool of-tbe water and a mile square, i The density of set water depends but aa they drift at.*t they become upon tbe quantity of saline matter It
broken and centlnue to diminish lo contains. TU.- pro|«.rtlou U generally " "j, J. ' Sire until they On.ll. dls.,.p.wr com ! about 3 or t per .-rot. tbougb It vartea ‘ ^ ptetely. The proce»j«meUme. take. In different pUce. Tbe ocren c< *- *”? ^ k several Ceari jalua more salt In tbe aoutberu than l * e ‘ ,h * M ’ < ' Hnbb Once set .drift teeberg* And tbelr In the northern bemlspbere. and tba A 0 * 1 ,h ' ,n ,b '’ un,or
way Into tbe Labrador current and be- Atlantic coululus more than tbe Pagln tbelr Journey. But of all berg* so clflc. Tbe greatest proportion of Balt act ad.uft only a very amall proportion In the 1‘aclDc la lu the parallels of 22 dvrr And tbelr way Into tb* path of tbe degree, north latitude aud IT degrees
transatlantic steamship.- south latitude. Near the wJtraTor It l* A COURSE OF DINNERS. Kor do all berg, take lift same less, and In tbe polar eea* It Is least course Some go sontb; others lodge from tbe melting of tbe Ice. It Includes Roasted Psss ss s Subst against tbe shore or against Islands. ! The aaltness varlca with tbe aeaaona * tlX. For Cottas. Two-year, may srpitate tbe time that in tbetie regions, and the fresh water. | D „ mile book called "Tbe Broooc two bergs reach a low latitude, tbougb bring lighter, is uppermost. Bala |r*| Housekeeper." puhlUh.-d about it •they were “calved - at tbe same mo- make, tbe surface of tbe aea fresher yoor igxo. there I* given on one |ui| mcDL ' than tbe Interior parts, and tbe influx - A Coursi* of Dinner. For s Week Field ice also offers an obstrnrtloo to {of river* render* tbe ocean less salt At tbe time of Its publication thc'lltt the k-etwrgs. tbougb bv tbelr great , at tbelr estuaries. bookus’ most po|Hili>r. as b pr-.v. sia* aud bulk they often act ok plows j Deep seas are more saline than those lbt author s prefs.e to the semr and aid materially In nrraklng up tb* that are aballow. and Inland seas com- rerfawd edition She says: ice field, v-hleh obstruct rise arctic ba- monies ting with the main are leas salt. | -Encouraged by tbe very fa<or.-ih sin. '.from tbe river* that flow Into them, teceptlnu that our bumble labors lu< lee Helds are more affected by the To this, however, the Mediterranean m et In the rapid sale of tbe first ed Wind than at* Icebergs Bergs geuer- la an exception, owing to great evap- Uon of 1,500 coplea In about flfte, ally drift with the current, ao that oos oratlou and the Influx of salt currenta ^eeka. and tbe demand still contlu
sometimes I* seen moving Into tb# from tbe Black sea and tbe Atlantic.
vulgarity ui>on any Circumstances and profanity except It rent and laves. It thought. I.will not even then, for It 1. Inelegant, mi Christian and degrading I a hall not often meddle with polities, because we have a political editor wild Is already excellent and only needs a term In Hie penitentiary to be perfect. I Until-ont write any poetry unless I conceive a spite against tbe subscrlb-
left lo romps nr meditation, and November day.
e cutting si
TWO WORDS DEFINED. tlum” are popularly understood t
! Literary Digest I Tbe dist I uotit | Ilea Id tbe fact
two differ"
int they a l Latin ro
re derive" otx -Ran
hatld
wind.
| Tbe .
o tbe a
f Gibraltar
order
.. make tbe present edition
Advantage la taken ot mis by me at tbe depth of 670 fathoms la four more wonby of patronage, if puss!
sealing and flatting boat* when caught tiroes a* sail as that at the surface — man the Ant”
Id an Ice IWd. They often moor to an St. James’ tisxette. -e-"" | Therefore It la probable that Iceberg and are towed mile* through j "course of dinner." w bleb follow. the.Ice. through which otherwise they | Aa Early Wall Paper. considered admirable at that lime: could make uo headway. This Is ae- i On preparing a room lu Bradbonre* “Monday-Tea. coff.e or cocoa. , compllsbed by sinking an anchor Into Ball. Derby.hire. In ISC, I found, part- mincemeat, bread aud butter lu‘* the berg and using a strong towllne. ty covered by an old oak cupboard, ter. bread and milk In summer. A* the berg adiam-es open water, with ron.lderuble remain, of quit* early “Tuewlay-Boiled dish, wllb a|
small floating h e. 1* left astern, rigblcehtb centutf wall paper, of pale dumpling..
But this ti Indeed a danger.hi. tblng. gnQn tint wllb a flowing pattern In "Wednesday—Kunsted or Inked m
to do All ke is brittle, but yiprelally darker color on It. This paper wax with bread pudding baa beec uad* In squares of about twenty Incb- : Tbniwday - Broiled steak or ft
D to split «be, while the reiwt a*, and I waa able to rescue two or fl.h. with I Hiked rice pudding tun at times will arowmpllab the more complete piece* it had been "Friday - Baked bcuua. w ith baked
end. In July and juigik}. when printed on rather thick paper from Indian puiMliig
erg* are breaking up sioUg-ibr woodcut block*, and each square waa "Saturday-Salt cdfi.b b-dled.
of Labrador, tbe noise al time* sailed up with coarse Iron tacks about apple pie.
ifenlog. aud the noise of one of- |ne aIM j a half inches apart, each tack 1 "Sunday-Morning, hashed flsb and
iiism another to break up Mag run through square* or washer* coffee: noon, bread ■ery uauire Iceberg, aw of brown leather, ro that both tack pi*, doughnuts' »h*p« beads and wmabers showed all around It la a aouxestlve paragrapb whlc6H> Bgureo. Hcb „f paper. It la possible apiswre oo Hie wune page: 1 paper was of late seren- I "Peaa. roasted and ground.'.are an 11 T
_ - . au d von
woman u-UI / MSvl''tAome. children, wrecking
all beraelL bud T ome IO a suoorp euu. as It were, oa' lbe brink of the precipice .ver which sbe was shout to plunge. Her bosbsnd could manage the assn who was roth-Mg Vr. bat be could not 'manage her What neither
Spiros and minarets Sometimes they ,^ ntur y dale. Bradbonro* Hall, excellent substitute for coffee, aud yoo appear to be veritable be bridges. In tbe lower peak. Is a picturesque would hardly know which Is best."— with two sep.rale sup|«Mis In many a|a>0 ., . nn ,n-_i. ot the time of Tooth’s Companion, there sre tfreat rev*, aud Indents Umet ^ |U|T| ^ (ben fllahkmc d ; in e rs«.. u o.. dona A. tbej drift w-otb and begin ^ Ib .- raDoolral of lbt An- 1 ^00 remeu.be. dat guy. Jim BurkeT” melting cawade. «^ j.ier Pour down pl>tlni of DuMUt , le „ waa 3uat ^ asked sn Irate Bowery deutaeo. "He’s
place—"far from the madding crowd” d *' * ,lff 1 -where curious details of domestic — ® ln * 8,1 decorations won Id survive.—London k “'"
Notes and Querba.
.guar ana nnac- • [brlr or/ftHmub the tips of ns under w lc a nuodpros of /icicles wnb b depend ft room, aim moox 01 FreOnentlt there are unliving sc
bulglar
*eIs should always xlve them ac^De berth, half a mile being conaldeted tbe ueareot that out may be approached Several years ago tbe British strong
pushed by a sick child.
After tbe boy came out of danger IIor> to ^ bow| Wben |ba Ba*w» A/er told Ills wife of hi. at- , err , |cll foDDd p^, lba temirtB to aare her He gave tbe tea-, kMi |b , (pn leagtb of lb* skip. Ibe m for bU acenriue Quigley of rbaat-l rlatr , b^nx almaat cut ibroogb- The Jng .J cards, tb--blow. Hu-.nl-eqnent blp mnrk — the foretug hi. enemy Into an Xb . earrrDair0 , npon „
for ships
unwtlllng challenge- • Then
had finished by tciting her that be bad dropped tbe matter on learning of b Intended sstaration sbe shuddered. -My God! How ceuid' I bare done
kr
Tba Lang Silewo*. .e an- pm,ty comfort* blj ire” admitted a vet
Just a'fetunder. Sir Lpttee Uuulbos -who has got old CoIdkSsb In a corner'at the clob. -Mr
my Ufa. ibr'eal bu|v and all exlateac; Might I dare hope anme day I may be permuted
^•yp, ■d to ^Tn
bar Mr. I have 00 daugbier. -*lr Optra* M.—Ob. pardon me' Borne >*dy told me that yoo had. let’* have 1 driak —Loudon fk-rapa
“I notice.” said tbe mo Ip tbe par aoa. “that, etthongb I am In-tbe front pew. there Is always, a live dollar bill on the coilo tiuo plate- .bee It coma. tome. Is that tbe couirlbutlon of the man w^o takes up Ibe mllectlo^r "Not *f all.” replied Ibe pamm. w believed In bnsluem uietleri. “That.’* «wr d*fby.-—Dern.lt Ffee IVm - •b. Tbroght *Rigbt. Mre Toung-I warn t„ get . dl-orre tom my bu.ban.1 lawyer - Well, what are yoor charge.?. Mr, • VoUug-My charges? Merry 1 I tbuaght Id have ta pay rre-Rodua Tr.uwrtpt ' A Duke’s Masim.
0 years. Well. fer dat stiff.
When br was pliwhctl dldn t I put np der coin fer der lawyers'? Didn’t I pay der witness#.? Sure I did D* pder day I t’lnka I’ll Just go an' see dat mutt Just F leave bin. know bla frien’a ain’t tied de can on Itn So I drives
with fine epicurean fasridlousneM oo* '» Jd“ AD' gw' H>'o dr wardetfa tbe glorioas revelation that tbelr ! oBIce. an’ be aay. I gutter send me friendura buton after aU. And It Is »rd *n rand: D ye get dat? not only tbe weakness of tb.e- near Well, anyway. I writes me name on a and‘dear to 0* but tbelr mMurtut.™ P>rv* o’ paper, an’ a guy take* It tn to and annoyaoere wblcb give a thrill of { J'” Burke, an « bat d' yoo Fink dat Illicit Joy to tboar bouest rouiortlou Min' 'tU* dat guy 10 tell m*r tats who can look In their own hearts I “Pv* 00 Idea.” said the Itsteoer.
The Cynic's Paint ot View. ! Of cooroe we ail like to know our enemies are vulnerable, but
only tbe cynical elect
d a young mother say that only one thing which gave
w-- “w— ~ •• r
to'leeward. wbfle ophn
be found 10 windward.” |“ c Bo nicely are kt-bergi ha la nerd la
«m water that .be “f “‘ce.ett Burge- ba. enri-hed
tbe center or
a to beog-tbat they wer - but rbrom-ldlot (to hot
shift, a
will rapslte or foamier ship* bare been wreck*
Field Ice Js turtned ibrongbont tb* waters wit bio tbe arctic cird* south as far as Newfoundland, and each year vast floe, leave tbejahere. drift south Into ibe pa tbs of . mere* The arctic Ice often ba* lived through several Mason* In tbe far north and occaak-nally I* ten to flfteen and rometlm— twebty feet thick can— of Us cyoifimsl mothHi. due to enrreota. wind, etc . gradually It bepile one pat. on snullnv tn the s every ple-e of field He Is a ion 1 It la covered with tjut.ne. k* lee alao bwoii.es r.f;.d nj the r log of a free HeMThimlnM .re froaen 10 the «hl«v .« U> tbe grin of two field, acaln.1 each other . one Is g?ven a'.turning luutluo i>y
tr*ryv»|n.l and iidr
rtou. It I* —la. teKlk.Vll, rnir^ ter on* >0 .bi|tt ibal .'get •-aualn
• Mad. Hm- Mad. ”1 thought I overheard yoo wife quarreling a little while ago What was Ibe troob!*?” ' She brought bum* a new hat. and after patting It 00 sbe tur sad.—Id she didn't belief*
ord-Urv 1 A Oo* Sided Role. .Once fi ben I*. I Barauut was taking Hcketa at Ibe entrance of bla clrlo wHboat <ayiOg “Ton can pay fi : ltb.uit gidng lo.” shm! Bornum. “but y.Hi cabT go In wltbout paying Tbe rule, do—o'l work both
Method la like’ pnrkjin thing, la .ox. A food packer .HI get In b* 'as much again a* a bad oas.-Corll
wllb which Mr
would
of condemning Ibis young woman ring malicious or unkind. MMery Is out tb* only human quality that
of ber distant
relatives — Anxiety. Discouragement. Annoyance are equally sociable.—At-
Kflrir.
lath* gi
There Is ju.l one plat* 00 a Mil boat for women That la tbe cwfiptL Bemember that and keep them fbare. even If It take* a somewhat pointed request The average woman on a boat Is uot happy unless sbe la taking risks by sitting nut on deck or on top of tbe cabin or going forward of tba myt Warn ber and sbe laughs at yoo Bbr dor. not know that abe la endangering ber-elf less than a year board In a hear/ sea U-. su-c they In-
I confusion In his
“Hunting Grounds of tbe Great WeaF'I °n'^hiium-B waa WBBe General Taylora little army '*• marching from Corpos Cbrtari ta, 0 r.. *f F.lb’s Prod.otion. Uatamoras d'abldler of tbe dank of ^ |S74 Prof.-sror Itudoir Falb f*e ■ be column fired at a boll. Tb* animal (Uc^ a0 'eruption of Rtt charged, and the roldler. taking to to sT^ffe^ .. Vlenn.”
heels, ran Into tbe rolumn. Tba boU. undaunted by tbe number of tb* awe-
mi. followed him headlong, w.ttertng' Z
rim
■" ■- ■ssscs.’Sr-vsi r~- - m
t of tt If the .edllor «
day* » _ by Vlclorionaly'eucouutering Or* Urn—
/ r . Leigh Hunt’s Grave In tie some silence of KcMal Green cemetery. London. Leigh Hunt's body It— at rest. A rutfor. reaching over tb* Iron fence to part tb* fra-
”Write BM aa doe wbo'tuv— b
II waa bis own cheerful •r.lif* that Leigh .Hunt expraoaad lb rough, tbe lip* o? In. A bon Ben Ad-
Uni even), iq Homan nl-l.-r. ■ km tbe dale. WTIHe-Mark Egypt .o» tie Usd s 1 Dleapfeira - Harper's Raur
• York Journal.
• 27ib 1
aborning. “An eruption, araptlonr Falb —w tbe ate —nt off bis di*li&ti'h.
use of tbe word “one" aa a pronmiu It tak— a word Juggler to attempt II and get away sriilr It. Fa lew one feel.
tbe nna—o wind wail*-Bab: You ought to bear arbal my pa soy* about a sight draft!—Puck.
TO forgire'a fautl la amBberA
soMlm* than 1* b
George Band
sanatorlus. meaning health giving. Tintor treatment of disease or care of In valid*, t-is-clally an rstabllabmeat etn ploying natural then, pen tic agents or rood!Hon, peenllar to tbe locality or some specific treatment or treating particular disease*. - Oo tbe other band. *aanltarinm* Is derived from tbe Latin sanilaa. from nanus, meaning
more specifically lo ** place where bygleokr cundIHoos are preservatlv beallb a. distinguished from where thero|smtle agencies are ployed.’ ' Hence It Is Ibe pro vine a ’sanltarlmn’ to preoerve beallb.
be exerv-lsed In combining lb. vowel* In these two words It 1 Indicate correctly tbe d.-riva
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Battimers and fieft Crabs.
Tbe genuine soft crab, or Bracbyura haitlmor1en>ls. U tbe moat delicate aa li la lba must delb-kiua of all victuals. It will do more bear transport*Uon tbno a xephyr or a daffodil. Tbe momeot It Is taken from Ha uaUv* deep begin* to lose bounce and flavor, and
aa left tbe Chesapeake littoral longer eatable. That ta why crab ta a superb delicatessen
BalUmore and a bluer disappointment everywhere else. So eenslUve ta It. Indeed, to climate and handling ■bat It ta Impossible to get a decent tuft crab anywhere west of tb* first lullgate 00 tbe Frederick road. In Idiiaburg. where embalmed soft crabs are offered In tbe glided lobster palace*. tbelr flavor ta that of glucose. Id Chicago tbe soft crab ta a mere curiosity, to be gaped at but not eaten. Baltimore alone baa tbe genuine article, aod It ta fortunate for Baltimore that It cannot be transported. If It were possible to ship soft crab* tbe wbol* earth would bid for them, running op tbelr price to $1. Sfi and perhaps even to (100 a dozen.—BaJ-
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