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AT SEIGORS AT NvLLvs & PEANUT CANDY. OME gloomy day when young folks yawn And wish the weary hours were goue, Go to your storeroom and there get Brown sugar, heavy, almost wet, Send someone to a peanut stand : ‘A quart, fresh roasted, you'll demand. Set all the children shelling these, And make them whistle, if you please. When these are shelled, chop, not too fine, Butter some pie pans set in line ; Then take a pound of sugar, turn Into a pan and melt, not burn, But add no water. ‘hen't is done, And like thick syrup, quickly run ; Your chopped-up peanuts lightly salt And turn them in, If there's no fault, Stir just a minute, pour in tins And cool, and then the fun begins. —Florence E. Pratt in Exchange. ** Didn't [ask you for your hand ?” “You did; and | gave it to you, but I can’t sew on buttons and darn socks with ox hand !"—Y ‘onkers Statesman, One day Miss Goode stopped her lesson, and while the hum of childish vo; coming from the other seats, began to tell the class about the ‘Shut in Society stories of the little sick ones, and the aged invalids who were getting a ray of lig freq this sweet ministry interested the children, and Mary Brown was seen to turn ber Dead away. Then Miss Goode went on it was formed ?” here was no answer, for a second. Little Sammy's eyes sparkled. “Ah, Sammy, you can tell, can’t you? nd the children were lost in thought. * Whose life was it, children, that was hampered on all sides? Who ws it that tried to get out into a larger life, into a bigger worl “And now, children, where do you suppose th name came from? They call it the Shut in Society. Who can tell me in whose metor Miss Goode was qui! of existence ?" 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