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ce reone•ey ,merchandlse o her wharf
WalliagtOn, Noll: g4•-TO,s 4.la-'•
h'e.- ,1)itlr'' .",f0ariae of D. TainIage le. e national
congratplatlon Over the achievements*
'Cf4C:ii;•(, of brain* 1,:rtltr .its•11.4, during the.past
.• ' . • • 2 • , ' •
teiOlVe. menths. The l*eitte, are; I: Per-
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Inthlan0 ix, ' AO, ., He . t4at PloWeth
4 j
:es'.. t4 shottid 'Pio! i o.Oei." Isaiah x11, 7;
.. "He" that sniOo .eth : with the ham.
Tiake iller;r"":Tudgep 'y. 14, i'''They ;that 'handle
' e '• ' ' ; .1 . 4.. •
Ces I , 'ti.1c. pe 0! ' the ',Wrtter.'
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'There is,At table being spread &dross
gi-.)i t4, ,i0,,-of,14, two great ranSes of
errniuntelas which ;ridge this eciatinent,
1.- a, table which,' reaches .freirt the '4%4-
P r,rip!,• • :l'antic to the Poeiric eeas. It la' ;the,
1:1'haaksgiving table' ef the . natiOn.
, They will 6*e frerri- tbe oast and the
• west aifi tlienolth andethe south:Arid.
Iliteat AL." • ;"; .1 , . ,- . .
'Welcome;! Thanitegivhig- day! Whit-
. eeer,,r,:t1, .•• 1 .. ."-neOpeff,,,lie•oe,e.hoolao4.-
, .`thetdogY; we -all like ' - kw England
ThaaltSgiviag day., .*Iidt . means the
, steady' rush te' the , depotd and. the „long;
.• rairtra.ins darting thefr lanterns alcing
the track.of . the Boston and Lowell,
.
the Georgia Central, tee •Chicago Great
WeStern, the 'St. paot ;and ,Dtiltith and
Tell
-•-the Soli -thetas. ••rail " Ask the: liaPP7'
: STOUP: in: •the , NeW . England.' •.farm
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" house; „ask:. the ,Villagerse whose „song.
of; praise in the Morning • will. come
• Over the. Berk -shire hillse eale all the
; ric
tkes
es th
e Wa
thi
t ca
nee
lal t
eild carry 'east Vile, pncoipated bushels
that have come to ,the market, Briag,
whe t "crowns of
rye and let the mills and the' machine
.ery, of barn arid fleid ualie their tolcea
hither wreathis of " 4
, to Celebrate the tritunlihe, for the
,
wilde,reesS' hath- • eetredited ' and ". the
_
plow:ha:eh conquered.
'Parts, of the country, under -thd,ustil-
Uus tillage, have become an den of
fruitfulness, in. which, religion stands,
as the tree of ,1Ife and educational' ad-
vantages asethe. tree Of knowledge 'of
good ,and evil, not one ef them forbid. -
den We are ourselves Surieunded• by
•
Well, cultured farms. They were' Work- ,
ed by; our fathers, and Perhapd, ypur
motttere'fietped spread the hay in the
field. Ori 'their headstenes are •'the
nameyou bear, ,,As,, tv.hen yo o were
boysi , the • sultry , neon you senght
for • the - lierVest • with ' refresh-
ments-ithe-your fatheraand fourid- them.
taking :their noon spell setind asleep,
under theetree$, so .peacefilely now' theY
sleep ,in,some_country, ellin'ohyarde .No.
triora.fati'eued Death has plowed tor,
them', the deep. furrovi of a grave.
Although; moat of us haVe, nothing
directly to do With the. tillage of the',
„Seil.;„1:Yett'.411,a110.1411":"OCC11PUtionS We :feet
the effect of succeseful or blighted) in-
duitrY,. 'We intist, in "all our occupa-
tions • .rejoied ov'er the victories' of the
plove 'to -day. The' earth- Was once
vangerneat' There are thee dsp�sed
tad -Serer everYthitig. Americari,.. Havtng •
seen Melreegatiti.Glestanbury,bymoen-.
"light, they never 'beheld arisOn4 an
Impressive stracture or,having,strolleil
threugh the pietore.8"alleries •�f the
lecatore ami 120 Luxemboorgi,they are
diSgnotede'With•Penr. aea4en-ltea 4r 44,
It naken,sici; 0k:hear .tnese 'people:
who have.been!,t9 EllrePe come horrig"
ta11ting---Irlth.'40Pre1gn-acceat aaaaPlag
foreign customs and talking of .moon,
light on es:piled by the sea, thtalothe
:131ggeSe friet in 'the country !Settle. tray -
fed: ;04 •,
But, 00001deillux the youth of our na-
tion • arid .the 'feet ,that pqmParatiVelY
feW 'PerSOna,devete. themselves kntirely,
to literature, I thlak we have great
reinson to thank God for ' the progress
, • . ,
ef our Arneeican literature, As his.;
torlans -have' we not ha'd in the- past
ch , „
men as Bancroft and Prescott, as
• eseayists Irving, and Emerson, as Jur-
Ista'Stdry and Nlarsliaii. and,' Kent,'
theologians' Edwards and Hedge', 'aS
poets --.Plerrepoat, and ' 4ragoe. and
,Lorigfellow and BiYant, as ,setilpters
Powers and Crawford andePalriser. AS
painters, stielle men fie...West and. Cole
and Inman and ,ICensett Aria arnong
s.
pday
. • • .4 , •
•• • .•- 'PEOtt. 15 190.1.
Tho BossOYCn-E5'.1-2:
cothinelitarYor-1; 7°,11° 11•Ord Spake--• ,
17.110 work of redenil11;14a, •t e art
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polatmeet iet tile feast; the hang°
th tile Cal°11dart Were all div410..The
• soitrce or all 'liras- GeJ, not 'Moses."
2. 'Tilde mOntii-4,Abild. or ' is;isan ;
• eoprespOnding,as, nearly, 'as possible
• ie. Lite, 10C half of ,Marell and:the
" Met half of April, Pito Jewtsh
•montlis began With the 'new Moon:,
, Doenning• of inontlis-"Tjbe (1st: at.
only. in order,,but in estintation. It
-
had 'formerly been ...ltie eeventh' tie,
• cording to 'nib .recitoning of ti e eiVi• l
.yoar,. 'which, .•.beg; in • Sirteitiher
'rind' .vvliteh coati.' ed. imelianged; .'
. Mit. from. thisi thuu AWL) Was to
'stand Mat 'hi:the Ilatiorial reiigioas'
, . ,
SPeo,k, 'etc•rougli . the rld.!rs.
A faint) fo*.'anllouSts•
-might ta.kene :V.. 5,- TIM service
TradoeociU.isinlitirtriNWrueritubcr 0101141177,nliirocl,ain)411
the piller of Clend: 4114 PI fire.. svhich •
here-.firet appearal t9„.13D1 their gOide."
The Lord led them, to the ,Shorete of
the, Red Sea:When intitraeli saw the
POSition. they Pectin:led •he tOPit 000
Cliariote and set oil, • ieyertoke
'them., When the „riaiaelites saw the
Egyptians they were greatly tOrrt-
bondage ;7-hue-laSell .014 tt° 904 ..t„,61;
fled, :spa vvished themselyes2 back In
deliveranee.' and the' Ldird eauseu'l•Pc
swei4ridt.oSiotibla4tc-4-4.1130Y- Tit r ftens tt
through an dry groniul, The • PgYP-
tiaas,Pursued thelif end were over-
thrown in the ,midat. ofItheetiea, and
4`there. rem4i0d .sq 14,1.11i,Ifis: (Pep.
of them." • „ •
flACAL sultvEy., .
itaAjte?OrInelliPtri74.!.1.48' tPOr: (1'.4erer't4e.18.-tPlOiliPP7
Ple..froin the hand, of their : "enemies.
PitSgelIit4kle'tn' '.'ler?41.eirilllear4';4;18814e.'P,VCP,/,CrttS1141.11;
and cruel etaSkmesters., • o • '
e The tea plagues not:, only asseed;
l'ilardeell" Into f" .-consent, but eCaused
Egy fear 4a, people .1 Or 'wheat God
.Thelarith *vas. iiyp'e Of Christ, and L -bother it." 'the • old man ,
„StiOUld. sn.sigaally display. His power. _
the living Americans what galagles, urex
intelleettial „splendar and PoWer! Ecie n'-tn; t.r"; hn cifint'-'4ite 94e'e fr* etn.e, aine both 'Li:Sacrifice an 4 ;p4st,
oeffvurotoe wuh. frOm.,ap esil
Nark Twain. and. John • Eeildrick. Bangs • 1 • f • ....thee. tioneeh".0i d • too
• 4.. 1
•thiatenecl to,everO'llonee the soul feast 'Of"'N•vbich'; Ite., '
11°411111g:1e IIInt,:tta"ou'r raitcrifiee,'Ibr-
w.ara leaton..and Will Carleton and;
ead MarIo 4f.41444 and -Margaret . , elee.
""7-Ciirei." • 41.4111.3r;-;-'te..,.eat,•.. sprinkled: aptia ,,the and
and Hopkinson snoth ante Irvine Bach.; , whole lanelee then! Viso? JatitiliefieMitst pOsIti.. of „tita.door. ••In that One, Of
.eller,and Saila Ward HOWe „ioinotio,oetteeekee.e.e......„ : •threli01d, we
o••Ro4orin-a.: • s*,rlistael*ScPlar4;11.e4-:T:4"t'1:4-gl'4;:'h-tilt•-dn' 7.tdr:05:'Without blernLsh-Phat s en
.thliell:°:1-tire'1: .7°-ee- the
Stuart 'Plieips and William Pea* .40W- diifee.it• nor:. deforruit:y, ' was' ,
ellS and a:scare...of:ether-a, some ;3; them typo of .Christo • • -1 '
•Ilited, stars. and some Meteors. • ..• to Keep it •up; ---The Hebrew mipliere
As 'the Pen has. aolvanced •our - ,that -It' was •to be tm1.1t
eonieerities and," -Obilervae, 'tare:"Cook.. foitrt cent li---7.1to
tories have: followed the . waving., -Of, wb.s, to he troparated teem the, rest
its" plume. Our ',, literature Is Of -two ,of .2.10. peek fOur, day ii befere the time
itiatisee-that " foot- yand that PA :Of' sitorifiCe: Di the eeening-eiLiter-,
-the' wing, :the f, ormer nie,an.th,e Orttre ,.ibetsiree.11 the,evening's"'; thateis,
"B -h -hut," tho trOubillIK •
$•oung,
than ,who stood. twirling his bat and -
ever iiiierinon stealing a glance • ae
-Lilo deer ;im calcuiating the nom,
her ,.of ititips. "Woiliel. have tO make
io retreildng it hastily, "i, never taSt1
ed. ihnior in My l'ift"." '
• Danti,„4 G te nidolei-• looked, iiP Svith
eadderily aWakening'1uVerest.. '
•- "011,", 11.'6 said, "never diank a drop,
grr,?. 4 -Lr e•r,c -DA
do not know tate
naety stuff." . ' •
"`"Well. bot .duppese you stralke
'chew' tobacea.. 'Tb.un's more, habits. L.
094't like-,%Pecia14- • cliewile., *Enikt.**".'-
t.ita. elieWs• "tolxiceq• '
beg -your olia-01011, • sir,but ;
have never 'uSed ili Any for,
I never im:re even sthWed "e4ar...
ette.! • ' _ *
"Hire"' her fatliler answered, "trati,
you., swear likeea troopere•sometimee,
Ill :bet., Now; if tle*elifit anythlog X
hato t,t1 ilave around the liDase• -
a -man:that' swears. Swe4rill? ti
habit' that , • • •• -
, -"But live never uttered an. oath
In all my tiro; I haye, never told Iv
flee Per said a word that I would bs
ashamed. to have 411.3r.*: lady' hear r.
plained, ets• hp, reached .11 his pocket, , „
"here's penny.; run :,014' And:L.1)0Y.:
yoarself •ri; stick, • or caridY ator.dort!V:
boithere,„ me- an -y- triobeyeepeaeo.....e._ Lee, _
basy,"-7•Ghidego. Recorcillerald-: .„' „
sacredness of- the blood,, a Warning e.
to all men, against, trampliam under
.foot -the precious blood of Christ..
The treast was partaken of bv
every Israellte with his staff in hand,
hie loins girtld, and his shoes;on his
feet. 9.`her, were pecan:1,0y, pilgrims
and strangers. So the recipient of
Christ is a r land stranger
bound' for,another cOuntry, and real-
izes with what suddenness he May be
called to ;lee thither. •
. .
-orwrgreiricrifr-
To'r0 to ,leitroiriea'; :Star icete
Dec. 9. -There, ivn,s, fairlY ,gbod
mairket . :S•'•atn,rday,'' with prices
cu sed for mans'sake a d occasional- ,generaily firm Weeat higher er
• Plantations of the south Which have r. "
adoleted, the New England cuStoul of /3! the sail revenges itself on us by re -•
the: best aualities; 500\ bushels of;
, setting -apart a da Y of 'hankigiving-. f.using a-haunliful harvest"- I suppose' *Le sold at 67 to 790 1,200 hus11-°
• producin wheat and corn and sweet of groelOsaetat76"teri, to(ch71,C°, Cit)andbui0Oh
Oh, It Is a great day ef national fes- that but for sin the earth would be
resse'n
Scot. '
tl
tie, •
'
f'
••••
powerless to save the people. • .
• 13. The blood a ,token -Or
The blood was a'Sign of ,Gett's•ritercy.
love, protcetioh, and, deliveraiice ; it
• ana • •
are Who; sliall interrupt: religious se 1 ' ,Yet3/ So- man 'begs -1 'it -• ' -rilia ''`' Hark '. t "' the' : *: -hi '* '' *. ' ... ^:** ' ... . .... , , „ . . , ,Taront.00lilve, cetoek,:illa''lee,t_ie, •,.• f•
rv ces, / , ... - , e • ;. • milieus, ., , a, , rus ng of the wh at rests e ma e or an inutiethat'e, d - .• .•
' - .. ' • 1' partu 6 "T1 ' l' ' ' '
• . , .. mortgages ' has • through the • great Isildnin 'ePrn ' .'eli.e: 'were girded. aroui?dngtfli .13(loi 61 vi 'nags. „; 116ri. loot -tee ss: ze'OonoTici o • ..
*blir,Yetiand s'aernestuvitinre z°11:e "aliinArlienros : Ez. Pert cattle, eheice per Owl:. 'il ..."0 o ' 1100''
, '..'• anannuall.ii,, at -the, .eoeneenato .of Ito .paeinge. off of 'farm
'''' higifi:leial in the ' Enited •StateS; "P°1'leci the 01(1 speeches'of the calaine vatorsto' Hark to the ',rolling, Of the 4. onts,an a 6,.110, mi, rn,i1L, a., You're • One Of -''' theetn. efellows : that , .. , djmedium": .`,....-- : ' i'eti to .' 40 ' •
eer7eletire ."1:it''it;''''''''
' ive ' gather- •togother for thankiigliring,
and hely,- wership.' To -day', f would itY :hes-viers. ' ,., If- the, andiants -in 'their', • htigSheatie -..."-of the , 'Cindinnati'. pork*
f,„etty414, l'reseritect their'rejeicinge bee: puckers!, f . Enough to ,eat,''a-nti at 1.0W 1'4i: ineilis, iv.c3r r.altitened .to tti, 1.e.t;, • elwv.:iitnittr,ilia.a.citi•olyzea::,.:vgen,'siufacirtillyieoo,f;tiorgebrey.... ,e:nlitd000llef.6.hi6ri?e................e.....,...,.!......,:,.....:.„: .. ............... .,,,ellsoe,,.,,
, • Stir Your E Otis. to jeyftil :thanksgiVing 't°1;e** Ceres, the' gotideSs 'Of Oorn,' and ' • f'Ficee; .enetigh- to 'wear; and Of ' home.. and '1•11° 'ttliVelice's 'stuff :Was;1;t4tken * .a..us.2 , Pell:, ,,iye..e...not ,oloorf.oirpeode, ,
.,. .g. il,.,..to.' ' z..i.4),
' w.lille :'r speak of: the niereieS ;of • God, •t•illage,. 'shall. we. neglect • to .eejoiee , in, ,ma.roe'factare.: , If some have and some tn.-1lallotteT,ileee iiiStructiona Itr ; 'Ilti '..
--'---and•,71n-unceniVeritional ' Way:- '.--:_euo.,--es-e 'the Presence' :of the great ....God 'nesse?,.. have not. then may .Go'd help .•...these *. .' ' se, . . ., • ' pp..y ; •
, . • .
. - .. ., . , .., . . . . to the": first paseciver."-I-Cook..” The '. , ; rallth.ttl4 gelitleindear, was,•bitten ,Feeddein,s,111111.0:71:::tik:."'"`-!'''.. . . . .
'"`' „..r.r.om, Atlaritic7tooPaciiteolet,..the ,Arn,, ,selmoha.ea.i3Oti i ori s.,,i.s401.,,,._„(3.,,I.,0 4,...„.,,n..ono in the-ea111701-4-leg•by---a;:.(log.---atid. - ,., . , eeP ....../ 3 et) ..to • 0 00
„ p. conquests of the .plesvo, the ham,' erlean-' nation' celebrate " th - o' t ' . Cloarotheetrack,forethe -
,, do. medium - . .. :•,,.,„,,,...... 4 .,. - .3- 00 • to
., . • .le ofees r.ail, trains • 11.2:t• ,rotele on ' .b.rinirgitig.t.ne , b"-c„s,,t,,,hf:::til..,'„ 4,7,4,- ,......,. 0-,,,to_.A,;,, ..,:..!,,14,--r., pi p,.._,. . or.marltio,ci a ' U.,:ns,..tue,liS: ,eg'll,n,s4-,..., • the, .stock.o.040,t0.1.,1001b.s...•.... ,, 3 wet° .3.4., •
rnerand 111,1n Le .suppoeeo to . De the owner . eo bolo, .. . . ,. . . , 0,50, to , 3 00 .
. . . • . ot. the plo.we,' 0, ., . ,,; - ;sheet "and . the cotton and le r ce
' Oyez -2'11;e 'Tir 4.417;1 drt he ' Israelites .
'
Most of ,the • implemente of husband I'":ccime 'neXt •taespeak- of the 'eoft_. andthebarleIe and, the. 'eats 'and the , - .., ..., ' • "- • • '7. ' ' '. -. • ' ' ' 1.0f; 016 'tfreirldii1P,' anilnal.,. ' • , • '' .. Ailloh:cosca;ctsch... -... .. : ... 25 el). to stree '.
wiiii,., oestroeir.in.g ' tfle; Lge•ptions. ... . .
L... ry.:,have been 'superseded byorriodern • • • • -• • • . ./2. po:ds or Egypt •--',`.1.. Lied' Stiltete Tile•J•ilfollevrii.,),Q.`"... was the defence 8 ,h, de oe .p b., no cwk se a, . . .1) : T. .0..,..4. ... „. . 7 .7, . •.''a: t: '' :2 :IL '
' inventions, but the One!! has ..:rieVer -guests of the American' hammer.% :"It'S'. hops and • the.larriber and the'. leatlicr.•'
iron arm .hasofaiight.,-4its'ewno doeen ,adde,everything 'for ,man.. an`d•"' ev..er3`. 7' ,. cit.) .ic,o ts of: Egyp.tilin workilirp.' la • de- of ft`I'.';`' 41 the tri'l :‘ '• -: • '.' ' ' ' do -culls. . . .. ..... 4...:.:::..."........:*. 2 Oa to. 30(1
f, Om .the .beginning• ,. to, the: „Present. .thiag forbeast! • ., • .., .'. ' „ -• St.royingethe Itrst -born- of ,tlie` kirig -
.lesteits ;reign. • it , has .furroWed • Iti, . e
' way 'through all the ages . its,.orictor- 'Under , its swing . the city' :of • Epoch,: '.. jelft up your .eyea, b; nation.' of ''an•1 -(tue• -aniata!a. ivitiCh were, si-ore ellei'licer. :°r.'37 'dart."'" I ' sh.all • P ' ' -a're.-Proe'h°a(e. .... :, 1-?: .t. 13! ..•
. les have been, wa,ved. by the ,barieY of rose' and :the ••foundry' of ' Tubal C'1. God's • 'f' -ht hand • t the'• -glorious sh'pped ' Thi --.1.1 wed the - tfil .ss., 'it -lie--cohld not be .so. fougettnir .CP •tiog - "°' • ° r cwt ••• .. • . - •!' '21
• paleseine. the , wheot, of Persia, • the. resounded,: -aria the 'ark floated on :Oa pi-ospectsi: t.,illa 'larger' ),OtIr barns ':130613, Of . tfiege gods, for ' they ' were
China,. 'tlie .rich ..gra$Ses„ of . Italy.' .. rt .,Speetid -their IntWnificerice 'and, chariots
. flax,. b; Ge.rioany, the lied' stalks ' of.i. deluge:: At 'its citing' ,a'neient templed. .
,has turned tip tha",niammoth Or Siber- rushed .Out fit' for the battle ,'Ita iron
, ..
fist smote the marbien.of Tattoo- 6,nd, it
the' Pentelican .r,ninee, 'until irdinetliern na.tioa 'Of. acid's • right • hand '
, ,rw4aitshalosor taii':iginsrottfle.iteleoLteri.Dhetlioi .ted_ilind..
,rose-in-Scuintured-MinereaSandestrudice -the'.."piettires-an'ti-etaeue's. eAdeancei)tip..
141. This chi'v a: ineinbei-'1'o k ' p
:a -Parthenon Was, reared Whiter than rementber that • national' . • • ith if '
a oaleeo of leo 6,0,1)146 as .. an angels ufisa,netined, is sumptuous , Waete, is • In , Tc'n'emi-43ran•e° '
it.3. , bringing. ' theta 'oult,,,of,',1•:gypt,, and his
dretirri. ' _Damasc'us• ard eJeriesaleni Moral 'rtila-; ..1e. iraii,-nificetit' wo6, ,
jetigincata " on:. their- opp'res'sorg..,,. .7.a.. . .
zirid. ,-t,,,nie and yeniee aod, ratio and epiondie ietterinese; Is, glidedivadts-eatliif., ,..,..feearPrted•:-•:.Ifitn:',11Vacse,i•tthol'..1.tse.todiiiiwatiltriiiirly• ..i!'0?ilin.-.
London. and • Philadelphia and New; 'Woe ' to 'Us ' :for .. the . mine s. hit-toeirie..a.,:osf;.ittiliine ,inv.tn_ear_et.es...onf.,. aagil:orkin- ctliclile a 1.1.,%do.lifionire:,e0ISInrslitis-ee....;Lertictleils, land .,
• la, the maSteilono.Of;; Egypt:and the
• ..L3iine,,-,groVeS:..6111-hessillyi,1,-..ASAroi-fr-fobl-
ha4' rna:elied ' whete, iSloSei *tete. and
ktoilier sang and Aristo.t e:tangtit and,
• Alexander riieuated ' his ,War'cliarger.,
It hath:. ev re rig ; i ts eeiter bin Nor Wag -tart •
• • wilds and. ripped. •Mit:'L e .:stitrime of
•the American forest ; pu hing. ite • *AY'
. threagli., Aire.. ,sa V.arinas,•• 0!, the Caro/
...i., lirias and :treint:etrig. In ,th.e" grasp cif
- .. the New .:Iiainigokre yeemanrk.• , Arn-:,
eilean Civilisation iiilth keptyStell With:
,' .. the -rattle, cf:',It'S 'devisee, , a ad ''On, 'its.
bean i bath ridden 'thrift a:nd' hatiorial
.:plentY.-.'.: :' - -* ' • - ' %; .
' 'le de not wonder. that the Sareariese the''n°1.eile•en'e• °f the' .Anierican. Pea."'
'and ,the...Chinese, and the Plidearcians ple. VaSt.. public. I01 ,.5 have 'been.
s0,. particuldrly ettolled latesbandry or'
that CincInnatue'Svent frdny the consul,' -
•''• elifp to the pIDO• ror: that Noah.was a.
- • farmerbefere he lied:1;11e te Shipbuilder...
. of'-tVaT-Eireli-d-Va's in i.--h:4-rRid Apiowis.
•.witil ii,s-Ivp .e•alte. OfebXen; 'when . the,
:Mantle felt "' an film , or that , the •E„gzep- •
tiend'yri their riapeatirfmi itlorshippeci the'
eit,aa a. tiller of their,ittiirls. • ; i
•,-",, :Plithetise' the litho, totind 'Sortie :rich
• goldmineinjiits. ritovinee, sn'he tuiat-
• ed i1 the POptilatiol, te diggingebt the
• Mines::: Tillago'. Ivo. hl•greb.ped,, • And
. there came; a; grOlt fine ee. One 'day'
'the. settee ef Ilialdeg 4iiivited liiiii to ,a:-.
.great banquet,' ;Leo 'lie .caineeiheitudesitte
• doWii. Iiiidethe tot We,rn, iiIee.eCeS, of gold in
,•• the: shape Of :'-b ee d,-tind-Pleoes ,c4f. geld'
• tend ',the irinee•:. t aei diigitsted, "ead he
ii4_,
'In the ehape, 4 . ileetilts and ,plOces 0;
geld ' la the Oh ' :Of Joints' Of nieat, -
• said,, "X ea:A-let eat , title. '"..t.slei thee:can.
theepeople," Said his' wife nicist sugoes::
•tlyely., ,and then. thek.'wetit back .to the,.
flrOd and ;: 'substantial worke which, from the time the on begins to 'de-
will- -go', down-titre:nigh-the centuries. -ohne to_thateof its .full setting, say
When, on the other.• hand, speak beTt.tvTaeenke3,0aftidt16,00leblioucpkd.L'erEcidi ,
of literattire on. the wing,' I
Clap, your hands,' Ye people',
and shout aloud for Joy! Through the .stOoks and, • Canada ' thistle.s.,,
. .
thiender • o; .a rejOielegi BIOW •Perests. of Naine and ',the!iageonei,
frutte ad' naturall- as now itilrodUced„
, organ.; pipes let 'there come ' down the. There. Is hardly .a."billoak' between the,
, there being .sales' of 1;5 busheld ,
the cOrne.t! 'Wave :the palm. bt•anchesi Froricia, between • tint .peachorehards, at 4.8 'to, 49e.. ,Ilye nncit. ged, ' I00' o
, . , . • . , . .
-. of' - New_dersei_sind, the pines ;Of., Ore- " 'bushels ',Sellineo, at 560, ' nd, '., peas
' "Oho tnzq men' would praise; the''Lord.
for His goodnesS and for 'Nis wonder.; 'gen'. that has 'not :sometimes: shoWa' ". Bona the flesh-tIncloubteclity • the .. •.. "steady at 78e for 400 :b shelS.
full,Worka to ,the. children,eemea! ft§ natural and .tetal „depravitk.,' The. . . ., . • .• ,, ‘' Hay • a 'trifle firmer," with,. sales.
. feast "had, 'a.• phkeeeiti- othwee, 1 . Tee . '' ri'm !"‘ said, the irritated barber'. of 25. ioa•Vi••', at ' 810 tie •:$11:50,:-'fori-: -
eree-Thirigs have ,marvelously 'changed.; 'therri.'and..ttiistle, aeon 11.6. have usurp -' ferealites. were to elart: in the. mid, ',''''It..6 easy,enorighlto grtinible I:Didn't. •.:tintooe...o., 444...57 •to 4$13.a0 per foal ,:..
Time was.. when the stern edict -of, eel thesoil, and nothing but the rebe14, die of the night on a lOng'and .Wearie :I• sliee the hair' off your face teWhat • for .'cloVer, "'Straw': -"Uric triaged,- [Mir! e
goVeraments, fOrliade..religions ass.em- hoe. of \the' plow can „uproot the: evil . ,.
. , . , .. . • • . . . , . erom'e Joerney : and it was imPortalet More do You want for thr0e-half'• 'ioads selling, at $i) to 1,49, per leind.t
.loiages.. ,Those ho dared to be .ao. un-,' supreinacy.; Eitt-God la. goo: .1sIOw, . .that :they should•.!•riat start tasting'. 'pence?” • :. .., .; ••' ' 't .e. ;.' :, ' ''• ' ' ' Dre.ssed ' hogs are: fi' ut; ,selling .at.:-.
loyal to :their king, as to acknOwfidge if one 'Of; oar. seasons 'partiallOprOVeS -Todd. .t. ' •• ,., „„' , ' . • .- o. ' .: ••••Tne- 'stubble' has heed"-, rentovedi" ' , $7.75 'to $8,15. per ciwt. ...-•:•.°:-
;loyalty to' the' Ifead . of the, universe a • faiiure.the :earth aeerna. to" repeat,
the .newspaperSof the lande •
Ho.w things O have• • ma.rvelously
changed! We used to Cry because,
had to go to echOol. Now children'
'cry' If they ' cannot so: Many, of
them can Intelligently diecuss :polit-
ical topiese long; before tbey have
"seen a ballot 'or, :teased-. by seine
Poetic muse, .can'oonfpOse artleleis ',for
the, newspapers. Philosophy . and as-
tronomy and :chemistry have bee'. b
impieved that • he.' must' be, a genius-.
-
, at ,dallnees wino knowe nothing ,about.
them. 'Ore One ehelf U. a poor intin'd
In the' t ypifieS. the!' lilooei
of Christ which wa shed for the sins
. • . .
of the world. Strike It -This was
.ilOrie by dipping a buitCh of hyssop into
• the, blood. V. 2.:2, Two side Hoosts,
etc. -This was . done as a .mark Of
• safety, a token of deliver-a:lee.
our Good
Stories
ort .
'bushels of • spriog 692. •
•Barleiri.
steady:, -with sales of 2,000 bushels
at 53% to 62.e. Oats Conti
O. f..,... r_ Is', tir.fit' roe use and, remonstrated the cuetorner, 't..+ . • le • ire' •
• - . 4.4eadilie it eat arkete.
, , .
• were punished.' Churches awfully si- of it the next summer in More munt-• ' . - • ,, . Following are .t1 Closing quota -
therefore* unfit for represen tint epir- svitli a largo 'amount of 'my , chin." . • •
itual enioyment.---Murphy. So den-• " N4e11, what of that? . demanded • e
lent In 'Worship sudderily heard their ,ficent supply. ' , • - • ''' • . at -1m tocentres; • tO-
• library is in•ore .practical knowledge
. .
than in the:. 4'00000 volumes • of ,• die
eicrit---Alexandrid,, and •.edueettoneofs,
poisible for the most le-idle...elite' 'end
no legislature. or congress . for the.
last fifty yearii, has est -reit -Oiled . whath
• ha . had In it rail, 'splitters, and.
ta.rniers and:- drover . Or men • Who
have been ddeustemed to toiling with
hand and the. foot.. , •
The grain, &Ida' have passed their
harvests above the veto 'of drought
-cloor8-swung--,dperr,--amd-Hdovirr-UPon-it- PreleSko.. Gled•••loro-the r.treat---110;rieesid,e itetlIt-etteiret egryobarbere-e, n daub- d
••
• ehorch, aisle a• store of , niusltets that have been 'reaped this laet year!, any ,iiortion of ItS, savor." Ilead ;with. atu on that gash your creir •. , ,
CasK -May.
his legs, •etc.--..eee R. V. Not a bone ou .did, said the exacting _ _
thumped ds • the leaders bade' them Some of them,' injured ,byedx•ought or
tc, er .New lork...
• 7-8
was t be brolceri. 'Phis poin ed" to • ,
-"Gro,und • arins!" frills custom of hav- .insects freslietS, were not. ,bolinti-
Or as , • •
• ' trig ,tbe tethers., the .husbandeethe sons ful ap. lapin), • others far in, excees. ' . Christ.. Seo xix': 26.. , .• ".Dot. yott cot off 'the...top of .ray. cluOagc? „ • , 8:2 5-8„
..and 'brothers at the entrande of the -what have. 'eYer -before,. teeen'Sathered, •
Toledo... 85.5-8 87 7-8,
IA: Let- ncitg' of it rentain-LThe nose." . -
pew is a oust,oni which, came ' down' while . higher prieed .wilt. . help 'make lamb waS to be l'eatell; all eaten, aijd 'I Pasted It on wIth court-. •No, b
cat,ono.ley all; and eaten .at once' :The Piaster. 4 76. 3-4' • ' 1-8
„ ,
fromolden time, • when it- was absci= up for any 'decreased seipply. .Sure
tutelY". necessdrY that the father er • 'Sign" of agriatiltural '..proseierity-: Lerd Seens ' is: :to ; be received Into, .Title...enotigh, put you eevered one u u o. har -4, .4
• • the 'soul as. its food; anil tiller's to
;1..nrelisit Live Stock Market e
brother sliafild _si.t'eat ; the end, os ihe have le, • the fact:;that cattle and- herses 'Li _kept' `the razoroectut cifeyour eye or '
. chureh pew fully arniedite defend" the .afid gifeel) end swine- drid-all darth. a--nd-deluge. Tlie-freight gars are not LbP by•erie'l dionet 7„ ; • ; 7 , eaverpool;
D I N 1 d ' -9 3 • --•-e!
,or bee! Is
'new ;how eheefted!,.Severe Penalties increased ',;TWentev •grain to the seaboard. • The e earial ,--SleargeonO - • .
now threatened against. anyone swine slaughtered thiS, la -St year • 'boate*, are, 'crowd.eti breS.deturs ' ' Gbirded,d. etre.' -47E.siery preparatio4(*n '-
helpleese portien;; •of the .fatniiy. ; Bet. ale 'have during- the' taste ,tssioD years. ,large enough to bring 'illawn the °n° ° PePPie, laud 110112.Jilst tio*; e.a.--d‘loc'e• 7:to y'oe":,4*** .,:totigt,..olv a .be-ar:d. e.114-4,gd,.4-1;;12ref.";,(4,ie•lr3.ii:eir.
"..*AN-N?"eull,m!Ytt.o'n' er*'ile' d, tc; • s'a*'. tisfy '!" peder weight),re'ss
WS: fat, ,ier ••• to 00)
1300,110y, per ,5 87I -to .!°
,
-Bradstreet's on Trade.
There has been activity \ in ;
sate trace circles at '.)lontreal this 1.•
Week,. Stocktaking ..bas elioSyre :good. -,
-1. esti!
Welt ea:Jell:ed.- "I:Vade at Hamilton.,
•is, rearateit'.. by, • Bradstreet is very
gotitl. Top -holiday doniand from the'
juDuerS. is large. A feature is the
for the harveSts• die- deeper .the Vats
.for the spoil- of the, vineYa.rd.s; en-
large -the; warehouses for ihe , 'men-
chandiSe; • multiply galleried of art for
his menine dignity -AS Au bite any -
2., He's blind and'earmot see to:bite.
8.- If 119 could see it would be impos-
Sible foo to bite, as he has no
.. el.
„ 1. , gran ting ,21t is eyes,--a.ndelits- --t eet It -
to be good, 1i6 was securely .mtizzled.
- 5..My dog died Si:X' luOnths ago.,
6: never had a dog.: 1 •
Yo.rk and Washington are but the long 'drualicamess; 'wallows, in them"I: Weeroo,o0eie, le ItYn .19 ,the salvidg' • tine engaged
-month:Of thia year :Proxiises toe phaosert
to ue: for' the •harveets if .greed,oleltleso ma.i'loo iiit.,tio.c.ti pooptoe. one • eld• fel.owe ..whO , a largo • expansion :in many , depart -i •
than! ' Woe to us fer, the. merchandiee 'non, --Oft ,..oi, , on- iosortoe'iio'll nr..1101"`f *rit.iii:Dpuellircftd*titittat'be, wo'eklitg ns,., ,hatereinarres"., ',•,Tlierri have • been few:- lineir, : avariee, owallows ,itlee Wee- ' to a neirody, lied. not Much' tO'sliow' to :job-, and there is a feeling of eon- •
Go'd, .anci . was rieltiter• to 'be a tereti 't•s
nor set- °Akio, by any; littniaii:anther-*.1- or 1n18.1 14-11°Y..• ' ' " : * ' ' f,idenee* IP ti.".e, rfn'ture• •`-rhe 'fine cold
tie • Or the. 'cities ir misrule walks •
• ApprOach.:ige- hint, ,tha ,,, n.ttelultint . Weather has helped. trade' in a ivhele='
thdni! :' 'Woe to the land if. God defye, 'toe" I , , • , ". 1
,Off-' "th;ere. fere' thrt-ai. o ..,, , eoon dimeozseleci the cause; or. • this: sale. war, .a. Toi onto the past w•tiek. •
Ing :Crime debatiches It! - Our ' ori1y: Yt.' :`Cat
1 eil turned his. save Seasonable lines. are,moving out, wen
safety !sin niore33ibles, indre .churches, •pttiees' in. whicir' this, cuttinre• .1,i'.,iO (3' e '.1,411.1 •• 1.-te• lei' 'e ti - • ••., o • •:- °- f f .
.PrOtractO (-chi:fres:1 of the. 'haminer.,
Ureter, the'. htifniter •eVerywhere, doVelir
ii•IllogusS.I.T'vSee*IgioOnlehOtties°'1114tebti;rnall$41 hiousxptil--
tals anti asylums 'have adtled addition
-
ad glory to .the enterprise as 'well.' as:
More 'free.schools,-mere good, Merl and .:,t1tren.t,eiled. against thci:SeA or nee 1
„ ..
Women; more consecrated -glee" et of gome, 0 ritleular. (111.t.'$) , : .. it.i.,,-Riti he b;L'el,- Of the too); .
., , , the ni , nd %sets woi•king away to sort stoeks in .Order. to • meet the
1 i . ; ' °, v1.1, .1%) I. .e., ,0 0 ',I , in now, le emg Recessary , or .retal ere ,
construeted" bridges have been • built more good • ''' ' . iller?a$leg. 'de/h. '111C1 . stimnintool- ..by, '
' os;er- Oivers'.:*.andeturine.lii dug . tinder. tn 1)1 runv°`'''tt°11-7"Tin'• Ileb- ''.1;He'e I 'S, .1•,.L.," remarked:the ,sviote „ '. temperature. • .The holiday -
mcuntairis, and elitirches of ' rea,tchiese. e.ig),,priellol'ellyi)*fil7es-esTe's'..`onl!l• 0°reGoofd,thet?hrelbPriwoui.141., P‘,11ePs,V;;r1:1*(;) ;(i1:9.10-11- toget1.1Pr n's the ;'°11inl".riAl..cnt at, -," w el t ' dre otiti."slOin--? 'Wein -$ is ver•V adtivo now 'and that'"' *
OcaUty, have gone UP for 1I1 wh6' had yet 'extirpate all '• Is•rbag.s arid introduce- • 4•.•,11 trellIP.rt8, "PI qfte,n. d th".1,1,,t. P,,o,n`'.1 :4;0e". never ,, u Lo__,_.n( o, in ,, , hat 43 str. ilintite_volume of trade. Trade e
II : ' " . t tt -.5 d ' ' tie' t 413 - '. ' ' ' ' ' '
.• ordinanees of divine worship: ' God, .
4iatesehar-el-tee-1-11.-sehead;:arria-t-beemee-- -nliellPes. kddhs•-'0-5-,-- .----.L.- : ' ' , . -- • ---•"=.-----•-- e--.---:-- , • • fo's-raitri. ,, •Iii•ii, tile saw over ,.-. . -: ,:at tfte; Pacific -coast cities Is more.
theery is *exPlo' ded th(1t because Chriat , . :Ell',,the'. 'Preachers on Than,_k.sovols. , pisedn.-11010,1?(.)iti)nei?,;)5.....,a‘%intinntilaxtxl.'„,sinrs-11.11.)- * • Thee old': ejotn. foteefee tow ,stirti,eti, ri-ctis-O.,p*Ing to the dt;,maild for lidli- •
wae odrit.in a manger we. must always- inorairig will •iiot: detain witlr'eleng • . - „ ;','-' ...se ' ,,., ,,, , ,., , "' . , COP t 6•01)1ta0a1"41Y ' at the ' al,tottlizalt; ' it.t..„,- eOodF., ' It . is eventeo,'tital thw ,.
1 i fil ih • barn••' . ; . •• ,, , . ' • - 6 " their hearers , froth ' the horir • • • • . IA- eee o, 'ill," .,1'•er ' ". "Iiiil te: i cr try kt, .80:sv tills WaY?" 11' id vill b ' very. I a • • this0 "
evore 1 p , rn • a, , , „ ., • eserm.ns . . , Th.is. se 1114 to bre lily another, mettle -• .' ' • •' ' - •• • ' To`odQ.' .,Nnt . wteti'Lnip'(;A: illeA:tKienh:voli5aerci
elialitoacte. or , rabuiows. •,lerigt11' ha group The! Irotieelmerers' Will he.. it "• .'
; .for the e' t e IC p• . 1'1 . P - asked' - . '.
0.t1.8 , .0 ,,.. iii assos 0 ,,,- ex. 4.6,, 11 . VI Ite 1 . ; , -; ; : ' .
.been 'corripleted, '.'oster 'Whieli westere,egry `If ,, the g,eestt do nett' 9.:•;rive .11;1,11 ..o...e.oe • • . , . . , o et; o, .ropi. o she alt....tio. tho
The islir-11..ctileNsI‘er''ktrial"11:7 d birSifl'itTerillottilli.Pj•tii.:
' Of, coorsa l' haven't.", - .. .
trains, ruell east the...swift footed 'deo, „'the,....VIeieds ..,,,,re 'told. , Bet tile cl:lcit's.,. . • Len-vi•rig, Egeepf,e-it ,1157.,s*titrimiSIN1 tliflt Le'rit` .
. „ -9r *liteneoliteh, son s'of Ile areSaswa.S• t,. "Th.'e: ' ' erti th•'‘j'' .11tilis'e., ',4111,ehiL"' ,/‘4:a5 "nte're 'is a 'good,: deiria*ricic foe' Itelielai*",
malting the frightened ' birds to'," dart to • the ',:tableeeille easy. 'ehairs - "r
-'71.'157-get, a ii -T -ht; p re c
Anietioan ploy has ttecentipirsleetil. take
thjtoihia--Wedferri"-Wild'eTnble$1-"Ile-t-e-
'
In the dense fet•est 1 'find it collectiOn•Ot
" verreWarns. 'With lielts,e( Svap-
ptite,,the.[rrien,116..tity. sit (s,, ese Shies ,ef.
dee0Strthiciag 'their Teat:, ed
ttt.•
he • or •t• nt re elude'', .ve • tried ood.8 •
int() ,•the heaven's -at "the :coug,h. of the: grailtlfathereall:d :the PloraOh the ;Oft 4r tlie
ernolte. PiPos and; savage of' .; .be trio high chair tor thb
.deirtroSeitig ;ingot ipaessed•' till (3111,11 tile' o. '1 1;(13,:k5! ..1 • •.,nev.• ', 4 nui".'-'4',P1-`4.n.: , ; * :. ...
land the -,israelite8 Were' ergo 1' to 6•13•e'Y',77.. 11" ''s' "t . °atne•st''' ;. ' ' •' . ' ' su•btanti"! -(:-'cliisnlatioll• i ' '•
; tatted • . they -swore,' 'reads" ant the •• o• • *-: •l •••••-•--='-' • , , ' ' • A deorgia girt Wrote. t� "her lover :
gr•ent lec)it: of orObalii:v • 3111)1 4' that; - "No,e sir," Said t4i,e, old gc,'nt,le plan,' • N f Dtmr Sollitif Cannot, Mart y" y‘utt ;
p00:000. eani.4; tegethio•- 'with' ..their . bringing; lir$ fist 'doivn hard. On' tho fleet 4,P -teak -co •dcint. kill. your:eel!' I" :
itocks• noel lirr-Is. •hc•itai ' to inert!: at' 'desk in feat of .•hlia, 'I „Will .neVer • TO sylildli Sella :made - 'answer. as •
"(lime: 'Pie ` ,first joh”ney was treat.- consent to, ley .ilaughtee'S .. bedointiig : •follows • .) ' ',.. . • ' , , . '
,o,e,n10.ee.e. 10 ent,o0-to..; Th.c,ir. net stn.. ,t„<hfs 'wife, ef a man wilt, uses Seeoeg. . 1) 11 Aeolly,Ne, dab'eer :: 10ee Jaffe
. , „ . , , . e . ,
lien Was 17.-tharii. ''.1;:rom "Ethan; tiley• -drink.".
. . ,
woo Fee0 oo a: ,horso race I"
, . , , , ,
. . .
the,steant whisile.:In hot :hereto' ouena otirigest .but not the least. .Then
• tfonat .indemtry.• 40A4ne'es, htn7 braath'.. p,tit ou 'OM* 'hand 'to taketh hill
..oup of thaeltrigiting, Lift. it and
VoiCe 'of 'uncoutteil facioefes;. her .r/cov.- bile*.h toward her, you
SteO the •,ort 'Wile el 111r:eke ts , and tha h ander": tr.:6Mb' trig,' With eniotIn, and
tread, of the shaft; and -the, atanip lit' If , • 'shall., oterflow eaol
,tettridries.: Talk Abotit antedittivianttipide,a the table ' doi
lOrigeVity!. f ,thin'the average. -dr tiu not be `el:lett:rho& butid,11 uggest,
Mote new; then it ,eeerWas,'• tO You thee'Sseerthi of, the • pdaliptst and
'Phroligh rnachailidat 'taciTitles mn dead; Yo,n, thank -rani'. FuP;
, •
wark so muah ,fas.tei andacComplIsh so • runneth Over!
erauell •ino re„ln-a-11-f-e tim ha tea -ale A '
can afferd, to die 110%'' .at forty ..yaers. W1,104 AND. (YX b.:11.%%.1.$11L •
'ells-esvelleaseantioefoold.„:„at ereeteened.etsO• &Ono"
the averaga'of hareareelite in point,* mit Siiiel(fe ?". •' ' " • • .,
-aecempliShnie.nt, noW".equis'Alent to one did try it, out the oito!'„ofesee
about 800 •yeare,•es• near as I.,ean ,car- fire."; ;
curate. In all , 6ur oecupatiens • and ItJI1:arid so dide he,"
" s feolL th dffeet,O; elite.
ot• -driven teeth bY' • hunger, I track. ,l're."4°.-ss•-74.,‘"'-' • • .
plea or. enlarged' mechanical et terpriee,.
It"e, all have stool:in. every halite that •
id buffeted andOle eVerk`ptiblic
&nee-- that IS .aoristrtideeet !and in every,
thltp. thite'is..salieq.. When. syeesee the
hartleiVerking 01031 pf the land Hying In
cent fertableettlioderiesoftlielaxiiriesetipon
their •tablea•that.onee • vert ,kings ould
n•Of. Pafford.' latving. the advantage 'of
thorough ed'ueation, ef-riedoiriPfisliment
enCart, sVe- ars all ready at thi sate,'
'hento nnite with them lo Pratte:16 •
.0od for hie goodness"
Now 1, conta to .Spelik ',-0; the con.'
nuestl. of the pen. TIlls'fa' the sy;tub•cii:
ot all tntellectuatiti.,;., ';.T.11.6., painter's,
periell and the.SculPter'S Ohisel'and. the
PhITOSOPlier'reittlioratery are ,all broth,
Pri tthe Pen, and therefore 'this' lise4r
•lettorantly• wdrb1p, Stetiniers on the, be ilseda.a „symbol ef,intellectutil ad4
"
• theLrinoreasins for antlY ae, theSeinake
,fthe. fOrest. eelidee l'erdeY I tli „their. Will
• On fiats n ,the
NOW tribe,s.e.lialletigeoencl:' dean.,"
clilires hlatee And .evrirtoneOPS ring: and.
•.eefilefle. *.thetniiiiihawk$ for 'battle.:
A`fteil a i I e -Wit gotiSZrOirteAt Tariti-6• :::
doit.S.t crn to these:, foraste.„ By day
: ,treeseee ;felled -dna; by night besolieS'
:keep off the e•ISP,
• and .the great -treed' begin-te throw'
brantlied in..tlid path Of the ,tent-
'..-eitiering White; Mahe are: dieare''
04. StiirtoiSe the, i-ndatinaentS OE Slain,
• forettS,ertirribre tint are Ibbriled;
-laded; aPpear,"-Withi tete
IOWS,' !freaseria, On' the' dirpentera
on•the fietieetoP,'Cisehe, rtieelit„horior
, Of the (Itett'tS1r1C Wheat:the- e
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•_ Goad tia,thrn Is ene-of ,tile-rieheSt
[putts of, true ClitistianIty.-11, OV:
Deeelier. •
Isfpnia-Moit'd the • "Matt tire Willie ?
Didnt yea havo goad, tittle , at` 'the
port'? '
Willie -Nast I
Why ? Didn't e•oft get :enough to
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Yes ; but,'I didn't .get: tOo
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- • The world is, fill of hopeful' ttrut ce,
glP1), nelsonie iit egkEI,Cal1,N1
,i,ossibliltlea.-tleorge Eliot.
It, Was hard fo keep her', teIni3erS
For 1114 eenduet "Medi) her wined";
et, be kopt: it Eeinper-
' Shea 'clisplayed It.'ever IstriO44" "
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'protichitis be a ,Sevete Cold 'on the chest and Ltitigs, Doctors V4'il1Roiiat: 'Your.
to Dr,Cliais&s Syrtiri of Linseed and lnrpentirie as the
' I Most Effective Treatnient.
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etor ,Ideezo'r elnsi of .dlireade, tirDro Is one hiedlefriie` tr—Iffet1 ht.,Atuitt Pie -eminent as . tieing *:shparior to all
-ottters. Jn the .case of ,..S.„ettinia,,larooellitts., and nel, throe t neti itillettilenterfts. the reeOgiliZed treatment .is .,
Di.,, chase's' s',..rup of Linseed rind „Ttioehtliirt:' IThatorS, do, Met helitato. to b11 tlitit-Se hen the patient becomes ',,,,,, •
.. "fliisned and exasperated 'hi- Ills, str :nip for breetli.i; sviieeiek'hindly a nti eNperletroaS in t cli;:e • itgoily, in 'his
• Oliest.' rind Tun 'gs t hero , I'S 00 'Preliia ea tiOn' reVailable that :, soli give '. ditch, proMpt rind thoreegh, relief ,,t;:as Pr.' .
.Ch,t1Se3t4 ;rrtii) 'Of, Linseed oireleTurporitIne..•; • - -I, • . ,,, , ,e ' .. • - ,,,, . . , • , . • , -
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• - lifrOl' Georiee Midden', ' rltn
'anisitte,.(14t4.:F7iy* fr. " f .teett my dOtati
tY to rn6nte'ild Ii'rt . •Clia,se's SYrup of
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Linsel'
ed and urisoattne, as 1- tett thn is.stliiiiw Veryad ; Could get nothing Its (lo hie 'allY' gobsi• ., ,frien.I ' of
,ininu Persuaded me 'tri tryet lie, tientedyolta li0 had tried It, :trid...ft, 'broyfici ,sticpes..qut. 1 tried It 'and it, nuted
tie," 1 aniNthankful to-ility-t tt.s, It.atu- a well rwianian .tlirottgli, .t.he, nSo of tills treble:ay, 1 keeri' It, In the, 1101150. all 'ilta..tline,. and would not be. soltheirt .11..'", . , " ' '', '. ,, - • ' •„,- -2;' , .-• . . ,.
Dr.' Chatre's . Syrup of Linseed and ' TurP6ith)e li so ivell , ktinsiii ' In, thn bOnies ot..C'n,ti$Ida. .t hat it '-eerind; • ''
tilineeeSsary to richt • further enainlei t, • but a /word df warning' .inay bn. needktt. 1:1"liere are tither ..nrepara t tons
tiro on. the bott1,6 you buy. .tiventifive eent's/fi'.." bottle; family 1.6 • Itl t.1 ' ti tnuoll, 60464 „All' ilealerx
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'of linheed, end „tarisenthie, ,ItnitatIonS,',of .Dr. ClieSen; Ile tiurn thatti;
it'rtreilt an&:signatiti.a. ,0,/ 11,. ek. NS', tVaitll
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