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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1888-7-20, Page 3THE HURON SIGNAL. FRIDAY, JULY 20; 1888. :i TSJ PONT'S traidiR %salmis Thea Arems.t.aar. The fans., likes a wade es. And &Hvee a twain oaf eawa, Aad one. %mala be sheets • Ise That gee with tabor team. la spwlsa s., lets ha htrtd wits Hake with a tut ur uKu hetet maple sugar Iu • pen Aad ell s let el pea \\'nes tat►e grans be burps his feet. WLee, value may sting ha feet. lie knows they caul bite ihru utk a boat, Aud *gore • pear of bet. Ub Mr 4r ones seta • wire To rats- • Ruck ef geese, Aud wkeu be lawea lu Its • naive lie mak,-* a lot of awes. He's our, to boreaebt..p tooth If he 41eets his tooth, And he tie boards cam build a Leah As glt as outer tooth. Wte lc sees• link moues Its ate • trop fur tutee ,. Hr iLo,ukes to paint Me beano As dry as other hive. \std h Hes Tu tel .\ wan Hr s Asc And 'Cu rreewbere wheaa child o.t with other children to father char a wild wow ether wild»o. .i• father Lill a cul( use a oak of wolves, e he sailed arms the gulf souse usher steres, Ile o r. a cherry whored oat N'6 -, ha• wt ui kittens. And moa caught $ asosatrous rat K n had lot a lot of glena. He .4 amuse his tired wife, w1, worts like ether wives. Ill• pb hag music ou alba Tits wounds like oilier Ores. FRESII fIIIYMIES FOR ALL EILL NYE REGRET* THE DECAD NCE OF REAL. OLD EELIOS. Seam er to clammy Herd Irmo& Are Warty .xbnarned-kiwissmise er Amwt- asa ffeavoti.nuae boa up M the sums. aril-Ratiametag l i*Jeriema Among the many totters of Inquiry re- eeived during the past week is the following: "Lee year 1 made • trip abroad, and among other tomb** of my visit to the Old World 1 seen. ad a flue specimen et • mummy, for wbieh t paid seventy-five mufti. While oboe me it to • friend last week I discovered that the air of illin oia le detrlutertal to It mad that disintegration is taking i.lsce. Cas you tell nee what le the tams and whet I had better wh, in order &o preserve Um speeianm intact f' You Care no doubt paid at learn seventy fuer amen too much for your mummy, as mummies go. Nothing is more dtat:earten- ing time the oiiac,.ver7 that one's mummy is not standing our harsh Ame' .ecu climate. But tt.o e'utnee$ aro that you bare the wooden, style of mummy, matte ewpedally for Autertcana by the trade. Ilo is not an antiauxin, and before August you %rill have to decide . bather tortes' bun reside or let nim rem the home Tho goats mammy has beau groom' up for fertilising purxtnn.liar- lag the post twenty yeses to rill an extent that we aro running sitar% and spurious tuummiet made of coarse people who have d.ed ree.••tly aro dxat:ng the market A [rimed of mine ;wrekated • varnished king, supposed to be over 1,000 years old, for which be gave 130 seudl and a silk umbrella. In Mayor Inst Year he 1sgao to assort hiin elf - the king did -r. nl to eater mon and mare into the home life of hie owner till it was dm ekled to have • that of shellac put oil hen. A boor. "g i and carriage painter came up to m . this house. and while tatting ar:d iefurnhh- T .a.at .diletme atovtee. leg the royal reikedirovered on the (orearaa As enthlesiestic young lady, on her ni. a "ask blue Gddeset Liberty in India ink %colo%'• •u to mymother, soertd ; mad the legdiad, " *%tenant Mogtnmis. Valois - trader r'aiso, Int, 1x5:1.^ :1 mummy that bait w be •'()h !I run so delighted to know yna kept in the refrigerator is a bitter, bitter dia- 1 ig1 have hoard about you for yeah as the appoinanrt t, and no doubt yours is of that Mdy et.o u always tolling such wonder- class The modern methods of pressing fel •%-dea to children. and they Invert- people do not in all cases prove satisfactory, ably torp out to be Bible stones. How end 1 do not know of anything oto a pitiful do you do it !'' "Very easily," replied or more humiliating than white explaining my w i her ; "tee %Abd« storms are the ; your mummy to a ret trio of friends la aha sat wonderful stories in the world. liteary to hare him explode on Your hands I neer thought the Itible etrythico al/I1 t t"al till trlee flaunty. Shenld disin- bat w'erestml, and to this day think tegrattea continue In the coat of your owe my m Mr •curies better than all other 1 ntumoy' a private funeral is tl.e test thing I mould *t=est. Int it bo a plain affair, ops. hag with a select reeding or recitation, fol- lowed by • vocal solo and a set-to between some good artist and the piano You could Tessonee.•..esasasa hew MM• III we Bettie Smith, .J Furness *aunty, Teo u who was art edited mit the clewsge of stitch deadline. is said to be band - loam sod aucompll•hed, and as supposed to hese wntteo that wttd •ud stirtti.g coluns, The Bios Headed $.packer , ue, the Kook When tee .1v. lien l the C.l,,u'etl, Haney Mather editor t Memphis Laleer, oiye that Mess %\make h. undoubtedly the author of the story. Tha 1. a Martuae revea•tt .n. At nue time Outtroel Mather othred $3.UO0 far the Samos diIf •.i db« author When blies limttb was nrratgaed tM- biro the United States Court as Nab- vslle .be conducted herself with such grace and diguity that the polite old Judet, deeply impressed ar...e and made her • pro f„ui.d tow 'Mite Sundt said the Judge. 'to ewe you rah thes awful preelicatucut .erautale tou.bee rue.' 'It does ole, too, Judice. 'How old are you !' 'Judge you should not ask such • question ; but I will tell you. I am two years older than way married ester, who was married before she woe as old as I am. One had been mauled eighteen mouths, and sill speaks .ell at her bus bated. Now bow old stn I •I cahoot tell.' •1 sin not to blame kr your mathe- matical inefficiency. 'Why dad you go into the dtatllling business 1' 'IR«csuee I ..%.tett to make whiskey.' 'flow lung here yna been • distiller 'Aver mute I was lei years old.' 'When .ere you sixteen years obi 9, 'The year wy father died.' ' What year war that The year my l'ocle Henry moved to Texan ' Smith, you are a woman, but I insist that you shall answer m7 ques- tions. Heil ember, that if convicted til this awful charge, you will be sent to the Peniteotiary. Whst did you do .ill the •htkey made i '1f.ld it.' 'Who bought it t' 'Well, Judge, it w.,u'd he rather hard to tell who bought it all. $new time Ally a party ..f gentlemen come into my neighborhood to taunt deer. The parte got out of whisk.,, and foetid it difficult to buy any. After a *hi'e I told • man if be tibeld-1Wrbts jug dorm on a dotter and go away, be might, when he came back. find the lea[ full cf whiskey. He 1\'Quid you know the num 'Oh, yea. sir; I fee -nixed sa„mrut. Yon are t:;r :uta Atom isaw Traveller. tales. I began telhnv Harry the Bible stogie, yooneer than many mothers tbinti worth while, and I used to put his chub',y hutda together and way his little oimegs a nail &emtission fee, perhaps, which prayers m .nth& before he could lop the would go toward defraying reversal, and wool. after me. close with • parade and torrent of gri t at tbe My precttoe has elegem been to go up grave. with him et night, °venom the undress- The wanton deetroction of mummies and ing the, after he is tacked the stones at and their 111101,11a/6 importatim to thist"an- haphasard, and from s oe:ent and hazy try when they have been "mond up and recollections. I carried the boy 'quite O going to make good mummies .arra and high. When a nation be- comes ., haughty and exacting that made. d: demands r h t - t way Cf I speak frankly) that 1 barb pies, sttmu- resse.n why so gany childreu lased by tbegrntle- aadBible dull, Is because they have man wbo furnished ugh' to them by • Iszs intellect. corn to Joseph due- ls • come sometimes. No Ing tn. dry spell• and expecte to pro- m*" it. aspar.gw • $PIIT10i s atVIIlT. by means of dead monarchs and the dost dt bars presumptuous to the throw of Egypt, you can safety predict that mummies will be mummies before .now flies again. You can't eat your cake and keep it, too. Neither an you turn out a mummy in Connecti- cut in two days which will take the place of the rind thing. A judge or those things will tell you at mete that the bxonquet Is different There is • unconsciously i through • regular plan of Bible kiswry ; sod 1 need to spend • _little time (very morning nl getting wap 'gibe stmoi• The more knowledge the :.,%Mise, the more dramatic the story to and heavy mind can interest sin a bnght,wide-awake child. ,aleu, thee the great time to male riuus and lasting .mpression 41 of (he Bittle is before the child I. The thump told then take on rful bus. Ds es morning or mid ver give us colors like the early Ike the 1diele sorry book very much. e read that •toed three times to my Then is nothing in all the world not the ..ale nut brown flavor and odor the Bible like Pilgrim's Progres of poorly ventilated linage about the Coe- "' terry f•4 the mother who has emetic -at made mummy duet there is about er rested herself and her children the Egyptian job. Th.F.gyptta.a Md • way h the wonderful seeludy of Banyan'a etcerin^their people ■good deal the mina u Oto physicians have now, viz.: by filling am. them with high pried drugs. Our phyla - filmy mothers don't believe in telling cisme, however. begin on a mart before ba rte. to ebi'dren after they are in bed. des, while the Egyptians, instead of printing Half the children go ie, bed half buiktlns about thin people, showing what h our Whew if sesewry for the psi- their re.piratao" and temperature were, and a large amount of sick room reap which a The trued* en many times, is with ran hates to rend after he has reoo.er.d, ourselves. We make stodyrns the Bible joss waited around until tie gentleman had a.:uty and keeping Sunday • burden. 1 been permitted to die quietly in his own way, Conk Sunday afternoon ought to hare surrounded by his family, and then they snore privileges then any other day is came in '1151 Bund bin, mo that on the raog.a- the week, and I tbiuk the rime of hear- lug of the resurrection a tooth broth and a kg the Bible lit to be a little cadet' Turkish both would make him lookiikeenew than any other hour. men An nomad young mother talked to The American Nem •.d the E in loos mommy are facing away. The stay will (tons me ono*, to gnat dummy, .bc tit her boy, come when those who have elaugbt.md who oft*. ,.fused to ay hos onyoee. whole bents of buffalo for their tangoes and The result would be pitched battle be- fmldterd thew timothy .od wale the dila% of tweets the two, sad • eonpuisory repeat. dynasties will go hungry. We may think i.( of hr prayers. ;Sou t .ver that that an Egyptian cemetery ha. oo bottom to happen again, I entreated. "If you see tt and ant a eros Hauge vein d these poopas the battle aiming. focus it on soother is practically tnexhausbble.,bat some day the p.Onto A lined general chaises hie own totem•n working on the loner level will battlefield if possible. Then have every- oolne to the mrfaca and state in boar.. ac- hing specially pleasant *boot prayer "into teat the try streak has pinched out - roc Tell him • story give him s new The d<fOu brnweee • gem wall, for In- s. r �p aid a deposit of emperors, b. that the 7 and is his leap cit mood eve A well yet' little m tie coe." to Rhe promi.ed a. latter le not to sustaining. gas• 4., thin may continue give,iown or give up, maths case mav be. for hundreds d years, but you Two mouths afterward that 1i'7 was mu,* dig up kings and miaow forever. n over by engine and instantly killed. some day you aro certain to dig below their as with ha mother in • few hours, nett and imam aoather strata of society. almost her first words were, "I Itada sing Y a prones worthy 01 the dark er had any trouble about his prayers &yea It is expensive, foolish, trelem and r that day sl 7osr bow." highly Injm•kms to the complexion. I am bittriy opposed to it My own notion about It is that the roan who sentalns ne will hive to climb over my dead body to d0 to -hill Nista Now York Wowld, him in a J • Rad 1..... Low of appetite anti the attendant low spirits, dulluess •11d dehility, are of eery frequent occurrence. Regulate the bowels and Impr-ve circulation and digestion by ustn;; Murdock Blood Bit- ters wheneaer :hese symptoms are pre. - out, 2 The best regulators ter the et mach ted bowels, the best cure for biIios.e.a, /Lek headache, indigestimn, and all aft.- Ions f.►done arising from • disordered liver, are without wzcaption Johnson's Tonic liver Tills Small in size, sugar coated, mild, let effective 25 as, per brittle role by 4node, druggist, Albion block, (lade tick, sole •gent [•l Mee Mee, or the Primrose. It is said that the primrose was not Lord Beaconsfield's favorite floweret e11, and that the story that it 'arose from the fact that the Quern meet to bis race his softln • wreath of throe Armen with e *mrd beariwg the inseeiptios. id her owe band -writing, ''Him (aweigh* dower." Rut she *east the favorite of her owe )..hand, Primps Albert, ed of Buenas - geld. As taw Mob. THE TABERNACLE BUILT. MOON IV, THIRD QUARTER. 1NTER- AAIICNAL KN[i. JULY 22. Tb• Tres of Use ll rh.s le 1e M Mire la Es aa.. es-s.-ei.Ne. Tees. 11 Cor t . 7-4,01•11••••••••7 be ate.. D. H. 11..t... tO *4 wesd from lawn. Bolos Quarterly. M surer s et U. s. dolmas rbaadesi s► (title Moues had returned from hip seventh vtd$ So Ood a the mount; for the mound tie& had he spear forty days and nightie tatam sod did anther eat bread nor drink water, and whoa be came thou form the moue 1he this of hi fate chose, bus be waw it elms txZusv. ettax. V 2a "All the oangregatloe depart...• Moms had received a omuntand to take from all the willing hearted amuug the children ac Israel .n offering unto the Lord of the Mgr tonal' mined in %w..a k to M. aha& with Usual be might build a sanctuary la which (ltd might dwell among these Mrs', el. A Lull account of this totem -neck, with all its verb' and the garments of the pekoe, is found ill chapters axe to viz, and repeated in chaplets Zvi to wx.iz The building and its significance will come be- fore us in our next lumen. today we have the waking hearted people and their atlrtaga 11_ 'And they name, • • • and they brought the dad's offering.* They did nue forget to return, they did not object to that sort of preaching, wither did they seam to comeder h a grievous thing to be thus called woo to contribute toward this building; it was 'kin oQritl( auto the Lord" ova 1 11, dei, 2t. tilt, ami tbry brought It willingly tva 0, _1, TJ, int, because their hearts were stirred up Iva 21, 1a. and they brought to such abuadaocs that then was ertou suffi- cient for a!l the work, and too much, so time this people had to be restrained from twing- ing taxri, 4-71. There was no ester tatnmesit or fair or mood eosmrt by wbteb to raine the money or bring in the material; It was W a willing oferiug unto the Lord II "Aad they came. both men and stomas.° Thank God ter the women, willing hearted, woe beerted. and with hearts stirred up tva 15, 26. who are found everywhere minl► terng unto Bim, not Only in Dorcas.ocletis and in dtrtrict viering, in prayer meetings and as Bible readers, but as actual miseioo- arisat beam and.broad. In the (lia island mirios ales, out of its 2411 misgauges at the l g d this year. S. were married women and 90 unlearned women. Surely Pa (Avila. 11 a bring fulfilled "The Lord gi vetk .aweertee (.eaarfelt*. C. uaterfeits are always dangerous, more eo that they always closely Imo Vert TRE n$I :Ir*L Its %PPIA•Agex AND 1,AIt1L The remarkable ueceese achieved by Nasal Balm as a positive cure for Catarrh and Cold in the Head has ir- dused unprincipled usrties to imitate it. The public ere cauti,oed not to be de- ceived by unctions imitating Natal Balm in name and appearance, bearing such tames as Nasal Cream, Nasal Iieleam, etc. Ast for Nasal Balm and do out take imitation dealers may urge upon you. For sale by all druggists or sen, poet -paid on receipt el price !'SOcand a1; by addressing Fulford et Cc., Brockville, Out. tf baby, 4° rod d i.wp emend m Is so % ,.Yin mut clip yew► eyelashes. DaYy"- Idea • w..d.errl NNlhb The Tamest mese, um, ewe the plays *controlling part on tiro fiche of the body is the liver, 1f torpid or insides the whole system become. dis••mets. Dr. Qbe.e's Lome Ow is made apeehlh few Liver awl Midway dim.ew, diad fa geameteed to ears. Reeips hook •.i 1 p4jgige $L Sold by a1 Artrpgida A Warm Tog "Mk Marl Moot sat Marts ik the titled is new some chefm fry a Nur "'arbor. SONO ewe &odd bell the maw the Skids r >N • sad the title of W to be emu- , mheeilli have beim "Ai t Were% A* B4*r-Nerr%M.nr. W►s. M.ereratls. In et:Mtnes, to decorate is to add beauty to something by adding to it ornament, or perhaps color. and implies something to be decorated. le n. en I,.eonceteceoceto have no better name than trinket, knick-kneek, gee-gal/Joe a thing that exists kr it. prettiness •lune ; and w we stretch the mote reputable word to cover such things No, ■Iso, people speak of decorating • stab of wood or stone by painting or Carving something on it, shrn the dab, if it ex - nu only fur the asks .4 what is on it, when the slab, if it exists only for the Bake of what is on 0, is sore decorated than the pointers cat rma is decorated by bus picture, Let us use the word now is its true sense, by whieb decorat- ing exists for the sok. of the 'hilly to whish u u applied. The dietioctioun concerns us, fur neglect of it bas led decorators into serious faults It is easy, is the desire to something called decora- tive, to think only ' ( the charm of what we are do.ng, without reared to the thing to which we arc doing it. Thu is • besetting sin of amateur decorator*. 11•••••••61 Bedpan. Do you wee .loss our tr..ettue I Don't do IL • Take live tablespuu.fule of milk. owe asp of granulated Niger, flavor owely with lemon or %molls, then buil hr. mtuutes. Best it bard until it 1 cool enough to spread tt em the cake. The bssety of the frosting is that it is reedy to mut se souu *5 thoroughly cold. 11 e very mos with ooeamu.t ui grated chug -tr- iode skirted in it. \t'heu sg;js era high It s gaits a saving. A commute of Ire;t may be (treated of cream, sweetesaol emu .tiptoed until quite stiff, flavor with sowethutw delicate iu eseence, such as goose of amain This is gradually poured iu the oeutre of the fruit. which 'oust he l.zge, as a melluu ur large oranges. Lastly, the wuflevs, fondue, with buscutt. The linger- hi iris .re planed, and, if t,we, are nrved with the dessert ; w We plate must be placed •.0 the doylethat covers the dessert -plata Coffee is served after the ladies retire. Cream bustumte harmonize perfectly with coffees Bab t•ne puuud of fresh butter into one pound el dour ; make • funs,.l-•bailed hole in the *entre ; into at put half • pound of powdered sugar, upon which the rtud o f • lemon had lean rubbed orevwusly w p eluding, mud throe whole eggs ; mix lite ata well •ith the sugar, and mix together, f nois- ing a dabble puts ; cut into round pieces, each uearty ms large as • walnut *tamp them amt with a butter stamp ..f small size, and bake to an 01511 out too hut. Blanc Mange. --Take half • dozen bit- ter almonds and eight ur nine ounces •.1 sweet almonds, blanched and peered pound them in a mortar with • Itt:le orange Hower water ; when reduced to a paste add rather les. than • pint of milk puuuded loot sugar to taste, a little Mute orange-fl.swer water. Strain the mixture through a cloth, eolueeziug it well. int.. a basil& containing eight or time sheets of best French gelatine dissolved to is pint of water : mix well, put into m mold set on ice ; turn it out just before sere. Ing. the word; the women that pubdah the udimgs are • geese host" tot V. He who permu- ted many women to follow Hum and manatee sato Him, wbo hindered trot the women of bamar'u from running to tell the glad %long%, who coumitricoed a woman to bear the drat nwurrec:ioa message from Himself. has nowhere that 1 can d:d forbidden women either to minister unto Him, or to lovingly testify of Him either in p.xrata er in public "Every matt an offering of gold unto the Lord." ibex bears must buyebeen wonder- veutirel7 Tway, down to the sound wood fully stirred when eery man brought as +fterwatds washing the wound with s offering of gold It is seldom that sorb solutlua uI chloride of lime khleaobiatt metal anis its way into an offering unto the powder). at can, if this is presuted in be Lord in thaw days: pennies or nickels are subdued. - Whore the nsighbirh.x,d is apt 10 predam1.ate, Pawl -11P5 a fair spriaklinel tilled with diesseed trees it will he of et dims with a few Isrgr 211.sr puces. hof little ase to try to Cure your own, for the gold le mot abuadt Ther. wanse rout neighbors' trees will continue tr what hearts ate rea.l7aaart upon the ..n tea "'1 :i,fest them or any new ones that may work. moot who gig. theft best and rice 1 abundantly both a to time and money, bas he planted. It •11 tient growers in the why are not more hearts thus stirrdf a ianit7 would agree to cut down ono 21 if one bad not golf, there eras silver baro every dueared tree, and if the Rod hews ard wood %seeded, and if bras lir healthy trees remain free from the 'knot. wood was all that a person leasable to bring often for • couple of yeare,I may be safe it was as acceptable as gold, "for it than" be to plant new trees. The knot often first a willing mind, It is accepted according %tacks the Morello cherry, and may to that a ran bath, and not according to exist in • locality where then are so Old M both ant" (11 Cor. vitt till One plum trees, acd when these trees are of the silrer was made tba bg.dzad 'mints planted the cherries outmmneicate the for 10. boards of 1h. tabernacle and the pa* disease to them. Thorough cutting if tan of the veil, also the hooks and charmers it takes the whole tree, is the owl hype for the present trees ; if beyond tKle cut down all the diseased trees and do not plant any more plums until the 41..... *ppexrs to be extirpated in the vicinity. It hag been stated that yellow plums ate less liable to the knot than those with purple trust, but this u not well estab- lished.- American Agric.'.tertst for July. 0. Irepareo, Many of the worst attack, of cltol.rs morbus, cramp., dysentery and colic come auddeuly in the night and the moat speedy and prunipt means must ne used anima them. Ur Fowler's Extrao of LXtkl4traaherry is at -rowdy- Keep it et hand for energies. It haver fails to cure or relieve. What a Time 1 Peep/. (orderly had, vying to ewalli the old-faebfoaed pill with 1st /ha of magnesia vainly dieg.ietag its lettere sees ; nail whet a custom& to Ayer's Pills, that have been well called "med. Imaged sugar -plugs" -the only fess be- ing that patients may he tempted into taking too many et a dole. But the directio.. are plain and should a atttctly lullowed. •.' • J. T. Teller, 1[. D., of Chittenasgo, N. Y., expresses exactly what hundred/ have written at greater length. to sa, r. " Ayer's Cathartic rills are highly appreciated. They are perfect in form and coating, and their effects are all that the most careful physician could des:re. They have supplanted all the Pails formerly popular Isere, and I think It roust be long before any other cam be made that will at all compare with them. Those who buy your pills get full value for their money." "Safe, pleasant, •ad sawfish' t. the:r action," is the concise testimony of Dr George E. Walker, of Martine. Ville, 'irgtnta. '• Ayers Pills nateell all similar prep- aration.. The public having once used them, will have no otbem."-Berry. Venable & Collier, Atlanta, Ga Ayer's Pills, Prepared by fir. J... Ater & s -o., 1.owe", Y.es. ildd by .0 Dealers Is 1[edarae. %.N a tach tarsi Mr Gieelo, •Irutti st, is net $ hook sgrn'. has iia* the .._Pricy Ill Oodrrich for .1 akin.•..'+ Tome Haters, which lei ,.al& hrmrnly r,-cenlmend far pity com- alminr t.. alike a tome medicine is ap- iriiceide. Pi • vito mhl« medicine kWh I,aetn with nowt aen•nahimrly good to - sults in mires .d tt•'steral debility, we.k- neee, i rret• u!artt les Loculi ,1 1•, tamales, ,etr'enie lyl«lie?•, 1.,14514 etI.h..er,t oaf tbo stoln*yh ant liver trouble, Idea "t appetite, and f... that ttmler$l worn out feeiiag that meetly every one is troubled with at s..ine tart of the year. Don't 1irirt the name Johnston'• Tonic 1i4 dirt inky._ moot I mor► 0 del. at lio•etdi • drug s:orc. Albiuu blow&, V "Tenon, sol. •;elft. • .teen Y.M. Black k•Int is due toe fungus, snot the trouble is ou nmunnic*ted from one tree I to another. if the disease is taken in hand up. n it. tint appearance, whits tint seen breaking up through the bark, and the breach remoccd, or, 1f the branch is large, the affected portion est A hnrn or cut will heal gstokly and Issue lees near d \-traria Carbulie salve is applied at once. los 110 .1. la.N. Mamma --Johnnie, did you throw that cat its the 1,011 1 J,4►nssi�--Tndeed f didn't, I was juin huldfna it over the box by the tail and it wieg1*d louse and fell in. -Wash- ington Critic. .e .. veer Chard. Don't .11,w a polo in the head to slow- ly and sorely run into Catarrh. when you an he cured for 25e. by tasint Dr. Chases Cat*rrh Cure. A low applica- tions cure Incipient catarrh ; 1 to 2 bete ear.+ ordinary estarth ; 2 10 5 bels. ie 1ear•nteed to cog' ehronic *earth. Try at Only 25c and sere cure. Sold by all druggists y MN • glom "marshy. you aro premien*, opine my_ credulity. Arno never killed 180 rabbits Wilkie*, assure you I have mot ir- e waged a hare from deo troth." • k sever as»stee •saes Lad fillsm tug. the pillar.; oat °e the bre was trade alts motet" of abs court, this sage- st* of the court gat, the sockets of the door, and all the pima the tabernacle and court, also the grate of the mum attar and all its tassels, and the covering of the altar gz>aclii, 27-31). The wood was used for the pillars and bear's and Lars and also for the framework of the two altars the table, and flee ark. the gold was used to make the lid of the ark sod cherubim, also the golden can- dlestick; and it was mels to cover the ark, the table, the altar of Iacono, and the forty- eight boards of the tabernacle; it was also beaten Into thin plate and out Into wit -eased worked Into the Higb Prtss'a *pled, as well as to form the .stings of the precious stones and the crown upon his forehead 15, 1d "The women did .pin with their hands:" end for this also they hal to he win hearted and stirred up. The work was for the baa of the Lord, and they mime have wroeght zealously and cheerfully. It is just grand to let Him have our hamlet* work wits levet, mad our feet to ran for Bim, and to say in all things, "Jame, t do this for Thea" When our eyes delight to be. mold Hie glory and our ears to bear HO word, so that we bare eyes and ears for Him above all others, then shall vv. snow the joy of Ills service. W. The olsyx and other precious acmes were for the ebnelder stones nod !:react plate of the High Pri-ti's dram on which wen..- graven tbe mince of the twelve tribes; on the shoulder stoma wording to birth, and ,a the breast plate aeocrding till the tribes Ixzvit. 10, t't. They tel us or tbe Garden of ides in the pad Oen_ 11. f3; Fi ruiN lap, mad tbe New Jerusalem of the future (Rev. ed. 19, tell, besides many pre- goes reeines %asoma coneerulog our Lords pressor& wort o0 oar behalf. 1S A full account of the holy anointing oil and sworn income, which was compounded of thee* spices and the like of which no one was to make for by own 0e upon paha of death. M (bend In xxx, 111-.1(t 90. -Every man and woman whoop beast mods teem willing " Man Iooketb on the outward appearance, bet the Lord lieketh ou the heart. and. eheref'm.,we are to serve Ells with • perfect heart and • willing mid, for He searcbsth ell bets *'a and anders.and*h all the izstt*inatinas of the thoughts ed the boort, R Sara eel 17. I Caron. xxa•sii, n.1 very old but appropriate prayer ram thus: No "hardly ever" abbot it. He had an attack of what people call "Milner nesa,"and t smile was impossible. yet s man may .'smile and sere, and be a villein sill, still he was en villain, het a ' plain, blest, honest man, t)ltt «eddd • remedy seek as Dr Pierce s ' • Mused Purgative Pellets, which teil Mgt bilp*nes aidel.Meed of ilver, dygggl,wpar and .11*..'. sntwtlp- Ygs. (If dreariest& Wash. teed, ad pertly my Seam •d mate w dean .o wrwry prrti Aid wise W mens, Lego% keep It eco, Tor that le more thee I dies da "Per all amasser of wwrt.• A hews gibe with pod Y ready for any or every were that lie may appoint. ,asking rid w Ow. ought to he got rid of. There is just will err ear own glory. but to he emptied d nue sen why to get rM of them. that pelf and tilled y.with the eperit for Hie bas or is take P,oachei German erman Syrup, "thighaatihe es T%blot that *111 rms. w.mtng •ay druggist .i11 sell you .t 75 outs a wee' -ere for t7od ia . more iwlras 5 ae,n.ms bottle. Ryon if everyt has odes k.s egos with oar Lod Jame (Teets; far the failed you. you may depend spas this more eyriy we tee Be greet love to s the for certain. .owly Mee we stall love Hs and wast to serve Bos 4* asly especity. Mere Trimble flay be Expected. If you du not heed the minium/4 of Ca- ton and at Ince pay attention to the maintainance of your health. How often we see s person put off from day to day tl • purchase of a medicine which it pro- cured at the outatart of s disease would have remedied It almost immediately. Now if Johnston's Tonic Liver !'ills had been taken when the first uneasiness made its appearance the illness would have been ''nipped i -t the bud." John - sun's Tonic Maces and Liver Pills are decidedly the best medicine on the mar- ket for general tonic and invigorating properties. Pills 25n per bottle. linters 50 cents and $1 per bottle, sold by Goode the druggist, Albion block, sob agent. Te.gb. A S.t..Alban. 4 -year ul.l miss had been naughty the other dry end her mamma abut her un in a t" -.'et he way of pat .Ity. the Itttle one alten.ated batwing" fits of trying and appeals of freedom. and was 1atri to way within herself : •'I 'e'1 you !itis ie tough : - Albans Mease nger. Lidlr. Sal . Tate co.npleti'.n is only rendered un- sightly by 1',mples, Liver Spots sad Yellowness. Them et is well known are :.tu•cd from an inactive Liver and bad o!o,d. Dr C'1*se's Liver Oure _ppurifies the blood and .hole system. She Re- cipe Book for toilet recipes, hint. aid suggestions on how to preserve the com- plexion. old by all druggist. Ssa*w.taay tiAriiToa teae.pfnl of stimulated sugar and • half a teacup- ful .,f Nutter, rub them to • Bream, then odd s pint of strawberries ;or any small fruit in season), mashing and mixing thoroughly. Pile in a glass dish. The bot pudding .i11 melt the hotter, and you will bad the whole delicious As • voce for the podding oold I in did re- cumwemd. Sire Them • r'baae.. That is to my. y.ut longs. Also all your breathing machinery. Very wotw• derhsl t.achanery It is Not only the larger air passages, but the thousands of little tubes and cal tiles leading from therm. When there ere ',,weed and chocked with matter .htelt ought not to be there, your longs cannot Ralf do there work. And .hat they do, they cannot do well. 0.11 it add, cnnwh. croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the faintly of thn.at and nose and head sad lung obstructions, all are bead. All Destroy the worms or they may destroy the children. Freeman's Worts Powders destroy and expel all kinds of worms. lee A Pelee t. the Mit.11euesa. A little boy was told that the Rev Mr Goforth, the missionary to China, would he the only ('hriatian minister in charge of • district having as many people u are in the whole of Canada. "My !" he said, "won t he hate to holler !" ■eW a .ode Cas]%se'de A slim young man in the height 01 fashion wet violently sneezing in a street EWE, when a companion remarked, "Av, Chawle., deah boy, how d'ye etch that dweadful cold." "Aw, deal fellate, Taft my cane in the lower hall tether thy, and in sucking the ivory handle, so dweadful cold. it chilled me ■linnet to death." If Charles had used Dr. Har- vey's Red Pine Gum his cold would art trouble him very much. For .ale at Jl N ilsotl's prescription drug store. tt s"1 Masher As 1111. Bouges& the famous eery posse -Yon •io•F--ew-anti the gay sod - am -glittering life of adulation fool live• very-ew-ptimen:.r.:s line Ploorpret Bonynew O a as eoetrarh Rewelleeri est is meat oegplslsong Mat 1 tars se fleets Wet el. -New Teri dna A• C.rlseb ties ersairsiMme to • e melte 11I thasiele .1 M} little meet, aged 3, ssMaly bend me remark to her mother that L attend- ed in a few days to go to Lit tlgt Roek- th. state eapital -o" some Inesw- She ininsediNrdy re. to se mead alid.. "oh, i'wtla N -. when you die to Little \-oak won't Ins bey se • heti" yanking Mtn Cu fr Piicier s Cato wee Baby was ick. we pvs her Casters. Whoa she was • Clad she exile far ('arena. Wire she becalm Mir she dug r. Csterle, Whin she had Children, Ale soya then C.rnsl, THE KEY TO NElllLTRIL sr t nleeke OE-, clogged .venose d th. Bowels, =Mops and Lbw. readily ung off gradually without weethsaisigg Bea system, all the i par and 104 humored the users ione1at the lama time OarteetYrls Acioety o111�a�11tDt�s•• Mom oaring Bin D6alrs.. . , Conatlpattlem DeT.sela of the illdn. Drop y Dimness of Netoor J. iw q' Bal• Its . rrias of oralrs Ya;011 edtil4aw suA mealy other similar y1e za iniasseee et SIaO(ID111,11112111. L Maim • 01t. Ponsfron. ?sari. INVENTION t""ea, the world dnrlsg this tam len estuary. Met peal .m.ae 111. wooden of investlr* rs les seellsed sed of week diet ems perfonaed 411 o.er t country wahine,.eciissm twgg Ne west ere their hewer. Pay IIices any nae sea de the 1*erk : tidier sero yews. er stdtae tont/peeled shinty regabed. Capital toot needed ; yea are Maned hew (•.t MO tint •.d �relp�etr. re ea and we .ifs geed ppst4e ro*.T.10 6 .wilt w( vales.1 15 t.. .. n n o t at will start Ion • hrwt- aim, whirl' will Ariel" yen In Isere maw right sway, lbw aeytbiaw .!s . the w '- famed walla M■+. Address Tat E ft As salves. litchis.