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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1903-5-21, Page 7THE LEGAL PROFESSION. Opportunities Offered to Defend the Weak and Punish the 13a4, Metered According tQ Aet of the e'er- heeneat, of oaleeete, tu tee eiear One Titousand Nine atomized end Three. by Vaaa liellY,. ot Tweet°, at tee -acearttualtkor aaricutture, ottaartal .. 4 despotcli front Chicago sayet Rev. Israel.; De -Witt Talinage Preach- ed from tbe following toot: I Tim- - othy i, 8, "The law is good a a Man Uae it lawbaly." raul bod all the mental qualincee tions a a great lawyer. When he stood before, Felix; and as ids Own advocate tore into pieces the charge llutle by the Prosecuting attorney, Tertedlus; when be argued before Xing Agrippa until the king ad- Mitted ae as "almest persnaded;" 1 wheel he pleaded upon Mars bill with the jury of Greek. scholars until at last even that central not of Athos nian cottore was vitae= to its vet -r!! foundation by bis proclantatioa of 11 tine "zoienown God," we ithad the ItigTzest development of fozeosle ! 11 troiaiaa and legal aeuraert. As one i el:booted in the law, Paul knew the mighty and Maiestie power (of the law, both upiritual and temporal. ; Therefore he lays down the Woad propoeition that law is good for the community and that it Is needed not only for the vindication of the right, but for tbie onnieliment of tho wrongdoere. Whether the laws that tbey break ore Ittonau or die viee. _ The :tale profession et tlie law is ofL en uneuetly maligned. Lci other profeesione, ithas in its ranks un- worthy men who ditetrace it, and there is no profession in witieli try and rascality reap vo rich a harvest. But it has also in its ranks noble, honest, steeling men: whose laiowledge and talenta are dee voted to the cateee of 4104 arid No- tice. 1 want to say to ail young men who ore enteeing tbat proles - ton thet if they set before there - Meta a lofts' ideal and hold fast to elailetian prinviole they may win filieCeea in it, torvIng God faltlantly and lee is their elearacter tatistetta ed. /...et Itte try 10 give you briefly toy conception of the stet:Wes of a ehrietion laweer. falaalnatai to Win had, Oallara, The righteous -lawyer tries to keep ht e client met ei litegetioo if posele ble That Mame 1 to for' 'hie client eeectly What the honest ,doea. ter Would do for his patient. The fondle- pbysiGie.n, contiug. to the led - side et an itIValid, does not 'eV, "How long cito e keepthigeatan shit, 'so X Can make ae 'Muth money Out othirn as Ocieesible?" lee says; ow soon con I mahe this lean well? The ecrener the batter. Be ter for ute; letter for the patient." THE eilltISTIAN LAWYER, i1e alO Never chaftlieten a couee that he Snows to Ire diehonest. Why? Detest:op he would be aiding one man to de ire anotiter oe Ms rights. Oh, wcouge Veva eat* perpetrated by tes. tick and powerful: Oh. how reiriny there are who eulier all their lave at the Ilan& of unecruendolis focal flow many Men tire tryirig to deprivo their brother Man of his riglase The lawyer who helps them in their ,i lou attempt is a par - talon' mitt; them in their edam. I am not Ouse tontending that it Is writing for the lawyer to defend criminal in court. Every num entitled to a fair trial. Even the wretch erolgoso had Ms rights be- fore the law, and. justice required that those rights be protected. A hiweer often does a heroic paet hi defentang a criminal or in pleading that mercy be shown him, but there Is no heroismo-in aiding a client to elieat or defraud ;mother. Vet theee are a great many law - Vire who affirm that they have nothing to do with the honesty or dithoneety of a client. All that they meet do is to present the best eide of a civil volt, and then the judge or the jury will decide 'wheth- er a cause -is just or unjust. If a drunkard by his own carlessness fal's off a moving electric car, they evil bring suit against tbe street car corporation for $10,000 ane oot Alma one qualm of conscience. If a distant relative by a technical flaw cau break a will, they will help him to do it and divert the money of a rich mart into a channel where it was never intended by the testator to go. This was the way the estate of a. famous lawyer statesman was legally stolen. Every one who read his will clearly understood what the dead statesman wished to have done veith his property. He wanted to leave built a great public institu- tfon. Yet some distant relative with whom he never had any close affiliation, by the aid of scheming lawyers, broke that It was only because ooe of the new heirs was ,ihtririsicallei honest that part of the estate was placed at the dis- posal of the trustees Who evere ap- pointed to carry out the scheme. LAWYER'S TEMPTATIONS. But, though this may be all true, the temptations before honest crim- inal lawyern are very great. Believ- int; in the innocence of their cli- ents, they know as rio other class of men' how ma.ny innocent victims have been sent to the penitentiary or the'gallows through an uobreak able chain of false circumstantial evidence. In one of our largo cities of the east a roan was aroused ono night by a noise. With Aighted candle and cocked revolver, he de sceoded the stairs and wee. shot dead. An -ex-convict Was arrested ,and charged with the crime. a 'His lawyer believed blip. to be innocent. He did hia power to .saaa FTcwas hanged. Sonia years aftei the execution a dying. convict con- fessed to that crime and thus prov- ed. that an innocent -man bad his -life choked out by false circumstan- tial evidence. In the same way a few years ago a "womatt in the far ,cvest was murdered. An innocent man, proved , so by later develop- ments, was found to bay& euffered for that crime. No lawyer in any capacity is called upon to lie, A falsehood is a falsehood, no matte]. ' how it is told IF You. believe in justice, you,. • own hands must be .can when they -touch. hers, nor Meet youpcontaininate yam- own lips wilen you would woo her .to. protect the life of your 'client. If a lawyer in willing to lio for a good CatISO, the time will, not be N'OrT tar alo- -tant when he ‘vill be willing to 'tell aveness of their youth de? not stet) to consider tide. One day A PrOfPS- sQr said to a wild college lad, "illy boy, whet do you interid to raaae Out Of life ?" "Well." answered the boy, "I intend to spend !our years at college." "What, then V -"Then lateral to enter the law echoed mai work hard and melte Dey adult a great respositery of lege' lore," "Wliat then. e" "Oh, thee I shall throw myself', body, soul and Mind, into my work, shalt force myselt in the froat ranks of. the great law' yeea of my time. sball be known. hoPe.. sta Mart With elOquence and power, hty fees will be large efrde ot friends groat or. 4* wh t then 9" "Why, thea I shall tune my attention to polities, I shall stand upon the roe:trim. Perhap$ ellen be able to plead in the Senate or sit as chief justice upon the an- propbet ie a fool, the' epiritual men ANKA,C7.011t:4N away With tbe musty allied which is mad." They said the Lord ahirterii,teesee"ttaie,P . if ie , ps* .y ngs to anyt ing stored in Jesus, "Thou art a Samaritan azel 'SS trunns And boxes. When the box is 48); so WO need not wooder ellen bard. things are said of os or to us ollsElloui ,eranovstpaatil)yer fieslle, tshiontlxe4etblaieciaze: liast devil" (John. vie 30; viii a little poste is briathed over for Christ's Sake. atho top edge and the newspaper is aa. giog Agrippa, belleveat thou tiaa*Eleino&nan`-‘1,04.51G, cai-efully titled to awl pressed. down the ProPhet$ ? I lame that thou `War act eatteeetteeteraee ' tee 1 ori tee boa; the covet- ie closed. and heralteveuiStas, PC .clod that the kiiig AItaialt aleateesseittaia, hdojteestnaowf:aix;hottikhimras*. Moth and her was • rtot, iguorant of the events The popular scheme at the nreseot which hod so recently transpired at time is to fuenieh the peeler in whet rialleaTDING PETS^ Jerusalem. or of the predictions thus the Painters colt a "WO hay;" that * in Part fulfilled. If the question is. White-and-gola, whitteetuarout. Tapeetry and brueeels e-eeves are should be asked of believers aerie Or green-andtwhite. This is suiteble redeemed by the old-time mode of "Ilelievest then the prophets ?" the in a home where. there is much eater, luielting in. Steal some of the wool. art$Wera atia'a be very varied, but tattling and where the parlor is volitive's, Ilse a medium-sized eteel oce doubt many itault1 hove to plead hised by guests without wrolis. the chet hoelo hold the rovellegs, use- tguolanee of whet the prophets bed decoroeione making 0, brilliant set- der the worn -oil Place _end draw Ulf wrieten. . ting for ereelug aostanaea. But 'Wool through in tiny loop just tits aka aa„ Theo Agriprm, Folij %aloe when, the mein office of the room (es ; height of the pile. of the cereet. Peel, Almost Owe peremulest nee to:in, homes of moderate cost) is to re- In:etching the colore as best one coo. : preme court bench." eabet then ?" e a, ' r- tau- :eeieo capers in awe, outdoor gap, of course, if the body of the carpet "'Then in my old age x akaa ream The reeleed versant sa,e-e, "With meat; with the hostess in ber ok4is gone, this must be replaced either from work. 1 shall have A countrY but little persuasion thou wouldst dinarY house tiros, quiet colors are l'3` a P4ttil 14f ftr'Iml‘ eaara"r IV fain make me a Christian," Paul's , the better choice, and a city boneo1 shall be Onosen Netther' does the honest lawyer try as a sage and live Inegulet and ease,' to force his client into litigatioo. oweat, then ?" said the professor. Ho knows that offer; the best Way "Wide the way„ you are living in. day were not ouiy Alumna but el-. ia the eeturel linish or painted a p" cutli43 w",1 -C's are Itet liNletess. to settle legal difficulty IS OkktSide sin shall s -our Ilia never be brought together. Chrietiases seem the court. instead of inside. to no to dare sa h ; Of course there are no ra.velin.gs to go green or mahogany real. bide review and paeeed upon hY indicate that Agrippa was niece emellepatterned earpet 0, reg steale ha!, o?..e .4711• 1U,rttgh, c(ds 1 1U YOUNG LAWYER'S DUTY. God ?" Thou the. young man Inn)g moved thereto. lint, alas, altIRQSt a, may be used for coverlog the floor. a4A"'")44 44/111.11g.Yavt:_,^ The high principled lawyer pro- his head. f°1" tects the weak as well as the to -day force this truth uPoll Judae Iscariot were perhaps as near eoretive paper. or a two -toned be could say nothing. Christian is to be iteete Balleata and The walls n:ay be huog erith titftsvstysabin$1114ogtedn. irlri.attTee:laPirta, strong. The pim,,tg emite.luate. from every one here preseot. I will state to being Christians ae men coos per, may be used as a Daokgroural grazat deel of woria Ittit ore is a legal ectiool is likely to take one: voli. only what the noble Christian foe, yet we have no reason to think for pictures. The windows eluoild , thon repaid for the trouble caee which comes in Lis woe-. It 44 laWyerbelleves, hut eleo wbot sve that not. so melt then a ;potion of are all compelled to believe. li-tveleY ,geeat cre**aaneirnew4t$054ie‘a-edr tlh'ialt.erLeni; fIctalielleSUC*14blawt Tatra rtistgrianirgehlt lnectul"le er-'tcee(t-r4 i'ailnaaU519,113.e.e money as of getting something to ad. every deed. every hope awl church tutoubers, moral, religicaia door. The furniture crania ta"4"v." do. lie will spend as much time prayer and Sin or our eterthin exist., people. in gotta standing, are may two chairs tool a smell sofa end a over the ease at pet dog which has ence rattet Seine ;ley be passed in 'j oollteet eineetians,.. :oh% certainly toble. as these few pieces cover the A POitelt PILLOW. twentY SlearS later on a that, with Christ tie your Advecote. their morality. church atemeerohip,'. others may be adlea if tlie eize of 14 eehielt . * 000 suit. But niter andille that you eon win the verdict of ever- eming mau WOrita laa Way up the lasting life. legal ladder, ilie brain becomee Stoner. Ids experience greater. lie reply that lie earneetly iviehed before; For a room treated in the hitter God that all who heard him that epialt, the woodwork may be kept I darning ;n One twine, then proeeed with the re,velings Alia crochet hook. aandeeiters end otto been poieolied in a back ,yttrd as he review' bY the great aasi?e, So live is true. that if any are deflenaing an 414°11de TteedS 'at the Meal" hat A nOrilltY in porch pilloWe but wafl „ baptisna litutwiedge of eSeripture or till foOM aied tile.arat.3114 IT lieeN'I wee eagle Gr alternate stripe of anything- Omit or actually reeeiviegaPendatl wilt Permit. ''s-olilettules 14 roe cotton and Open volored Cellist they aro not awed,. ter elle piano Is placed in tho parlor. *al'kanras„ one at,d onntlati„ Ards at 'that hath not the Son of God liath "VIng aliother Part of the g (ram ; ettips of each eoler, (110 Nan bath life. and he thOligh it Is Mara ovoilable for prtan the nd and 1 yard at canvas is re. that holt); not life" (I John se 1'3). Itoehlug AIM Menlo chairs should be -inchat wide aed 'ail long. Titre LIM good design. Not tpo dilicate in cotton strips with same girl ma. .e.sion. What le the result INDAY wvileuil ands in the front rook of hte pro- ['RR s K 1 . -1 q ar. . aes aa a rule, to deal with eases olving small Wes. Ile ha A roar q road uttorney or a rieh -luau's advo- cate. illy lege" friend, now In ever op- portonity ftir heroic mit sacrifice. Do 'you know of a caw in which peer loan ie menaced with injustice Po ;VOn , tontiVilg of a, morn! who is ellarged with a CriPle CiC whiett inuewent ? The glory you win in ehanipioning hie reserved for chambers and Witte- the oars of atalaaaaaaa bah aaa INTERNATIONAX, LESfs'ON, DOG A DETECT -IV= rooms. hut comfortable arra-cha33:6 pf eliteb on the machi ' the re NAY' 24. id a ratty, to the Scene tho 6truction. are suited to tbe room. t of the Leeson, Acts orozi. Instea4 of a lounge or divato i email etraightenticited sofa should he 12-30. Golden Text, Acta woodcutter has Jost !'t xxvie, 32. bo!mentorsveatt%C.e:"Zile,to a/1:41:111tbSe" eVeltnuNttitar -41laCrertaiti-nbritt4ellsarZun'ther deeorattons vele tooether. then tale the lo give It body, The pdlow 18 inchee sanare when finiah- II the s ps of ono color eettereepen, 0 xinie duo to 4 don, A carefully peepox.leitonald be chosen for the enjoyment e -teles of the other eolor and weave, was not doemedient unto the ed plan come to naught heean:5,0 of of thoen who come into this room, one et a time, over aud metier the elutes: is better to poi than a. $1,-i; (--)" 14°4le*-ongave us Paul S ter" theeaasnea1;1„s eatgbaaria enly %Hon, ;and ,should not represent tbe firet eolor, basfeet fashioe, until all 't„oodcutter, wee 1 dividual tastes Of the family. A a the stales are 114zed,, eetitell alone the enenjen tee. The lova corporouone tintoray hefore Velix and bis wife, employed l.'terettehtnan. dean clock. of good itleelgn may oecupy the endet ett fps to hold them, cud the vrpilito,,, xp vie; After two aaaas metes succeeded ponats Tee.). had had 4 de -agree. centre of the mantel with Itundstonee the adee ef pillow with a, full &oath pone aloe rilni was nttil a Prison- iment, about, wows. one der hint candelabra or a vase and a. plaster ruffle of the reel, loaning the bad for tbeir =vices the strongeet :I broins of the I agla who er. t rye hatred of the high priest winter the woodcutter appeered enst at the sides. Preelt flowers ilk of pillow of the canvas. May be are going to Ncountryee eate. r toe legal in,. and the. aewital rtilerS wasunaleatoll. the lionati home with. his ex and pretty bowls or jars will give a more etoiSeti with excelsior if no better %mete of the poor :and the helitieses 41/41 they were Atli longing 10 kill asked Munn lionme where kr huse distinctive tomeh to the pnrlor than materiel lie ot hand. ' {Paul. Feetur, toltt thear; to come to band %tate She WWI surprieed at his appear- anee. told told him ber btu:baud had Mere furniehings. bowever valuable. a!-RINIECOPSO Von antra jut AS Weil as I Gott the :caenarea and rare their untimely TIPS Pelt HOUSENEISPERS. witieal time in the volute, etion's life ageeeee welch they end, hut. ffJ Pug' aft” la' has Cauladl.” that as hefore, couti prove nothing. When gono to look for him in the forest. Hard water UMW ha softened by sin which he did thoughtlasely rind ,Featile aSheil bite If he was willing The woodcutter disappenTed, but Relianle 'Fritter Dattefe-lehree eggs theowirig Mange peel. into it jaet without realizinglis de-ltimSneSS• to go to JerUSAINU and be tried cam agoin the nest doe. eueing heateu: COM eUp of del; mote fore Leitig ewe. The peel will not DOMIISSTIC RECIPES. n o he is once con- there, oe eppealed to Caesar. In vieted and sent to the penitentiary one time must Agrippa and Ilernico land berried in with a lot of came to Caesarea to visit Isestus, criminals he will become one of the and he tens them of pant the pd. blechest of the black. Will you., Fatter and how the wooie trounle be - leave hint to the care of me of twevn idea and ido aealUtera Stained those legal Incompetents who are to be about, 'one 'hells who was tbatal hannlag ahout every court *lead, whorn Paul affirmed to be undertook to fP.Ilde the party, and room. waiting like vultures to :aneeo (xxli, 1)). King Agrippa de- they proceeded to traverse the pounce upon the hell:lies mul the siring to bear Moe uud he, with woods in all directions, ain ? Or wilt you, In the front Bernice and ell the great ones be- DonatO's dog, which bad moue Into rank of the legal profeeslon. give Ing tweeens.bletl. Path is brought bee the woods tvith Ids master, bet Your time unit &velem aa'aa thate fore them and is PerMitted to speak which had returned the evening of young man ? You mom as well as ;for blmself. Ile told of lds early the day he disappeared, was with I do that that little yield who had eaa bee eerie in the Jews' religion, the searchers. Finally the optima her legs cut off lee the crud wheels; tbe appearanee of the Lord Jesus in the heart of the forest, suddenly of the electric oar through the care-; to him on the way to Detriments and left the party and started in another lessnass of the motorman will get His comndseion to ewe.' to the direction. nothing unless a Mau of your bralit gentiles the knowledge of tbe for- The Italian WAS endeavoring to plead her cause. You, with your givenees of sins and inheritance 1n1 lead the searchers in quit° a dif- lege ability, could win for bee a'4 the kingdom throe& Jesus Christ. Wallet of $20,000 eissb. Will you 20, al. That, they should repent let that little chid be sent to a and tam to God and do works meet for repentance. that he hod spent the duY la the :Me -quarter teaspoon valt. sat two °WY Ware agreeable to the skin been unsuceeesful. WOods treing to And A:matt and had tetezsspootrieloeufr,bealtni(tilfrstpiorovgrileartillinatiitirytwino. I blilaelintteei,r. amfriAlgrAd141177. palm by A lamed by that, Mine. Donau to the milk and eggs. tirop in paintei s can be removed by (lipping called for aid, and a eoarching, sroonfels into hot fat. Ent with tabolie=thil.i water and applying it to party was °rotor:teed. 'Ile Italian,Maple , aple syrup who was familiar with the forest, Maple Sugar Colds.-0ne cup Markle is niceiv ell by rifting of granulated sugar, CMS CUP of dnein elueved maple sugar, one eup of butter. two well beaten eggs. WO eripples' home and pass all her life there in poverty beeauce eou, 11. successful lawyer, are not wiliing to plead her ,CatIlie. Pelt HUMANITY'S CAUSE. These things . be preached as he woe commiesioned aM t. DAASCUS, Jen. usalem, througbout Judea and to the gentiles, end because of this. he Shalt the strong lawyers only look saidis the Jews -winded to kill him' after the strong clients and. not Well, they had killed the Lord Jesus after the -wweal;no. That is, and Stephen and James and others,. not hat they ought to do. Sure's. anti raid himself had taken a kaira the lawyers ebottid 'be just. as self- irt some of it, so he knew just what sacrificing in caring lar the helpless' it meant and why it was, and no tudortunoaes as their brother pro- One kneev better. But his eyes hod fessionals, the surgeons aria the dee_ been opened, and now the risen tors, The poorest hie our cities can C'llrist was to him the greatest re:A- bove if necessary the SODVICeS of Ale itY the Wilvarsa very best surgeon or oculist or 22. Having therefore obtained catrist or lung specialist. All a. man help of Cod. continue unto this bas to do is 'to go to the bospital day, witnessing to both. sinall and clinics. and etlie be.st medical ane great, saying none other things surgical skill ia at his counuand than. those which the prophets and free. Can it be that the lawyer is Moses did say should come. not ready to sacrifice as much for All could see that there were cer- humanity's cause as the physician tain writings and a certain person or the surgeon ? Besides that, my spoken of in those writings in which able degal. friend, you know your and in whom Paul bad absolute con- succias has brought you plenty of fidence. It was eertainly a. great money. You know the reason:you privilege thus to be permitted to do not retire from practice is simply bear witness to Christ and the because you cannot bear to be idle. Scriptures before such a congrega- Then why not give e, part of your tion, but it was a very serious mat- thne to helpin,g the weak and devil-, ter for the congregatiou. Better for trodden ? Why not be a good So, them never to have heard the good maritan in the profession in which news than to hear and reject it. you see only too often the bruised Yet we are commissioned to pro - and bleeding. travellers Imo have claim it to every creature, and God fallen among the thieves on the will take care of the results. Jericho road and who have not one 23. That Christ should suer an'd strong legal friend t� come to their that He sleoulcr be the first that rescue ? • . should rise from, the dead and should The noble Christian Itte-yer is most ebew light. unto the people and to anxious 40 serve aright his asso- the gentiles. _ dates in a spiritual and in. a tem, Christ Himself taught that it be - poral sense. Why ? He knows that hooved Him to suffer and to rise some day all the acts of his life from the dead the third day and shall bo 'passed 'upon by the greatest that repaitance and remissioo of of all ,supreme courts, the great, sins should 130 preaelied in nidgment scat of Christ. dad His name among all nations is always more careful of a case. if. (Luke xxiv, 48, ' 47). The gospel he thinks that case going to be which Paul preached was' that Christ appealed to it hailer cottae. One died for our sins according to tithe misstatement in a brief or the lack Scriptures, 'and that He was buried, of the sworn teetiiiionv of a witness and that He rose again the third may mean the 'reversal of the lower day, according to the Scriptures, an.d court's .decision, Row much more, that througii is preached the then, should the faet be ever pre- forgiveness of sins, and by Him all sent , to him that he will -one day that believe a2.'4 Testified from all have,to stand , at the bar, of God. things (I Cor. xv, 3, a; Acts, xiii, The true Christian lawyer is the 38, g9.) man. who is prayerfully careful of 24-26. And as he thus spake for every word and deed and act of his himeelf ,Festus- said, with ,a loud life. AR these acts are to be re- voice : Paul, thou are beside thy - corded in the Book of Life and read self. Much learning .cloth Make thee at the great "assize of heaven." med. Will you, my legal friend, live and Paul said that he was not mad, work with this one Viola:alit before but' had only spoken words , of your mind ? Live with the idea that truth and soberness and was per - some day the Christ wbo once stood suaded that Agrippa knew the truth as 0. defendant before Pilate is the of the thing§ whereof he had spoken. Cheist, Who as judge will have P11 -In Isa. Ex,' 15, metegin, it is written, at as a defendant. before him. "Yea, truth failetli, arid he that de- RFAIEMBiala THE GREA.T ASSIZE parteth from evil is accoinated Some young' lawyers the ilia;ral- inacia'.: in Hos, ix, 7, we read,: efThe it with a cloth dippiee tewpentine and time polleit with a cleat. Pere fettle' dry cloth, cream, two beeped teaspoons of eldrt woists may be washed without tablespoons of water or thick sweeti Even the, west delicately tinted bakina powder. and flour enough to danger of fading if they are Meet roll out. Do not make them very soaked in a brine of salt und Wa- sth)'. Rake In a quick oven. ter for about an boor before wareh- A Simple Chocolate Ilveldinge—One Ing. quart of milk brought to the boiling point, four tablespoonfuls of corn- DANGEP.S IN POISON IVY. staerio <me tablespooeful of cocoa, half a cup of sugar and a, little salt. tbe dog back, without success. The 'went (ureeu°1', and he trio(' to ('*411 Mix the dry ingeedients with a, little searchers became suspicious, omen, cold milk, thee turn on the boiling ing, the teennee of the mon nod the Milk, stirring rapidly, ned cook till actions of the dog, "they decided to follow the aoinial, and as they turn- ed aside the Italhin burst into tears. As they followed tlie dog they saw It run up a broad slope and come to and pour over it three pints water. Add a milked onion. 6 almonds, a dense thicket. Into this it pale_ blanclied and sliced Wu, 1 table- trated, and the searchers forced tlieir spoon oatmeal and a. few linwes of way in after it. cress, minced dile. Cook till the as- the vine do not look alike, but both have coarse -toothed, oven pointed ' When the- dog saw that it bad beea Paragus is soft. Season with salt leaves. These are always three ia a followed it began scratehing at a and pepper, add a. lump of butter ' group, and at this season the plant mound of dirt and leaves. Beady and a cup of rich sweet milk. Have , also bears small grtanish white bete' hands soon came to its assistance, 1 -cup of bread crumbs browning in and underneath the pile was discov- the oven. Let tbe soup ‘simmer a mad the body of the dead lionati little longer, stir in the crembs lied with ton great knife wounds as eel- serve. deuce of how he met his death. B Cassinelli was accused of the crime arley VA ettl Porridge—Every girl avoided by visitors to the woods, who desires it bright, clear cona and brought id trial. 13reakang The sumaCh has groups of four . down, he admitted having killed his peN1.0extiornalasIrtzetitatigd tiettle-iisasaliidttitee of wtalarist ileallets, oval pointed in form, ar- employer, but asserted ranged on a tapering stem, It differs that the wonders on the skin. Put 1 qt wa- fight had been begun by Bonet' and, ter into a saucepan, and wbeti . it from the real sumach in so far that that ho used the knife to defend , hens add a little salt; then stir in its leaflets incline upward. In the*, himself. His description of the aleeey 1 alp oatmeal and let it boil 1 autumn the foliage is a. brilliant' battle there in the tbieket was vivid scarlet. The little berries look like ,10 minutes. Now add e cup of bar- 1 , grayish white grapes. stances, held him. guilty of premedi- and the jery. considering 'that there tated assassination, but placed the i b°li g"'tlY fc)r 10 mintit°° atul aft°v" ordluary baking soda. A bottle might have been eatentiating circum- ' sentence at life imprisonment in- stTeabde oflectiattlitt.fter he bad killed his ' spioin e being- a laxative, this makes a line ;like, stirring all the time. Let it r ley meal, or a. little more ii you ward sinuner until wanted. Take with plenty' of milk., Barley i I 'ea- breakfast. and is pleasa.nter is "i.ried by n heaping teaSpoonful of baking soda in its first stages is a solution of containhig a pint of water and a A good antidote for ivy poisoning' many persons who take walks in the woods, for while some people may handle the poison vines Without danger,others are poisonee if they pass within twelve feet of well thickened. Serve with whIPPed cream flavored with vanilla. Asparagus Soup --Cut the Ups ofat bunch of asparagus into small pieces ••••••MMII oma Simple Antidotes If Affected, By It. "if one knows how the 'thus toxicotiendron—that is the scientific mine for the ivy—looke," said a man of the woods, "he can avoitil it with eace. it is sometimes a loevi shrub about a foot high, and it is, also a. graceful vine, with stout.; hairy stems. This vine sends out. horizontal branches. The bush aud Poison oat, otherwise Ithus ratil- 0*4115. and poiSon stunach, or Ulm* Valenta, are other plants to be employer had inrgotten the deg, which was the only, wittless to the crime. ONE WHO 'COULDN'T. To be strictly truthful, they're them- . my friends," exclaimed a mostly pine, being an odd lot of teetotal lecturer, ',there are many cracker and slain boxes with covers THEY LEFT. excuses for the glass. The sick man cleated and hinged on. 13ut they says he must have his galrlm as to make aawer y purpose so wail, I think e "It does inc 'good to see a smart him well ; the shivering cabman it worth telling, says a writer. , ability get the worst of .it," said the communicative conductor to a must have his glass- to make him warm; the hard-working mechanic must have his glass to make him cool. But they lie, friends, Don't believe the' worlan.an who says he can't work without his glass. I defy anyone to mention to me a' work- man who cannot work asewell, 'alai beCter, without his glass as vvith to tale) than molasses and sulphur. CEDAR CHESTS. "I'll tell yer one." "I defy you to do so," said the lecturer. "I defy you, sir 1" he roared. Then the voice observed : "The glazier can't do without his glass." The lecturer continued that ora- tion a,t it decided disadvantage. -- A ton of coke of suitable quality for clemestic purposes runs about 48 to 50 bushels to the ton, as against 36 --to 38 bushels of hard coal - Copper -mining hiaT OW South Wales began in 1845; siace then 300 dis- coveries of copper have been made, First, catch your box, at ehe gro- cery or shoe store is a good place ta look for it. Go over it carefully tightening the nails ated seeing that , that they were just recovering front- al]. are clenched down tight and smallpox. They talked loudly about saMoth; brush them out well, have it for the benefit of the other pas - dish of flour paste, newspaper and sengors, and the rnorvous ones, .es.. dark rick wall paper.If you have peciany the women, began to grew a no small hinges for the covers, usel apprehensive. bt a strip of ticking or any heavy cares,' said one, my case was a cloth, twO inches wide and as long pretty bad 011e, tim d'OCtOTS said.' as your cover. Tack one edge of " was mine,' replied the other cloth to inside of box at top, the fellow. It seems good to get out` other edarOo be tacked to inside of of tbe hospital, doesn't it?' - cover, this Wffl form, a continuous " 'That's what it does,' said the hinge, Another strip of cloth can be first ono. used as a strap or stay to prevent Sitting next to theili was it matt , cover from falling too far back, who had been taaing it all hi. At Now line the box -throughout with this point he leaped over and said: newspapera leaving it open to dry " 'I say, when did ,you fellows get the paste out. Cover the outside of out?' box with the wall paper; tack a loop " 'Only yesterday,: loudly /Titlark - of leatbar or braid to front of cover ed one of them. to lift by and the box is complete. " 'Is that so?' exclaimed tae man. In storing garments we lay them So dad I. What ward Axe you in the boxes in long folds; placing in?' here mid there a sachet of ammo- ,,,,;u7ereellt,htehelgsiel 1j)ionelpeedtruoefiktbh; it Ilacl grown lavender, or sheets of blot- ting paper whith have been, seta_ lightning, and y0 1.1 couldn't see their riassenger. There were two of them on ray car yesterday, and their gania was to scare people into thinking-, and 88 lamas haVe heart Workedated with cologne water. this to faa heels for dust.