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i•0 ElaINESS.
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F(!!t i � 11PTD LIVER.
ICA CGNSifPATIOR.
Fa SALLOW SHIES.
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CURL SICK HEADACHE.
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PROFFSS[ONAL IIELIGION
A Man's Place in Ano eller World Depends
on His Prog1'cs3 in This
CUR
ES
By their fruits skull ye know them.- Such a a
religion
edn ot t,tbeenl onf•ned
tl e
Matt. vii., ltd. lc a division orP
There is a good deal more religion in lite. The seorcgafi)n of religion
to
the world than we sometimes think. Sundays has leen successful but in
'nth It would be a
•
t l -
.t
o d
n
start .tr}, rt 1 a
line, rn.tny assume they hate bt1CCe out
eu in classifying and pigeonholing the i strange man who slIould hang
? b P b I • - my truthful day. -
MORE WWICA USED.
Once �t•e•n Chiefly itt Stopes --Now In-
sulate* Electric li%iees.
There was a time when mica, or Is-
ing1ass as 11 was far more commonly
culled, was familiar in one limited use
in every house -hold in which there was
a parlor or a sitting root stove, thin,
tr ttnspurenl sheets ut this mineral be-
ing set in the stove door. 'Through the
"i-ingla,ss," not destructible wltett sub- SO\ll•: DAINTY DISI IES.
jt it'd t.► heat, as glas would have Apricot cglws 'nuke a pretty sweet
btevt, the glow of the tiro within could course for hot days Make some blanc
be seen. atauee in the usual way, put 11 int,►
\Vith long use the [odea t1,i;,h1 1►"- tura saucers (small ones); when set, turn
come sin ed up and opaque, or it
'Then on to 1)t, };toss dish, place half a ileo
eight become n)at,td and Torok n. Serwcd u},rfcol on each, and }►our the,
lt►e head of the household would get utiri - t srup i-onnd.
444444+ M1•.�''1" fb,1.
1.i1e Home
w
served add one desserteptponlul of vine-
gar. the sante 100 011111 of mutt currant
jelly, and sufficient flour to thicken the
sauce; pour over and send to table.
Saut•rkraul.--Shred the cabbage fine:
line the bottom and sides of a small keg
verb the green cabbage leavt. , put in a
r f the cabbage Iwo or three inches
uucl., cover w ith salt. and pound down
well, then put in another toyer of cab -
4,441.4,444,44.44444.444 huge and salt, and so on well the keg
is full. Put a board on lop of the eat
cab -
glass, from the stove dealer's, er :, ��• a t. three ► s 1 01 -ultiti oil work
worlds supply. Elul you might as wt�il !ergo sny11t„. "This ,s y
fragments of the old were very y I.r obally
think that truth is In t►c found only at-wu►r.(t uot. tinct the would especially B half a teaspoonful of salt and a quarter
turned oyer to the children, who tri't'e of u teaspoonful of pepper. Slowly add
inched 10 utlidnwils as to Imagine nett !impressed -with his honor on that or anya tablospoonlul of vinegar, and pour
religion can le iden(i►icd by labels. , !
oilier doY• Ile wile is not religious, eil,ely to be surprised to find inti, how
•,Jet every day Is not religious. ihech thinner sheets still thecouldthin old
di- over green salad. beetroot, and celery
di -
waiter what system of clfl.,. ilicati , . t 1fact di..or tomatoes. Scattering Ihtt1) cher !
eol
Suclt r 11}rb. will not need to express
pieces from the ttu u
b gets through the Itself in
garb. A t+e t '1't t t one two -thousandth f
I Iho cul o[
„nt-
, Into
(lowliest'
end std into the stove
In.,
Fur French Salad Dressing. tins. , It 1 1 while he thtec lntiese of n fu
tv may use, thou still is lu groat deal religion n is strength does „dol. Asa matter of often +`' parsley over salad iS a great irnprove-
of true religion that trt,ug l t . tris cunt. ►e visible into s tee s c •
meshes of our sl wee. not c c pent a I not nl.
1 C: an ich in thickness. For Crisp I'estry.-Rut, four ounces
The higher you e o in the scale of only thing in your clulllc 'u;
Portion'
whether;Now thee• are runny who don't know! • butter or lura into nearly a [sound of j the window at tile top and the lotteio. -
I•uge and on this a heavy weight. anti When the food is imperfectly digested
then stand in a moderately wurtu place tie full b<,uet1t is not derived l`•u't it by
to ferment. The cabbage ri„Ia when t,►D 1.;, land the burp Esc. of itit, ; ie de•-
fermentaliun begins and the liquor rise f(:00tlycnilii!tilloynm,bsowt.:e4,11.,ihaitotjtdigitt‘oo(st goadthcp otxlorie)th•'sertatceloweritiscuyc•r,Sh,„"",,(1hw cfully aa},teto the wants of the
Itiswornand_randit:ekeginacoolbthetlyelwhti.oftencellar•.anditisreadytouse.Keepbtsd ihtateti, energy
Cuvel."1 well. lJeftpr•e using it w'r"h 'rt is lacking, bri;hltnes4, snap and vi,u are
wut•ri► water and boil with coumed t'o' : ttpst-, and in their place e oto dullness, lost
takes
• ,r. It or. null pork, itis same as cubi,alat•.
-appetite. depression and lan6a
no groat kuowledgo to know viten elle has
indrgostion, sante of the (-peeving 6ymp-
Illy'1'S FOR Tim I10!1d1:. lonS1 generally exist, viz.: cot►Ittipatiun,
sour stomach, variable appetite, heud.ttho,
A piece of flannel dampened with beartburn, gas In the stomach, etc.
,•t back
(,to
spirits ut cnutpltur trill quickly rem r}1U great point is t+, euro it, to b
slttitts [rout mirrors or (window glass, bo,,iudiug health and vigor.
ant! tettwc a brilliant [polish.
To ventilate a roan properly Oren
Does Your
FOOD
igestWell?
RDOCK
things the greater the difficulty in their lurly Ina els t0 your rc lion good ;es lluu,r. u(iJ a tablcspoon[ul of caster
the !►ills are paid. Yet there are a R niic;i at1all, bornvendas itt toiled in
c..., ;Iicnlion. There areinfinitely more they would- sugar and lite }eaten y&ks of two
shaded of difference between men than ' many Wren who feel sure the) , that healed steam, in which no eggs, work this, with the lips of the
r go straight to };tory it they should (litby ge
world rocks, and when you conte ii: t► their i •sous coats on, stoves used for heating putpt ." ; Hitter's, into a smooth tluugbi and roll
the of ideas and labelmotives and id,will, the a religious r things of i A mot's place in mother world de- but wins. itis „umber of these isa im.,..' tr1• li,iin •Phis paste wilt require a
the s toiarrange and label f` i his pro re in this. if there end al. the time growing, the noose• r l-el,V ten and is an excellent corerine;
the spirit only ignorance [eels itself cap- (Pends on 1 g people e
able of the task. has been in hitt, a life
that has of pro Ie_ who yet use elutes is lart_►t r fur owe tarts.
stili; owl so while nitro 11ut) have peosed I.am1) lite. -This is a most delicate
Since religion is neither a button, Gl;n\\'�1 TO\\ :\1(l) I'll!: 13f'.S'f+ e,tt:rely out of the sight tend mind et t1iS:h if carefully l,rel►arect. Cut tri, three cafe dtgestwn and asstntlattwt
rui
. , . :tin nt thin ► nor n e has ;, who once knew it in lhisa use, and , e into neat oints, st aeon ►, t w yin t u cloth out of clean stilted Mr. R. G. Hirt ey, mr,
},a, a or o ,n tr , e t. pounds of meat t 1 . u t
style or cult, nor a theory or a philoso is he has been mesal�iai from in this use only, the preparation of it •f wait r. wrap thou separately hi this. writes: "I have been troubled with dye-
[
phy, but is a matter of attitude of a life, s lett physically, onfrom developing ignorance
[,,r stove use still constitutes a tubular i myeetbread. cut it sail -
lin pieces, and mix,
• th fr and lay on n dish. Keep 1, in the coolest pspsia for several years and after using
throe bottles of Burdock 13100(1 Bitters I
was completely cured. I cannot praise
B. E3. B. enough for what it has done for
me. I have) not had a sign of dyspepsia
since."
The i,npur•e air rises and goes out el
the top, while the fresh air comes in at
the leottorn.
Half a lemon dipped in salt and rub- ' is constantly effecting cures of dyspepsia
lied on ivory handles will restore them because it acts in a natural yet effective
to their original whitene>Ss. After do- way upon all the organs involved in the
Ing this wash the knives at once 'n process of digestion, removing all clogging
i+npurities and making easythework of
warm wake.
1\rwcr lay tieh on the loll of the other. A liaaburf• Ont
BLOOD BITTERS
its classification is possible only to the weak wisdom, ssut•
from typically animal bunch of itis Mica trade; and thus ane
One who set's all hearts.
tow of the old uses of -mica still continues. with the meat. Scalier chopped parsley
Religion 18 the recognition of vital re- i to the human. he is then ready for the over and a very little mint, add n little
l+(lions to the infinite; it is the finding }next step in life; but if hle�ilstill,, Oren
told ,utfi15 onee chief
notuse
ilr�amed which
ofinnitil is now
hin clear, good stock, cover with pull pas-
t these relations of motives that seek spent ill gathering lamb ,t, �, comparatively few years, namely, es try, and hake steadily for one and a
a t , , ►int,' all these• p y 1, •1t hours
place lulssiblt'.
Salt should be added to all water for
boiling fresh vegetables; a piece d.1
sotln the size of a pea should be added
to a !urge panful of boiling water.
to establish tight relations to all things, . puddings, title, au +• 1 I ' „tit insulating material in the consti'1rc \ Veal 1'ricundcau.--T:eke about three „ dishes do not for-
te nature, to roan, and lo ourselves. A shall be stet ill from hint, no matter ' After washing up di. h
: religious s ' the proportion l,: ' how holy their names may be. and! he lion o of e electrical
ctrical apparatus,
pppair sus, or which hounds of cushion of �-ual. pare oft the Ret to wash out, rinse, and dry dish -
10 to 's r use rel to tl P I -skin and trim the )(Ant into nn tot til
he sets these relations first in lite, as 'ee' shall stood n poor, dwarfed. and 1 purpose j dish-
cloths and low•els. if these salt be dried
shape. Lard this nesiltly curd thickly in the stir it is a great advantage.
sets the development of his own lift'. td spillet. unprepared for life because :l' inau11y use to wlliiicf►'it( far
largethanr
with narrow strips of l +:e•(,n. and lout it To remove a blot of ink, -or a figure
the cultivation of likeness to the be t. has not lived.. old (now whether he ts, been put. from ne c•,unls, use n piece of earls
revealed, the application of the best If a mon too • into n stew ,nn on n i t.; e.i sorters nn.l ' 1
ask whether he : Mica is now us icalso f }!as1othi l s aliu11s, a slick of celery, and it lunch Luper i•r. •ped lightly over the tore' -
;whether •
he hilts ; chinlntys [o, t. of herbs. Add enough stool: 10 ne•aie''s tiegcr. leo this on the spot till corn -
Do not accept a substitute for B.B. B.
There is nothing " just as good."
CBEATI:S'I' ONE-MAN ROOK. •
No author of any nationality has ever
produced books which can comport!
with those of Shakespeare for work: -
relations
cultivated to religious, let •�•••• not
t• d pe) n,1+,tit • Five hundred foe -
Ile
the veal, then put over 1, p•(e e t p!( Id) . r: et, wide [ 1 y
huttet'ed potter, mid stew tit ry tropia: `ielt feet t: a i, , e it'd t e dried, and signers, e►t fewest, to Itawe translated them
chi• h>iolls, �� for one hour and a hilt, basting 100(.1./,•111: a h+ n colt! mixed trill, :► Imo, (nen 1.e, 11. into their own latt'nes, Including such
rclnlinns in this world. r ►f '
c Is so theological polemics; ret phis life lr•clor;i torht°nit r o -el al candle shades. :,tantiy over the up• . wit li if the• �;d is d iiia efts cohl ' {, o 'ie''•t their languages as Icelandic,
}h, Is religious who lives up and lifts
whether the supreme thing to
u he is irreligious who lives down e:r r b t J; ` l••ii til in the cellar it is apt to cake Serwian. Bohemian, and Polish. fere
P, b , , ,tcc the veal on a hakhl shat in .tcrit are to day as many German renders t I
tie's down. Vital tests ore the only is the finding a the toad, the serving and, lint plac used
oglas``ift r cos ring the h,�t cpwen. (lour It lhiclily and let it tc,g, th r in ut,p.
dr ,, d of the best,
the will of the 11tost hi;~h,
cones here It makes no differ- • ,its of lore, and labels_ on drawers, nS .in a desk. G`p`u4dtl !gown. Strain the stock, free it front Dues starch rot clothes? lies. it it is i Germalt translations of Shakespeare as
possible 1 f the f,1 use d i» tttc esanttf
1 t hall i1 a 11 ' always ltd there ores English readers of the origin-
to
rib n-
- t'� Warne engrn.,,e�ti on charily lists or placed where they looter br e�put,e p
t p the bringing of the kingdom of right his whether h1 be charity
arum d drafts, or out of doped• subjected
THE GOOD OF ITIS FELLOWS fuels tides of emo ion,
kc to (he
enc^ tubal your accent or your garb; +t the bearing o - .� t! t hien is now left in them very ct}, - -
1 a •e o[ kindness, inspiration, � I t and n[ fertilizers, anti f htr,t, and .,ii it t uw'j o tic ilh , rs nl in L•'n tliSh. '1'ha talc ut itis work t►f
e t be kept some 6
fee lanterns, and it i, still used in lan-
nlaki's no (iiift'rence ghat your Philo- joy, ant pc o ' - -' i of luhriean s ar u, i •dual quantity. Sert'c to wen w visal,le. if clothes me o
se h of thee ass. or th.' future, what Hort holiness. cis 1 and in other forms it is use.f 6 l d ni h of Loma- t that it rapidly
P y P The thiol;, within makes the thine.1' 1 1e) twnslt them and pal the average writer is
f il1 • with the a you of
the 1 tut f ! and furs them n K
laws of life judge you It the without. li (u. toed macaroni €, A of decade or 1 it i t
1) ly, the l f, ) � of tl t The d
;
nanli e, 0 sauce round and n gnu ' - me unuec ,
sett nut ,arty t boiler covering,. away rough dui tl. w•oos- 'n poularity until in the course
You cannot put your religion
wosentirely -
•alien -a thing to past.
\lien was tun;: used for windows nt o .
!,i • n •trent is at good dish if clear tier' for grilling purposes can a selling
tree (►f your life and by the fruit it bears.
Religion is not a type of 11)111(1; it is t 11 sd t t [ oohs and
t k yo
'e t til' twoobtained t p inklinkt oyer
the light III 11, where sue h use w
el rift'
on. A new coat will ec make
h(u untie. Turn your face to
uuld bc' udt ant- you wish to avoid n:e a . .. ice l‘VO
gtuiciity ►t' sl r
, in unions and fry them in butter or beef it a little powdered nitre. This is used }}power of Sh1r. quite
collected works
! ! •ls however, quite, sixteen ti:7)es
the trend of a life. A ratan may be a
beggar or a king, hard treaded or ten-
der hearted. practical or speculative,
Dysentery, Diarrhoea., Cr- Co114 motor or sensory; it makes no difference
Pains lnthe Stou:aeh,Cholera,Cholera may( his temperament orv lases, he
Wins still ~seek the right, love truth, cher-
Morbus, Cholera Infe.ntuni, Sea Sick- ish high ideals, work in harmony with
the infinite, recognize the spiritual by
Hess, Summer Complaint, and t�Il M seeking to grow out of the base.
Fluxes of too Bowels.Has been in use for nearly 80 years
and has never failed to give reltot. S. S. LESSON
THE
IIILBURN'S
IIEART
NErcifi1LLS
WEAK
PEOPLE
INTERNATIONAL LESSON,
Atli. 19.
Lesson x'111. T he Judge, The Pltar:sec,
and 'file Publican. Golden
• 13.
1
13.
Luke r
1
'1'iIE 1.ESSON \\ lilt') STUDIES.
Nete.-'['Ire 'Text of the Revised Ver-
si .n is used as a basis for these Word
Studies.
Intervening Events. -- Following the
three parallcs of grave►, of which the
third formed the text of oar last. lesson,
Luke records in chapter 10. of his gos-
pel, Iwo parables Of Joos en lite use if
wealth. They are the Parable of the
Unjust Steward. anti the 1'nrnbic of the
Bich \bin and [.nxarus. The first of
The°e pills cure all d�senses and dis• these Jesus spoke' to his disciples(,
elders erkine from week ht -art, worn out though wills intended reference to the
nerves or watery l,leed, leech as Pulpits- t'hnris:•es, while the second WAS ad -
tion, Skip Bests, Throbbing, Smothering, dre'scd directly to the Phntisces them -
tion,
Week or Feint Spells, Brain Fag,n, selves. (loth pnrulleo tench (haal the
Nerv.,usn• h1('. },lr•s�ncae, t,n�;es;inn of riche's involves net sin
�enrrs►1 1p(•t,ility nett Lack of vitality. teat re`Sexpn•itiltly and danger. In Luke
They are n true heart tonic, nerve food , t; 1•It) are grouped n number of Luke
ls-
�.aud Mood enrleht r, building up and : S of Atter wcrst-
renewine all the worn out and water• d rennet -led saying f� Jesus. purposes 01
tissues of the body ,►n,1 restoriteg pE rft-et 10 should be inserted for [ }
boaltli • iri� a 5(o. a box, or 3 fur :1,46( chl'onologiritl conligtity the visit of
at •1 dius•giste. Jesus to Bethany and the raising 0 1
Lazarus recorded in John 11. 1-54. Willi
verse 11 of the lith chapter begins
Luke's account of the last Ierind of the
Perean ministry. 'l'IIe first incident r f
This period recorded iti the narrative is
the healing of len lepers {17. 11-19).
The reinninder of the chapter contains a
(liscourse of Jesus on the cooling of the
Kingdom. which is closely connected.
both ip time and thought, with lite first
of the two pnraibleri in our present les-
son.
all know the rtt t, .,• us 11 IS used tit p .tet o ;
things won know to le tones ,t,ctac!ee worn by stone andmetal WI drie...-. ', add a dessertspoonful c
curs powder and the stone quantity 0
your feel: seek touch with the divine kers, and in miners lamps, ant it hes ,,a+•flouo. a r and t apple. a lansPyn )f
f
and infinite; leave life's doors open p to }peen in the past or still is pal 10 `+" i. Pea -Hour -
of sugar, pepper and salt, and a
the things se that are lovely amt of good e..;, other, including ornamental, us•:s:
• serveyour fellow s; with a free among its various modern uses the, tea`Poonful of lemon -juice
is a hall vinegar.
o gats
report, . er Stir well and odd one t a t
P art and your religion within take care of itself. ,plc( is in its application to electrical
•v. For this the 111100 is cut is- of tenter ur thin 5t'x k. Meanwltile
to h unt-break up half it pound of macaroni and
to
and you salt beneath a g o • t
. HENRY F. COPE
hundreds of different shapes 01111 sizes. throw into fail -boiling snot d vnb-r.
India is the chief suexce of the w•orhl' a few minutes and crit iti
l Canada next, the took tt►,, to
- supply of mica, with
,unnc 0 rt , Ihuron hl When the curry �uucc !las
(lie justice or needs of the case that '
unrighteous nun to notion. "tiled dales nett, mul Brazil and l y• the
prompts the b °tiler e°"nlrics follawl"g• \lice, (coin boiled
shunt( stip a�fpr three-quartersirveni. and lel
all 6. And the Lord said - Apparently one source and another, ranges in col- there had been n pause during which or from white or transparent, through Serve in a deep dish with a garnish (.t
time prose who had heard the parable; variate shades to black. sliced hard-boiled el;;;. ed to remain too long.
s woos }.
were permitted to reflect upon its In the ales tions in which it exists _-� b-tIongnddds (,fief cloth ncllnl spent one night of the journey eon
meaning. ,,�, it i� found r
n more or Ices senticrinf, Bread that has been cut in slices att•l lt; o0rdsn nt onbout. 11 was the first Herta
The unrighteous judge -tiro, the judg d; pe) .its. or in pc►ckelo Its cart dt - Delicate Cribbage.-1'•cmnwe all defer- becpntc stale utas 1pe fr< sto'ne'd 1>y fay- l she had 0' e r trnrcllctl ly runlet. She
of tnu•ighteeleol(•ss. lite emphasis is• 1 hog the slices together bt reache:i ler journey's cud extremely fa-
' ., pt ods with regard to the uses to which lite leaves, quarter and cut as for coarse• e•r and folding a
tr the word "unrithisjrS, the con- , it nlay be [put, on its color, its freedom slat(, cower well with .Cold water, and thunp napkin in n paper bag in a troy ugued, Tu .t friend who remarked it she
frost tieing between this judge and the front impurities and the size of tt,e• lel remain several hours before cook- oven for fifteen nttnt,les. ie;,lien:
righteous judge of heaven and earth. sheets lhatt sun be obtained from il. ' ins;. dicer drain and put into pot with Clean the nickel -plate of stoves with ..\•e�� :Tin tired to death. i don't know
J` • •i •er ' ter•11, ; • (ugh boiling water to cover, foil 1111- soda and ammonia in powder using a i~ain.
as l cot a to trnwel !,y wnl('r n
moist woollen cloth, and polishing it
NO F.\1.1.1\4 OUT THERE.
The father h.cd gone away and left
his only boy in charge of the shop.
"Are you the.' heart of the flrnt'" ask•
ed a m-•11 with a sample -case, entering
Iho ctslnlh4hnr•nt.
"No, sir," r.•11larketl the youth with
great 10,0)4. "I'n, only the Heir of
t1,e• beat. •
a good deal by first-class c ' ,
chefs. I !treater in the Isth than in the I ith
\\'nshing disit-clolhs without soap.- 1 Cettiut-ren(.nd u upware d1h bound 1 oundttiti (het•sate .
bag
of titer b P
1(11)01 [parts of put\clet•('d tltunt and Iputw- 4;; irks .....- rcutntion. and the denten(' is
drrt.'J chilli. Boil the dirty dish•.•leJflts I sotreat that neatly eters book pub-
'
t
in Iltis, rinse well, and bleach ort tire' i! her of note issues a special Shakes-
peare edition of his own.
Pout• some boiling twilit on n i
and hien strain ; add to the water 1 11 is estimated that rthere Shakespeare's cr
bran 1 volumes
grass.
Valuable linens that are unused
should at least once 14 year Is washed.
Ihnrinig ply dried aid refolded. '!•itis
will [;recent yellowing, and also the in-
jury which results if creases ore allow -
SIZE D1DNT S1.EEP WELL.
A woman who lives in an inland town
oing to a C•-mventintt In a distant.
7. And yet lie is Ion}; -51111 i nt of :\i,w 1h,s, nnc,enlly kn°tt n nor enough
th nr and i5 he slow to punish on [ any years put to varied ihnul'tIt ;til Ihnrou};hly cooked (which gene: ally
their
-read the cart( its illy stateroom about
how to put lite life -preserver on. and 1
c it; but I guess 1
111 euul►t 1 uyttlet. tan 1
didn't Somehow 1 couldn't go to sleep
the thing on."
I fort ••five minutes`
(' t- 111 ,
n r
G allot! ' c n y
iequire 01•e
i
• sa Ill will
ted uses,
ind q
extensive usely' liter salt ten or fifteen minutes before
S. \Vthe Son °f ratan cometh- etIcnsive than ever in a[pplcations 0(1(I
Here we have pointed out definitely a peculiarly modern.
i removing from tire. and when done hike } white and unsightly ; apply linseed oil
connection between this parable and up into colander. (tress out the water j and turpentine in cdunl parts, rub with pith
the preceding discourse. .•---- )well and setlsolt tvitji huller and l,4)-1 a soft rag. and then wipe orf the mix-
Shall he find fnith-(tri, the faith. The per. '!'hiss is n goo(' dish to serve w iib ture with a clean duster.
corn, tl meats, but should not be, csoked i Goose dripping should be clarified
use (►[ the attic 1. iii the original is sty,
h•►twever, 11 may be see'
three times in toiling water and when
niflcnut. R is the essential. nr'c.'ssnry, I pronunent twill them ;
saving faith conct•rmieg which inquiry post I n demonstrated •
Sonc(1 try waling cold scraped fere from any kind (1
•d at fat from the 6 sediment. This twill be found very use-
ful for rubbing on to the chest its cases
Verse 1. Spoken pnrnl►1e unto them-
That t. to his disciples, to whom were
Kidneyflus • nn'+e I r •. ;t7). 1 always to
1 1 t tl y o t[t nt
Disorders
•abet
•"1 a l
et
1 t
w 1
Water marks on tttrnilltre are often
addressed the words of the preceding
e.. J + -
'1'o the en( I in . ce t a
pray and not. to (Mot- This is one of
the fete instance's in which the intended
teaching of lite parable is indicated he -
tore' the parable itself is given. This
Ase no I►relalory explanation also points out
respecter the connection in thought between the
parable and the discourse preceding it ;
of althougtl the time of Christ's return to
eteli%'cr his people (1L 30) is hidden from
persons. tltct'1. still they are not to cease prn)ing
for the coaling of that deliverance.
"'eerie in every walk of life a,,• 1roubled. 2. A judge-•1'robally a Gentile n111-
ifl,trt• you a 1V ►: karh•• .' 11' et, have it :'dal.
its th.• first sign that Ole ki,l,tce I are not Fenr.'ti not ('.od rout regarded not
matt --Pilled both divine judgment and
working pr.'}><rl�•' lluhlic opinion. The 1'ahnud refers in
A neglected Backache teddy to •etiow several places to Much godless unfit
Kidney Trouble. wi• ;. d Gen...e city officials.
Check it in time by taking t A. widow-- A type of defenseless-
,1.,,.:a person without either a prole,..! -
tor
1 T for to come. or money to babe the un -
PILLS ri hteous judge.
gIDBY �e Aida.DOASAvenge me -Literally. do n► je
"THE GREAT KIDNEY SPECIFIC." o f`\t ore vindicate to trty right from. the
They cure all kind, of Kidney T,oubles meaning lacing "present• me against
Soto Backache to Bright's Disease. the attacks' of mine adtel•'nry.
--4---�
is rntide.
of croup, severe coughs, and may also
be useful in cooking. Meat for a savory
slew, or curry, may be fried in a little
goose dripping.
BEADING BY SAUSAGELIGt1T.
Professor Molisch. a verygame of the liquor and
Austrian scientist, r s !' � bilin • meat to lite cnl-
that it is possible to read an ordinary 'y i
!n, Unto certain who ti- i'ted in them- rtcwspapr+r ly the light from a
nsiusn bakin lite ijkiw iDrain.
te111111sclwes--There IS no 114•4'0,s017. imne- rraw beef and pude. tbn,•Sreticooking.
slin butler or
(lisle chyme ,logirne conrlr' •lion 1,8hver'n
meal contains the microhe which gives cream dres-ing p0ur't'rl •,ser it.
• foll(otwin ► arable and the one [pre- lip., 14 id. \\ in, emend,•;, when the! acct riiie.igce.--Selo d+�le p;d5111 11. !itin
ceding. Ih•pugh (I°111)1 less bo I tv.�te, nnictubc is present. the - .
lay the
Spoken about I lime. 'there r, romper 1 that }.overt oft by wheic' helves ti ion crown to yl, in ;
1 -Irl side down and 1 .
the I. p tl of, t tt light is mush heads t.f i J c !,
n i l re smile nr .. t . man
►a+ rut downward ,n
seems to he no connection in thought. joints. 'T11eee particular microbes o split -_I others -Cr., 1lo rr'-I. not inelicnilc dreary• Ic1.l• • (i. ten nu cnc�', Iain slicslri .stioereshrcds. ttillt titcictlo to
10. \\'cot up -The 1cinpIC stood on (he lave they Bern found i11 tocat tt-hk,t Warton l
high promontory of Mount Morin!), the (was unfit' toe human (1 11-uruptir►n. The saucepan i[er tablespoonful
lesp o ice of clean
l ane (till'
b P
higltcst point in the city. stumps of eta trees often t:+'.<' ell a pre- e•rnt-s, !
fat
publican ---A Homan collector Dr c.sely similar light. It is due to micro- i;
otUpct in Cabbage, a 110 of
renter of taxes. it was customary !or scopic enemas which die so soon as the still,t• onion b wnol)I Ihvin or Min-
den!
t
• on
the Boman government to rent d(JpOj- wood is sapless. The
phosphorous light
ft ni� cloves have been steel; hurried in the
deal provinces and c•►entries 10 indiwi- oto the ocean c
themselves by 1 nods which live on seaweed. The chenii-1 middle; boil
lotwo
h adient isand
to danger
of
dual.. who reimbursed
colle'c�tin[f taxes from the people. These c•sl 14011 in the til,t►n flrc`AieS.t/r•!fllesse'1ret provided': � ; it
becomes
int; add a little wafer. 'Phis !3
men again subtenle1l smaller districts 11 C '
In .ut►ordinnte c°IleclorS who were light this beetle gives is undiscovered., flier. Salad. -Chop tine one firm
cnite'd pullicnfS. Stich a system nntur-' its great peculinrily is Hoot 11 appears (;al►largt Sprinkle lightly l a
ratty t,ruuglit \`1111 It extortion nidi { and tiiSnppe11S spasmodically, so 111.11 heed of ca!•bate ;
cruelly en the part of tax collectors, 1 the Cubans need to keep nbotit a dozen dist,. \Inke the dressing a`s eels p to.
who desired to nit►+cgs a fortune by col- cif the insects in n bottle
brighloenoughulder i stir �•►oo. f itogether
cwhite pepper,vone6teaspoonful
Fut a continuous lightb
for reading purposes.
!Ming much more than they 'slid to
their superiors. hence the publicans,
as a clags, Chore to be dcspieed by tate
penl►le.
11. t thank thee, that 1 am not
prayer of
this mon reveals the typical Thinks fir-tiy and deeply, and speaks set aside to emit. then fount in one-half
spirit of the Pharisee who t•t'[;nrdcd the Iasi and concisely. cup of ellen), pour over the cnbl•age•
rte,t of men as extortioners. unjust, [euy, prnrnplly and collects
II 1 • i e and serve.
Cnblpnge is la Flower. -Cut the cnb-
kbits One as for slow, put in10 a Mtetw-
110c. a bon or 3 for $1.23
al1 dealers or
TIM DOAN K3DNEY PILL CO.
Tetuan, cwt.
of mustard. a little salt, iwo teaspoon-
fuls of melted butter and one cup • 1
strong vinegar. tint this mixture in a
THE SU(:(:ESSF('l. \1.\N.
small vessel, set imide of nnolhcr full
I • (water. and stir five minutes ;
adulterers,- and ct Il (,ten of rwt t sort. pr,ys, rattier them tiny ns 1e co tit' s.
I:. Fast !twice in the week --(ht Mem. Practises strict business economy,
41113. 1111.1 'Thur,d1tys, by rnhoinicul ride anti docs not condescend to penurious-
specially
enurinus-515(tally appointed days for fasting. it tet' •`•
lite supl,osc'd That Moses had naccnded 1 14 courteous It manner, and nitprr^_i-
the mountain on the fifth day. coming' ates the cnllilller•cinl value of cordiality.
(limn nI!;tin on the second day of the !Is hone -1, not only frmt policy, but
week. ant) in commemoration of this
tradition these two (toys were set :wort.
13. Afaro[i--1•'nr removed from the
i'her•►see, %%110111 111n mon in his humil-
ity regarded as more worth/ of the
pt it It.'ge of the sanctuary than him.
self.
It. Justified ranter than the other--
11y direct irnplicntinn Christ hereOolitic
knowledge of the secrets of ,(,en's
hearts and also of God's judgments.
For every one that exnitelh himself•�hnll be humbled ; but he that hunlhleth
himself shall he exalted -On another
occecs10t1 Jt'st14 uses exnclly the same
expre.zSitln. Compare Luke 14. 11. we
must ren►enits'r that the important
parables of Jesus were doull1CS4 oft
repealed in the course of his public
ministry.
5. Lest sloe -Or, Zest at last by her
1 Wings of riches are as un•nlisfaclory �:r individual eomiti les. 1110 I Wiled
'smiting she. s of axcrt $(,,(t's canto, first w ith 233.,. non the
Weer me out- -Cr., brut -e. 11 in the tie the slings r Y•
(arsons% discomfort of the continual The Load loose • Overfill giver. Th
♦ r - I with IV2%, and Aus►11n11a With
annoyance, rA1 Wr 111811 any Inkiest in I.)r 8 be love you
pan. cover with tatter 111141 keep closely
ov
cered ' when lender (tram off 1h
water, put in it shall piece of )fuller,
with n little sal!, one-half cup of /Teem
or one of milk. Leave on stove a tete
ttottt principle. Ile considers success rninutc:; ttcta'e serving.
lacking self -approbation as failure in Fnr -i of Stuff(d (nlhae:('.--\'tint stuf-
disguiae. (([nk. s:1iees of sausage merit. grnty.
1'u5hcs for mhoodoos in buset- (1 . k cabbage in salt o titer Bulli
sc n and tt 0us►reorenters air seureesy the cnh
still c•ientl)• in open the !eaves, and insert
par.u' s. lw•0the 103815 of ordinary veal
Is cnr'etul in details. knowing bunt gleluflingett 1,11(11t, 111015 lot sou; )110 n►sect :
they ore the mortar which binds his (len In, it securely roun,l with 111reid
eperalions. to i►r'event Iles meal falling out. Deplore
host•.. (xeculive nl,ilily to n :M• in the slew•i►;tn and cook 11 i.kly nl fiat.
41100 wh1Ch rttnders trim npprerint'tt(r then simmer till coin pelcty tender.
r1 the valuable. points in employees. Sense in the some manner as ragout --
that
that is to any, ail!' a little gravy poure.!
GOLD CIUTPUT M0S1't.Y Rltl'1'ISH. of"t' Ilt4 %hoe.
Aux P•Jmntc'K.-(lne 101) calh8Ke. Ilio 0
According to the "('snr,nl Rt peter rind i or four niodcr(ltc 4171(1 apples. t utter.
StniislM!" of the ruining and (punts Mg sail, pepper. walnuts, cloves, vinegar,
induarics of the %int Iii. the 13r ilich Enr- reds currant jelly. flour having n red
revi' ni-
t ire i1�t,t' Iptnelu(•(el neatly f) 1Nr i,nk0 into 0 'I K 1
ions -
el Ant th•' WAS gold output. l'h;'l 13 w;1.i041 it w ell ; just cover it o iti►
Intal antounle.l 10 1t►.`,93.r;ot; ounces. rot writer; peel, halt••, and cure three • 1
nit estimated tullie ..1 over ltirt.(%1►.f(n four apple, and Wold them to lite mite
Pm ', w1111 n Pie'ce el butler about the
rite of n %soloist : watt. pepper, and three
(er teem. etin 'i. Cook gently rtvir 8 slow
O►e fur Mice hones. \N, hen n'ody to Int
------4 - - ----
"Every woman tris one hope
advances upon her." -
":\nd that Is'"
"That she doesn't look it."
as age
"But," said he. "isn't your father like-
ly to cornu in at any moment 'i'" "Oh,
no. Poor papa is hiding in the coil
cellar. 1 made him think that you were
n than with a writ.'
•
Fresh Fgg - -Old matt, you want to
cheer up and do uway with that coon -
t• Mance (,t y•,urst.
lIaid Bolted Egg ---t am stoic Just
had a Lolling hot bath anti 1 feel as it
everything Inside of rite was solid.
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