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Air. Spurgeon is a veil baud -working
man, hie tame being spent in moving
(richly. to and from the Taleereaole,.
We Pester:: college, the schools, alms.
Iaeattsee wort orphanages of winch he is
the geetall eg eplrit. He passes his life
when not actually preaching or work
trig, el le roily chaise, varied by an oc-:
CetSiontes lame= ea'.), Wrapped in
r ugh blue overt utt, whit a.7species of
deer suit r bet un. hie Beard, a, loose
blitz!):i.:hue run as leis 1110yeive throat,
suet a cigar burning uneraily iu his
mouth, he i' surely the Most uut:leri-
ctrl of all preatehers of the gospel. Yet
that slant thickly ht;ilt mien, with the
shock head of hair lewdly yet touched
mitt). grey, 'ititla ample ba own beard
covering hie s eat c j,atvl, and a thin
hetes of faaun+t.tehe covering his cape-
ewes
arpet-vis ineetti, to the famous preacher
Lir L1 hem, when yet es very young' Mau
nQ Jonah ,• ca9itl,l irefeund satrlleie.'at to
it eo'I ,13"g ' trate •plan 1,e
tiai,s ever I'urpn tt tttaait:{ le,il:lic life. 1:
is sheet' to reply to ptIre.eanal eteire of
at,at 'i.
Not even a statement iu print
ant l c ball I,e i oneclihis o'tt,1 mother
t,ould Fruvette the :denim of areply.
a tcere t ie,r e ti.i'i, 11:a lieO[' not Quo rote
unto, seat sot verbs in his library, filled
silt notepaper eettsret s of ala eliul,ive
to ;;titer, retail t•ii,es pectic:ear pleas.
poinf ag out to hie gaayste tui
eidezec ?emcee ire %i licit he ie (Lees.,;
' 4h4 tuota ne^'llent., halftime, Wee
lea,c'n.as r,
hyper., r., ttI? enol 11a.aaiiil. Ili..
1 kt,v i. t � c Ia�t;ti' up with to :eeeu
tin E's -'; pent sots Iit3 e4U1 `ai
;,Pan as I-:tfi'lcla9.arl;4 bee -wee onslaught
ectut.1" lee liras at car-
te e.
itecordingly fined $5, which the jury
paid on the spot, and the old man slid
out of the door with the remark a " I
lfuew I'd ketch tem."
Jire Oterr4'li*t?3F".",, tete
et;eir Jeerer.
./Imnttat"a Le ntgrit ilea Life.
The average age of sheep does not
much .exceed ten years; to that period.
they will usually live, breed, and thzive
tolerably well, but there are instances of
e, much mere protracted ae.e. Particu-
lar sheep are stated to have lived near-
ly tweuty yoars,theoe which the laoan-
rain shepherds call "guide sheep" old
weathers wbi4b are kept e11 rupees to
direct the oleetieee fleas is the nate-
au...,Fred triads. Ouwe have an average
ate a* of about fafteete yea»s. Rig Qr1
their lions tell the number of their
veers, At four years old So Dag is form-
ed ut tht : roots end every succeedang
year another one is added. Thus, by
enottielg eliteo yore before tlieZr ate
vealaace mad uoutitiug fhe atutuber of
r s, the nge of tiro 41;41111 is known.
It ie well for certaa•-n ecembora of the
1»a's:aaa t:»icelles'eag their bloom who tare
:ere Altai se mitres et on the question
al a:V. thee once are no dean to ay-
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p'iier,ratniceii 8011Cu ia'tala venue' precision
Lai their elieele,revealed to the eye what
),hey I.eep scone the ear. Pigs have
4•e.'en Icuown tolltie through tb cry years.
but the average term is mueli leas.
To remove stumps spew at field all
that is iweessaty is to have one OC MVO
shat icon ,chin nieya , come four or 1; ve
feet togas. ]pct fire to tiro stump and
i'!we the eltitroey over it, ao as to
rive the requisite draft at the bottom.
t izIl tlrtrw lilt* a stove. The stump
•,sac i soon be consumed. With several.
8ueg1 clailuneys, of diltereiti sizes, the
r.nuoval of stumps may be accomplish.
eti at. i.a'-Lely nominal labor and ex-
All 441 x4,14% tit X p.IIN 3 1!'44 IgaatIe ft*
V;i1L chi»v,.l nl► r^
Judge N'Vfeteit's, t,Filrt e,ta riid cisa era e,
t re tlakka'a.7e'i:a. lie Watt a1, rewi i'i;,atle'r'
eeedt 1 e!•ilitter 1''ess.»:n, !a'caayt'tl 1.1 to
011re .1:anrt atilt tt pair e'f hose, bap*
wbiell were prevented frt;111
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