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ligttliNT TOPICS.
A Geetnail Seeritiet, Dr. Emil
,heahly ci.zcIetaintritia men boa
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villiaxikx,„4 fiti,44.01010k1,31 k
lienala‘ toi
nietie. inlet**.Italsti trite .thli
' eartaiii harms cit,,4itstP\f4, stVh, ler .
faa "eeni3er „clad, heart warakaase
dj. " tiel44ikAliT,VOtit;;Iffittirttttt
„
peritip have the statistics of movtulitY
and eltra cattEeS 'been trustworthy and
tribe:Wive. Neither can it be (tented
that by our sanitary improvereas,
the InuWaliealion of hospitals an rieuu-
taria, the demonstranon ol the germ
ieeregli niofediseas,e, the discovery eif anti-
lexeins and specifies 'am) the deveaopment
til antiseptic, eurgery we have seraitity
Checked 'the nature) process ef
eltintnft-
(OQ whih brIng3,41191_11,c'AWA*,,P4A,L,
the fittest snd the extinction ed human
beings' unable to transmit physical vig-
oh to their offepring. Dr. Konig
vast thin1Wthat he ellecerns marked de-
terioratien in the ,human stomach,- ow.
ii,,a_eieeeeeeiteteetait ,to what tioalls -a 10 be tb.e present
awift Atcay 4ald I znre-at--
...arosm41*.
aliteh of this moy bo admitted, but
'there is enieporiderant evidence on the
mtaetThatifl
lac:t-:1.trat-
iinizeihaiaountriment de•
0
eel, et, B •'elesetait •
al
fate ark. ert
10 almaiL 1. •
rialiaeingiettittatie 'arida haVile
Iiu ,f 1F Aisv.atmoatm )3niu; "Ns,
11 Ike* 'rrinilrEl'e.fr 14
4alegity'''' •dowei
And e with inoist us, if We De hon,
A
own acts.
We have refueed ta live in harmony
with the laws of eur Rhea:heal, mental
and triorar welt leinig. An exhausted
body, an ovelavorked treat, a, guilty
eonszienee ate the attmers to the hours
gioom that Isis, unaccentilably steal
iilsan &Se,. ,Arldr.Yet, the evesms of de.
jection thee _occateentalibialonlinate
bravest spirit a1e not alwaye. a el n
that we have sinned er dispitased God.
They re y spring out of the inevitable
5
-101ittilqa
$011riiiiiitisv. • vonotenous rou tie
of work, forwhich we are not mspotb.
stale alai from which 'we i4eieh, to escape
in vain. -Bait whatever the cause vie
cannot entialain or indulge gloomy
tb.oughte.
DESPONDENCY IS BAD.
see- ---t=afaksaso. ,
Nothing is Ex% bad for mane -body,
mind, eoul-as ialepondenry. IL eloucts
the latelleet, (lemmas lati eider el Me
saps thee will ,power. • it will put CowUtl-
iiatiodieglasata-emeatisaegeseeevaientin
tio reeneidistarlede MoiehilLe will
haeami ta-inee auP.
tu
..,,,
.7., ..*•' 10, 9 ,H, atplili• '
4 i •'.', i ,
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0*',1
rs tre, ea/ad
tk, aceitteittit ttott
:e 41-0: ;Vaal- Aliptaiegida '40A -the
Die Oe Wareld, aud" lierheer
*la
'neigh t41 ioa heti itehaleed tozar
45%41 Co: pla;ratIRS,,
to te.srien theta, eo far as lien) In ue,
wa would fselt,re'Olttr oval. a -We tan
de noth.ing thee we can. cultivate
THE IIABIT OF HOPEFULNESS.
We Can 10114w the good eeample of the
men who, when assaulted by the blue
clevi14-Sought•-weasion-to-mteak- cheer-
fully to rienee one who Welled as gloomy
ae he fen. A pleasant face, a-aympa-
thet"c mord, a hopeful peophecy antie do
Ineire-good 'than a hundred- serinveis
Can to elate!? eine than to speak iei. hun
AS good-humored rand.geod-rtatured. for
these quaaties Usually spring hem :It
healthy body, a. healthe mind and .4
healthy soul.
"Laugb, and the mild laughs with
you hi' „yeailieeieriii ,Epry wet eralae (IA it t
iiirotiti7ViTryekiiherierseAlairs
wine, so W4.ii.! begets ace Inet as joy-
ousinese lagers ail (restless. It. Ls mem
difficult to maintain a beightispuet than
seyeinegleti titijnoit and nimbi more
rtriendible.
1XW rve.d. air, es eaters augipeet, a
jar(taL. Zto 110;ia-pir.'W (.4 11t -E's tip
hag toeleVate ILO
',acing() euliicietatiy "to amt Oe
•4,17/1;.
t)Elggkt:4 IhU the
r$, -a9 hind bpike 4i.tdird tO
tk.'Wank, nioae 4 niore pungent,
^3t d 'l )i,-1•!2'..' l'h.ro;444;
trulf? it:ea:nary. ,•
hiefierv ciage.
easeivai
aih .1"•ti 1.141.,:nit.avt? *tr.'
riV)Pi14149`....
the
ilag46:111- of &1' n' 1$.043);
'4411;414' Are
ittlat11.1r471; WItlattY 1/1041i1'i4li With e
;mail to4,171t.,
Joprea.
haeOilettnee7r.U11'e, 11 meta.
r ot the '
4u. As the custom 'of the. Jews la to-
burea An eeplimatery.elauee tickled for
nen-Jewiela readers who might be more
lamitiar with some ether metheils 01
preparing liodies far aurial. •
42. Tao lewei .Preparatiena The_ pre-
phis:Mon. the PaSICOVCr, ,WhiCh Wag
1.* be itieten on the -evening el the wane
day.
;
NEWS. Inf MAIL FROM IRELAND'S
MMES. •
Dappenhiae in the Emerald Isle of
Interest lo Irish--
----mene ------
• keel ' altiiaway glooni %Valk glfiditeSs. -
Er-t-otttrizi
healthy- otoiefelegadia-latteeeititieeebee., , _ -41._northeas_tilillteler.
into heaven, flartand le WWII, 4 Belfast, win build
Finally, "Hope in God.' Rai it V4.'bin t 1 two 1.000 foie slimmers for the \\ late
4
1
ile an goial Le pray and waa yeear (one Ster hne.
latants to VII!' Eterhut linia Yoti hem' The annual cowert in aid of the Rel-
ae
dine ail in your power to overeanie the tv,,,,,„a8,.ts ramagsrocantiet,t;eicattv.ies: 10,1d recently,
cause of your despondency- If t
eau*" is -overfeeding. laeli el pure wr I....vornb., nation broe cgrom tirsup.
end exerelee,,extiausted body omin
r d. ei. - . „
r4 trint"e 441 SL. OUreformation' of haltuta 1."' 443142trati* irace relUnIS °I their corn'
naerce w.th liisn 'h
ntust eeffie before prayer. II vei hie arts.
soberly. ;keep a good oerisetent'T 'RimprO txt*-1,tottri. illienerpoy‘ pArin(11,ri.iiiiielt.isGbe. (e'en, lk!vt... el,0.41e.,X11-1
WI, 0,1111_ McItli_the ffirit Pit Awt!al "'I'll 1 -magistrate •for the county Cork;
gengglifili53714-fiitkR41.41:500.1_ _ .
verve two things, namely, a dimintss
ng birth rate and a .progressive short-
ening of Rae average human life,. If We
take a broad view of the matter we find
the contrary ,to be theicase. Franel
It must be actinow:edged the birth rate
bas declined so notablyithat the popu-
lation reinaina almost etationary from
one decade to anotheri ,Agaiinst this
Plienoilleflan Mat he set Vit$..-Signall,
:Warted death rate, the result being that
he ability to outlive the Scriptural three
oore yews and ten, and even to sur-
vive for a. century, is mueh more free
quently exhibited in Frame to -day than
It was four generations ago. Then,
again, Germany, where there is leas U.
literacy and where culture is more
wIdelY diffused than it Is in the Freaach
' has at once a high birth rale
and a low death rate. As for the sup-
iiiareisat ituuelousaiinflueneereof -the dee
and loss of teeth on the stemach, it is
notorious that the extraordinary -devel-
opment of the art of dentistry in the last
ball century and the studious care of
teeth now inculcated and almoet unt.
vcrsally practised by highly civilized
peoples have broughe about an estopIshing change. We, scarcely ever see
now in men and women under age
mouths disfigured by the loss or decoy
ot teeth, wIterceig this. was a ccanMon
sight up to. fifty years ago.
Manam...•
.delitirtaielFfereg --eff-depsxun-
1111-70itrifirallIVIffe-jiiy
lee are gone and he unfitted for its
,dutles. can live In shadow awl
darktiese until he becomee unable to
see the raihbow in the clouds and /be-
gets that theaun stet shines above them.
"Why. art thou east down?'" V‘e must
assert our intelligenee and will eiinver,
'seek to forget' ourselves; think of the
condition of others. Go on the street
and eicie the aged washerwoman bend -
Ing, over her load, the cripple hobbling
tewardeihe• 'pa.sseriby to - teat an VIM.'
the nitre faateliainathd, fueee of half-
starved childreau think of theleinalreds
of incurable .shubles.. the hospitals ever -
Bowing with thee sick Lind inahried and
1 tate its• flight, -life will 'iii•eetil .,,,vtiret'
ii'clllinig142:401a:11,/ we
goodn'will S43.11ave- eilicrt'll thy, resNiliir.'b
eiiitlit.er 411111.arR
ne', •f.nlli
e'itc.down %
n:dell-t
taitein.c'd"n
ia'-
liicatierg his neck, and 0.ing instantly,
•REV. GUY \AS... 3ANIIESON. I
A total el 39.682 (migrants left tre.
19. writ*, a' titie--In - the sen.se tif flaritsldh nallii::i l'itenadr.vranSt‘gili'vhalvtieliiiieft4jihtge"isr-)
"cattsed to be written."- ,
• Jesus of Nazareth, the King 27 37
3thze:.! to. ;truheid 1.j.nbr. aodY41.-afmnytifitilegahr (a.; jelcnAalrilistit7wftweiiii..er,
Jewseekeeording to alatthew .
;' he had gene -to get' etenes for 'farm
"This. is Jesus, the iKing of the Jews
(awarding la Marli (15. 26): "The Kingi raiklineier '
ea the Jews"a aeoording to Luke 13.. Franca; 3, Deify. Bebe+. has heen ap-
'38)- This is Itite--Kiegiof the -Jews.' .4ohn I, --tteeinted inzkvier ef iFelerisktiten -work.
hating been an .eyekvilneR4'. phataahly i house. There were nine candidates
has preeer%ed to 'us the eeaet ‘vording; f.,. no, peewee..
of the tine, the other evangelists givii Dr. pierce Hayes. of Titurti!s. ,.fled
ing clily its substance. t etuldertly during ,ittui night at cattail,
20. In Ilebrei,;, and in Latin. and in to Kilkenny. fle had lecintly inherit-
Gereleallebeew was the latagnage of the tel.' $160,000. .
_
temple, and the entreei ceremonial of Owen iiegiteis, iit lc -,iyelea). has beep
the Jewish religion, Latin wos the appointed, on the recormeendation of
tengue ofellie Bernell .iiiiinquerors, at Lem iieerme,,,,e. a ittogiierale ter the
this time hi poseession of Paitinei seemly eireiegbee.
a idle Glieek lees the language' of the! in /u4sel ____ - — clews a lin.
. Arini00, aamuu
xieuilvalite the comnion :1,4„,e,th Pliondo*,, t(nanteit land are be!ng -offered fee ewe
4. a... 4_ • r le re
ht,,e4.4 and 01 colonic:1%v? was nom, 0f i by lonelier& as the reseal of the cattle.
these in its purity, but the ea -orate -it ! driving kl.iitsadei
• , - . . • 1 •
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON, MAY 1.4.
Lesson VIM Jesus' Death and Burial.
Golden Text, 1. Cote 15. 3.
THE LESSON 'WORD STUDIES,
(Rased on the text of the Iles ised
Version.)
Sequence of Events. --The betrayal
and arrest of Jesus took place in the
garden eorne tittle. between midnight
and dawn (Matt. 26. 47-56. and •parratel
passages). • r . % 4 .
fore the Jewish authorities,' Arians, cat --
plias, and the Sanhe'drin iJohn la. 12 -
Matt. 26. -57-27. 10, and' parrallta
passages), _with the ne...m4tropa.iiying
dents of Pelee& denial find the repent -
The official records of Geneva, wtach
anoe and schedule of Judas. It- %us still
brave been ket .carefully for a long early morning when the i7illef priests
period, prove that the average duratiee and the elders end, scribes 'with the
of haunan life Ls materially greater than *hole council "bound --Jesus, and oar.
ri him away. and deliNered him n
to Pilate" (Mark 15. 1). John does not
years ago. Not only the average length record the fact tliatepaate befoee de -
/eV oUt human existence but the retention livering, hieusi to ter ereeifliel eent, h.m
of physical and intellectual Vigor,. or a prisoner to Herod Antipas, whose Jur.
xvhat is called the of me, tends isdiction _extended over Galilee end
Pellet), where 'Jesus bed seent the
to be 'prolonged. The eige lynit, 01 u.se, greater parteof his life. Herod Woe in
fulnees has In practice been pushed for Jerusalem at this time. and was glad
• ward. The fruitful activity of men el the olValunitY seaing 3esus- of
aver sixty and even tieventy years •if pen) he bud. heard IIII1("lb • Ile vi.ns
maPPeinted. however. Artre leS1,13 ab-
tge 13 a Phen(utellun far ni°r° frequent' -eolute3g. refused tit, con.verk with lam.
ly observed today than ft was h bun- with the result that both Herod and his
died years ego. Naprilezen•s corelr was 'subordinates mocked and ill treated him
43. &lb). 4knother incident mnitteil filen
seareely be said. to have kiegun, far Johns narrathe is the warning of H-
as great achievements .svere concerned, lutes wife to her husbritail have "110.
1,01 be was nearly seventy. What is Hung too do with Mutt venni:ems :nate'
true of war is true of diplomacy, of law, ftith ;lielsidt:(;;4tea
cf Medicine, of every field of work in Jews, and tlISC1 MP cruel etoeliery and
harla, mental and physical energy- ei scourging tit the hands of the band of
1nhpenob!e salon, in wove_ we Roman soldiers Inside the .pra.toilnt
before sending h.iin hack to rill&
aer nt forty-six; Von Moltke's can . (l.uko
11 in • . - • . -tee r .1.
. earl no impartially all the data, Weigh- 1649). John. hi,wey,er,, adds, 6011te yaw.
lug accurately all the •vidence pro and able &teas touching thlesing scene
een, we wean Instilled in taking an op- of outi I.orits trial before Pilate ,jetin
reereeise_aeleerr item Dr, leriergaieTieseie lq includmg, the incut.if_n_ 1 the:
nrstie vk;w of the ef•fea eiv:tizatton 'fear "Id canle Pii414) "P"" 1/t
hearing of the Plaint of Jaime to to the
ea the bodily welt being and longevity Fon ot God, and hese the eireei es the.
cl tvrdn. As far the increased ability Jets* to pmelalin ,Pilate an en.- my of
CI bighly eivilized en to withstand the
Ctsr4r if lie should release Jesits.
4113cks of disleaset 1h19? will be tvklen! Verse it. Tity took Jesus Ilieretw -
vitt(ri we recall the de-vaallatX11- wrPught ThO Marian SOttlier$ ,dekigat4IIto e'w`
in mediaival ,Euroae by. the plague; oa.„.cute. the oentenoe a death, Miowed.a.4
P‘.1- ez.ampte, by the Bic* Death, wWeli le,41•*,XiPtininaisi bliaa PlOhtseuVII•i lintV:-
In. the middle of. the fourteenth century `,4111"le
Enloe MU) ine SYttOptif_ norrit-
'W betiatiedlie hallo destroyed in sesitiai tives Witil• (bat oz awn of 1:y-
ou:Vries ;It least a 'Lot Of their lithe. retie Wile CorapcilCd to etary the calm
61...1111•41.110
lAutats. Nii "von ing 'Inott ilia), Or Jesto part et the way to Golgotha.
I land.
Aranuticashate, mos a• tactitilealicn air r'aerit goa tis 4'f hay. nPi Ja'•
(irruption of ciasseett ,Cteire Timeirk, County Wexford,- were
• 23. 'rook ills garinenl -And hurite,(1 risheis The otigin
rasa of the lxVo 10011 ertzttlied aith tem. if the tira aidiaawn•
This was the rex.gnIzed • right Of Met. A vigorous lioecett has been inesitut-
ei mars eieriesiee wait an eveviiniii. I 41 in .C.prr-ek-on-i.,zbannon ogainet peo-
tioale-Or. "tunie," underi ,arinent ple who have tal:en untenanted !ands
reaching from the net:It to 14,te • 4., e ea e.
4.1. poSsils'y, sprnel:mes, the ege. retireme fbv.ns..nianage' r the
anktee. Beilfost Pteas hag rmenT-
24. Sera/hire compare Psa. 22. IS: Ily•• celebrated las -iotirrielistie jubilee.
. I Ile' tegart as ea -apprentice at the age
"They i -art my garments atrionli
e tee% eta.
, And upon my veriture do thee ireeti •
FROM ERitt'S ORE.ISLE
,
NEWS WV MAIL FROM IRELAND'
SWAM.
. .
,ttaPpentrie In .•the roerald I*"
intiere$1 Irlebe
Oen,:
,A !inb .lit vgLed
14-3
1., `11:A. .-:.`
kScafieht
4.74,41lidelett,',, fl 1,vi1l,,liame;ereati.iii
keit a • .' : .
iCialf 'jt iehii fectilier.S ofU.
t44tItiloa.titialientealt in, itfild.iliatti,anatitrei
44411.104U atagniteriait& "Par/Y-are eel.
latini„V",ng6trisV-reriewhig'.-tlitir hetet
The. cottle markets are again Olney
held in. Edinburgh freely end
te.
out a gm'at many rat i en fauns around
1,16ddAngtowthire.
• A aerpent 2% fete tong was killed
meently .en, the farm el tipper Aclunaero-
ieh, Ducat, Isle el Mali.
Pollolishaws town vounc,1 are about
build two large tenements of work-
intfri'S-liousieS, Rost ;$222.500.
Ardrossan' neW ' flied artillery eemi
puny will be supplied with 15 -pounder
gulls, and each gun will be, drawn by
jy la7114,',077itriftf**35.cet•
have been ferred to the Territorial
Army.
There ig HO Change in the AYrshlre
trice eirrtain trade, thie eemanil kr cur-
Iuiqs being blew the parole' for the
•Vittelon (if ilitaaiesireaiiiieeeeeee
The people e Mussetburgh are con-
eklering the advisithility af a,pproach-
ing Mr. Andrew aeitnege for a public
library kr thl. town.
••-Ttio-bura•-thremgh-f-Ainglre-nd---ttead,
ows. near Ectiebargli, is to be covered
etitate.otert,._efaSILEOneeille...t
irne•
Privilege the- past- pritil—StA
rovisumetien tray, been nolith d in Ed-
Jiburfrli, and G67 apartments and 7.836
ligiVe tsfn dis nfected. •
thieve.; g..0 in for pot-
utmizing heal industrie.. Considerable
thefts of wiaslity and hipiared hearing
18‘.4.! been carrel cut
it is proPor"1 to estabrsh a municipal
werkshof)* for wotof•il Itt illaSgt"Vt
where tailoring and eitaliing of under-
clothingfir the workers at the labor
ciaony may he. engaged in.
atoffilt Tewn Geoid! leo kciibbright-
shire) IS to place a donate row of lime
trees along it* High etret, v1tc1i is
said ft b the -with -A thereughlare-i-4t-
a4 burgh .in srolland.
Itecently a ea terrier elonging to
\Ir. Conteh. Newlands, was stuck
a Rix lkyle for Alx days. when it man
ged ex tr!ca I,se I I.. It seemed lit,
Ib'. the worse kir its trying adventure.
111,11.1t-alcaing ).era 1U( a regular
• •
e•
• _
IAtaNDIr.E.
k;1,1a014t
!ol
-LS Offs
ti‘
„eyes,' 44 liadeaid '
lhe yi witk
,
o'•
0 a pa
4 In one ot
fl to t4 oulle Ile
I Is.
-triA elearue
*hay
cilsoaltntig of te r ulilett(fataillnli(en*IS tglitter
te ff ea t'
wheel- ttie bile escapes the liver.
This ohfi.truction may be due to, plug-
ging of. the paaseges by gal' tones, to
the presence of a tumor pressing IVO
the passuges, ani.
the resulterat swelling of the nineeltai ie
membrane in laisee passages. '
The :other form,- ceiled i'toxenaleh
itenallioe„ is acoonipaniment cer-
yt,f1,04K.1,Qt1.11,tC,641Menrom.p.,isMit as nidatifa.
tF Mae mein
phorious and other chemical substan as,
sr of :cute atrophy of the liver.
The -color of the ekin varies, award-
ing to the int/amity of Pie jaundice, that.
is aceording to the amount of ate (el-
m aPkatteughat.... Fiero n to a br.ghtEaibiliadone„.
hue, or even 'a dark yellowieb green.
The eyes are frequently 'Me first to
allow the yeilew color, and in .mild case
ttlayabe -the-only-iyarts 'where the
inaturmind,iceanide ovtishiebrie_ieerT.Aelpen4.ali_voari peuitirspaliL.,
Y40
tO
ere* Ls -generally ineiledge. Of W.,
arilation. Itching also is very common,
end th s, the perspiration, 'may bie
general, or hinder! to °retain parts of
the body, and grows worse at .nighl.
Sufferers from jaundice, unless fever
Is present, usually have a slow pulse.
Headache, and sometimes dizziness, is •
cempla.ned of, and the patient is likely
to be exeriedingly irritable.
There is no. treatment kr the lamer
dice iiseif. A4 endeavor Must be made
bi descover the cause, arid, if this can
reenovert-the ekin -WU Saieedidji -
slime its _natural color, and with th
wilt disappear the itching, the hea
ache rind therother symptoms zo-rette
assJeloted ailth the jausidice.-Youtteti
ecinpanion.
mealatilal.am
\ 'TIIE HOME DOCTOR.
°
To .prevent the skin tie coming diseola
ort cr after a bl,w, inoke a paSio ol eine-
„11 i year .4 ago. - The criginal niote ealeh-f attiteiy: . 1111i8, 51t9U1d. be done ineMeell-
eeeleultion In the 1.;-••ilwty.4 area about i tliivi:ered - sta. rch and place It over -
you hove an medical ,iiia,agle for a Soma
water ated erne teaspeonfUl of paregoric::
cer.ne with one tablespoonful 44, bales
By Im.xing Two --feaSporinfuls of 'efiy-a--
.
For Burnse--Saturati wad a eat(
,,v,th ianneinia and p i the burn, with.
it. Keep doing dits until the fire is alt.
tlie nellt ng of tile COW. and li 't it
faelare of butter. the° better will be
-le. "a" --I drawn out. which will le in ten et fife
tile ,, teen in nutes. Belief wal Le almeat in -
quality of the 'butter. ae hat we call a .: siaidatiei us.
rirrined ereOlit flavor of the butter isi Wye al is very good for weak pee-
eii, acquire' . tastfi. TOP true butter' na• to,* ca. tho-e who suffer steam iiiiitgestione
eii?eti'linis. til.tiiieutril%ellacalis i,soinlail6es.ifiloi,sin,libsite::ef.t ever ptissi
it ho Id be taken with the rued when-.
ler the iii:11: (..Ontes froin the cow. This before geibielej ntinidineellabwi'ciiSIPWdonfeill'iontadkecrti
E,o_en nod ripened .creani flavor. ig f•eitgie.
Iliiitg II”' NVIliCh "4' "%it' 14) ,(1e,1,.ek), ) ir lug or.te:.:
unnatural taste. • and i • Im. - al iiie ,To Itemove tVarts.-Th troy warts
in lie p itg the digeetive organs in worke
destroy
IIII'P chtcs as stnalking P.4111"' drink' disseilve as much common wseiting so -
welt! 111R,Lsilinen_ 'who y.cre brotight
to ply their calling on the lands of the
then Mille of Eitice.eitch.
ommirow,ale.
CaltillN CREAM ',SWEET AS POSSIIII.f.
I have 001110 to the conclusion that
the ehorter the time elapses between
• wita444".,.. find nil th'we hab t"al de tie the water ixill take up; wet
'11"cli al""ni i warts with -this for a minute or two, e • '
I ts 'Fite trirtreriNenterit pnil dredging
25. Ilia mcilier, and tuttlfg,r'S s;q-
ter. Mary Ile) wife of Clopas, and ).lary
Magdaienee -Lit., "Ins, itr..ditet, and IAN
Crarmay harbor, in order le permit of
the entraree ef Atlantia !tilers, es under
diseuesion. Tile piolioead esittnale is
Si97,500.
nzotbees sister Mary the •wife) 4d(l- The Dill* 4 ,f Leitister has presentee
yas mad Mary the aleph' irate,. eee , several hands inte eontributions lo. the i
i
wee, first, that the zeal i,iiialeie es ate elergy el Atter for distributioa amongst
italics in the text and- the parentheiiiie the peer. ra eeninmn9rat'.on fif laS con -
;n war literal rendering of the pe.sag' 11-g of ago.
indteatei is in file 014.44i ite f0 be. sup, Among the lieneffetaries of Lord Rob-
( lied; and (het in nu, origami rendering ertes Fetid are eev. n od rister siatliere
there are -no Maras- of putietuelien. We : elie fought eillwr iii the Crimea for In- Jradenellurg meietemi- a rie (toeing
.144* 1,11141' 1,1.11 ,11 141 ill s IN' 11 U114%•••1 • - 4 •,
ice in the tuarteee• f treat .s ° water in a Lott4e ond repeat the wash-
*
bond,. crear,t V e vcidting_crten. 9nd it win.At said..1 take_
ft. it, T 111 trV=i1- f+4 tts !%,ng for the-biiit- away the %urges!, warts.' • - '
tit-tlfOlier to de -v. 1- kp 5.6 of octet in (Ile 1 There are two hinds of croup, ,, the '
lett4T 10 4-huril lite tTP001 140•tly after first generally proves fatal It 'is net .
(sr' '1"1: ber"I'')' (.11°"*"mg• 11 "111d. be i true er menibraneous and the fate. Tho.
L41 Rya' 1:l.g. PoStenri7ing 0-1111 C001ngI ; a Deasy kind, like false troup, and there -
thing I am safe in goving (hot, we haleLehi\ !bat crowing sound as in ow lat.
leen iiiiik.ng a mi•illike in our anethede 1 tee pilaw croup, the one PO Cet11106$1,
41 tnarnifacturirig hilt/vv.
ve get a iriaile int) butler ofliir thee a., it costly eields to fanatic reniediee.
.1114' 'er•Itler„. is ni-t a disiaselhat need Virche alarm,
inith (tone's from the cemi the better ti
cream Awe caused by hold ng it tuo long, If the cause of your,headache ja *
bc fore ehurnieg. a l'i el. Deem 19 hserdered stomach.
day s rest by adeilit-ng a siuipto diet and
wit be. Ninny ,of the bad flavors tgive that organ *
note. atilt that no conitinetion erieurs
between the phrase. "his matierie
tea. • find the felteaving num. "afar -y,'
wfavh weied eeent to ittiliertte 'that the
41 V i.4.1(' go, Ps• 1 lk 14 US I ILI [18:,ig.
HIP ss mon ienEf9r01
three lather than four. as eitin-
meetateee thitIA. ft is ia!po p4“..1141b4)
flint soffit!), p!for svoird., as.41411214: r,`„,'
0 PrOf1 as:A'. !fitly have teen Tetanal -
e 11 instead of the weird "iv.fe," s'onee ony
er these three eords hate been
pernasalle neetreilhite. o linien-
47tiC etia,ge. Peeteibly the' rozrevt
'however'. leis been atippieal. 6,4;W it is
tion Mtit'ny, and whose -ages run frikin
72 to Sr.
.liray aknnn1y Wehiew.
roilv.ov emplo TlIticstbi, Do le
Noelhain.,Ixere tan dew)
Ry an eng:ne. znyl eo, badiy mangled
they died soon afterworde. •
in his More imp tin!. %Itfln a little girl
with a pitcher appearicti in the door-
way and astied ft r quart of. inelesi.es..
The eforeleeper ,a1,-.4104.1. A:etched Lin
In an Injured tone eakii. "Ain't
A/0May in Ilind'ineburg that evil
tastes, but nter
teleng a little vide in a glass el
water. Sip a cup of hot water before
etery meal. even after the da Y tf rest
5 over, and keep up th!5' treatment trie•
ti` all trace of indigestion has disaii-
pcared.
THAT SE,TIIES IT.
Emily to college."
Mo. aiitytes-"Nonseneell
• EARIS 11111"cf: DANG1:319. MI FAINTED.
ieh Medkal Man Says, it Leads to
2 Nikldilieg• •
satrx. cm cf, the ent;ei.,,, tvi_.3v.. will eereforting to° ebany 2.e4
chlfmal, itr,11t'111,1w1:',chrfletakniy4)finilarita;
Hat lie 14.4ftfo/..inded
ft:41011x f.utfjo 24. is. firt1:11 Atailj iptl'141t,Ee and want ier wetiaat
3. arid 1.12lie 21. tu, tie irate? liantl 1(1 tc" ne*':w5-43c7 he3M1
Pas, ia tfl .2i;t1oikrtvii. b14-4'74) gfl:tg DP.
k 'ro
3t). riti1/41). ocrigrail:i„trtt ttheguih.ir:irb:11 03f61.1.pg 01"pyon, IiiL
roniaiiriq tu'r Dr. Sovaryi the I,arisian
plizipas .4 r; nrc Grcol,'' anti 4.24pas the z.:7ct.,;101.3% givo
4)(ctilki gir.V te canted ,ty any e,onto 116t 'from cow- `if lido:Ai:7; or Syz:no name fc,r the 44.agne
btis pis the ,first last port w.uo, aistie pethietat at the
-r-
.'A'
qzious catesee verifies. peer -eta es tvhch., pelson., rckrerife to clliet- women
SINtILA,I1 DIFIV11T.
II reckon you ain't Mbeh like ,you
sra,7 Said the old-fashien61 wouinn as
• 'EDO? 'filet 61 • the t corrrer. .
"4)1a. vca,1 am," pretestol the oVer-
ercssA flatng icaly. "Ma's al MMe
peerng quiA and out making' a
Sp:facia
66.1110
• Groy Tat boe
reiat
ell Mrs'
114,4•Vtiiivaitric tigtC/IttrYt, 1210
cf the ".ay ,i!polupare Alan. 214. Ntark, la; Care •aie NI IL 27. TA; ,74tIark.
4 ,
The Vitae of a Skult-.4744o eattod from Weirtatie The eireea 4vokut
the oval 61tapo 'the, WI. liVe of rope&
megetriaiefiebreie, esepolefb, man. Ms cr)Ntit 114tMf‘c-lt is not nelry
skulr, colyariti, tchtliee ,tf! think !.,11
Our name °Calvary." The 46x.aet. site of Abe. 1b41' ist Met
Calvary t's stilt a. matter 6r er ) te dtrom Hint hone° ShI(*. warm?, a reeee,
nom (Rio Lotv Testainitnt narrative we, bevil the 1Ectretti?M 114,L"CA'0,11 41:5-
knotv positively tillsr Mat The place was 1, cilae6
ssur Mt.'41411
grapes' ftiln-a, Wait ..first
aireadY 414v extrnif.lt43, It them
;05,S'itxti4?r45t4. ard Lotie.
by ,.'the ,cer.m1
4-41 tecrp en3
,14I
cutsIdt the eityi gaW (Ikb. 13. 12.), Itcar
the City tklin 10. M. and nor a rub.
tio WI/Way (Malt, V. 391, end *nor to
ultherae1 gatikbat flan tI. 314.
iftt Mu tyro f.?Thets-iekndoni
attn.
it;crilheril *TAW 1:Ttne1r Aqad. Nti1013111A\
etn,, 0 .",ozelaf'iS necIPA tly $'n3tfic.nt.
Lj Whea Sdlintry Attlruo-: thou) A-.)? \ "I 'Vitinder tii43 liSt &a#J "IrS Wier
tlfx; nv.Simg f tAa. Le burn lucky than fi•r.t?''' quetiid
(141,4?
The 6trenticus Man ttatO is I• Aellt"143fEliOwle wheat ydtmg riik
tatreil at an 'tarty hour. and bo:1•3 frozn nand titlik•for 1n6net, 1 tinatine,,
Is bed to Lott ns 5-4on tm' lie op ons reiolFd the wise bachelor.
Uir fy,t3. hirrsef Habt to ' -
ratginbi.v cr..%lamt..1 fENcvl'llg rrt inoss Ityl- Why are yet datorat4n,
Atey' VC S!30,? fcr croy tile to rest Dellny Es conyli. tiornfr ft* 4404.4* Adro.
n tr4 lieftere cottlag, up.
to iAtz a;Itt Mt*, Murhy-
•Accruting'ito Sttevy, it ts otsc' Mrs. NtatTbisT
Litt 411, ric„.)stt. tc4-•utf,c '.'nut4s afttr, bp
41.
there
"1 ongrainhtto you," said Miss Pas -
ay. "1 undprAond you're engaged 1
bi tuarKed." - •
ill IN by, youf
"WhO tiall your ,,
4tiMe4 17thte7'
'WADY TO ACV. 4',
Pfrird Nicillier--"And now, Professor,
what Ia yism Mirth 4.:.! ny datighkr$ -eke-
cut:kii?" •
tIn at Ikliman--"I think it would le
ev(SITkrit
eirdca.v
iftwoglwalmmill
e. t,icinglA it wilz.gcr (pito *I
ta b ItOfp Year oft fort good
boycilttd,'' Ityleit-sAn' *UM by noir
/kw \i,‘, Vint' u, i:ItriattotO,M4arliiriaf' iry foe fitbi
4'!ollAtrA, than telf a L,"Y lAike Oa"
e.A. •
'43 NOI WS' not "nonsense. 1 want tier
tu Rio an aCcotaptistur4 %Taman.* •
i'Don't to ray; that Mrs. Ga
(loth' is a Mlege graduatt,." ' .
Intow It, end Pet think bow Imo* t
Cluny she -cnn taik."
'She' can't talk anY long.zr #nr, opt -
tender Elan you cani
•
, KNEW "WHAT TO EXPECT.
•
-Wa2le1'--cstfew 1.6if tate yont
skak, 4531" ;Tv
Guest.--"Ila've you thti' some 1401c
'our bad issi week?'
1,Vaiter--"Yes, fir."
pretablY, hav
turned.' 4-
A lazy, num Willi ,not • tiverk
so long an Work dher*.
ct,t ThiNtr dory rny Wikr wtth.°
deedr 14i4o; 1 ot her mils -b. It 40014
toot anything." •
yea 1061 .
me,tttill/ 43 yos
• ittst, refuse, me' t *Atom
to set' lint/ you would kittev. *milt
Ottit hive trashed dr• witherit wegiEnt
or an eptimatn.," I0e1ed
lit•tiekever-Altenlyto a bfg,
4,40,7 don't you go
ral4)--"LadY, tell yer.**
It sat Nabilippy
•