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i* cyts. itott be only le.sen 1who;
;V oware wank Ohio
yond his eveses. l•men een
and things are not lees ve
them ,beettuie :they may changeto he
wtangibilere, •
•The unseen thhigs• ere; lnuidneutto
us aleVaye. .1:Um are =Army 'things
not yet pigeort-lutle-41,by aur ,ecience
• nOr„ catalogued by our philosophies.
You tan dissect a daisy and enuraere
-ate ite pests.; but you never knov) a
daisy .untilr you have • seen he nn -
seen things teerepf, until you have
telt the subtle Appeal of its beauty.
nohlde Zunis saw more of the deiser
t 'ate..the. greatest- -betanist-- withouthis epirktual eyes.
1%0 danger that in our, hard
wee
of the uneeeni we obeli 'get to think
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that Stittand it1 and., land Are, titct
" only real things, and we shall shape
ourselves by the bilied 414.41 base creed
or gold, and st4.01„; and land. ,' BOW
eittly it it; to •measure every"man. by
bis- possessions
•111-atf -CAW to make these .oetr eilef
„end....inellfere.tweeslightetheereal-pelieSis
o1ose
. at bend -or •already -posed, while
wo rush - and strive for the rainbow -
of
richee.
• with
rich, and he alone, .ho
patience, Who poeseweess'friende,
• exisiareleMthrethoug4
11 0 with,. elinple joy abounds. Onca
again•-eild Often do we need to see
linnYanis PAOtUre Of the man bending
. over his refuse,' gathered with the
:nook rake, and heedless of the an-
gel holding the erowh that only
waits his taking.. .
A . men iswealthy according to
what is within him. Ills grottos
s nseen.
There -are Ilxnits to • .he !JOS 0
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oleoi.ittehe .it
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the zjcb5. lie ;nay have to hold ter-
oVer 'in, the '.aings of the sine:eerie
• Many a tiun walkso h• the
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tee
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t1lei1 er; to lviiii. the -birds
for him the flowers biocide. to.
*there,' -woer'lleauties in the
blue beyond ell wOrds, end all tha
loVelinese of the fair land hits • lib
heart within bim. 'rhea other man
'who holds -the' title deeds sees no-
thing. beside them. Possession, is
0w1io1lY a matter of *appreciation.
• It is the' eye to eee the unseen
.that gives wealth to the nuszen.,
. .
10.4411$7,0 .ON
ATIPreelatiiiii-itees not. -preent
sessien; it :waken the poemseltia b1hfirtflTiiUJeeps 5. fl11U1 (LOUk the
SCSSC of ileetitution hCft alleeleinge
-Are--taken •.frewm. Idrn. iIe canirok ,be
destitute.' lb may Jose 411, his fel,
lows, but he cannot be friendless
the rather of Spirits tannet tome
him. nor 041re he be •Cuteolt,troni
fellowehip with those who -die .no
are. •
The seeing eye is the stimulus to
lie-wortict-•Whfle-entica .vores-"rtra '
entorsewitise1istvirliirttelta1IKik**41
endured derision seeing the • dans
invisible to others. • "rheetruth is. -
that it'is:the unspiriteal world that
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eiale----Theenieneofetteitli A
a are back ot all-advanoc.
%nee,. pa *wave am
trengtle The sense of another
world where motives are rightly
measured, the sense of a grvat cloud
of worthy Witnesses to other eYee in-
visible, the SetISO of reward in the
very Beryl** itself, reward)) intang-
ibie yet most real, the joy of s,acti-
Dee ad service, these all enable one
o ush on to toil t-
i ilt 4.11 a
ong -a terward hedull e 041rld
and wind
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INTERITATIONAL• I•ESSOM,
SEPX0...,A140--
litnlehitda that was' in ,the evert Of
the Prison, to the -gate of Benjamin•
where the kiog sat, and bac* to •the
court of tbe, /oleo)). LetitS011 X des-
eribes the exile from .leresalem to
Leseentela is -iii -or near
eTelealdb. on the rh,.
xxix; Third eQuarterler 1311-bytentae and
.yiew. Golcien.Texto Psa. 121.5. tot;
TheeMachlage---of-theeet
The Golden ereett for the Quarter
ontains the. gist. Of all teachings,
**Tit& Loviela. thy ekeepeie" timekeep-
er of. all those -Who trust bi hini.
The overthrow
inUW:i-Aifa••••
premise 0 the
c o the-kingdern of lour anti his graclowni Uri iv11
doh and the exile. Oak last lesson the forgiventss of *even such •a liter+
from the Old Testament*. Decetn-Wr cl.ed sinner es-itianaziSetr,-„ 034 pn4t,-,F
:Lir 1904,14- stal*-of 0110.- CallelYitY welch eserth
ved e tatlo
...--ofettueeren-Ullieseetveseelated-eabo tiseilified-C-014.41iff
A Y. IS OF T11 quA
=Vs ,r.„,u4sa.,4-.
irhoLessontein Time.
the- -bet three Months s
• ", 0' 4,4.,
&
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on t4alt.HISSINIMi3Ilt11011
.Quarter, cherib' Invasion;- we inekindeess maxdfested to theetre-
arnax date about • teseety years lter pheteeee-the-dongeon, tlie-exiles'e•j<
than that, 1e; -haps B. C.. 701 or. eee, across the wilderness,
699, fiezekish's B14,1(11038 arnarai jealeelme-the vision of the -11
came after
. _ .
C. 701, and kihaps three or four
3rewirs earlier •tln.tn theeprophecice of
-
the i f4ufferings-f5riViown- (1.0orr-Lit)r
and the gracious Invitation (Lesson
IV) had been Spoken. Manasseh
(1,,e,5son V) reigned liftyefive-yeara,-,•
front about D. C. 094 to IL C. $340.
Ravine -The month of Jay, ,u7hen alit
nowlessons w ere e
d,perhaps sixty bletorical'yeans. -etves to be Said that .thIs
imeee
Irt Lessons ATI 31111 Vir.Jositth's feign W0,0/0._ rn. recent article thc
tante, under our survey. lee reige4 . erisi* ler England Just
thireveone years, *probably (tote -IL IikestIhY tlikiics the :expression, 'by
.649 to 408, stt.,..the thirtezlith. the 'skin_ of hie teethe? wisid paitif
re,year of his reign seremish. hv„al: .to callei apologizes for using what he
4.;" tiostg.;•17,-:•••••ngse
wiateo,Vered in the eighteenth year. rot 1°33 1-9 e°10"1.1111Y 'r4ted'
Ussons very_latelligent,'peopie.
find IX give ifs glitialseS ot the. long cYiliet417 eurrall°144t°t °I) thi� ext3re*
aid 'bcnithrtiking titivgglo of ..1110 61°11 cans it 411 Vv -ISM. for 'the rea
ptophot ;mullet sgsiest the hitto son. that Job 'originally mode tteri of
opposition of ..leslaWs ,ii e( aid it III his *linings. Saith. Job in, his
kniburo 6.urre4or8. 310 burning, nineteenth chapter, twentieth verse.
tit the by Jeholocioe is • draw. `41 ern etcaped with the Akin. of taiS'
It. 0.• 801, and Jeremitili's tcet1.4"-41(18!'" nvraldh
lent-Itt-Ltite-ilungeott-or-cisterrt---
411041011 /lit. .48s. Thoo four les. *erre' wet -
. ix* Were ottidled in the. month cl 4
Peritkaibv 'broughtt; ik.pite all consideration ot memo
three .lessons:IA.Mol1' X, the 01.(r..tut satiety, , the linwritt blatrao.
,/ ,cit. jerttOtpri.,, 40 the exile of via no ign
VILAttit-i
eevereir, it. , o 80. rietrewigthera At/ I 'tat.iittAtt?.
4ittpruplicrylftwitArw'0 itfrOlo *bleb tier -of new .titernents
,xivo - the title Pule Lite-giv4ag,:41ery,„ •ot lite, and of filtninot. e
Strcane was, ahOltit'.11. C. shopS, ***eiletliag it . il tLmte
fITO. And it iillitt-Ort date ao t tees .',ee a a _ ellie-onlye-tegges-
be Put. to 11)0.Telli1Her4ele11 • .1s.tivorem ess tics in ,11.,1
will tot Probably to very tar. t
**-* ac.41TE4.' ite'*ith vet! ,
ri 3 01 13
(1 31) Ilirweee • •
tont-I.-It xi'. 114 IV, v. vz,.,
. Aria X stre1i dattil fro
141ni; wit -3 ott!Tr 64:,.471.3c,x1r1
tog% however.jIV1e40..
- the` tic& of tat II 1".t.
PoctIoribgibe tonci-c1 1 5011 ix
' Liail'i/-patatr., «ter , ond ;
'rez.ot5 III and IV ,Iser. to it T
:r0;iii,m44,) of 'tlta ip1',.:6,14Lr,At
1031! itc? itri the r
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stream_AvitiLits.4rfuoisi--011---
indicate that Jebo(ratt b the keeper
of those who trust in him.
$KIN Or TIM irkiAsit.
'paking ot the somewhat popular
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lop bA',Onliirt "-'very lino.' I'ut the, I
110_ "ter4"a
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•Ore4erviug.kettie- witit
ooth
111
10.40.
,haa'
*ddut put a. One
t only•'ke
nice g
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4.1
eng *Oersted *th
$ oU ert tpeJ#Z1 ibe et*1
t tfele • tar
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t le neSsete ens Ueds- ' t i
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- effectual', to eleen, them, on. .•'-
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10 'fit vineger,, Tell), Mager, oee 1 SICQVC8 .rnistla• Of rtileher. Stweetin
hiespeon each pt salt; (ground *us. t with, elestiee at wrist. and elbow ar
,ii.i.d and be ei t.. • •sd q
hs!convenient tte glia„.5.11R413_,,,rl/ Waehija
$ •
th a
III • ,•1 4
4 .
Add twa•-te, es- eeleryeseed, st.ir aftCl'flO011. •
t.horulg121y and place ,over,ft 1t3W1'40 label on a 8144.$s Jar keep
fire.liring slow13. • to thNig e lind, clean and In place- longer if Pasted
tow gently ;pith the tomatoes are tet-thei-leside*-- Of couree, this_ onle
a13and if
fee
solieteillytestanityer.oadatulectepilitt.u• T.11%;, where (fret nuttenulli are um -4)
e e such as rico, 'tapioca, etc. •
saltorIQ:1,1110N,til1 hot. tho80
e704)acktioily
atlo. It 16 attld Ales, wilt not congregate
t. on the outside of a screen door if
and s.tore in a cool, „dark piece elui the woodtvork Is rubbed oecislonelly
It steed elx weeks •before* netylug,
Chine colorow " is is a ;utast ap-
with heresene' the odor et *which
petizing pickle, Peel, slice and put
over the rare, in 4. preserving kettle
the. lol1owizg : goodethingse -role
(luenvt*3?.t°14:14 e. tilried°14:ziestres•wIlithPeoP'
lieweeeee saw 4 1roils las MIK -er
£Ilgar. 1 t)
each ,ground c1ovolear'n'tlincainrit4tarm:::, beinwlihilevbashserdt9?4t111)15:-•dale trto6nedlotrnoltengi.
'°11eerleraeoth., -4(16 °ut''' 'and. '441ther-Illack-41°1*
t
fancy stockings will fade or lose their
gently for three hours, stirring' otter; 10600. *
enou h to prevent burning, just as The southern leeeidrese ties ..4 lawny
catchup Would be boiled. When the of arrowroot in 4 thick cotton
014:0, --tifftr-boiis it Avith t* NT -54e
hite--plecee-to-gi.viee4,bentest-elaiii
oder more deligtful than that from
bete -powders ----------7,-----7----;----
ereWiTtrreTelifT040-0rittirreil)
with 4 linen reg Soaked with olive
oil or",-milkeand, polish with a dry,
soft duster: erenin and linseed oil in
seems to be offensive to them.
Leather that has become dull and
shabby• looking may be .very much
ed taeappearanee-by being -to
•
bed over with the whitcc of ti(a egF*
Well beaten.
Settee fir -d -dire cool it and put itT up
like-Othee-44104es.
-Ghow-OhoweeThis 'elneweleatv le dot
°"'"•1-s EX°.:*,ffutr,:-S-entOtICA14,4141,0*
large-cticumbers, .2
-41.; small gherkina, 2 qts, small
butte* onionseand ti green_ peppers.
Slice the large cucumbers and ehop,
- 4..• AL 0 • 0 0
en L-7.together in--sa1I --water
for 24 hours. Then wash well ei
sir- a tc,
hours to drain. To 1 gallon vinegar
add 24 tablespoons English
mixed to a paste with a little cold
vinegar; II stigai.4 oz. turmeric
and 1 cup dour mixed to a smooth
paste, with a littlecoldwater, ,Plece
the Vinegar •over the fire"topy stir
continually .until it has bolted for
Alto -minutes. ,eThrow• in the Oaks,
• ta
at
:
• telitAtitithere,boa
beginning to :sweep see iliat
nte-4efefl••--4e---lefts..
room. Sweep frown the edges of the
room toward .' the centre. Sweep with
short -strokes, keeping the -brOOM
010$0 to the floor,
1!:flever. attempt to do anything that
18 not right. Just As sure As you
do you will get into trouble. It, you
even auspe,ct that ,anything Is Wrong
de not do tt-onvi you are ware your
. • 4 .
from the fire and' stand over night. ... When woObing dishes or g1as3s
$ etw •s os, • %V •t, • • •
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401,
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al10rW2fl*1 an
arapid1y as wo have. -4 '
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to* SWSI
el wtfie , ilr4,.
we reje
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cCurit., e . ' we 'And thi
,yer-t1iat ii.,'trolti2 187
We •have 'inereased the area Ot land
wider cultivation fieini '17.0e10,000
oft ' we (1--
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a. 1;&p(' *)f tr
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OIIflI$•., *04
010'to. 4tV
, •4tlze dtiOpdtent.
l• , e, - n, '1 to , •
.0. .4, ItJus • 'tit 0 kilgoe,
()dation; ,,Ifiahli
'bnie••:.'.40. lo ..--141-
ite, . ytko..„ 10*-theto depoo ,
*a wi1derIufly. ,,, In- 107
1ic had vonfitkd $77.00000.
means tht 1 hundred -acro
been., Image productive;
•t ;vole Iota Weil (QUM' for
.000 inere dependents ;dein agri-
culture. •
1,10,Nrit! •TItEy MAK]
is not peseible to estimate how,
meet meow' the fanning industry
makes compared rith *kat it earn*
thirty ;veers, ago, • Da the export
figures Show that it sent out of the
gauntry O8A/00.000 worth of pro-
tietS-Jui,-O4, wher.as ineltireteetitire
,YetirS ear r its' sales were but
$19,341,000 A jtintp of '$80
• ntroura •tet1-c4
oue increase in t1i business. flut
or course, the agricultural interests
'40.-aot...--• derive ail- their-ineerne -trout'
foreign miles. There is a great' and
growing :home demand. which .
tnest':.vninahie to tbe fanner; The'
+letups eee the export e show weernee
•rnarvetous facts.. Take, for exaAple,
.-esereseole-clieese.' In -1874 we, ex-.
POttcd 'V1..523,00(1 emieethe but. in
sfel.Otto worth. Take, _again.; }'acon
and haros.' In '1874 the quantity
SOW, abroad was 20,237,040 pounds;•
113 1904 the quantit .was-1.2"ie043-
at t
pony( s. _Once njor, •
j-47.,ibreT-reeyseottion
s10w
a erteira, valued at -$14.200. in
1.874.' flat Inky year -thirty yeata
later -our sales were 148„:801, and.
the value wArs, $11,048,000,:•. lIerec•
. ,
Is 0 Penances that has been created
.during the period mentioned.
.11trutsltidAet:;:itnTir w4ePhirvri me"ado.
".!
, en Ilettosit.
of $490,400.000 to the Sas
eial resources _of_ theepeopbin- tewlty year,e. get this figure scarcely
doe.s Pfstice to. this eide ef- the
quentten, because there- are (kpoits.
In the Post-olltee banks ..geed -in the.
loan 4.1.171134.11104 and these „hay
grown proportioluttely.' ,
WITAT 111$1,11,1ANCIO 008iPS
An idea of the rate et syhiela ties;
property values are growing . cat be,
gathered from the fact that the in-
surance ,against fire' ha.s greatly mtge.
to In 1.141,11102talutt__Of-,;pr
erty covere, er themount, at
risk, was V100,009.900. At the pr
tient time the figures _ii....$1,2113,000,-e„
;The lenount of property
ed has Multiplied by fear.
74 the • publie paid $8,02;600
this ineuritute Met fire, 141
etheeamtnint,totteleetrnenteS
A 4, et
4
en *Whits gem
ensura
o ale
Pele2.,e
rniount fO*ItiCit •P*0 ROW • NYeret,
riSt,Irett In• 1874 Was .$95,,090,0011- *
1904 Caeadistra.• were r.
la -1
s s
,
ilea, bas Jumped frOtil $0.000.40--- in
--.. - , - • • .
1874, to '$10,400,000 in 904. 0
-..a i. cparative
add ".1. teaspoon c • powder, again enu d Z38, rinse, e receptable in (se/
bring. to a .scalding point and ;pour water 'before dipping It into the usual newly .discovered Yukon contributes
-,wir coal production
over the pickles?. Let stand, until 'warm water • for. washing. and the 00,000,000. O
cold, pack in small, 'Pies- and seal curds of the -milk nmy _be readil 11418 imuliekt..trOut 1;000,000 tons in
tight. , , , - .
Steeked . Pepperse-To 'Make thor- These 'With' _tender feet may be glad
rentuvell• • . ' ' . fil'iTedetlest9h:fee"dol4342°Ielnin"v"alu*e....71°10Y4r.
°uglily delicious stuffed . peppers alter t to know that 4. hole teulched on eithe 1.*nfelids4
eltl:Sitnii$2
51 1,000,000 worth000..wortlioC AV:
tte- fametir eePuthe--eir`r- i e; choose: 03''side Of ' patent--leatIier IYOOTS cr-
. .aritt_ta„_611,00,31a_gt at Ithe ifist4V about e year. The torests•lialre also brought
....___ .„. ,
ch dbeen„.allose °sae Mina11 cabbage. i Inc Oh ,„„.gt •Ing.niamylitunroimillIMITE016-1013101— 14LIULLIARVIIIIIIItQ littitil4t#11111•111111 a. mamma ......,s,
oz. groun Miakie",teirareprie • 1 ,' feet cool. . • '7. • , e
6 onions. 1.: _ _ ._ .oz. intittaid need. half_epe_nriaile_tehte_Aireandeteentieto, , .. --• Iting-twitnAl---.4220retts the
figure-rolag-,00W4for not rt -481.9 ,ta6
e.
gal. sinew...us to which has bee); add -1 This reelpe , for removing. stains 725,000. One of the eircumstairas
eel 2 tablespoons salt and. 1 each ote-frowri table Ifici'en° conies (hewn. from contributing...to this increase 1.4, tho,
ground elesses, nnd ateesteee -eta- The -old ,Puritan times. Tfeld the linen, utilization of spruce for paper mak-
enhbaand' onions' into quarter up to- tint -1101v to awake -sure- that beg. The- puipmeoll develo • ert has
t. ,stand tor two days, and then" drew a. colored' thread through „ Nigh Ifassimg_frent Afke„..ixixtr-34111 li.diTtirtglizillgjetlart_Wrilin *
(. mu 'and dry In the sun. Core tfieT spot, . if, there • are ruanY, to make mente to •other branches, some earl -
peppers' and put them in brine for 24 mire that 1i Ork C are raised;or *piece 0i111 and interestin fa i 4 4.
1iOttr8. Millen ;tile calabegaand anli 1qrti V111‘,1111- 'the sPo -." u ,eat 1 6.a II 11 italed. i 000-14; in .0,3- postai - -
,ara.xulto.!-4.ry....chop__thcnt;vvecy.-Xne.rswcet--ytnillt.,--,rsntoving-tha-_eolorcd ' 'e—Thleteseeeletiereagis-39,45S'
and Mid all the other Ifigredients thread 'before wetting. The- small
r!..v.crutl3314w'MEN "4-1-
Pqttlit
• .. 41. 4:444 r,4 *Wei •
• 410.4.44
41.1,1116 ,
lett
Iti!-Iiteuran
0,000 fOr
dedr-
t
ivalize.the act at for all. stir s, o
insuranee-fire. lite* Maru.. and sc
forth,". we paid $37.t.00,000 in 1004.
The taterests that call for this 'pro,:
tection are by no means insignifi-
cant.
ItAILIVItY PROGItreSS.
Very remarkable is
„
ed by the official flgurg n• 1
had 4,135tt stale3 of ea twit
c
sive of electr roads, ichich Were
already numerous. :The, railwaysrailwaysearned $19,470.000 in 1874, and
ex-
actly $100,219,000 in 1004. . Here' „
is an inetease of te30,00410,000-411.t1W-
revenues. There were 5,190,00 Pa6-;**
sengers carrk*d •in - 1974, and 23,610,-
000 m 1904. ' ix „Of freight, rallee
70,000 ton itt 1874
owmjaus
cgitWth of . business intlica,tee litot
the trade of Canada has extended,
and that the • movement or popula-
tion le more merited. Of course,
eaucheis-to-be. Attie uteetette-the-
,
1 . Valerie:en Wentatt
A 1,0 aoltitijill to The
rot»t 1ut if- t.he lingeri
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That the vinegar until boli
ink hot,
pour over the Mtxture until ' Ts'
tU cotiered and stir thorougbly_aed
at;aftfa-fiif.Y.. -Wipe
tweet -fre&-eiteeinelsturpeeensie
aud put, then fill theist with the hot
and_etle . on the covera -or
mimen th
be saved when
peppere, are. cut, and cored. Pack the
peppers in o *tone Jar and cover
-with goid • vinegar,, They will b
t, Or 4..atingeirs m.onties tun
04
1 -4 t
12114 sapPeer qui
t4olice, tete and eeeresa,,,w
wholti cuP, has been spitted, are the
aseest stubjeOrtee bet_ „twee. Aipoilg,
squeeibig and rubbing, Until the are
eeiseperfeetlys•white. -Cliange'tho
milk as it.becornes dieeolored. Fruit,
$
vegetaleler meat -or -drink. „stainee-can
be completely oradteated by * thin
course. Nor will it• Injere colored
embroidery.
the ps't-offlc Itt 1904. the tutinhe
of lettere -and pestrards
'280,008,000. This indicates ere-
mendone—augnientatiern 'et 'genera
buslaoss. Everybody is writing -
about eomething now-a-davs.
'RA VICMG:DENtr.14*--AM
•
Very ins.rked has been the develoP-
went the banking interest. In
mo64•4644141.4.444.641.604.04416:40.'
neer, dod wili keep tbrough ethe
inter. '
Pickled ' Gherkins -Select small,
•fireegherkins; put. them- ine:cce -stone-
ier...; afoL exitee :with .se Strong brine,
lacing a elate on top to keeP them
,,,,, er..
ronvelfetweings -awl= atiF-4thefir:--ttlFive wifreTY serttte
„. / 414#4 %,
not i to h
from 311e hott,can every twO 7410,y$
.theeneeehe .e.eleireeeleaLeile ewe wee!,•tlett. Ifpeet• laurea resit -n Ineet.
At, the end of that time dritin off •thailn_ittfv•tien he discov40:0 wi,n; ical(i, the
brine, *throw k
hat Itave aveny ens of the ghera- - t
r -
high-Roundingitle, .he leftr• the 14411 ins-tlinty become soft nd
cot,*er the- ° remainder with .06h ves_li..ti gnation., •
""twas nobbut old WittlaWorth 'o
ter.,:" Let stand for 21 hours, eh -an -4°;.' le'-ydal0 otter awl" he !Data, SeertlfellY,
tberley.
the 'water, andGathlet stanfresd tigeinreed fore on. hilt retain to•tils family. • • .
11140(er h, g
•• Ape-leicwetc-Oral-- with-them4ine Alia -
4:4slejvreeingork4etottleer. ttult-t4Iiinatet_.thtelie'gnii_tell- wrivatv ..timitrtrars ,,h31.4;.1, _rum
,.
ti
the kettle, -4;rini.tliiiil cobli layer with Tile greatest -.of the, world -s montt4,4
a tiny hit of aluti. COlhee 110,81iCr-ttoctories' 'of Itolt-liitte is at P
kin* witli• cold 'water, 7141)read *tti/4.4,wir,i4 a;:: -101.14*.g:. ".0it1pkt,o, in, ,,the
74;0 :it gr•01.P_ :liT•iiii. over ihe ,t01t.,L8tronti- -Valle". at the *toot. '4:41.
'Inner (over ki. IlatlkifitaritS EtN. T.v-ots-wolds, En,0412#4., ratc•ra: are no
Let tbelu beat s1owl°3t' uhkt .siminot7, fewer„ tlient 800 persons cnipleyed in
for five hours. • . Tiles), tliroiviitrifiniout 'these trlets of thet hot/.
.thent Into l'orY coll' water itnd 10t .t.lieir, 'Pint htmilvtin of auttactiaticLms...
t.fiiial main(' tiv.a' .tiltezat. 'is'. in .--lixl*i lots, lire -itt olistatit .44001* AtiO
jiaratkzl.- 511'r.0 ivihr-Or' 00,900, t -9i • isferanieg,,utiles ot Wire 'into ton
A * II esesouleplit le intfie
. tzettle. VIII el. ..,11,. : te4oit-i,g
mi, . " - ..
.
.14.-4rge cupful
t• e .eloves; allspice, t'`. eV,
pereoi;S,14tte-Z icianatton, mustard
.
(be nail 4. few biailf*,'of.„ntoe& lh'ep , .0 ..,roati an*Seri
tlhC•bag'into the tritte,..tir omit let .it . Cole.- Whieli. : hy„ mu
for 'two 0at3les. -Praia sill, tee tome oblitera,ted,, 1Hu,..
-T plaife the ,eoin 0
on *Wilt 'plainly .r0prfelki?',1:;qf
hue, .• but Will disapp,*r* ,
*ob. . Illtia method
0(0 a neighbor to disentangle
it mon front o handsome setting.
_ A g(1.10d '111411Y-.Yeara vzhoi
_Wordsworth,„was_pnet. laureate tf
1ng1ahd a worthy Cumbetland ye
. 4 4
COIX
r,4444, th6- pietti:ing; tbeu'iti
nd our., over the* tho hot'
or; oVer and store -in it: tool,
•
1 bottlit net •:ta' dist-
th
•
. 1
—•••••'
•aft. Joreehmilitiete_ter
se 1,. and it has inceejased the •
netted for travel inethe rat
N FUTUIttl.
tie-greatsp
• • m I . • •
MIA
Is rbut at the beginning of a*f._
fstory that tehs of 8.01,cu1tWili.77-
dustria1 mud commercial advance...,.
-'''''ettuada",-41*C-39 to -
Will be & country of great werdtk.
and of vast opportunities tor u1,
,With ou,r fix,St developing. West 41,1
Ing us, the achleveinente of the past .
are as nothing compared to those
that are yet to be eetperiented.
OPITJM PflOM ttItt POP
Ur the 'Drug is Extracted
Made Into Balls. -•;"
VI're OT -01 -a* -13" nipimn
111 Ntii*ttibIndfaewe, ortling to the
Agri .. C./writ-4 oat
Ii -i•- 1l•'(1)rt1at-:.' isn. :tile. tJle jIlloof 11
thered,--the.fott.x..litarit.t,otitvthert
in full flower and or tt-heiglat of titres
or four felt, each Mem hating from
-tweet° ,ciikeee 031 9;110i f:4 0 of, a',
duck's,, egg, liefore the ca are
piercol, the •fallert- petals of the'
110Werit et:4314011$ •fAtitered , and
*mite() " according to "condition, in
ver 131041.1 11144 11114 fsrgn d iitot1in
•titkes, to be'ereeti-ter the coveting of
the .drug &o;1 4e(1.
The 'piercing of the pod*
les.fri* Tito_ 41,40,nt -
ititritSsistantv, each, *t4r17:/' tuna
ianctlihe tool, .1v,hif!lit lat.* titc4%,e er
tour 141.1ort, 4;..liar1. prongs And . with
Ibis, a half ditzen periiendi.,ular cats
o mode:in' each- c4-.4•310 ;er pod
of the poppy,, The :;i e 1 oaksto
o ..oricot but ly rengeall.
d ter. ',Litt thzi kItiOlt jut,e'
Uy . c ..... "tor
iv h; n', ' U., 0 cI4 un4 it
- s t -y
43
r 1., ,
lttirrzt •for
ig -.titrgb
Uttt M
4".:,Itt *ttn
/win ri4106740:-
el deo. • ,te
hbi 4.rita
•
•
eeser
• 04--
'
1511
I
l0*ttt0 heftbme-
1W
i 4°, 110t,412 th
1. gcild vay i death! 0 1
it Wc11 with
a'it ,britttos tad :pre,
044414,44-
74.
. b
•
tI 18
d'.
ath
1t4 5J1t •ou
t tptitly,
grcat
• will
* ale
Nutfor zihl
. 4
01 44., fair tinon b .1. ce
. When Welt prepared in this manner,
°piens will keep its propertlea fors
'.61(teme, ;years. or wore.- 13e-feie-ft-rait--
bo abed, the opium balls have to be .
brokii up _and further treated.
111MAtestetiliti1lw
The Truselan tOvereseent LIS'S
bought a, new hreestplate, with,* is
irepenetrable to ritie-bulian • an "
sworwls, and a eurtaber .of the officers
gone to the front in tbe,rar 1::
ihave bleu equipped', *with 1.1115
il•-kteCtiittli ag31IIt Jarlatrve bullets.
'fie-breantfdate. which 19 the inven-
ion of ai 1taIinn .Glotgiano„. ° -
role of Eeft, elostie tnaterial, about
on'*ou*t1 of attinch thick, and
eighs 4 lbs. • nxiterititents irattle
,
It, a3d
eis n
r20, inner a hlat peaCi.
fo'ilalteze
though' *
tijr
file WOrt. thiots ired•et
41,- short. di'etitnee.
•
—e
a a
en's ftal.22, v•.-°1 in 11.
Dutra 1( 11t. \kook ••"tiotox
rirel
i• In a #eltate about_ Ivens an
ator- rather . bore
enuntercAing ,afot'cly,
•ivhich.iv tlio• •16•4;11k.•;l3 •4s0
tniti t •
f teed
a 0.
n'a
+.0 nrotl t� Not
'Dnt4%• tracY'
fa,
t
Olt
!,y
tl.
13
aprkOelicr ttrrt..
uitti• Itith th
411
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