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., I - I ACT� - - 'O' . . I ,. *Ned - A fair young- girl, dri've' away. 11 Little- wife, I want to ask HOUSEH . I cream - ond oil. A,simple cam- -- -
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1, - - - . - 11pin :'_ - - . �11(__ ' . . - pbor ice rubbed
- - -_ , - - : _ - . -` - �- . you onequestion. Do you love me?"
I - I � 1: . -; ,, I _�, low lt� .Ob , ad sorry.- - , . Domestic, 11intso - - clous,and &single application will often -%evw sets on
�� � . 7'' - . - and make up a td, for him, lassie. � I - - , , . I The saying that the a= - --t it is WB
I � - . L I - . I ,� - ' - Try - I I 11 O&rnard!" dried Edith, nestlingeloser - � ounds bring relief in a night. E 1
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7 i . - . earth . I am going to-carry-him,tathe WagOon. I to him, and looking into his eyes with an , CKLED CuRuAim. -Prepare six p Wbele one is certain to be exposed to a , ,possessions is so rrite th Somme q1R,
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� / I I I -he m�vin shirtes-brightlyo er the 4 , I fear I shall hurt you, - I . " -he added; - but -1 expression in hers that must have convmc- - �f " currants, washing them ill a colander in riding ,or rowing, it does no� , re�g as almost without s1gnifiC2,nCe.
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� i � the air ii; calm and sultry'; in-th ' e distance will be as careful as possible. " � � can yo by poll over them slowly, then sti�4441111 -
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� A�_. - . . pfires -glo*,,bdt all is _ � - . ed him, "how u asitme such a ques- ring water I tion for it. Do But even the smaller colonies of Erwland are
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�_ � . "touched Reg I love you with i I at a ste this in exactly the same way I , batore, 1
1 - ___ With a gentleness that ,in. tioix . ny whole heart." drain. Leave the stems ou,*choosing those, harm to make some prepara buzzing.heehives of industry and progress, as Betwee
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� ,,, very silent .here; �The, learillp ,ii 't - far - - - And for ansWer be clasped her to his which are the largest and mo on � in-
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� tk way 'L,f the - soldbirs' - i - to be hc4rd ; . aid's beaTt, the, wagggone'r lifted hill, upin 6 trs�44:n ca
- voices I . �. '. . brea � I Prepare one quart of vinegar and � tect yfiur fitce from the wind in Winter. 4 the Loridon,_V, _, written by
- I � - at, *nd, pressed his lips to hers. - . , -,
- ?�. ar6' -, F-11g,U4,W, -foij his arma, - And liore him .1,6 the wa , - Rulo&slOii Ith asimple, soft cream,- of three o
� ludecA, most of them site -. I ' poons G�f - W11 no less a'personage than her Majeaty's late
I - . t *. * , Pounds of sugar, add two teaw,
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. . . . it is -midnight. Strewng - hR earth Are -Wheall-eawok,ok.from thiiawbonihat the I . * * �, � d, ityun wisli,powder it,well. . Wipeoff., 11 iouer, Sir Her.,y Rulwer, one west
. __ lion t ,_ ,, . . � 9- his ,head w resting Once more that glowing sun has run its ground cinnamon tied up, cooklftQgether-10 an _ - ' High Q�aimias
other forms ;_ they too are sleeping. but it 'Pain haA caused -him . ,as ' . Is -any iui�lus -powder or oil, and when you brings us -down to the,close of As finamcial r&nge of
I I Iden light minutes, then put in th currants �nd stew . e the complexion tt
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- I is tht- sleep qf death. lif hundreds the Zulu in -the maiden's lap, and her fair young' course, his last rays fall with a go' slowly five minutes; skim out in Ajar, cook come in Cleans iorougbly year IS90-91. It gives an intereDling Pic- amid the
I � mown down by -the leaden hail facewas bent ovef-him, while tears were in mellow cornfields. In the distance -stile ture of the island under British owupation
i? the vinegar a little longer and pour over with ;QZ water and a little pure Ca what wai
I . . Amongst ,her deep blue_ei�es. - --- w . __ . .- . lages are.
- 31 . = it1Dhr0__y1%;d faced- sci bravely =g of cattle .sounds pleasantly that them. - soap', if it does not irritate you skin. and government, and proves by abundant
, . these fierce, dusky faces- many a white one- They took hiiii to their home, a -rid prett beautiful evening., . I it is impossible -to give advice in a case
�. . It - � I . . I y .with b RMICFw.-Light like this to -all. as ceftain complexions are evidence that the inhabitantsi at all events, to b,-- 'oui
- is to be-4een, staring- 6 I M i rse4 him; but for three months ands,clasped before her Mag I then
, � xedly at the heavens;� aggie nu . - 1. . gie is WHrrEBR,OTHSwrrjiVE ason for complaining of the t lh e
. . f and memy a ma - lif ' I g across those rich fields, and tears are and delicate white broths may be produced especialky sensitive to some one ingredient .,have no just re :nt, indeed some . tet
I iden, wife, and mother, at the young soldier lay h9veiing between I e gazml year has pamed, by stirriug the yolks of two Or three fresh present -regime. --It -is to this PC-
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.. home fn Britain, are praying -with aching and-deatfi, with the balanbe always inclin- in her eyes. More than a whi�hfs soothing to' others: � Gfyce�riu6 is them in a
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. � . im- but she has not foTgotten. Her face is very eggs with two tablesp?onfuis of cold watert . . I
�- bresats for those loved-bhes, iZCreat for e,7er ing to the -latter. Then he began -to extremely irritating to many complexions ed. Complaints there have been, whether Is Que t,o
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. f- uy4n Africa's pla- - � - I prove, and his nurse's beautiful face grew beautiful as this evening sun shines upon it ; which must then be poured into the hot because of the tendency it has to -,dry the well founded. or not, says the ETx.glish As a ruld
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;. i ill. I brighter, while his voice would bring the but it is sorrowful now. broth, gently stirring it all the tiffie,with- * * ii ,by mix- i
i. In and out amotiRst the dead a tall young colour to her cheeks, and set herheart throb- 'A footstep sounds behind her. It is her out allowing the broill. to boil EJ ter the eggs skh� _,,Thi§,pay.be �irtly overcome .paper, and the High Cominicsiouer takes these rull
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� el officer passes. His left arm, injured in the - I -_ ingit 'with a c�rtsin uniount bf gpsc water. upon himself the duty of dealing with them rebuild
� bing wildly. father's. He must not see her weeping. are put in, or they will be burAjel: . � I e -4 -the most ; In is
- � . recent attack, is supported in a isling, and - . 1 - , , B�i &;simple cold cream is on and of demolishing them, In the Spring of �.
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I I a blopd-stained bandage is around his head. " Maggie, you have a'ared my life," he tpliidly be brushes away those tears ; then he yolks 'of t" eggs, suitable and harmless thingA that can be 1889 the voice of discontent reached this Rheets,
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� said to her one da h e hands are clasped, and Regi -li . r, one _
" 4 From body to body he goes, gazing into the Y. " Your face always nald's one cup of sugar, one allf CUT - ". � pUt upon the *kin, furnishing the poresue country in tones which it waz impossible th Govez
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I, I lifelew faces. � _. ca�med my wildest thoughts. I want to dark eyes look into hers. tableppoonful-of corn star6b. Deat_fh6 I ; and there to disregard, A deputatirn, in the name I officials t
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- f, r Upon write a letter; will yon do it for me?" For a moment be holds her thus ; then, and sugar until light add the grated � rind
,.- At last he stops by one who is ly-Ing - � . I ' are very few complexions, except oily ones) of the orthodox Christian inhabitants of vi iT h a Vie
) 64 Yes.!, I � -_ .clasping her to hisheart, their lip's rret- and juice of one lemon'. Stir the. whole into - thtIsland, came,overtolay before her build the
I �� his side, with drawa sword fastened to. his. I - with which it does not agree, Oily complex
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.-" � wrist. The young officer kneels beside the "Thank you, Maggie." No need for him to speak ; she cannot doubt three gills of boilingwater, and cook until * I I , d ey Majesty's Government a m settlers, I
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need no ,lotion of any kind, �j)ut 0 emorial on the
,� - his love; a- nd now, when years have passed) it-thiekens sufficiently for the table. � TO ' ' A - 6ited
1� � body -"that of a dear Comrade. I' Is it to your mother?" I shOdI& li� v4ed vAth -do'logne an to go I
I- '-' No. - I ha,�e no parents. - I am quite she knows how true it is.. APPLE WATER.-CUtt -ge apples into with some simple Powder to remedy this financial circumstances and conditior- of the alo
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. � ( 4 ' Reginald!" he whispers, bending over ' - fi island. The country, tile LiEto
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) m, : " Reginald!" alone in the *orld. There is only one that slices -and pour a quart of boiling water on defect,, Which becomes, a painful die, gure- memorialists, was ad vancing to certain ruin.
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r�,, � - " Ali I Bernard, old friend," murmurs will grieve terribly for me, and it is to her Why We Go to Churoli. them, oi on roasted apples; strainin two or merit in warm weather. to be excessive. ing serva
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. the sufferer, 11 Von bave-come to search for I want you to write." it three -hours and sweeten slig I -1 - it had been much Muss�in,
me. Thank,God for that, ! I have a message Maggie's face was very pale now; an %ch. . Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, - "A' - ' �TH- Heavy and uppressive as it had been under
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I , I . and into His courts with praise; be thankful - I a _0o -
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I 1� for you. � - unto Him and bless His narne. For the dish. '-It takosAwif - - _ _� . - ed since, while the productions of
� , . $I Stay," says the officer ; 11 you shall tell the writing materials, then waited for his I I - I ' - , I 'n, t, re :,,�" gt Q t
��_ - to words. Every word -was as a stab to her. Lord is good; His mercy is everlasting, and spoonful of salt &�diwo heaping tablespoon- The way to get good is to do good. the country had diminishe(L It was de
P me some other time. I must get you in His truth endureth to all generations.- fuls of lard, and milk ehough to make a e on the fence never weigh much. The trade returns were unsatisr&ctou, .
I camp 91 - I . I Then Reuinald dictated as follows:- I then Peopl. � showii .
, - I � Psalm c, 4-5." stiff dough. . Flour it and roll it - out, ,ig, as !hey did, that imports were in sesainn o
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,, : . Do not interrupt. me. -Remember I the 11 I have beell. wounded severely. All However we ruay question the word of the lay it on a stone slab or firm wooden board The greatest of faults is to be conscious of excess of exports. The value of !a-uded prop- been ,seen
k � . I - - I . � poetwho sangin sorrowful numbers that and pound it with a mallet or large rolling- none. erty had very gravely depreciated, in con- I ter who
� ) - these weary months I have '-been lying at , ,
I ge is in affi ,ced'wife." - man is made to mourn," it must be evi- pin. The dough must be pounded one hour, The cloven foot is often covered with pa- sequence, as they believed, of the financial the ru; 'ns
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I . . . . in d, I would rather, y6ti gave any, death's dent to all thoughtful minds that man is until it rises in blisters and cleaves ,from the tent leather. exhaustion of the islamd. All this ',hey set being me
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,� other in t 11 me that message." made 0 worship. He needs a home, where board. , . down as due to increasing taxation, si le by
! . 'di I shall not Write that," interrupted aAlo -- If you C=1 be rialryouvan become well
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I i- - - _ d � -1 I � 'Ma .11 . ve may grow; he needs a school where RicE CAY,F,s-fo one teacup of soft-boiled off hi being contented. side with decreasing production, av .1 the He had
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. .11 ; - I poor Edith, she Will grieve for -me, 1 fear; .?%e, - ' -- ke of one . burden of their. -prayer-was that public. h
. thought may be developed; he needs a ,rice add a pinch of salt, the yo - ' ill not ,,,,o,,""Lei. ',,e
,: I - y not? It is true." � ith A' warm lieart wl and
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e� it is draadful, too, to leave bee' - � church where his reverence may have 11 egg, two tablespoons of flour, an A preacher wl I I expenditure should be reduceil
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- . . . 11 What'does she care?" . long have a cold church. I ppressive taxes should, be Aolish- superstiti
. � . " Your injuries may not be so serious as opportunity of expressing itself, and praise sweat cream or mi I k to make it the - consis, I . , - . that o
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youthink,-you-- " - 1, I � The maii wil , case
: i � she will love you as I do, like my little sis- may flow in happy measures. How Closely t,ncy of sponge cake � when ready for the I 0 goes 1�6 4&OOl to hLis mls- ,d'. This is the- .
, " I have received my death wound " - -the home and the church were linked to- hite of one takes has a good teacher. I High Commissioner endeavors to answer in that ,�';
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; 11 interrupted Reginald. - 11 I can fed _,that ite it I am nothing to gether in,old Jewish days the book Of egg. Bake in muffin rings. , '� The same o portunity never knocks at his report. Ile had already replied in gen- daily tra
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, 4 � - death is coming. dvei- mei-�, Poor 'little ,! I *i1r ___ I . God loved the tents eral. terms that -iwip�oivt-& fact, %'axation
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I . her, and nothing to --to anybody but my BALLooN MUFFINS. -Take one pint of anybody's door but once.
I �, � Edith, tell her, Bernard, not. to grieve jat,her.j) - I of Jacob as truly as the courts of Zion. His P Life is not so short but that there is dine had been reduced, and that the p�,o,iuctions the civil
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. % _. smile filled the happy homes of Israel with flour, half a int of water and of Cvprus so far from having clitr-inished, 'Ahret,,c,.��,",ii'
. I I . . 1, for me ; tell her to try to be happy. I il,gie, you- nothing to me? You little of milk ; beat thoroughly with an egg -beat- for courtesy. - , ,le. '
I - . ka3w she loves ibe dearly, bat time win ,think how dear you have become, said ligh� and joy. But God was pleased to 'rease and fill A stingy man is all the time telling the were showing &.decided increase as i whc Mr. ',\Lla
I I . lessen her grief, and we shall meet in that . g her trembling hind in his -naDifest himself in special ways when the er ; have gem irons bot, g _4 The present report goes more fully itid more With the
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I . . I place where sorrow is unknown. But she egina ta in lips to , 42 1 - People gathered together for worship, when them two-thirds full. Bake in a quick ' orld that his God is like him. n!rmutelvover the whole gr,Qund ard shows young in
L �, . - and pressing his . it. . , .1 - overt 20 minutes, or until light: and brown- Faith in to -morrow instead of Christ, is
� , � - -t- they entered -his gates with thanksgivings . in detail the very substantial pvogi eas that Litt,le
I . is poor, Bernard, and -I have nothing to , ' d Use no salt or baking povider satan's muse for man's perdition.
1. leave her. Perb � aps I ought not to speak,a,s: ut ; ag ie was not be coaxed into wri - and e -his courts with songs of * � I has been made duriu& t4- fear",', British tile villag
, -ing-on ;word about- herself to --Reginald's . throng d
. .. I am about to do, but N�e - have been like We find little in this 3' Usness HAM OMELET -Beat half a. dozen, eggs Young men think old men fools, and old administration. and camp
,I � 1 I .1�1 , ladylove, s3 the letter was fin'shed. without praise. I T ,eparately, very light. Have ready a spider men know young men tobe so.
I brothers, have we not?" ' Cyprus is essentially r- griin-p oduciDg half a. wil
� --- � the mention of her name. Then it waited concerning the duty of worship. e hear r
. $1 - I with three tablespoons of hot butter and ,
I . ig yes. � 7 The best thing to do when -We can: not see country. It has various other iLdustries, town. T
I - three Weeks before a messengerCould be ob- little of G�d commanding his people to come
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( " "You are wealthy. Will you see -will' to worship at his feet; it would almost seem then pour in the eggs. Let them brown on in� any-other-directioh is to look straight up. chief among which are the cultivation of an� gr
-1 ( I " -I-- - 11 tained to take it tothe coast. To the messeil- ! - the bottom and on top, then spreaA bver it 0 ee a were grov
-) �, . - yon— . ger the soldier, gave asovereigil, and prom- as it there were no reason for much corn A ham ; fold the ome- A revival iniy always be had by airy thevine, tbecultivationof the car btr , nd
. "While I live, Reginald, Edith shall -- Tnariding, the people were so glad to avai. a cup of finely choppe t is willi 6 to give up the worla the cotton cultivatioD. But wl en the grairi been �een
11 , . . _ _iie-d another pn his return. The worthy teiy. church tba Ing ,
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I never want for anything 11 , I
.1 . . . .,. niossenifir was a black, and having his race's- . � -
. . - � "I knew you would promisei YOU are hatred for labour, he delegated his dut . And such phrases as follow have come to be _ - .There are, people in ever. church who Which can adequately make up io"Iie loss. panthers,
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ther soul, giving him a trifling re- t r stop - believing th
the only man I would say-- ouch a thing to ; to anod he world's household words on worship: A DelicacT in Left -ova Potatoes- ' �he�Bible e -minute they Now in 1887 there was a n(:;�able harvest I'he tr Wa
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� . but when one is dying it makes a great "I was glad when they said unto inje, let -1. . - � failure, the effects of which were felt for a the str
11 � ward. The messenger kept the reward and . pare: any,- 4"left- look at a dollq,, - e_1 - - long time afterward. I
, r � to the house of the ,Lordi our feet A delicious way to pre I ' n 1888 the harvest evening,
�j )� I difference;- and r cannot die with the destroyed the IiAer, whilf his employer re- us go in ince ilibm fint There' are'a -thousand backing at the was of average amount, but P-ot gocd enough our new
�, �� Y_ thought that �Edith will have no . one to � shall stand within thy gates, 0 Jerusalem," over " boiled potatoes is to in _' '
, � . . � . turned and received a second sovereign. '_ 'f pepper an' &I half- brana.hes of evil to one who is striking at
. %�* -,I- - look after her. She is so' young, and so 110 come, let us sing unto the Lord; let us with a seasonink 6 a s t, a to compensate for the deficiency' of the pre- some u
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k _�, - - beautiful ; I can see her face now, and the The time passed -by. - Reginald could make a joyful nois'e unto the Rock of our oni � on very delicately chopped, And two or the root, I . vious year. Tile peasant:;, w1w haa fallen thrown
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) I walk.round Maggie' ey also mi6c-ed fine.
. ,A flower garden, leaning Salvation." "If I foraet Thee, 0 Jerusalem, three sprigs of parsl No man ever offended hisown conscience into the hands -of the money l,aiders, had natives w
I f -memory takes away my. pain ; her. eyes ipon her arm; but no answercame as he ex- righ 4n espoonful of butter in a rather
seem lookinginto mine. shhough thousands 1 let my t hand forget its cunning, let my ildelt a tabl . but first or last it was revenged upon him no surplus as yet to enable their to clear off of the ca,
11 pected. Then the day arrived when --he tongue -.leave to the roof of my mouth if I large frying -pan, and when the pan is very . �
t of mil&s separate us. It is sad toleaie her, � I for it. . t I their debts. This, then, was ; he ,-tate in rendering
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- I but I have no othen'watchilig for my re- - was to bid his kind host and beautiful nurse prefer not Jerusalem above my chief joy." hot pour in the pbtatoes, spread them thin- It is a very weak-kneed kind of religion which they found themselves ra the early T�e missi
. I . adieu. " The growth and power of the Church of Ood ly and evenly over the bottom, and set
; I . turn. I shall die more peacefully now I scDear little sister," be said kissin -, in that never carriesa man to church except part of 1889, before the tin, e a ' -. which the us and t,
I I- � know tbat V46u will eare for her. . 9 in these later days is matter for profound th1m a little back on top,of the stove or e feels like it. new harvest was to be gatherer, in : and it after we
f 11 Do you remember those days we spent aggie's air forehead, I I you cannot t in gladness. T � hose who talk of the d . ecadence the oven, tightly covered. When they are when h I certainly lent some support ior 7.he inonicnt a valley f
.. 's by the- Old mill stream at Ewell-? I _hPw*I 'eve to bid you firewell." I of the church, and prophesy its downfall, a deeD gold�n brown underneath fold them What we need, brethren, -is not so much to pessimiEtic critics and ccmplaints. But the distu
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�, Detr____ _ _ think I can hear -the ,college bell. We, Poor' little Maggie could not answer. know little of what they say, and give over iike an omelette and serve on a pars- days for the saints as saints for the days. the cloud, presently paFsed. T�ell,arvestof thrown i
�) With blinding teats in her soft blue eyes, little evid"ence of the spirit of prophecy. ley True riches do not consist in the things 1889 proved to be larger than ',hat, of any believing
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� 17 ,Jolmston hei,Nhave been friends for many. years., Old corn- she watched his tall form walk slowly down -garnished dish. -
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. � I " Youlought bravely, Regiu;6K" said -his the pathway, then she ran to her room, and sent its representatives to Washington For Oontrolfinga Husbma- ' that the devil can not take away. outdone *in turn�by the more W,!-tirul crop ruins. an
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I I there -had to reiHeUd,' 11 magnificently. Thai last charge, kneeling beside- her -bed, sobbed as wildly recently, and the story of increase .and if There is no man -so friendless but what of 1890. Never before had a 1,.,h results crowd wo
, 3 . �, asshe had done when her dead mother lay growing usefulness these delegates told the ladies of Berlin keep ell as they
� on Monday lgpade my heart leap, and 1. longed - to be at -q n that fair city will be as noted be can find a friend sincere enough to tell been known in Cyprus. In J86-2, tinder - I thin
� i . .- our side." � � -_ � . I n t. . outmeasured the wondera of Pentecost- have begii .-ai§agreeable truths. -, acen exc-p-
was in He was 'gone for 6vet . the world for old maids as are the wilds of New Eng-. ,him Turkish rLde, the harvest had explained
� . - X")� " lo was better not.'YoW mighthavebeen . &I years. And yet it must. be confessed , - _ . tionally good, but its amount was scarcely . t d d
� . _�� I .1 seemeq A hunted and desperate husband of if fortune wishe's to make a man estim- qu'e e
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I � � . . Ahall- lying by my side now, then -who would1ave I -very dreary to1ei .:z)w. with sadness that vast numbers of the land. half that of 1889 or of 1890, while in avera e bee. take
. �, . - The ship sailed on, her way to England, people, probably the great majority, have Berlin has Just brought to light the exis- able, she gives him virtues; if she wishes
I � . , - . cared fof her? Hark i �Tis the bugle sound- - ' I to Turkish years it was not much more than a hers or th.
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% ! I ing the uttack. You must, go. , Quick I and�when the inows were on the ground,' their faceattirned against the church and tence of a society called the 11 Association make him esteemed, she gives him success. third. . tremure.
-1 1 - and - the earth bad lost its brightness, take no delight in its services. If you should of Married Worrien for the Control of Hus- I have always said, and always will say, .a- desirable,
�� - � , Leave 'me, - Bernard-good-bie--suid re- Li S . corp I s of skilled detectives is that the studious perusal of the sacred vol.
�- � 11. mem I her your promise. . eutenant Langley landed. inquire of them why they do not go to bands." A Drunk on Jamaica Ginger. drive us a
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"t, . *� � The young officer took off his cloak and- Weak though he still was, he lost no church they will not deal with the matter maintained by the club, these keep watch nine will make bettercitizens, better fathers job for the
: 1, time,, but travelled at once to the home of on the whereabouts and doings of married and better husbands. � According to the vote of Attleboro, Rhode e'.
. as a question of duty, but, will present some .�
j � oved so well. � o'nights. When my Island, that town is a prohibition village. ,
: � placed it carefullyround hiifallen comrade. the girl he I Th
I . " As you say, I must go, Langley, though excuse, which does not often assume the Inen who stay Out late It is possible to be below flattery as well when I as
. 11 . It was mid-day when he arrived. Snow value of a serious reason. GeneraUv the lord comes home at an unearthly hour and as above it. One who truss l Not a drop of rum or whisky is sold there, as this ev
.� � . itia hard itafiaveyon,likei this;but-Iwill . . I .
I I . . � lay thickly upon the ground, and more was and plausible lie my but someth* d in hstowshing
f I � send to y6uraid." I I preacher is blamed. He is dull' and tells some ingenious not trust sycophants. One who does not ing worse is, an, " Bless
1� ? w tlV where he has been. Fin- value real glory will not value Its counter. quantities. 7.Men and women get drunk as 'in'on tw
. I Captain Wilson grasped his friend's hand, falling; but what was that to him? His prosy, or he deals with creeds and dead t lie. lady knows exac
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� k . and, as t '11 upon, Reginald's heart beat ,Wildly as he drove through- the ories, and not with living truths. Anysort ally lie is lured into a meeting feit. learned how they became So war depo
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.. �- � handsomeface, teirs glistened in -his eyes. . onj the lane that she and be of an excuse is made to serve as a reason by ation and made, in the presence of all the The mountains are God's thoughts piled reer,ntly -was it less trea.s
. tain. ., had strolled upon many a summer's even' ing. those who have no interest in the service members, to swear reformation. If the
We sholl k up ; the ocean is God's thoughts spread Out . intoxicated in so short a space of time, un-
. � -,- � I' Farewell," said the cap - prise and humiliation the flowers are God's thou I less liqu., sold on the sly'by some ore, could not
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� ': .1 meet again soon," - .. � He new e-ery inch of that lane. At the and work of the church. Here and there a sho- ghts in bloom - 'r -a" peared,the
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�1 � , 11 We shall never _=edt again in this very spot he wa he had clasp-. bold man arises and declares that the chur is incorrigible. One the dewdrops are God's thoughts in pearls. who e elitly liad a good thing in spite of only of sa
. - world," murmured Langley. "Goodobye." ed her to' his heart as he bade her farewell- has no claim on him. He offers no excuse, glealls from all this that German women are Mankind is always happier for having the law governing the sale of intoxicant,Q. nothing w
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, 1. Ob, the ,orrow-of that parting! Heloould hedoesnot feel called Upon to give a making fully as great strides toward equal- Peoplo thought whisky was brought i
� ,L . Captain Bernard. Wilsom, sped towards feel it still, even in his y and the attainment of their rights as beenmadebappy. Ifyou-makethefrillap- the town from this city, but it wasn't. The that tecip
. I � the encampment; and, as he sprang upon ' joy at meeting her. reason ; he simply does not choose to it ' now, you will make them thrice happy plant wor
I � I .1 Oil they speed, though all too slowly,, worship, and there is an end of it. it their American sisters. py situation became -disgusting. Men were
& - �, his charger, he ordered two of the men twenty years hence in the memory of it. He was
I- k � to bring Lieutenant Lang!ey into t I ll&il, the house is reachid. Carriages are might be well sometimes the man whose - I seen aLt night sleeping in doorways and upon peared at
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� X I hecamp, drawn up in front of it. Reginald is not heart is 11 set on Zion's ways " should tell . Kitchen Rules. Love Against Pounds Sterling. the Some had been
� , . sidewaiks in a stupor.
11 k Then the sorrow died from his eyes, and: a , , . . . Ead
� � fierce light took its place. Loudly -his voice I strong veti and his heart is beating madly- men why he goes to church, and why he � ' drinking alcohol and water, soulie pare-goric
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. - , � I - The cabman pulls up behind the carriages, loves the House of God, and counts the pri- A little of the grated rind of the fruit is Breach -of -promise actions still go merrily and other stuff which had burning qualities, were hear
I rang out on the night air, urging on his , much more delicate for flavoring lemon than on, in spite of theorists who would abolish These thiDgs were not resp�)nsjble for the
i f ; I . and Reginald springs out. The next minute vileges of worship among the chief delights greater part tives fell d
k. I Inen, &nd Ws keen sword flashed in the he has gained the entrance; he bounds up of his life. If such reasons were present3d - . cloths, too
. I �. the extract. this remedy for womam's wounded feelings ' of the druukennee-., however,
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) . . i "Men all was wad confujiOn. the steps into the hall, and stands facing Two such cases have just been tried bef or f and when the goo
� moonlight. . _Scald rhubarb before cooking it. It takes d people found out that
. I .. , _ in simple form to tho3e who neglect the Comm"
I Shrieks and yells- rendered the night Air Edith, , bed in bridal attire, liganing upon And to some who despise the church, it much less sugar, and yet it seems to have Mr. Justice Day at the Leeds Assizes, and ,quarts, of Jamaica ginger weile being con- " You h
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f - . was thick with s ke-;- the arm of her husband, Captain Bernard lost none of its acid. - eacli has ended in a verdict for the lady sumed every day by inebriates, they held
i � the racket of the musk#tj contin - - - � nugbt be that they would marvel not a i6bout that
� jr, UOU8.^ - - � - Orange peel dried and grated makes a
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I � . I now that gleaming sword no on er little. After all, not very many people go fi . hisky or alcohol he tur
-, I . � Lights flash in Reginald's eyes. With a ne ' powder that is delicious for Huddersfield hotel keeper. He had address. man couldn�t get w hand .- S
. . �. Icads them on, the charger is riderl . . - cry D a g era back, then falls senseless at to church because tLe preacher is brilliant flavomynegiloakes and puddings.. . ed his victim in loving terins, had orna- would buy Jamaica girger, pour It down like
� tafn Wilson is found Uncongious, - the ,he . I I I or orth6dox. The lovers of the church nd let tence baare
Edith's feet.. I � have a very firm faith in the bein I of a Pour boiling water Over raisins, a mented his epistles with 1,1 cabalistic signs so much water, and then go rteling about
. � ground; and wheai they� carry him'intd' - When he . Agained consciousness tho 9 them stand a moment before seeding. It commonly in use among lovers," and had the town. The situation has become so would giv
i camp the surge ives a very unfavoura!3 se God, alI-wise, all -loving, a God who is a lessens the labor wonderfully. . treasure. .
. 2 -1 � I I I 04-9-1 I le three were in a room alone. changeless, eternal friend. They believe presented her with an, enta.ged ring. Yet alarming that a crusa,de has beeu started to
I neport. I I in using melted chocolate in cooking - loot since t
t "L�n my dear old friend," said they are the children of this God and that f t lie changed his mind, and when asked why shut up every storekeeper m ho sells the,
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. f. . . . - ap, n Wilson, taking his hand, "YOU they owe Him the loving homage of sincere poses other than medicinal. [f the part
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.1 IL li he grief and the Joy this meet- worship. They do not go to church because adding it to the other ingredients. lie was " occasionally troubled with indiges- One store has it done up in pint whisk
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� . � Ing gives me. I thoughi y;u were dead. they ought to, but becj.use they want to. in tion. " Miss Squires, the il I ase i lady sar- bottles, and quite a trade has been tains. Th
I t All through the night Reginald lay toss. The men I sent to search for yea reported , They believe that the heart's noblest flour, rnix the flour and sugar thoroughly castically assured the jury that she �ad abou't in this manner. One woman, with a never their
I !ng to and fro as the agony of his wounds you as dead. I was badly wounded that emotions should have some . opportunity Cf before adding the boiling water, to prevent never heard anvthing about iridigestion careworn expression Upon her face, pleaded By and
� increased. for the men L aptain Wilson had sen lumping. -[Good Housekeeping. ,
� night and was t home. You told me to expression, and they find, in this fellowship . until her lover found that she was not able with Sheriff Read at his office Monday re-
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i ordered to ht,-, aid never reached him.- care for Edith. What need to tell me that of saints, joy which is strength. They find to raise a sum of money to help him in busi- garding the matter. She said f,er husband Bilence rei
� Whei& day dawned Langley found hi ed in again
� �_ - mself- when I already loved her passionately? I these Sabbath services fountains of gladness, A Oool Read. ness. Miss Squires got a'verdiet for 950. was v.pon the verge of delirium ,,remeDs on
� - � - alone amidst the dead. as help'loos- to- ' ginger. He had of the nat
x N . --- � move would never have uttered. a word. indeed I and sources of courage and hope. Indeed There is nothing that condu - pomioff of
� J I -Ab they � - .1 �. . , . - . In the other me,- Wiss - Temperton, a na- account of the useof this
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- fifiree- d4& ,Already tho'ie tidings had reached matter that touches most of all the ex- that a cool head, with a perfect confidence y introduced himself as "a she wanted the officer to do Lhat it had
I � � - Then the sun slione forlir with'& this whoie matter of going to church is a ting of emergencies better had original] what he could the shrubb
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i 11 Uess that almost maddened him; tlfid._,hfk her.. '-W�-ell,.l equie here, and I thought that wholesale V a. cases
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�F � � - shrieked aloud for suceouri but none � periences of life. Those who go to church that everything is going to come out right. , druggist, .-grocer, drysalter. oil for her. This is but one of se er I the niaht,
. . were I if you -knew, you would rather trust her to merchant, and dental surgeon, and *ished that have come to light Within a few . n
� \ - there to- bear him. 'At- times - uncon I gave are the only real authorities on the value Whether'things are 11 coming out all right " tened as were fo
� � . smons- my care than to any other man's., of chureb-going. If there is no God then or not, at least the feeling of quietself-con- her to give him an order"' "What!allat weeks. Thepeople wbobave threa from large
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n. � . ness came to hi? relief ; at others he moan- -Edith your message. worship is absurd. If we are only material trol makes one better able to work toward once ?" inquired Mr. `Jiis'tice Day, and Mi to stop the sale of Jamaica ginCer are 11 Itis a
r, ... � ed the name he loved so dearly. Even in I ud to do it,
1 I had asked me to protect her; then I told in origin and essence, and if our life is only the good result. To a mother this self-pos- Temperton, standing in the witness box, thoroughly aroused and they iut�e
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�. I I I his agony'he pitied the maiden Who had. he r of my deep love.
K, 17 r . - I have done YOU " a struggle between a cradle and a grave, session is invaluable. In a large family J 11 attired in'a light str4w-colored Summer - _____________rm�_ ba,d been s
� , I yielded her heart to him. old- friend, but I have doae why the sooner the struggle. ends the small events calculated to upset the do- ;1 �
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I I The SEM was sillking With a ruddy . light it unknowingly. Can,you forgive 91) 1 - . .- less to can
1"- - . behind the- plait; night w me. better. But if there is a God, if we really , hinery are constantly otcurring. ia� the current'style," answered " Yes." A Natural Incub&tOr- aareful.
,__ .as_coming on, _ Reginald was silent. His face w,as death- have a soul, there are sufficient reasons wh ineiatic mac be a law of nature that chil- ijbJ%.viid6wer hhdiormerly proposed to Miss The officers and men of the United Sta�es x1one, and
X '?� . I $Vin, and Reginald, in spite of.his - - eyes Y It seems to
q, � t- - � _wild, ly ,Whit-,-; a look of misery was in -hi we s�ould enter into His gates with thanks- dren should continually have hairbreadth Temperton, and assured her -that he 11 loved cutter Rush relew marvelous tales of won- i6n attack.
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U , Incoherent prayers, still live,L - � - .:,, � ' oved so - - d throng his courts with praise. .
� I R - I � Presently the sound of a v _ as li, - eA - at the ,w6ihan he had I giving an escapes, and come within an inch of losing her far better than he had loved his first drous discoveries made by thern during theL' from the
� 4' '- _- '� - - � � Dice resolied dqarly'� � '' `,' - vi ife. " For all thi� he -proved quite a typical 1890 cruise. -, They dredged for deep-sea ing. "
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X _W . breach -of -promise defendant, for be finally oddities " 0 e aim t �i � less it
I � the-ratile of a� irag - - - :�� - � - ' - - -91 .� Over and Over Again. - ture that they should escape. And when. in Om I But w
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w - � on�hpr._"ee I ,.� with no 1�q an the pacifie's bed. They collected marine
. k 11 e�_ ivmtot.��11. ,_ -11.1 - ..a . I - refused to m& I detachmen
. ,Help! Water -�-.oh ! give�, m , . ,. me," she'said. "It Over and over again, I ever the critical moment arrives in her own �A ;other -and' aiga� .90 delicate in figure that
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� He tried to shout' the woix - - buf ey - He was so kind No matter which way I majr�tur% -, life or ' � eir
- I ._s� �o th - '_� waa'i�6t-: Bernard's .fatil 'hat before y 'qg out- even - th i
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walls _; - It til - zgoo . me. _�ould 1help, I ving - Some lesson I have to leb6m. came and made a fool of me," said the lady, ,,a,rsest outlines, leavi 9 the mi I
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� Z - .. _10 L of life a womaii to remember -that the worst _I - there is an,
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I .; �` . � - ,_,'oarer.,_l1b was p .- -.him? I hadxot forgotten,you. I could not One doing will not suffice, I e 11 He -asked. me," she Continued, I I what I as a hazy mist on the vision, and finallY out-
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11 � I .- ., ... . I voice WM hushed.- Wit dio.that�;na tilebrverayear, but I looked Though doing is not in -vain -. To do that means instead mean , 2 .18 ean, did themselves -by getting
� . . - � 4- _�"�' And a b:essing failing me once or twice, to he helpless t and I said - 1,�'It ' i n6t w1at I in a fine photo-
1� 4 - - - , - Ust"lliffort the- wounded1f6utetionegg'. .. � e__-- . - lost brother. It is I -Who I then said, I I ature sporting in th division.
, - � - , 1-1-. I - �, �Y,bu as a - May come if I try again. , g ipstead ofau ,
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4 f - - , , oi . � - of help � _ ist., but what you inesn.' * He graphic view of a ere
I � ". - . I I e--�me-:4atei --.,---- - tivetatsk-1purforgiveness.' I - - - h righ t away
I ", . - - � . - a - - . - -1. - I ancb_ -In -An -truetgelia -one- shoiAd- �r don'qwteud to mar ,'and I ,saidL - I Then sand of one of the lOw-lYing islands whic
o; 11 . � - �, .- 1. Ashisvoicedied .wayin.4 ftil6f I I .- - - ' The path that has one e been trod _y . rath, .. fy, . ,
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�, 1 J , - _ , .- . .� ... � 6. Surely-th - - ,� - 1. , __ - . always 10 people ready to cry or faint or some of the supposed antediluvibn mODst'e down on th
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I - � � - _- - I � 44bdia, th6w4it-h ne- fas'a 6f en&g hand he To render us fit for Heaven. - b,tor on, the aid
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