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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-08-03, Page 3board. I waa young then and anxious the we f is- g 1-f t for a while with 'the dralnatitt Melee, r • o ts own m e o save nearly squeezed. the breath out of rae, sorry for the really III. Bet there JO man have not the Spirit of Christ, he dissect one of those bodies; but some- viotore. Higher and. higher till jitai tot be the first sent down tato ber for mine, . and sehlewitat succesisfully. Then, and there isn't any doubt but that the .,,m,.,..__ , is, moue of His."-Ront. VW, 9. body inuat do it, and I shall. In tbe reach the celestial hills. Crowns rad - name of God anti humanity I will do hint and inanaortal for all the victors; the sake ° 6 reP 011 f th utati it would "Hettie and I were married a menth metaphor" 11 k' I I d 4 next Itch he Would have tightened on :.."''''"M °teas of people, who are, Per" Tbere is nothing Snore desirable the work." lee went borne, made oUt but eternal death' to every .deserter. give me, fox reputation meant moneYf ' _ oe , ins y spea mg, p pe on 7 emwobeurld , 0 Area ian a ele- e at bitch never came. All IOU pathy, and who too Ando= receiVe It. abbOVI: :ritieskethda:mi. in tWo. lialei, even MOre ils ;seed of our sym- later" and money, you aee, was the only rea- HeRE AND TilERE. herd, and &Speed. money in wooL 134W a They are the people who, although not Then I delved he the •mines for the giant rise ahead of us, a little to one , . Son. why Betties and 1 were deferrIng . ~ sid f da 0 , gra t e bridle and i , Ye I our marriage. hie/reeling Inlormadoe fralla illit Parts er dross of gold, end didn't find anY/ At WO us all up a -standing. I felt the 11aPPY- is she who, during some period ful eacrifice of the Son of Go& Fie , ge reedien, iiire liffsnoter Mr Crete' "The sea was running high as I was- the wood, last I made a fortunate strike in tale boomer releaae his hold on Me and of her existence, has not belonged to . ed and have lost our temper, or _have walked to Emmaus. He walked from !triode. carried dowa in ray heavy armor from Most of the patients irk lunatic asy•- P IGW and for a time revelled in the } heard him drop from the hone. The the army of martini who beta) bee° to Bethany, ' Ileliwawllendr Another new propherbas arisen, and the deck of the /steamer to the tloat limn have brown or black eyes. charms of nature and learned eo bunt b 'di been impatient under some light cross Caperuaum giant at the horss's head dropped,. the - ri e, and When ..1 tuened my head to " nnder the weather " for so long that tt ti 3 unile r wt43all=faorrY '0 hr isc4 His after the style of the late Metber Sbip. alongside, where the Topes by which Evarybody in Denmark, over nine the lutugaroo. I learned a good many see what all the cpmmotion was I Saw their friends get used to the fact, and/ we wake up to. new appreciation of from jer beavreL3Atiched, His back ached for us. ton, has embodied his prophecies is a . to haul me up again were fastened on, poem of ape oan read and write. thiegs about kangaroos that are not two gigantic kangaroos in combat, Tbe It ratty be, in their secret souls rather proper equipoise of nature. We wish • that, we bad beeu bore with self bale now much Jews we ached( for Him? more or less "poetical" effusion under The India -rubber tube through which Up-to-date suits for divers have a in the books -for instance, that the stretched lifeless on the ground. T2'e weary of it. atim We envy the hearing of that Let, tie this morning look over ell Abe the caption of "Oudnaore's prophecy of 14 was to be supplied with air was ed. telephone attachment, so that the sub- bushman. trainedk n ' men who is never thrown ante per- years of our life, sant see the pa ry the twentieth century."' Its author ie pawl, list of our self-secrifices. Not one deed turbation. IVire liye under the feel - 09.141; " It fa foe short," " 0,0 ehe mid: these traits ot character tut Ohriet had AT TOE BO we "belt" to go down lei ea THE OUT LW KARGABOO1 been told Me ae to the way bushmen 'IMPOSITION OF JESUS eareteb." But the coat would them, Vit I think we have the seeds _ _ITO we juet tasteeed weight* to my ' • ;tit :trileit eneugb, eo elm took it off, ideated in our Pout, and the berveet ind'aced intiltaLeore to become outlaws -""9"ionleimag feet and ropes to my arms. X took a in varloue With thle prospect amid antt it uPola the boy. after awhile will come. Glory to 04 F E sEA rubber mouthpiece between my teeth before me X road4 uF my mind I might REV. DR, TALMA°E PREACHES 03 That waa mmelecaerificek That was you have the blessed beginnilige and droelied overboard- The Water A CATTLE THIEF AND A KIDNAP* ati well be killf)d trying to free MY - THE SPIRIT OF GENTLENESS. oppressed me fes.rfullY. and I couldn't PER* AUSTRALIAN TALES SAY. self from the kanfaroe ati to wait uAtil b for your nature and ithough you are in- Ohriat taking off 11 ro a you and me, beggarcl for eternity with- fullf ;mere day by day of year arose- A. DIVER'S STOler. have atood it Mere than a few mninutee, the boatmen fel foul of me, and I eft wee almost enongh te craze a eatight you up in my armee anti aignal- eee In that few miteatee I found Yoe, ee.ea ammeommen Troia Me queer Sewn* .-etruggle more desperately .- The grustino 4,00eue re our 4,010ue_ ittemnairmae.irtielis,eluagethpelicemy 4rwctadayirnaggibnyg e“oornivngss zu,s itthilsespiyoutirt sear jezhast.,,pray.s.eirs; 11•Ittli` l'hommt e"htas Into "14 Pro* scores arid *hundreds from it. the Coe. high. I would Aot thia merning my man outright," said the old diver. ea died 1110111 MOII elerees, It Ile than ever, and PA'I'll OP WEAReeletese began to led to the ea to tkaut ue up quick. ft IA i g A SHOUT LCATTDLY FOR,. HELP, We all pity tbe victim in theelutehal --tee tree -et Airy tame seem Ansirs. settee -Melt and Poor 111041 Fret averse lege of Burgeons decided that there one discoUraging ward le you. X real- "Ay, it was a tight fix -that in the !4.11- kali W-4 tooknleinlear bends in nem and. Mot Kaatistoos Wive Ways Thus melte althOugh I hadn't the least idea there of a aueden and severe onslaught of ill" le Him -um leetiteuce. eautiraem mast be a post-raortem examination iy think you have twine of the favor- Conqueror. She watircoming, in front looked, Leto his good, benefit eYes, lithithig Them on Keening Pastime. A despatch. from Weihingten says: T e. , Went ear tipleisiiten. in order that they Might kii0w, how to able aymptoms of a complete and et - that awful disease. areal recovery from Ma malady of Pin. e e r a . a th M dite r nean after a three Years' "With swelling heart I told him, "YOSTS ag0 I Wan a toyer In AIM- nlienree'h wi?eanleYn °II:4 bteg°711 astobei:Uvigt:lien ttehne thought of hie sufferings and we long A ea‘thirrearZitailence in the College Watch. PraY Study. Compare. On to. ovule°, one went down in a gale us in such words ges I could, of my grate/ tralia," said a former member of the boomer began to aqueeze, and as .E tO help him. All of ua who here a nese; ear hearts aro wrung a the ...Bev, Dr. Talmage preaohed frora otilsergeona till Dr, Gaion rose and ward the prize. m sheathe not your eight Or home with eVerY aoul on Ladle focrov!arilis illaierroouie hettftW:glitT tZ drainetic profession, "and, I dallied kept on atraggling, he bed prettY seark of humanity in our inalte-up are the following teatte-""Now if atuy said: "I know it is certain deatle.to sword till yon have gained the last hen a p %leant disposttion. his will, then went to the daeleaction, out it we cannot be happy ourselves accomalished it. end in twelve houre _ • and we cannot make others happy, died. That was self-sacriticethat the A NEW PROPHET. When) we feel that we have -heen vex- "rid 134) et 12 a' combat was short. One kang la a garoos to be home other turned and came toward me, 1 , atilicisergeedt tPeher7Unrfre• Perhaps one of the most trYing Irish counsellor -at -law, who resides "Now, ray dear boy," said mY otd converse 'With his way xobbers and the like. I sae I shoald it „he bet Danny Dee, 'the giant and that for' it long time, is that tbe and cattle thieves, kidnappers, bigh- almost fell out of my saddle for who things about being only aessively ill, ing that as years pao* along our char- name: in me life or in your life worthy the an . . . . in the United States, and like some friend and tnetructor, Lot , e am- t th f • A friendly wrestling match betWeen 1 ter s t meait. Happily for me he had been o tame kaugareio of Boort Run settle - learned that, but perhaps I had bet- . brothere, John and Frederick Singer, ay the the good people I met • Patient' becomes ashamed of her indite spirit of Tally:et others among. hts fellow-countryffiell ous deep-sea divir, who came forwent lu Webst r C't I actor will be mellowed and ripened, Still further: the ° positien, and its mortified' that she can table, forgetful of the f t ab t 'heaven and earth in threhegag of 'a It d ' the and we will beconie more self -metre'. a spirit of huiaility, he has evidently no love for either • , to close the little glass wiedow in raY death of the 'former. diming my career et a gentleman helmet, "tale good care of yourself, stentsniau in A.ustralia told m,e such Twenty-five years ago she United was the case. I never bad any ocular and don't stay long below. The our- States supplied 15 per cent, of the rents' are swift." world's coal consumption ; now they proof that there were kangaroo cattle • "I dropped 'into the waves with a tozooly ao per °mat. thieves' or kangaroo highway robbers, splash, oinking swiftly down through The champion aneezer is John Spline' but I shall believe in kangaroo horse the' brilliant eunlit. waters which, of Yonkers, N.Y. During a sneezing fit thieves an.d kidnalmers until my dying sneezed so violently that bedIslo- day. I'll tell you why. - • though rough and boisterous at their Ile oated his right shoulder. "While I was living this life .of a. surface, suddenly grew oalln as 1 Pass- D trector of Census Williare R. Mer- gentleman sportsman I was. quarteted ed. below. • nem was educated at a Racine sebool • et a little settlement t Boo t "I glanced up at the sun, which ap. one Q his strolle that day, and hap- pened along in the bush just as that kidnapping boomer was rushing me to his destination. Danny reopgrlized the horse and me, knew what the trouble was, and that was enough. He step- ped, into the rescue, and healt out vengeance with a merciless hand. Danny led the way back to the nettle - meant, and' when 1 told how he had sav- ed me from being kidnapped he was a bigger lion than ever. But that it was a fan that kangaroos were thus corrupted an.d turned into ways of crime saddened me, and I never went kaiagarooing after that" never truthfully say, "Very well, thank Sto a an rustic. He who peured all 'the wa- England or its People. His anti -Brit- you I" to the trequent tnquiries con- , evil left in our nature uneradietted tem of the earth telt of Ills hand -the ish feeling is strongly shown in the corning her health, Of course araong grows to more offensive proportions, Amazon, ;the EuPhrates, the Miss- dire fate which he decrees for Eng- the lower clew there are those who " enjoy poor health,"• and whO may be • - and; that a transgression not oast out, iasipPL the Ohio. the St. Lawrence-, . land during the next nentury. He may beeoine !the grandfather , a bending over a well to beg of a Sam said to " glery in their infirmites"-• • el though hardie,le-the Scriptural.sense. - aritan -woman a drink. He who spread says: - great generation of iniquities. out the ca,nopy of the heavens and set . , . . "War, devastation, But this is not 'the Masa to be pitied, ' '",!! it is possible to' have oar disposie the earth for His -foot-stool, lodging Famine, plague, end great conflagra. except as we have compassion•for any : Clone all made over again. Because with one Shnon, a tanner. He whose tien ; poor, ignorant creature with distorted • we do not believe' tine, our dispositions . chariots the 'winds are, walking. with Then modern Babylon will burn views of life. , aore feet. Jostled as thought He were down, • But atm who needs sympathy is the do not improve; ,A. num sari: "I am a nobody, Punned as thongh he vvere Woe! 'Woe I to great tiodom-Lon- refitted, educated woman whd would be irascible, and I can't help it•;" or. "1 a . criminal outlaw.- Nicknamed. don town! well if she could, and who keeps raueh • „- nan revengeful, and 1 °oft nelii it, strip% at. epit‘on, Hushing the tem- Then the people will be fierce Mid of her discomfort to herself. She is „era's- neats and yet sittIng down without . thankful that she is not confirm/I teellereef • • or, "I am impulsive, and I can't help -- ' - • any Assumption in tbe cabin. by the Little they'll tare for religion and It." Yoq can help IL We Mai have disciple& as though Ile haa done no • God i peered as a great ball of fire, but growieg smaller and smaller as I sank lower; it finally see,med like a tiny red spark of a candle. and then faded froin sight. • "I cleared a hank Of thick sea -weed and stood at last uPon the bright, Sandy bottom. • "Passing round a teef of rocks fan- cifully honey -combed, I tame upon a mass of tangled rigging, and a few steps brought me to the man-of/War halfeburied whops she lay in 'the drift- ing send. . ."Great ceution was necessary lest should becoute.entaegled among the roves or caught wider the' Shifting timbers, and making my way newly to the companioneway I sent up the signal: • . • '"I am about to enter the vessel -- I shall be in dangere-play out rOpe freely and giveme plenty of air.' "I, made my way to the lower deck and found reyeelf in „the forward cabin./ TiTirtlii4l about for the doorway, know- ing that ow ia the Main saloon the deck lights would' enable . 'to see more dietinetly., "Oleaeing the rubbish and. drifted sand from .about the doorway I put ray shoelder ,fo the doot, shoved it' bade against the watets; and resolute-. ly entere,d. An' aviful silence Was we. on eierything-a siledce as• of death. Avon, N.Y., 'resulted in fatal injuries I was alone at the bottom of the sea te Geotge. Hunt, a druggist. eit hole modelled on English lines. He there right in the kangarob country. To became an expert cricketeee and atill hunt kangaroos seems almost like go - retains a ginet Internet In the game.. Ing out to run dowri and maul the and Monde hair is the finest. The The eoaraest humen hair is the red, life out of a few of youe deceat re- lative.s, but thickness a human hair varies. Evora tbe 250th to the 000th part of an , THE KANGAROO HUNT • HOSPITAL Fell BIRDS. bed, to her•room, or even to the house, As the phrase is, She can go about • .- ,our dispositions made over again --evil mere than wipe the aweat frona His Then London mob, A fiere,e, lawless like other peciple." Like other people! uprooted, right implanted. • If it is brovv in His father's carpenter's shop crew, BuL oh, with what a difference! ever done at all, My friends, it will be Taking, the foot of,death off the heari Will murder and 'yob the Hhylock Where others awake refreshed in the • '-^ of Lae -area and breaking the shackles Jew. morning, she dregs herself from her bY alaving Oa diaPaaltiaa 01 "Bus against 'the grave -mouth, and yet Kings andaords and religion they will bed with a prayet•fer physical strength . to bear her bravely through the hours Christ *set doWn in the 'midst of our walking home with Mary and Martha deride, • nature. t • ' . are thoagh Re were only a plain catie And all kiwis of property% they wile that mwit intervene before she can, I ehall this morning .cliscourrie to again lay her . weary body down, . zen of Jerome/tem going out to stay the ifivide; , you: about the.disposition bf the- Lord night in the suburban * village of And great Manamon's temple -Lon- Where others attack work with .joy, Bethany. Omnipotence under a coun- itionn bank- she spurs or whips herself en to pere • Jesus, for "if any man have not the tryinan's grab, Vfalking in common London rabble will plunder and inch. • • Was the chief recreation of the gentle - An uncommon disease caused the Dieu sportsman le Australia the time death of Mrs. Role Funk, a resident I was there, and as I had/ become' a 'of Bloomington, Tn. Portions of her member af that order of eitizena.after flesh had become as dry and hard as bone..' making my pile in tallow. I, of that of St. Gothard, and on the line The longest tunnel in the woyld is chouttartsek,abangdar'00.tes.tthitnertra.ndYyclouu of the railroad between Lucerne and have to sit on your horse like a star. Milan. Xtieltingth ia nine and one-half circus rider, too, or you will never miles. ' • hunt kangaroos more than once. -You Forty-five thousand goats have 'been are apt to be lassoed out of your sad - placed on a ranch at •Lowney June- dle and left•hanging by your neck at , rummer for ilie Treatment 01 Suffering Birds inimice at eerweetiL How many Londoners know' of the Birds' Hospital down in Norway ?: says a letter !vim that great city. A Can-. ary with a broken leg, your seedy par- t*, your prize poultry with tubercul- osis, mar racing pigeon witb n touch of " liver "--etich is welcoraed there and restored. This old intititution is in charge of Prefessor 'Vale, who was led e to the olooler study of hirds' ailments from' the fact that hia own died under the ordinary treetment. He made frequent: exectriments with medicines,. and now, after fourteen yeare of study, he bou- nders hinaself•cepable of curing almost. any feethered createre suffering .firom t -or ailMentrenrattpeen the' winged bipedsg et it-ean be banish- ed, " welled head," ean be redeced, tuberculo.sla can be egterininated, while :minor illa Wive all their cures. " cared. a Yaluable racing pigeon a few dayia ago," said the 'doctor.. It came home ill and wants& and when I s6a it bent it was gaining' flesh and ready to fly for, a cup. letiger birds ? lipirit of Clued, he is nOn0 of Ilia" sandals, seated. with publicans and sin- ' sack, in the first place, the algrit of Jesus ners 0, the hemility of the Son el England's trade will canoe loo • devast- , was et spirit a gentleness. 4 know ed.. Row •little you and I have of ation; &arra it so satisfactorily. that nobody Sand a nePervecitush;onshIrdntijotu may sus • WO s with a perseverance • he often k • Bisnesfosr thheart: i . • • It. We gather a few moree--drillere Woe I Woe! to the proud British fla- tlet ;sometimes He made Wrathful than other people have, or we get a tion h ypocrite mid little higher sootal position than earns England, England, the' nations did en - utterance against the h / one Ohm has, and. hovv we strut and thrall, the Pharisee, but for the most rt Pa t wan people to know their places, and Like Babyion and Heine she will and 'His demeanour trete ory out: ala • tie& New Meeico, It is . the largest tee end of some drooping viee as you goat ranch in the world. The intention pass ;through the country, and if you is to produce goatskins for, the tanner- keep your seat as your. horse dashes ies in Boston and Philadelphia. ovey tt stretch. pf ground made pie, - This highest aCtive. volcanci in the turesquely irregular by al 'Militia big mom,. eet lulls, you.stand, a chance of being weeld is that of the smoking. • tipped out of it Into an ...,,,a4juiatingtract. titte,,,n Popecetepetl, in afaxitio. It .is• or; donaellifibet-114-treated to a run '''lleil..eisib?ivteovrIslite.i.e.t4crartntedr II: stirrup end4our head playing shinny -11;111841 aeross country with yeur foot. in , the is 1,000 feet deep : • with loge and boulders. Then, When Farm hands ia Yueneie -Weir. linen you get into a nob of kangaroos -half er task accomplished, leave her with •-.'' flushed cheeks, shortened breath, and ' trembling hands. " just a tittle 'ler:. vousness," she explains' laughing. Or, when urged to patticapate in,. seine . not this great Babylon fall) . • pleasure, she: 03COUSOS herself witttetheee„,ee •eseeee„ea gentle, and toeing, ana kind, and that I• have built for thei might of my Not ' by . vandals - that . layriess patient, Mid inoffensive and pleasant. majesty tied for the honor of my ofeW-. - they would not speak as . did a good . had an omnipotence witb . which He Chruit. . ' • It, lawn be consoling to Irishmen and %/Oman to such a never -really -ill, but ' . , 'alight have Wan to Pieces the assail.: Still furtheri the spirit ot Christ was to ail lovera of the 'Emerald -lisle ars of His character, it makes Iiis gen- a !spirit • of- prayer.: Prayer oe ', the that hlr. Ctidffifire:S4sative.lan-F. . • plea that she is " a little tired." sInt ' 4 how tired only God• and she 'know I ' Perhaps if tbose she loves knew all, . When you consider the fact that lie might get something of tha humility of we But from workshops, , colleges and schools," • kingdom?" Would to God that . . mountabas. Prayer in "Gethsemane. to share in the disastrous fate' which ::.:63;fro'V'w:d,.teiellt7arseei,ate E:m0.70,:ces, bwehee:ccyloauirede: .in her•energetio way, " it: would be a • LienaSS emu more remarkable. Lit" Pxayer on the lak& Prayer, among is tci overtake Great Britain. On the tie children, who always shy off from the Sick. Prayer on the cress. Why, contrary such on era is promised ea not look tired I It must be a regular ' • ' nuisance to be forever worn out 1 It • urough man, retailed into Ms presence you cannot mention the mune of Jesus should please even the most ardent is had enough to see. you feel like that • and chambered on Him until. people without being obliged to think of pray- Fenian. 'In shaky„ Metre, and still it must be worse to'be tbe victim. Oh, • ' vends, so sore with disease that they '..hact to bell them to stand back. Jai- 61% thank: Thee, 0 Father, Lord of heaven Then . England's fall and - devasta- Prayer for' little childxen: ''l More shaky rhyme, he decrees:-- .• , outburet of iinpatience. '' ''' ' I wish. you, were well I"' with a final and earth, that Thou bast lakl. these tion, - • ' Let those of us who heve never tr • • them, asked Ilim to put Ille hands on 'shuddered tict have' any one come mar (hinge from the wise and ptudente-and--Wtkl makee'Irelaild a glorious nit- den this long path of weariness b ry '' hast revealed them•iento babes." Pxay- tion, ' • • their wounds; it was so very soothing, er for His friends: ''Father, I will that The Irish Renublic witl take its sta-• There. wee not a mother with so aim they be with me where I am." .Prayer tion . and cielicate a babe that she was garmenes a dozen cer so "lanes" together make of alx)tiess white', ,When, a nob-e-eciu may have the luck 'to tackle: they become even slightly soilea. they ,. wriat they can a regular up-antleip beaten' lei change them. Work is gee: boomer; and if you do-Hweil,.saY I If Win there; farni laborers ern well .pele, you do, yua will begin: to - have your tied they can.afford to be- tady..e.„ , doubts about your caring to be a gene Yes, swans and turkeys, I. beets ate tleman sportsman in Australia. An tended both. • *. • up-Andeup 'boomer, or a bloomin' old . " I haven't' any oanarie,s on wooden legs 'hetc, but I have often set &brok- en one. Inse a large 'quill, :Split open, and lined with cotton wool as a splint; it keeps the limb quite firm.. ltirany canaries thee.' treat are suffering from wrong •feeding. Most books on caner.: iea say that canary seed' is •the 'best food, ,vvnereas it is ahont the most un- suitable, with perhaps, the . exception of' millet.'t , • Mi. Vale explained the various con- atituents of canary see& and demon- strated that the* were in a very differ- ent proportion feom that required by neatly break the kangaroo's neck. nature. Sterna is the great ememy of Dogs trained for the purpose harass the •human race, according Ds Mt. Vale. the game and get it in position. so. If the system wea entirely flee from 'that you caw tbe better. and surer de- Starchy foods. one would throw off di- -liver aease .without effort, and the modern THE DEATH BLOW, Briton' would live, as his ferebears, to It requires -a -good deal of skill and one •fiundred and twenty years. dexterityeto strike the right spot and Mr. Vale recounts with gibe tlie at Inc same time guard yourself' tory of a white owl whieh he, owned The explosion of a soda fountain in maneas some call him, is a leader le a nob Of kangs; anti there'snaoroi. fight iiim than there is in a barrel of Sixth ivtitel rum. If the. Juloomia'• eta Mau, gets the seitee.ze on you and is inclined; to stop the light right, tbere and.then; he'll put on the preasure and crack:'yetur bones aa you would crush' a 6dt-shell almond.. • . "it isn't snortemeeltke • to bilge/Aft' .kangaroo with -a gun- Your weapon teshort but heavy•oleb, and, as you charge your game, the object is to de- liver ti• blew with the club that Will Patient with those who mast feel that • ..• the road " winds utreard -ell the_. my." afraid to trust it in the Saviourai for Hie enenees: "Father, forgive•theme Amongst ' the most enlightened nti- „.e."7- -Thee . eoettaiefeeeeere 00 .geutis it they know not what they do.” ' .Prayer ' • . . • , for alt natione "yhy kingdom mime." Oh, Erin's son; .thoe ate not for.- woutce not wake up, the faintest. slam - Row little of that spirit you and I got; . - • ' • , .bad woman into alis presence. tem ber. Nome rough people hastled a __. have. How soon our knees get .ftted. Emmet's. epitaph is wait at lasti ' powdered sugar, one gill' rich, sere Kill her." Jesus Looked al her, ana keep his mind away frem the store,•and • pen, • . ' Freeze same as iee cream' I. cream; aad all together gad aft then looked at the assuage's, ana , sale: "Let ,him ' ftiat me -without sin the office, and ,the- shop and concen- Believe In prophecy , and '' Columb - trate iLin supplication? Whets' are the Lemon Ica' Creaml-One qUart best . . . . east- the first stone." • ., When • a pbialis full of . odours • which are tbe Let the . watchwoid now and ever kill& cream. eight ounces white' pulverizeil "-•, . burnt ma., • sat by the wayside prayers. of the saints? 0, we ' want ne, . ..: .• . . Stir -continually' • until -it • reaches Jaen - thy plumed on a Wrong key. I had a more erayer in the house,' more orayet That all nations mest and shall be' sugar, three whole Siege. Place on fire. : in the nursery, more prayer in the par- efreet • . ' • - . et ove . miming a great ado bet:same he nee no vision, um pewits told 'Aim to hums up lour,•more peayer in the social circle ler order that his nationality may ing,•point. 'Then irameatet mays -prayer tn tite.Church, more praye not. be mistaken, of which there is lit- • -•that ne was bothering the twister; nut twist, mune where be was aao er in the legislative hall, more prayer tle danger after one has read his effit- thee I had to .part them now and then to reach the after oa.bin, and more tda, and he wee trying to Mini it into his boat; • In its vigorous efforts to ete then one turned and followed in the wake I anade behind me. Their faces cape it made it high leap, and as it were oftennlose against my helmet, fell. into the boat Its tail struck Mr. and'it horrified me to notice that they Mygett, knocking him senseless. He. ell wore still upou their faces the nu-, remained waccinacious for three hOurs. press of the tetror that had come Up- There Was great fun at Keltbach, on. them with death. • • • . In the. saloon .of the Conqueror,' aa three •inches in diameter was tern in close &met nae were postured, like . in- r eht chest his left arm was broken grim sentinels set to watch me in my •k -1- ? A . . work, the officere -and a crew a two ill 'two Places, anu. his rignt arm was left hanging by shreds of flesh. '- hundred! . '"Yes, there were the ill-fated men, Queer things heppen .in Chicago. as they stOod when death overtobk Not long • ago tbe Chicago River actu- them on . that awful night -when 'teey ally ,barst 'forth in Gaines, and the were sinking. • ' •• • - . - "Before they"had reached the com- bridge at Kinzie street- took fire from panionway the mighty water had rash_ them and was damaged „le the (Mount of el,500. ' A fire boat . had to play a ed in upon them, and they died where ik had met them at the threahold. ' stream on the river, which at the time. • 'The eddYing waters carried thein had its surface covered with oil.' here and there through the cabin, but An immense tarpon. wee cau,ght by A. stilL ao close weee they to one another a elygott; at Boca Grande Pass, Fiore FRUIT ICES. Orange Ice.. -juice Six arangee t tabiespoonfula extract orange, juice o one temon, one timed; water, one pour' , said: "Denounce her nue'. Blast her. Who is there tnat.foir tee minutes. can Heed' you this inerel. all, true Irish - and stralzi. When aoldrplace in fre er; and flavor with one eablespoonful• extract tenon and 'freeze. . • . among the young, more prayer among sion, Mr. Cudinores last stanza is de- • said to tam: " What wilt thou that I do unto thee ?",tientleness of voice. VV'et haVe not teated its Powen yeL The. Be says:-... , ' tientleness on hand. 'Gentleness of foot, very Moment ivhen the Diet of Harem- . and ripest red-cheeked beaches; peel The place 'of mY nativity . • .1 . . have it. The 'rough mountain Mutt, deliverance to Proteinants, that very • • the greatescarrea headland ; !oyes to moment Martin Lather was kneeling Parish of -Kilfinane / took down into the °elm lake at ite Limerick County. richt and grand, the old. , Lord, teach ua hoW.to Pray. voted to himself and his birthplace. Peach. ice Cream. -One dozen of beet • we alliadmire it inougn. tee..entnefidl- berg were •ainging.the edict that gave, Moorestown is my native. land, . . • / and stele • place in china basin, erush viettesix ounces ptilverized sugar. Now takenne (twat best cream, eight ounces • r down in hie private retain, praying for • • jeC . Erin's green dominion. . . feet; the normiest ' winter loves to the accomplishment of the ob• t Pulverized. white sugar, ' tyro whole. Merge Liao the sunshiny spring, ana eggs. Place all oil fire until it reaches Without any communication between , As they resemble Mother Shipton's . . tare must be attracted ba the gen- where Martin Luther was praying ProPnecies in their yersification. so Mr. Culdniciren prophecies are likely to re- place in freezer and freeze. When • the most impulsive and precipitate na- boiling. point ; now remove and strain; the'Diet a Nuremberg and the, yoom for that grand accomrprishm-ent, semble some of hers in their fulfilment timiess of ChrisL The calmness of His nearly frozen stir in peach pula, with , Wok shamed boisterous Gennesaret in. tablespoonfpl extract almonds ; give ' om particularly that one vvhich Buys: - Martin • Luther rose fr his ton" knees with a Ahout, rushed out into And the world to an end • shall . • . , to placidity. How little of that few more turns of freezer to harden; tieneas you and I have! Let us confess the street, and, cried: "We have. got . coma . ' .Respberry •Vinegar. -The most sim- '- it. itt is a' tendency of out -door life to the victory. The Protestaktri are free.' In eighteen itundeed ana Ninety- . stroke our distiositions the wrong was. That was prayer getting the answer One- . ' / The thunder of the worlde scorn sown straight from the 'throne. We need to --e Pray like Daniel, 'with our face toward f lath his' case the wish Is doubtless th the milk of human kindneas, Th treachery the extotion the ignoble against the assaults of the kangaroo, for he has his .eye on the chance .of getting, in a blow 'on you that may send yoa sprawling from, your--herse. "I got so that 1 could 'handle the club and the horse pretty well oe .a kangaroo hunt, and rather liked. the exciting sport until one day I ran foul of a kang that was following 'a life of outlewry, and .thet spoiled me for kangarooing. A paxty of us had gone up the run five or six miles kan- that simply revellee in a diet consist- ing of the remains of birds. that had died of• different diseaties sent 'to his master ,for post mortern purposes, and yet remained healthy. • - "Ar mOment passed and I was' terri- "Mal. and, a.shart'time •ago.; pia- . fled at receiving no response from a wrier eseePed from alas jail, and the second or third signal. • warden let out about fifty convicts to "/ pulled the rope again violently- Mint for him. The people of the town waited -still no reply. supplied intoxicants to the prisoners, "Great heavens What did it all and they becameeio gloriously fuddled meant Had they forgotten me? Were that they were unable to find • the they going to leave me there at the fugitive, and had to be escorted back - bottom of the sea with that Awful to the jail. • mew?. I no sooner realized my help- A. very peculiar lady; and a rather lessness than an uncontrollable ter - . • ARE YOU JEALOUS. After -.marriage jealnusy should. be striven. against just as one battles garooing... We.bad five clogs and ran ease/ with fever or any other kind of dis- It creates misunderstandings by Pie method is to ctush the berri ' with sugar enough to insure ferment - Hon 'into a cask with, a small opieneuag queer horse were referred to by an ad- rar took possession of me. Surely they suddenly into a nob of seven kanga- roos. The leader of the nob was the up-and-uppest boomer, the bloomin'- est old man I had ever seen except a tame kangaroo that belonged sit the settlement, and • that tame kangaroo beat anything, •they said, that had even beim seen in Australia, lt was takeb. when only a few days old and grew to an enortnous size, and had the run of the settlement, and the whole country, for that matter. Everybody knew Danny Dee, as the'big tame kang was called, and Danny seemed to know everybody and everythtng. When I saw the big leader of this mob rise before me, I couldn't help but think that ne Might be Dandy Dee's broth- er. He rose to recefte the attack of three of our dogn, and he atood not less than eight feet nigh, He gathered in each one of thole three dogs as they sprang et..him and laid them down in one, tWo, three order, without a whole bone tunong them. This blooznin' old man seemed not only will- ing but anxious to join in a general fight with us. One of our party kill- ed bis kangaroo, but all the rest of the nob except the boomer. fled to the bush. There were three of us 'hunt - era and we all charged upon the boom- er, the Ewe reraaining dogs having fol- lowed the ,fleein.g nob: can't tell you the hundreds; it chilli love, though it is a sign of love, and it makes the unity of thought and feeling that ebould. exist between husband and wife. a holloW mockery. It is the. wife's part to cure this canker. Women are so delicately sen- sitive and so wonderfully wise and diblomatic, that without throwing their made on the table, and thus re- vealing their hand, they can force game to go any way they will. jeal- ous husbands are very quick to Sae when their wives really adore them, and therh alone, and the woman Who is the victimized wife of a jealous man instead of scorning his. weakness, does .well to be lenient toward it, and ten- der, remembering that her conduct alone is its cure, or, on the other hand, its aggravation, There are wives who argue falsely that when their husbands cease to. be jealous they also. cease to love them with the paseicamte fervor of the first few years of married life. Never waS there a more absurd mistake. Of a truth, only the woman who has not known the pangs of jealousy would a er to e prophecy. • ?topped from -below, and from which theholy city. We neeatopeay like the • fleas of melte men take.the snloothness publican, smitten on our heart. We . out af our nature, and we become sus- need to pray iike Paul: "0, wretch- • - • picious, and'hypeecritical, and stuck all d RESHLT OF SKIN °HAFTING. e man that I am, who shall deliver .• . . over with nettles, and frowns tome to " • WOnid not desert mel Surely they had veitiser in a Sacramento paper. He ate not forgotten me! I pulled madly at flounced that a good prim/ would be the cord once more, and glancing up paid for "a• home for a lady of dark perceived . that there was something color, a good trotter, and of stylish ac- sMadily i•esisting my efforts from the ton." The advertiser further stipulat- naast-heaa e. " . ed that " the horse matte be young, "Was it so anster who was play- and have a long tail about fifteen ing with na rope -some great fish hands high." that was holding it in Ms Jaws? In A man with a poor meinory dwells my: desperation I threw my whole . - weight on it, and -it gave way, and mcienerson, nansas. Atter ouying fell, slowly, silently on -the -deele-at 0, sale, for the storing of his valuables, my feet. ' The ragged, frayed ends he penciled the combination on the which had become entangled in the eltiatered :wall near the ,safe. A few rigging were in my hands, and the up- daes later he sent a kaisominet to per half 'of the rope had floated away whitewash the walls, and of course the with the tide. penciled figures were obliterated. He "I was alone at the bottom of the sea had to have the safe blown open, 'and with no means of signalling my dis- his wife blow; him op for his stupidity. net ar rtr 0 ht. :0 yi enn but as soon as they should ny Lentz were sweethearts. A levees in -rubber tube, which was Forty-eight years ago, in Akron, earui of breathing, was yet Ohio, eta. E. P. Warren and Miss Fan- begineto Wind in the ropes and tube, quarrel caused them to separate, and on sonic aupposed signal from me, it eeveral years later anti married oth- would snap in two, and the water er partners. In time they became wid- would, come in upon me.. ewer and'widow, and recently the old "i!dy terror grew wilder. knew lovers again met, and they have just the men were doge tO mernly thirty been married, at Cameron, Ohio. His yards above nie--yet I must die be- age is sixty-eight and she is one year cause I could not reach them. his junior. "I rayed like a madman, and tried A joker In Paterson, NJ, contrived te tear my armor from me, but its iroti ly, uselessly. jealous wife would find teem her lus- to have a love letter placed where a . rivets held Me fast. I shouted piteous - 'I fell upon the deck at last, ex- band's coat. The wife read the amor- hausted-in an ominous stupor -a sul- missive'from SOIne unknown lady, selehlouandeeessPa.ir -and sank into uncon- and it caused the separation of hus- band and wife, Remorse struck tbe "When I recovered I was calm- joker, he confessed that the Unknown prayer came to my lips, lady was a Myth, and that he was the "I closed my eyes quietly and Waited authox of the letter. The wife begged foe the death I Was powerless to de- fer -waited for It with my head laid ()Willy arms, as I used to sleep in the dear old daars at home -waited qiiietly for ite coming, -praying God that It might come upon me gently. "Wee I erazed Wee I mad, or was thin a dew torture for the in my last moments f • "I had lain quiet but a moment Wheff I started up ill terror, uttering a ory-a weak, raisierable ory, which died on my lips as I sank again on thei deek and closed ray eyes to a ter- rible sight betore Me. "I bad left the cabin door open, ahd the • plug may afterward b, drawn. As fermentatioti proceedia re ve the' plug aina let the fermenting juice run me? We need tci pray like Stephen, ' """' throughanio a keg or ,barrel that has the brow, and harshness to the voice, i • kaz ng into heaven. N ef need to pray Something Went *rime MIMI Now the Puti. and bluntness to the .manners.' What like Christ who," ' contained Espiritu, After all the juice , an utter and almost universal lack oi l'f bl . first emptied all the en !Mixt suffer Another 'Teed -Inter. has been pressed .1.rom the berries into gentleness! So that we do not know fttr ood out of His •heatt, and then offing Sundeal ease. the keg add one pound of sugar and how to talk to the sick, nor adminis- .12 ed 'that heext with the sighs, and r t one quart of water to- each quart of agonied of all generations severely burne about the back, shout - ...owe ,Heneeh e o• ' 't e groans. and 'the wants, and the (Ian, o , inonana i, was juice, filling. the•keg to th brim' . Ev- ter to the troubled, nor care for the -'` , poor. We have our words of sympa- "Cold mountains. and the' midnight der ahd right arna on February 25. He thy pitched on a wrong key. I had a lay for weeks in the City Hospital at it:erased the If " sister whose arm was put out of joint, w fervor (of me prayer. the point of death, 13u1 radually his and the neighbors carmeand thee seiz- ed hold the arm and pulled inightilY, Still ferther ; the spirit of Christ was horribte d g h 1 with woun s began to ea , . the spirit of work, There wee not a and pulled till her anguish was great, the eaception of the multiple wounds but the bone went not to the aocket. 'ea.! Moment in all His life. Wheth- After awhile a surgeon came in, and er He was talking to the fishermen on which had denuded the arm of almost' the beach, or preaching to the sailors eyery particle of skin. The stubborn - with one teach it was all right. So on the deck, or addressing the rustics resistance offered by these . wounds we, go down to our Chrietien . work amid the mountains, or spending the with so "rough a hand, and with so against all known reonediee finalbt summer evenings in the village, He unkind and ato unsympathetic a nee ture ; that We Miserably fail; while was always busy. Hewing in the car- decided the physioians tO Make a skin I I Penter's shop. Helping the lame man graft, Ali quite a • large quantity of some gentle Christiaa soul tomes along to walk withOut any crutch. Curing cutitieule was tequired to cover so ex - and with one touch the torn ligaments are healed and the disturbed bonen are the child* fits. Providing ratione for a hungry, host. Always busy, He was. tensive an area the physicians were at rejointed.' 0, for soinething of the gentleness of Christ I There is more The hardy men that pulled out the net By lose to know where to obtain it. from Gennesaret, full Of floundering In this dilemma Hanschan's sisters • power in such gentleness than in a lifer treasures; the shepherds who hunted volunteered to supply it and would time of high ,preten.sion. The dew of one summer night dues more good than up the grassy plots for their Docks to have done so had not a 1:raker-in-law ten carrineen whir/winds. nibble at; the shipwrights thumping . Still further : •the spirit of mule eavaY in the dockyards ; the wine -mak- stepPed forward and made the seen- fic. 'Under all known aseptic premu- era of En-gedi dipping up the juice was a spirit of self-sacrifice. No' young man ever had opening before, him from the vat and Polieing it Irdo the tions enough skin was removed from the brother-in-law's thigh to cover goat-skine-none of these were half so " brighter opportkumities than opened be- fore Christ, if Ile had chosen to follow basyns lie whose hands, and head, and the surface. After this the heeling of the wounds went rapidly on, and the a worldly ambition. He might bave heart, were all full,of the world's work. gained fortu.nes of wealth in the time From the day tin, whiela He stepped out patient was discharged froM the in- • He spent tending the sick. With His from the caravansery of Bethlehem Co atitution In less than a month after- ward. . power to attract mee and popularize the day when He set His cross in the Ilimseif, lie might have gained an of- sbeket ori the blonly mount, it Was Recently, however, the new akin is taken from Ilenschates relative has work, work, work all the way. final position. No orator ever won such plaudits as He might have won from not so With Ws, not so with you, not begun to contract, drawing tbe arm up so that it has become abreast en - so with me. We want the burden to isanhedrint and synagogue, and vast assemblages on the seaside. No plisse. be light if We are to carry the tirely useless, the contraction being do gradual that it was :scarcely per - clan ever acquired mob a reputation churola pew isoft if we are to nit in it, ceptible. But one remedy remains, for healing power as fibrin might have the work easy if we are to perform it, and that is to remove the shrivelling acquired, if He had performed His the sphere brilliant if we are to move skin and put other skin in its place. wonderful eurea in the presence of the la.lt, the religioue eervice short if we Remelt aritdocraey. I recite to you are to aurvive it. On the way to heave The operation, if conaented to by the fah un sing us to weep, patient, will be a difficult one and re-, en, reek us these things toi show you what Paul dandle us om the him of your engem quire skilful handling, meet when he mid: "He pleased not . • hImaelLe and to show you the Wen- hand• us up oat oe this dusty world dour of Ilia selecaerifice. No human toward heaven oh kid gloves and un - power could have thrown Christ into der a silken, sumbadel Met the mar- THE CHEEHFUL FACE, • • the manger if He had not chosen to tyrs who waded) the flood( and breast- Next to the Sunlight of heaven is ed the fire get out of the way While go there. No Satanic strength could thie colonist of Wider footed delicate have lifted Chriat on the cross, if He Christians come up to get their crown I had not elected Himself to the toiture, 0 for more hf thet better spirit which ' To save our race from the raapings and . Starts a man heabenward. determined. turmoilteof its guilt, He tacked the sor to get there himself and to take every - row of eerth, and the woes of hell. ft.. body else sidth him. ausy in the All motherly, fatherly, brotherly, fiat ttelf-saerifice paling into nothieg private °leek busy in the Sabbath - Vetere this extreme of Neine &nem- School,. busy in Chureb, busy every - ger. euppme pus marer, by a where for God prel Ohriat. and hetkven. straight course of conduct eould win 0, Ohristitur eoul, whet has Nem done against thee that thou haat betrayed a palace, ithile by another counts of conduct you might advantage your • felamitmen, but finally would luive to HIM? Who gave thee SO numb rushee that thou eared afford to &setae fhA-\ - the blood dancing through the veins to the unknown world. • _ has begun suit for the recovery of the • come to assattemnatimi, which would you awarde of tile faithful t At thie Mo• for very joy. There is a world of "I fell prosteate on rate, declaring that they .wertk given blessed magic in the plain, cheerful terror, but he floated tohne datClowklyin, thIS I away under a misaperehension of elmoteme--the palabe or assatisination I went, when all the armies of earth Christ ehose the latter, 0 how little and hetiVere and k ell, are plunging in- fade, and we would not exchange it tide casting him up, againet me, when I their Value. itelf-sacrifice we have. What is it t to the conflict, how can you desert the for all the sonless beauty that ever he fell at my sick!. ' Why* it le taking from my comfort. - standard, .„-- , _ , the 'cheerful face. There is no mis- taking it. Tint 'bright eye, the Un- freed the imprisoned men. clouded brow, the sunny smile, all "One of the dead sailers had floated tell of that which dwella within. Who - up to the deck, and, by' some horrible has net felt ite eleptrifying influence? chance, the tide bare him directly to - One galance at this face lifts us out ward Me. of the, Mists and shadoWs into the "Was I tO die setrounded once more beautiful, realms of hope, One cheer- by them ghastly sentinele, as a death tut face in the homehoid will keep web% f everything warm and light within. It "He was borne 'slowly eking on the may be a very plain face, but there turrene his eyes wide epee in an aw- ls stitilething in it We feel. bet can-. ful stare; his arms outstretched as not express. end Its cherry settle sends though to embrace me, welcoming me SO argue+. •.,. • Seeleusy has been knoWn to kill peo- how mt. was aone, but that big kanga- ple. It saps the strength and weak- roo yanked my two companions out of ens the vitality, of the 'heart, So, their aaddie as though it does invariably imply love, QUICK AS A PLASH, and real hot love, too, it iihould be quenched by the sufferer and 'the ob- and away their frightened horses went keit of his oe her deVotion. Love te- eter the plain. Their unseated rid- .maine; be certain of it, and more truly era followed them, and I wag left alone it is love where the green-eyed mou- lt) have it out with the bloomin' old . . . ster nas men killed, man. , '."Sa did ' t k b th Y. he n t We to a e rea , forgiveness from the husband, and the but leaped on me and grabbed me latter, at the point a a pistol, forced round the waist before I could play the joker to eat the letter. my- club, butt he hadn't got his tunieeze "Several nephews and nieces of Alex- on rcie When I brought my club down ander Dewitt, of Poughkeepsie, litt his head.i. That staggered him and turned the cold ahoulder to him when apjetautIt nall_hic21 they. learned that he was needyt and with Jahn half of one trouaers leg and for many years ha lived upon the a big chunk of Skin from my thigh. bounty of his friends. One nephew, He had ne sooner struck, the ground Areas Harrison, of TonaWanda, le, Yelthanelleesprang and taught, the horse although poor hiMaelf Wes kind to him, around the neck, and was effectively and onee gave him ele to bey a -milt shutting off the poor beastai Wind of clothea. Thie proved a good invest- wmhyeacitilbe.0 markt, for when the uncle died he left "Iris% derattettle tags hmtre 1°traet Woitldh e93,000 to his eharitable neldieW. and booreer Was just More than enjoying to the others only $100 each. the fight, and it atruek me that he. A young doctor and a girl of nine- had an object in all he was doing be - the fight. , Failing in his attempt to tele having first bequeathed their jew- choke the hone to death, he drew off a elry, which they dedlared wee " iMitte utrue,Puaneede• ati000kneed8 mmsedsansdp thhies mhoisrade tion," to the chambermaid whonttend- ed them. The latter eated ao little for He Mune toward Me With a trameold- the trinkets that ehe bestowed them ous bouttd. and as X raised ray club to upon a friend. The friend has aldose ineet him with a blow he feinted and ered that the irelry is genuine, and landed on the horse behind me, Be. Yowl the tnple fact of Wanting to win teen committed suicide In a Vienna ho - worth aIniest .000. The thambermaid fore ; coeld move a musette he had My ' graded the fairest fora on earth. "I caught him in my desperation to NOVEL WEDDING PHESENT. 11‘ one adding to eotted. It Is walking a have shown you thet the epirit of lent jettruey to save you from fatigee. Christ wad a spirit of gentleness, a filter him trona ene bet his. grins oleo - ed t tht about me in an iron embrabe One of the redeni brides ,has received It ts lifting' a. heavy weight in order spirit of selfemerifice, a spirit of hu - THE HIGHT /DEA and lb face was e101ki tO frainei-the a small hand "flieh light ' as a wed - that yeu Ride net be Pet to thestrain, trinity, a spirit of prayer, a spirit of face of old Lott, the diver, who had ding gift. It may be turned on in lt it le the skibtraetion of my ease and work --five points. Will you remember Weere Willie and hts friend Frowsy oome down through the waters tO SAVO MOttletit by the mere preffillre of the i protsperity that there Mee he an' ad- them t And ere yen ready foe the tris. etrollitig along the seathore *top before Welt and In whose stout firms I was thumb, which when removed' *MOO,. AlitiOn tO your Satie and praperity. How meadows ootatiliesien of the apostle: "If a Sign reading: Notice! ;tithing re berm up and carried theentible to the guiehet the light, It la of a tonven- ' - . little of that ;Writ any of us have, any man have not the Spirit of Chriet Dengettrite Quieksands. Weary wil - -•••• boats above. tent size for earrytng ebout in one's TWO MHOS Children, Ma a cold dey were he lei none of His fil Overpoweringatette. liee-Derki, Froivey; dere s tree public • "We eaw what Wail *eerie*" he tutia Poeket. and would be fine to Math a walking do ' the atreet, the boy with ment. ;Who een stene before it t Net epirit for yer. I don't know Who eat to Me afterward, 'when the tagged light on burglars. The eharge givee ivkioor hardly fine. Melt at all, and the I. Not you. And yet this atthiret ought feller Quickaands is, but he s got de girl in a. coat he mid outgrown, not to throw eny_Chrletian inter a de. right idea UT t'inga an* ain't afraid to fgns, ,Thnrn was miry one, way to over five houxs. Well my OW all it he littlet bore I'd takeoff ends of YOUr rope floated tis the stiv 8,000 flatthee, or will burn steadily for It it the Meet In - and the wiud was AO Aar% She geld : Spelling MO--ctt. ThOugh WO tire retieh yOU, Old 1410W, and I can tell estilone little novelty for a, wedding or "40111ane Conn *Index' my coat.", He aware of the tett that we 114,6 net. me het to hue. you we( fleW eround quick, We had birthday Fredent. • . . _ f •••• , . • •• arms pinioned to my sidett aa if they were in a viae. I suppotte, from the way the horse eerang backward, that the kang stuck hie claws in the horee's Minim. At any rate, away eV& the plain we went 1Ike the wind, headed for the bush. At firet etrualed to free Myself* but I found that the Mere I struggled the tighter grew the Maim of the kangaroo on my ribs, until I Wait airaid lie would SqUiNASS the life out of ftke if r Maul quit, $o quit, 'On We wet, deeper told eeeper Int° the deem betel, and further away from Metier at every boued. Then It streak me ell at °toe that I who In the clutoh of a kidnapper kangaroo, the trained agent of some sekvage tribe of builonen, althetegli up to that MOM - eta / bad rather doubted what had • THE REA-L THLINIG. Printed inuslins and silica will not do this year. They must be hand painted, and very lovely and unuauai designs are the result Let not the unskilled amateur- imagine that she IS equal to the task of decorating a gown or parasol, for nothing cpuld •be more unlovely than awkward arrangement or crude coloring. All sorts of flowers are used-elilies, paesies, poppies, roses, tulips and daffodils, In wreaths and herders and scattered. over the .gorels. One can choose One's favourite flower and have the de.sign made to order, and it is noV•liabie to be duplicated. The gown should be but first and the pattern made aftetward, and so adapted to the style in which tbe dresS le to be made. Parasol and fan are 'designed CO accompany the gown. Hand painting' is especially adapted to the decoratinn of parasola, and in this form vvill perluitie be more generally Used, for urilese one is able to do the painting oneself it is a Soinewhat outlive luxury. "A MILD," ;A. parrot, ha a k*Mote. country die- triet, escaped from its tage- and set - tied oti the roof of a laborer" cottage. When it had bent there ei little time the Taborer caught eight of it. He had never seen such a thleg before, and after gaxitur ifi admiration at the bird* With its euriotts beak and beau- tiful. plumage, be fetched a ladder and elimbed up it with the view of ;mut. lug so great a, prise: When Ilia head reaohed the level of the roof the par.. rot flapped a wing at him and said; What Wye want, Very much taken aback, the laborer politely totiehed hiS elp end replied; beg your pardon, irk; I thought you Were a bird 1 cry day or so fill up with au. r water while fermentaticui proceeds, when that has subsided pour into a cask t has held white wine vinegar and 1 it stand till, ripe. A.D.TUNCTS OF DRESS. Never wear a pad at the back under • a Plain -fitting dress -skirt, Its it will make an unsightly hump. If you need filling out •at that point, a piece of tine crinoline set in at the band in. the form of a loog ruffle wilVgive a ' more natural and more graceful ful- • nese. Pads shoald only be used where . • there is a gathered fulness to hide where the addition begina and leaves off. I ' An ill-fitting corset will make - the best figure in,the world misshapen. A medium -length corset with short hips and low bust suits the majority of woe mere The most elegant gown is ruined iri good and graceful effect if the front is in any, degree too short, and this fault • is plainly in evidence in ninety -nut gowns out of a hundred, when vie.wed • from the side. Rather have a dress - skirt long enough to step on it than • . abort. Z.141•1••••••=, _ HOUSEHOLD ./IINTS. Meatuses will remove grass stains froin woolenis. Itub in and rinse in clear water.. To reinove ink stainer aoak in ripe tomato juice,. • - A cork that is steeped fer feW . menta in hot vaseline will serve all the Purposes for which a glass atoplier is used. The reason that a cake sonietimes " falai " 'on taking it out of the oven Is that it was not done. TO ascertain wheat the cake is done prase the cake' gently with the finger, /f It is firm to the touch, and leaVes tio dent, it ie done; or the surer way 18 to hold the • pan elm° to the eel., if there is no noise inside the cake is dente To remove a tight ring from the fin- ger hold the hand in cold Water anti then' apply soap, glycerine or any ' greasy' Substance that May ke bandy, ' end rtunMis the ring with a droller - movenient from the finger. To prevent silver artioles from turn- ing black through the effeeta of gen and fog they Mould be wrapped in theme paper and kept in bags made of flankei or soft baize; t bat ts, if they are not proVided with velvet or lined etlatel, Plated goods that are tO bet put aside after Ise should be rubbed with spirits of "Ammonia. and water and then rimed in -dean water; thie will Iteetl them bright and prevent any ill el - tette should any salt bare been tett on the surface, In washing knives never allow the handles to get wet or lay In thewa. ter, as they will split, the bladves will become loom and the bone Or diseolored. The blade& should be wiped with a darap teeth it. cleaned. •