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• THE COMING_ OF_ THE LORD.
Rev. Dr. Talmage Says the Time
Must be Close at Hand.
Thousands Beckoning for God to Come,—One Secret Thit
God Has Never Told Even to an Archangel—No Man
or Angel Can Tell Wi.en- the Lord Will Come—But
the Dr. Says He Has Actually Arrived—He Is Here..
A despetth from Washington says: and of Naples, and of Florence, and
-Rev. Dr. Talmage preaolaed from the of Reale, earled uP M the hot blast,
following text: "Be ye also patient LitlnutcOlultre
Too t hLvaore n ads nengel
stablish your hearts; for the coming Jos, Mount. 'Washington, and the"
ot the Leen drawate. nigh."- james Alps. the Himalayaa Opt on their
i faces.
v. 8. A WRECKED WORLD.
" The feelings with which we await the I
coming of any person or %thing depend A uined. world. A burning world. A
jri
ea eined worle, An ashen world. An
e
very Much upoo the nature of the 99r- 1, dxrgagleat wyglada Lett the etars beat their
son or thing advancing, or upen our i tlegsgeligegalgm000rtgains.
fittedness to meet him or it. It is Dead seas.
evening in a very Pleasant lioueehold. l thing tent we reaa about as oceuarrteg-
. There is a key netted at the -front door. a,
, rturkielrifive thousand miles away, at
er et. dleetersburg. It
Tbethildren come down the stairs with wilt (Coulur :her an you and e win
a bound, clapping their /lands • and be participentt When the roll-oall
'"setauting; •• eeettlier,s eon:eine, ' Bet :Ur that day is read, your name and my
-,e :name will be read in it, and we will
disaster has entered that; home. An ai s r Here! very, feet will
-writs have been issued. II. is time fer 'Leer tie: e"arth';treiMbers,eth
the furniture te. be levied on. . From 'see the scrolled sky,otheer -
'1314egi: wlill
be lifted in hoolamation or in horwroV
ale oldeet to 'the youngest • naeineer ot itlighgevnothe Lotd shall be revealed from
• that hoeseliold the •feeling is 'Mat the
bele must be. broken up. '. Tee front ' ing ;iin,14rttattinggvheiny attugels' 'iubnftlhaomse.
door bele rings, an official is. about to who Into* not God,. agnednwaehou o ey
••••• Inter, and.the whisper all through the • tee Gospel of His Son It '11 n °a
. wi e our
. .,..... trial. • It will be' oiaiwr diulditgeturItd&•
' - omits of then'house ;is : -"The' sheriff'a , If ao:athi. wyealroroe oar it.
coming le hearth, weather gets through ;
jue,dgthmeendr gelr how
ecOldieg, enn 'one day• the windows to., matey miles has that
travelled, and who ban estimaterela
ward the south are ,opened, and the itmember . of reyolutions inett minute of
apple bloseoms, , and the Peach bit's- n whenelotofbeGoadneneudgraent chariot?
some, and the pltem bloasems garland It will
the travel or sonehisharP terinnee te(e'
of new life in its veins; and invelidiero
the fields, and old tufo leets the flush occupant flung out, er tchheariondthe
looke up 'and smiles, and all through ‘'syvtillyl; ibagut firmly seated ;
theheLomrdog.t tne most grandly
n that chariot
the' iand the word is:. "Spring is coin- loved and t augtreaggebyly treat-
ing I". Deoember.hangs icicles on the ed Being in alt the°
we bless Ells saints, Rise, 0 ohirl;let 4,ff
tsetse of the poor man's house. — othoegoftire, and hail Him as He °mama to.
wood gathered. No coal.* The 'creek- o ng to vendee
ed wiedew panes invites the sleet to elite Hi3P°eatiruswergirdosulof 0 .
11;goruescientists
come in. The older sister; with nueab end infidels who saidv;e,
Christ:, or if there re, 'He wwaPoulliCi
fingers, itictinpts to tie the shoe ',toilet „eeee eeeeer Coaning to mist but
of the little erother, and stops to --Liie--•ii -riiii-Flo;we-itirZ. hina the rebellious.
' btow Warmth into her blue hands, and 0, bowa' O arrival, that
the father shiveringly leeks down,a_n,,d chbn
, Coming with ' th '
7" .may. ber:remaldoynthtbiaCilomEitgi
sayie "6 t my God, winter is Conlin* ' vyith the -'we.eks. .Coralng With
Well, it its juet tio, in regard! to the days, Coming with the• beers. Comitnhge
Announcement' of my text. To one it with. the inienouniiiites .gleT4,1hinegi cowl.niitnho: thgef
soulale like a father's, to 'another eliconds, • •
,eo ene the Lord draweth nigh."
like an exemitioneres 'footstep. But my subject takea a closer grap-
it ia the, breath cif a June morning ; ple, and tt (noses in and °loses in un-
to the other it in the blast of a De- ariitginiagogit0Tosgtovzroye gagnodottbon:up:ot
°sinner hurricane: "The comieg Of
most skilful theologiane man melee'
do not see hoivi God can 'afeord to mistake of bundreds of years in reganrida.
• stile ewey Any longer. • k. %emit to to the •ehronolog,y bf 'the judgtne ,
but it is impossiblek for us. to make a
me that this world nasheen ....tinned of
v.ery tvide. mistake. in angare to the
tetree„ sin aboitt Itieg enouge. ..The Churoli
end to our earthly reeidenee, tee
the Lord draweth nigh." .
as dna atiomeet•i7 which Christ will come to put
•••. •' . hris matle such slow neadway i
neen ." : " 'the. Pagaiiisme afld the Nrohaaninedan-
;, • tit naectirrtie°1itliaie 2:cirilitisloil:elaYd91(Ede 11121iri3aatilrIld;
!,,,
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ism,•and the fi•aud, and the libertinism,
and the raurieer• of the Woild, that to tbe rAoNediNictilliaxsoceellyHlEadsdpeAd14.
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. and the drunkenness and 1.ite rapine
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• thane are ten thouea,nd hands -now "Draweth nighl".How no I know it?
tett-etched up, beekoning Lor God to I knoW it by Yeue looks. The fact
• „ conie, end collie now. .Enaugh corn in that Yon are hale, a.nd well is n V f
o e u-
tile United Seines end Great Britain tatioe of the theory ' • Erawn• and.
anziuAlly wasted in brewing end die- muscle are no hindrance. I .eook over
tilling' to feed • ' • , ., • this etudienee to -night, .and t se
. vivE MiLttON MEN.. • ogna . e vwe royri fdeb e the 'atm°
'fitaatvheaeh°n of
igh 1', The
Everly. grog -shop, -et ery house of in. 1
tree is already growing which will
letro.y, enery gembliug saloon; every
' dishonest 'snare, bank, insure:doe oom_ pirinuniayb tbhee Lrro:addyforhzwotilr aciclipniaAna,
pally, declaring there is no God, or !'L
and waiting for its occupant. ?Draw-
. if there be, let Him strike if He dare!
eth nigh!' The aeamstress may nave
Corkuption In the most' of the city goy- already pleated tee last garment that
ernments-corruption reacking aunt in this city with..whieh you, are per -
the weateer•-vaneeon the top of the
you will ever wear. There ere streeta
. city balls nown to the lowest stone in teeny' familiar where you_ will paver
. the foundation. Churches with men in „,...e; _ ,,
"Draweth nigh I" There
-their membership'not elean enough to "''n wan"
are portions in this house the tramp
swab the foor-step of the• pit; the of weose pulses will soon end. Your.
*theatres, huge houses of shanni' three-
wit'h their eyes .are slumberous for the last sleep.
fouyths of the newsPaPensi
editors, repOrters, and printing -presses ',.•gogi.i. baivri tortati:h:iegairigykouni; ft ifea!higiagigloa-f
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suborned of the devil", American and
European society -rotten until the filth itaikalthis house to -night who Will be
pale horse. There Is some one
dead before to -morrow night. "The
;1)111°,11M:4f kfaheevi,Lm°Verodtrlitewr°, thlowiligeha.';
drips hissing through into the world
beneath, and smells up sickening to the
world, above; and althouge the dead in
• nettle out -number five times all the
present population of the earth, yet
nations longing for war, and Gild hour
six million =en in Europe arming for
ecinflict, tvhile applauding nationelook
en, and the cry is: " Blood! give us
more blood I" The earth staggering
under the successive shocks like a teen-
derieg ship at the, niothent when the
passengers my: "She's Meng dawn!"
The imminent necessity for the world's
reforniation and otrification I take as
a proof of the fact that " the coming
of the ,Lord draweth nigh."
I also see a, sign of the Divine ad-
vance in the opeortunity for repent-
anee which is being given to the na-
tions; eevivals in India, revivals
in , Germany, revivals in Great
Britain, revivals in the United States.
If there were not something tremen-
doue corning, God would not be so ur-
gent or importunate in His eall.
Churches calling. Christian and secular
printing -presses calling, Young :Ken's
Christian Ageoeiations railing. God,
and angels, and men calling. Messages
tif salvation in the air. Telegraphs
flashing the G'ospetenews. Steamships
carrying Christian ambetisadors to and
ero Yes, tve are on the eve of a ant.
venni inerAl earthquake. "The corn-
ing of the Laid dratvetb nigh"'
But there is a deeper stop in tile or-
gan of any text that needs lobe pull-
ed out, and that organ stop Is
WE JUDGMENT TRUMPET.
My text distinctly points toward that
august arrival. Now, there is one sec-
ret that God has never told even to
an archangel. There are no spirits
• ao exalted.in heaven that God has ever
you are to the moment of; exit from
this world, do you know what.you
would do? You would drop your bead
and pray just now. If you knew how
certainly. the door of God'a mercy is
gradually shutting against your un -
pardoned soul you mould cry out:
"Stop: till I enter." But you- do not
.realize it. You. see nothing. You
hear nothing, though Quire a
in the inn and rumblings in
and fleshings wrests the h
"the coming of the no
nigh."
My subject `closes ,in o
closes in until L have t
God, who in the text represented as
"drawing nigh," has actually arrived.
No 'longer "drawing nigh," He is
here. Do you not see Him V Do you
not hear Hint? Do you not feel Him'?
What means that loud beating of your
heart? What means that anxious look?
What means thia over -mastering son
einntty I It is God.' 'It is the God who
made the world and is going to de-
molish It. It is the God who has been
offering youtpardon for many a year
and eas come to see what you are go-
ing to do about it. It is the God of
infinite love. It is the God of immuou.
late purity. It is the Grid ot inexor-
able justice. He is here. It is God.
From wall to wall, and from floor to
roof.
.wings
e earth,
yens, and
draiveth
ee More, and
tell you that
HE FILLS Tille PLACE.
God 1 God! 0, Is lt not grand, and
glorious, and inomentUotte, such an in-
terview with Him -such a confront-
ing? You thought you would meet
Him some years hence. You never
thought when you oaroe.in these doors
told one of them. It is the secret of to -night that yob would meet HIM. 0
secrets. It is the secret of the ages: Ile .leas, met Wu here, and, mow what
II all heaven. should rifle upi and beg
will you dot Will you fly. front the
,God to tell them that one seret, He room and get away from Him. as I
would notjas prevailed upon tot tell it.' saw, a moment or two ago; some( One
That seeret ia the chronology of the
set no out of that door, to get a -ideal' Hine?
' judgment, TIM lime when. No an
etwaY, (thin Him! You cannot.
ean tell. The'Bible distinctly says no •ec..f
Feust tn Atm you ought. 13e saved by
man or angel eari tell, Rut the fact Hints.you may. This.eod who has been
that such a day will come °owlet be arriving, and who is now come ; this
,discuted. Tbe 'nine intimates, yea, It God who has been "drawing nigh,"
positively says, that in that last
has come for one thing, andt that is
, (lay God wilt cOme in by a flash of
on !het . to save every one of you. He has °bine
lightning. I suppose that long.pdgrimage, treading over nails,
day there may be rolled up dun storm and spikes, and thorns, until the sharp
elotuts, and that there may be folds of ponits bave struck up through, the
darkness all around the perimeter, and hollow of the foot to the instep. He
that there may he a background black nes come to 0:Fry your burdens, and
as Midnight. Then, while the beasts to. slay your sins, and to sympathize
, are moaning with terror, and -White the
. . . with your aorrowa. He is here to
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wiltat do you EaY Wheel ',tali 7OU :that c ,up to live on in the Setae Old SkynPY,1 Pane', too -jest tbe kind nr Person I IN ItEERY OLD ENGLAND
• • They dieaustied and eoneklered over ed on the right traok,-it calmed to be
these ountry uneerlde waytt Better let her die au to cheer Aunt Betsey up, you know,
TIDES Oh' SIN AND DEATH'
done with it.' After Voole Jerry got fatrly etart-
Thanksgiving tlie mutter for a few minutes, then
ere bearing away the race, iiild THE DOINGS OF THE ENGLISH no.
• went togethet to the house. When he began to spend ble money be
BABY enougb for him to keep argoin'.
that Jesus Christ wino throngb
the flood, and Ha comes to us to -right Wiley found Aulit Betsey layin' net seemed to almost enjoy it. The fact PLE REPORTED BY MAIL,
us the kiss of .po.rtion and peace, falls to I' d bd k w it; But
the tree of lite, mad then having Oren Uncle 'Terry
to lift ue 011t 314 to fasten us to •
Foster was too atingy doetor ernmined her and Cliaggertateled
eve -
iter case SS well 'a he could,. thee. he
the Bowe only she stopped orym . The
he never realized it 'till the thought ffeeern or Event* Teking
0' lesie her and the doctor's rakin' La" llhe Itole-Koleteotiolt occur For a el •
rbiee to me simPrx, SATISFACTORY DINNER,
wae, he set the world bY big wtte. oelY
dying Himself that we might 01 everybody didn't know how poor Aunt other room and shot the door 'behind see that' it he wanted to get her uP
bsek Himself in the billows of deatb, Ive' an everY ° ne motioned thug@ jerry mit lath the down brought him to his senses. He. Itt'oets.
lhe sacrifice of tbe Son of Clod t Bleed-
ing Jesus, let me embrace Thee now!
nnPPose there may be in this house
to -night wnale families unsaved., Sab-
bath before last a member ef this
Church, not being able to get In hts
own pew was kindly „tnvited by a gen-
tleman to sit witer WM and. his fami-
ly, mon at the close of the, service, it
was found that time was not ono mem-
ber of that family that loved (4od,
What! the father unsaved? in whose
hand Goat put the responsibility of
caring for the, hely, and put also into
BeteeY, Ws wife, bad to manege and him. again he must make her baPPY and a-
'oontriveeend ekimp to get tilting. They talked there a good half hour,
She never bad the handlin! of any mond wnen Uncle Jerry eaMe out *be ter her inducements to live. So he set
1 oked as It he'd been drawed through about it in earnest.
money. Even the butter and egn a 'uothole. He looked like n luau who titia7agnagreYdeBratnefelnaathidatahwehalevbeerwts°, all
mooey, that latest every farmer's wife had been made to "renounce the world, h ugh.
the flesh and the devil, and all his . . • 0 0 0
);Tansolfeor.yhereir7,oswnpouoreittia;11anwdenitf inahtoe etingtness.te °nee e le, 0 lei s said
, nI ki It n • There wee jest about a week to
laughtng in her sleeve. ' ow, aud he and Mary
Wanted a new goenad or a bonnit or a Afterward 13r. Cross gave her a full nanksgivi"
account of that 'ere interview; and it Pitt thetr heads together to make that
pair o' shoes -I hadn't orter say if she Thanksgivie a day that Aunt Betsey'd
wanted enn, but if rale must have 'em, wee interestine and, as it turned out, remember as long as she lived.
and there wa'n't no possible- airthly salisfaetory to all concerned% , Vust they bought a nice easyechair
l won the doctor took bim aweiti and a lounge for the settineroom, so
that Aunt Hanley angle. be comfortable
when she begun to set up, as she did
right away. Then they had Miss
Trim. the dresenaaker, come over and
fit hoc a pretty- flannel wrapper and
help Mary make it. When it was fin-
ished they sewed some Igoe in the neck
and sleeves, and it was nice and lady-
like enaugh for anybody. When Uncle
jerry lust see her in it he actewally
b:ushed and 1i:rooked as bashful n' awk-
nrd as if he'd ppm a-courtine As for
Aunt Betsey, from the minute she be-
gun to hope she beguneo get well, and
seemed as if she was growin' young
and pretty all the time, '
Wall, it come along to the day lore
Thanksgivin',. and Aunt 13etsey lay
baok in her easy-oh:no in the cheerful
set tin'eroom. 'IA pitehee fell of late fall
flowers stood. on the raantletry shelf ;
a oracklin fire was 'auntie in the open
fireplace, and the old, tabby -oat lay be-
fore it en the rug, purrin' for all tale
was wuth-a perfect plane of content.
Tee diner was open into the kitchen
and elm could. see Miley steppin' round.
abotrt her work, gettin ready for to-
morrer. She could smell the stuffp•
for the turkey, and the plum puddle
bakiet in the oven. She .knew there
was ir bull shelf full o• pies in the pan-
try -she see -am yesterday -six mince,
six punkin, three apple and three cram-
bvy tart. She thought it was too
many to make at once ; and it seeneed
•way for him to skin out o' gettin •eM soli= and in dead earnest, and says •
the mime handl the immortal deatiny
of his children. What I melee,. une I *then Unole Jerry would go to the he, to begin with :-
" Uncle Jerry, do you set high vally
saved I when, with her Christian ten- l store with her and buy 'em and jpay
b.00dered prayer for mercy, "Come it wore oa leer, and told ou her fearful. nomical, messed you in sickness, 'n'
an Wet: an- dincaPerable o' dewily, best. oll Ycnir wife's liter
derness, she ought to have brooded all for 'oat je• st as it she was a ellild or
her children into the. kingdeus of God, eiligh vally on my wife's lifer says
What 1 sons and daughters unblessed Uncle Jerry, red in the face. "Of
and unsaved? tWhat 1 Pi lime without neas on her own hook. course 1 ' dew. Whet you talkie
abeet ?" ..
God.? Terrific I H;old hack Thyi judg.. If Aunt Betsey hadn't, It. had the best
inentn LorteGod, until that father and dispention in the world. she• wouldn't "nhe has been a devoted and lovin'
mother can get to their honie to -night pardner," goes on the doctor, ealm's a
and oonsecrate thet blouse with " t 1 It I n 't •
one a s oo. al t am years. As i was, clock; 'pito) has been kind and equi-
shared your labors in health, habit
The day will eo,„e Though Unole Jerry was one o' the
Yes, yes! of course 1•What in natur
them and all thy etouset into the ark."
wheel You Will findk it/et/ma& claepaorofrrbietiasdi! richest tuna in town; she 'might ett been sill"
mess for y,out to reject God., The 'dun- the wife of the poorest and nriser'blest, be you drivin' at V' sins Uncle Jerry,
elle that believeth end, ie. baptized eonsarned-or inwaid indications eith-
Edtojine silence, and wean. on, kiuder
The doctor only waved Ms hand lo
these, that bake in a rather slow °yen.
shall be saved, butt he that belleveth er-for she was alwers halt starved, "while it is the exception far Purapkin Pie, -This should be baked
not -shall be damnel." Utley God for- reamy now, as if talkie' to hhu-
, i ts neer y a -
us•you might say . .
aad wa'n't nothin• but skit and bones, eeif;-
1 1 was here when you fetched bar
since leaving S d It i t d Rub through a sieve enough cooked
b'd 'that through any lack of vividnells .
•ways the case that we find he has ineveir
abneeynotnoo souf ntra ray stoottonoill Uta ne has never in square tins and is made ss follows:
assemblage en eternal catastrophe !
avinodie Isinho7Ifittlaribeitto °emu: oPitaertinthaill talatirt; '' -Irmi me everithinn theY raillect" °I? sainimm: sallebrwidae; • folinealmenniabsarehitwnxhiadairt
the farm that otter have gone to tee- e ' - - ' - - '
retail as a flower; aud as. laughin' and un ay se oa at en ed je •
pumpkin to lake 1 pint. Add to this '
1 small imp sugar, 1 saltspoon salt, I
aspoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoon nut -
ger of y,OILT Soul is awfully imminent, so furs any outwerd indication was gettin' excited.
nap e, satisfactory dinner
ford.
of tbo 9ueeo's Equerries, caused by
the tragic death of the Earl ot Stat- 4)11 dwith °ileac' cl)ff°14 hats' raial°81
the Royal Horse Guards, has been se-
leeted to fill the vacancy. on the staff stem or jay, tee', and dessert, topped
en-broswane: gtguerskel°y7. moallifbendicegraltdo:
sweet potato, colon, Kuehn: cranberry
Colonel Brockeehurst, commanding ,
A pair of shee buckles, with gold bor- can. y and fruit.
Nelson, have been sold in London for
ders, and a left hand glove worn by As to tee table arrangements, no.,
26 and 28 guineas respeetivele, and a thing °an be handsomer or in better
portrait of Napoleon, in natnieture,
fetehed 20 guineas.
'AL a meeting the other day in Lon-
don the Earl of Dunmore declaren that
he had been cured of deafness threugh
Christian Science, which he declared
was the "second coming of C'hrist" to
heal the sick and conq,uer death,
inti:rviefincenvbeyssetlhae aBrieetcir Gtaonvtelrynnikeenptt
flanking charts of the sea 'and record-
ing shoe's, reeks and similar subma-
rine perils to nevigalien. Last year
they thaeted 10,000 square mites .in
various parts of the world eitiuggoarr, ge.a-24 oujje ogvvga.ter, 4 tablesPoons
with rich
Lure, °over with an upper crust and
crust and filial rite°. tPhlies Pala -let°,
Wide than a linen table cloth of fine
quality and pretty pattern. A center-
piece of embroidery and a bowl of
chrysanthemums make the choicest
decorations, and autumn leaves, if
they have been preserved, lend a bright
bit of color to the dining roora. .
It would be impostable to give a
Thanksgiving menu that would Buil
tee taste and purse 01 alt our readers,
but. the following recipes will be found
appropriate to the occasion and net- e
haps aasist many in their Plans: ,
Cranberry Ple.-To 2 (Allis finely
chopped cranberries add 1 eup raisins
seeded and thoopea, 1-2 cup granulated
- The governor of Wandswortla priatin,
where about i4,600 prisoners. are' re-
oeiveil every year, states in regard to
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• any place of worship; and never. maid meg and then atixt in 1 pint hot milk.
nish their table•bountiful, seole'es beet clipper. a girl as reboute ever see,'
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• a Prayer." These figures seem to slide' _when
nreeturs, pigs; turkeys, hens, eggs and •Changtel; terribly obangee, ain't she t" that th • the mixture is cold add 2 wen- .
ITEMS OF INTELIEST. fruit, and vegetables, was either sold as cone:rniasiavaalislgt nilunmicii ear% loaf saetholleautt Vietriemattegbga ks'e.1)311I fr. inotii° etrianfit as iter-iPi ineeadl
his pocket fer•his han'k•chif to wipe
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hernial' to Uncle Jerry and recital' in
. at the etoreor sent -off on the ears to away tee tears. "It 'does beat alehow eas not been found between Lhe school . New. e
e o y markets; mul the mouey 'that she's ohanged," .says he. . end. the cherch. ..
• -tor sugar as sweetening. ; '
England ie sub tttertie-maiesses
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A Few Paraimplp, Wines, Wili.ne Faesd th it
• Worin Wading. "Changed!" says Ufliale Jerry, all of •
coma from 'eta was put in the bank an' Some of the savages at the Earl'e Select the heart of the celery, to
'Outdoor musioal performances are - a fluster "of course she's changed I
not permitted in St. Petersburg. kep' there. PrettY much ali their livin. i
Why, we've been married &coin' on
They have received injuries ineapacie
fliPen ont• poorer parts tor a salad Wash it thor- •
serve with the turkey and save the
Court Exhibition neve
•frozen, make twelve oubic feet or ice. Pertaters, tytth eew 'in then a biled a womito to stay eighteen ull • her
• Eleven cubic. feet of • water, when tim year 'round wits salt
t h. • Pork itiur twenty-five yearl 'You can't expect
e ' . the nerfornaance,. anti one became so
any part en• Before serving wipe each stalk drY and
oughty and let; it erisp.io cold water '
.
tating them from taking
so k a g . hy. she over ,used to .. .. placiti in a. long glass or chinitenish, ' •
'There aro in exiseenee about, sixty d 9
"That's see' . 'lowed the doctor,
• srne W n
And the wust can'enWas diet as Uncle ave pies -not even one, 'less some vioient that he had to be ,shut up in Salted Nuts. -A dish of salted al -
eggs of the great awk, , an extinct. -- 'pearine to reflect. "But sheer alwers b
she? Been_ great company was enamel But every- an - almonds, peanuts or other nuts will .
bird. One of them, slighily cracked, Jerry got older his stinginess grew been pretty well, halal:
thing was. strange nownlays I See of Savage South Africa „find another Thanksgiving table. All nuts that
e-pty animal's den. The managers make a pretty aside disfr for the
• 'upon hen, and every putt. he made it able Lb work most ce• the timelV •
was recently sold at auction in Eng-
land for SOO. guineas. • harder 'in harder for Aunt Betsey, ter "Never sick. a day in her life ef , .
ore looked down at her pretty gownd 'and d.... .. .
round the pleasent room, and listened boys and Hottentots h ve ' o ' t
ittieutty tn drunkenness • the Cape can be blanched are first thrown into" -
The robe worn by Pius VII., aL the gtt along! She never had nottlin' ter except when Ellen was born," answers
Uncle Jerry proudly. , "See's a healthy . to Mary hummee a hymetune as she meta t •th ' a e me- in o nooiling water for a' few moments then
among the relics shown to visitors at continewal complaint. Sometimes she eli'm, yes. as an excellent °oust&
EL ei d t this was realfy her h el- "How mce sober, Consequently, the managers nut in.eatri add a scant teaspoon. olive
have resolved to. send them all back
een found iiapossible Lo keep them L-43 • -
white men, and it has phurbrcoowldnwsaktienrs overThthenemtagninegnabpieufft
do. with! That was her everlastie, woman, I call hen" • • •
worked, and she couldn't hardly be- b -c w'
crowning, of. the nest -Napoleon is hove she was herself at all, or that
the Church of Notre Pame,,Paris, lied thought seTiously of• applyin' to tutioe, ne doubt," says.. t e oo or,
everthing is, and how happy I cater oit and let them attend for 1 hour; then - ,
-Icelaed hate just one policeman, and the totee, to see if that wouldn't shame
his beat is in the capital, Iteiketvik. her husband into bein' more •liberal.
• .
in thought.
seeine or a mum e .o a go
nodchn' his head approvun. Then he
a f .' t t •11 ve t lost
. biael,'d °Ixne4r.711°,31,1,11L-c—k; Ma .. ggeh:ild ohok4 A» curio.us• nature' phenomenon.
-. to Africa-
• was . rdiraaoine allind aad.:alotdoeital:eemovlen;tabalteisrproiliong
fine salt. Put in a sballow pan and•
.. on her face. She was thinkin' of E len ' it
Tee. residents are sta orderly. theil. he She never thought of applyie fer.a ni- . 1, knour,"-Ir said' at last, that far -
old pretiy fast as And .1 e obi ren.
h 'id ' w nessed at .D.ulwich the othei even- frequently inane th,e,y are a eelieitte
ing.•There wee an unusually 'brilliant, brown on all sides.
has little to do beyond keepow vomit for non-suppor u, no! r's wives grow
"Hew could she bear tit be happy- pent
self fitly end smiting at the servant ineral thin • break down young sunset, (beaky in the west was a blage :•Thafatstninhen
t I Bless yo Me
I don't s'pose seek an rdee ever entered could she feast on turkey and
don't they? But, Uncle Jerry," squar- low
her head I She iva,n.t one re that kind; in' round on him suddenly and lookin. •Plim puddle tcemorrer, and know that
there wenn. nothin' strong-nended nor him in the eye, "I want.to ask you to Ellen and the chilaren hadn't nothize
your wIte s looks with the _ •, •
straight beam of light. Near the base while crumbs are soaking. Mix 1-2 ,
woman's7righte-y- about Aunt Betsey. ecnipare
looks of other women of her age in ''Oh, she wishecl'thalt she bed athed
Several people in Maine, in the
neighboyhood ,of Hartford, Oaford
County, are•combined in a Custard Pie,
Association. . They meet annually in
a heneliaek 'grove, and each strivee
outdo the others in eating custard pie.
A roof garden, Meetided for summer.
services, is to be a prominent featute
of the new Hatteon Place" Baptist
Chitcli, in Brooklen, k. Y. P.nectrio
elevators.witl, conney the eoneregrition
;to •and from the' roof garden.
• Toothathe• trmeeled a' eat belonging
o Jarees Dever, of Noivistown, Pa. ' A
dentist •ektraeled all her teeth 'end
fitted an artificial set in her jaws.
Every night befoke retiring she rens
to her =stet* to have her teeth ee-
A trained nat Is a pet, in the family
et Inerbes Baker, et. Steuben, Me, A
Meltese cat IIteett it last wintee, and
brought it tip with a litter of kittens.
In Cline it learned to catch mice, and
is e cabital mouser.'
A natural mike -charmer was bere
inCiiwker City, Kansas. •He is .a boy
nained , Cliude Bristow. When only
five years old he paralyzed hie panth-
er by tote:icing to her 'a eine rattle -
(make. No snake :Seemed 'disposed to
harm' him. . He noW travels with it
show as a seam -charmer. - ••.•
• A boat 15 feet beitm...43 feet long'
and 10 feet 'deep is to ebiivey
Moineroin in ind sea captain, from'
California to the Paris Exposition,
rhis vessel is to, be, hewn out. -of the,
trunk oe: a redwood tree, and will be
sohooner-rigged. •
In a iermon by a Minneapolis cler-
gyman the assertion eves •mitde that
net more than seven out of a nuedred
church members were real Clinietians.
-Every tlielener hugged' Itinsolf, and
mentalle declared that he was one of
the seven. e .
A novel experience Is chronicled by
•Mrs. W. M. Sehoivengerdt, of Inde-
pendence, 'Mo. ' She pat on the stoic
a kettle of *water to boil for tea. As
the Water became warm, she heard a
splashing in•the kettici, and ptesently
saw a snakes head erne ge from the
spout. ,She had filled th kettle front
a cistern. •
It is common in Santoa 9r girls to
hear boys' names, and for beys le
bear girls names, , If It girl is born
soon atter the death of a brother, or
a boy soon after the death of„a sister,
it i$ inferred that the spiiit et the de-
ceesed has been transferred fronar one
child to the oeher, and the name of
the dead ehild giVen teethe latest
arrival.
A gay party of thirteen adventurers
left Itoslon* for, Alaska eighteen
months ago, nailing around Cape Horn.
te I t
the lira hour stir up•the pudding frorn ,
d elille, 'stle near Manclaeiter e as nour to brown it, anti nuring
mermen jest benne me reedits', that. candid, NOY shouldn't . she kith a
wns the sound o' vetoes talkin' an Tintwi , ,
or crimson, gold and purple, and from - hour. -Wash 2 e•ups seedless raisins
the vere centre there shot up long and boil in enough ' water to °over
She Wait ane o' these ere mild, uteathie
littfe evemen, dint tIon'eedaister sa
their soul's their oWn, 'lees • evert,- . aitd•tell me If yOu think there's a Alf- home,. No dinner af all' •with Ellen aseehe: upright eeem.
y stvohawnt, gnboghwitnadssowinheeto, nynouheroalothrrielordthhaenr her busband te eel) the *bay, jest the a Gun fleecy• elcied eiosseil it transvere
same; and send the money tti fetch -em sely, of the same bielliatt golden hue
The effect was ' tn creamy. •Beat in Q eggs; Mae at a
' cepTcin einnamon,• 1-2 teaseoon hutmeg .
anti add.O tablespoong butter; beat un-.
sugar, 1 teaspoon sate. 14 tea- ,
bodr s winkle you know. • tete/meet , - . would he fur better then turkey and : of a flaming sword or inverted oross, • nixie, end stir this into the milk into
. Newt, es I said, tiee.ie :Jerry': grew . •Then he mentioned a' dozen:sir so jest ever,Ything nice evitnoirt her." in the midst ' of the 'aiiiiiiet; end • the
witheet the wetter in which therweee
which the raisins have been stirred •
ea it baPPened, ittoat of tem stiolt,:fat, She eat there, btainin' 'herseit and bpbefesnr7 jetn, otan,ciewdh.sic.:E:wy:ts the, subject of a . ,
comfortable,* ..hanpy lobkin' evonien, thinkin' what e poor week' kind.of it much comment, lasted* . forty minutes
'wuss 'in waste and conie along to- cover d Butter a deep pudcang *lithe'
'wards Teanksgtelie be got a bran' -new and says he:- ' . • mother, she, was, All- the tears rolled -
• . • thick with cold butter, turn in tbe
etocicet star sem. uis netta. . ..'e'Now,,therre ditrerent from youe
, . • ' dotvn her cheeks Then all to once -
she heard a noise.outside. ' gigA, anxupeenrnfeernaoat soteeeactlhejaeredkas. hadt-103. p e ,
in moderate oven, removing the cover
uddina and cover it Bake 3 hours
'It: j I ask you fair ano The sta h •
ge a stopped, and there • Y a ri ge
w6s ust at family devotions one Wile ana w-uir
h (1' i ted 't t his wit • • haPPY, be as napPy and make•as good av laughine and of feet hurryite upt the 'I he main building of the mill wns re- th b tt ,t k th • • ' t .
He finds the place in Nebeaniar-he
:aware reads the long. chapters in.fall
end winter, and Imp' the short ones,
the :Patterns. and sech, for byrryin' time
-he finds the place and puts Ins them'
in to keep it, then, drawin'-on long
.face, he twice Auht Betsee evee his
speleteles, and, says he:-- • . ' • •
"Wife, I nee of a notion that this
'ere' Thanksgivin' business is all fool-
ishness! Seems if it must be a sin in
the sight. o' the .14rd-to eat so much
one day in the year. L don't believe
it's necessary to make pigs 'n' glut-
tons of• °west:eves in ordet to have
thankful hearts ; and if we go to
meetine and so on, vvhy. ain't teat
enough 4" . '
Aunt Betsey didn't say within.; jest
set 'and 'tithed at faim kinder helpless;
with her /ands her lap, und he went
"L reckon we'll sell. the turkey this
year and have eur usual.dinnenelonges
,there ain't no- children conthe •home.
nor nothiee." .
Then he began tce-rea.ce a hull chanter
full of Jong, hard names, and his pro-
nuncialein was enough to melte a cat
laugh. But Aunt Balmy didn't laughe
num', '
there ate t no latigh in het no time,
and that inuenin' she felt uncommon
'All threueli the readin' she set there
with her hands ih her lap, not exacity side bis wile and looked at 'her. She he- contd, and went Out to the barn of ,:,,,,, ,or ___ • . .
son are more expressive 4,nall
thinkin% bu.• kieder wunderin' and was asleep, and Mile Hopkihs thought. azid 'set down on the hay,cutter and • , '''!" v
grlevin'. ,And :when they kneeled down he must 'a' ' realized bow pitiful ethe hiughed and wiped eis eyes till Ins wuz time a OnOth,or ?" I am asitoo• 4 “eY
.3 nil,
to pray she kePt On wonderin` More'n Jookad, ler she seen him draw his hanil scene calmer. Then he -fell en his are nat. The difference Censists in
ever. She woadered what she had to acrost his eyes two or three tinaes on knees 'and thanked God reverentlY PO certitin nervous contractions of the
be thankful for anyway. "Now, if ti. the ely, . " • showite him before he died what true 1-d .,
"Obserzie fer yeurself, •and you will
datighter, all the child they hod in the Mise.Hopkine and, says he:- himself by bestowhe it on °there. ,
i see that I am right. We win. see Chet.
wurid end she lived so far away that " Wei t was the doctors orders?
she couldn't afford to come hole and
bring the ehildren-bein' she was a
widder and. poor -but, oh, how her
mother did vvanter see heir! "'Wert did
she °ere about turkey and plum pud- ,
din' if Olen and the children couldn't' ready for tjle•erote.; then go over tO Girls ,are steadily suPPlanting men. just a- little but, the eye proper does
eat it with ber t Yes, the money might Jim Jackson's and buy a quart onto of in te'very great number of the factor- not channe an iota' in' 'appearance. If
as well be put in the bank, she didn't the oldest grape wine ce bicen. She'll
hordly senate the prayer a mite. . with it, I geese." - breath of work in ivhich they are not the elevation ef the lid will 'be but
kitchen feelin' all broke up. She diden at mention of the (thicken, hut when .
now engaged; they are in many le- momentary. lf the surprise caused by
•
She went out to her work in the 'Uncle Jerry didn't so much a* wink
knovv why she shoutd be, 'tette she'd • elm spoke o' the wine ini offhand and &emcee making from ten to twelve dol- ,itn Interruption is continued the lid
'pearance every way as them women
cently deetroyed ;by. fire, the. limage Serve witha hard uncle... .
steps. Then .the door' opened7-8o,. it
And why. is it that IM6 hap took to
was buest open -and in.troePed a Pate e '
t' X50 00n While the men :Ltiibvtgyti t tat reglad:eft; veff34rgegtstE
thvearntbeerd :tiny et•hen oPr Ion:gear tfif Fe garndi efoinn't oel o' .children,and behind "minuet fur "moun Inn 9 -•
that's about the* war it is 'with nen,'
I, bebiud, with her hands slretehee out were engaged on Lee iiftn storey' de -
and •the happy tears streamin' Clown molishing the out walls several toes. cup. cote water .for '1 hour. A.dd 2 cupe
ly•made. Soak 1-2 eox gelatine in 1-2 •
there pale as a statue He didn't an- len 1 . ,
He. stopped,. •and Uncle Jerry set her bray'. face,- comelier daug'hter Ei- of etonework fell in, crashing through
what remained of the wooden ftoore..ibeomilginog awnadterb.,"•01x.teaupiii.teizzigdair;so,iluvieode. oTf be!
swee back 'a word, jest lid there with How them two kiesed end clung to Three steeptenteks were oarried, down strain tbroligla a felt or flannel bag
the doctor wen.t
his head Eh -capped down on his chitin
es if he vias spanned or somethin', and. one n' *other, till the children got but with the. falling debria. Chet named
a patience and wouldn't wait_em long- Eli Jones, of Roohdale, was killed in-
er fer their turn! And how they stantly, while two oiliere, James Den-
. part .with strawberry juioe, the second •
kmd divide this into.3 pots. Flavor one
out and left him alone. with maraschino, the third with orange
When Diteter Cross. went. back' ter-potinced • upon their 1ittle grahnnar, ton and Richard Holt; reCeived , shoelp-,and.Wfli peach, of the• three parts until
Aunt Betsenhe prescribed for her -not that they laved more by hearsay than ing• injuries. Three workmen man foamy.. Put them into a Mold in
much medicine, bee plenty of good . by actetval knowin., and begged her.- yowin aseaped being crashed. layers, beginning with the lightest in .
nussie and good feedie-wine and like bear% BO that the Almost fainted. . a ' • '. • colnr. • •
beet tea and •thicken broth, to begin- away in • their ••strong y•elyng arms"! , • . . , _ . ,
with; and he left ie to Mis' Hopkins to ..• Then uncle *.terry came to the reskY ' NO EXPREeSION. IN THE EYE, ' • MEI A ToTrerirtrrwel. r%
elle that idle had nm. Venn at last he 'and says betwixt laughin' and: &yin': . • • ' ..o•-•,mt,,.. t -- - .-/AINtEs•
leans aver Aunt Betsee and awe real "There,ethere, . children' I guess • * '. • . ' -7-. ' • . • o y . Inger read. -Into 1 lb. •of
that'll davv 1 it,,,,m3,1 tern move, 4nd it rs the, Wain l'Illit sh es pie niedokes$4,
1 teacup browo sugar' and 2 table-
Betsey,and try to get well -Your bus- could lay and rest and: kill ba with - ' There are no expressive eyes. The
!he spoons each of ground ginger and, oar -
band can't get along Without yeu, no- 'ene all, ,. • expression of the eye is really in •
• "NoW; yen mnst beace ingli'un, Aunt he took her to •the lounge where she ; siiYe 811 'inattu.sit '
-sifted flontertile 34 lb. butter and ridd
ways, and 'guess bell make things as ;When she was fixed. comfortable be lid. The e •0 itself, ind n dent f it away seed. Whip .5 eggs and -stir
hag' tneeryn! Bet e layi:
easy and pleanant as be can for you • started to teaee bere for he felt that
surroundings, has no sneo'reerlexprePasiens ti'vhietri litl,pLiOntohf° snatrixa.ifgde'
if you'll only get well." . • he couldn't RUM' ranch mein; but. she
She hadn't no idea what be really taut her arra rOu.ndliii neck and pulled than a glass 'marble. ' A prominent all together very light. Pour into a
shallow' pdn and bake in a moderato
meant ; so she only arailed, teinder sad, him doWn to her and kissed him and 'English oculist makes this daring even for one 'hour. When done, out in-
' ' t t 't la LI d ' '
but her great , eyes. .spoice volumes, whispered:- . s a emen , and e• of en s his post- to squares. .. •
„She didn't wanter live -not. yel-and "Oh, husband, how good foe be!
tion with emphasis "The eyes have no . Lemon Cheese Cake. --Boil I qt. fresh •
the doctor knew it. You ve made me the happiest woman
When 'Uncle terry came back he in tbe world le • expreseion whetever,". he saye. •"Hbw milk, Beat the yelles Of.8 itngs and stir
went up to the bed' and set dOwn he- Uncle IerrY. got poly as cinick as do you eepiein the feet, the‘ Lhe eyee into the milk, cothing until' a cern is
formee. •Diain oef the ,Wney. Pince
the'ourd in a deep dish' rind mix with
it 1-2 lb. butter. Let •cool and teen
add 'the well whisised whites ot 4 eggs.
and 1.2 cup powdered •sugar. Flaitor
with nutmeg and the juice of 1 lemon.
Line small pattypans with pie °rust
and fill with the mixture. Bake a light' •
gelded brown. When. coal sprinkle •
with sugar.
Flummery. --This is a very "old
s peculiar to the individual. !
len could UOMO Lome!" Ellen was their 13imeby he got up and went out tit happiness wuz, and have to get it foe
end GrOOD TIMES FOR FACTORY GIRLS. g,
I am greatly interested sbmethin
What can I ,dci to help ye?" •
"He ordered nottrishin' food, and my attention is • suddenly called
wine and so on," she says, " and I —
guess the rust thing you may kill a en muerte cilverniticiii oak'," That from 4t by en unexpected lnierrup-
tent u'r minter and git it They are (seed wage }netters. titan. My upper eyelid raises itself
cane.t* So she•thbught on and on, not he awake by the time you get back ies Of Ontario; there ift althea- no; the interruption is nut. momentary,
been kinder secretly hopin• to have • matter o' vourse he dtawed in his Mrs a•week; they da .not find the maY be reised even a little More, and
Ellen and the thildren. But she. had. breath once or twice kinder spasm°. alighlest difficulty in securing situ- ill fact, tbe whole of the forehead, in-
ne business toe she might a' known dicky, but he never °Pelted his head. talons, and their work is now .done eluding the eyebrows, is raised and
bettor.-- ----
seen Ellen, and the prospect of the a wornan, then took a gallon jug and the number of tern; and young wom- sante. •
lone,some miserble Thanksgivin' was started off to Jim jackson's after the en working in factories is steadily in- "When a person is excited, much the
same emotions are gone through," con-
tinued ihe doctor. "Elia eyes are open
wide, in cases of intense excitement,
to their grsatesteextent, but the fore-
head ia not wrinkled, And the ball of
,the eye is as expressive as a bit of
glass. No more.
"Observe tee face of one who Lieges,
You will see that the lower eyelid has
no muscle of its own, and it is ohly
by the contraction of the adjacent
muscles in smiling or laughing that it
is made te move. That is why there
are many wrinktes about the eyes of
merry persons.
' "Theoexpreaston or deep thoughtful-
ness is produced by the drooping of
the upper ha. lne *ids 9f sortie pet -
sons fall so low thae thenitipil of the
eye itself is the same. If the medita-
tion is over a oubject that worries the
thinker the expression is again quite
different. The eyelids 'contract and
the eyebrows are loweted and drawn
together. This is true cii a reflectiVe
mood.
"As to emotional moods! there is the
expression of anger,. for instance. The
eyes, instead ot clesing,4re open wid-
er than they. are nor any, but the
browe are elosely knit. -
He killed •the thicken and got it
But it was a great while sence she'd ready fer the pot, as spry and handy as in sue a nvironment thee wrinkled, . nut the eye remains the.
h a pleas nt e '
more than the could bear. There wine.
Storms of various sorts assailed them, u.nele creasing, wbile the ouniber of domes -
weal natant' to her, no time, as you When the broth Was ready ties in the province, is just as stead -
they lost one man overboard, found might say, and this was the lam straw jerry asked if be might take it in; so
very little gold, but a great deal of on the camel's back. er any rate, id! Deis' Hopkins filled one of the chiny ily deereasing, So says bliss Carlyle,
seitrvY, lost their ship on a aandbar, at once she giVe Oa and had to go Ler bowls that was Aunt Betsey's mar's of the Ontario Factory Inspector's W-
and are now returning with -tr great bed. • ' • • , and set in a plate with a cracker or ,./
i ite.
deal of bitter experience, and all dead The next mornin' she couldn't get two, and be took 'ent along. '
broke. up, but Uncle Jerry didn't think much The broth was good and strong, and Mies Carlyle has just returned to
Toronto from a tour of inspection in
A Pompous police magistrate of about it, s'posed allied be up bimeby; when Aunt Betsey butted on't She Hanallton Dundas Merritton and
Chicago was investigating the case of and so he shuffled round and warmed looked at ber husband real kinder „" ' •
er western places. In every factory
up some tea. 'n. got a bite (.0 ,eomethin. scairt and says she•- ' • —
a woman who had ttied to drown her- - (0 eat and went out to w ' ' . .d* ' *
ork. But ' Where id this 'ere come from?" she visited she says the hands were
If . end says: a nes working night.' and day, to keep up
self. Did she give any reason for when be come in to dinner, there lay And he. laughed with the orders coming in. At the Mer -
attempting suicide?" he asked the. pe- ins wife jest the same, as if she hadn't Made out o' one of our beat Plymouth
lieem a n who had rescued her. "She no thoughts in gettin' up. Rocks; is it good?" ritton cation mills there were already
employed a very 'lartte number of
did." "What was it 4 ' the magistrate "Wale wall I" says Uncle Jerry, "1 A woriderine quiverian smile hovered girls, but the company would be gla4
inquired. "She said she wanted to minter know if you're goin' ter be for a rninute on ta her poor face; ithe
kill herselfe: relined the officer with sick! I'm 'freed you hetet been care- didn't knew what to make can't. But eo take on many more.
a furtive wink at the emirt clerk, fel enough alaout your diet, what have • when he luggeel iri the jug ce wine and
AVERAGE WAGES.
1
you (et r poured out a full half a tumbitt full In the mills the average' wages 'of
At what age does a son outgrow Upon this poor Aunt Bethey turned and handed it to her, her eyes fairly the factory girls were about eight
parental authority I Monroe liedgesi her faro to the wall and, cried like a stuek out of her head with astonish- dollars per week, but many of the most
of Anderson, Ind., thinks he has a right baby, She didn't say a word, jest, laid went. skilful loom girls got as high as 4110.50
to whale his offslering whenever the and °cried.. It wo.'n't often she cried " Drink It; it'll do you good." says he per week. The conditions, too, under
and it stairt her husband. Wby 1 how "It's Jim Jackson's oldest grape wine which they worked were much better
latter deserves it, no matter what bis she did cryl Seemed as if she wouldn't you've heard tell mt.". .
age. Ile lately gave his eighty -year -
than they were a.tew years ago. Fee -
old son Hiram suet' a severe lathering never stop. Ye-diwdhere. itbueecbscensdn1"swefhnel weihglhs; tories are now kept bright and clean,
that the young felTow had to have his Se didn't know what under the sun tereW(1,11
,,
to do, but he knew he snust do 801130- 0' money I" , in factories to going into service as
and as a result girls prefer working
scalp dressed by s surgeon. The old •thine se he het a brick and put to (her "Only three dollars a gallon," he on- domestics. 111 consequence the demand
gentleman IS in his latith' year. feet and Was jest raakin' a mustard swered, tryin' to stnile, but lookire for domestics Is becolning more and
oustwi i I break up your . obduracy, and make A Mormon church was in course of plaster to pet on her somewheres when rather ghttatly, She sipped it slow,
public buildings are lighting the °hen- loving heart. 01 the love of God, the . BETTER THAN MEN.
' dollars, and the nations are trembi- love of God! There is no sea so ,deim, number of eitizens assembled with the . .
She see how it wan with Aunt Betsey' as she done so; but Pretty soon she met .
' ing and half -suffocated with the ter- there is no Mountain so high, there intention of ietting fire to it. Leath- in a milnutit. She's Awful cute about it down and spoke again, awful As a rule, girls are gladly taken on
is no song so Went, there te no eir- ing that the bulldog was insured they some t ings, kis` Hopkins is, and sbe meachins and 'pealin", h l'ps trem- by the faetory managers, fer they. say
tor, there may be in the distanee a Win' as if she was goin' to cry.
er i
feint soend of thtmder that will roll that iu many lines of work, especially
aumference so vast as the love of boa, determined that the Mormons should ain't afraid o' no man livine
"Now " she says to herself, bracin' "Pm sorry to put you to so inueb in the cigar, cotton and woolen mills,
sand tompests wtre 'gathered, in bat- pea Ought not, tele let us' go down un- t liberately clopped it in pieces, making Betsey's future good Oa' welfare," and afraid it ain't wuth while!" Ilowevert they are not restricted to
cf i°raeitcfvoofid°,t be used again, unless for "Uncle ./orry," gels she, matter of, all his might and main. erboro' Electric Wotits over 60, girls
fact as you please, "your wife's a veryi "I want you to get well, Betsey, I are employed, while in the Smart A.g.
tittlitiees, itiatantantsJas with the crash swept levan, the mother, in agony to sick WOUltill, and she's goite to die Want yen to get well 1" he Managed tO' ricultural Implement 'Works in Brock -
that shall split the Milo there ghat! save her two children, put them(In a TellItTY TO THIRTY.FtVE, right off, Pm afraid, 'less we hyper say. vi agf ilrem-
burst uPoe the world a fiery cohort, bread tray aral.floated the bread tray "Thirty ,or thirty-five," round, and do teemed:tin", and do it The strangest expression e01310 into Ployed operating t.he large machinea.
a. beek of reckoning a throne., and the off UpOn the waves; but the trtty with ea,* a wo' toga. But fust I'd better step OVer her face You ever see in any creature's, The manager of the latter factory says
. . mitti who has evidently given some ger- '13," fetish the doctor." Seemed as if she thought at fusti-- that since he has employed girls he
d f II took "Yes ou w t M 't t' ell tie I hen notided a decided improvement in
noonday, and while the janitors of you feet the palpitations of His warixt, erection in Beeehburg, Ky., when a Ms' Hopkins happened in. eyein' him 'over the top o' the tumbler more pressing in the province.
louder. and louder, as though it thou. Meaoure it, you. canned. Reject it, not claim- Money damages, so they de- up, endiir le the titne to strike for Aunt expense. husband. I'm aeraid-.rin the girls do better. work than the men.
the arraY, and that then there MaY der it, let Its bathe in it -this love 410
be a oflenee, a' deep hush, a silence of high, so broad, so long, 80 deep. fit
complete expectancy, and that while tbe reeent floods of France, at Castle -
the world is hushed in that dreadful tarazin, while the house was being
each pieta of timber so small that it she meant to make a thlarrer job eel. He got up and blowed his nose with any special class o wor
"In expressing sadness the entire up-
per eyelid comes abeut half way down
and the folds of the skin collett there,
giving tbe * Welt, heavy appear-
ance."
,
A HTTSTLER,
, Now, thee, My frame said the bnsie
ness-like yonng preacher, pocketing
the wedding fee end turning again to
the bridegroom, tot mo ask if yon are
carrying any life iniatratiee?
No air, replied the newly -made bene.
timey" tea dish. Pinee together over
the fire 1 pint thick cream•end 1 pint
curt -ant jelly. 13oil slowly for 15min-
utes. Sweeten to taste. Add a spoon-
ful 9f orange flower water and pour
into a raold, Weep cold tern lino ri
glass dieh And surround with rich
eream. Serve with sponge cake.
Perhaps too, it may not be out tif
Place to' here mentioft a decoration
for the Thithlogiving table Which the
writer tried last year and found very
effective. A small yellow pumpkio
was soOoped out, set on a round plat-
ter add surrounded with green, featb-
ery kale. It was then filled with
fruit, oranges, pears, lady apples tied
red, white and purple grapes beeped
quite high and lot me whisper the
secret, fastened together with hairpins
to secure them artistically in place. As
a centerpiece it gave an -appropriate •
touch to the holiday dinner and called
forth &shower onadmitation frbm all
assembled,
dingerbread.-This renuires 1 cup
tnolasses, 2 large spoonful butter, 1
teaspoon soda dissolved in 3 table-
spoons boiling water and 1 teaspobn
ginger. Knead well but mit hard.
Roll into sheets, mark with a fork and
bake quickly. When dbne and while
81111 hot, brush over the top with a
mixture made of 1 teaspoon sweeL '
milk and one of molasses mingled to-
gether.
DOOR REST.
An ingenious wcman tleseribes a
door rest Which is a convenience weere
it is desirable to bold doors open and
saVes the trouble of peeling a thair
against the doer, Two placed on' the
flaor would also ea useful in keeping
h'gli backed sofas from marring the
wall back of them. lt, ig made from a
brick as follows: Pat an inth of rotton
betting around the bre* anci sew Sued
stout. cloth around it, drawing it as
smoothen as possible before petting on
the outs de cove:. The top o. the door "
rest may let coveren th patch Work
or pia n worated cloth aceording to
fancy. The sdes and battem ehould
te covered wail Clerk colored Material
so the dual will not show.
C01,011. UNDER, THE CUM,. .
I do not know but that the lightp. dietanee When it ettuck a tree( and , ions thought to the proles* ' le, I . dd h it d th e
otoWn, All of a su en 6 Tee 26 a dad wotrk and save 'n' stave for' you the general moral tone of bts employes. diet. etot yet. . Women with faded oompleglone
o Po . e o S
lia into the world ma, ant the world oh the plea, She got there, She took most attractive lenge. His Mannere feat teat he could not get alonif with. didn't wanter do it. Then. as if other employers throughout the Pro- ittaall Yon noW It tie take out s liberal eintnine. blue or corn flowers op their
Ing flash that harlti that parapherna- etipered. The Mother marled out for ,tbink, the age when a. man le at his his wife watt invalooahle to him; ho attain," and f avPOSel sbe felt as Hobe Ilia testimony its also boerie out' by Ural, the most saered duty resting should gt vary slow in putting bye.
fire, foe we are tOld distinctlY that the the two ebildren, She isomehow clam. are then modele'd and his telemeter pet her, nehOw. He WaS ail One Miti to struck by aomethhe ile his looks, she Vince( polity for the benefit of this young ,
therein are to be uurned up, t see It held 011 tO a branch. Rut 'while bang- with the world and human nature and and tOld ber to bittern and bring hinl, ifterent, and she tried to make Out the girls labor, Basra Mien Carlyle, Is you bereufter. I represent One Of the peeme to neVelOp an the latent Sallbw,
Ala Tete bleratitul sheltie or time
world and an the„ things that ate bered up into the tree with them, and fotmed; he has had Seine experience have the doctor as ells' Hopkine was, seemed to get a dim ;dee that he wag The only disadvantage under Which W0111,111 Wile ia te be &Pendent uPon '1-- " .' -
battling. The Alps take fire mid- ing +11 Oli h e h h
.-ere .-e -ra-e- -ettab tO ereek, conaequently know° how tn. tee and So she went --he lived near by -and ow it wag. hut couldn't and, bone too that they Cannot etand the woar and StrOtigeSt ittid beet eomPainea in this 1 nevi in the skin. "After twenty-five,' '
Atlantic, -.. brig, barque, White Stet and she kneW ft Oellid hob long hold Make allowaneefi., He realizes, tee, hOW oho says to hitel--.' land and weak to think mueh, she jest tear of tonstant daily Work a6 Well ne COuntrY. Rere are the' figures Allow., I tie a gerat actress declares, "eotor ie '
up jete of flarneS higher 'than tile alnre little 011eS ea Well •tle she could, nnd malice and flattery, villah youeger fel- do a deed o' humanity, and put a woke That night uncle jerry haenessed Intheeili Zli.IrtrtIttriloyeettl3teemzi agfikt fdtloww3rnettg illledttev-0?'lhe Young.Ittleband'a'als* rat:6 beirinNtgibvid-cileaotiehretr faitt‘.6liffilleiattl
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tine and Cunarder. The °kite Send the three, and SO She Wrapped up her utterly impossible it is to litter on re. "Doctor Cross now is year chance to shet her eyes and give it all up.
-or dome of TriatitY or St; reter'e. tthe tied/ theMi rag to the ihroneh, and Iowa fondly iMagirie POSSibie; hi Mere in tillele Xerry Foster's wheel for all the old mare and wria over rind got they are heilettfOrth neither fit for lineation. Thom ift notniror Lire' lino flower" are extremely trying to all but
' Danko and moneyed institutionS with then She kiaaed the darlingts good-bye, Ilevel-headedo Pritetiettl, Sensible, ala* thil1ei ft hen; got any heart and foot- Mary /Well to eerie trio stay with 'em good wives nor for good emplesteS. Jelling. a JOh there/1(01Y While Seell are yenthfin eheeks. The floweret have 1101
„the inettetntenta of the world not died, 11 h 11 d A
Wh...6 t-eY -re- art- Were recott. so liable tO be led, away with eta* 'eat for'his wife'is sake., 'It woald be, in Cede 0, etekfteeep .and nein' an old of the province ariS tit Preeent fluting- tbe tooftnerie a tulle, velvet or r:hhon.
oensumed bond and melted bullion -all Rua toil baekward into the WaVe. and eere, and Jima In his attachillenta. Not in's you attest find 'cm and work tell be a epell, Marrs an exeellent good hand However, be that Ile it Mar. the,girla ab011t in
i6.11.004•Mit
Often the same eolor can be worn with
worth One dent ori a daunt, Tho Pie- Mead. What do You thltlk Of that t 0, pretty face, and, ini*Ing With Ihe tirtiel to bring her hook tolife,'Ittes you mom, shoo olworo rood, to go nod aew ing very largely On the donaitin Of the Indiane *MOM wear head coVering. impunity in these materials, Whore in ,
tare canvas Of tfie tinware, and of LUX. ear "Brae& bratto l That Was world, has found eat PerlitiPS.that 'ell eati do tiomethiti` to make that life for the neighbours. She's prime puss. male worker*, and are in ManY Hoe. this eecount for the fact. that stiff ttowere it would, (tentage one's
embourg, and of Breeden, and' of Het. just like a mother to deu UAW but , is not gold that glitters.'" amble. Don't, I beg on ,ye, raise her Tend housekeeper, and she'll good toni-; Sta./MOS drawing juat ait high eateries. bald Indfitne are extremely rare t good looks.