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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-06-07, Page 3' ­ - -..-. . � - - -1 - - .- __ . . . I ­ � - - � - - I - " ' '_ - ' I ' voic ' as, and the bounding of their feet. ' . . I ............. _-._1-_ . ­ - � ­ - ' ' ' I . .1. My own little boy wb)ou, one very busy __'­ - — - * Let we In." And a voice from with- field With A brom looking, for odds ; -,W,1%040�""".""��"-.""o ...... —.11 -1-, I it, 11 - . . � . . � 'ERE LIGHT In says: "You are too la to p, It says day after I had manifested More OF A BATTLE to : . TORC .. ES ff PEN -PIOTURE and,euds of war correspondents . . . . . I � ED to 000 Mail: "You are twenty years HOUSEHOLD., than uQualattilayweil the childish 111.111, makii A burying. T.4an tile obolts "INT6 FOR too late;" to another, "you TeOtleasnOns and XIOISO, be looked 4 , burst, alld it Seemed to me that some , I are a .________­ p DEATH REAPS A HARVEST IN THR wanton devill, In Sbeol bad lifted tile THE FAR ,- . . ; plev, " to another, yo . -W. pitifully into my face and, with a DARKNESS OF Niel -IT. lid. and dropped something dredilful' 1 MEER (_ # : - , Dr. Talmage Speaks on, the mouth too late; u are I tienid attempt at a caress, said., --� ~.�w*-"-,--------"-*-,-",,—~,� � I 0 a MiuUtO too late;" and the mob of UIR RARY. . Out Of torment. For -a moment our , "I'm 86try for you, ruamma.,, NMIRPkable I � 111e4crielifou oraxisist Ais;lcig, Oar" seemed bursting with sounds like FTTLT,-BLOODRD CATTI,F4. Parable of the Virgins. destroyed ones outside the door take Grasping at stiaboame and ob dowei, "And why, are Von sorry for too?'ll IPY it War Coorreoptintles4s-lis wg?,' it the rIvinir of I timbers when sow , I . . . up the Chorus, dad cry; "Too latel Hands outstretched for the 'Iwoon; I Innocently nsked. sernA414 111,4114-fice, . star , 0 It does not coSt. any more to raise '. I I . I Ile ' ' lia-toosed "trader," driven in. the � . - � A -ad the hot Wad Of the do. 'ad ' ot snows of December, to 0 teeth Of a 9410, strikes the rock- full-blooded stock than balf breeds I � - . . . I A despatch from Washington says: " I "" 'a Cause you've got 60 many little , On " os I 0 � Is stationary.. It You,should take it 0 t 81 h : "Too late I,, and the d not rooes of adue. 0 Of the M t graphic writers ribbed 004ot-line. Then a glare of and interior Scrubs. � The only dlt;� I , -Rev. r 0 a at all things illusive, boys," Answered the poor little follow, .among the many yellow light, with a White and orim , forence in th , Clut '6 i416 � - . Dr. Talmage preached from to the door on, on f eternal go ChIng when shadows they prove; with a halt correspor . 0 cost IS the Initial pur- . tile fQIIOW1Ug text : "The para -elf a gusty night an midnight toile aU4 Hu, bbl't; -suppressed sob, "and you South Africa during idents in Boa beart, then darkness, . ble of this it would d, toile- "Too bed in the arms of its Mother, the war, has a moan, a gurgling cry, aa shriek' Obaae- The full�bloodcd naturally I hurried . Wo -tell Virgms.,,_Uatt. ,,,,, 1-12, ' leffencillately be blown latel too late W And the torches of Scathed by caresses of love. .don't 080M to want us at all." been a repreasata ot atretehon bearers; a pattae. out. And 411 the lights that the silly virgin . Live of the London ruch " cos s as much ,its the 4 ,.a begin to we have our Dally'Nows. For Some time his name The bearers return And lay Something Inforlor animal, but in the end one. . flicker Q44 Laughing, dad cooing and.orying, rbildren. with us are to* few to al- Was Withheld, but latterly the arti- down beside md, BOMOthlug that � such animal may prove cheaper than . A YQUA9 man and a Young woman, obear tia in tho )Ionic circle will Surely the years that .1 have been I ' 1. I , affianced,. according to'04st on that I;atbway on which you lilies ill the storni,j and one 14y. one Sweet as the heart of a rose ; low of O' ' few Minutes before had been it nlan , to the Oriental OaStom. Tile time of and I Xill soon travel. Ob, God I when thlelY 90 out until in tbe'suffouating Trembling all pv uIr over - conducting ourselves clQs are signed "Al Hales.11 , A 'recent I bear a sound such as a man makes three or four of the Sera er with mischief, I � bo. The farm- , . darkness they cry: " Our lamps bay �74!0111, Its head to It& chubby wee toward them in such, a way that they letter frc�n his hands under date of when trying todrink water in a West. . I their marriage has. arrived. Calm, We tarn our back: v,pon our 11muse- gone out I" And they go wa a toes " . will foal, OVOU,fOr one Short moment, Spri-ngf on er who starts In with the idea, and Poft, beautiful night comea down gir mants, %ad our churches, and our , fidering . Coln, gives the fOJlQwlng,d,. era desert, I re lay .hand bUY0 Only a few blooded stock as he . I through eternity, ages Aft Filling our hearts with new sunshine. that they Are not wanted, . acription: . in rhe blackness, and draw it away , . the eastern h.1 is. Tile bridegroom homes, give us the flainab er ages, Cheering our wear* Then, yielding to the 1 . I again as if I had t , cached fire, Can afford It, IncreaBing his hard 1, � invited -big most intimate friends to Gospel -a movable Ii call of the feeling out for tile light, for coal T 940me way I nf'UOUOO Of It was dark -d gradually, may find in tlle,end that I I . . I t I Lady Rachel .- 040111119 Us that the dark shadows Mrs. B.'s solemn in ark as the insille of a I come. The gh , fort, for peace, for hope b Conceal the sun's beautiful ray� . essage and the di- dog, not th* heavy, sullen darkness THR ME NoRy or A. pRAYI;R. Ile 10 ill a muoh� bet . . I . V are come from the Russell was comforted by that light utfluding ter position than I life of the hills, And, they while she was arranging , none and crying: "Our I vine impulse with"' us, lot us rOsOIVO of a- brooding storm, What is it I have touc�ed_soma_ his neighbor who buye, any kind of I , amps ill�vv 1310, ... taing"of heaven the dearest, that, more completely t the black thing broken, Crushed, mangled, war r , ill cattle BfmPlY because they are cheap. . ' � are bolster?. the papers ,gone out 11, an rts by tile smile are made (ore, we will, live bu I . Qua In their inirth. They have stichl AS her d Chou turning In an, � I than hereto- blankness of a night that looked as and wet, wet with, the thick, sticky The reason why more do not Start � . husband was preparing for other directi glad with,our children, If it never It I clothes Ag IlI4rtYdOM. That ght '�Yoha on, -and wandering Oil, Age oped to have a dawning, moisture I have felt At 'timcs on I them, their rusticity affords ii . Runyan after age, age after age, feelin fie toueb,of thy abit, dimpled f in-, If need be, we can leave other lines of Each one has a . I Our comp lay in a boJlqW the haft of any hunting kni in with this Idea is because they have I _ . flambeau or held up until by it he sawi the gatesof I g for gers , like tile f0 I don't I To( I hope and comfort *And light and He Bit$ Made t work and illeasure to tbo�e`to whom hollow -of a woman's hand half closed; need to be told; I know. That is why the erroneous belief that it costs more . . ! , ,I of brass, with W Piece of wood on the COlestittl City. It flamed on the . 0 av_ is forget to be sad, - time and ability render thera pos. I crawl away and bow my he to maintain the blooded stock. This � 11 the top Of -it, the wood wound with blind eyes of John Milton until he saw an, �but finding none, and crying. 11, thy smile we are basking in bum- Bible; but only a mat . ad, and I . there were no hills around worthy of try to remember the words of prayet: is not true' at All, for the fine cattle 1. , . I shine . bar can . � linen, the . linen dipped in olive Oil, the battle of the angels. Oh, movable "Our lamps have gone outIll Thy pr%t�le all gloom has beguiled- mother'd (part in living I wit 40 a the name, the veldt simPly rose gent- taught me years ago at it mother's do not require more food fror better ' .. . and a CUP fastened under It, so that light, glorious flambeau of the Gospel, I . . There's nQthing that'a�nearer- to !lea' child' . h bar ly upward on all sides of us like the knee. Once itgain the hellish mudic the oil in I - I I . - .. ran. of the guns commences, and our guns sur,rolundings than should be given to � - , ay not drop. upon the Man Pass it UP And down through all VO4 1 I I -­-, ---- ,,I.— - bust of -it damsel Ila ber teens. Our join in the devil's orchestra, and every fArm animal -that is Worth an � � 'Y strike the flints, hands, through all Ages; pass it, from IP VT G SlEfl,@ . Telan the innoodeft heart of a child:. . � � I tents were p1tolled in the very Contra 'then rattle, roll and rattle,t Y_ I I who War$ it. The HBRO OF MAX11,21ALLN _ - I he rif lea thing. If -the * I . x . , Wit ,� A, "RA, AL LADY." . farmer's style of- keep- I tile isparks fly, and the flambeau' hand to hand, and froml Mountain to ____ . . . . . . Of the hollow. In the sunlight they on & veldt keep time, and the death Ing cattle is . � _ _If. I. 11", A lady is a gentlewoman oa ev - - angels with oil -seeing eyes watch tile to 116glect �tlieat and lot � . I .A: I blaze. With these torches the pro- Mountain, and from sea to sea, until it SOMETHING k_ W, I . ­ , very had shone white against the brown them practically shift for themselves, ABOUT THE BIAVE *�`� � 00048104 and under all o1rouinstafte . fateful bullets, and, on wings of the I I 11 be told everywhere that to those I A �_�� ��' I � as; earth and blue sky, but now they wind, follow the,m holne to the hearts, .the scrub Stock may be better suited - � 11 c8saiOn Starts- �How beautifully the sha , -COL. BADI&N-POWELL. � i!�") . she does not reserve fine manners for were'loist to view, merg din . . , . I lights glance in aetd�out a&ong- the who Bat in darkness agreat light has . I . , '�-�y Ll . If. - I a, the unt- of Boor and Britoil, whilat we with to h* � � I . . — .� . I I . . . I special people and special occasto IS Purpose, for the half -wild ani- - leaves, and in the air r Sprung UP- It MUSt have been. ' a The ; . no, versal frown which had ,phrivelled souls - . edolOut .wi , , settled on the earth and pray lie On the grimy mals are Undoubtedly hardier than Lh .11141.0 Versatile .nan. ell file ,;rIg1S14 . Lrtdyhood Is not an outside veneer face of all God's orbat! I lilies and frankinconee, brilliant SCODO 'Wh011 the first morn- � Arkley-ne is, p4gss � f4r the dawniug,whi(�b . ! Tha � eANC41 oF Xarvei.ou 1. on. . There seems h the well-bred ones, anq their will be � � . I � . I I I or Polish Which May readily be rub- werw no camps fires to enliven the the World for ever. able to Pick UP a living much better welaillillif Intitin,6 . 1� Songs,- and shouts, and oleo, such as Ing dawned on the world. Our planet I .I,i. . I ttrition with . . I young nf�e I had been 4 great black bulk - there As Lord - the world, but Is ingrain gloom -not one last,- And as. it on a coldp cheerless � . I � i n feel on their way to a . . W018aley was walking ... I k � ad, and I th'; flame br solitary spark of But it Comes at and almost, food- � . ­ ��, a oke with- red smile the star, comes Slowly, as if reluct4mt to open� less range, But wb � � .. . I . marriage. On.and on they go. . It is I was 'lot oven the gleam of a star or along a crowded Street in London ten . - result not Only of good breading, but nal wilderness of shadows, We know I . twelve .o'clock at nigh t when tl4ey 1 the f lash of a f ire f ly, But the COW, month's ago, he met, a young man, . K.. I I . its eyes on such a scenei we catch ere the aninials . I __'. . of gentle blood and inherit I are kept carefully acoordbiIg to mod- . " (mand came forth : "Let there be light,, spare In frame, and I .. I. & ad rather thlat the ene sight of the old flag, the Empire's . I v . within hailing distan.ce.of the sinewy, energetiet ' g 1. . ray was -hovering around flag where our soldiers 837n 113eall Of cattle raising with suf_ �. come :. jxx t�, . than acquired tendencies. It takes us. . I , � .., I floating, � . I . . .. � bride's house. 'In the languor of I and fla4hes of . brightness quivered in Ilia movements,, with a face that k 11 .4 I' . 1. , -.� . Several generations of refined ances , our scouts had ridden near enough placed IC just before sundown, whilst' ficient food'to nourish them, and pro- I . I �, %; - . e . - ti) count the formidable arra 'of tile . 11 d V f IT far off, on the very lips, of the velft, per shelter a,nd,pA>teotion, the blood- , q, . .� .. ". .., v . � he il 4 t, " , , ment of we c I . maids have fallen asleep, when tile . 4 a . I . these eastern. nights all 'the brides- � through the gloom, and 'the darkness spoke resolution ' and self-reliance ,, . LOTS to ,produce, the natural gentle- grisly guns,., and every inOv, an just desery the last remnants . . � . I . . . was 49litild, and t mist arose, and from every feature, ' . I . Woman Or gentleman. the foe betokened 'an atiact of the enemy's -rear-guard as they ad auilfWals. are just %a cheap to spp- . I .. sound came through the dwelling. there was a faint gleam- on the wa. I" HUI16 1-1 called the BrUish comman Acquired good inanners are better - during move off defeated and undone, - ,a Poorest scrub. I I I . : ., I ter. and there was snow on I . 1 1 ,I o �i , I pproaching," the crest der-inwChief, than none, but -unless there is a solid . the still watches of the night, . � . r a L' Ing . . . � :. .V_1_.: "The wedding party is, a to whom especially of all I . Ris be the case, no farmer can . . �, I -and the light of their torch . Of the wave, and the r6mnants oil the . ; foundation of gentleness and 'kind- I I I r ... , . I I Engliebmen war with the Boers was I I ness behind them they are apt to wear THE SOUND. or, STEEL ON STEEL. . ABOUT HANDS.. �, eel that 4e Is not able to keep a � . I � .. ,as pours. night rolled off - the 131CY in Bplen;A I - . . . . few and in time.. to sub Iltuip titela . I . . . . .1. I . a stream of fire on- down towards the - and tile bridogrooln; of the ligh . t our, all imminent problem, "Why aren't ,-badly when subjected to strain. . The daylight had faded into twi- � . . a j . house. What excitment there is in PC - , ap.- Yor in South . 11 emmas arise . I The hand, in. the light Of compar'a- entirely for his inferior cows,.pugs, . � ,. - i � ' . . . o and fro, i' . blood tells; the woman who is to the . . . d passed with . Ve anattcttafy, . farost a4,*11cantly sheep, and cattle; Let him begin by, . . . � I I and all the' tile Young, Man sailed for thel-ooming s.it fleet footsteps. into night, and .then marks, the aisti, tin - Ahe dwelling, a running t I Arad in, the heavens, � Alrioa P Two .daYs )a ter .11 ... I When unpleasant dil light; and twilight Ila ti . . I . . ,,, . 10ries of the earth with lighted torch- 'flold'of w � by never for . I � no U. between man weeding out gra,dually Alf the poorest . - � . �, � .and a great fluster. Some of .them, a � . . ar, where be was to make a . . . the order hafd passed from tent to and - brute, . I � . . . -take u a want forth t . .. getting what is due. to herself .an it . I � 8 001inplex apParatua of his flock, and make every. addi­ I 1 . P the flambeaux that tire, 0 11108t him. "And the name for himself as the defender of . ." . others under the circumstances; she whispers that we and the relati . . evening and the . . ., tent in low -toned . . istanding in the coiner, and:in -morning we e . . . . . . , . ou between its preform- ,tion be of fine.blooded aniimals. It . the first, day.'$ . . ­ .1 ­ . . . . . . . I I � . . I . . . . . I . . I . a does -not 10,56 her tamper and' make abodid'stand to a.nnas to give the sol- ances and the mind I : I . � � 'excitement..and in the darkness, they. . . . Colonel Baden; -Powell_ � . Ase of language to be regretted af . . are so,. remarkable )A better to do this I - . . I Who wasthe , . I . . . terwards; she also anakes allowane- dters� of, -the � eien !A only on . .. . -cannot find the flints with, I ,next learn from this subject that - . . a . voldt a Welcome worthy that familiarity alone prevents, their. " two call 68 Puroblased a year. Tito , � ' . which to . . man, stands well-nigh. along among . - I . r, and causes her- of the land Whose . , . I ,strike the light. Somee . no man has any light to.sp,are� . I sup- the . . . . I . . � . * flag we .fought Wing observed with wonder. C I 1. I .. . . . � I I I TV one thlng� , if some 0 . presefit British lead , .. . . .. � 11 self to' be respected. I... .r. There Was no sound ofthrob- In aristocratic portra' ­ . I] ' o k will inbreaoe in the nu -tui -al way, ,� I I pose era .in. South . . . . . und6 11 � I . . ... �� . . I . 1. '. I I - � its' the.shape a 114 'as it Multiplies the, owner *wfil . . I I � -some cry another, and they; jos � . . -f these obliging brides- At rica', because ,of his uniforin and un. � .. ver 0 1 rimmed I I I . . �.. bing drums to quicken the Pulse and Of.. the a remarkably . elegant,' reialize that�be possesses Something I . . other and stumble about in the d . � � . � . Lie each inalds had taken the linen from. the - the Boer GH - the . blood; no liarsh, matallic , )land I '. : - ark- t , questioned success against corset co- , f wlilte,lawn t warod . .. . I ness. Some one takes 41ambea ' op'.01 the -fla,mb . . KNX . T OF THE GARTER. . 1 and Byron was undoubtedl' Corr tin th 1 marks, tbe-creant of the trade� I'' I � I . w- daux and . Wrung foe. With- barely a thousand men,' ;With embroidered laWn and na'rrow A K I III . ght o ring of, bugles' oil the air, no �hdery: I Y so . a, I;, � � . . :and puts fire to it; � � if them out on the lampsai! the-Improvi. . . dotted bands. I I the',Rarter dressed in regarding the beauty ocr this feature E very animal thai h b inga into the . . � I and. with few Of his Officers trained The -fulness is gath- - word of high c " � I 0 . r .. I ommand .to tell th 0 (to an indication of gentle blood. one world h ' I . .. .. . . � . . . . den d i f the regalia is an imposing sight, He. . diers that trusted 1podor'- held Off-tha, most coizamon signs of want fluctuAtes ' , � t 'ones . I as I- 1. I. ENT IT BLAZES; '. themselv .1., that after' a while they to military service, he held at. bay .five ere - in ..ront at the waist, as well I . . ad Its price, And a. price 6haf .., - I . I . . .1 . weArs a blue velvet. inantle, with a the . . U . I . I times force for n6arl h . . 4 ' . - . ir destinies In hand -nothing ading is a sort of uncomfortable for interior stock. . . " ;and she holds both hands'.over l't,.ed ness. Os would liave been in dark� . his I as the top. . Material required. 36 . their in ch, less than that,given . � . Y. . eight . . Wns of bre . . � � � . . . . � ino as wide, 2 yards. .. .. Btar embroidered on the left reset.. 'heard except.the-I . . . I -as to keep it from the .draught . of W(Ls , , I I . . . flowered. a tack. or . . . I . .b � . WO117bred i . , So they, did. not lend it, There' . ' t . I . . . . months. Sortle a � F . . . . . . 1 . . . a*, ,sharp sound consciousness of the hinds' Such I - I " � . � �. __ � ,. � His'trunk-hose, stockings an& slides . . � .. . � � . I .. I . . ,:an obvious 'stock can. always be sold. . . , . � � I the opening anit the'shatting aboks; , .. NO OLIVE 101 . ... . � every blow 1130 �B06ra have struck .he A . M . . .. . are white, his hood and surcoat crimw of f set 'on the - At �109 a . soil, : qr th' ignorance .of what to do . I . . P , There Is I . . . � .1 . . . I . .. � . L TO SPARE. ,� returned a; harder onei W.be � MSAGE TO:.MOTHERS. . .. . . a ..with them. scarcely a hard of good I � . . . but 4t burns only a littld., and, . . � - I n* feign . . ., I � I . :whispering vdlceg� ot. In southern countriesi *kissing the .-Igs, cows or 11 .1 . I . ou L . '900§ Ne'11114-Vs --y-ine � any 9 . 'to spa I re. � retreat 'lured t a' . ad ' It,was once my"pjivilQge: to at * son.. The garter, of dark blue velvet . . .. � . men -mingling . . sheep * that ,cannot find , a, good. ous- I I I Then they. begin to orV. )b eager foe far.f I withithe whiaperinis Of the wind. ' nd is, . a' I I , I . . I � '.'Who ­011fvi -cacQ ' Tom I And PY edged with gold, and bearing the fact- I . b4 .. loyal salutation. The Prac- tonaer� even in the midst of' dull and � . � . . - .. can lend as a little, Says some one in this house: "I ,theig.. worliA, the sudden spitting. qf� the W41do' ..of a sainted mother 'to to, "Honi: soit qui ma All else was still.. ties is . . � . . . � . recognized in'se'veral:" I �.; : olive'aill Wlipha . ,a had a VaiY 'good 4ather Maxims. aft(I the thunder of ly . ddite Whom heavenPs P. I yperisd,'� Also . Thellorses, tired . . . � of Shake-, depressed' times. ,This 4i the fLnan- - I 1. � �'. any oil to spare ?I' There a . , and' very., ., .ortals were so- widely in gold, is buckled about the Is - leg, . speare's drainas-s�,Why, this is he . who . I . I . . 1. . re none- who good.mother; if -there . ' . ever � was a good Mines under the I . I . openad it seemed to I below .the .kne * A with 'the journey Of the .day,. stood . clal difference," In 'the return I s,of the. ., ' ' I I I have any to lead. . � I �. . . I . . On-ruibing. feet I . Us%wha 'Were gath- . a. - The heavy golden m6tfo1nIess'WIt1ii4 th�ir .lines. kissed awa'y his, hand In courts' . . .. I � I . 1. . . . : , . .... . w , taught.', the. 'bloody, .lea .. 1. . ch,I . ' . . sY-"' . two'herds,- One adds an - 4incertain - , .-. . I . . , i 1. collar *consists of 26 pieces, sit Even � I i r. . . . . � - Now there are . .. woman, she -as go and somehow Ihope I I sou that. this .. eked'.tberii that'we could feel the . .. n the transit ,mulgis-forli6rej break "You kiss Your hand," .says Colin to I I � � I 1. . I . . . I - 1: I., . one, thing o some People who got through their pfety to get.lat .-bail English Weasel I . not, to be' CA 861100 Pf . angelic_ h u.4 ts Pro- .the f6int of a garter,. beari . ,6 . And vurying a .. � I . ..,. - D tight - filling the motto, , and . I ' .. ng the � ino me,,LhO othet' *brings.. � ... . .. . t of this Parable, Ve' I _ I . I � I I � .1 row it hangs the the solemb.,silence with Abeir de'vil_ Touch#tone, "that courtesy would be � � . � � . . .. � ... .. . * it n.!' Had tll,&y 'ail.*. �surplcus of .I)ieiy * I - a I .. I I 0 . . . .. an aagurance of certain, definite an . ,,� � .akid Asleep. , , . . room,. writes Lillian E, Rallou. , "George,, a ish Cries, whichi ar , on lash at Court. if' Courtiers . � . . therer are oth , I ? I . I .. q . .. . . * . . ba:dge whibili es I a a .0 I were anas�uranceof certain def lilite prof its . I . I .1 � - era who get another. Noj6. glad. they any. goo ' Mrs. B., W4s. the Toe St. George on horseback a . repr data mixture of a I . . . I . 11 I . . - I thing; but I get this: the soul . . difeas to spare? . HARD TOWN TO DEFEND. ­ -mother of, th. . , ncountering tearless sob And ajoyless -laugh. slieribbrilB. I * , I . .. . . I - . � . . . ' ... , - I needs None, you, cit � . . , . � beautiful, litt ,the dragon. - The "Issoer George" is; I . .. and values.'th , . .. , . . , nuot borro�r. oil out of . ­ 11 ,le girls whuge well-oak8d, I BACKED By BRI And. "What Picture. 94 :it troubled at at can -be depended Upon - . , I I I I I -heir �.lambs_ And, I-su I . . . . excellent deport- ribbon, worn over. 8 Then we . . . oonscience has eve a Lines. The �man of :business I . � . 1. light- If YOU see the bridegiroonf� I t Had .he a walled town to defend or . a smaller ' badge attach d to a blue . . TISH HEARTS. I all, t I party coming down the hill, WII4 . a . f.. for OppeiLranqP and' ' ' . . . . I .%, . t do, the last .. 7ppose,. if at a Place. naturally defeusittlia, his .ex- ment bespo . ke the left shoulder . who-. listened it r been dni gined, sellse. Can readily see W*h 11 I - all -the're p . -n then seem no . t,1n .for Lusts the Attention The star of the Order consists of elihi W11, our equal t'0 the night -walking Scene in� .ieh .Will . I . . I .� ­', . . You find ? Torches. If you -a ' . . .. loit might evL - . . ... hearts, in our eats caught a low c . . prove the most profitable .to:biln "in - . . . . . as he e . . I . and training.of a. raddel-moth6r. Car, Points witbin'which is tlle'otoss.of,St� 1. . . am- "Lady Maebath 1,, I . � 1. . . , �''L _` - I bridal party coming out of C.b, .. ad .in a-cirole, . and some considerglile. But.Mafeking la I - Mand, and me She had been used the end-. ., . . I I . . I .... . I- � I a o o goal all ' � � . V on al- tainly ilo,oi(e .who know them could George. encircled -by the garter.. * . ' � n moved. post us, tread- . � I I .1. . I .. . Ould 90 around and say: i - a flat plateau, With few* hil - . . 1. I . I ,� .. . to "lave her dainty hands" from child- I . . ... I ­ I . what do You see t � . torches..,' . , I . .. I most - Is' imagine thilt . th ' I Ing as lightly. As armed men . I I . .. . . : . . — . I .. . . . .- .. I .1 I I . . . I � I ' ey had Ih any, wa .11 . 1 ____4___:__ ;. .. 1. 'tread . , �an hood; ,but, having once stained iheni .1 I � : � ...... I.. 1. 1. o . � 1. . � What -"Have YOU olive oil to spare ? Give. one to' break..the monotony . -Y . ., . . does the soul in its midnight ,of , '86 and, oni * . I , out ,on to t SELECTING GOOD COWS. . I . . sin I me for- my lam, Y the Suffered neglect - 'a' � he open veldt *.to, with -human blood,. it a .­_ . � . qp, j , i , ndi knowing, , .. . . :., . and suffaring heed? Torches. . suppose they low mimosa bush to. al ford a slight ' . jai APPARENTLY LUCID INTJ11;RVAL, girdle the camp With rows* . - . Banked' to bar .1 . . . I � I . . 1. .i Confucius Would &.11 answer: "Not so I ' f - did', of the church and society work of. steel, reproachful heart that the spot would - It Is hard* work for the Moat. eX , " . � . . . . � . I .� . ­. ­_ � I . 1. '!, no, Ali * b : . , to t . be in wli�ieb Mr . B. This, said the man who was driving -backed by, , R'If Ish hearts. Than . . parienced tly select a - good. Cow mere, . . : . tried to strike � light for Chi , esb there coveiing. .and, no * ptotec, Lion," - . i .. 11 . I . d lie a, liot enodir1r: f or - us e,�hd. for you.,, . a ' . ' ' r . I . . . . - - _� did kindle it, . ... r . warrior. The town. itself- * 1. , , . . M)Ost actively .an I the visitors: throu , I iiaver wash Gut.. - . , , I . . . but it went out and left "If 'thou be wise thou ' . . is an ugly' gaged until strieken2with. the incur- I . I gh the grounds of dneb.-again .the stillness . ., ly by her appear . . . , . . . . . . I . I . . � as, of death,* There ig. a * ance, though one C ay , ','- � . I . I . I sbAlt'be wise . . tile lunatic asylum . omething irresistibly pa- . . - - . bar uncounted millions �o ma,ke-the for thyself; but if thou s6oirnest . collection Of galvanized . Iran. build,- able disease from which- she' I , is an inmate who ,fell upon us wi��,�a. weJay, face down I . thinks he kn6wg*all the markathat in. �. � . � I ''I . ' I . . . I I ,. centuries dism . . , thou ings, with, two or three brick 1. suffered '.!.a incurable', but Perfectly haraties , wards on, the Bail,. ' - thetie 'in, the moaning whispe . . . I . I ... , _.,( al with their ' w'&i'ling. - alone shall llear it ts soery� man . . ond stone foi fitionths'llafore death came to hir . 11 . a waiting .We . I ' . r, "All dicate -a large milk p . . . I .. . . I know the Perfumes .of . Arabia will not . ro(i�etion or a : - : ". , . . . each struck, bimse for stores and offices. Valualess�in itself, relea 6 " I hod often W 1. a. is permitted to wander a y where not'whai, it might be wounds, or. that. sweeten this little hand." good.,butter cow. ' She in 0 1 I L. . � I Zeno, Cleanthes, Aristotle, if, every w a U .1 I . n . I . . ay - liav , , .. . I . . � 0 a .for her 8 ondered how he elf - . . .. I . a light; .. .. . . .� self. having neither diamonds nor. gold to one f rail, little wo an,'for.such she . at It is the them fill ' I . 1. , and passed it along from' . . I . . oo.qes inside - the inclosure, f7an.ge passage olf the llaraortal soul glorious boast l&f the Pat " . . I ''. - . 1. learn - ' also , fir . . . .in . I � . And yat.by, improper treat- . I � hand to hand but it. went out,o Ont,'...this: . sub. Command ,it, to a man's fancy,'the lit- was ' � .At thi.s the liarmless. lu'llatic, sitUng which mell.. call Aeath, And i ' .- . . rJot,to ciLat inent,when young she May h -a' . . I . . � I t, 1. , and ject that . ever, in health, .Could accomplish ­ .. , In the' "With ,unpurchas" . . I I . .. . . can I 11 h1ave to tell you that hO' some Veople apply for tle. place on,the;grass under.a'tre* blackness wh go spoiled as to fall -far short of what-' , I I � I - I . . I . TO much sur- in his ha ad,. looked .Up and sa . - . re.s of I . . . I � . . . .. . . , is still of vasit.' a, with a book � eye' but the, eye, ThO vote that shakes the turi t . t 0 Universi- t4a I!-gLhtl when .If IS too lat6,-* Ho port ' f, , * I strategic !in- so IMUCh. I was thereto . ore no . a eatio, *a the rail r . .9 . � I she should - ,: . ties of the earth, wbiJe.th ,v I � . . . I W I ance, rom, its lo ' Ised. at th th of God could reach, � ell n1ail * I . _ ey liti ,. n t - P * . W sin, . . I . we: the. land ' . . have , *.been., She. may , .a n Billy tbjo,s . . . a regr@t ilaolied I ad 11 . .cbernica a bridestmaida must itave to * . . . in her Three big pan, he called out, and . I - .. I have been fed so, that she' . I I I I . It Way and the Molopo river; and.its .dying message to me andAo,all in I � . 8toocl. face to face With his own soul, 'are, by, th , aqquiked : I I laboratories mado the ' . I _ , 11' 11% . . . when t . . Oth, And f I The hands a very. instinct . . I I one Poor horse b0 pull theml And it a . ew. were there . Alle 116it of turning her ood into . - 11, . who did not wish Of haman y, raised in Prayer, ilaspbd . o . .the proximity' to the Transvaal 'frontier. era. 1, thought then, and have ofte � Sunday, LOW ,Gontl - . it I . I . the -green light, and waddi ws not a secret Wed- Therefore, said ths I heorit o .questi n sin a small, I'd, rather ,some* Pages'o I _ or n sad of milk or but- . I ght, and . I bey' could, not iget int' ' f, .. . � IlOw light, they hay.6 naver�Yet ding to, .! . 1 al fight� asked.,thypelf the 0 0 , if this.: . his past had never. in affectloin, wrung in despair, pressw flesh tallow I at 11 I � � �. I I . I 1. . - . .. � I . . ter fat, before she.ever OIL . i. I . Whieb,pal.haps,'th6Y bad only 'Or;% in far away 1: ondoxi, lab Maf eking mother, who had done so well; had ad upon the'lorelload . . . I . I 1. able to make the White lightof a few h,u .. be your Prayer book: than Your horse, been'Avrftten in the book of life, me to milk- . . ,, . pardon, and peace, and ho rs' Invitation. I' 'a ose .be de d It isn't. worked as bardl I .1 . . I when the. soul lng, and if s6, it is �Qubtful if heredi- . I . . Pat, . f or a ' UPP feride , and defended ft was. valise On bar del4thhad.to regret that , - , -, A'SERMON IN,SIL I "'preplexed* in the extreme," -draw I . . . thek had known ior'weeks-and mQnthB Fortunately for Mafe'ki ' I I � I . . ENO& .. .9 . I .., n, tary'influence call eounte'root tho ef- .. . . . . 1. . :,* . lost.world. Pascal WhOre is it? DIV . And As the party drove on h . . . . . erar 1. I . . . .. . Ing bells hav . . .1 I . . - that they were ' '' � ng� dad for� qhe had not moxit nearly, fulfilled her' . . a re- It was a a ion in 'silence at inward, C(1113vite,� thrust forth objec- facts 0it evil training any more.thall I ; . .1 � a gone two hundred ftet gollng to:be invit' tunately forIl6delf-Powell, each.knew ­ otherhood, . - sumed his book and hii.'ordinary . I Y . '30 , .1 I . and at th . I od, . I alvine ideal.. of in . . .how far di . . . Con,. eloquent that ever soul'Was at ' , I I vqly. to repel, the f ingers point . to .. . I � . s or mus . tion' of Y ,.. irrod'; . . it Always' Oo4�s with' the human race4 I .. . , I . . . .. . I . .. down, and not found.it in t Y ey are pot,ploppared, Though the' other of old., Thie.'Iyearg* '' * If t t W, , ineurability. Some of us thought of h , rly,a'll. know of -instances where .' . . ,be depths. they knew, whe ' . . a ago the. . 6'mOtbRrS come who have ' I 1. I I indicate, and ore,anapped la.disdaln, We'nea I -of the sea. Astronomers, telescopes Fethey could get,oil, gallailt cold - . I I . I . Lome, .of .. 1, I . . ____ -.11l.— : and child, � rt in in, "' � . .. , and they, bad. I � hel . Made preparations allowed Cards and distridtion.sW social I . . . . . Others lot their f W'le� I'lle palm is laid on the: bed' . . I � � I .. . .. Alloy rove . Aturroundings ha:ve:been unfavorable . �' . ross' the heavens and ,the-. money, a4. that text there for the expedition of SI a r environat nts of any. sort SIDE SHOWS IN PARIS. to her whom girlish vOcation of'subdued feeling, and -o I I 11 . Ilium r Fred. d mands o; I ,$. . � I ates, Yet the I 0 . . . . . . lips, bad clung on afid' have- inadt those �go wrong who - : I � ­. . not found it iii the air. From a con.; I I , ikeddlng cOmes, Crick CarringtOn,... which.,orushad the to. bamper' us, that our conduct to- % A careful estim a to theirs when the the browJa benediction . I . 1. I � I - of Calvary i . :they are u I I . I als thefact . I dear home ties � �� were naturally good; and whileAhere . � � I . . .! . . I a the are cases of reform,' it takes - much I I I I . suming brand I ., nplrepax6d hDr 'it, and all Matabele. , Baden-Powell know this ward our children has not t ail times tha I; enormoua a a broken 'by -the rude bland of war. readiest sign of voluntary courtesy or . pick. ap their. pounding. a . . ,. a . Unts have been in- wer' .. ..The mere offer of th; hand I , . . . I the only light for a lost world. The , t the dOdr.does not country through.and thro' been actuated by h ghost motives and vested' by private speculators ill the I I . time And trouble to effeet a Care wh ell I .. J 11 . . ' fact that Christ died to say . . got them in. I see I . uglk. - . . I I Others in that grim period thought forgiveness, . I I ; .a sinners tbdM Coming on . davdiftest purposei, I . . . - adly of a larige And ,health . and its noft-aceeptance . .. 1 "is the flambeau,' which flan' . UP tOitbe doo . LIFE OF A SOLDIER. I � . side shoWS organized for the. double' fo ' I r. The ' ' , . .. , is doubtful at the best. The surest I � .,.-' . . difirkness of Your soul, jeer At them, They say: Even before tha'i. day Badan-Po�,, elf me IT promoters to bids behlnd� .and he whose hand way for the dairyman to go I , . . rmbblie begin.to ' . For the'helP of mothers to whom the purpose Of enriching the' Y rock the most civil and yet meaning of To- t 4 good . . .. will ,scatter late, "You are had remarka asage 'may suggest a high r ideal and furnishin*g -endless diversion to o4as readily that Pulses. Shaking hands i ma .. I I . . Its gloom as by a daybreak. . Don't � you * life experlene rd is to rals�"th�m himself; to breed . wish, you could got a do a Sol- 8 . greeting the . I . . I . . 1. I , in? lWhere a I I . dier, A HussAr, and.then a gfid*fsore noble endeavor, I wish to the countless throngs of amuseiliant file ivas one off them. For it . had I origin � of which 'a lost, for milk, to feed for milk, and to use . ­ , All the flambeaux -of Chi r' re all Your fine clothes bea' if obscurity, And individ"Is display . . . ' f vy give it as nearly as Possible in' Xrs� seekers Who will Come to Part& for the I I tvery method that he knows of to de- I '. . ' 9 ooms- now?. Xou are t4" Dragoon, a staff.of icer of the orna- B.'s own words. I would'i-bat I could EXPosition. Just how many, of I these dawned Upon. him in that evil hou,r* I of doing, V lope * . I I I . . � I . man and the brideam-Aids of the text I . o bettek- Off. � thla ff� we . Character In their manner ' , - :1- . gives no such piercing, Idaping llght� are. We didn't expect to 'go in, we mental type, aide-�de-caml?, a member also,transmit the sacred .setting of enterpris . r' that,all the fame and glory in.. the it, 1. I . . . .0 the milk -producing power, I I � I I Dal Of the General Staff, he showed strong hall . enough to Who I .. � as is to be found in the tossing.. Y came, to mee the bride do' she I as. will be in ope'aLiori dur. World -would noe be big When this has been done after the. � UX OF THE GOSPEL, type 0 that� all." qualities in a � I . owed influence which made it seem , Ing 'the coming summe:r.. it, is impos- plug a tiny. hole cannot at once feel the anta- cow is 1 1 n milk we believe it I I , . � � � FLAMBEA A. I I I a Meager . ballot goillsin between the touch of h ,is possible : I I . . . -iioVed Into the banc,inetting If aeh Position, It was in as lb�ugb, the words were whispered Bible to say, but: facts' and figures makes, ' I prude � I the Ashantee War, how I I I . . to, so feed as to bring up the percent- ' � . I ' . and the Cordial grasp of a friend I . ' . . . predicament, a gorodmany . Over, that he by- one, do longer of carith. . have been obtainable to 53 of them, And so the tifn . age of butter tat, not'perhaps beyond. * . I Which flings light. intd .the dungeon shall find themselves evidenced his. ,gr by his As I clasped the dear, cOld.handit . the to ur nerves were strung to that high, heartiness from the oonven. . I . about their souls eat capacity Which show that 0 PAssed . oil . until -Who know's not the sallor's grip of I oft thV sin and comfort out on the at the, last. Five Savodl ,Five. sai,edl leadexabip of raw levies', under Sir ar I . candid her nafural eapabiliiy, but. up to that, I sIsto . OW ,me gently down,, and when my . same is quot- pitch which In Aff :to U01111 "PliSsiVe giving Of hands V' How � �, ocean of thY trouble; A blind man Francis Scott . . . . . . Lion stock value� of tile i . .. I came along, and the blind man cried Brothers and To; some going to, . . . . ear was close to'the dying womart,, ad to-da3r at .419,192,600. . a woman lea � which is a p oivg .. . . the rliglit and Some going t One gets 9 kee . � Mantac laughter, half -drowned In perfOotly does. the graduated ever, reach. We do not think a good I ..k � out: " Jesub, 'thou uthtt left. 11 insight, into big Lips, with 'All -the earnestness Which I � . or ling- . . _.. . � . son of David, have Father aniia Mother; Ono going up character from the words ho� once fast wanin - ----4— ' ' tearaj and foolish wringing of the oring pressure cause the mercury in Jersey bas reacted her full Percent . . I I I mercy on me." " Hush. up," said the I g,strehgth could summon, 1, hands. ' Then age of butter fat Until she makes a "I People standing Around, and the other going d.own� Husband penned, "Don't flurry,, patience wins, she said: . . . I I SHAMROCK ON GRAVES IN Au RICA, - from the outer circle lavels barometer to rise or fall by the � I I of the belt of blaokness-ea . scale at hope.. What sympathies and Pound of, butter froxiii five quarts of - ' " YOU are a and Wife; One let ill and- the other shut the day." While fighting the Aahantis "Obt my dear friend I I wint t ' Shia(mirock VLII be plant,od on the . me a sound , I .beggar, and YOU are blind, and this out, * in 0 we knew, a,soiund that for a space antipathies are demonstrated by the milk six, months after �he drops her . I 'is a King." But go much more he cried Wallingl walli . . I mothers, If 1. various degrees of kindly, Irresolute, . . Cllafttlngf� chanti' gp chantingl be laughingly adopted as his motto say to you and to al graves of the Irish soldiers in. South caused each heart to stand . on its ealf, and as this may seem to be an k . 'but: "Jesus, thou son of Dalvid,%av6 Five, loso I native saying, "Softly, aoftly, could live the last few years of my as'accepted . ,� ng! Wa4lingl Fivesavedl ills Africa. The duke of York It vivacious, careless, fond, or *earnest extravagant I i . I . -mercy pn me." T I I e,atchee monkey." Ile has further set life.over I 'Would live them with , a tbousand packets of ad edge, then leap again until the blood .1tatement to many peo- - . . I I I . ;hey gild. "Be still; . � . . fortb I lay ad and has flooded the head and filled the eyes manners of shaking bands I It IS PIO, W43 Will �a:i that we know of *a I it is indecorous; You are disturbing I BUPPOaoi that those silly brides- . his idea of - success in' a repor t- chlldks�n, I Would play with them, forwarded thern to the officers Of , the � this relation between tom I perament, ease more than 83 years � the peace." Rai the more I maidsWete moral, respeatab' ad. remark thaf "a smile and a stick work with them, study with th Itish brigade.. . with crimson fire., It., wits. the'sound Ago, in which . bet cried out. lo; or they ­ sin, feeling, consideration, and the Instino- a man %Von a wager Of 050 by four ' I "'Jesus,thon son of David,httVe Mer- would, invited to man through almost any Sympathize with them, grow with . , __ Of 911118-tho deep -mouthed dogs of Live action at the hand which has -quarts of -his caw's milk making over .�. I . cy on me.,, Jesus turned . Wedding, But their morality did' the difficulty.,, Little 0 . war baying defiance, to the couohant ,�. I ,to him. �and not power to g wonder that his tbOm. I Would spend much time out HOW TO MAX143 COOKIES . RISP. lion on the veldt. The silence fled given rise to palmistry. I one. pound of butter, the milk being . . I . said. "Thy faith hath made thee got them In,- . at hard,work out of his of doors with them reading NalLurolis A tablespoon of vinegar Added to the . cared for and the cream churned by " . sudden sound like so ___­O� . I . . I 1, . whole-" Oh, that tP-Illight, froin this . TtrEWHAD X � followers is almost limitless, � open book. I woIild strive to'know regular recipe for cookies will make before the I . me poor . . a, Perfectly. disinterested party, _ �. . 0 TORCHFIS. A cavalry officer by training, ]he them perfectly, and w shivering soul tow&rds.,the Day of FOR OYSTER LOVERS. � I . ' OUld give them them erlsp,- and the children. enjoy the jr ' � . — . . . I � audience, there Might, go Up such a All our good W�rk,s, slid all our mora- has yet accomplished feats that would ,I better opporttanity, to Woo nd ment. — . . . deep, all-eOmpalling prayer for light, lity on earth, Will n - 4nap. . . . that it would turn Jesus upon. us with 0 me ac I . I 9 I The IlIvAlve 14 iftid 14, Coallaha Gen'lil, ,r AMOUNT or, SVEW TO: I � I t take us into do credit to all engineer or an artil- qualated With me; and together we It would puzzle tin Dillon to under- THE WAIL Or, SHELLS. " I THE ACRE. . tile response: "Thy faith hath .a God and to under- stand what there !a about a rose thai Then c%me the silefts, shrieking and 1111seaS6 . I . I . the gate of heaven, StIlVation lo t, lery export. In Many sonses he is the would seek to know There are enough grains in a bushel . I made my dear brother, is lost for ever. -As rough-rider. of the British army, Stand His .purpose I 0 r 11 a I It is found now Chat the destrue- of go I , thee whole." . a U V a, People like. . wailing through the horrible clouds I od,cloverseed to furnish plants I . I Live capacity;, of the seductive oyster for twenty acres of land if every sad - � i I the tree fulletil, 80 it must lie, How practical, fleady for emergencies, for. have done so Many things which oth. of night like devils driven for ever in a ,­ , I is not confined to -the production of grew and thrived. But this does not � , 0tit. I learn, also, from this sub- those virgins must hilve felt When tile Of resources, And insistent on erg could have done in my placeor that WHA�T OF THE OTHERS I hopeless horror from the gates of the typhoid fever. It can also give you occur. Ten to fifteen pounds an acre . . . 4 1 Ject, tbat the soul needs a movable they come up and heard inside the discipline only so far as It means could have gone undone, This one Temperance Lecturer -Who was the , sternal city. We know not whence . light. These torches, coining out of MUSIC, and the daAcIng, and the clash greater military efficiency, His abso. thing which only I oonla do I hav gentle they came nor whither they were an attack,of * gastric inflammation, is 'about right. There are sixty . . the door are in motion. These torches of the goblets, and the laughter, 13om- hitely' hovel building of. a a mail just here? as wellaskilly-ou off Witt the deadly pounds in it bushel of seo,d. Ona hush- . I � . . of the bridegroom's party on the hill Ing in tin, circular Vut off until too late." . Resideak-Ah, Chat wits Dr Skidds going, . We only knew, and cared to ptomaine poison Of which It frequent- al to five acres suits me, thought on I � I - air. HOW Lhey, must.have tilt, " know, that they were maids of ,ran ,�, are in motion, hoisted, lowered, glane ek Percussion Off the night railway track round Mataking, on Too exhausted to say more, the lie In Ono of our most Ilbera contri ly .has a Supply betweefl. its shells. old land, many farmers now sow one . . Ing in and Out among the leaves, all sisters inside; tb�al . Their whIch to run his artioured train, il- eyes of Cho Breaker closed wearily; butors t6'the cause, I i while we Were made of Something ., 1. . � . Jalovable, The actul hodds a movdblo friends, and neiglib r brothers,, and luatrated big swift application Of but a radlaat smile of peace al)road Temperance Leaturer-He only gave not much, harder than land, and a In the first case you are seizedwith peck of seed an acre. If timothy was I ours inside, tile means to urgent flood, Over Cho wan features, an if in grati. a quarter. n*fts told us that If. there I .light, and in 'the Gospel of Christ. gate Of Ueaven and they themselves : voice withi a terrific pain in the stomach a few AOwU the .Preceding fall, and the al- I ., , I I were a collision it.would not damage hours after the feast, and you get laged Clove r -f laid is really to be a mea- ... �. IWO II&VO It. That Gospel is not� a oat. A type of bow.we A CuWBIR SCOuT. tudo, to God for,, opportunity and Resideat-I know It. an attack of Illness to which that of . ;IRMP-poat stand,ing oil one street. it the last; If we d. will feeh at Most AUggestiva of all his qualities strength to loavo� this warning as it . the shells. Yet we the gentl �Ow largely tifnOtbY, it may be a waste . I . 0 not get inside. I . . I 1 amon Of the Bay of Biscay cannot be campar- . I !is not a. Obaudel,ior hung in oneroom, suppose as it soldier is his ability as a goo Preclous legacy to mothers. . ills I�ourth Estate, tril I of seed to use More titan eight pounds every hOUr of .the dqv and He is# in f act Ut. THE MEAN THING. ombotants ad. you think it siniPly unconquer- to the &or .1 . ALI Is not it 1194thOUS8 Salt at one bar- night there are Souls going I ' , the* authority in the Dear sister mother, whosoolor you be a and Peacefu I Acribes, at uck to our posts . a. For aetual clover4ioldo . I I . 'bimr, It is a flambeatt-a movable nity Chat read, you and 1 Miss A-Wh A 'tin asked to Ring I Ilka heroes, partly because we had able. But after a few hours" misery � I like the Use of very little timothy- - atoOter- British army Oil B001111119, and rovis. have need to ire. , I ligh1­80mething to be ofirrio& And' . unprepared. Ohl what excite- ad the last PrGOf-gheets of a bookon qUelItly ponder this matter, We love don't say, NO, I call't sin$, our 1wait no fillie, to run, And partly because you fortunately recover. . seed, and want it to go onr them, in � � - . ,, crying Out for a lAmp, and for thlo my were nd do not piano and- . Ing With the clover, thus our.childron, we Would not a to be Coaxed, but I sit down at the We did not know which way to run In a bad plight, Here is a recent in- givi *, we, flood to take it into Our homes, Inlaut 'It WUSE be about the,dqatb-bod the subject while the and 11 the second case you are Placed the spT � and we need to take it. into our stores oil, and for thialiglit. clooing in u%*n Mafeking. The story Intentionally neglect them. We ard no MISS B_LC11r6 L � if WO bad thus And to sparo. Ohl ng the clover pretty full owing. . . , throwing hands said that it to the company to stance. One evening a lady and her W,hen seeding with oats, use loss than I And shopS, And Into our schools, and Oat, throwing them up, throwing them may be apocryphal, but it is doubt proud of them and Ambitious find It oat for thenasolvas. the Sighing Ancl the sobbing of those uncle suppdred -on oysters, baring the Usual amount of seed -oats, and �� .into our churches, and in the Cellars around, until t when onq of Cronje% lieutenants. Came for them, Our lives Are spent for Most damnable ShWal They seemed the night both were seized with viol- thus .give the clover, a chance if good , -wbW,te the Zioor freeze. and in the gar- ,,W, he nurse aaks: �vlth a white flag to ascertain whoth. them, But WiJth the domands of life, WHERV LARGE FAMILIES PAY. to s 6nt cramps and Illness. Next day clover is really wanted. .k heavy . hat 110 IYOU lw,a n t, . waterv, ,C46t iWhorfa the favored languish, and In- He, ,,,YB shaking qt the tOWIX Would Surrender, Baden- greater than ever before Upoa Wom- There in, a slooloty with Over so women who had been Widowed tbrough the lady WAS quite prostrate, her growth of-, oats kills out the tiny � -,totht hospital whore thewounded'die, him head'- Powell eal&IY finished his ravlaingof AA'S time and strengthi I$ there not Me the deads 04 evil men. They lifted up hoart 4 � - "No." ",dathilIg Of the teMplest" He proofs, and then apologised for Cho danger that in the mail rush to keep MbOrs In Riga, Russia, each of their voices in the night. had screamed , wao barely flIckoving, and her elover-plants or else retards their . �and f4p out In the Wilderaoss where shakes his head, "No.', What does delay by ,say 1vh`0M,VhY0 three rubles every VLMO a Spirits sent So low Chat she tried to growth, so that the sunshine -ibe,eWAXALut Struggle$, Do youknow he want I Oh. he cannot got Ing that printers were up with enslaving conventi011oliti6s, OlAld to born as I have heard a horse Stream In the At tar . - h to one of that other commit suicide. After three weeks hArveat fiffighea the JOY) In hot abd Ahat the is light always In such a hurry.,' te f hion, the quielmlifida, They laughed its a I .� I 1$ghts 'of the' world 'to sta' burning, Ile Must start; he is �# calmOrOus moMbero, while the,ofto who has the drunkard lAughs I whelk delirium has Abe recovered somewbAt, but she was dry pummiara, . I .tioniary, and that soon you and ff will started; he o It is to the great American scouts requirement$ of clubs Aid 80016tie#, Child gets from, SW to 750 rubles, so- never really Wall again, and died -:at . _11--l-110— - � Ilitiro to litart on a road ftere all heaven; he k Omes up �o the gifift al that the Englishman has, looked for Competitive Striving ,to IIRVO Our Cording to the hithiber of payments POOSeftsion of his brain; they howl- tile end of three maont,ba. In acer- OAT-O'NINR TAILS FOR DRUhVX. I ithe6alights willfall us? The"Xighto of nooks;he Cries; "Lot we AADiratiOn. 116 frankly Calla "Bliffa. Oil AS wolveS bowled through the snow- . ill P Ite Is not admitted. . Children among the bestv dremsed, the W has made, Lain Military barracks every oftioa , ARDS. . .. 1. 5barthly iin)NOMSfita are Stationary; I Want to see the bridegro He say$: 10 Bill" his tutor, and has, it deep A& educated and the recipients of bast I - covered forests of Canada; and W6 at One WOWS mass was similarly gail I. h , . I A, Ail that* that are kindled /ar the am.,, The miration for Burnham, an American oultural advantagiss, that we grow 1)0- ART IN COOICING VEGETABLVIS. , tried t& so" halos in the . earth to poisoned, And most of them reenained Carolina having abollsb6d th'er brilliant balls of Oaro, cannot VOI8OS Within SAY; "You (iftn't sea the "out who g6i,voll with him through wildered, and, becoming weary And .0 a In. I I . Saloon and substituted the dimliensary -Me ophrk of eheor on Ithat'pith bridegroom; he is bU8Y With' the th46 XAtabele W . The vegetabl6a, cabliagd, attionsand put 6 t he dN Ill for wi�6ka, 01116 IIOW PrOPOSes to establish hospit- . .1 . . guests now," says the man; or. wave% with this over -much striving, Mre ll6lieate and 111UR8TING 01' SHULLS. . , The Worst at the matter for oyster 419,for drunkards, whore thirst Will You And I will soon bAva to 4 must ____.40__*_" - rob our childr6a and ourselves of that 11 come In; My children are in there, I delicious if after they are boiled you We Were not afraid, .but no man lovers is th4t nothing Short of n ex- be treated ,is a disease. It along with .0 fte JahW of our churches I DWAGOA HAY. teYMp&tbl:B'ft9 belPfulnom-4 'hat Sweet polar over them & . litt.16 Milk, With w4hoknO%vA allYthingcOlIcOrningsh011s bAUStfv6 cbOWICAI analysis call dis- bromideff and Conics ...... � . * Ationary, All. tire 'Chandeliers of must COMO In-" A Voice within says - and oonstAnt 0On*AniahShiP L'brAll PepparL . tile cat-ol-Aink) I H. - Elff I RED I ­ �____, - 1. . . I , I I 1� 11 I V . . I . . " I I. -4 ChrIstiall sanctuarita inane f1fieneeof .")rOu refus6d, the grace that woul 4 w'hit "aintlo,if of Dolagoa J00Y, which no blessing nor opportunity of Salt And butter,. And boil like wants to aloo one with him head- (Inguish the d4ilgerona from the Ill-, tails should, be presoribed for inebri. light roald hot throw have 6rought you where they are." hXh WAS 403 in 180, IS 6,10M to,A&y. life can be groattr and for which no canQ corn. . . YOU Wouldn't g6taniftki ifyoU triad I nocuous oyster. atom Who negleot or abuft. jileir Wives I . tO do 86, YOU would not 6ven get a --,-I*-- 'Al OXAW-Wom SPARX - 4)at," SAYS the man; ,fl must come The how way of finiAltifig the baek 11tiblAtitut6d, advantage can eampeaS. A WISE XAPANESR tAW.... full6rAl, b60AUS6 there would not be ' NO OI)OR FROM CADUAGUL and childreho the innoyation Would I . "� 'UPOil the path WhIeli you Sind I Will in; all My friends and kindred are in, terial IN to ShIr ee&tit. work wohiltrful ,eurm, The Ono dan- 000A Wit totrAVAL Tho doMestis Hilit Harlis I flow i ,404r the Sound of their I ()f all r6pl I over 61160unterdd, adopted a proosal to Prohibit boyst ,of dectrit fumrAl, and peopla are too which cabbage, Is boiled will pt6velfl got of dealing with drunkenness A,4q & the fulInales Onto three dords about JAIMIX's hOU86 of representatives enough, Of YOU left to make any Sort A dASh Of $044 Pub h1l the Water I . . in Loch 01*rt. , � I . nt 6ift%* IS thWt it May' be forgotven .. thei one that hurts moat came from �Qndex 20froal smoking. � busy, wAr t1ta6-, to go found a battlo- any odor through th6 house. I - . I I thilt Iltunkenness lot also g vi#&. 6, . . - . , I � I— . ,., , - - 1. ­ ­­­- --I---- - I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilli�ililillliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii�iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiismomillill�� ( . 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