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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-06-21, Page 31.1.1-- I— � "I 11-1-1. ­ ­­­­ I ­­ . ­­ � .... ­-­, -- - , "', ,­ � ---" - � I , 11 I 11-.1 ­­­­ .. . I .1.11111111-1 ­ 1-11.11 I ­'... -11 I � .... .... -­­­ �. I-- I I ­ . I I' ­ - -­---,#,-,­­­ I 1, . . % . I T 6 I . . ­ -1 - -1-11 ..". ­ - ­ ­ ---­ -.---,--"--,."-,---l-.--.----",-��--l-l�,,�-11--- ­-­­­---­-­­­ - , "'"""' � I - ­ - I ­ -1 I . by 04 All-001110WOO11 t1itrat for drink 00IUg`.t9 1440 it in th -roq.Z, " "I'sov....-" .9 rstand, dear." Anna told tbo presented that It ***not help b 4t be - " "'--'-' , . # 4lUIQ$ 4401a't Undo " . " --�whwh lie cannot get, for t: end It you can find It before next week #tgry of the fishing trip, moaawlill.4%, 1powerful. When be,tqolx the sacra- HINT's FOR I other , THE GREAT CONQUER01P, no drainabopo In bell. Tbor 'are """ I shall make It ever to you.'s And he a blank expression "bad stolen over mout at Driefoutelli, the ,,,,, ) � 0 come$ I up the lascivious and, unoleartv,.rotoll, Poll"d Into the house ,to carry out W11110 face and Anna broke down and T" H FA R Al C' R. I . . In the face, one might nay, of the whole I � , ' him scheme, coming out in a.few min- orled. But the Vrotessor tome to tho army, It was without a, hint of the -­' -��----�,'�, *-"I" � . . . I I � IA' I I i fi I 1Q1 _ , I reelp 'F %vith filth that made ; Rev., Dr. Talmage Discourses on th� horrorat the city hosplol now wrig- ..�-- utea with a very satisfied expreision, rescue. I . parading of religion. All Saw in it IN THU OROXIART). . I . L I gli,ag acr e o-tho A. abort distance from the x1vor in an his face. " There, It you can find it. " There, there- Child, 1 meant to toll %it Act Of SiMP10. faiths It is almost There Is a general 40onveUsU60f 0911). 1� I I �O I consternation. of devils. . Here are t. grove of towerling treats that rang. remember, I Shall bme it made out you tbAt I had btuad the VO,4, 4nol AS hard to reCO90110 his genticUORN [on awou that 0 . , g good fruit growers I Resurrection. ail �be faces rA the unpardoned dead.. all Summer v4th the musJo at birds to YOU as soon as wa are marrlod." here it less, be 0414, as 110 draw. it,Out ttud Sympathy with the firm -some- there is profit in the business It can- . I . I I � .. . Who last Ime of attrAotiveoosa to dash- And the gurgling of the brook am It BuOuOss At the mill, was rather train underneath the veranda . '-- *'�kA despatch from Washington Nye, solrits flying eas, .ad out, and the ey , a in wild, m0lgn- daeli'd and swirled over and round heavier the - a usual, and t1hey did not . , � h. times stern ­course which ageueral ducted properly, but not more than I ss" it, spirits flying West, a 0 0 0 0. 0 Or so 44preme in commands and at the every other man follows the business 9 ant, fterce, inforital; tbi) check a -flame; the rocks, was the home -at the old see MiAo'la at Gerald during the next Some time %fter, the Froteopor was head so jar a an army, must ,often with a just conception at Its ii6eds, I . 'L ,*v. Dr� Talmage preaolioil from the Orash I g0a, WosWnster Abbey, as the mouth distorted with blev,sphoul- Professor, John Forrest. Carefully three or four days, so one morning - 9 following text: "The hour is coming all its dead kings, and orators, And � reading, whori, his daughter suddenly have to follow. I have asked many While local differences may make, I , I'M. If the glance Of the faces of the guarded by the hills in. which it as the Profegoor watipreparlOg Logo � . in the which Mll that are in the graves. posts gat up. Strange commingling , looked up from bar oovvlag� "Father, of his friends how he can be both rules and advice concern -and , ,lug Drops I - rk�btaoua was like anew morning, nestled, it looked out upon a pleas- AsUffis he was surprised when Anna , " V Leball hear 144 voice,, And shall come of spirits wrolting among the ruins. . . ,e h9w. did you ever find tbAt rod again? sorts of men at ortoo-how , he can methods of culture Inapplicable for all q forth -' they that 11 ve don the, glance of ilia faces of the lost ant valley, over *aviug fields of grain caaw round Me bous. and said: "I I � 0i , a good, unto W11114m.Wilberforce, the good; autl . I don't )remember that YOU wont to possess traits Which we imagine must 000tioas, there Is, neveAloolo4s, car. . . � will be li � anoth. *0 go off and -day I lost war with one another. . I the resurrection of lifet and they that Queen 1,;IIxabotb, the bad. Crash I go Ike ,or night failing and across the gleaming river to the hope Gerald won't want L the Aver at all ofter tbo t ' aia advice that will be of Tioryloo all � 11 . on midniglit, Xf, after the close, of sheltering hills of blue. leave we for the make of some old flsh� Its" 1. over the country, To go into these .;i . bove: done evil linto tbe resurrection t1he -Pyr4mlolsp and the Monarchs of , "Ho.does possess theta, that's all," . a niglitla debauch,, a man gets , Solia Forrest WAS, a widower and liv- Do You thick he will V, anxiously. The Professor war, safe behind his is the best answer I got. po�iuts of sucoess ba detail it is neces� �� I . I of dainits,tiou.11-Joh-ti v. 28, Pgypt rise out of the heart of- the " Well, I Should think be would. I p4 "I don't sary In the first place to give not onl ,, , up and site On, this aide ot the bed- ad, In the old her" with his daughter . . . , .1� Plillso4opshlo speoulAtion ham gone desert, Snap,l igo Me Iron gates of. sick, exhausted, and horrified with A Anna, at ,peace with all ,the world haven't much respect for a flaborman , per, and so ignored her question, know how, but lie does." . Y i6 I , . . .. t4rongh heaven, au4 told us that the Modern vaUlts. The cogntry review of his past, or rouw ap, in do- and content to live on in undisturbed who deserts his early love Rke that -11 but when she rope-ated it he answer. ALL THINGS TO ALL MEN. good tillage to the fruit trace dud I ; there Is no gold there,. and through graveyard will look Ilk$ a rough 4 rather Apologetically, I bushes during the growing season, but � I . � 1:, 'hell, and told ua that there Is. no fire ploughed field as the wounds break 11rium tremens, and sees serpents companionship of big beloved books " Is there really so much fascination 'B , I Well--ah-tho fact Is that th "He is all things to ,all men, In the intelligent and methodical 0 � araw.'ing over him, or devils dancing and rod. Ill health had driven him in it as you say, fatherl" . a rod. best owe ofthe pbraso,"oald Due who tion. ultiva- I tbwe -, and through Clirlat, and told open. All this kings of the eArth - � You took with you, was not Gerald's 8 Let the experience of one year . y 1 Us, that t4 . so senators; all- th I about blut-what will be the feeling from the ol�y, And he managed to "Yes, and recreation, too, my girl, bat an old one of Mine." knows him well. "He has the royal teach aampthing that .will make the 4 taws Is no Godt there, and all th a a I I , through the grav , a, and told no that all the beggars; all the armleg-vietoro of a mau wAiO geta uV out of his bed . support himself and daughter fairly Good, whole-soula4 recreation that . gifC - Of remembering everybody, the work of the next more satis . . . � �1 I .11 . ,.., there, is no resurrection; and,has left and vanquished; all the ages-b4rbai,rld an the last morning at earth, (anol re, well with his writing. The neighbors brushes the 0obwobs off the brain and - -- . 'humans quality Of flawless tact, the -Good cultivation, which can best be J .. bangifig ovev all the future, one great, and civilized; all these who wore chop- views an unpardoned past, and instead were very fond. of the, old man, and puts you in tuns with Nature. Take S parlors almost supgrliuman, gift of I � IDTI R � done by planting foragle crops in the �� . never failed to root him with their my advice, daughter, It ever your hug-, ' I , thick London tog. I � pad by guillotine, or simmered In the f . 9 PHU AD OHM, justloe�Good men Ilk late Summer and covering them under , a imaginary evils crawling over him . LAB Lo . a him because he , . . 4n4 flit tin& before him, firids; the rea mle, for the professor was band wants. to go a-flahing, yon just , — . is good; kindly men find a responsive Such green crops help L I . . ;�,, It I were to. call on you to give the fire, or rotted In daugeopo; all th in the spring. I . i�� , - , , Z fright&, and pains, and woes of' the fond Of chaffing, and bad the cheer- 'lot him oio. Because you have neyer. , . namies of the. world's. great conquar- infants of a day; all tb)e octogenarla . ` . . � SOLDISRS OF THE Q�EEI,l Lon c6rd in his nature; and those who to keep the land, warm, in winters and , , I I . . t ... . � . axes you Would say,Caes I Ar, Alexander, _,all I ail I ,Not one Straggler left be, romrrection And damnatioul last way about him, especially if' you good, of OOurS6 you cannot Appreciate AND HONOR HIM. are atern feel that he, too, is storti- improve the mechanical conditions of . . � I Between these two sty.'es of rising, could Most him 001niOg Along As ebad what w,e anglers feral, but don't make . . �;, ., L Philip, and the first Napoleon. You hind. I � , I , . . . -- . . .1 upon ocoasion," He has complimented It. Trade and tender vines and bushes .- . i ' � I .1 choose. ye. I Set before you, in Goldta without, bat or coat, carrying big bait-' the mistake of thinking that we do Tribute gol' julliti, u.11pit, lite IV#p 1 (% r a Tommy on lais soldlerlia . . should be done after some System that I �-, have missed the greatest. The con- But bow will these bodiag look'f The . egs in such , I . I - narae, two.reaurrected bodies, The-oue can and rod in one hand and an ample not find a peculiar enjoyment in it." X,41.4powlent-l' 11tob ,".1111upst it-ol citar a way as to. win the man's loya , -)ut eff tive, A :'' .� %Uelror is Death. He carries a black bodies of the righteous, in the first , it, Sunshade in the other. Thd professor finished counting out I '.0111 , Ity to will make It simple I ee I I �� . . � a radiant, glorious, Cbrist-lilce; the gree . . - I acler-Tollavaly A421114, lk(tv4ptefl "0- the end And Surrender of his tife, and grower of larger quantitie4 of fruits I ' P , . , flag and takes'lao porisciners, He digs place, will be Glario a. The most per� other warn, b�aisted, internal. IcoM- Anna was tall, with a graceful oar- the small fishAnto*hIs bait -can. * . I . . ' ' � . a trench acro.w the hemispheres and foctly formed body, indeed, lea more Fitige' and a pleagatit,face that spoke "Fathell, would you mind Very much. The following are some of ,Tulian on the very same day he has ordered must have work of this kind so mystem� , �� . � . fills It with carcasses. Had not God Skeleton tQ,Wllht it WOU14 hAVOL mead �ou to thia Lord of the resurrec- Ralph's impressions of Lord Roberts' home a general, knowing that the or� atize4 that It can be done Ith the I �"",. been. tio ., . ,a a whole-hearied, lovely girl. Of course, if I wont fishing with you to -day. V I NY , a. Confiding in, him, De th, will .be , the front. der carried With it the disgrace of a regularity and sWifta.esapf a machine, , I I � . kept creating new mela, the w ' arid, had not Sin 6aw - a . . . " to pou only tb)a black servant that all -Were her friends; for where was , ,,I shall be very glad to n ip . . I � fifty times over, would have swung GOD19 MODBL'OF AR�,C,V, DO, 4 with Me, dear. but what Are you going, as published in the London Daily Mail, Man who meant as well as himself, Wien krow'ing season comes, the I � - � "j, . 1,16loss through the air; not a foot. , opens the dpor, and the grave willbre, thews one In that valley Wh9' !41 . . . , The I first time. the correspondents but had not the capacity to realize orchard must be protected from the - . I stirring in t,be cities, not a :heart Of a haild, ,Of a foot, of %' body, we to loll on.1y the toilet-roo,M wher,� an. not tell of Sams deed of kindness done to do for a rod V I have plenty at am- . . . . ' . I I � I , know not. 4 at Lew an exquisite status . � � Y when they were most in neddr of it? tra tackle, but no rod." . saw him -was at a railway car wInd6w his ambitious His army will do wOrms, blights, mildews- and other 4 ­ . . I �� � without a helmsman at the whe6l'or - dress forg�ory. * hanging at Modder Riveiz, He Seat for them, an Mc longer pestS, There is no halt -hearted t" .1, . I I . has been finished you should 'take a May the God of Peace, who brought And as certainly there wore'many.of " I'll take Geraild'a rod. It!s ., . ' ' . - " I bdatil2g-a depopulated wcvrld-a BWP ' � and addressed, them as one who s6eaks starve harder, go without tents work that will do tbtas'but every t, "� s:��",,:, chisel aciol, clipt it, and, clip it, -and me the -Young men who loved sweet Anna ,here just over the door. Yes, that's . . - � ,­ , I ,?j!K,,�.'Daptain on oleaks or a crew in the t again from the dead our Lord Jesus, ' blankets, anfA rum more days n� Ounce. Of 'Poison used in sprayin ­ ­.. ,", ,­ ­j�ng�'.R ' the statue in 44 out-of-door'exppsure, Form# and would have told her so, what I'll do. And,he shall never know to friends. It Seemed to them that lie. I a 9 . . I . 1.1 . .1 I 'the Great Shepherd of- the sheep, � . . ' should be for a purpose and intelli-' . -W -1-1 g-the� until after ,jbre are mArried." Put' th lifted every disability and brush'A wepkai and die in greater numbers far 1 �1, ­ . ­� g , � , , erod of old slow only those a . , I ­ 1. -6arly all be gone. through the blood of Uverlasting Cov-- Were It not that somothili . 0 . . I . gently applied*. A good deal of I *'. ­ -­ 44*0, yoATO Ao-audi under, t,but this , . away every limitation whioh"%ad ham. him than for any other man all-�e, . � .1. . 1. � � ­ -,, , ­, I Yet the human body has heart clipped, kiiew not what ---caused them' to, be Professor shook bis head. . . . . . � . :,� �" , I Genghis. its. beauty., would n . enant, make as perfect in ervery good .1 M040Y I$ wasted in Spraying. the me a ' . . . I � silent. But, G a loved - bar. .."No, that wouldn't .do at all. I pared and . ' , iognist -.rIk ages, amid Willi' 'almost crippled: them In And they will do all these .things will- - in . . , .J . 7- " - ei'A� .'as, 411 and blasted,,and batteredr fqr thoa� Work to do his will I � - . I . . � :: � - 1�' " � ­ � "" illiona in the du.4t, I . . I gly and gladly, where o its Considerable is thrown away in a I � I I I � . 'I'll .., �, :%9- 0"'sent."4ve ,ik I sands of years. . lft.Vsioal detects ha . . . . . with all the strength. of his young' would not thitilt of borrowing a manIg' their work up to that time. They -in . . I ther armies plying fertilizers. It you p- , -� . , . .4 '� " , l4vithiet"'hundwids of thousands of ve , . I . I . � . . . . . ' ' . Might Protest and .grumble and go . , do not know ' I I .;o . � �," ­,", 1", .,�, �,, been handed dOWA from- generation -to . I . . . Manhood, afid an he came ii� the long rod. That 18,one of the things ' he werwto write what they pleased, he I . what the spraying Is for it Is bet.terl- . I . � I . , . � m '� tone, Other kings somotimes.fl%lt generation for six -thousand yea' . . FOUND AT: LAST. bodge -bordered walk he � intended to will neither borrow nor lend." . said, and this was'not to be censored. ahead with sullenness. He :can get . I � - rr � . ba,2 and Surrender territory OU06 . . rs, and I � � .. — . , � I . . . , .. . . 11 � 4' . . . .. . wore . out -of tin army, from the Guard& to leave it.'alone until You, do.. Study . ' . I I � I . ,% . we have inherited al . . I . .. .tell her so, I .. - I . But, father, Ishould not injure it, QnI their telegrams would ba� Sera- . . . . . I ,. I I I gained; bat this king hag bapt. all I I the bodily in-. 'The , AX With W111011 rikatr e -A 1. Was .. . I . $ downtothe roughest Scouting d � andobserve the work of others. There � . I . . Well, Gerald," said the old man, and I know that Gerald would .not tinized. They were.to go Wherever he f roe- is 0 I . ,� , - ,,, --o he won save Lazarus an& Christ. 'The felicities of all the past, hut jvbeix God . Meheaded. . . � "where be ' I � - . wherever they willed t 11 question more importiLut to fruit - , . . 'r. � tr, . last one-esoaped 'by OluniPotentpow- takes tb:a righteous. out at their - . The vexed (itiestio ve you been these fine days? mind it in the leaSt, Held be glad went, a 'do, To as he did. between Modder River .and growers than that of thinning out ' I I . . n, so atual"A -evl- Don't you.. know that tWis low water that I,took. it. There now, that's a me his fao�e suggests - the front of a 'Bloemfontein _ than any.Russian or fruit,. It I _ , . I 1, 1� -or, while Lazarus was again captured graves, -he will.rofashlon., and improve, y "Where 1 4 is hard for some p�ople to - . I � I . dance in the papers r6contl is just the time to catch bass I Itook good, Dad. Arrange it. for me, and granite Mon. LAI , seamed, lined bat- German general could have extorted �,:�' . I . . U in 1. � . . . � . ,bat mi It . . . and wont into tile dust What a cruel and adorn* according to the Original -is thi pre"t I atfbn of �j ' . pull off fruit L .9. t be sold at a . I . . � � I 00 he ax with a six-X�ouuder only1bia ino'riting, and I shAll be ready to go in a .few. mo- tered by storm, strain and racking. with iron and discipline and idaman- - fit. � . . I ' . . 2�7� conqueror I What a bloody icing I His model, Mat ' il, the dif tereace between - 4 which King Charles I..,vias'))6headed V' I tell you he made 'a fight of It. wouts�" - ... . tipe- authority. It was the So-called pro But the era at the poor fruit ,. - - . � I . I . I . change. It records .acquaintance with , low- gymnast, and this emaciated. wretch, I has finally been answered.' . The fam� S,t,hagest thing, too, it was one- I The Professor eciuld� nave ' � . . .has gone by forever, and tor Secure .' . . . . - palace is a hkige sepulchre. his f - . . in . . . r hold out every trial to which mortils, are put, "London pets" -the .Guards -who . I I � on the lazaretto ls�;Mot so'great as that . . . . . . I first-class frait it is necessaiyjo thin . . . � . I 11 . � I .era the faded garlands that lie I . OUS relier. now reposes In the Museo lvat-� last, Summer. Fact," he added, against his daughter, but,tbis 'time 411 suffered in the solitude of undivI& broke all European.records in a three oat many from � I . . � �: - -� - . I music the '.ry of de- between quir present ,bodily structures * a long� time considering. I every tree. By rigid- � .. . . . coffin Ads, his g . , . I -Borboule, at Naples, Italy. One who in tinswer to a quizzleal.look on the he stood for ,ad responsibility. Care S days,. March into the Free State. In- ly applying su;c& a , syst . � � , - 'ated � f his and our glorious resurrected -forms I ­ I . . ., Worry, si6kne a . . . em, .one. is . . I . ­. , , so, - households; the chalice 0 . . I . , has rummaged much among the face of Willis."' Had my hook., leader Suddenly his face broadened into a danger, unceasing reflection, all had stead of grumbling, they made it a bound. to get fancy fruits that Will � I : ­ . . ' I .. I I banquet 4 skull; his. pleasurs-foun" There YOU Will $so the perfeated - allwete matter for boasting..Wh . . .. . � 11 ' . I . archives of the British Museum turn- and L a place' of. line in his jaw whim' - smadlo and'he nodded gayly as he went left their mark's ,there, yet enever other command the highest Ma , . . ., 1, * . . worl eye, out of whiooh', by th .� I I Lion . lars regarding it, r citugh.t him. � Didn't it � Anna I - I'll into the,houee. 'After a short Alms li�6 I I .. . I . . - �. . � . . I. . . �, . . I talu%s the �alalng tears of p d. . - a waters of ishas these par . written* across a � gentle, .sympathetic privates .Would *damn another leaders These fano rket prices. . . . I death, has been washed the last trace I A I , I . � . . y.fruits. are .the ones that.. 11 . I . on say it reappears carrying. the rod, and, .. ' yet Roberts' mon would. say simply; I obs ..make . the,profit' . � . :,., --w:' HEATHEN PHILOSOPHERS. � , The executioner of -Charles, Giles'Dek� go and, get it, where olid d I . . . � . of tears* and 4tudi., Then you'.Will I I . .. . . . .. countenances never gay Or marry, . I ..0 . . . I .. L s, in the basl; markets. . � . . 11, . Doss I . . . . guessed at the, immortality' of the. see .the 1pbrfacted hand ke'r, survived the monarch 36. yearg, was, dearl's '-, . . .. t . .seating. himself at the foot of a tr sel4omstern and -wholly ignorant of knows, what We' about; -Bobs will do If We SPonol aswuoh ti a in 'raising . * �" I � , . � ­7the knots . . L . . . I . - I . . 14 . . . .. ,� I .. "dreamed that t abody I I . � .on dying in 1685. His.claim to� the a ng on the ratier in the he wap soon busy Supplying it 41t.h 'passion. .1 have known many great the. job." .It ufficos the' majority f ancy fruits as. wd do in cultivating . . . I 11 . soul, but never .h , the knuckles of toijuntisd� No more ' I X, 11 It's bangi .. I . . - . . s . . . � . . . I �. . 11 I . wiolald got up and join it. This idea . � . . 1. which heappears to baie.regarded as. wall-bojiges 'father." ". ..� I . reel and line. and leader And hook. Pre- faces, but that of Lord Robarts.is a merely to sum up Lord Roberts with inferior klads'we will . s'urely find a - ' . . - . stoop of the shoulders 'frow: I . I -d' . . I � I . .1 . � , ­ . I i6 "elusively scriptural . and beyond . I . I . burdent- his perquisite, Was, after considerable. ," Good. Now, young ma n, I'll show �sently .he pause and, . catehing a , . . -' bearing andr the weight of years.; . . . . . . .. I face apart. I fancy that, in the winds this, phrdsez--�-"'E is.laman,"� He can -Way to make, something -more than' ; I . .1 ' I - i. but w. I ­ , figure In .the doorway, I . . I . . . � I. . a*, xving. tancy I � I - � 11 . I ,reasoning. Indeed all analogies fail. . - 11 I worshippers, Some of 7 11 ' 11' I fruit:Pftkad and mar� : � , - 11� . I � � all of us erect, elazt-io-ths I dIacuBgion,.:.. granted . by Parliaments �ou something w6rth seeing."'..*, . glimpse of a of - their' the make ,no mistaire , thatt big army wilf . ' I . ifei of God , I ' . . . . . . . � . . . . I . Yon, say, an thei wboat ig.put into the, in al I the f ram' . I I A�ad.lt remalited his. until his death, As her fither'rose And went through looked- up !it . astonishment at his - Whattever he orders or ys find pur� ..-� . .. . .. I . . I . I . . . . ' "ni turns s dressed In beauti- I � � � . . I I . I I � . 6. �. . . . soberer' gods of the. old mythologists . recoknize. . , alvVa 'ground and croures. up, so wild our - . . I He always refused to make an oxhl,- Ahe- doorway, d and Ad7 daughter, who wa. I . . . . . as the Chasers 6 all W an " .. 11 . . . i (---t� I . :. "T1116 bad will be icamortal...The � , I 1, . , , . ' � L . I . . . had , faces. like 'his. I doei iw regarded , )reflection of V other.' fruit -is -a - I . . � . ­ bodies. *1 repoi-Y, if the wheat entire- .r . . . "I . bition of the instrument, bu-t -his son dressed Willis, Who had seated 'him- fuk Indian silks and a leghorik, hat, , I . � I .. . .. . - li .. . , . . '... . I . . : physical systemi jA perpetual I .. � .. .. . I . i . I . � superhuman inspi-rati u - 0�ug in 'the Ma , - 1. 61 ly..wast- . . , ion.. . r at'. .. SoMetimes it �. - ,.-` � : - .. :,,'- . . 13r dies,- as. in the O. - Such " if . on the Step. -and 'leaned' b"k oirimned with*.;'festheia. , WEARS .NO DECOAXTIONS' I - . . . � . I . I I � , case oAi long Pr ' lag away.�' It is only bee " . however, devoid of , scruples, plac,o so I -1 . I . 1. .....- I �. : . . . .. I . . . . I I ` �.. .1 . 11 I . . .. .. . '. , `i - - 7��� . . I "I is -noces'saxy tw fito]. -speciAl.-markets -. �.. . . � � I. . . . . . . I , , , , . . - ausel *91 keep I a , ' 11 Well, mi dear,. going to a par.tyll' He drosses in* serge lihaki, .which, . I . �, � 1 41, . . traoted wet weather, there .is 09 re putting in:jhe fiiel.� " L, ed.it an show at. his tavern in Lam- againat'one'of. t4e'WII ra. . .. . ' � . . . � . I fo;r.saoh I. thd,eud our . 2 - ' . . I . I � � . . , . ' .produets� but in ' � . I I I � . . 1, . I . . . ourrection-of it. So thei analogy fails, t1hat.:the furnace . , 07he.C.did you 'thitikof the conceirt' , Anna poutea'., -' I ­ I . plf��n as that afwaYs must be, he ran- ' " THE.'QUEEN'S GOOD HE 11. ' , � I , does not go eatirely'ollt. RIO both,.. and this - coming to the new . . � . . . . . . ­ .ALT reward will mor!� tha - repay, for - the . . . . . . L . . '. . . od-vessels . . . . .. I - plain by ridding it of .. - 11 . —. .. . . . I � . . � . . ft � � ­ � I . . . . . You say tha.t th� caterpillar .becomes I . a -last night'?!', she asked, I -1 Don't you know. that you Will ruin days' the more . . I . � . energy to the ark - . .. . .,- � � I are only. canals to carry �r Kinglit ears, a, raid Was made, the x - . � ­ . I I given. . W - , I . a, buttertly, and so our dead bodies . . eadstuffs to .confisoat . ad . And James . IL.bQ I - . "$Think Of it'L" he replied, '.'It was all th.caft pretty'elotbes !it a boat? aliorders auddecorations. There are t -Its; sker 1?10uy-oue,Teiki�q, nist usi., . . L � 1, � .,. . , I the different Parts. It these an plies WAS, . . � . . I . . .­ % . . . ,, 1� . . I — .. , , . , , " , may at 1.1 take an a splendid .x- 1p . ; omobll_ grand.. I shAll never ' forget that Whys,' here the professor smiled; men on his siatf-thera- was. even an - � I , Womforrut Vithilty. , . � I .1 ­ 31A.RROWING'CORN.' � - I ` . . I . . ,� fail, 1. . I - . . . . . . I . I .� �.,_ - we die. Sickness and,death lark .came its custodian., When r I I- leellist as he played Thowe's "Sim 11 some bid black bass will catch sight -newspaper reporter wiih .Thre. Queen was 81 years old�on.May S131 ' * � ' � altation. I reply that there is no!in . ' 1. . . Via American, I . , .ne kinds of corn, will do better ey cannot g. I ad to fly from the kingdom in 16$8 he � i , I . � I : .. ... � I . 14 and bear�y, In spiLe . . I � around to See if 1 th* . 24 andis wel � . I . - I . . . . 'soilsi it ' ' . I � .. . Ive ,a ,Avou.11 So sweet and tender. it,was of yon ,and jumkx out* of thowaLer. to one of the a*rmies�who, wear a1ine tbiLn others On certain I terregnum. of life between t1he. cater- pry' under the t . . � took it with him to France, 'and at . . . . . . . . . . 'wr 93 . . . .. . . . � I . . I . ,. . a.beautiful promise . of peace..I You. Than' wbi w0l be ' . � . 111. .1 , ­ . - - eneinento abd at a . like I ,�come Of the ,a ohi�f 'of ber g monpla6c ; Mr. F. E. Bradley. 1 have been xperL - . . ��, I pillar and the .butterfly; and, there St. Germain it remained until his. . 1. I � I . and &half of ribbons. Bat tl .. , . . ' . . . I ,a I. 4 I I slight, kush, we tumble 00 , the ezw� � . I . . I I 01684d my eyes, and across my Mind dress'? Answer me that." ,' - ' who Is entitled. to perhaps too line - 'M Modica' eire'os; that her lif eA is even , . � ' .. . fore, thia, arrology fails. ;Toil say that bankment of* ..the grav-- a .1 I . I . r 8, . I . � . nears. menting.-with seed corn for six years I .. .., . ,� �..:. " I a, . not th6 death, in 1701. Louis XIV. becAm its there state 4 vision of evs*aing,of the "I'dOXI't'knows fatheir,' bat I'll be now A battdr one fr6m,anl nee a�ad'have a vaiia . . . . I I .1 theTe, is a perfect typo of the reanrrec-. . . . . . - fil . . , . appears every day, foreirefy. datyand . . � I ty that kPlant ,` on. , . . . . I righteous, arisen' 'ishai) fie, next posseasor,'and later on the Be ; . : careful and I olon't want to I . . � . . . . . .1 I Iva an inW. � . 1. very .go f� point Qf Tiew thoat that of the.Rrince thin � . mortal � body. 'wIll be goat *. Duke of: Orleansi. who parted rat - twinkling of the stars, of a Soft.' . t . I unctton, with, a tunic .as bam of- . . soil that will outyjaid a'.ny-corn I . .. I . �Ioa in the trees In Bpring-time. .—,I I ­ ' .i I . . I . I , . .� . . . . � .. . I epliy' It � imeapable of I . . 11 wind ,stirring froun the river, and Past the will looking like a rag- decorations As that of any civilian., of. W*0es. It is trae.that she looks. evor: saw, while I plant a .differs . .. 11 I r tbAttbe tree does not die in . I . . I 1. . � I . .141, or . . I at. . J 1-40;-7 :_�A . . diseAPs.., Yon ,Will bear no coug,W or -with It for. a ."consideration" to Far- . tag.ff . . . I . 0 . very old, yery, white and . v y variety an strong '1�nd. In ' ' . � . . � � . . 6�w, � It -is sinip.�y dormant, and I * whispering to 'me ,of serenity and � He is so.neat and precise in his dress - � win 11 * I groan. l'Tbere. will be ' dinaud, King 'of Naples.. T . - . . . . * I . . .. . I . seleotbig I . I 1. . , - . no alks;ma or - I reasured . I . q 110h, ho.1 That's its is it? Well,. bent. No one who liao seen her, late-. takemy*Wagon . and drive. ... � . �1� thersfore,.the analogy fails . oft M and uist, and of A sWedt pres- . . � . - a . . .. .. .., � . "The body * � . . - st have been . I . favor f,n tfie air 0 by ,that' fanlily for upward of 60 ' . 'I am a . IT could think for.'a moment thatishe. bat. to' the . . I � though out up by dissecting knives, . . Thera will -be n I I - "nee ibAt would ever .be with - me come along, then -, only � ,frald dandy in earlier life. Rd is quick. and - . field before there is any. . . I , I � I . . rough steep down Which to fall, no years, it, was finally deposited In. the t . a ybur return� you will be climb- . . . I . Nvas youhger'than her actual age, Tat . � . �. . . I ­ . - 7. . hrough the darkese hours 61 ]its;. that a . nervous in his movemefit, and his7con- . frost. Ta a basket, 'j"' through, * . - anil burned in a furnaoe,shall, come . I . I ' , Ike 0 .. I . . I � � 0 . Ity is won- 'old and 'the ' . . . . . I . . f maturing. a. lim.b. ,peoPle cross �he Naples Museum. - . � i . llghtonxln� them up With the a! ple' Ing. fencias -to come home .the - � back * her hea!th is g ad., her vital' I . the f L I I togetber. . � ... : . . . . . . 9 . .1 � In . ' . . . sta,at habit: is -to thrust either one ' I I Ir .1 � 1. 1. . .. -her raind as keen. and vlg� � . ad., . . - . �. . � . I a- for tb$� health; but that vo' � way," derfuls.and - . lrick . mediam,siz I 11 . . � yage � .. - . I I . e. '. ­ . �, . tl�taught that She was there.'. . . or both hands under his belt -a 'prac-, I and well�devi-lqped oars from'the. best , I : I . I :;� , --objector says, Suppose a.. man over the-aea at d I . ... . I I I I I ... . It was but a'shairt. distance. tothe orous as, ever. Of cciarse this' is due. . . . I . . ... � - be' ton av, by cannibals, Uow . � - I �" How beautiful I I deol.arb, Gerald I ­ I . � ' -for arti,3ts � ... Sta, I Whon ,I get -4 or �5 ba I t. - � I . ., . , can his Oath will cuiO the - ARCTIC DELICACIES. � I � ties Which! makes:1t, easy � to a gr�a t ex on lks. , is, - �. : -. I ' I . . I " ,4 . . 'fast Christian Invalid- There grows , I . I . . I never kpow, hat h; thf � river -and -they were soon' Out "on it t t to bar nattirAlly the oars t . I � I . �', - �­�-e.,--,, ' . Xhis is th' . t BUD ings ever ' .. to familiarize his figure wit Ogeth8i� with twine And , �, ,., . . b6ay .be br�o'ught-, back? I.answer, a way an Eskimo lady sits . 'mind. � I Ani glad you � I . b the s#.Necidid.constitution. Until Shia was hang them up , .. . . I . t. ;ill on . ca)ne tio your iriii anchorad.some distaneq above the . I . , . .. I , a w. re I . Is public', Ze is ihatahtdrisoug .and dir , wherelhoi can dry out ' . � . . � there is no proof that the earthly ,part. t)1,6. Iam,0 sliake-bite at the head of her table arid dispenses rift,, The Professor . hatied Anna I . . . . . I act' .shaken by the death of .the Prince . I - I b .of earthly. poison, ality, and 'these are the delicate h1alve told me this, for do you know, . . in conversation, and goes as straight C rt psirmaneriL. good liealth 6e beto 'freeze comea. In this WAY I . . , I I . of the human body bver can be u - No haepktal't1tera,.no disp6xisar . hOgV,It that solo affected me strangely, too, hook' . . 0 co- bav,r1`n:4r.QniSSed a o'od I I 1. . I ,y, no I . , and she. caught the first fish, - - 11 . onso . g stand of � I . I . � . . . . 11 rbed in another body. I suppose modicin I Items la-her'bill ,of fare, They were her.father directing her bow to han�.. to f he point I , view, as a well-aime(l ed with the Queen. to be a matter D'i C , . . .. . so , � as, no iimbulan* ' though *hat I felt I could* uav4 have . Ora. . . . � . I 1 �. . I �,�. - I - I God has power to keep these. bo i I . Deg, go la""d 10sted at fivel;:. hand by W. H, Gilder . . . I bullet to � a target. I have noticed Con' . . . � I . 1. . dies chair, no 'crutches, no emaciation . expressed as ybu%have done.:T611 me ,die him aritil be was safe in thd'nat. rr-*. After that date.sho. gave ear , I � I . . . . .. . � . . ., no when, in crossin.g.Siberia, at the north, . I I - - wherr he inects new people he to th actois, . For many years she . 06'rn foilowad',by oats, is the propoi,t I .. I . ' everlasting distinct. But Suppose sPeotscles for poor sight, no. listing I , .. more, Whut,other did you likaji.* Anu,rt. enjoyed t.ho Spoxt .keenly, Saps fhat �a d, way to raise : � .1 that a part of the body- was absorbed .1 I he had to accept native customs with � .,, . clally - when.. the Pkofamsor a advances., towardi thern. eagerly, has lived according to a few simple �a, good corn. OJr0p, unless , � ' . . . . Of WfadO*s -to keep alit . t a - cold what grace b . . . '. foloh't know. 1�-didnlf- hear. any hooked two fish at the same . listens intently a . nd.in three minutes raves � - . .it should be tq plant . on s.od. Where'so - I I . - � ' - in anotbei body--.eould not God make bla I it a might. . . other after'that for I *found myself time, and . � - . ) laid. down for her "by the late . . . . sts; but health limmortal fbr the . No Matter b . .. 11 I ­ Many wak� a mistak is io"plant. th ' . ; . I �a substitute for'the. pai�t that had. ' I . . I . OW early you may awilk- . o ep ! ai�berengage� the new acquaintance Sir Willia a 6 , , I I . . I . ni, Jenner. About t ri ­ I rea'arree . .. I staring Mt the dearest girl allvdand the constant maneavving . � . bass ""' : game fielil. to corn t " . I I , ,ted bodies of the rigrbt�ous, I , . . . . . , . . hr I I I � ' I I on in the,morning, you will always . e zest that in earnest ,conversation or has done there is noLhin I . ,.as or four y6ira . � . .: ..L'. ,. .i 1. .been absorbed in another bodyt The �,. A' . *1ohing ,that my dre,itm were tr*uo,,, lines from tanglin I , . . . .. I , g. elaborate. A..siniple in miceession . . . . ... '�' .94111.: TEO body Will be powerful, 'f . . I 1. With him with a decisive nod of part- and 0 t, regularity andplen ., And of course always. . �i- - I resurrected part of, a good. man . . . lad the mistress of .the, house already Gerald f at t P s , aTefal die 1. -. 1. . I. . . W�Ltkfng ton or -as, we are . � he first time looked u Made her eyes sparkle. Suddenly sh I ­ . . . . I . I.. . . .. . ,fifteen mil up; that is, hei.r position has chanied , . I. Jug. ,With the army in South 'Africa ty at opea�air life are the chief ea- Plow tits grourid in� the,sprijig Corn ' ... � . would rather have a subdiltuted par- weary, . -Lift-Ing and ,root her eyes with Such a world bammil'r-OnsciOus, that the boatwiLs . . . � . . . .. at wears Oat I , . a 1ew 1iindred from reclining to sitting. Butassoon . . ' .co, ter corn ia:what . and. One I . I . , movin , and, glancitig over the stern; his headquarter's form a urt- al- sentiala. These.three rules the Queen- . . . . .. . � l of lovip burning in them, that Anna . 9 - , . . year. -small ..grain � and then one, year .� .. . Lion of body given it than that part *pounds ma-kes us Pant. Unarmed, am ahs'61iserves that you are amake, t in th' Most as. it he were a part of the has observed strictly, the4ast oneln- I I - , I of the body which a 'cannibal had, meeting a wild beast, we must climb, . I . pau,s6d !it he� question, and her eye.� sawthat they were almoo a rift.' . . . . . . . � will never Wear 0 -if wim - , . .. I . I . . . I . as La. You do'not deed Jar a Little she rather overob- � ut land, YOU I . . � I �11' , eaten and digested. run, dodge, or somehow g I at out of she hands you a small pisoo'of meat to 1.1da -dropped as the Warm color rush. She was on the rowing seat,. and, Jay- royalty he repr. an . .1 I . feed the land and It . eeplit.-up. . Si . .. � " I . I steady your nortes'until . breakfast. � 6 oars, . -call upon him. You sign your name in served. Practically no weather could I ubbla .. . . I. -*1 But come, lot us got out. of thls� I the way. , � . I I I ad into her face. ' . .., I Ing her rod down, took up th ground is'al&r of stalks and tiashand ' . . - . time� I . � .. lie a . . and he sendi'for you. later p;revent ther from taldrid . , stood an the top of the Catskills one . . -SIGHT 1IOUXS WORK . Anna, dearest, can 1, may I hope tp pull the, boat .aut at danger. Just a books . , bar' long Can be tended . . . I . . I . . Much better and with..- 1. . . Thon sh e next Apart- that you love me I All these years .p . less labor than stalk ground, Proper. I . then the f ish on bar line gave a vicious if he wants to See, you. It may be a derve%.in .an a an carriage, and the . . bright morning. On the, top:of the makes say man t6ed, But the re- went, which is merely an enclosure for I have loved you and I must spoak, tug, and. LID her dismay she saw the duke whom yon find In the'salle of royal doctors received many a fright. . . r'". mountain. .was a crown of flashing surrected body shall be mighty. God keeping the . dogs away fr I � he ., .. ,r . account, At last, bowevxr, she ly fitting the ground before planting . . . I , . . am. 't I love you I I loib you I. Tell me that riod gliding over the side. She dropped Lhe restdency�4s. it -was in my case- on be . . is the Most important part 'of Corn . . : * ---, I . '4' . . gold, while all beneath was rolling, always Will have great. projects to stores, and after fifteen min � I . I U a few years, . . . 1. . . I . . � ute.8 of, Yon. .w -o Me* .1 . the oars in trying to save the rod, and and who offers the register for you received a fright beraw Iturse. I . . I . . . . � . . . . .� the Professor looked, over his should - . . . , . ago, and since then, has . on . . . I I . *1 . I writhing. contorted cloud, *Put . at- carry on, and wili want the �iighteours rounding and chopping, return . a with Ho caught heir In his arms and rala- er to sigm. . I I - I . be.., Marc 'The harrow Is my =.I tOOI inJend- . . . ' . . ,. n . ter a while the arrows of light shot to help. We know not what journeys the brealif ast. . .. . I I I ad kisses on ,her willing lips, - Intims to see what was,happening H9. 18,.A,HARD- "WORKER, I ce'refill * .1. I . ing'small.cora. ' I First the . ground I , . . .. . I . ,� . I from heaven, began to Make the the resnrreeted may have to 'take, or A larg4a, flat,Wooden tray is placed " Yes, I do Jove yon, but 1. am so a . . The rojoal doctors, thertfora, litive ohould be perfectly level, so I the plant� 1, . I . . - just as the boat lurch d and slid over . . .. * gloom! of the vallay strike tent. The *,hat heavenly e4terprfses they way on tho, floor, and the landlady takes atrald I shall never be what you wOql(1 the falls. Bit some, providential chance The Pield Marshal works contiu- discovered no great. secret for 4e, I . .# I , .1, I I . I suppose - the her position at one and, in' the atti- . the boat did not upset, although the ously, and to do so has to li� free from . * at- will ran, at A *.uniform. depth. and . I . , I ,� I mists went skurrying up and down have to. carry on. I . I I I I . I . . benefit of their august patient. Sir , � . I . - � wish coa.$' . give an even Stand of corn. .I keep , . I � like horseman in wild retract. The 'heavenly- ofty, is more busy than an tudd'elegantly described as squatting, "Here's that basal Six'pb wall Professor did, butAnuals yea filled Interruption; therefore, visitors'nicat Francis Laking, one.of tilis most aw-w . . I ., the harrow running from the breakin � � . I . I ­,.. It. or dinner. some glow until t . I 9 . Y�, , ,:' fogs were lifted, and ditshed, and earthly -city and that Broadway at The family and their guests gather great Scott'l What's the matter with with tears as ,they workythe boat him only at lutio . , In .Inent oi- them$ when asked for . I l I L I . Bloemfontein, where he was living be- , 36 he earn gets 4 in It! . whirled. Then the whole valley be- noonday is quiet cdmVQrsd with the around the board on either, side, lying , aab4,re and she thought of the deep I rM00-08 of life Which would I conducive � I 9A. - I al , you two 11, L - Than I use the oagle-claw cultl-ja. - I I . J came one grand illumination , and business of heaven. *yda, it Is noon- flat', OXI'tbel,r atoodach with tli6r head The Id feel at tween Wailes, big table was A small to longevity, answeired, 11 Do anything . I � � I professor came -to a pauso In disappointment Gerald won I tax for the first and second plowings, I . . I -1 " Ing a few U. like, bat do nothing to exeoss,ll I I I �.. . there were, hbrses of fire, a -ad chariots , day all the timos, and all heaven is toward the breakfast and � their feet the doorway, holding up the fish,'and losing his rod. Jaut there ha was now, 090, standt feet from the Yo . � I .1 � . . . _ I and for the third or lastplow1bg take . �" . WAlting'. for them, � head of the large, long table at which Sir Samuel Wilkes, another of Me . I I of fire, and thrones of fire, and the coming and going. They rest not Out- . . I � klanced f rom Anna to -Gerald and off the eagle clttw� and' put on the , flapping wings at angels of fire. Gra- day nor night, in the lazy sense of ' The f irst course is Some frozen Ao the boat touched the bank he sat his.staff-his ponderous, impres- Queense.' physicians. says: . ith the four big shovels. 1, -, . . I : . I back again, a look of astonished In- gangs wi � ! . dually, without sound of trumpet or resting, They bAve so many victories Woods, mixed witili seat oil and eaten quiry ort. his good-itatured said: give staff of distinguished men of the "Everyone has a natural tempera. � . 4 . .. . ' to colebrateJ so 4Ua(ny songs to slugl with small portions of,frtsh blubber, face. t - 11 I've bedn Up to the house for you, arihtocracy. You dinod wtib "Bobs" meat. Iso'low that and av6ld excass4 like them, better for laying by corn, as '. . . roll of wheel, they moved off. #,The 'I What's the matter, Gerald, Ios '4' ' everything, UP.' Should' . I T,hey which the lady, of the h6use cuts with something? Perhaps that's it on your I . ground be rolling, I prefer the little . p green valleys looked up. , Then the so =any high ola,ya to k"I And they told me I'should find you in khaki, of courgs, at his small table as. That's all. A. quaol;'may tell you I � I . , * �i . long flash of ibe Hudson dailteathed need no night; f or their eyes are 'never EL large cliopping-k-nife. Watcb�cbain.10 I . . . . I here. Uncle Hoary is dedd.11 . -i4 you. were higblk bonored-or you YOU mulst Oat an Ounce Of albumen, Shovels, am the ground Would not Wash . . . � � ' Itself, and there were the white. flocks weary. 11heY need no sleep,' for'lliere -The next course is Walrus meat, This Willis bad been running hi Is Dead V they, both exclaii6ed. mmy'dlnd� with his staff and bo'pre- so much starch, so mueh'wal.or, and so � , I -- . 'A bands , No badly. Titers Is Something in good ---- -- � � . I . a rick pas� is no call for physical rendvation-If t4 ar8O Put up by the, presiding lady, through ovary pocket in his clothes, - 11'Yes,11,he; died suddenly, aboutan sented to him after the meal for a ou,'and what should you do? 00 and I I . � . I I of villa&s'lying amid th I seed corn and something in manures 1� , And is served with no Btinting hand, endeavoring to appear unconcorned hear ago.from heart failure.,' Ann! long of brief interview.as he pleases. have a nice chap. The instincts of Poo, '' i I- tures, golden grain -fields, and the they sit, down,under the tree of lift, I but the Main -Poltif in raising a corn � � . it is not to rest, but with some resur- 'a hand and pressed It its they A (I X via araright. areaner wouldhavo said I � � soft, radiant cradle of the valley, 'in At this k)Ortlon of the meal, the one Ile looked down and saw Ann&*,s took hi Thak is precisely the amount n a � OrOp. Is knowing how And sticking to . . � - wbich a young empire might Sleep. rectod soul of earth to. talk over old W -ba Dan BWdIlOw the , largest piece handkerchief dangling from hischain. walltbol In 2118=6 to the house- - taiXt I of state about his surroundings. to yon. "I never walk at all , except . � I A . without ehowing has the adv "Sit down, Anna, You don't 'look 0 0 0 � � from .my house into ray - carriage. I ,t- . . I L Various scriptural accounts , Bair times and rehearse the battles in Afit4ge, . o A 0 But all State v4nishes,whou you touch hate walking, an I d if I could I would. � . . k, I . . 0 � .1 ing w6l wbith they fought shoulder to and the only way to get even with, oomfortable,10 added the professor with After the funeral It was found that the hand of "the little man," and CON'041INtNG VE RXIN. . , � i that the work of grave-broak � got my servants to carry itto to bed-' I ��`­* begin with the blast of trumpets anti shoulder. Jacob wrestled with the 'him to to keep one piece in your mouth' -% grin. . Henry Willis had let t no will, and talk with him about the two subjects That wasi Sir William aenner, Cho We Are now entering the long heated . � , .. aboutings; Whence I take it that the angel, but was not thrown bemuse and two in your hand. I 'Then he otretiibeil out hits band and So lils property and money would na- which engross him"the war around term of summer and we must. be On : . Queoula aminent Physician; andwhat I � first Intimation of the day will be a the angel favoured him, but Jacob After this joint has boon thorough. a. kindly light mure into hie. eyes as turally go to his own Son, a dissolute him and politics at home. It you the lookout for those things. which , I I I lacasked, theta DO I mes a. large piece he said. .1 I ' about exercise then I In , the last I �. I sound from heaven such as, hug never once, resurrected, an angel could not ly di feltow whose eacapsAdeg had made him wonder that polities find such spaci - three or four centuries we harre, done cause so much loss among tht-you*ng I I L �� , 0 - ' � ' lisfore beau heard. It may not be .so throw him. There would be no ,such of. walrus hide, which has a small par- 11 God blame you bothi I knew that the scapegrace of the village. one lodgment (is they do in his inind, better intellectual work tbgn ever be- poultry, It Is VrerY discouraging to ' ; I i�� - loud, bat . . thing As wrestling doWn ilia glaiate Lion of blubber atta,ohed to it, and the toonar or later it must como� There . you have not remembered how POIL fore and them have been fhe times of hatch a considerable number of chicks, L , . of heaven. They are strocigg gapple$ hair still on the putside. It Is About is only one thing I witit yaw both Nothing had been heard of him for and as I; -, ' A, IT WILL IM PENETRATING. I to yearas but on the day of the funeral ties have affected him in his career be s0asala advances, to have . . I . I I unconquerable-, immortal athletes. tin. Inch thick ana'very tough, so that do -stay with' roe. ,I aam an old man he mad, his Appearance, And with a as a general here in' South Africa- fm,'eaffee, tobacco and Alcohol. What their -ranks decimated through. sowe . F I There are Mausoleums So deep that . TAat kind of 4 bad I want. Theta it is Impossible to affect It by Chewing, now, Mad I Dan Boa the Year$ stretch can you make of that? It ls,surpris- versight or carelessness, It seem aL I . . I most Important air a: nounood him- when he could have prevented 'this � , undisturbed silence has slept there .Y n Ing. Again I Say, , follow Your In- 0 . . I , eapers is so muo work to be done that I now It is therefore out Into very small lag behind we like wilostones on my self as the property owner of the war by a vastly Smaller *one -In kan- stlikets." most A waste of time and space to I . were loft in tl)em. The great noise .()it the great losses among chickii t ever since the day when the al begrudge tli6 hours for Sleep and pieces by the hostess, and finishes the road, but t,can 9" far Ahead, and rilldgo. . dithar, in many fields, Lord Roberts Thus it would seem from the Queep's w0MLL I *L nacea,a meal, Really it is the most palatable I Should be lonely Wi6out 3rou,,# , 'It was while talking It over with never Smokes tobaco and with drink case that a strong will, regular habit through vermin, yet we feel cowpelle� , . , � ry recreation. I sometimes I Of a . � , shall strike thiatigh thiam. Among h,v,, such vie,wK-6f the, glorious work dish of 911. . Anna restaoi her head on her fath- Anna that Gerald Said In conclusion,. he, has little to do. A glass of wine and absteminaus livingare, th,aroads to.do so at the present time. Numbers � the 00-kals of !the' sea, miles deep, -- I � � of preaching the G�spol that Iwish . or's breast and sobbed. Willie grasped "It Was A good thing'thAt Uncle with two of the three meats suffices to a strong old age. of letters have redelied, tis complaining , 'where the ilhipwrecked tests the that from the Or4l; day of January * T-99 SLE Us PLESS SEVEN. his band and said I "We shall never Henry gtme me this Place just as be for him. He preaches temperance to . . . Of losses with chicks, And we find that ,sound will Strike. I I - � seventy-five per tent. of them May- be o the last day of the twelve, leave you," And i 'era, and they all know that � I Nor one will inia- t Demailier, with- There wore seven of so 1; came aboutthat did, for If oar that his son would have his Soldi a take it to thunders �r the blast of k out Imaging for food, �r sleep, or rest, maid one of the discharged jurors in Gerald Willis was, going to aiarzY the Waide It too unpleasant for US to rOl he shows no patlaii . ANIMAL GLUTTONS. . attributed to llco� now, it seems to, 4' . earthly ministrelay. There will be I c � as With those who, Most people, if asked what animal hurt. tho .Pride of . Sow,o When We tell . . ould tell mon of Christ and heaven. Speaking of the matter the next proteo8orla (Mughter. main here, Not knowIng of my pro, drink to excess, go presides at .i. � . heard the, va". of the uni0ounted mil- Zhanks be to God fok thos prospecit Morning, who didn't want to sleep oats the most, would probably Say the them their birds are laudY, but It is$ � . . A few evenings after this Gerald priatorshil) in the Mill, he bell MI* meetings of the Army Temperance As- t� � . lions of thef dead. Who conto'rushing at j resurrected body that shall never lion or tiger. This L4 quite a mistaka. nevertheless, e, fact. I � Solves and Wouldn't let the rest Of mrile running up to Anna, as she sat ready, Said that I might look for my soeiation, and extols sobriety, but, There is no . I cut of the gates of sterility,, flying we -try, and jaw & �etvioa of-love� and Us Stoop. Wheliever we dropped into with hot father on the verandah "Wing 114POts as 9001� me he c1twes like all broad-tillided men, he -rofraina Tbirty to forty ,pounds of flesh Will going behind it, when ev.gry, ptecau. � toward. the Lambs crying, "Make wayl activity that shall never pause and . It daze theY ditift around slid shook us that almost surrounded the house. Ile, In control, Ily. the way, Anna, did you from advocating the Impomilile- one satisfy a lion, which, ad An Average. Lion Is not taken, the best at towla be., -.-i 11 0 grave till we wore wide awake agAin. speolmon weighs over 450 pounds, !a by tome lonay, 4u<1 it neads ,constant 1. 'L giVia ni back our body I We never and. . I them hold t, "per In his hand, which ev'et find that deadl Time's up, you form of which Is total abstinence, 116 means extravagant. A War has careful fighting to ke W . . � "gave it to you In corruption; aurron- But say, text speaks of iho iesurreo- And you had to Submit, I stippo", he waved to her as ho Oallea ant., know. I am going to town In the hug never been known to use an oath, no ep the, lice down.., del, it UoW In incorruption." Frain tion of damnettion. The Bible says for thsY constituted the majorityt ;or I muoh'more i3apadity than a, lion and Them pests' . I I Oh, d-tarest, you can't Imagine what 01011ailig,'! " � and, indeed, there must be comparati- 'A ire thes greatest draw. , I Now Ydrk to Liverpool, at every few but little a,,bout it; ye"t, it i& pisdbabla yoS, they were the rouslagr phajorityl , fine Iiialk has bef allon me I Uneld. Ron- "No, I didn't find it, Gerald, but vely7fow man whose religion influeno- can make away witharylgat a meal, hicks of P*txltry keeping, and one can. , I . I 0,1160 oil the sea xouto, a gtOUP 01 that an tb� wicked 4r1k, in he kid the bollow.6yod juror, with a pSn. , ry ba# given me tha, deadf of the old I imarchail all over th6 rootV for IL es thern, so deeply as does his in �very sity half it hundredweight of meat, not ho, too cd,reful �to b0l rrde� of theM, � . hundited,g of i9pirits doming down to day, to be oiVosits in ebA,racter, So sive attempt to be fetotious. home and a half Interest In the will, , Whorever did YOM` out It 01, affair of life. Wolves ate amongst7tho hungriest of In, fatk# one is never free 01 ili,6m, � the wdier to meet their bodies. &a will thi6y be, in many reopeotS, op- -.-----6-- 1 - . tedIf he a brick f" � "ClAn't you RU68311f . I th# largar carnivOra,, A wolf will but tho'Y WAY be kept withI4 control, * 1118 RELIGIOUS NATURV0. Istarv-6 for a fortnight,'itnol than eA Just now tilcy . I I th4l; MUltitudel-thtLt I* Whore the p4*1ta In body. Ares Lila, bodies of the PnOMPTtly AcCr"PTHD, "What do You means Goraldt that , " NO, I can't gwass. Now, don't tease are liftothing wbat ........ ; Ainetboa, Went down- And righteous gloriaus-thoSo of the Barry Sallivan the Irish triLgedian, your Vnelo, genrv, hom giv,tn you the Mot MXy More. but toll me where it Ne ntVar parades his piety, novel, I 1 third Of file Own Weight at ft Single needs be feared, an ftrMY of InvaAlon, I I AmItitud#I-that. is wh6re,M6 wics)ttoi will bo repelling. you know was playing In ItJohitrd III, Aoito years 614 home to 18,1# forces it upon those around him, Yet 0611, . I * , ft0d the sooner YOU b69111cleaning the � - I I -­­­-.iJ0­ - . , 11 , - 11 - -"1 .1 - I I - ­ � , - , I , - Is, , �. - � � - , - , , I. � � � .. - I , : � . I 1� - I �� L 'I ""at,� i I I I el a i6ent down, Found, at lastl hoW�bad POSsfons flatten the skull ago at Shrewsbury. When the aictor or nee he joined is a, . . mine to the lines, A horse, a bursa) "Just that Seat bores the deedo's' "Well It YOU ftll't guess, I'll toll Oil every Sund 01 It 1),Temlaes and providing for them, the I . That is, where, thow0ity of Boston Bank, i1nd � . I My kingdoini for 0, horse I Some one in Mad he Spread it out on his knoo a�d You,. It wilt in the very t:1st plqp� you army he has attended divine service. � REAUTNO 111XI)VIR SNOW, h6tiff Off YOU Will bo,whell the Season i I And Molor th� Vrosidont we* down, . 0180`101111M THE DODY, the pit Called outt rftA it over to 016M. 11 I'll toil YOU would look for It.-tha butt of ray fish. Not a word hat 6 Over Spoken to his People butted in an o.valanche, beat IS Ov(1r. . f I , I � A Solitary q1tit slight's Oft yonder Yboro lit emest tip out of thograve- W6uldalt a dobW do� My. SuIlL What I'll dp," he said, 1� I am not going. 'Ing r04.0 staff suggo'sting or ordering thelp PrA. I d-11tinotly every word uttered by those 11­­­.1.,i6s ­ -1 , l0kAm on 'van t to t*WA to h4ve this stanippot until 11 Yo , ur .rod. 0h, Gerald. Yo d I I Same; y6t he Is tort4jA to attend, the Wto aro aboking them, while thaliar. I %Wklflt,�-tbat 14 wherd a trmlljor yArd-tb6 drunkard, tl*, b Yes, tospoadod the tragedisu, turn. I FOOT DOCTORS. ­ , veriAlied to the snow, Ths, whole air bM Ody flaming out In . wor*6 d18' Ing quickly, on the Interrupters Plea,loo next Weak, end I cartainly don't want t"I loot ItIll weekly ervice; an faxample, to the'tod, ones, moat Strenuous shouts fail ; BV6ty Gerniftil reginjent hag Zk . ehir. . � if fall of virits'-spitits flying north, figurement, And his t609116 bit(Oft cotoo itround UP the stiigo dbor. to earry It 4bout with mo, so I am 11 tmt It I Why, how f-Wbi,t f -I I army So,, mo�oatly and so poraisto-atly to, %*notrate tvell a few feet of anow,' 0:1)(44 % Ita Vankik, . � � - . 110 0