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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-08-23, Page 34 1 0 �, . * .. I . ,4qq I . . ­ ­­ -1. ­ ­. ­ ­ . ­- -­ ... . - .— -- III 111111t!! 1!!.1=7::-_ . I . �. 1. � - . I ­ ­ �1.1. :1 ;- . . i 'i I I ­­­­­ --I------'-,--- --- - --.-- -.11.1-1 ­­­-­­­ �;� 1 ­­ ­ I - - — -! -= =! � ! --­­-----­- ­­:;.­­­ ;�; !!==- -!�-�==:��t!-t!7�!!!7!,-17�-.:i�t�---:-!=,�- .-,:�! . a,I sweetness; wootrig, tender, ­~-~��, � ­­,,-�-,­.- greater part of the time. Xo improv. ' —, dMaTaliko. "INTS FOR ed breed of cattle ever was b red. or PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEES, Guided by tile Sound, he loapod up roared in a bot-housei and the tjmo I.P.." I KNOWLED13'r CH ISTe HIS -QUEEN* turthier flight of steps. and into a THE FARMER, MOKINLEY AND BRYAN - Wiflo Nil ON9111 Sim N It . ano . IS, far distant When we can dispense --" tloy gailety,troom.. Ile -- , — — . . bad barely ,,W~fl-�V—�R- - - , With these great natural factors of WILL BE ELECTED ? �� . v no'c" It read, "willfully time to. fiold its bowilderod occupant VANN14IG FACTORIES. health. 61unlisht, fresh air, easy ex. — ITEM$ OF INTEREST ABOUT' THE * � . Rew Dr, Talmage Speaks' of the "In do -, in his awms, Seize the brrll-ea.p. and WACO About tile V.4101tiloatelf for file willied . Made, or allowed to be willfully ma erolse, good grass. The pasture is dex. BUSY YANKEE., �, � any unnatural, uncalled-for or uu- OtUmble his waly down the statir be- One d4the great u4da of the far. tila.ed to continue for generations yet ch, preNideney -,4180 monlrolking I , Z " illfully foTel moviatino fla,rues barred, the exit. met In many sections Is the establish- to come, as It bais been, in all the About file IYOU14 be Vice-Pr(1814103 . 11101, — I -� �111 ­,"N'ced of Free Instructiono warranted sound . . . that W _ . Roosevelt arid Stevenson- . Neighborly interest in fils Do . I , I � � I disturbs the peace and quiet. . . or Mayibin carried the woman -and the mont of fact,)rioe for preserving their generations gone, by -the mainstay, . Ingii-matterif . , . I -- e, inter the small froP t and vegetables by canning, pre. the foundation of cattle Weeding, William UeKiuley is 57 yeais of age; Of A1010410t and nlrth (littlierod from, His � ilge-aoross. the street I . I . permits the disturbance of any per- court of his own l6dglng-house� Us Serving and evaporating. Not o , uly do Theodoiro Roosevelt is 42. Daily kw9ro'. I A despatch groin Washington says' playing their whole stock of wares son or poroons in the peaceful onjoy- I , � . , . -1tev. Dr, Talmage preached from the in the 'moot obtrusive manner. It IS mont of their Iromes. . . may be Plamd bOtb burdens on the bench and these furnish a sure And usually � 0 . . �Pre$ldorit McKinley was born in The fire aepartment of Chicago boo , following text; F,Would God that no time, while an accountant Is puzz14 I punished, ate., ate. . Stepped back a little, b1trikilag lit$ steady uia,rket for the Surplus OrOpB1 Ohio; Roosevelt in Now York City. ulnety-eight steam fire engines. I . all the Lord's people w I are prophets." Ing his brain with A, long -line ot fig- ,"We have now to determine,11-con- MaTUAR QYa8- . � but they can take and work up much Owed Much to Their Wives. XaCinley is of 8--toll-Irlab an- About 50k per o6n t. of the School, boyX . I . Numbers xi. 0, aro, to ask himl ,,h0,W his .account Untied the Judge, "whether the song The moonlight fell full Upon hot that Would not be sixitable to send to I - ceatrY; ROOsevelt Isof Rollap,d-Datch of the District of Columbia two to. I . descent. This name' Roosevelt means basso in some gorm. . iltes ,a ba" head arid Dliturned face. - She market. It is not always the beat Dartrig the past thirty-ttva years, , . I I (Rh -oro, is great excitement in the stands with: 004; or stop thb sports. of the bird here present cousttt . . I . � - ancient tabernacle. 'Two good men. disturbanca inW . thinner than She was wont to be; that fis mo-st readily marketable. It four Man, And only four, have, at var- "field of rose,%" Th . man on the playgrotrud, while iunning I , cal to the peace and was I . a city of Cleveland Is the first . by the name of Eldad and Medad, be- between the, Varalm, and ask "whether, quiet of the neighborhood—" . povewlty and care had dla.g hollows un- the market Is distant, fruit and marly 'Oua times stood at the head of the McKinley, educated in Ohio, studied to 0�reato a department whose Polo - act. Not .hav- in a religious sense, he . eyes der ]ter luminous eyes; her mouth kinds of vegetables m,ast be gathered British government In the capacity (it IaW1U Albany, M Y. Hawas admitted objeeb 6 gla to Vxay And to instir la running The whites of Mrs. Baxter's �. . - the abatement of the smoke i I to the bar In 1897. RoioSevOlt was edU4 nuisance , . 1� Ing beau regularly ordained to the the race isat before him." We Iwant i ore alone visible; her teeth were drooped fike a grievel ChIM'S. Out bef - . � . I . I . V . ,Qre they Lave reached their beat Prime mill"It6r, William Dwart 01ad anted at Harvard College and at the � work, the jealousy of ,,the regulars" Last and ada*atiou for Lis 1work. chattering, bar fat black checks had ob, bow lbeau-tittil she wasl how dif- point for eating, and the ripening dur- &tons, Benjamin Disraeli, otherwise Boston has an ordinance restricting I I in the Serviee is Aroused, and they Some Christians try to catch 4 whale 90110 ashen. fercut from alil other woment ing transportation, or while awaiting known as the Earl of neaconsfield, ClInInWk Law School In Now York, the height of buildings, WhIch has re- . i come to Moses, asking that these Un" with a -fly-rod of bornbeam, and fling 4' I For 'Odeittel" The Involuntary cry woo sale does not bring out the best fla Lord. -Rosebary, aud the Marqi I I . I v- als of Both McKinley and Rouseveit are cen tly been put to the test and RUB. . I ' . g It was or that 00ifteS. from . ,r public life, . . ordained man be Silenced. But Koses, 4. 'harpoon at A salmon. ooduess Sake, honey I" she moaned, Qn'," Of r`APtUrO"as OmAzemOnt, I ripening In th Sallaboxy, and it Is, an Interesting oJ - trained In the affairs of tained by the courts. 1. SAYS he We want private Christiana to know Showing Symptoms Of AA immediate instantly followeld by a formal great- field With the rays of the sun upon cumstantie that each one of.these four legislative and executive. Mr. Roose* ,, � . . Instead a stepping th,em, 00114poe hug, "I trust you axe quite unhurt, it. has been fortunate in the companion- volt was fo(t three terms a member of Supt. Quigley, of the Indianapolis I '. wishes that All the peolile'would go to how they may stand their ground, or "The 4 lady in paroled, Take her MwdalnO ­Daft-98reatk?" He smiled The . - ship of a wife to whose counsels, to the NOW York A665111,I)IT. Xr.'Moxinm police force, aas given orders to on, . I A � . � p1re"bing, and praying, and exhort- go forth with, the vehemence of the . with an etEfort, and held out his hand.. as S n there are the grades known whose ByWathy, to whose assistance lay represented his home district for gone the anti -spitting ordinance by Ing. "Would God that all the Lord's 0ible-dwarf when be accoated the Away, Sargennt," concluded the,Judge GcOnds, that are almost too good 0.rres . � I . hastily, . Odette had. arisen to her feet. Her , and to whase Oaxe he has b his own fOurt Ling all Offenders. . giant, saying, "Thou comeat to, me � I to. throw away, yet this bad better be , 1Y eon years In Congress. After. . 0 � , I people Were prophotol" . . Avowal been indebted in large Measure wards he was elected Governor of The city of Rochester, with an as- � . � I suppose that every man . has with a *word, anti With, a spear, and "I ain' gwinp tor be patterola,d h tiftily worn done than to IlUrx them among the . ' . 'in his lif' in Snorted Mrs, Baxter at the topi of her A'114 rusty in the moonlight. firsts, an for his Success. Ohio and was re-alected to the same timated. population of 180,000,' pays . I some controlling ideas a. Long with a shield; but. I comia td thee . . . . I d in a season, of plent 'th It li An open secret I I . . the name Of Cho Lord of vo'ae� I . I I "You, Keanathl" she gasped; then, scarcely pay for tran . .f 'that Mrs. Gladstone, whose, death has >ffice by a largely increased -majority $1,675 por month for the collection I � . ago-, And before I Aaw tiny possibility I . sportatiouf I . . ' � I of carrying them out, I had born of hoota, the God of the armies of Israel, But, being xUade to understand that as, his words and their meaning pene- packed by themselves. Yet at a nZ . arby ' just been reported, watched over her Itn' 1893. He was the presiding officer and disposal of its- garbage. I . . . . God in my soul these Irea: whom, thou baot defled4. - Th is Shp was free, she gathered Up her trated her dazed senses, she laughed facto , distinguished husband during his bril- )`f *the ocinven,ion which nominated South Carolina is now, manufactur- . I two de8 day ' . ry they might be worked up to )lis Republican predecessor, Mr. Har. ing'all . guinea -blue Skirts in one hand, and gwylyp BPreafling out her hands at- the profit o liant career of more than half a can- � the cotton she produces. North I . � . First, the establishment of a free will the Lard deliver tboo into mine bearing t" ter her old manner. "But, . me, I am fact . f both, grower and manu- tutry's duration with much of the vig. ison, for President. I -feeling main- bland', and I will smite thee, and take he cage in the other, abe ur6r In one form or another. I Carolina, Georgia andother statesaro . I church with the home thine head from thee; and I will give Balled triumphantly out of the pre� not Madame Dansareaul" she orled. in Some s . ections of the llant and protective. solicitude with McKinley was 26 years of age when also turning out a large part of, their . i I bained; and, second, the establishment Northern I nwhich private Christian the carcasses of the, host of the PhIIL Bence,* followed by the admiring crowd. "It is Onamda Cousins who is Madame States the canning factories, by con- which a devoted mother watches over elected Prosecuting Attorney of his c-ottan In finished coods. . . .. . � I I Dansexenu. She was also Odette Le . ative country in Qbiw, Mr. Roosevelt . I. � . � . . men and women^=Ight be trained for -farmers near t I There are In'the Presbyterian obarch I of a college 1 atines this day unto the fowls of the AA she reached the doorway the bird I I traoting With hem to A child. n ' rst � . air, and be tile wild beasts of the a awoke from his assumed lethargy and Brelt'On, Did you really. thtakl-oh, grow certain crops for them, have It is not known that she helped him wa6,22 years of age when he was.91 7,312. ministers, 7,657 churches and I I . usefulness. The need of such A OQI- . . intellectually, although that -from elected it, member of the New York . . . � bliat all the eartU, may know that forthwith Proceeded ' to giv�'an as- Keanothl" furnished employment for �and and nearly a million commanioants. The . lege is felt tol-day throughout the - there is it God in, Israel.." La * tounding exhibition of his powers, The Rindtion of a kind which fairfy labor that w' time to time he profited from bar AmemblY- contributions for abureh -work last . �. " .� whole Christian world. We, have t -me get mewing of eatS, the crowing of cookii choked his utteraince, kept, him, silent, ould have been idlewith- good sense bs more than likely. She did 116osevelt was made Assistant See- . . . I . . I - my sling out, I Tibree times I Swing it out them, and -have pa4d fairly remun- bi president Kc year amounted to 013,777,717. 1 . . many of the leading men ,Of all deno . the Whistle of ear the He stood gazing at her, -his breath help hlnl socially and fin4acially, its rotary of the"Navy _ . . � � � � . I � If around my liend, and down thou goest, I ly 4ews�boys, . erative prices for what they wanted, " Ile was al oted The I"lliaols State University is to I . I . minations in our professorate. , ob glanbi � � popping of fire,- I and going coavulstvaly, his her family, connections were more in-: Kinley in April, 1897. a I . crackers, the wheezes P011110,9 I and tile farrri'ers, knowing they bad . 1898. . . . I I there is anything . at all in learned . hands trembling, She mistook his . I fluential than his own, while from her Governor of New York in � have a , department of, household . � . . We want, that inati , of hand -organs -all this poured from a sure market nearby,.haie been to- I tittes, we have the adVantage of it in I tution to qaalif . . I . . science. Miss Isabel Bevier has beau . � I . Y his -tb;�Oat da - rollicking ai,a.41,7 silence; and clasping her aching father she inherited a valuable estate, Mr. McKinley was promoted to the I � all- people W work amid the wretchedness a. I � tbroat with ous hand, she steadied lieved froin the necessity. of going � th possession of � which materially, Presiheno ir n the G ve�no,rship of called from Lake � E rie College , at . I Our college circular. The printer f and orim,e of the -great. cities. -Is any that filled'the musty- court -room With . miles to sell their products, with no ,e Y om 0 1 . . . . 1. � ad to get our circular done as soon breezy oehoes. ' The delighted by. herself with flit) other on Chicat's bartainty' helped the promotion of Mr. Glad. Ohio and Mr. Roosevelt.was.710minated Painesville. O., to. .fill tile chair. . . . . I i . I . aid, be Chtiabiall man so deluded a- to think I . I . L of realizing -fair pay for .. -or the Vice -Pr I esideney wh . Ile GoveK- An albatross with. A broken wing � J . . as expected, because, as he a I that w� can ovexcome Lh'ase evils by It"ders applauded the feathered per. -cage. . . their labor, Tbe corn stone's Ambition, But wherein the f . .. . . I . , , . L � I . I iran out of 11D�'s," And had to go to our presen . t .Way former to the scho . . . "Mr; Maybin," she said quietly; "'I' tories of . , canning fae� Grand Old, Man', wif nor of New YQrk.- , . I . tell on the street at Belmond, Iowa. ' . I . . Maine and the - - ,a chiefly aided - . I I of doing thingal ' ' . . A i " a neigbbouxing printing-liffioe, to bor� Maybin looke'd After. Mrs. Baxter's Arm grateful to you for Your kiindilees. I ,tomato can him was in the care which she took of Both McKinley and 'Roosevelt have As the albatross Is a sea fowl, Bel- � � - . . L Where there I- on- church built there nerles. of Massachusetts are notable . I I . ­ L L I I � row a new &apply of that letter.% But are Lon.grog-'ahops established, Where retreatin figure, wondering whether ,Bat for you, I think I muAt have died. . t ces, while in the blupberry.* re- his health. In this respect her. atten. war records. Mr, McKinley was a mond citizens are wondering how the I . . . . . 9 . . � . , ' . what is human confirmation compar I . I Ans an . . � ened.'to be so.lar from salt.'- L. . . . . . I - ,no set. he ,might not aPPease her wrath by 4 I was so frightened;, and I cou-Id not . ., tion was uritiring, and as he bad the soldier in the, Twenty-third Ohio Vol- bird happ . L mon.ou purity is preached there L : g4ons there are, thousands who earn .. . . . I � . I ad with that which comes froni. God are five LoUB ' generous offering. -I, ind Cbicot in the d4irk. I cou4d not I good sense. to Submit to a ; 9 anteers, *b1ch participated . in the Water. ' I .. . . . � . . . . . . . 1. . I SIR Of slialme builb. The . must manage it f . . more money or at least reoei . . I tutela' a . . I I ­ ' ' . I 11 L I , , ;: t3wough Ills Church, His Providence;. Church r has nob touched the Somehow," he thought. ":GoodLold l"ve-ChicOt' He 'a all Ibavd nowi . . . ve more which many men w . ould have found ba.ttles of South Mountaint Antietam, The 'efforts made by male students .. . and His Word? I . . .great. ,son I YOU, knOW.L money for gathering the wild fruit . L a iL . . . . . . . I I evils save . I Looks like my black mamm�X at And the . room wats a du the .1k,exington, Winchester, Fisher's Hill at Syracuse University 'to have - - L' . .; .. Ministers cannot do the work of I . . L . . CWS"W, * . � . r11119 the few weeks it, is fit' to pick I - ritolerable,.he had ,his rowar D. a . 0 Wo 4 . . . L I . : . ' I WITH HER LITTLE .FINGER. . home. lam horribly ashamed of my- 'Strange . .than they 's . excellent . health which he habitually and Cedar Creek. I&Klal. y was one men Students excluded LfX,OM.Ora torloal -. . . . . I self.,, I . I 06 ia all the r6st of the egiment, .1 L . I I I ilia world's evangelization. , What . ' ' L . . L I .. ­ Ile opened his lips striving to speak year . � .. I enjo, ad, and in the conservation of his of the youngest men in the r contests liave failed,' as the, faculty - - . I � and ministers in t1f,s- Before you and Ihave the ood presB, "I ain' told dit roomer nothin ]Kro, but no sound came. L . . . a, .. I I . . .. Y . - . included members doo ' I . . elk! , . I .1. I ,I) . nergies to, extreme old age, Beyond whi h . ninety-two . ided , tha t women have as ran I are the few thous . - . . What has- been done by these fac- a � 10 P L . iooaevelt,� . 11 I . Y " ..I saw �for in living," Od)e�tte went tinder 21.. 9 military record I . .. country compared to the seventy inil- 'Ing OUT e elids, We will, under God, Baxter was louttering,. '#an' I Ain' 'Y I doneL . a don I . ., raplishments as . I . I 1 . decide whethler our children shall grow 'L toraes- might be by many others � bt very much . - that G adstone needof oratorical acoo L I.. , : nut Ilia . . I I . . -'�You I much that be, accQmplislAod, . . . . . . I . lions of the pppulittionl We Are num- . gwine ter tell hot nothin'. L- on, I liftin,& her Lhead proudly. was very . lit Cuba at San Juan and on rielghbor. In"i . I I . . . . � - up'amid We acc . , . In other sections.. There is but little - . ting fields is of Universal pub- -, . L I . . . I . . .1. eric-aily too ,%mail. Sin, with its army L 1. . u'raed surroundings of ter move her. oUt'n dat top flo' ro' havr-�perhaps heard? My friends are L was due to the ministrations 'O'f. the lug fi;4 .. . . . The will, of Capt Thomas, Wilsono * I . . . L� I .. 0 danger of the business being . . . I . 1. vice and shame, or 00=6 tic� an inherit- an' shot. dish 'I ess In very. good to me, J'aim-ver bappyi, I . I .. overdone . ' tie L , I I.. .. . . . . . I . . I I . of drunkenness, and Itist, and crime, - L I Yor. birdid 6joui. an . . Y. . . . devoted wife who has just passed lie kn6wled .. .1 . I . � . L . : - . 4 once of Tighte6 loud, 1 git paL . - L . In. a few - years at least. We well re- L . EL. the millionaire vessql-ownor, has just - - I . . . I I . . has not yet put out� halt of -its -- . traness. Long, tteroled 1,, , � .. I She wad pan -ting. nowo and her young , , . I � . . . , I . I I . Both' ean-did. L" upon the. Re,publi. I ,. ' t' - curse t t As L I � Member when not, a grocery, store had 'away. ' ' I been filed at Cleveland, It provides ,: � -its, and not bittermill, be thT I L . - I . I . . . I , . I aLrength, for it can boat - L . as IIA etches Maybin'. sauntering hoiniwa lat At vo tiroke Suddenly. Shesank back . . . - in eaty. national ticket are ftGw in offloew . .. . Of t . . . . . . I . . ,. . I . ' . our di . , rd a . 100 I . canned fruits arid .vegetables .L Un It different Mr. McKinley is President o . f. the that halt' he estate shall be Used . .. � 11 I . . . I , I I half try. Who is getting the victory ,g . rave if, bul i 119. iWibbin tile that atte,rftooftv became aware that upon the bench and laid . her arms I , L . ,less Similar in. kind, thoug . I to establish 'a b .for aged voui.PIOS, 1, . . I Church to -day enough men ' ' . � ,.. some venturesome one. engltgad A we- detail, is the Story ofLhB married life .. orne . I. im our cities to-day�sobriaty or in- and w -o!. something . unusual WAS . forward, . about the bird -cage. "You see., I . .. . . . I I .. United States; �&r. Roosevelt is Gov, I I . . I L , . . � L , Of Benjttniin Disraeli. HIS wife was . ' . And .that in all cases prefe,rencre shidl. 1. I I . mail to- save the city ' we act the People .,we,re jog I hame Chicot still." She smiled UPL-at man whom they thought skillful at i . . . L ? .. I I � temperance? I . . . . . I . . tling. . each. other . . . . . . I .L. . I - L . O� the. Stal.-A of New York. - given to ther. : . . . � � . . I lake -sailors a I ., . . . . ­ .. - L . colward or tho' drofto.�' nee he ' the.. bluemesi.:to put up a� few jars . many .yaar4 Older. -than himself, 'inclit Ornor be � . . . . ,. I ''. , I. wish' that r moaniugiy on -ri him L With the, sidelong glw re-, ., ,. I 11 I . . . . 1. . I 11 . . Y Ott FRAUD? -, . . the :ba)aquetteS;L _ L k' �' ' RYAN. AND i NSON. Wives . . I . I L . STEV.P . . . . I HONEST . tiquid pub enough; Octal glycerine uft�' pies of lakighte p. . and thatwas More frequently in thePs �;qot n.own .eithor, that She aided . .B I I " . � I . I . : ' . 1. . I . . . ' I . . I . I r w4eir'a ruuniug.ajbo�t mepabered samo. .Onlk, then her . � a � . . . I . rftbg�r .of . I - . . . . I , � . L . I I I . form of jam..praserve oi.Ina ' i Win with bar o unspls � or �thak she in . William J. Bryan is a n,-Ltivb.of Illir The Knoxville,, Tenn,, Cha , . . � � ' I . . . I ' . . . ­ .. ' . I puTity or uncleanness? Infidelity. or der j'he�oonventicnalitias and shad tearal : . . I . -1 . . . .. ,. . majestic ,and snatch eyes were not. dinZ w1th.un . rinalade �� I : . I ' � ., the L . . as Of Song;. the very gara- I I .­ 'L. .1 ,ad *htwe th Y:e;tcoptional .degree prewrved his nols; AdIgLi. E. Stevenson is a resident Coaninieree Appointed a committee to . .. . GoApelf Light or, Darknessf stupiditl s -of the day.;, to blow them ta a flavor of the. fr.tgt scarce_ an L .1 . � a . � 8 ware -aft air -of lnyg(erloas im, 1.11 have only Chloot nowl" she adi . , I L . � I . . . .. 11 . 1. . . . I - . . .� . � . Heaven Or bell? if you are an honest be ato�m� and that then, . with ,fifty portarilpd I I .1 ­ . . . I. . y was enough *to ,give a Lasts to the' L health by bar Solicitude ; but 31ie-,sul�� of that state. ., Bryan was born in Ascertain the real birthplace of ..&I . . . . .. . - I . . He stopped to look with,& childish wail -which unsealed . I I . I . t . 1. 1. I ­ . . ,. . I .. , at Bloom- miral Farrdgut.' wo -raper a were m- : .L I . , I man, you confeg�s that the latter fiave th�)Usaftd hien ad L * over Sugar. Now the she ,91fed him'' -with the fulcrum which. he SdIem; Stevenson roside,q T .L . I . I .. a ,omerl Xrom. all tboL'heads Of -a' group of these into �Maybfni's lips; a torrent of ineoher- . -- Ives of the grocer . . 't� .1 . I . . . � . . - . . 4 his ,,, ' ' L ' L . . 11 L . I � . I I .. I gained the viotary. What is the mat- We - churches knowing noth I . L -red wi Sorely n�sded upoa, whi.oh to re . ington. . . . L.. made, the- one In favox of Ldwe's . . L. . Ing 'but the show -window of a. bakery. ... - eat words leape4 forth. .Are cove Ith tin cans, glass jarsi . . . . . . . . . D' minority, in ' ., � . � . . text Are the Gospel weapons insuf- OlIrist and a desire to. bring'all the T * leveir and without which he could Both are lawysr�j . Stevenso is.:in Ferry; the other. ,. the = L . . 1, b,a su,T . I a brute tumblers of all sorts.aAd siget; and . . . . . I L ' 81 T�:ing calresl . OF Ad . "0de!tte,.forgive mel I Was . , . , . , I .1. I I inL vorLot - . . . . .. . word of the Spirit World t hi " I .. . - t , hardly,have risen to the. commanding active, practice. � L � fa Statioa.t The last . . . - ficient? 0 the a . P m, we inig4t.mdve upon the sizes. Hollow ri-ags, big and I I ittl . e; 0: foolulb" uarea:sona.-bla bruts.. But. 'some of be fruits.and vegetables, . . . . I . Campbell's , I ' , ,� , .. . _ 1 dullf Are the great howitzers . of afteMY's works. POP a .little while, brown, crusty, Shining, swoet-"",- I lovea YQL,U-=y life, my soull, I love these 'packages -dre, almost - position.whieh he' Subsequently .at- .- Bryan was 40 years of age on the named place is , the 'one . recogni.zed. . I . . L . . . � . . '' ­ . *1 -,;-, at,too short range to throw the: heaven Would not liave. tr,,m' ., I . I I. l,"L as W an first gathered. Tbefrade even. tainad; 1n,EftgIaUdLp(Aitiea'I Success 19tbof March last; Stevenson was 65 by the' admiral's son" - . . .. . ,. . 11 I ", I I. I ,. . . , , t,ruth . . . . pots ed I % . . L L 3 orgEv4l ,Forgive . he sobbed on . b, . I . I .� 1. . L I . I I you�. r .1 . L 1. - inul6t " . . . ­ . ' I . . bombshells irlto t4o enom ugh.to celebrate tb)a victor I , . . . . �... . I L ­ I 11OW 11noreaSes faster: th' n, the supply is hardly obtainable without the corn. on the 23rdof October. . . 11 . . The loss of � thgj salooil Jax W . . ,L � . Y's fortressg Leno . `&,the Epfphwrl . I in a . . . ' : ' , I Y .- ­ "It . Y-,ZWa1f'L4 NI�hf, hisknees &t.bet, feet, kissing the Ile . .. . . . . . . . 11 . . I I � ; , I . ., I * only We Want 4lsO'.tO qualify men for 1 ' now,y,.. h& qUote;4 . .-. I . I I L . ' of an independent �for,tune, and Both have been candidates before Des,No , i�ti, ocedsioned. by the, lorl�A - , , , - I a . . I . of 4�L-,r rusty black gown. , I .dodg. Scarcely a season b4t that mand. . I . . . . I .. .. ., I I . .L Nql no! Th gxoat want, a - ad the . Yon k . mech'aicitly'- , ., - I . I " L � . . . 'the office . . I . . I I . ant, is mare -troops! Instead of five street-;PreaAhing. There ar . But 'I will not . . Benjamin Disraeli' was, poorihauMis for to which .they wqe continued 'closing of 'the :sa]oons,4-. .. ....L . W � a hundred B contlhufng hfs. I . . .. have' yon blame prices aLre, MaIrked up before the close . ­ .0� I , . - . .. . . , , . 1. . . I . . . 4 . . . . ' , Wailk. ' . . .. . . . . the* X ipon- threatens to cause serious .embarrass. . I .. . .; . -ten thousand Ministers, 'we '*:ant of tbQUsanAs of Daeh W40 � will never U nate- or the coming ln.of ne ma-rriage brought him. the .Wealth noininated by . ansas City I . L . . L", . . I or .1 � . I ... , 1,4 robin was LtilJS$fMIl �qui.�r.' yourself,", � 'she Interrupted ph.ssio . . W Supplies, not L . -him from all financial v6A . ion. - ; . . I - . . . ; . . mat. to . L the city trea4pry I Of. DeaL, - . I . . ; c. million men and .w. cbme to church. The only-.4ind of pul- Y . A . . . on one prodact Alone. but on many, which absolved t, . L . ­ I. I 1. . I I tw .. .. Oman I sworn ' t Will . I . glance Across the 'Street assured him .,'. . XN,ROMAN NUMF,Rxw. The L Jarm I arS.. . . . ­ . lal besi L a . The .1 . , , . . I I sleep pit tha reach' thenj is i 'Y that the . db . 1. .. . ­ . i,gardefters, orchardists cares and supplied the ea.sent .. Illinois County or � which'Bryan Moiuw. As the City Council, in'mak- ."..,.' - . L . dr 7 I I I . I .. I .1 I . . that they will neither eat nor A noxi its , cag ' ' ' I wRoDan . . . .. * p its schedule . goods boxcr a draim, ­ Q a had, di,sap- How shall.wa Write 1600 -I . ., I, It* Of apportionments *. , , . � util they have slain iniquity. L But . An's.dart at the . I and small frulit. grWers should inter- for his parliamentary ao lvi Joe.. Yet, is'a native, gave him 400 rnajority in Ing u,, 1 . . U, . � . P,saTed. The flowers were alAo.gQl)e,, leitters? It'has been fairly generally . . L I . 11 .L '06unty',' Xentl;okY, Of for the Yea. , fig . ,con, L ' . , _ .. L I . not got them? Sap- Street corner. W� want hundreds of . L . I . ,. L . . r tired on the ea. I , , I . I . est themselves in this. The withdraw- Disraell's - marriage was a love-matoh 1896. Christian . I . .,i bow if you can �L I I . adid I I . . L L . . . . . 11 . , the dormer�wiudow -wa's Shut. Ladmitted that two, vqtys are c6rrect�L i ' . . . . 1. n men ever 0 I . Of this surplus from tb6ppeft. ra . . . . - stories curient . . . . . . pose, after aL long wax, the. Preside t . y Sabbath to b Preaciling . al , at. too. Many are the whic . h Stevenson -is a native, is one, of revenae,% it is now confronted with � . . . ' . I - I . . . . �� The panes of glass � reflected ih'� nrocin-. namely,'­MDOCCC And MOM -arid th.0. ket ­ I . . . . .. which illustrat I a thaL L . leaft coutities.of the probability of a dehoit'� about'. . . . .. .. ah orlamation for one the C P1 � W1111 tond to -keep prices more uni. intit-ital devotion the strougest Republ . . . . . . . . xos al Lin bar g;ealt Ott . . � . I ' - I I .. . . .: � . 1. . . - . . ould make _or . I . L I Y PIT4` light like spectacled eyes. . � ': - the latter I . sted tr , c It,.haS'.a large* colot1rod equ, I to thi)'lost Saloon: tax. . - . . . I I . , L they %iare There.Are, in,this house.to-day, � ­ . ia,prefarable.'NoW acorres- , '' l . . ft I . I I I - hundred thousand nien, and: , , two . . . I I . .. form tbro�ugh the'seastIn, and yet.bn- which .exi. between the s angel that' stat , . . � . . , . . Hal` a that neither of , ' . I . ' ' ' , . I . I . H bTea.tlibd a sigh of Suns- ponde.fi,t maintains. oat it at '�the last - The trustees of the Indiana. State , , . , hundr . . . � ol,piroduction -of mote. assarted couple, and when after .his pop . � I .. . 11 I . I . I ot to be had? But tile Church has .. ad men tbat ought to be preach, � . ' I . courage: th ' ulation. Goebel I . . - . . . U. I � I ... . . . I faction, Iis., ,blelv the ."ke these Is H , - -. . . ' varsity have accedsd to tho tinanim . . . . Cumulated legitini,ate. ,.e. Says on Uni . . I . . . I I not sent a thousandth part of .4 Its. Ing.. 'Under tlie 0atrol'Qf this col- du . . . , . .1 , It, is not Decessary to wait -for. a fj�St premiership the queen desired tp electipg: by 600 'majoirity. . Stevens . � i . st.ol the legal d 48 I' Th ' I . I I . ' . . ,the -Students and - . . . � � . a -P, spread out III. � C,Yea� 1900 should be wJrItterl how. bar'appreciatiord-, of Disriali's.. lost it when a.eandidate foi! Vice- M0,us request . of .1 . strength, arid the troopa are'eusam]?7' - 'ego they, might. got tho, courd'ge and memoranda under the ligh I . .. capitalist tb.-come along�seekinq for 5 . I . ­ . .. . I I y of th6t institution that the . . I .. 11 I tea lamp,. XDCD.. One impartant prin.ciple .of I ' . . ­ . I � I * . still Waters of Zion, When the.facili.ty, 'What I YOU'ask, !'would . . � . , . w place and a.4asiness to -invest his .Services by the bestq*al Upon him.of President in 1892. ,, Bloomingkon, in facult . . . I . ?ing.by the , . I 1. 11 and sat da%in, pen in' hand. But to ,the. I . .­ . � . 0 A * . w 1. - , . . 1. . . Roman systeiA is that the na"� &O iii(l , Ste , ison resides, gave 2,225 now athletic field bo,ealled J rd a . - . � . . . � . vex I . . . . � I a at the'fiont, and you lot them PreaO' Withoufordina-. ],,, aston-.'shm,. . . nSY,'or­f4r a "protnotsr,�? to a title it wa's, to,.�tlle.wife the title ' .. I � I they ought to b . I I .. .ML ho: 'found , hims,-4f 'valuable digiit.is p�a6ed first, and than . .1 .- . o . . ­ , IV' I I 1. 100 Diatnooratia votes ii�ld. The .nawe is �given in.,hoinor .. I .. . I . . I I . I I I . would be if.you gave thern.achanee tion?" I ans' r,.'X . .. to. erect 8� barlildinsl and furalsb*ma, ; Went, and she. became the Countess of. j�epublllcan'and.-2, . I I I . � , , - we ,f, Conferences qnd utterly . unable to begin .the famous O(Lbar� as Much Lie ��Siblo of, gradu- . . .,­ '­ . . I . . . . I of President David �4tarr'-Jokd4n', of . . . � . I . � , I - double WIlat Bea004sap d, v611elie,remained plain in, 1892, w , ftts6n, on. the Memo� . I � . . � . ,re dy for the heat Preabyterles will not put their hands bri,eif., * . . chinvy at a.price 4bou . ., . itli Ste'Ve , I I . . . ­ . . .in hp � Ally di!t6rcasln valde,.till'the'r6qu . . I : ; 1. ,. . I I . � . . . � I I . . � I � I and made ,them .a I . . � .. I . . 1. . . I He lidgeted i .hair; dip- 9 , ired . �.. 1. . cratie ticket. - � I I � Laland Stanford, Jr., University, who . . .. I I I I I . . *: And te upon. your hoed, tbon' Iwould haxe . . I . . I it should b a' .done- in ]VIr'DisraelL . ,� L� I � � I . .1 . . g io t' dalif'rnia � lnitl­�'' . : trot of the contest. � � � . .. . .. I . ping liw-'peo angrfly In'the ink and number is compleite. ' , MDCLV.1 1 �41" This �.Las - he n . - Stevensoi goin he I 0 ' . . - u or .1 . . : . aus. M. � - The other British I . .. Lot us quit thi grand farce of tiy- YO daiDed' in another way; Iwpuld . Ja, - . . 1. I .. . premier Who was , Both Bryan and n have Nfore � I .- � is I . 6151iing'thc papir.witii ita-p the cheese factories. and orbamerie . � I I . . . . ' . � . , pint, Tbo. for 1656. ' Ancither* is that four simi- , . . so 1. I - been i mber's of; Coftigress, each for tationi; Nas� for twelve years profes. . I ' - I ing to save the -svorld by a few clerg.y- take: you down luto'tW hhPJ'ts Of But" 'stillness', ,was , Unnatur4il . He .bent � . hut they have. not. beau 48 profitable greatly indebted to his Wife. for.his me � I I I t At Indiana Univeno, . . 1. . - .. * . I lar digits shall iqot.foliow, each other. ' relations two to, leated a= And prosiden . . I . rl h an . usually to thik'farmers as those built Slice whose igh'irtial ,' rms, Bryan, was, first a . . . . . men, atid let all hands lay hold of -the feting aft& a ime'wit in t ' mfn'ute's, ess. and ' ; . : . . .1 I � . I his heiid resolutely over 'the mass ,of. Theexception to thislatteii �rule which I 6 ideal is ba� .189o; Stevenson sixteen years gity-� For# Several years the , creek . I ' - I I . , I work. Give us in all Our 'churches Walk of oir'best o4urobes, and'there I and mana'jed.on the co-operative plan, have been aw-exeluplar of th . . .. I 1. . . � I ,. I . t noten. piled .symmetrically at his el, is, found on rtho, face of a Watch is, . . I I . . . . . .. � . . that sbparates the new, field from the ­ � have y6u tell t4e StqyL of Chidat, Un- bow . ' I by Which each o'nef in worklqg for hi theMiirquis of.Salisbury, -who be� earlier. � �- I . .- . . two or three hundred aroused ,and , . But his : Attention. wandtPred, as, is well know odiae . a � .. . �. , . , . cam ' ' 1. 1 4, of marely In . * Which Bryan hatis, Dwain en known'as the I 1. I d women to hel . Ih til men. redeemed from their cups, and ' W OIXOS Ll * I . � � own best interest works, for the in- earns a'*idowor not! many weeks', ago; . Nebraska, from . .. . . qualified men an p . . . I . . . The Silence wo. I. YI` , .­ - .va, or!, In. ­ . . - . � . 41 . . . . . ' otes;, Illinois, froin River Jordan. � . I I . . day, five.or ten men women, elevated from- a: life of pollu. . . 9 . tefest of all. " One for All "d all for and whose mistakes since then Lave, litas: 8,electoral. v . � , . . . . . . � .. . most churches to- . . . I .. He got up qnd walked'tojhs'win- 11 Now, aslibe numbsi whloh'we de- . Ali which .Stevenson comes, has 24, . 16 , . � . � � are compelled to do all the worki A tion, and.children, Whose bare, bleed,- do - .. � .. � . .. I .. . I . . I I one", is ,a good Motto for any ]people rightly 'or wrofiglk,,been -att i uted to . . . I I I I . . .. . . . I � W. . I WLre ,to w-rhbs is 1900, �ye commence . 1. I . 1, , ' I - . d "Sh,, ' who are United for any purpose. . the loss of his holp-mate'. It was nev- Stevenson wss the tall of the sun- NUTRITIOUS BREA-3)­ I . . � . vast majority of churches. are at their Ing. feet are on the, roA to death, � s ole, an' she's lame in bofe ' ' malu- . . . �. I . . - . . ­ I . . I 6 . . . with MD. To,account for the re . � As the. creamertes and choose fac- er any secret how much value -Lord cessful. Democratic ticket .in- 1892; The nutritive , value of broad ,de- I . . . wit's end how to oa.rry on it prayer should. be, by. Your instrumentality, he,, 111ilgS, an, �shes blin.- in. bafel her' 1 ' . . . ,. . 1. I . ., . I . . ­ . h It " " ­ , , . . .. . I . I 1. I . I . there, Saved. Then I would ha � ve th . as . a eon- . ng 400 we mdAt accordingly resort to torieg in Many cases liave found it . I aittichad to his . Bryan was t a Patt of the ansuccess- . � I . eye-s"-tha words rang accUBLDgly In -for Salisbury habitual y I . pends got only on its chemical cOni-' . 1. . . . . meeting it the minister. is n - ot. . 11 the device of.plaoing'adetiraoting di- wife's opinion and to how large an ex-' ful.Democratio tinket in 180Q. ' . . when there -ought to be'anough -�ent- verted suffering ones put. theirbands lit, ears. `W6111 of all .the -brutes. I . resenting exact- their advantage to have the Mael,iin- . . . position, but also' on its digesti� , I. . . . . I I I git beford a digit rep . ­ I . . ;At he peX'Mittia it to modify his own atlaft.w4w nominated for the 11re4i- bility and digestibility -in � its I . I . up energy and religious fire to* Make 'Of ordination on your head, setting bavo ever ktiowa' Kenheth Maybin ory and conveniones fet making either te I . � . . � . . . . I I I t, ly that mash. mQrp than the required . .. ago -in 1890 on the fifth turn, Seems to do*nd : largely I . . . . with such %it for the' holyArni�ist�y in . . . , . � I . . ; product As - they see fit,. or, as the do. judgment. He leaned more and more. do4cYin..Chlo . . . . I . a meeting go on .power that. YOU: aP , . � . Y(,4. are the vilestill he sninineA him- value,,in this instance 100. Ou,r *400 b i . � . . . . 'being . - . I . . . ballot, One of. his. oppondnts. ' . the minister would never be missed. 4 th-�'Faihor, �rid o' later Years when the Infirm- . I I . on' the, lightness of the ,loaf. ,It is a name of f the self il' (it 10 gtb,. with oha ma d ca Is f tory that on 'her In . . il P D rIi@t8rIStI0 therefore, expressed by .'PD� arid the ,n I , Qr,. an also a fac I . � . I � I . .� . . . I to tell up- Stevea-,qon. Stevenson was,nominated the gluten in a flour wbioh gives it ' ' . I . . � . I .. . . L could can 1�oods of Any of th fous ities Of age were beginning . . . . . . he Church stands working* the Son, and of the'lloly Ghost. Ahl that 'bhergj. ., ­ . . I., entire 1900 is shown as'MDOD." . . (I iara . . . . T umps of a few ministerial cisterns WO � Uld be an* oidirlation. 'a . . -1 � . -: in the same. .City for Viee-Prosident the power of strotching and- rising . , � I . 8 good as 00 He made ?to further attempt at ly �, sorts, or make jam, preserves or mar- on him And the responsibilities inseli . I I I . .4 . p � . I., . I . I It Was I who. wa,g foolish.unrea- . � . , , I Elie first billot � I � I . . until the buckets are dry and choked, laying on of I'ands byl ,r mallide� or ociulld evaporate. fruits as Arabia from power weighed. on III'm fout.years ear ier,.on * �as the gas from the loast expands - �, . a eonferences ai�d Nvi ih, but stood staring at' the de- sozwb e, wicked. Bat I loved, youl r . . . In - Kansas City. His Or'" I . . . l " ' I .. ­ r I mQr . . he was . within it, and hence -of making a light I while there are thousands of foun- Synods -an ordination .that would be auded, windol opposita until' ,a porgIvet Forgfvel" � , . . might seem ,most desirable, would per� .a heavily than they Used .to do, its, . . . I . . . re Isaac P. Gray, . of In,: loaf. Ryo, barley 'And Oats have-l"S - � I poments We. � . ta' from which might le di' most bright in t�a day wban, , he died 'thare were many , I ins pped up " , 1 sound in the street drew. his atten-' She stooped to his embrace. : I haPs be m better Investment than one and when S . . ' . . . . I I . . Shrivell'eA like a parched seroll, , tion.. Looking down, be. saw -a line,of . . . r which could do 'only � one of these who predicted his 'early retirement diana; Judge Morse,, who.has become glut,n than wheat, and maize has , . . .. . the I Th& flaming heavens t6gether roll," f, I Outside the tumiq1t. continued, Lbe . thingod I ... .� 1. ' -II none , , and 'therefore rwheat, despite its ' I . I . 1 WATERS OF ijiTERNAL,LIFE. .I � 'I . ­ gUres moving along the dim -.lit labored puff of the fire-engfues domi- .. . I .. . from affairs, ,?Xt lo'not-yet too late a Republican, of Michigan, enry i : I . .. . . - . I . sidt-walk,, oven as is looked, . hand . -- . far these predictions to be fulfilled, Watterson, and . John L. gitahell, Of higher cost, yields the most nutriment . ,� r Religion will make headway in LAC . I -. . I Dating thd ofaVaor of voices. Within CLEAN T14B�'SWHS . OP THE ROADS. The case of Lord Rose�ery is less Wisconsin. . I r lor, a given sum. It is p - assible that I . r . factories there, TO BEAUTIFY T4E HANDS. cAught. ha nd and LO:e fartindole danced the sma-11 court, pressed down and . wh;wn YOU. can Send I 1. I � . . . � . - . flour . . . r' � its joyous way fnto an op,,n,corridor running over wi* 4ivina moonlight, There �Aay be 4 picturesque beauty conspicuous, partly because he Was so Nebraska has never furnished ,the of the various kinds of wheat ' . . . bap4zed by tile spirit, a Christian To increase the strengtb,' symma-w and disappeared. . .. .. r . . soon left a wi,doweT and partly be- country with a I'resident. or Illinois those containing part' of the bran- I hatter. We want, men% in all the co, . ' there waig amoment of exqn,LsLto sil- 1W having the roadside covered with � . try and'iaold6ntally the beauty of the cause he was barn to greai .advan- With a Vice-Presidant, except Steven- ; . . , r Mov,ed by a sudden Itopulse, he . step. e,bee. Tillon, tho'Quesn's Fool stirred weeds and lAxohes of all sorts, even, . -wa . entire wheat arid grahab2 flours-fur- � . cupations, in the name Of God'. to, hand, devote 10 minutes before . Lagos, but that he s materially as- son. The only Republican candidate Dish the body with more mineral n2at- . i YOU P ped to his' traveling trunk, rumaged often profess they see beau- . I thr,OL�tle the sins of their own trade, to bad to muscle bending r and in the inner lining o r f acoulpart on his porch, peered, out With buttons .as artists Slated ln'hts career b,v his marriage to for Via-Prealdont nominated from Il- ters that fine whito flour, but, they P , ever C , r ' ' ' . MPI�to eyes, and barst. into an ecstasy Of ty in tumble-down buildings and ruins I . . . toligion Will n 094uer the plum- strengthening. 'Exteud�botharma at " . � . . - ljnol� was defeated in 11184, Id' more, digesti- * . . ere he had I . � -that appeal so great an*Lrego as flanualt R0084 - probably do not yle I � � . . I son'g. " , . . but It is not a beauty s I . I I � I I Ts before , 11 It was the, prolude to am Opithala- , . . . beris f1op, or themason's Wall -I Or tIA right angles to t4a body, the ,back ok. tbrusCit nearly five yea' . � I . 40 the eyes of the thrifty. farmer. Art- hild arid by his consiequent alliance Bryan and Stevenson were both in ble protein, as, was for wrtime Sup- . carponter's scaffolding, or ti�G On' 'the bands tqrned ara' ' ­ . I . . with so polworfula family no one ,will the Fifty-tbird dougresa; Mr,.SLeven- posed. ' It seems safe to'aay that, . r . JPW - In tl�is pocketbook containing a Dole' or" twD1 Mum. Ists also assert that t4a line of beau- I . . r . . ' . I . . ' . I l per i's roof,�Or the .P41AWS type -room, position -the hand is to be bent up- j vviple r, . . . 11 deny... . . � . Soft pre�ldlng Over the Senate and Mr. 'as far, as we'yet knew, for a givan masons I I or . .d rose., a. folded halt i1blion, . � 71 — , . - r. rty Is not a. straigiAt IlAe,f, but what - . . . the' Ways amount *of mon I .. . Until converted plumbers and , ward, downwa�rd, a" al4ew;ay's. With . I I � I a marital experience of these Bryan being it member of ey white flour yields - r . . I . I ffrid-the bearil Th . and caxpe'nters, atid'PrIntorA carry It fingers first' to' . . . THINGS HE COULD pX,W,1qBZ8, farmer would not prefer to See a field of and Means CommUtee in the House. - the most actual nourishment with the . get4er and then exT I . I four premiers is striking bedaUSe I - . . I Tt lil in the 4olIpw of his band the - - . - - . t.b ' on ar OIind in tended � � I . In w)1ioh the rows of plants are math- By Both 'BrYan aaad Stevenson are civil- various food ingredients in the best ,are. Some m a, so prof . and wituo4i'moving the, at,' the eminence of the man. Are th . . �o W �1 shinilng, howt-slaped trophyy as if she Tourist-" HOW many children Lave 6watleally straight than one in which iVelY SO- Ile proportion, . . . . I I . . b�eir educalioli they do not seoN band the hands �P,"rd from t rist had bu-C that instant dropped it there. you, Mr. Green V f a snake. . . . . Varmer Green, . exceptional? We imagine'not, If the lana -Stevenson distinct qitallfied for this mission. YOU call" as far as possible, than back to the "I make you my King, Bfon%0ur,1- he doubtfullY,-l' Avoll, -DOW, I dunno ex� they curved like the opurso o truth o'ould be known it would prob- was, however, tr member of the Board The raising or leavening of broad,is . , All have not the ability to plow A Int Military usually brought about by IeUiAg yeast Send th, I .. not . , . G�6at Eastern tip, the original position, then downward ,As heord her murmur coca move, his aetly. Thare's Bob, an' Jack, an' Alice ably appear that in most cases the of Visitors to the West Po . I J?000bspot ftiv�r. Pitifoundly edu.: far as, possible. . For tlf4r sideway4 heart aching with the sweetness arid -wife, LOW ma;ny children are there?" straight furrow invariably, nor haa =-an who achieves - sue�ess owes AS Academy in 1877- develop fil it. These minutes plants . , . I I cated man seem to PdraW too Xpueh movement bend alternately. toward the pain of that unforgotten past. Mrs. Green-I'Seven; five V6ya and every one tho'capital to put their much to.his wife as either Salisbury. 13tyan is a: tireless and effective reed upon the sugar in the dough and � . . mily buildings in good repair, but almost or Beaconsfield or - the' 'Grand Old political campaigner. Mr. Stevenson in their growth give off. alcohol and I . I water,, to get up such a stro4m.. I the thumb side and the little finger Vital. ,Virel The sharp, inslotent two girls." Tourist-" A fine fa every one can find time to out down . .. . i have. board finely educated men 14 side. Contintler'this swinging of tho cr � . Man. . 11 dated his letter of acceptance of the carbon deoxias gas, which latter, ex - a y Aroused h1pa. He sprang to his a -ad a fine farm, 'Mr. Green. Vo,u've bushes and weeds along'thb road and . ,14 . residential. nomination in 1892 panding with the heat, forces its way . prayer -meeting talk, In 8 ntOD063 Of hand upwar(l, downward and sideways feet, and the next moment he was a large B,took I presume." riarmer- .1 vice -F nee, lot their words for Some minutes. . . �. perhaps to seed them. to grass. A. clay: , � - W. Va and thus, lightens I Miltonic, afflue ­ rushing down the stairs. Dense Vol" "Aye I live 178 he" of cattle, a h6rSes r would clean tip A long I � A, BLIISSING. .. from charlestbu, ., and in it he through the dough . . tall dead upon the meeting, but %ber, Hand rotation next follows. In nines of smoke were pouting fro Then' there's 310 . . 'Wrote: "ThO greatest liower confdr- it. In order to give the yeast a. bet- � . . in the 781 sheep and 72 pigs. Stretch of road, and the Lima so spent Sa.ncho Panza blamed the man*ho red upon humn government is that Of t6r.chanoa to work, the dough IS as-, f, 1. I some poor, uneducated Man ar'OSS, this the arms are hold as for the bend. windows of Mrs, Baxterls house, 96086, IS turkey$, an' Just 259 fowls' would soon be saved by checking the invented Bleep. So do our leading so- taxation." A rabbit's foot w" Pre- trally "Bet to rise" for some hours be. � . . . - an4 said, "I suppose You f011eirs thift-k Ing and stretching exercise. WIth The street was filled with people , 10 I I Supply of weed seed on tho farm, Ad- clety, belles bless the memory of the . 'that I because I don't know anything even and constant movement the hand, Acuitng, gesticulating, rushing About I seated to him in that canvass. fore it is put into the oven, Thera . I 1havealt no right to sp�ak; but Christ performs all the previous motlono� Ahnisssly and KRS. T. WAS ViRtY SORRY, joining, S;ine of the bushes may be lalt,o Dr. T. i. Gouraud, who taught Neither Bryan uor Stevenson holds are many methods of growing yeast, . . . tumultuously, The. large enough to out up tot summer them hopw to be beautiful, NverYone , has oanvorteid'MY soul andyoukno%V that is, from the bending position up- fire-engfnes were just arrivino up- Mary. said Mr. Thomas, when Ball- - wood, and some of the weeds may be should do all In his power to Supple- any pdblw office At present. - at home or in the bakery, but the I wUle tile barrel is yet hot from other ending position Side. con th's "One. once fraught with nupleasaut meaning 0 - compressed yeasts now. in the market I . fed to the hogs if out before the seeds momt nature in adorning the pers4; g am to give equally good results, with I discharges. in Choir undrilled state, ways, downward, -Sideways In the OP- bad followed his first altercation with Are form 0 Setion and So on. First the oang wife. I so much less labor, that their use, in I . I they rise to talk in prayer,ifteetIngs posits diro "Where is shot" he shoiited ' dash- .3 y e4, or thoy may be piled up wad a Lim complexion Is not gtVeA to GOOD TIBINUS TO tftltNo -hook, fingers 'are held together and than ing through the(orowd to where Mrs. hl Yes t Said Mary. * and rottedi oi& all the bmahes And I a3l - and jualt hoore art al" nature, and with head /down and blushing P . 11axter stood, paralyzed on her own. interrogatively. weeds may, be ilried and hurtled ,On all "who use Dr. T. V, GourauWs Orion- Learn to latigh. A good laugh Is the United -States at least, i� bepom. as though- they were talking by aut- extended. .. I . doorstop. "The lame lady? The Whona man and his wife 4ave had . better than medicine. . Ing practically universal. ferance, Losts,04 of remembering that Pliaget bending arid stretching come a -a, difference, said Mr. Thomas, With the grolund,but the main point is to L&I Cream. or Magical' Beautifier, Learn to attend Strictly to your own The lightness and swee . , blind lady? WMTo is shot" put them where they will not Otim- kn6w its value. and how the skin thill business. Very important point, - broad depends as much on the way ini they b(Ive 4 M69�4age from the th�one next. With arms extended the fin- a, judicial air, and each considers the I aod, ifid that, though "Do IftIme-0 Lawd Almightyl do ' bar the gvmnd any longer, or be in tA, frooklod, taawd, pinipled or moth - -evial . of the et6rftal gets are slowly but Vigourdusly, b�nt blial--11 other at fault, which of the two do eyesore to passersby. I paitobe.4 ast be made like, Ills now Learn how to tall a story., A well whichit ismadeas thomal; used. I . . men all CONTRIMPT, enough to form. a flat and are then ,,Whare is shp, you idiott" ro,V6d you think should make the first ad- . . I born babals. To those who told ,story Is RA WelsOMS, as a sunboftin The dreatest care,allould be used in 11OW11 W again opened forcibly. vanes toward r000lloillatioul - . Will "I's in a, lack room. . r ng the dough and Maybin, shaking list arm Savagely, tollet pirsp4ratimiA it is recommended f yon can. In cooking and keeping the, finished . ths3r must utter It. Vor finger spreading hold the tips of 111UPSters, Mister. tip do b4ok !�hc wiser of the two, said Mrs, SOILINO SYSTIM. gses much , by phys,161aiaso vis the Board of Health Loaxa to skop croaking. I In thia college we Watt to te4oh the. fingers a1mrt with arms ortend- Thoinkal and so, my dear, lill Bay ixt The soiling system possei Aot see any good in this wurld, keep b r eft (1, Heavy, badly raised broa.d Is I starlits, young marst-or, Run, oh, � I has doolixrbd it free from all Injurious It very dangerous folm, and Unfort dgkiiii..�,-% men common 8012,qb in religious mab- ad as before and perfectly straight. hone.y, for de Lowd'a sake, runt', ones that I'm very sorry. ,otriftaie marit ana'deserves to be tar oportim, and, aa It lit on Sale t all this bad to Yourself. nately very common, And probarl; . 14pow, Whi to a young ,01an was stalut- After the spread the extended fingers it occurred to Mr. ThomaA-1hat it move 6xtehstvlely used than It Is, even W a trolibles to � tors. drugglaits', And fundy good stores, it Learn to keep your own more indige-qtion. has, been caused by I Ing amid rolljokIrig eompatiloos, full are brought together again or are Its Was MlreAdr groli'rigf lirs Way Up might have been as well for LIM to aq breedIng farms, not to the o0lu- elf, The world is too busy to ears tod book Stair, choked and the first advance, but he sion or oven, limitation of pastures, a " 440Y IIIIIIAW to vivo it ow trIA YOUXIS it than by all other badly clinked of mirth and !rspart6e, a good Chris- tightly slouched, this latter action in- the crook make for your ills and sorrmvA, - * it'd aeked h-im, "What creasing, the effect of the exercise. Ivilf-blifid br the Smoke. Its dkitted . thoughtfully refrained from saying mg. but In aid of, as a reinforcement and anifthus *131 the approbation, of man foods, � flan man came n d dfatrAotoilly from one room to an' . . . as, Well as the envy of ladles. -N. Y. Loata to greet your friends with a As compared �vith most Moab; and ' I- is ths first stop pf wisftat" The Both the muscle$ of the hand an ---W*,.--- 0- I support during the dry season of Sam- I young man bur%6d, And itaid "Th:46 fitat � of the Jorearm are ox6rolaod by these. othow; aill Ivere empty. "I cait"10 * mor and fall; bitit, no brooder of fine Evening 91pro", Jan. 1, 1881. StAlle, They earry too many frowns in vego,tables, broad has praotloally no dtop, of wiadviol Is for,evOrYOM to mind movements, and after due time it Und heT, *0 he thought desp�,ivgngly.. COSSAORS D14;SPISH TRADBI cattle, ospeclally no, broader of ler- --J--*-- - their own bcartA to.ba bothered with wants and is Very completely digest. I � his own bualnidast" A, wall" Answer; thore is no noticeable gain in supple- -She will parish, old, law It.nd The Cossatka rarely b600Ma mtr- say cattle, who aeglro& to maintain UMBRULLAS IN LONDON. Any of yearol. ed. It is tod poor in protein to bil fit. . , t ---,----I I-,-- 4� M�E R " , I , I . I I bub it was it Very Abrupt question, ness of wrint, contour of arm arid blindt" chantil. Though that MAllitaitt, 60,000 lgts Lord in health and vigor, can too,- T611 M;lllon dollars annually is ox. Learn to bide yout Achl-I and lietfig tingly twed Alone, but whini wqul witli, .. . ­0toosidering the place In which it was shap6lluoss of the hand titers is only At that Moment a sound far a-bove fighting 10,611, 4Ad can Muster 198,00 non&blo expect to do so, if he Kt. Vended ;n TAndon for umbrellas. Thel under a pleasant smile. No one cares due quantities of Other foods It is, In., 11 ­ pub, Thar# are ,.tollgiou$ tiedlarx WW OA6 reason for it -you are looking tot his Lewd pierced the o0ofuAlOn- It In an 04096AOY, tUT6 aro buf, tempts to disp6rige with pitaturm, kmv WPI6 th6ro arti*aeoustoni,64 to carry I whethor.you jhoa the earache, head. Valuable, and "11 dos 440 Of , oy"s its tItI8 of I � -- .. , ,. .., I'll, dr of dill. I roalkits W, little too itoon. � Wail a wra-trill 00 filaost supp,rna- � th4r *.WA peopla ena4g6d In, buolimss, its cows tied vp 41 the tl%ilej or & Win In all iortik of Wfilithor, ; I w6 or rh6uloaLIAM. . . I I It; I . . —­­, "" - I —­­­­..­.. —­ ­­ ., —­­­­ ­ , --­­­.,...­- , —­­ .......... - —­­­ . ­­­­­ ­­... � . J