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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-09-27, Page 3_...__._..______._...__ " 0 . I I I I - -1 � ­­ - _______'_­_________­ � . � � - ,,,, � I I I told me t4at be lay belplap, upon the orwbe b*w praotioally Identical I -^"W-�--~.--e,-,o�6...",.V"....,tt~—, ­ ' --' . i beights, lobulux down upon the bat- ME ,JUGFRAU TROLLEY, with th,vt ot that owdluary trolley taken, (or in this way they can be WEALTH OF THI AVXRAQ4 BRITON - � THE, - SOUL IN BATTLE, tle. 00 Sa,w �he %At4 dA the nation V_" road. . The locomotives develop about HINTS FOR preserved tar years and ogrijoil with- ""M . , ��.`. 14 . wavering backward and forwaTil—now THE PRESENT STAGE OF AN INTER- 11hime UWW" horse power as a Ma4 out risk. f9ho Mode, of keeping eggs it AkA 110o Wealsk or the waited xillplow :," ''�. I � ' , ___ ona Army seeming to conquer. now ESTING FNQINEERINQ JOB. - THE FARMER. 1111 RUSSIA 15 tKk Pack them In cracks * Wero Divided* . — . T Will Mum Lind each hauls 4 train we,Lgh. -------- , - . I . Walsh ________._11_1_____�_ � small a 1� Rev. Dr. Talmage !�ays Christ the Other. Mbe scene was -grand and "" 149 tWMtY­UIne Uws and Seating , Jad dOWD, al�d Pour molted, tal. To those .who are constantly bewall- i "overwhelming. A01440 rax,114-11161i'm of 1"'P90,41 bloreml Prom KILLING POULTRY. low over them. ror transportation Ing their POVOrty, and on , I . . , I stand on the he�ghts of.Zion. t Oie J�Ieetrlcm 1601us W vion-111 *110bg elglity plasonge-irs. iTho forward and , , vying otb. . . I a- or wrl* ve;ws There IVIR Ile Tralitoilovii. of th6'OrSt oar Is supported an a Pro. ftoks and geese should W killed by this P1`00601is may do, but is not no- era to whom fortune has apparently . . ., � Conquer at Last. night, and I see your eternal destinies I1D,ngat$M bleeding In the mouth or opening the coseary for home Wo. The French been, so, jaWich kinder than - them. . I being decided in battle. Some . 44110a to the 1,40parthe ral"o"s .111ont0la. of t66 )"car truck of the velas of, the neck. 'Ha . . . to � � ,*. of you The Ju*ngfrau is one oi the most 14comotive so t1lixt its weight assistm. . ag by the feet rub eggs with fresh butter until the ,selves, there is coAsiderl%ble. consola- ,-1, * , � . until Properly bled. Rover pic st pores are all killed, which answers tion in A Slight analysis of the wealth . I , have charged upon Christ -With all the famp4jA mouritalue in Ewropa. Rising the k',Atutloo effort of the latter. The before killing in order to sa about th "4 � A dpnpatab mrom, W4sbiisgton says - notl to the gyAto of yqar head, but to sins and prejudices of your lifetime, V0 the fea- I � e same purpose as coating of the coUntry. and in ae-elus w,but � .. - Dr. 911almage 0om for his text tbe 4cor Of Your heart, And tapping . , In the, Muddle of the Beirnose Oberland two,141% 90 up the mountain . . . —Rev He to falling back, and falling back; .to a b*b book"Ward" tbers. The feathers should be taken with lard, . , ". , I MID f01IOW4W*, "A troop Anil Qve,r- gently against it, Ne says, "Bahold,l t Of 13,000 foot, the Mean- that is', the, 1060MOtive, is always at . � __ wolu:14 be each oneps share it this I " Ybu have wounded him in the brow; t4iA goir yaq , before they wealth 0=14 be equitably divided. . I ,�". .. I . rL% resisted all attempts the downi all and of the' train, push. AN ADVANTAG"143. ... , . - . c0me, him, but he oball overcome at Stand at the door and knock, Whose you have wounded him in the ban44; olf AlPins olimbers, to reach its sum. Lug it UP thet ginde and Mling. book oat cold, in other Words, while they It is flatterigg to oftr national van. 1 I the� laP4t.'1-QOAeC11% X11Z 19. Over Nill OJ*a to Mel. I will come in to , no advantage with dairying is that itY to discover in the first place, that -_ I I . . him, A44 sap ,with him, -and he with You have wounded him in the feet; mit, and lxmbably on this account as L'a f1mut Of it. On the. down trip the are bleeding, an at that time they 0 , NY text spemks of a txlbp INU Were mo.lp . 1. J� , .. You have Wounded JAra in the heart.. well MOtOlrl& are connected with the'line as come out very easily, but if they are all things considered, it Is not as ex. of all the world's wealth the United 11 .. I coftea dilisaitinfited In battle, yot W . � 1_,1 iz-fiil 40 because of the oxoead�� picked before they are killed . are � . He*falls in )its own blood, while your beauty of its Outline* and the white- In th i up . ., it leaves 124110tive of fertility as Soma other Kingdom Alone claims roughly oae4 � ' - . . Is tiripi but 'Ofo( account of the th, skin ,a inflamed thalt the S.took lines of farming. This is especially, sixth or considerably more than six At .144t V$Q1bQlr`i0U%, But QJU Words S"PtIOISA lseeMs to -do quite well in iniquities stamp upon. him and cry, nesi and extent of the vast sno1w Well 1 0 . . � may 'be ixsed as grapbiloatly de- prosperity, but it fails In adversity. A ,, We, will have this man to reign fields that (over its summit, it re� motor to stay in step with' the Our- fent I . . not kno'" tendency of the induotlon will not bring a good Price. Af ter the the oasq when the oream onli Is sold times its just share Wthe weal tli were . wAiptiv4 cif 'the defewt od Christ, to. celebrated anfidel, On shipboard, in the aver Us W 17a the words of the text, ceiv hers which are to be saved are and the skim. mUlo is fed upon the equally . . I . ail the Pootloa) name of 1ungfrau rout, the descending opoed of the train taken off, the goose and ducks should farm, . distributed among the earth's be, follolwe& by 11his. successes. 01449111nes caricatured the Christian you have bvercome him. But now I -the Mailden, Is Jitil , But Oven When tile wliOle milk entirely population. � I I religion, ot,,nd Staffed ab its profcA . a greater tkaxx its. ascending be scalded ht water '45 near tile boil. is Sold thera Is Act as great a loss 1. . . In rokind numbers the wealth of the I When CbiriWs chla'dropped upon ,Bub th , sors, see him rising up. In the strength of Tbe Mountain was fixot ascended. In OP114, the Molbora mealowlills working Ing point as possible without boil- as many suppo - lit 2,000 quarts -or United K,ngdiam IS to . , o sea Arose, and the waves dash- his 41mighty loveo lie comes at you, 1811, -and in the next forty years only baclk and reqs4" .5e _a y , bL- bmeat�pt in dewtli, the . torixig energy to tbe Ing. � . . � 4,300 pounds of milk sold only 22 a 412,500,00%r 1 . world(shout- ad' across the burrioane-deck, and the Armed by memories of Bethlehem five Atte s at an ascent weirs 111118� w1velre'It is used either, to assist Pick tl din ; pounds of nitrogen., It po 000, a sh)u so appalling in its magial. , ad In. tiriumpk. Drl*eu as he has I I Mpt � I ' mcm tried out,, "O my God, wliat ,shall and Golgotha, lie ,passes on he logs dTX beflore scal . 9 arlas of pot- , been brom the heart, from the social toward raxido. It -was considered a very per- 0aceAling trains Or is aboo,rbed In a hold the fowl by: the, be � tiade that It ma�r well make, the mq,st . - I I alirlolo, fr , am 11toratur 1 'do' wlkb 194411 1 do "' So`oPtIOism you. ,With weapo IlOus as0ent, even moire so than that , ,Ad and logs ash and 9 Pounds of Phosphorlo acid stolid Zapp witb: astonishment and I ,e. from plaoes� does tolerably Wall to live by, but it is invita us of Sacrifice and resisitanoo at tbe generating Station. and immerse, then lift up 'and down are removed from the farm, bat even , I . . . Of Wluenco. the -warld glixes now up- � ,s - tions of glory he Attacks thy of'tho Matterhoi(n, bat tho vLewfrom 'The W01r4c of clonAtruot4on comma a h ,a he incredulity. AuA yet if all this amax- � A pow thing to d! by. Uihi fortif' ' n - t ree, time ; if t head Ili immer' � on w' -hat seem to be a vanquiishad Re- . I . le;a- S041, and it falls back and balls back tile- Summit is one of tile very. finest ad !11 1897, and at present lias attal.n. it turns the color 61f the oo - sed in this a considerable amount of good Lug Wealth were ' � . . bion of your soul this hour gives way; , rab and fertilizing material Is returned to the condensed into one, . �., I . ,4eomar. But he sh:ill yet rally his until, Able to retreat no- longer, It in Erurrn*, and far thlia rectso, a,,- ad A Poilit 10,595 feet from the Little gives, the eyes a shrunken I appear. soil in the x � hape, 9 I if manure, so that block of pure'gold, it could all bat con- 1. and the Chirist, .,who iseeWsd to have thri;W, out its arms to receive him, Oral Plans Were suggestoij whereby it S'"degff Sta tained within the walls -of a room 100 I . f1piroes, And Qroug# now Overcome by been oveiroome by ax . tion' On account Of ance Which lead bay a other troops,, lie a -hall overcome at the 1A.0,found, . g,'Ulnerib, And by and all tlxe ape . era to think the tile actual loss'!$ m9oh I as than the . . . otators on the sky bat-. could bet m - Available the ormatanit grade, in clise of Any ao- bowl"has been a! k. the"featheirs . and amount given,. - f t, long, 50 ft. wide, and a Shade over I I , . Ide ill some way , 0 , laot. . quembloUs' and elaborate tie -meats clap their hands and rejoice to bourialt 'tins coul4rieturn under pin,foathers a . 11 yda. high, .1 a and Others interested in cident, the tr, , � . I I analysis,(now, by bilb force of love 1, that Jesus, who was before overcome MOuntain - Scenery. t'heiLr brak"'to the rbtatLon, withsafe- � hould be removed !mme- .1, . . : . * I . . .. Wboa a city Is about, to be bealog- overcomes at We �mst I Nothing of a diately, �vory cleanly And without WHAT MAKES MOTTLES; � But although confined within such . I by a troop, has overcome at the last I practical- natuxe, was done until, in 4, Thia'f4sit mile and a balf of tile . . � I ed, 14ties of c&cumvallation are run Forward., ye birool.* of light, to the . . I . . .- breaking the skin. 1. The ltineven distribution of - salt narrow -compass the weight of Our. . . . out; In balf alivolas the fortifications inext, mikounivAllation of th�e heart, � ----,---40- . 1 1890, ReWr Guyer Tailor of Lausannei, 11UN wihiell is in the open, presented, it the feathers do not come off eas- is the cause at u ' Briti . sh gold would be suff loient to I . . , stwoop, arounid; .the first line fifteen namely, %hevuio ous WORTH A Q Switzerland, proposed, tho plan. which no P�x,rtkmlar difficulty, nevenly colored butter . I . I hiabib, I do not . UINEA A SMELL but - this, ily aiter. tilt birds are Scalded, wrap spoken 'of as mottled. butter, raise hall ol the people of London . � J. ., I I * . . I � I.% nKhW in course of execution and har-111at been.the case with the tunnel the bodies in blanket .1 # -14 . : `i� I I I . miles out; the secio�nd,.teh miles; the believe t1ht it -is nece .-R I � 8 for the pur so into.the hir' and to tax the strongt I . 1. . . ­ 1. ass. a .. , , I .1 i . .ry to be 1110-fts 449 1:30'Apice alld (Irptlatile)[111111111118 which Promises. to result In the most stectku-n- ' the fiirot half of the tun- of Ste I g t I Mo 2. Washing the.butter with water of 800 powerful. locomotives. I . I I I I -next; Uve; the,inext, one mileout. The teetotaler -ill order to be a Christian, , . nei will ponot, ' am n hera, but they must not below 40 degrees does not cause mot- I. . I I . at 296 a nozen' . astonishing piece of railway con- rate a hard, calcareous be left in this condition long enough ties. It does, however, make a little . JWben wo. divide ojur block of gold I . I attacking host fixit takes the oat- although I 'wish all weft teetotalers, The owdleat of all flo St-Motim and elab Vook and' the upper half', of It will . . . . . � I . . weirs produced trieal. engineer- � to cook the flesh. Another good way more working necessary to thorough- ixito 40,500,000 Sections, however, the . 11 . . . 11 . I � � . I woibks� then . a. line nearer, conitag -bub I do say that,% man- who is exces- of late yeaxis is 60 "nothasay, rose, Ing in E1.11,01P61 The first Work, tbat be built', in hard solilst and gneissic to remove the do result is distinctly dis'appointng; fo I - I � nomror until the embarlikineot nearest- lkii'a in the U98 OX StIM119 drink cannot '. . I Wn. is to rub - the ly distribute the salt, I . .. . . I . a strauge-looldrig wor. done an bble projdet WA rook, , . . . r ... '41 1 tho city is captured. lovie,Chrlsb, Us will not dis#uje . I fleah-coloured . c the bardnow and solidity of .feathers with Powdered resin before 8. The light colored streaks or �� . � 'h bl . y . . a n . . � ,. . wit -am, 'with an absollutel heavenly ful. survey of the mountain by a geo, this rook re-ders. any masoury, work Per- to each Man, w?oznm , and child in the. I .. I . . .1 . ydat.ths suppamAcy of. . � . . the bird is so Ided and than the down dons of mottled, butter- Are. not $_ � United Kingdom, we shall only be able _- 11 .Now, thei human heart is defending . the bottle. The I . . . . logiat -� and a study of . . re can I . - I 11 - . itisolf. against Cbrlst,, and it has rim appetite is to-daY tUe mightiest barrier perfume, . I � tha" Possible .for, I'WAg the tunnel entirely unnec- comes* off with the -sin, which makes ad. by -an excess off aosein, ,,at ,not- to distribute a tiny tube, 2in. long .. . I . a , I . . ! I IL . against, God. T-h6re jare men who, It is. of an extraox,din4ry cialour- dauger that might result from the Man 'ry. Eloot.ric. Percussion drills a very good.way q dressing ducks ties are evidently caused by oOM's pby-. lind wide and 1 44. high3 i�Aioh could . I.. , . out four orfilve Iiineta of eiroumvalla- � . . . I . � have been ' se' ., . . I I I . � 1. �� . . . t' ', end they Must Ono by Ono be Would ratbW brave aternit I velvety, and just like the cheek of a raZefaOtdiona of the air at the great, . . . used In the wowild' and ex-, and geee , especially geese. After . 000tortably place in a -packet or held , � I ,� I PPA I y, anpar- healthy baby !in t; . elsiations. proposed f9r the line. Af, PeR*"It's have beenkun'dertaken Wi h' oical atl6n of Salt on tUei.butterfat , .d . ­ : . ,� I . I don.e�,. than giv Int. Not ­ t they�aro picked clean, I admit more light on . I ' . ;. i . , really� tor a period of disoussit, ]!(laid air �s a blasting agf�ut, bu� *no held in scalding water about 10'sec- . I I �: . tak", q that Chr4qj may overcome . e ati ,their bondage, bea,tlt.� they should be, which causes it to : the Pilln Of thO liAlId. � ' - D Iful as , , at We lost And the heart surrender, Theii have been throwing no this am- a floweir; but uniique. 'in a w4ioh.-was - * . 4. Mottles can be prevented b - 11his dimlnUtiv6 cube of pure, gold, : I � -� � ` bankme;nt, td evil . aPPealrutime.. Every petal is wrinki- A t times. ac�rlmaxiious,, the, Swiss r, ed,. 9�reat success has been, achieve'd with ends- for the purpose of plumping I .y . .. - I L L ''I ,� .. . Youlkimalw4ow men Aght when they lhbtt few five, ten, ad like ,the . aral Agse-rably finally I ' . I � ve compound I them,- and then rinsed in clehn, working the butter. Sufficiently to Which is worth a little 'More than . I � . � ;,� ", I or twenty years, unta it 'is ve'ry ,.high . "coffering" of agirl'A granted in it. The pweseai a,xplasi' . cold tho � "I . .. � I contend in. battle for their wived and. I - drew, and the ont1re bla 1894 4 concession for the war* to is aiLra-goladn6, and this, Ili Contra . . I . roughly distribute the salt. , . R308, represents the average Briton's . ,1! . 11. 10hildren. ­iThere are 11 htmings in anit very gralib. ohlrist, the Son of am is very . � I � at wator4. � �. I I . . 1 4. Washed *Ah water at 46 degrees share in his conatry's colossal wealth. I . �. � I I . . � 19 I . Herr Teller and his Ass ' PI as . ... I . I God, alone can. take closely. aet� am;d Weighs as much as � . . ooia wlth Other nitro ek osiv , is more. D . 4 : I I I . .tea. Un- . I . o not pick the feathers off the 'and. under and ekes film . . I � 1. tbelit eye, and every finger is,laspear, the forlification. . fOX'Oinatol . d d. - �' 1. ivorked immediately And YOt. -SmAll als It is, o it m . .. " ;, - ­ . Six OlrdimaXY rQ%W of the same kind. . y, this hardy pianee�r die a0garous and liable to detonation -head, and it is well bo: . . and thblir As�hdiat Ili? like the v,bice of : . W*belvor -,W thv farm, f . .1 . . leave 0om on. sliows a better grain 'When sufficient- the:riobest Average sVbject in the. I . . I � ' I I 0 evil habit, A single floweir-Is * in the apriag'af 11599, and his death -Wffie�)- -61illhan when *arm, in con- the neck, close 0 '. I . ­ I . I � ,. ,:. �l . a wJidwlwlnd. I I PhrIG4 is able fully a,nd) finally to do. worth 930, and will - � I I to the b ad, for a -space Ir worked to insure its bein evenly world, Evcn. the .thrifty Frenchman - . I . . � .� � � . . - . . . . fetch that price .readily. - . wais� a sove,re -blaw to the �euterprise Sequence, -the Supply 0 the explosive or two or. three in i 9 . I . . . I � : :. � , � liver that man.: -T�Mugh he -b,6 . I - . ches. The feet r at- or Dlitchman is worth 460 loss; and I .� � ,�, : o.olo ad than �with any ,other, tre � � 1. �­ But tba 0 eaten it Cannot be depeided upon,.blit''W . which he, Wa6 so P�rb.mlxient y Id not be. skinned, nor tho bodies mtrit, . � . . . I . . . elroest battle ever fought I With I is' kept lh 600ms. heated ' - by electric Shan . .1. ' � I I .. I connected. I . : .. . heatexis, so as I . I . .. the Dane X70 less.� The average sub- I .1. . . . . . . I . , 1 , I it GPicies Which Ocours, noW a Ito keep it warm. , It � is Singed 'for the purpose of removing , S. Washing batter wtifi water at 40 jec I I . . , is between the unxegeherated heart 0 viriANAI&SIpatioing; though 'he he � -, . . 1--: � - and Christ.' Before I get . through suuk �to this lawpat diq#l* at ,home ; When Savaral.joses have be .'. Ad ' then The, . . . antitre project of a ia,y, dpwn, or a t e h t f . . I t��bif the United States hai the row. - ; . . .� , . though every physical, on crossed .810heMe,of the road is exceed- expected that the bmir a. h ca . . I . � I . .� . vdth'the, se.rMOA, I will illustrate My !lnental'.. and - � , W91Y pim . hAe, It . .the . Jungfrau Rail . 1. I . � , , rom degr under does not Injure its latively, small capit-aj 6f A210;� the . . 1. . . and many, a* pr,beeeds from a Wait will'bli ciam. hhe flame will.causle them to look oily f 0. . .. ., . . . I . 1. ��_, . . &Pirituai force be crippled, abirlat,will xporiments t4ed upon a . �. . I � 'itnineas whan' subjected to high tem Canadians R200i the Swiss And Span- . ,. 1, -raeaning. .. 1. . 1. I � . - . . - - I 1� .. I L I I . I � I . - r0ft-tycc, It grows only -under glass,. .POjnt called t�* ,.-Dittle 'Scheidegg, pleted In fro"M eight to ten ye'rs. and bald. . . I I I I . , . . . I . make ,him a who,�s man, and lifb him � � which, is a railway stiti � , -1- . .1 . 1. . I . ". I . . . porature. . . L . . ihrd. ;9150; the Italian, 995; and -.the . I I . . . . . I I. I r F0 rd, ye troops 6 . . . . . . � . . . I r4a of God, an4 take to 'usefulness and respectability here a,nd..was fitst'.0oduoed ton years ago, I on. on a re- ... . . ------*— . The Process. f plumping and cooling �, � . .. I 1, � L . . . . . I I ! . . . ; 9 . ------q_ . ... Russian, only: 460. � . . . I 1, I I . 1. t-6- Une of fol.r4ioation farthest out I . . - docidoutally, by li wealthy amat.sur. gulaT Una of'steam railroad, by a i., is the same as with.turkeys and, - . . . I I � . . . . . � . � . . ' . . � � I JOTTINGS, OF THE WAR. .' � - I I . � , I . 11 � ,; I � � . i and to.19lory urcaXter. .� . . I Since then many . flaw6r-grawers have . . � ay In, . the I . . . . . 'ens. - There , . * . Phick . MOI)ER,u 141SERS. . . I . I I Which is�-pir%judipe againse., A is -o , � - -ateady grade, part of the w . I . Similarly, if the, nearly, � 77,000,000 . . . . . I . xun . � Is . . I � I � . -I I�a va h.,e a,r<l Mion, "ken of I . I . . . . .. . . _. . � � no, kind 'of, poultry . I . . I I � I 11 , . . * .. 1. I Ir— . �. . � ., . : 4nd aohurcbm .There are, -yn.en . I .1. . . as so far racked their bralais, to ; ad- ,six, and the rest of the wa Aw 4te"01119 lifelni .-Froin me ricui. or harder to,s6ll in th . acres ,of the United Kingdom could . . . � . ­ M, I 'tha I I Pr aca it�l but 'Pen I y I � is market At sat� 110k WkO Hair, � I . I s� I . . , . . I . . . . . . . � 'Thl"119:1, 'vided, each an woman, � . 11: , for various, reasoba, do net be, gone ,t they coad liOt be TaisoUed. I only a: tow . lxAqra - exam � a tunnal with; an average grade, of. 15 1. , I Battle, .1 I I isfaeto�ry � Prices Zthan poor, .Slovenly n"61110 'IYORI'lly 'IN be equally, di in I . - . . 11 I . �. , , t;t . . , I � . . .. . de1iDulcog fij4b . . . ave .ap- . . . �. I . . . .. . 841 . I � .1 " . horrible' 'W. ' ' . I . . . . pl,es h . � . ... 1. I I , . , leiltug Aini.s.. �. . be entitlad , . . I . . � . ,� wpuld plot ; I . . - things, aiii ; -at; 150 feet The ioxi is the largest 'dressed geese and d1loks and those .Who . . . . I Have in thyj4e . pd frani'th � idelify Peered, - I par Oant-, tO,a POInt 04 British, Lagat ,and child to a ' . I I I . I ... - , , . , . . "t LThe,Lcfi r , I and -.for � faur.. years. tiot one . tila. I .. . - I I . I .1 . tenna - I . . I . I . I � . . , ". ' hbient - ' - � 1. . -0111111jiPOterit, and the AI ., 'in P6kin. All the buildings; arg. 1 d ' Such must 'not be disappbla ' ­ . I I I d'a a 'M is beloir . . : A well known Millionaire of V* of 1.9 acres, or *a� place of land a"little. - . , . , . -, outward , intrane dontend . . Wap produesdi till last summer"a �sxnall � Summit of ths, mount u 1 xioloo-: San in t. I . . . .1 . I . - ' , ly.,ttle1ast of--tije race 0 .*. , . . . . . . . 81, . .11 . urer'- in Bedf ord grew, thre . � � ' -d ixt 16w,prlo .. . � I . . . I . - .1 .� I it ever le ',-Into' 1. An olevator from th ad by A b0londary,wall about. I I es. So poultry of a' . f over 95�ycbs.-s4n:a . . I I agAinst,mbist, " My reply. to*thi is, *Ofr-s,t `wret0h, 64 ,rawied rw,: Nearly, lialf the , � � ,�tob'� L I I � .. rose -cult . I I I. I is. terminal. 6ta- 2 ft. I, , Jay Mel . . . . . � J i the . pu . . , _. . . a, . I . � I . . = 'bi'Men. He, As -the I 11 z:. : �:, � . I I Woald ' 46 mi I tbi kness , 1 '.kind , . 1% . pre- . Id . � I I - � cut,� a 0buirv) -a,rid � tiwa,- lands tb6 the ' I .. � . . . a Unite. Kingdom -or more .. - I. ;;:. - ,­ . I -- I , � I a" ,� I I . a m: � . "e ' "le or by accident. 16 sold thm a few days I paSSeng.ara " oil � pic , and '12 f �. Ili iiajgbt�, . . sent to. this markot,should be � I knowi Spent 'exactly; 87.78 1 000 acres -is. in o�poa ' ' : , . ­ . . . A inister ...... . I I . . . . . 11 . - sent writer b ppen$ ta .land of th . �. - I I I �. .. � . . .. .. I. , I I 001xif Vaind G ' . . . , 611aninit. - The eleot,r1eal eq'qi�ment ,of Of the 0,000 - hw'p-e's -which G 'Oral drawn. - - . - I .. I ". ­ . I. . I th - . , � . . 1. .. I I . I 1. that y4ym do Hre, welig- . . . . . guhnows, but a .. I I . 1. I .. : the'best part of his ILfe , t * I . , I ,,, .. : . I . 11 . TIlat, !aAbd old than the"Calse of *the, laja�v for; -a hundred , .h as . . . I . , . . . moot elegoat dod Polished si . the rallwa * I ; in "a or'xig sission-of 180,000 landowners;. so that; . 11 ' I . , .. . - . lorp. advantage'. t44t men have iii , , . I 11 . . . noeir that has none th,IS.yaak.. , � . I Y ODUSists of rack locomo!d 111111ter 06ptur'ed:. from the. Boers at Dry -Picked chickens and turkeys sell - up'sovereigns,,-and living in one small I . . . . 1. . � I . I . . . I I�' . I evelir Jan , ., . � . 'OPQ.rate dire ly by three- Fouri �. 'and *a adviab this way, I of dress. 'here ' . . out of every 225 off our population, . 1. �' :.� . towlia tb:wt t4ey 'have xio:wbeire else- I . Line. to *,%. " . � ­ The pi,ize of 400 offered in Hot- * tives, d � �. . . .. . , I �. . . . .0t esburg,,'2,000 !of them, ,which best, I in, w . . ' I .. �,:, I 'tbeY in . My .4a,ve, theiw'. pick--;-big� . Lay hold Of thisit AlMilghtY arm, ch 1p,nd for' -a black t -,u ip has, P114105 awrents at 500 volfs betwd ',' were in . . .onditioni ato now be- . .9 . y 1 better to Shippers,;, 17190 , a one-man Owns approximately as,mueb ' . .: . .. .. I . capital a in ; as the Sol ., to sav'expense in light- . � I . . . 0 . . I nevo.r been .. . . an . . I � ink and feedin(& he ate'ricithling.4ut a I.. . . I . � , . _,, �, . �chlurohes and . lu%-� , churches, rich. .3re 4tni eaAttvasl Na tale p4asels. The pawax � land as the remaining.294 pe -PI . ... I . I I . . . I I . I I . tiWithata4dia ed,. bat fiVO ek ,.hyacinths � � - I used- by.,aur tvaoPs.- � pealded ohicke' a And 'turkeys gener- bt a f ire And . . . . . . I . I . - ' ... . . all � I _ � . g. blollxa� � $6*1114 . � � IS generated Ing .. � " A. , cad and. chee;36, wltlxO,ut I I . . � I �, *� ' -P churclies, and poto'r k '14' - youl �aelt Mxill�udoln - . at, the . village, qf Evidently serious t L . oily are sold to the I I . . I In - .. . . I I -.1 ,� . . qhu 6..eiai arlato - I 19A, there,19 no have beei4 known togn' -.be Idet I . LAutarbrunnon,. � roubI6 is still an- . . . ,. local trade., As *a 0 il , the basp* of a few,very,large land ' . � . . . . � t- need ,,thkit d I . row in t . . I only a Small. a .(Ile. D,kiring the ear�-, I I . . . . . ,�, oratle eiiiumehes .an , 'de I y ,a OUL'a li�BAV&a; there is tWonty years. Tl�e. c�84eat ' lv'1106 are SOuated SMU at the.ni6stA'ti61Pat' have said, to dry-plok chickens and .1 . owners'the inequelity of the division -.' - � ...., . I I :. � I � � . :d . mocra io � . I . ed'in Obinia. by, the a;uth6rities . . , , . . . � , .. . . I . fetched . . . tier Part od.1194iffe, he'stored up his - . I I . . I . , , . " ' xches, iting. p.hurches and arxibe leMOU94. to save, - every One. .I X26, an,d th' . . beautifttl cainiiacts jn,�, . turkeys' properly the. work should . . � 1, � h. xrlc�rq marked,, for in his 1, I I , ,. - .1 ... chu p.aw.�-req . . I � d , ' . 4wjtz6x1And. , at home. lWoolwloh Are . I -be is MAO . . . I :: . . 1. . 1 8 earestzC90-iillmost a I . anal have re- . . . . money in old,tin-scans, and:hid sole � . ...'� � � f roe � � . . Aonb while the bird is bleeding; do not . , I . : I . I . ''. , . 11 . � YOU.4'hOt W*rely -letting% -At a Paint- above the villag delved Inertnictionis. to dispatoh'90,000,� � . 358,600,aeres the Dake of Sathe4a � nd . ., I . : a I I �. . Ohurche�, Calvinisti ' churches, by the' r I . - nice for a bulb.. W ,.of amfwmme was tq� gloat Qier his, pos$esscs als mut .. . - . .. c. . �Rom . escape record P � y Ono ' a of Lam- I . .. ' nt , . Aoinkaian , a, hea.. -Ministers I I . . tarbrunneii it . 000 rounds of 803 -inch -a . mmunitioh, a- . � I I . I I . And , aklin �If' * . t wait and I . . . 11KO , �v Y011111. teeb]4. but. Small * strea ' lot the bodies get- cold;. dry- . h land as, on an . ,-­ . . . . . .gIving t4e flV6 reached ais000nd generation, m is dam- . . . ho,,d 'of glittering gold.' . . � I .1 I I . I : " , . I I . ., 1, . � .. -mb . ,Ito aAd black, . Isaxned. and jgnor�- you Imn abulla&A, - t ent,�ancte, in Mail and gives's stea . . . . . picking is more easily done while the I equitable distr.ibution, of 1.9 acres. to . .. � I 11 . . I I . I . . 'to the so* now there j4m3-]16t' 6&6� a -black - - . . dY %v4tor PowerTgether with a large'quantitk of tents His Parents' were professional. beg- . . � � ' . . . . - . . . bodies are warm. each inhabitant,, shoitild,belong to the I I . . . , 4 ant, And, plain, . old And lelhg�ddnii, Of our L r . I . estimated at- a little over: 2,000 bord6 ,and ` early as : I . Be careful and do gars, -and they sent him, be . . . ­ 1� . , �. faintaotic I .' I 6 d The feet of hyaobath for three ,years One black . . -hospital eq1APM-dJat,: as . � . . ' . - I .. At:preaeat this is sufficient, Possible. ' . . � was ten years old, -into the str . .entire populations of � . � . 1: _� - ' and young, manuseript-readin and God's hosts aire already at th . Pb,war . . ' ­ . not break And tear the skin; . Lee& and Mdin- � �_; ", - . 9 .. . . 0, foot crocus Was grown four years, ago by, I . . � � I . . .. . . � ,. I -, . .1 e;1tempotraneous, aqme Wearing . flim Of.'tha.wail. They-coMe, alf with the ,an but I'll the future ib is Pi,obahle ,that Draxamer H. Pack in boxes or, barrels, .boxes hold- - I ects' to bUrgh. , I I I . . . I . I . I I . I - . . . . . , Pmateur erithuAlist of . Glasgow, . Lloyd, of the Xing's ... . . 90,11olt alms. .Before he was forty . . .� . . . I I -1 . .. gowns and o,tiliers a very poor coat,. bIQ0d-sfQlhed flag, an th, .. a second generating Station will Li ht � 'Ing 100 or 2,00, pounds .are preferable " . . 4 ,of land I . oross, T11#y 0,xid, though h,s W ' ., The averag ,Briton's share . - I . . As offered 4 cool are . be ShrOPShi ig Infantry, is. - the ' . . years Of, azo -he had acefumulated over . . I . . I I cled, ushig the W' jore ag I and pack an4gly; tr .. . . .. -,- - mingsteirs - argumentative or- fig'ura;. MOlun­t qG abeie;P- Undow theiT dra-wn �luajdxed far it lie refused .to.* , :h- ffxn�llesltll�y . represents a valltxe of-'X� . . . . . . . I . all, a. anoi in the British Army, and a alghte", Out the X12P000 by'beggi � . . , .1 ,2, out of his . �. . ,. 1-:., ;�� , I ti;,% ministe,re statistical or poetical. swowd4thy, eV.a. � .. I .. . 1�r mountain rAream and .capable oX the. Ycluxigest ba . ... body. and, logs so that they will not wa ,ng alone. He after� total .capital 'Of X308;_so'th%t his 1.9 1''.. 1. .� - - . .. . .. -, . . � ... I I Paiss"104S go down., Orch1da fetch the highest -of all . - t .One He has been . . 11 rds opened oiNices in Vienna as a � . � . - _11 � a . . . , ... . arrive .very inkieb, bent and I . . I I MIO -W),iiyd,. y. a t' - to .the '4 we �Sln 41�danw(IeA . I . generating 9.000horse 1p�nver., fi2valided homa fr I twisted ' a . cres form more them a. sixth orf his . . I . I . .F .roQpp #f,Q9d, W , -grace does much .Prices anq64 flowersi.. tbough , one . . I Olt SO111th Africa . �� . house ' and estate specalat6r,':,and - 1. . I . I . I. . I : . next intrene4 . . , . - clreu)310- . more taboulAd- Victory 'over -thy . � sinl %Pay WY'a t6larable orchid b t, ,, , Prom, the ' d g wItb. a -bullet Wound' in his foot. plat of sh4lpe 1, fill the papkage as full . entire possespion.a. His share of the I 1. I . . . ;mout i It 'is, a . � . � U ton � Poo formed by damintri re- . I . managed to, .Increase his fortune 1: � . Victory, fh�r,aa . 1, n : I . ,g:h the Ilo�d jeous, hole, f or - vi Ing. Bat X50 is &*cbm- as. possible. . . . I . I C. - . V�alljatriolq 69 opiql influences. .There - . I ­ , a a, I,,. the little stieam, which is called the calved while taking Part in a ikirm- I . . . �. . five years to,00,00 6,0,- liquie-property �of the Uinited King- I .� . . . I . . - � I __ I . . I I I Wedsiwx Lutsollimeri — . . - , . 0 in.cash .and pe doxxi amounts. J04 .960, and each aver-: � . � I . . . - ft dr6ds of people here f lit Meustl Th'i"Ough 01 'M hae f or a good a Metallic oft ish near BlOeiralontain. He also too ' . I . . .. al.F# 11 . 9 -nig - MY A long year ca pixt -plant of arare : dait - - k . I 000 in .rsai'astaie, property, in Trieste. . . .. . , .. . I I . . . __ _ . I *Wose oufrouxidin � thY AELPPPetiteis ovorrtomls hiM,, ba - about Six feet in diameter leads part in the battles.of Paardobei and . . TURNIPS FOR, He then took to spedaTatin On the age British fAwily th',us bewmes an-, . . gs in. the world are t he- VATlety, like the purple Emperor, and � . I . 9 . . I MANURE. � I . . . I . � I i I .. ' has ,tv�ercoixxi,e at th-o lastl . . . . . , . . to the lower - Plahit about - one and Driefouteln. . I I � . . ' I 9 '' titled to,� a house �ot a. value ,of 4324. - � . . . , 1. , ailyose. tix_'t)10 Christiai.4 religion. The I . . . - I common or gairdep fry, Such as any . I Stock Exchange, Lind quadrupled his . .. . . . '. . . � A � - �� It flat turnips are sown among the . I . ' f ir4 step t4at, ybx�der man' mokes to- . ."F�WO-rd,: ye traqips of I.ight I . 1welI4o�dO'*tr4,aa'$, conservatory . can oft-qUiirter miles -�ovwn:'the 'valley, , , 4ew magazine rife haft just been . .1 . .. . .. � 1. I wealth in a very short time. . On this basis the Duke of lievonshire., 7 � I I . I I � , to the , . , growing crops of: earn or other crops - I- -. - - a - � . . I Th,6 total fall available IS 130 feet. The tested near Mano6ateri It 4 the only I . . - - .H. with his , sevea 'Iordli plea&&6 . .. I Wards Weayan will call forth.lt 'volley last 6.nd the -might[ t I I ShOW, Cost fXom'R.3 to 420. . at' the Mat hoeing inJuly orA isorliness led him into..very I I . I I . . . . of fqrti- , . . I ugust � 18 I n, I . . - I. , ' as ine set" oftihld,�," The "Sun- head df'the oontituit is provided with 'magazine weapon! which without me � . bqwos,11 one of - which alons is valued .' . . I , qf o:riticisn4. ai.1d earicatgro' Many of ticQUoin-the- pride and Ac xebellion . they -will get a, foothold. so as .-to . . I .. . I . I . . lovely .flower of deep gates�, ovorf,6 . I ... - I Serious trouble.' Not. many years -ago ' ' ' . �. I I . . � t4dr. file ds in the *Qrld Would as 01 th 11mtlu=1 4ciarf yellow. and ' wa and Strainers. There ohanism 0; afik kIn(l feeds cartridges gr(?w rapi I dly When the .. shad! � . . . lit over .21,000,000, 6njqys th6 sbares� ., _.. , . , � .4 cowmine, - , be became enamOured of a , I. I . O, . . I .: . . ' � . I I . . - This intrench- , and -flaming are already jAstAI I . . . � .ng crops . . . . .. .rest . . led: Lx I I : . . � I I s6on b ls� � he ' cirimsola, wh , . Is turbines, two into, the I breach and chamber by grav- are . removcd. �,' Before * f rost . coin as do -,v,. and promised to marry bar, b t 6f Something like 30,000 average sub- . . a . pt as be, Seen on their knees runt must bo. taken, or all t job east, ny a li.6., lie; . . u jeots 'at U16 Alison. While land thus � ' ' . , , ' ' I . prayi � is tb� - fare it, Weis f Irat bra . ugh . '800 bolrsO power and two of 600 itatiOu Only. ,The t ial � at ,of th ' - � I . . ma. I Oi . I I 149. 1110 WbOle atralps9liere- is as ot thel "O-00test is lost, This . a t hollixie from 11 I 0 co a many of them vvill have grown large 'broke Off - ,the exigagemant solely to ,�, . I , . . . . � I . I . . I . I I . I hoirse po,iver each, ,it , ' r - . I . .. . . . I . U12congenial to , the vi�rgin foreats -of. thle . Ild two small ma- new, rifle is, 3.5 pan c chT 0 at ,wed- ela , ims 452 of on 4rgall averfige 6apt I . I . . I � . religion as a northern c1`11SIS Of tho' ,battle, ' � I I .. I . . I . . . 00AV. less than enough . to, .have - become fft'for. table &vlO1a in ring the expons a . . � . , . I . . . I A*z*a, ChineS for driving the exciters, all.of that ,(4 the: Lee . tal, and ,houses monopolize a6O moiei , � . . clime is,topine�apples and bananas. If Somai.,imes the besiaglbk' . - could (mot be. bought for law thaAR800 ' -Major& It is also use, wk-ile tha'&hars may W -plowed ding. The jilted lady, thro,ugh hO'.V so- . . . , I . . . . y A - .1 the Wheels be'lag of 1the Gimard and a quarter pounds lighter, . of R ' I ,Arm , tj d ' ,type, one a faxther sum o ,29 lis,� goes lu� f ar, , I . I . that Y,004 Man should'becom% a Ing. 4the intireachm a Plant WAsliA. it airrived in Englan& In palirs.on horiz.' - . , and - huder as green manure, or they may licitors, threatened. to proceed against . . . I . I. . . I I . I . . . niture. � . . . � . I I . . . . exits high a'nd Cal three aut of , f . ontal sbaffs� The can fire thirty shots- a minute. even be left to freeza-and' rot' Where him for breach of promise, .Out the, . . I I .- . ' . Christian 'and SO 15A* to, the stor% stwOngi &WIllog' around. in 'the y Orty-five "Sun" la.r9c, will6els run at 880 revolutions, , he fall ration 0 tho.'British. pris- they are. In this last ease I, I hey wily mean man stayed the proceedi . age ' The av �', t .''. . . . . _ 1. I I .. 1. 11 � . I . they would' -accost him wit . . roari sets"* were -alive On Arrival. -The . . I . . erage, Bri ouls also entitled I . � . I . I I . . � 4. 11 John escape, -the foralficiations,, O:no -flank Par raimte- the smallex ones At loo oners at Nooitgedacht, per man is I . ' ep by, signing an agreement p ' to a, little less than ;030 worth of rall- . I . I o HOW ill YO)ar soul f com% now, give us the oa,y, t,ailn J cheapost.winj for 9300, the dearest serve ,as a partial cover crop to ke . . romising . . . . . ' , 9:1t With but little re- I . ravOlutions, automatic speed I . to way 8 00 . . . I . . I I . . -and 3 lb. of mealies, rice the soil from washing. Or-theymight to pay, bar 3s. 6d. -a week. He failed t. k, or, 'if he insists on a [prayer. Suppose you . will have 011'AtanC113. So God!S f or .4370, and � the third was kept f or . regixiia­ lb. of meat, I , his pro- � ­ . .� . . . I grucei leaving all , tion being, Of course, provided- for ,or flour, weekly,, but fuel fo' . . . . share.of the ratlwaya theiiiselvea, .. . nothing to do with such sinners as the long, emba,nkments of Pr6judl Purposes Of cultivation by the agents: I . r cooking be plowed under early enough to al- keep to his -agreement, however, and Poll , I . � 11 . . . , I who 'ter wheels and is almost kinobtairiable. Until lately low - ol sowing rye as a cover crop, he was agiumbricii'lor arrears. Iff the he may claim a section 34 -in. long,, ca each wheel. Thao,xoi � . - . :_ we. Iftat.-Is the news from heavent and lsopiol $nflueno� - employed the collector-. To,day oxciteirs'are 'in duplicate. , the man *a I . .1 . I .. - . , and Intellectual you may bji�, a good "Sunset'! oreli-id . To without shelter from We, 46 not think.thia [I trial of the *90 lie swore. on Oath .every inch W our railways represent- I .. m1wat I igetting Irid. in. the face, ? . Not Perplexitlas, knil -bad babits, oolmels . ., From the, POW -Or Station, to the. the West . . . , y,enrich.the soi I I . I I I * .. I I , .- mad, I hilipe ?.Christians ptight not'to 411rdund-Und falls u[Pola throbeart first, plan - t 'for 460, and A single ,flower i -or I � her, until a few tin huts as Much Where they freeze and .rot that� he had'nover seen the plaintiff Ing a. value within theMeasurablad.isl- . 1. . . . � . - : . .1 ' - a saint you are I I 4ind ,th4't � elapbarle'd by 4 .e3 to$. . - � � . . I Mouth of. the. turbuiel. the, distance is Were are I 'but befor6, he had never peow, I . . . I . I . I I . . I . . get mmd.. iWbat I a flank - M, . . .1 . ab , . oted.: ant they are qutte In- in this ground as when ,plowedin, , ised to mat- tance'Oi. a sovoreig7n. �. . � . I . . QVc_ out rAx and one-quar'ter, mlle& Adequate for th6ir purpose, and the the difference I not very groat. Nor ry her or any other warxian,'And had Then I we must allot him shares in . � 1. . I 1. �: surrender. I 'S . . . I . ou�ppbse you are almost ready for m*nt iiiii the fartifications , Marvellous prices are soinietimes Along this stiretteh feed w4ris are oar- majOtitiv Vif xxien have to live in Mud are they as vlllaable as clover for never paid her 88. O& a Week. It was compn h e of le2l 10S., - . �. . translation 111. . I haart itaken , . Paid for orchid buttonholes by wea1w ried At a I I . : �. � .. . .� ­ . . � for Christ, your. , , Pressure Of 7,000 volts, three- hovels of their own construction, With , green manuring, but they have con;. proved, however, that all he saidwas which would yield a dividend , of a -lit- ' ' . . . . . . � I 1 . Whe lbrig, high, mighty breastwork bad habits fail, y6ur thy men, and Among them, Lord Lane- Phase, the line being. Mounted on blankets he top for * sidprable valu�, the Need costs but a fill . apd the 'J'a'dge, I . � . MrOntal diffioul- downs, the Searetary Of -Stat . a for Porcelain ingulatore I a I sentenced him tie over 15s. a �ear, He has also ;C32 . a4 social infLuenees--,bow lihall grace '61W ' . . I so'. . 1. I . . I . fly' land in, 6W atruggle your an' Wafr, , of ten pa Supported bi 1100f. . to sAveA years! hard labojur for per. invested in foreign loans and -invest- . . . . ever ta�rd It 1 Fior wbIcU one of these t7fre, hatUre, is redeemed. To-nigib,t ps Z5 foir Ono. But a . wooden polea The diamateor of the. . trifle and the labor. is not much. ,rf . . . . . . I I . I ungodly friends will you send when God's.grobe goes arouAd a cortadn very' well-known Minister, feed Wire is about seven it is a singluldr fact that.thename this is done, corn may be planted I jury. . . I . I . Monte, And An interest in varldua . . I . 11 -the. other wi and one-half. of one o� the first Australia a to be again W Mr. MoDohigall, at . . . ybu are dying I They could sit up with 001bazitments, and far the pxes 0 is V,wy fastidious about his dress n' here corn has groNya. this' Islington, who trades amounting to another sum of . ' ant millim0fires, 0-3 inch. Through the awarded the V. O. is Trooper A. Kru- year If dosirable, as, ourn is of the" died not very long ago, leaving X86,- 416. Ile is also entitled to' a share . I *ul, and pour out to medicines, and lots them Stand, a4d With its StOut chid of apeouliar tluu"l the feed wAre 'a lea in cancan- g0r, Of t W t A tr I nt .. grass faially and may be gfbwn many 000, was a nolne miser, and lived in plablio,pXoperty amounting to A15 . � certain OP60188 of at'l only wear a t he as us a jan Man _ . and appeaxanee, we 'L, Pounds CRAnst Your -heart's 0 . 918 I shake up your hot pillow, but could flOt . lie Oabl,&% bar! d in a diteli at one ad Rifles. Kruger, With' four Other Years in sueoession Upon thosame soil like a beggar for the host part of 8s.; bmA*. on the other hand -his pro-, . I they administer a .ny comfort far the Castle. You isay that the looks have Shade,' which shade, he says, is thp Side of, th,e; Lmok. At the entrance M611, was Oat off on a k � . only one that- thoroughly suits -bi..f of tha tunnel the opie, One of if the fertility is kept up. half a century. He spent his summer portion of ou'r National Debt would . ; siDulf As tW-WILyes oif Jordan begin beeln 150 loag foist, And the bolts are counplexiori. He birequently pays ;gl line is abou*t 5,000 the Party, Vent. Hensman, whic, was . . . I . � I in the country, sleaping out in the more than absorb this asset if a do- . � . . I I I �o lick your feet,w4l, the , y bel able to 90, irlifity, and :the hi ' 0 feet above tho sak level.' In 0alcu- 810034 Yards away frbiq the rest, drop, G FRUIT TREES. w,on, and living oa .wild fruit and xnand wero.nlad.a' for payment. . .. I I , � I I inges 80 anused og 412 fox a flower of this orchid, and lating tho food wirreS A IOG,S Of 10 par ped with an OxP1,000's baj�ot in both GIRAF TIN . . whatever he managed to obtain from., While . the average Briton's share of , . . say, anything to 4trengtboxil If, in thiat brou "Anot open the -door. Then recently b . ­ . . . � . . I dome awrul spasm of physical 4suffer- Stand � back for', a wounic ought a couple Of ,the Plants Cent. Was allowed, ' . . � , , Grafting'at one time lv�as almost Sr a as . . I : 'it' wii"O� themselveh at 42130 each, both of Ivillob - thighs. Forsaking his o0vairf Kruger ­ ,kind cooks in tho. oduntr h us - On his country's wealth is thus mos, Ing, ibu should ask them to pray, d6 taking Ithe Cross for a bo. Tfrandoriner and converter Sub. art of nurserymen, t I y'on think t . tt'Or!J"lg dled.a fortnight latex, scrainbled olve;- the roolks in t1be face exclusively the he o eturned � principally made UP 01 the items da- � hey wpuld know, how to ram, M-6 try WAh- it to dx�lva down the An the a stations are Scattered along the 11110 Of a Withering fiVe. And mana0ed to men. who raised trees by the thousand to. his own houft in Islington, and tailed above, his average income is . .1 I . . a r. inloter who. adores A n for sale. But, this no longer is a lived on broad and choose till the next 484 10s. a year, or an annual in, � . do It? Will they crowd the room, and door and Let Christ ocima in. . at iutetrVdls depending, upon th na- keep olat khe laUt onam. orchids is Joseph Chatrabarlain, and -tuft O& the gr ,do g dross the (Allen calearls,injurle4, � I y f What sin- Ohl 'You= % 4 sinning heart' ba� So L a --4, Theyargabout 60=0 Ot the PC trade " paie,nt.11 Tlxe� active gardener, spring. I I � . I Bat tAing can theY do for you when Christ alone ,can clea , and everyone knows Isoners come of &176 for the average family . I SoldOW Seen One and thro Gee 91inter at Bouriesbarg have yes OPen, and who follows I ' . �Abart and Oesh shall failt When the me It- Yours is Without one I In his buttonhole, 110 w1we the. grade do" not exceed 15 made 0, Statement Which explains to the signs 'of the' times perceives it to Xob*gall never bad a fire, and It is thlie clear thaa the man who .. . .4 PwOlud heart, and Christ alone can grows , . them hiMaelf, however, and peir oon4t, . when the weather WAS bitterly- cold has a capital of 4310 and tin Income d o nt to rise humble. it. YOulm .I$ a reboil . I Blob subgtation gmtainil 'a certain extent Do Watio #,slimness.90 his advantage to prune back many a he would ran and down the streets of X35 a year has nothing to gain b,Ut . n Subdue -lirelo -kilo,watt t�nnpgoqrxxiard When he Was dr, , - with them In their resurrection I Do heart, and Chriat Alone long seldom buys one. I t 200 . good old orchard tree and to place ta UP you think they will put on the coiun- it. Oa . I The (record price paid for an oichid wb1ch, likAlAll'ilra other high-tension ,adA Main hAa van into the hills a young %ead, I new variety prob. , prociare warmth for his body. On actually Something to lose from an. atibus log heavent' If not, d9xiot let lately is 4490, lkw aplant a led one occasion he took a ride on a City equ,al division of his country's riches; . . ' � Of a now apparatus, �re earefully liasulated ho"O W carry ably upon this old shouldem. By graft- , t%em ,hindex you tow. It they do The iol%P(alia of our salvation calls species called the "Canopus," from% f�rom t . . . stores, While a numbor of very light Ing, old and hitherto useless trees a half- and it bib is a wise man he will be . . � . up before your soul all h he groaxid� 09 Porcelain insulft- carts were also taken well-borsed to , ,crawn in the ballcif that. -it was a content to keep what he haa .got and . nothing Vor 30a in death, judgment Macy And gr is troops of the imborlor of Brazil, It has Amoat tOrs-a Precaution Absolutely neces- enable theW to keep up with the rapid have been knada good bearers by the penny. He lound out his. mistake " say nothing." . I or eternity* it is !high time you look- abO, Hold Out 40 . longer lovely bloom, ,66'c1 flower eight Inches sary in regions where thunder storms judicious selection, and affixing of a when he cognted out his. money tht . . . . ad for help In .some -other direction, against ('he foir'eca that Woluld take AOXOSS, stra'alrod. White w4d purple. Marches. Diaring, Mot Past four ime niglit, and the loss of 9a. 5d. so _____4010� I . . . aira on, frequent and violent as they months Do Wet has newe p e the '31 - I thee In the daitixei of thy Xing, ,I)y -A Iblue pecn�y soma to be ai likely Atria In, the Alps, Covered and re- annoyed him that It is said he detg- I . ,9vil comoanionship has destroyed t,b.y ,,o I . . covered nearly 1,000 miles in aid tree being maroly praned back And, ally gave go riding far the rest of NEW AND STRANGE, , . . . " '. . intrumexabI6 mon,:-Through this high i4-hearte,Aiftesa, and� raboUlbri, a 61ing to; encounter: as a blue horse. Th'a roo"A for thO OlUb-stati(14s Ini our genbrals. . dodging Wed as a stook. AS soon as growth his lift. I � . . � I I I � . battlement, no Ilpmaxi: force ban break, I t- begins to be apparent, and sap has Another champion m6an man, re. . &_ I - I I . . And Kin, 6,0111 bast ten thousand ftes 40we�eix"L a light and Waisbe&ou fibia tunnel are blasited.out of the, solid 00101161 Hato, Who was besieged by Iding in I Surrey, )jag boon kept by ' The, costi! I � OveMOM(16 �UkY 'boat Friend, bat ,shall looking, -but distitittly blue, Speci- started to rise and descend, grafting a est Paintings of Modern I . but, ohl that fhe Lord'$esus might it 1xiot be to,;, in ' rook. At tho Stations such as Soheiw tile Doors at 2jan,d6 A, , , � , i4lbrm It to:nlghi. Give up your soof- .he liae � 11�6&Vela to-niiht that man grow in the hotholusci of a Man. degg, the 41eor glactor and others, at the Staff to War, was chief should be commenced. Apple And pear his frianda for the past twenty years times are x6ismonler'Al 11 1814 tf and . who have A notion that ,ho will leave I., OVOXCAMe at the last$ theater fLOWOV-Oulturer. It created a whore them are living. qaartqrs for Powell while MaJor-Gimeral Baden. trees ate mostly graftellp While chat- them a part of his fox,tua% which is Millot's " The Axigelus,,, 48g,ofid Ives I I ifi4 aisoolates. 'br vivo 4' God and ' . 'teitta. 00 V But W day of thy gr great deal of stir in the flower -fancy- employees, Mt&ur,,,u , . shm UP lit- Mateking. 11 .1 . , 'fnard" yf troops of God, , Ate Is 'almost ts, eto.,'ibe In. ry and plum are Wore goneraily bud- known to exceed -;940.000. One of his given for:" 18141, and 019,000 for The . . 010 PaSt. The Sulu -is dipping below the kng world, and after many offers was. The Blands River garrison, Which held ded. Some Varieties of pbar :most Intimate aequaintances discov'- Angelus.,, I I � . to third line' ol'inkienoliment, MoUntailne, The fiery sky bought by a VeMY Wealthy a - Stallation *is muou more complete, lit the line between. ZOOru;St ana Ruston_ . 0. are pa- ered to big chagrin, after he had s�u[p- namoly, tbe intellectual difficulties foretells mateur addition to tho transformers there is U)xrg, wag oompoge& of about 140 CAllar in this that one graft or work- plj#d the old miser with,gitta at ggrao, A model Of the liumaii -heart, work. about religion. A 'hundred perplexi. the morm. The, ebill,in the. air 'Pro. forA211. � . Ing is not enakigh; they refuse to grow meat, groceries, fruit and oloth6s for ing as in life and pumping blood . & rOtArY 00AVarter, and a battery of bashMou and 100 Rbailealano. The Atitisfaetotily unless a previous graft goods that fhtUagh artificial a#erlov;, is the ties about the, Parables; a hundred P110"las 4','nig1t Of bilackneal and thnally, yon can pay as much as a -five' years, that all the - bt awAlutilAtOM the latter furnishing strength Of COIANAMAOt Dolarey's has bee . n made between the stock and warA left at his ht'u" Wore dispos6d work of a Continental physician, . ,queations about the ninth chapter x4 4141*11eft � What you do You had bot. 1& 00som for some Vdvialti�s �f t'he corroat for 016 lighting and heating forte is )it* knowA exactly, , ast moil aAr they Wera received, to - ter. do. qukkly. ohrys�athewuxxx, and a but It . . plomana; passage set against passage � I peagr"n ad the Wldlngd wliaft the current is is estimated that 0, Scion, t�ey thoxasalvda being then v 1 sdoalors, at it'gooll -discount off The potato, hitherto grown XLS & � fIOWOr` Of this APOcio, Which Is. oc- AA hA4 between 3,000 fift seaming odntradiOkion, Irou vile up ' The, tide& Of eternity are rising, out Off at night, wa WWI as for the Sap- and 4,000. Door.% with htnil. Vra$ted on to the first melon once It , . Colonel has taken hWd O$ tho primary t I . I inal tuber under ground, is now being pro- . I 1� & battlementV 0olengo oft the Pold camionally to ba had, will fetch double ply 61 t.ba tual'Ol light n1i in c�Aft of stook., r A 91 ago, -is perhaps � - Those 0131Y will bd'sav%d�who get on th4t amount. I Mr6'll CASIOLItlea aiiii4onatod to sixty. Thart ,the em bet man alivil Alth be Auced like fruit from tile[ stem of the, , , .1 . tiltduch, Ana Tom Palne's A -go of Rea- to the Rook 00 A09, Yet Mail s.xun. accident to th6 ganoriatia mitation. seven. . (its thus two graftso the tot) is worth 0,25,000 ho, lives in an attio, plant.. The flavoinr of these really Sant and ItendIn's Lift, of Christ ; and tar along In their sin and play in the __.A__.0P*_� . , I � 9 . graft, the Intermediate ocion, and for which be.p . VSEI) OAT M10 -Ax" Carreflit m tht line is mainta,ine,il � . _____4"____* ays Is, (ld. a wee r. t, "ROW" potatoes, is excellent. . someparts ofthowall aromolughthat SaAd., We tom6 out and About, " 11al. I I at 500 volts in 6:16h. PhANO.Witil a Max. the fundamental stock. What balls up And, kbops his bodk�.aliva by. i � , . - h , - A now cork for poison bottle$ ought I , jj` �mal[A lbe folly to &ttoMpt to take 10 I lho,116 I the tide Is rising." They Oat meal is it splendid mod for Lmum Im3 of 42 per cent, betwean ally AR101141ty IN rItAxon. Such tomploxity'LA A matter of gre t mottlidly trusts and tainted m6a It . \ ,Ktj� M.,. 113at tb"c is &, hoilo In tht.wall 144911 At Out 0201tomont, growing chickens, as it supplies the .Word comas froxiii Paris that Pranoh intor6st, but pulgAing to, the ordinartLy he picks -up in the streets. I t . to be Very effective In the provalitioll and may, that . kwO, 6lub-SlUdiOnS. The two conduo. Women have Akuddenly take Ing 00mislatS of a greasy old ,coa of fortification, and through, that hole there is 110 danger.' Atter a while elements needed for the grow th and tii;rls com,Qr;g th,3 t to a, of Mishaps, It ,has a kind of anchor 14 doveldpMexxt of bone and flesh, , . ,rolley ,,no are 0, cry, and that Warttl at n up Arch- praotical man. - - pillir of trousors and I a cap. 116 w6irg attaricbed Wit eo that the cork can. . jbiliha Wall I Vat W&lght hand,land they resolve IL6 r6tkLr9,. but ft is too ; 0045 44 the b 6 being iaid, no utiderlitien and h a foot are Ontir,1. i"t ways of feelling fig hax*l-drawn. 006r Nvire xiLne milll- out gt all Ot thd 0011MtrY clubs where 1).UYING ga(;6; , ly unprotteldil. Sfraiigd,to gay, Ilts not be entirely ,separated from tile I tiaketyV and say, -,MY brothor, loto. The waters Of 6ternil deatilue. to welt Up with Sweet milk. takiltig ear# I do yc'n, wayt%oobo Alivoil Ill And you say tbOA gathier about th6jr feet; they try �OnlY to mix ,What Is fed at once in Mt off at xi$ghtl AS Wall as for the AuO. there are women members, Ono of the There is a, proems of drying eggs wife I$ 0116 Olf the m0st popliTar lq. �bottic, and It give,� it wavning click, � ordar to kvdid'the, risk ot, souting. P61[11ded AXteea Inches aPa1t, The chief attractl jog them into dits in American society, who.10 gu- to climb, but got no,f4rthtr'th&n the , Onsbf this Sport is that which iA done by boat when the cork hag rea6btitr the limit "Yes"o, Well , JAI" ME* 'wirm to � With littld *fAwl 6welally It is very tli�ld 000duator of tba throo-pham It demands pretty boaiuyagA, dainty, a tuMn and, winter invitations to her ,of withdrl,wo'l. . I seek and io isav d*t W;km is Rmt, 1100t of this vock, nud, with .eyes roll. impvtant t�Aat t !a the tails, which AT.6 well elaborateonas, in plo,do (K the severe. tialform tonslatener, and then o6lossal manaion are highly prisail by . �Vjlb thdu lot him," lh--tho bruw&a One, In* Itt, W)rr04_AZd' hwn4s� flung up, �sweetr ROPAd and I tailor-mado affairs, lspreading the, mama on a polished iron the ftvistoorooY, Ifor busbamd, datilig : Mho newest kind of warble, for boys , hiltritio.46.1 bondAd an4 e4xthed, in currents th6ttst Years of their marriago, nev. is one, that will give .6, IoA4 report, I , , -, ­," 1 1 11 ____ �__ 1. 11 _.. I.. _. ­.­ . � I ­ - �1_ _. � )-' J I I . I 'I . . , 'I I. r I' � . k a oat t Wh solo I . A& W Cromo# OU pill ta* tawgy all and it whViek of degpgr' that tolls � ---*W* * I . .� plate and drying rapidly i �� t, An frigonious 4ei-1.4an b Tb'6l00*PQV6$ w6igh about twelve ,,T.bOS6 *Pbrt P " of hot air. This dried substance In or t mixed with his "osts, and when, twonty, tIM63 in succession when . t-hpsina and 411 thy $0TX0W& ,;ft one ftwoxg the 'AACluAta(Als bt 4eith, with '.. am devised A are simply mtrage. On ottailxMontft w6rd in progros he . � � A M6001 of pluoking 10wI8. The dead it"d 0616-hAlf bofis each anileaebt, ear. � 'thOy drop for bird Is pl#ced in a rompt4olo and #A.b. r106 two. t,hr%c_phase motors g red it* ,60 tr pan- i I hatt limf be, will givo thoc'woxa� Mate long-rev6rb6r&t(ng'e64o Olais It, exclaimed the good woman, Jo6k. packed #Ad 8446d, and when required shut himself up in 'the butler's throw1h oft Oia PAV16mbftt, and thoil tjool tum haist W 10, 'all tb� tvvinty. ever. , , . . Jetted to s6teral oribas 6urx6nts of air ba om he,r Paper. "What's the for nee can be dissolved In told wa- try, where, aR a mot-ott to expenoie, loave,si the boy In possnasion,of thm,or- I ho ratit by & 46016 Ir011uotioin, Rear to .the MA tt6t AOW V her biasband ailked, tet and Wtten W frm eloetrit fans turning at t p like fresh eggs. he dixt'd 011 tht- "OtyAntig' f0A. pne dinL%ry iindrblo of the larger sixer. The , years ot thy q1feAtiotiffig' and. doubt. P)ra clod, aeop us trom neh a olifag- ,,f r'.00 te'roluflo.an't, winats. Tho bird Irk the 'I Why," said she 114, pap" lells thA! I Hat this process, I do not � dAr he became *) al*rmA(I at Iiiis wifs'ij toloortl Ar t i owt p1lis of ()oleftha t"kp I his 6V6rY ft&t.k$r And qiu(II blown Off tsek' Tb& 101ft A" PrOvid8d with oft man beAt aa0by with tld#,l tot 96n6t&l Uft but M&Y A1114*6r ft , ever, owsarl 6111 a bft. 'Stploftivs mft�erlxl Just, wi&r t]W out. Iflit ill Ub * pinim "h."I whm efwagm 10 = te*hl PrAd- I lit rav&g8mm that, heo loft hi.ct hotme e oakimd by a thin lay6v of I A44 *A44 b14)w AW&Y- 0*14b 06MM il,l 'A, wlCr�, W,ouattod at Gottymbarg, , It $0 to InOtoilibly sbori gmotl of tlm,,, ftfitk)M 6AV* tbt, otm4traatio * Ilk* - . 1 .11 � 11 .­ � ... 1-1 -111. ­­­.- ­­ ... - 1. I . ...... �".,.-�.--"--,.,�--�..�---.I-.-'-.-I--'.L��l-'.�-.I-.I.'--.,�.,��,�'......,.",-.�.-..-",.,.,.,-,.'��-1-..� -..---1---1--1- . ..... I ... 1--1L.1-----......1 :01� 4"]L I , , - - — _1#*.1,!1W. Isust It t,erriblor,_........... 1--1 ­­ -*4dl..*%A&s� 16H&� iWdrh&V&.1r& td bd "& to WA rob his ar oovarine- itth* -aubbk-, ___.____1_.__ I ­­ ­__­ ... .... .. 'L------