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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-11-22, Page 3. ___ -1 - - '' "----' ____'_­­­_­_ — ­ ­.- � ­_ ­_ '_ __'__'__'___­'_ or, the fiting of 4a lasoot, glorious wbito clouds dri,fting across I chance. Tell mother not to mind od cast Iron may be 01mod upoo It, . , Or the 4"p: The Big witbollt the leaut danpr of explw � plul; of 4 toot, or the failing of a tree it; the wind came up from Lake Huron 1 about me, I was alwap away any. STILL ANOTHER EXPLOSIVE � [ GREAT GOODNESS OF GOD branch imight fatally assault Quv life I 0 froO %ud braobig,aud the wbite-oap. how. Give my 1OVO to little Maggie 4"" �014- It a quantity of. it be Piled In P; . 1�1 Regalgrly the lungs work, and their Pod wavw rolled merrily up against and tell how to be true to aobiIi God I SEVERE TESTS THROUGH WHICH 1164111 upon the oTouud without confins- 4, , I " � —..----- motion seems to botapIrIt witblia Us Line Pence. tbs above. The raspberry oanes-made blow you 411. Good Bye. alm.,, I MAXIMITE HAS PASSE _� . * . . D. went It cannot be omplodoil by the . , . Rev. -Dr. Talmage Dwells on God's panting after its Immortality. Our —_ way red Patches in the hollowa and There wao ollonce in the bit kit- b."" same 40toatitlag fuse used to mot It . sight faila not, though the air in so fall He a -at downheavily in tlie farthest tringiod the fences, Q04 the little chous brokon shock I . . , � only by Mies, 11upbeinia's 14 Successfully Ivithseavils 11cot ^ud 1W Oft In 0011i. The material needs to of objects which by one tortiob could corner (it the room, his grey head bow. stream that "twinkled in the smoky spbs, and the ,$low 4 it � , ticklyag of the ,old —It 144ty Rollin" xyd4lite A . ps be, confined In a strong stool shell Care for Man. . break out the soul's window. what ad, his Itiard, toll -worn, bands haug- light"' But the big line fence f3till'olock. Stephen Martin mat before the NO4 EVVIOde ou lapacl. I before It can be ozploded even with � . --.---.--- . ship, after a Year's tossing on the sea, Ing at his aide, How4a astrong. man, stood there creaking dismally in the fire his face buried in his hinds, NQW%4aY3 governments put fortb the strongest fuse. el : could come in. with. oo little damage as well preserved for his age, but the, wind, an though mourning over the "He wm my Only boy," he a -aid 811001tal efforts to thoroughly Inveati- A do,Vmtob: from Washington says; the marshes blossom, and burdened ourselves, though we arrive after 4 droopof his fligurv, and the aged look trouble it ,bad 04113011. , brokenly. �Ahly only boy," I gate the qualities and morits of, It , Igh MxIm4to welteat a very low t4m. : � � Talmage preac,hed from the e4xth with all t1kh cities tb , in his face, $Gained as, t,4we of a man "011, You mouUmout of wisekedn '31" Andrew Anderson took astop to� explosives, with 4, view to finding the perature, considerably below that of � I -Rev. Dr. . .at year's voyage to-dayrf I a- 1. boiling water, In filling projeotiles I �� th.ti followlagit-ext; "The. eaTtliks full thunder on with enta.rprige and. pow. orIed MI." Euphemia, shaking her wards the friend of his boyhood, heal hoot blirstingo charge (or obells, * of , thei PodAess of the' Lord."--�Vsalm'er, FOUT fingers and .a thum.b. A It wish you good cheer for the her- who had recesivied his death -blow. - . maximite is melts.4 and poured into I . . vest, Reaping ,machines never ial�atb" His sister could -bear the silence no fted at the' otffeaioiAg� Structures, tated a momedt, and tlien laid' b T.443 tests througbi which a high ex. � � xxxill, 5, hundred million dollars would not Is Plosive must Pass are very severe, The them, where, on cooling, it forms a I Tho season of harveat hap �come. I purchase, for you a machine as exquis- ad, thicker rye, and corn-huskerla Vag longar, I "You'll be, laid low some day, see if band an the. bowed shoulder. Miss Inventor having an ;rmbition for pro. very dense and solid Mass. � never xlpipeilodt fuller ear, and mow- " Andrew, whore's Bobt Is any- you Jaimt, and May GOa grant that � Eupbem all � : Not hiag. could Ntop It. it prwssed on 1 Ito and Wonderful as your own hand. , . � ta rose and Slipped ontly duotag a satisfactory high explosive It laso been found by experiments, .. . poles never beat down ,under sweeter thing wrong with hIM1,, be ,ked Steve Martin and Andrew Anderson from the room. I � , 8 a . . . made by the government that al - down thiroaghtheI weekis nnd'emontbis,; Mighty halud! In all its bones, and ba�, !and IwIndmIll's hopper�, never desperately. don't fail with yotill, 0 . 1P 0 0 0 0 has a difficult task before him. I . � , . itm wny ILgliltod by buxtalug citles, or I MuscleO, and joints, I learuL that shook out larger wheat. The gar. . Tile 0141 man glared at bier from be- The winter dragged On slowly for Mag , IA the first place, the compound though an explosive may be, so Innoll- . ' I clett by cavernous,graveis; nowstrewa I God is good L I . . , giie Martin tripped gaily down must be �-rfoctly stable, and to do- altive that It will safely stand the r ore houses neath his fierce, grey brows for it mo, Miss Euphemia, broken only by an ' shook of. deceleration In a gun, It � wiLh, orange -blossoms, and then with Behold the eye, which in its Daguer-t are , Overcrowded, It -he canalts ment and gave a harsh, mirthless occasion . , the bill towards the spring, a little termine this it lit" submitted to a I L al stolen visit from Maggie pall of coal buttermilk in one band may still be dangerous. to shoot, ow- , funcral weeds; .amid instruments xeang4kllery,lnanii)stanteatohestl'O are blocked with freights pressing laugh. I Every word spokou of their b severe beat test foi a Period of fifteen i , I . I , oy's con� and a basket of her mother's freshest . Ing to the rapid ro . I thai Dipeotl "the quole4step" and druni- mountain and the sea. This perpetual down to the miarkets. Thh cars ruin- "Yes, Euphomia, there's omething tingent was read and minutes. If it falls to stand this Ltation given to - rob. Through te,Wgrapbl,ing . this ble all thridugb,', the dark 11 . re -read -by theme bliscattg in the other, The summer test it Is condemned the, Wojecitiles by the rifling of the Mod 11the dead. ma. ." ,of the nerves; L L at once, and L , - I . neso, and wrong with Bob. So much. Wrong that two women, They saw his name in sun shone on heir hair, abd danced goes 120, further, If It , passes the beat gun, -the rate of rotation being about 3, tba gales or the Morning it came,, human. voice, capable, as has been whistle up the flaigmkm at dead of him an' me carVt live in one house the Toronto list and their hearts in her eyes. Ali the earth was fresh ,. 7000 turns a minute as the proJectilo CiftTryling ou oqeo shoulder it sheat of I et-91mitted, of producing seventeen tril- test satisfactorily a quantity isthan ' night to let the W,estern harvest no longer. Ross goin, to leave this swelled with pride. . They - followed and ))right, everything �oemed happy, leaves the muzzle. wheat, and ou the other a 6hocilc of Uona, five hundred and ninety-two ' L with alternate hoppes and to Plaoed under a falling weight or . - . . .. odmei down to feed the mouthV of the Place to�nlght.vv And he arose and ara every �Bob was in England, safe from warm hummer to teat Its sensitiveness. or . The great beat generated by trio . COW111. 0411drou in holiday dress, NlUlons, one buadred and eighty-six great cities. . strode out to the barn. detall of ,his journey and subsequent ! alarinz, and Would moon be ho tion between the projectile mud the I . . 'nos its ability to resist Shook. This Is . bold up the,Ix ha-nd9 to bless it, and mi-111ons, forty-four hundred L and fit" I wish yola, �;ood o4eer for. civil and Miss Bilphemia could never realize service in South Africa. And the day home; for hadn't Pretoria fallen and as the projectile turns Upon � old age goes otti, to bid It woloplad, teen sounds, It We, could realize the. deterrained by the height from which ex*ogive . 11, religious liberty, No official .SPY how she lived through the next few thathis handsome face appeared plo- 'wasn't this -old world a heaven of lisp- it I it, is so great an to often set It on I 8 necessary for the hammer to . While. L I Come lit, . fire and eause an explosion. it of � asking otlint it como in, and by the wouders of our pbysical. organization watches mv, Indri doi6a. an arlmed Sol-. weeks, She had a vague recollection bured in they stay- pluess and forgivenessf She stop- � fall in order to explode fhe Material, � . . altaxo of-Ucs�l rest a we 8bokild become hypochondriacs, ' ad so long at the spring to rejoice ped lightly aersosm the stream on the I I . . diev interfere Nvith the bonest utter- .6f her'boy's good-bye, with his strong . . a)ken time fox the contained , . ob, Season, fragrant with, a thous- fearing .every moment tbat .some I I . . it the expiosive proven sufficiently' course t I ances of truth. Blessed be God that to- arms around her, of her visitorlis sym- olver it, that they were almost dis- stepping-st,ones and came suddenly, I explosive charge to fully parti6ioate . I . � ­ � and menioirLLo, and borne, down under Pavt Of the Machine '-would break day We are free insix, with the pros- Pathatio farewell, of I the an -voovered, I I I . .. upon two old men who Were piling up Insensitive to indicate that It will t e shell, and Un- . tha weight of innumerable meroies, 4OW111', But many men .have lived. . mmer wan. Andrew- Anderson 66�6wed no sign a heap of boards and fence posts, stand the impact or shook lot ponetrat- - til I I t does the shell rotates or turns , -� ' pact and deterJutination of alway.9 be- Ing with ripening grain, and the ap- . : Ing armor plate, it is then tested to and tell to ottv th-tOWul hearts bow. through Seventy years, and not. a , - either by Word or deed that he knew "Why FAtherl" she cried, heading deterraine its explosive power AiLl upon the explosive. , - . .. I . , lag free, Jaw, and Gentile -Arminian ples falling in the orchard. But she .. alreiat Iss the goodness of God.' I oervehas ceased to tbri'll, or'a muscle * of his son . I I The low fusion point of maximite . I and Calvinist -Trinitarian and Unit- seemed to realize nothing, except 'the 's departure, He read the the pall to the aeikhbor for the first armor piercing shell ls�,fllled* with . By a sublime, egotism man J4,is Ito cortruct, 01' ,ahand to man!- axian-Proiteatant and Roman Catho- ons.bitter fact that Bob was -gone, war news carefully, but spoke Of it drink, "What are you do' I cause. o melt instantly where It - come to appropriate this world to pulate. I . . 41 Won't the material and arin.ed with a very � . . lie -on the same footing. If perseou- she knew not where. Her brother's rarely, though all hl�s neighbors dia- *the boa.rds do h fncel" . . . � comes -in contact with the shell hi=eolf, when the fact. is that our I take a 1�o , powerful - exploder, which is, setoff " . I n . I whenever the is any friction set uj)� . I man' p JiLghor, it-nd took. aL tion should aomia against the most former manner of gruff kindness had cussed nothing ease. He made - no . "That's. just What I've been tBUI I by electrIcit re 4 � . mc:t. I ' I. Tacel is in a small minority, ,The , conatitutJon, . unpopular! of all this seats, I believe changed; he was alleat andlinciross mention w1batever of Oana4a'3 bravo Andrew," he said. . YI . . thus producing a perfectly frictionless . I � instancies of human life, as ounimr- I Bshol'd tbe lavish benov oontingent, and his friends knew him "Euphis won't hear tell o . Tile force Of the explosive is shown bearing, so that the temperature I . 1. oleabe of thai all Other denominations would and now that Mrs. Hume had return- f it," said by the numbar and charact . . I e,d wLth the Instances of anim-al God. in powe.rs of perception's or the band together, and arm themselves, ad to bar we,stern.hoine, she had no too well to breach the sore subject of Andrew with it bippy ring in his fra cannot rise beyond the fusion point , � life, a -re hot one to a million. We fa&1114 Y,ou have of ti. gonionts. Small aholis are burst -for of the Material. I . , " * . artaporting and hearts would be stout, and'blood one to whom.she could -open horhsaxt, his mono It xoon proved very difft- voice, as he passed the pall to the fragmentation . in a steel wa*lled .1 I . a4all enlarge ourideas ot,God's,good- this outside world into your' own WIDUld be free, and the r'* bt of men She' was thinking hex' lonely cult, �to withold Bob's name frow, the other. "She says the sight of it , . Another' advantage possessed by . . I . neas and come to a batter trader- nihid-gathering In, Jig sad, .1 . , humberi larger shells are buried in . I ,; I . cionversa I � � I I to your brain the. tp w1ormbip God according to the ai6- thoughts one chilly.:aUtUMA day as she tion in his father's presence, gbv�es ;her chills and it's got to be the., ' . maximite is that it expands in Pass- � I 1. I . � and and exploded, the fragments Ing from . ottanding of t1io' 'text if, before we. majesty of the !stokm, and the splend- ' for before the winter Wake . . i atef 'o - . I tates, of their consciences would be was returning from the corner store . Over all burned, "But," he added with A being r ered by sitting the sand. . I % � . coma Ito look at the. cup of our bless-, ours oC.'tbe day -dawn, and lifting in- . . . . with .hex b the country -side was buzzing with twinkle in his eyes, 'Iwo afat' quite . ecov exactly ia the same manner that wa- . : . . 'lig-, we look wt the goodness'of God- .to, Your mind the, ocean as . easily, as c,bliteatedat the point of the bayonet, .,asket of groceries, brooding the. news lot him. Private Rob . If the number of fragments indi- ter does in freezing. This eauses ths . ' I to the irrational oreation. . P a glass of te�r knil- with brdod-flowing u)R to the bits over. her Sorrow, And cherishing a art sure. of what's the beat time to have cate a sufficiently high explosive . . * I. I I ., . � wa to of the horses, bridles. Andergion.had.,been wounded at Paar- a big bon,fircs. Your father here, . . . material to Press upon and to adhere I . I , On a 4urn,wer day,. Whon the, air Your 11ps. � . . 11 I .. .1 growing. feeling of resentment to- . . . -h power an armor piercing shell Is then strongly .to the walls of the nbell. I and. tho grass. are most -Populous with , . 1. Praise ye the Lord � Let everything wards the girl who bad been the deberg, so said t -a papers, ,W-aunded says we'll light it the night Bo filled . I . Watch the law of. association, Or . . . . . 1. . trying to. save the life of a comr . ads, comes home, . b with the s.ithe first hlibq axploslye . . I � � I I life,,. yon,will not bear itt sound oA dis- the knysteiriiOull linking together of all that has breath praise the Lordl To- cause, however innocent, of the*havoc . but I'd rather keep through-auickel steel plate, aothiok a . . '. � trees, unless, paiebance, it bear , tlessl Ylou -e,ieir thought, or knew, day let the poople, dome out from In their boinei. She passed'.the bri I d I ge, who had been strupli: down by a Boor i,t till'someone in these parts gets as, to almost Stop the shell in p4paing satisfactory ,In. IDther respects. which . . - . . ; , * . school -boy has robbed a bird's nes I ­ or, felt, their store I�oii"s mod'offices, fr' where the big line fe ballet. He ,bad been, ,named:in a Marrieds Ever hear day rumors through, leaving just velocity enough has proven capable, of piercing I . . � . . t2 and.'Chen givin, oln' . nos came down despatch for'his gall .� .�t . a � armor Plato of a.thickudse, so great . I. I I I . . .g , yiou the � - p6wer - to 'The little strea . ani. conduct,' weddin' Magglet" . . . to � 0diiY It a. few feet 'into a sand or a hunte.x has brolken a . bird's wbig, take hold. of the clewhi4e, and factories, and off ,from.Western prafr- tp the road. . m was . . . .. I I � . draw . . I .People talked about him at the:post� A - * . as to, redader ,it .available 0.0 a burst-* ' ' or a Pasture. bits been'robbed of a through your' . mines, and out from swollen by the autumn �ralnsand toiv ­ I I ad Maggie mat down a -tt bask of t I � . . . . less and,up from .1 ,. . . . . OA the ruin boa he &ta, where it -may I and thwe goes up a bleating with wind the long train . I � . . . . I iltr . . office and the market town, the mini-' of the Big . -ad recovered * Provided Ing charge for ordinary armor . . � *1 lamb .. forests, and: in from the whale ships . ough the,valley, dashing down to . � Line Fence and blushed. be dug .out a . piercing shell, thus enabling the ma-!, ' 11 . Judescribablef. . velocity -one star allud t h ulpit, . ' . � I I . . I . a � . sufficient- . � . � ad, and the school teacher held him up� as an � I . . . . from the, Ilaok, The whole earth thbught startling itli ahundm nd wberever God!s light shines, and meet the angry Waters of Lake Huron' �. . . The End. --� the explosive. Proves to be' terial to be fired through the, �steel ' I I . is filled - with, animdl clolight- y 'this again . God's rain descends, and God's, meric� that rushed up with a mull -on roar. The . � . . . I . . 'tIv -to. stand the shook of im- . . I I . . , I jo 4 thousand -as the chirp of ' . . . I . example to hA' flock, While the vil- ., . . ........... Q- I ly sensi 6 4. 1 Walls of a'battle. ship tb explode in- � . . . fteabhored, and scaled,, and. horned, one Urd somottmes, . &k broods, lot the thanksgiving arise I bare branches of. the willows at - the . . . . I I � ... pact and doesnat explode on the In- - . I . . . . . W 00 a.whole" . . . lage Poot.wxote aiseventeen -stanza . . . I s4de. � . . � . .. . . . I t4of Voices . . . 1, . � , spring inoaned .and swayed,. the fields . I � ' 1 -king the plate. Thin is ' ... I . . . and hoofW. The bee hums. it; ,the force , or the thrum. of one � . .11o. . � Poem in his honor and read it at ­ilie . WHERE . THE FU.NDS 00. stant of datr . I In the recent tests Made by the . I . . . . . . . . . I . were brown and dreary, all nature . . . . . . . I I . � frog croalks it; .ths squirrel chat- aLring Will rouse an .orchestra. ., , � .., . I . , a very severe test, and the severest Bigish � : . . . . 1. I . I I weekly tomperance,meeting three eon- . government upon the old, bat- . . I a I . . - � . . seemed in accord With Mina Euphe- The CryingNeeds; of it iiareat Hospital Spon of all. , . ,. . . I . . . . . .�� � Jana 1.t; tha lairtlo attrols it; ,the �whale. � Watch. your THE i'lQUEUR'S SCIENTIFIC RELA­ I secutive nights. And down behind . 1. ­ . I . tle.ship 'Belle Isle great havoc was . .. . . . . , I I . 1110mory-41itit, sheaf- . Abaorb Gifti. . I Ill ,stand th found to . have been -wrought. by the I . K)outs it. ThitN snail, the: rhinoceros, . . . mis's foeling&, S4e stood for. a me- ' . . � . An explosive which:,wl . . . In . . I I . � . . . - binder that goes 'forth to gather t1he - TION . TO THE D19N . Us R. � ment in, the afielter of a-, olump of as- the cedar clump by - the bridge his I ara often surprised, says an official imp - , . � � .. . . I � . . . VA harvest of'th at, and' I t and sweet,heart met and �Wept ,aet..on the plate, Where the an lydilite. shells whenever tbe:7 Penes- .. , . � the, gorizzlyl, bear, this toad, the Wa, ' . . I � � am Pa bring It in� . Thpulgh the taking of IIl1qUeUr!`iaf- dars�, gazing down Into theboiling waw o"an - . . . �. . of a large London hospital, at the la� tire Velocity of the projectile, is over- . I . . th2- spider, the she'll -fish, haffe their to, the, present. Your Power and velo� t . . and rejoited alternately over . their I in, . � . . trated, through , the Shiva-. side at. una . . . . . homely delightp-joy as out joy IS to , , or dinner may not be a, pressing ne- term. A step.iiehiid broke ber reverle ntable igubrance'- people evince up- 603,16 while movho�g its length through , bat I all such. . she . 110 , .. I . * . . . . . - loved -one. Later -the comfort ­ . � protected. points� city At (thotight-7t*ought of the cessity, yet it is prolbabily. a physl- and she turned; Maggie Martin was . . . . . Ing 6n' the' subje�t of hoppital finances; ­ i I . US. Goat climbing the. rocks; ana, swi�t wing an . . 1 . .. . flie plate, Is proven so sensitive that upm.-the armor plate I . I � . .. news came that he was in the hospital ' ' I . *b" struck . . 1. . . . , I , d the lightning foot. . olo t' Ing aPart standing bes I not ()no p ' ad seemstir ill . . conda crawling, through the, jungle, . . I � . . . gically corree proceed . . .ide her, her golden hair - arson in a hunAr . ere can be no . I . . . In reason a . � . .. . . and re overing* and �onee more *silence hd,,� the I . . . . . � danger In, Ito pro. exploded - on'iMpao t and.did prActipallY. 7,' . � buffalo umging aerass Lbe, prairie; � nd understa dling, man- from. the question of the wbs�leso'ihe� tossed'by thp * I bor,.blue eyes full . .a I ... I remotest idea what it. t .. . . . . - . .n . � . . - Wind 008 a iection from -ordinance at ant, desired .. . . .� I � � � . . 1. . . . . � � Pi I - " , 'a. ' no - damage. . . I is alone, Th 0 suxPas'es. him I � Di Pleading, She stood for a moment. hung over his fat,,.,, Whak.his old to x . . . I � . . crocodile, basking in tropical 4�uin; goal . . , I a x . a a Uess' �Df the individual constituents. of . . . un 8L big institution such as thi velocity. That is, to say, thei . . . . . . L . . - gs w I re will � be . Wh Is .1 to is.sufflolentV inseh , .� ., � I - . father's , to" ..ere big watchful I -heax' .yddi , . . . , . st.r ngth, - th peed,.the 'the a with such. a look o*f shyness and apol-, , I . . . d a�Clty man tell another 'a few :no danger.of th explosive going Off . . .Wfing on the., Ice; ois,t4cli, stAdbig � e . . e_i1atelopeAn a .,$vest, axonomatic, Spirituous liquid- ,, . I �. . . . a I -t -its being thrown . . �, . I , . . ... I . . . . _ . I sister coultd.-only dlvine� Re grew . sitive to V.0rim �61 . . I . .. .: . ae* . . bound in keenness of hostril, the bagle Liqueurg . are, of ,. ootirse, ,decidedly ogy that Miss Euph�Bmia�s resentment . . I days ago.thiit this; h,ospit4i.hAa an In t,ho�L-un, 66o ,. . 11 . I roes the deserti�. are so many , .. 1 . . �'. . I � , I I. . more aged and stoopeid during t . .1. ..1. I I .. I - . ause the shook of 'as- with. comparative .safety from guns. � 1, �� � .. . .- bundles of joy; they'4 ''not go( mo ' va.far-reacbip1g. .sight;. � the. i6bbit in. .8timitilatinigs-and.they Induco, a "use suddenly disaPP04red.. : - . . 1. I . hat' -income of neaxly ,�.20,000;' he Seemed cole�xatioii in the guni is necessarily ,a . 1: . I * 1. . . ... .. '" O., lying quibkaes I a I I . . . . I . I. ... winter than,in � ths previous. tell years a tonish'e . .1 .. , Moderate � cali4re,. it: is, f in . . . I I or msI.lanobioly; they are, not,oniy'balf� .,of.lieariAg, a meal " Miss Andorson-I-X ' .. . S A � at the largeness of the' .. I ,the hbney-bee of wa,rmth and comfort after 1. . . . Saw you go I I . . I very inue)i less than the. shook 'of. re- � of the -let 6r calibre. ...There - � .. . � . - . 9 . . � . W dejEcoacy of t6nigue, the sp -Which, may. mask ' ny fesaigg of,gas- down to the stox eon Wa a - r I e,. re . � a hey axe.fillea ider.in .. a . a and I've b ' I t It but he gave. no othe. sign 'of- tb ' - sum, As a'mat[sr bUfact, the income tardaition w an the pyojeetile strikes guns , . ' I I -in . . . . � . .. grate that,were eat . Ing hli- he - art'out, of this hospital is * More than' .h . . I . . have been many instances rbported . ' i% . with good. I � � I � fineness of touch. -Man!s ipower, 1xict,disecianfort'thiat might otherwise . ' for'you to come back." .. � . twice the. armor Mats. : . . . : t,he. Tka,havatil'. where t �. he lyd- . * . . . , . . . I thetre&re, coinsi . . . 1, . . . I cis , howev I She paused, panting,.as. though out Reports 'of Biltish-viotories. were that amount, dud . . � . from . . . � . -ase broods, - .. steth not in -what he be experienced....Thig effe ar,'.1s � . .. 1 I . .. yet it always has. xperinIgnts � with maximite, the dits gholim: exploded prematurely dux- . God'6 hand teeds ,ill th . .. . I . I, I . �. I . . . I � . ., , . � . ., I can lift, Or how fas,t he can run, or due, to sIonie exteht to tl�e §J;Arit�i but .of'breath, and noriously twistingthe published and With the hopes Of b8t-ja defloieric on the balance-sbeet,and . , * � �, I and sheipherds all 'these flocks --and . . . . . 1. I � . �. .. I .. i 1 .y . , . � . most recent Invention., hot - ve been go- Ing flight I . . &jch premature - ex-. I I I - - . ..... I ' I . I ho* sit'roinj ao'wiestlor he.cah throw !more Particularly, it',may.]�a referrad fringe of.her s4wtvl. -%. . ter -timaes came the spriki. Thas lit-. a Precious heavy deficiency. to 'bdot. 'Ing on tor - severa I.: months, the results ' - . ,17 , I . I � . . . . ., . I tends all those bards. Ire swee,tens . . . . ­ . I . , . I ; � . I ti ' -ver a* . .. . , . I 1. .. plosibnff are said to be -absolutely, IM .1, � ... - -ibr in, these respeets the x,, tile .to the itpOmatic oilS. -The oils oi-.ani.4 - "l -thought you'd like to know 1-1 8.4 . 61len to, a tdrrant by the In..round figuresi . this institution attained with it having -been rose ' . . . . , .. . . . . � - 1. � . . I - . ' the oxon's : t . . . .. . . I . . %. . , .. .. I . . . ih2, clovex top for . 0 . I � .ry P 1. aste; I 1. b melting an- , rose till it swirled I 1. �. .Ossible witly inaximite. . . ostrich,_ aind' the, 'b en,a .ai �, his seeds- absinthe, wormwood, oinmamon, sawhim," she'added in a.-whiliper, er . .0" . .n. costs' between. 470,000 and 480,000. a ad froni the publ' .. . . . I . .. � - . . I .. I - and poura out cryst;allino watars, in 1. Y re. . . I . . � . . .. I. I . . � .1 ' ' . ' . I 10, . . I . :. . . . . . . . . . . . superlor,m-but by *his reason h ,comes ca,rawa etc., and most o1romatic'olls eyes filling with tears. . . . angry eddies against the big line fence. year to run. You are surprised I �. , � .. . . 11 mo,sed . . 0 . Y, I . .. I. I � .1, � Of . It i.s said.to have passed all of the - ------- *­ . . , .. . 1 001A Of T`Mk, for the b ind t o I . I . n r. � . . . . . . . . � . � ' f0rtb� to 1-06 all. )�-t 1his, al!�co niquer- .axe -carminative and soothing, - .and,, Miss Anderson dropped her,baske *t. Lake Huron flung its,white wi to course, go would any one be,who has above tests satisfai6torily. When it . . . driink Out of on him way' down, the . I . ' � . . I . . I shroud crashing upo'a the shore and . , . I . . . :1 , . I .. eW glass sugar- .. I I I . it was sabj ted to the beat teat and - - . . . I .. I . P ra gs; and.pours noaLar intor th5cup ing dearee, the. forest that had siood tiierapioutically,-these'come, under the regardless, of. the n not troubled to inquire Into the subject ., jee . . . . A pr�EBL . 0 LEGEND. . T . . . . . . . . , : . *tested at,the'etid. of Tbr( . . . � . ..... I . for ag-es sfops,asids. to let him build general description ot , stamechics. bowl in the bottom and seized the rolled out freely agdIn all. blue'and There are a, hundred and one expenses 'no change Maw quo darkness . . � � ., I I . � 1. . . � . . I . . . . �h all tile grotes � ,of iho, boneysuokle'to. refresh. the % a Pro- .girl., . . . . .1 spax,kling- *every wiltere, 'was watek, I harnmirng-bird; and I -spreads a ban- his cabin ,and. cultivate his farm, ,.rbe The liqueur is not * necessarily . I . . . .., I F � . ­ . which a stranger would never expect. fifteen minutes, the , required. time, of ,. Puebla superAtiition,' runs a, - . . � . . . . .. 1. I . . . Is B6bb I 7 Not my B I' Where? W . . I ardl credit it,'b � ut we pay � the material Was allows . d to -r main ,poetic legend; and one legend,sini!tib ' .­ . .. I it which xamd and foamed- upon the duct of- distillation.so.far -as its aro- ly . Ob ate:r�ruAang, hurrying ,, scolding you wil . I h 01 . - quet of- -a ,handred fields of book- .me. , . . I . I I 1. I I . � I 7 I . . . . I , . . .. angry, water -scurrying dway. anxious over 41,060 a,: year for milk two it. is wqven around the. rained e5tUf&, ' - , - __ - ,wheai, a-nd lots th6 honey-bee:put his for comin-rce 0 . inarch -an,. ,1,he matic. ingredients ate pone.erned. The .When ?" . . I _. � . , . . I alone, under. the .test for .'a period of . . . � . .. . . � . . . .. I � . . � . '. , - I � . I ly., to --make., r6o.m: for the coming suM- to 9400 ,hours, and there were -no, Signs of.de� in We rained, Peubk .2 . - I . M distilled products, however,, re prob� .' Here ;' last nighi.' 'He came just . . . . While egga.coSt us from 4300 ,, . of Pecos .hat a . .. inioUtli ito nny cnp:qf �all thcj banquet;- linwa MIxg-be6o a a crystal, .liathway I � .11 ti, . , . � . . 11 . . . � I . .. I . . � . I I . . I I . � . IT6 . in- for a Initiate. to say--.gob&�ye . . . . 1. . I . . . :1 � �. . .. . . I thuindex-cloud that. slept lazil above ably preferable to mere Spirit lag I . ires,�_ mer.'- ' I I a, year. Our meat bill runs. between composition even -then* 1. I . rigiNt to 'be told here.: . � I . .. and tells the grasshopper to'go any � . y � . . . � � . I.- -1 .. . . . I � . I . � . . . . I � . . 0 3 chilly. sprfitI , ' . fr�7m' thb diefi -W.. bels -Oh, Miss. Anderson, Mis' Ander- , n, . . g . evening Miss .161,50 ri-$,od' . 0 point' of vie I � , ... 0, and, ;eg,'000, and that is quite A.12-inolv forged steel armor piero- Pebos*,was foupiled by ths ma,. I . , I I I rwhere be likes, an,l gives the flocks the motintain is made. to come down fusion's . 11 . I ' , . . her brotbar were Sit- exclusil " b in shell, ' ing one . thousand 'tire gTodi . . . . . . . I son, he's goinig to�South Africti with Euphemia and . . ve of poultry and fish, *)Ito w i MAutezuma himself, and I - 1 -bak - I I . 9. .eigh I � 0 of lieltven the chnive of,all the,,kr,�,_ aiad caxry mail So Man, digsatla- � Cha,rtreaae and Benedictine are dis- I I I . Ing as usual: in the bi bright, 1itchen I . . . . . I . a p;ot-ec-.. - - I I : . ., . . . �. . the soldiers I's .: 11 I gs cost an additional ;9800. I 'pounds and provided with x dotonat- he therefore probably felt . . . . I . fields. . I . . I . , fled with his Sl6wness of �idvanc,e- tilled from 9, Mixture Of virious na- I i 1 7.i)W1 .. . . . ilik . , I . I I I . . . . . . . . . " . . I . . . man Allent and moody as he It at, any rate, when - , I . . . .1 I . . . int, shouted to the Water and the, tural .aromatic substances, Many of- .It all'bapponed in 'a moment. Their the , A mere itamliko batter,and obeede 'Ing Aise ba;vl ..electrical d6nnee- tive Interest in * ; � . . , ' , , - . I Yea, Uod in.thes. Bible 'announces W- ., . I . . . . '' ' . . . common love and sorrow broke down had - been. Pi. - late,' . bending over the will cost us .e000 a yedi, while.grocer- . tions . filled with maxi- the Usar lay upon -the . ' ' . Fire, "Come aind is saidi.are 6ontaiiied in -the . . . . . . . for firing was - . . 1. ping Spaniards I . . _ . atiom. . -a depth I at r run awo.y with over - P.700 a year, nulte. . The shell was buried.:In the conqRe .1 his oare for those 'orders of ore, 111d" "Come, Arid which, it. . . I . I drawl" "Oo= and help."' ..And they British.t. *Phar cop all barriers bat-ween,'tfie t' o women fire gazing into it s h a 51 6 lea! sad : rule of ' Ina peiit. - Xuramol . . . 1W I I . . I 0 . * I . I I . I rea. Pueblos a our t , . I . I . . I . . . He Says that he; has hea:vedi up (forti-. � I . . ; . ' in her did high-backed. rooklng-�chair etabsI sand� and explp ad. So terrific Was restraint and w Ong, n ez ,- . . I fictions for their " defenee-:Psalm aaaweiic, ."Ay, ay, -wor eome;" and - they .. again, is distilled from. caraway seeds and the next, Moment they were Sol,- I I . veg as and fl6ur takin a o.0 . . .. . r Xb Unaa 114 . . I I �g .b t .. d . '. .Z,�� I . I . I I d .. I I - . . . . b' ' a their grief :in eac;IV other's. near the table, her hands busy,witb ie690 to - Z700. it may see the detonp4lon tthitt it is estimated ' them the aid of his, ` .. " , �1. � � . joined hands-�-the-fixe and the water �aud. many authorities.e6naider .that .'49 0. t, �, I.. . . . . in -strange . , I ' . I voke.d against - . I �. . 1. . * . . I civ, 18, "The high hills are a refuge, . , ­ . . I.. . ., . � . ,.. . I " - . : . her #nItting, save waxen she raised one to! yon, that while milk cost us , Such this shell whs -broken into ton - th I - I.. . I . and the sbuttles'41y, 'and_the rall- this liqueux. isr.tho'.1nost Wholesome, arms. , . . I . I � . . . I 9 . � OUP, brother gods in heaven. These tOl1Q I. . . I . ... . � . I � I -1 11 I . I . . for the wild go.,�los, and the rocks dor, - . . 1. � hi � The colo."ring � matters used in . "Oh, it'A all my faO to wips.away the tear that occasion- a 4arge sum,"aleoholic liquorg.rarely and fragments . . . , . � '. I :. . . .. . .. . . . I . . .. I traLa, rattles on, and the steam�b )? . . . I . ii- � . I t.: It's all my - . - . Up4de down bemm . 11 .. I ibe. c4mles." Ile watches the bird's . , .. ., I ;­ �, . � ,. . ' - I ' . . . . ally slipped down hot wrinkled cheek, cost more than A250 in'the I course of -. A 5 q . 0 Ide t e chief a t a f Pe oat and to , . � I � . I c ("M,?s . V, O U g h i 6D I a i fault Ill Moaned thii'gIrL . I I . . 1. . . 411014 alrMor piercing praipc Ile 61 III— a out 0 1. I c . Ing, panting, flaming qubrg are"of urse add d, among be . a. . . . . . . . . I I . . . . . � 0 ;Itar$ a d . I . I nesi-Psalm civ. 11; "As forthestark, . . " No, no, child ill sobbed; the elder aishe. thought of hex, boy ao far twelv -months., Thai prAotically ex-, wa a next fill6d with. intaximite and light - - holy tire upon the a ]a the fir -trees are her hOuse," He sees , across the deep. .. . Substan I ces used being Prussian blue, . . . . ,. . I . . ­ � � . . I a I -Ir , � . � . . Olt at sulphate of I indigo, burnt sugar, spin- woman, (rocking. Maggie in her arms away, so I . Ong: unbeard of. .% I I . , 'hausts, the lists of provisions, though. fir6d, through. an armor plate, its above it the fire were kept burning until. , I . .. that the cattle have anough.grams- I take a step higher,, and le .,,ais . � . I .11 I . � .. - as. if she had been a baby. "'You mumt- . A step sounded on, ' the p ' orch floor,. you must un.dersta'4d'the items Ihave described, the, projectile being after.w itbe- tree fell, thm would there colme . I Psi Im el a4seth thegia I' nature. ,Made iii this acli or : I ley ,green. cochineal, .log . . . old a t v. 14; "He c, I as man's Mora . � . n't say that, noiw, You. stn,j I He an unfamiliar stop, fo�k Sport. Mentioned are those thihgs couSUM- wardreCOveredintitot. It,wasfound to. the 'rescue of the oppressed a gr a ' I � a to( God. Vast, capacity f .,woody saffron and turmeric, ,ChIoro- . Ina � . I I . I I . . I tu grow for the adttle." He sees to it imag or on- . . . . was always that set on sGidlerin, may- sprang up with a fierce bark, his yel�- ad by the pxtientl; tile boarding of that the shook had in no way �affoct-7 pale-facted nation, and deliver them. .. . I I that the cows, and'sheop, andhorses . joy . went,; ,'capable ut first of eternal form, it is said is often a constituamt �, I I . . I . . � � . be held 'al go 'not. L hair lbristling. Miss Ruphamia. the staff of,inedical officers and ad the explosiv The shell was then from the -Spanish thrall. . ­ . have enough tol drink-Psalm.eiv. 10, joy, .and, thoL'%gh nowo, disordered, still, of liqubrs and Internally chloroform I . -ne anyhowi, like as, Ow . .. . .. . I . � a. . . : I -, - . I I . . I . I ... . Oh Bobby, Bobby, my boy, to go away opened the door in. obedience to R nuraes-is treated as a separate so-. aimed , with ' a fuse - a nd . fired by, So Ithe I fire was lit, and a sentinel . .. . .1 . . . 11: "He sendath the-spilngs ,Into the through the ret,,ouperative force of boa- has.a marked sedative nation on the like that and never so Much am goo& . hesitat" g kno ' . . , back a � ouni,. and addEr. I an extra. ;08,000 or electricity. . . . .� . . . valleys, ow ich �vun amoh the hills; venly grace, able to Mount up to more stoinich and is an. antispatemodle. - . in ok and stepped . I I .. I . � . posted -to guard, its sacred flame', I � . � h . 9 . �. I bye to the old tLantie, that loved you sPeechlasm;: There on the.threshold of PA,000 to the total bill for provisions, Thic number 'and character Of .ilia was e . . ' . . . ii and the tree Was; planted -'an they give drink to every beast of the ,than its original felicity.; faculties tkinong. b.ther constituents- used in like 4 mot,hex Ill . I . their home, miter1wetIty yeaval bitter which generally topEf M6,,0Q0 per an- fragments showed that the same - . .. a 'be I . .- ., field; the Wild asses quench their , I that may blossom and bear fruit inex- the formulas 'of liqueurs obtained .by _It WaSU,t . I �. . I . circumstances the tpl nter would . .. I � I � I his fault,." cried Maggie, estrangement, stdod her brother's num, . I I I 1. I force was developed in proportion to excusable in k)layiting the tree as in- - - i . tbirst." � . . hatistibly. Immortalit written upon simple infusiOn axe aloes, spirit of nit-, ra . . . I I . I. Y , , . . ising her head, womanlike, swift to, enemy- Andrew Anderson rose to his Dxugg, disinfecta,uts. and abeiialcals the wsight of the shell, as in the ease Bat year after . ' ad to I � � I ' . � . ecurely as. i3ossible. .. Why did Godl make all these, and every, capacity; asoat destlia rous ethex, acetic others and ammonia, resent a word ,against her ]over, fast, hit brow. lowering; bat there usually cost us about 12,500, , viihile of the large 12-inob shell �bovs man.; a . a. Sentinel succeed- . � . . . . . I range in unliralted.sphere of activity It is not to be supposed that the best ­ He , . � � year passe . ,why make them so happy? How ac- . I . ' was something in the old man's feeble� dressings'and instruments swallow up tioned, which was exploded, in the . � � watched andivatehed LOT you, � . . ad '.sentinel, and the flaine lived . . count for all this singing and danc-a long afte:r the world has putowashes., ingxiidients� are necessarily added, Mism AndOTSOM, and when he could- motion that seemed to tell that the approximately 48,000.' Altogether the sand. . I � . � .. . I � . : Gone -rations withered a�Wa � � . . on � '70 . � Ing, and frisking amid the irrational and the'dolar system shall have snap-. since any imperfections Would not be n' t see you 1�5 toldf me � to may good- fire of his wrath had' departed with dispensing and surgery departin, nts, .The next test was With projectiles ye( . 'deliveraiace -seemed no nearer. I I . I I . � . . 1.0 � I . I creation? Why tbe.porpetual chant- ped 4ts axle, and, the stars that, in obvious to the palateoh. account of bye to you. He said held never, never . � . t a Oils day there came a rumor front Old ' . .1 . I . � his bodily strength. Stephen Martin exclusive of - salaries, involves an - ex- filled with maxiinite. -fired agains . I . Ing of so, many voices from the irra- their cGuracs,,,"foaght against Sisera, the powerful nature of the aromatle forget Y I Ott, and* you wom I to think stood in the door*way, his eyes on the. peadituke of about 46,000.� : . I conerete, walls with results which I.. . ... .Shall have been slain, and buried amid oils, Certain celebrated. liqueurs have, about him somietimes.,, . . . . � � . . Santa Fe that the city had surranderI, . . tional creatioi in earth,. and air, and .. flioor,.the dog sniffing -round him Sum, I mentioned galaxies, which is always demonstrated that the power of .the ad to white -face . d , People. Was thin ., the tolling thunders of the last day. fts� is well knbVexi, an interesting and " Think about him I As if.t ever did viciously. The * wonlan, found her a 1, . d of ..doliv . exers ? . That . da . y I . ooean-beasts, and all cattle, creeping � � I I I eavy item: R10,000 a year would explosive wasimparibi to that oftinY the ban . things and flying fowl, permitted to You see that God has adapted every- classic history, and the seorets'of their anything else, warnings noon or nightl wits first. . . . not cover it. 'The nurses get. same other high explosive ever thrown at noon,the sacred tree' toppled and . . I I join in the praigo.thdt goes up from thing to our comfort and advantage. Manufacture are still most jealously Why child, he was my baby. They can "Will you -come in V she faltered, � I during frOm a On. I � . � . 1 ;94,500 divided between them. fell, Spanish rule was no.mare. The . .- � seraph and archangel t Only One so- Pleasant things ior the palater; music gu�rded. Doubtless these liqueurs had talk away as they like about mother. The vialtof took a step towards him the twelve months, the dispensers be- Projectiles loaded with maximilte Vropbei%y had been fulfilled. ... . , . I . lution, one explanation, one answer- for the eat; beauty for the eye I, aronia their origin in the- fact that their l6m, -, I ,,ever knew . * , but old enemy and as he came into, the t een X900 and 41,000, and the mad re than fired through a wooden '. . . � I I . what it was . w - we If, there be an unbeliever of thin . God is good. Is The earth� is, full of the for the nostril; kindred for Our dffbC- chief effect was; that of a eariniva- 'it just can't be UP to the feellWyou light they saw how, white he was. He leal staff 49,000. An additional 48,- scree ch tliey,sx- � . tions -,i poetry for our taste;. religion tive during digestion owing to the have to" held out alettor. . 1. . . . legend,' let him go to the ruina of - .11 . an orphan thing log' . .. goodness of the Lord . . a bit of 000 is required to pay,other salari ploded, and the fragments went into Pe6oa, and see for 41roself othat where- I . .. .� . , I for our soul, We are put in a gards.n, aromati0bili, . .- . I "Read, that."'he said huskily. I which I cannot classify. the soak The fragmentation was ,r I It . was built upon a Masao . - . . o your arms, and it's . I . I . I . T.take a step higher, and notice the and ,told that from fill the .trees Ne, . I anes upon the 'is the al y I . adaptatl6it of the -w!orld io the eom- may eat except here and there one. 0 . mother dyin' 6efore your �yes, an, Andrew Anderson took it meohani- Of course -you will understand that Such that. the a-ppeair so ba L rren that no trees are there nor . . . . . � itskin' you to be good to it. Maria, cally and Looked at it in a dazed fash- was similar to that which .. fort and happiness of mitia. The sixth To feed and refresh qur intellect, I I I am giving . you round figures, and water I by, the simultane. ever have been there, yet across the arrIved.Th LONGEST SIHOEA IN HIST61LY. Poor soul, couldn't al thought more ol ton. . . . would be produced, ' . day of creodtl�n.has.' a pal- ton thou.sandwanders in, nature and - . : him. iShe "From South Afri4bal" he cried with that, when I Say simply ordinary re- ous fire of , a regiment of'inuaketTY. crumbling estate, lies the fallen . acei of the world was made, but there , just couldn0t, And now his pairs made on the promises cost about I #as pro- - body of a pint of mighty growths . providence- wonders of mind and The last siege -of Gibraltar, when father's gone aW driven him oat of a start. He draw it from the envelope on this occasion a result i � . Wias no king to live, in it. Leviathan body, wouders of earth, and air, and the rock Was , hold by the British gar� the countTy' with, his Ing ae5,000 you Must take it that I donot dueod hitherto unknown, and which$ ,The 11W of it is ndt for many miles ,ep, analogies and antitheses; all rlson Under General Eliot against spite a otbtr. Ali thought of anger guarantee to be within a couple of perhaps, illustrated the violence of around. Whence tben did it co-mof . I ruled the deep; the eagle the Air ; do and hit, "From Jiml" he cried agaia turn' I lyrics in the air ; the combined efforts of the Spaniards poundsof the exact sum, but - . . the lion the field, but where was the colour, and Sounds, quarrols. Ob. dear, ch, dear Ill to th I ma I y be, a explosive better than anything 0 * 11 .. Tuly 5, 1779, to Nov. as I am in other figuies, under or over al scoptre which Should rule all? A now idyls. in the field; conflagrations in the and French from . Is He said," whispered the girl, with died as the two old men looked into I th I a, timid glance. "He said be hoped w0d each othern oyeA and recognized a Be The , projeo tiles at the instant LLA'S PLACE, IN HIS- . I .style., of being was created. Heaven Sunset; rabes of mist on the mona- ' .6, 1781, holds the record, as the long. be Iss . I . estimating by 450 or 460. . I THE UKBR;E . . nbO earth were represented in his tala,. , good fr ads Is` common sorrow. . Of explosion were probably going'at , I T40R'k. . 1� . nd the "Gxand March" of' God eat imixrtant siege of modern times, Lighting and heating are costlyfand a, velocity of abotit two thousand I . I . I I Thso faet that every now and than the t'Hes I ored Stephen the 48,000'which it usually entails fast per secAynd. Pieces of the bass As a study the Umbrella Is deeply natum His body from the earth be- in the storm. . Miss 1saderson squeezed the little "Ay, from Slin," whisp . neatli ; his ooul from tbe. heaven above. hand. "to we will. deary child, at) we a been with an nnglish regiment, . . , I I I The one raminiling him of his origin %at for. the soul still higher adapts- -garrison were able to add to their will. I suppose though, you wouldn't Re -ad IL11 I will probably be greatly exceeded this plug of one of the projectiles were Interesting. If, lias its place in his - the, other speaking of his destiny- tion,,.. a fountain in ,which it may pirovisious by successful aorLies kept dast to come alidl se,as me, even it I AndroW pamsed it trombfing to his year owing to the inereme in the thrown backward.. with such violence tory,., mythology,and religion. In the � I , ' himself the connecting link between wash; a ladder by which it may climb; them from succumbing to hunger, dast to ask YOU?,# I tister. . price of coal. Our laundress receives as to not only overcome the forward sculptured remains of Nineveh and a song of. endless triumph that it may bat scurvy cloalmsed nearly one t,hous., . Maggie shook her head and her eyes "Buphloo-your eyes are better," he 4,100 odd fro= US, and the taZ-001- momentums but to throw the E e. representations of tht� animal creation and angelic in- sing; a crown of unfading'light that and viatims. For weeks together I . � ward .001ty estimated I filled again. "Pathor wouldn't hear of said- � leitoir .X,2,500; 4800 goes in Printing, witif it Vol to kings and occasionally Of lesser I tAligenee. In him rt, strange com. it way wear. ave . . gut, though be at least one '�,te,. riding In pt,to or going . ingling of the leralloral and star Christ came to a it- over six thous,and shells were thrown it. He'd be dreadful mad If he know. Vd Then as they mbatOd 01301861"s Mi 'Stationary and stamps. Qioiasand fast per potan . mt - came, with a croSs on his back; came Into the town daily. Lk curious fact Ina a than half so � Iii,procession with salabrollai over nal, the) finite, and the infinite, dust with spikes in his feet; came met yon to -day. He'a,hess been kind Euphemia arranged her Spectacles I have not been mor ,cand, antIqlary, The, earth for his floor, and one � when no about 'this isibKO is tUlt the goVe,rnor 01-01 different since he know about with shaking fingers and slowly, and through the list of expenses, I think This shows that it pTojectlis filled their heads. This would socni aar if , I . ' heaven f6r his roof; God for his Fat L also would come, to do of Gibraltar, baving done everything Bob," she added In it whisper, fear- With many falterbigm read;- I have said enough to show you What with Maximits, and oxploded In a In those early days umbrellas were . � er; oternity for his lifietime. Ilk- ft. work which nos. one else he muld think' of to strengthen the Ing inhev loyalty to boar stern parent, Dear Father and Mother, -By the an 00OTMOUS amount Of money is re. 'state Of rest, Would have, its frag- More a mark of dintinctlon than fol: - I I would, do, See how salted a fortifications issued a proolama. that she might disclose, too Much, t1me you got this I will be gone, I got quired to keep an hospital going for ments huxled at a velocity of about either use or Ornamental parpogem, The. Christian anatomist, gazing UP. man's condition is what God has done flon calling on any of tM garrison MI" Eupbeftia looked at the girl abad bit at Pitardeborg and .the twelve months. Lot me just Say this: three thousand feet per second, and And Indeed many of the writers Par., I on. the. tonfirni4a,tion of thp� human for him I Man !a so sinner ;. hard h)a wbb had any schemes to propose to the eighteen largeaV items on the tha,t the forward moving, fragments suade us that thin is so, Iti bas beatx I ,d not body exclaims, ,11 am fearfully and pardon, He has lost God's image; call on him With them,i " be, (It With a new feeling. So the poo ' r child Boara, have done for me this time, expenditure side of our balance -shoot When & projeatile is exploded In quite solemnly averred that the very Wag in disfavor at�'homo as well as The surgeon has given me only one . w6adorfully waile.,, Volumes have Citrist rit-traces it. ,rab I. helpless, Al- wish,the rock. to fair whon'by,olistan- Bob', and all on Bob's account. She day more, I haven't been any use to for last year amounted to the very flight will be burled at a velocity of first suggestion of �,ho Umbrella waif I . I OvIlte turned comforter at once, ,,poor you all my life. and I oughtn't to bother sc been written of the han4. Wondrous mighty grace, in proffered. ,nelsalost Ing bul, a few Moments to a 0 W of X68,500. Think of somathIng like five thousand feet In the humble mushroom and toad- . . ,mug instrument I With it we; give friendly Wanderer; Jeaus brings him home, person lit migUt be sAvad. little 60'all" "Never mind o I wouldn't only that-writo It down on a piece, of pa- per second, r stool, and to. thin day, -the PaTifil . . . ,hild, pleago YOU about dying dud ' YOU, will not complain that For the same reason that so large call the erections got up in the Bola recognition, and gr.,tqp The Sward, and llo'13 blind; and at one towell of, Him In ji;Dldjng the fortress of 131181-04 God he'll spare, Bob to come back, and Zor'Bob Andora*n. Ho. nearly lost Per' and 1 41 . hospitals are always crying for mou- ,lumber of small bullets thrown at a d6 Boulogne aa shelters for thsts; . climb th6 rock, and write, and carve who oured Dartimetts, eternal glories daring the Russo-Turkish War, from YOU and him '11 got Married yet, In big Ufa trying to sAV6 me at Paarde- and build. It con.0rupted the Pyxa. stream into his goal, Jesus, I Sing .%pt, 7- 1817, to Dec. 10, against the spitb Of all the Andersons and Martins borg And bid captain says he ought ey Without the bast Of all xeAROna, high velocity dre More offootiv6 and Pedestrians 110atrapignona." mida, and hoigted the Parthenon. It thY ,grace I 006 Of worst 418GA40 I �pick of' the, Russian army the Tark, that eve,r eumbered the earth.,, to got the Victoria, oross, Our regl- ---....011110-1 -1111 I deadly thati the large, heavy, 416W 4110 I I I I ma,de'the harp, and then .struck out HaMmef to Smite, off heaviest chain I ish garrimon, under� PAman Pasha, ac. They parted with promtte!y to moot m6at wag with the Canuoks ana"nob . moving, bullets formorlY employed, a - lot it All the w,orld's Minstrelsy. In it Light for thickest darlincia I Grace coMplished the impossible, according again, and MI" L bed ev. shell filled with such Un otVaoillva RK MMING TIIE 0ASH, .. "'Uph,omia. climbed smid me'got, to be good chums. I know And did you talks upyour '*4h- I Its marble -of Pent6lleon mines givine 1. Devils otoff at Jt# and men to bdth: Military and Medical,', exports. the fence and took the path across you wouldn't know it was me he nav- try morning an I told you? inquired mdxlmit� it Is believed May have On An old Jrlshl�An occupied a bar- __ " W "' I 'r I �T I J For not only did they defy the be- blie tiolds towards home. Somehow, ad for I eltanged my name to Uyerg the loving wife the day of her ro- enormous adVantag bar's obalt recently, and he WAS , ,Md Itself away into immortal reject it, but heaven celebrates it I 6 over explosIV68 , lPt, ­-i� 1pture,, It reins In tile ,swift on- I wish yod, good cheer for the nation- slogag toroa when it numbered nearly In spite of the mad news bar heart was before I Came he,re. Pob ha& told we turn from so fortnight' 0 Visit' X-nOt WW In use' The constitution of drowsy. 111A eyes could not be kept � � I I � I I �__ I I � I- I I I gine; it holds the Ateamor, to im path al'health. TiesElleftom, that in other fifty to One against thom4, but they lighter. Tht knowledge of Bob's fate all about the old row, &�d Father, exadtly e,v6r$ m6raing, my dear, stam. mallmll;6 0,114 the fOrmuld for Its open, and his head tolled about and in tbo, Sol,; It sriatchpq the fire from years has come to drive out Its 'thou. lived tfor twelve weeks patitleAlly though hard, was bettor than bar. It you can do anything to make It mOred hubbY - gut I said ovary morn. witflufaoturo are k6pt a strict see, dro-,ppod over Upon blS shoulder, and .. . Iabilil with itq delielito touch, and sand hearlea has not visited,owr witiou. without food. Yet an Dec. 10, after rd8SiU9 UUMTtainty, Besidefi,ahis had tight bttwe6u him and little Maggie Ing. ,H -but t didn't Auppoad it W,sA T16t, . dowa upon hiS cheat, in a way thAt . miikM th# Da.tiOnd qUAkO With Its It 19 a -glorious thing to be well,, !low bavW4 6steu their last gralo of rye, tound a, byrapalh6tio companion, a I WU,h you would. BOU's & good 611OW 1145436880Y uulaAt I 816pt Ill It. Which MAxImitil in tio 1446fidtito tlisot' a rAdis shaving go difficult owatift Alkipmidouif i0tobiovism4nts. Whitt power otr4k6t6 thit W�* Ahfoultl kol## 4W th$y $4111slid Out 1114 tpl"Iy triOd to A#00'esity to Miss Zuph6mialsi ttndar & mighty sight b6tt6r than I've 06r wis, to I)tLt It AlIfts 4 44fteWlitt, trAss of it *Al bs Viatod WM 4 for W kolght of tb* lithor ItIld A; . br6a*Vt dbWA thik f0rd(ft k*4 liiloltdo 11160illik Wk#* 6*4 1000*1 if** i . t siiiirlih, 60 t*k WAO tktAdA 44 IWIA140, 94011. Wit sky W" Utts 04aln, with �ofl, iiM 114 wo 84b Abotliv k*kWAloA OX4446 , 1 1 , . '. �� W*& " 04 44 kok 4A o" ***1 400*0 PAO Am thA AAtiftlis . 1, .