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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-11-29, Page 30 — —.---�.�-,.�-.,.------,--,..---.�,- ­­­ , ­ - TUOUGHT FOR THE MORROWIV .. oumulat�on. Do not forget to project , a, plain for eternity. You acknow. MISSIONARIES IN UHINA, POMARITY OF THE, BIBLEJ . CHILDREN'S COLUMN, I - ­ - ' - -- � -- -­­­ ­ . 001,311, 11111svitiltions "It Is all very well," rewarM a ,,,I,t,, --�­. FA31ILY GENIUSES, I � rilim -Some .are I open, §ome . . .. . I . secret and uslavowed. The regiiln,T� ledge yourself immortal; where, then, BibId, the finest tyPogTaphy,. tha� ' . ' .."" � ­ - � girl, "to be grateful for favors recelved,i - --- . . - -----I----- - ---Mi--- will you -be a hundred years from THE MANY DANGERS WHICH THEY ENGLISH STATISTICS SHOW THATI A YOUNG DOG TRAINEFt. but It Is, rather hard to have to thaak people for what you never t, It seems 1418TAKES MADE IN. CHOOSING OA - . I The Rev. Dr. Talmage Dwells, on the Uncertainty trittowl, You say that pierhaps, by be HAY14 TO FACUo """* IT HAS NOT DECLINED, Avtbuw St. 14asse mind III* rair of IN 44tile4t. to me that I am contlitually'callod, upon BEER$ FOR OUR CHILDREN. I Man's . Some gnat exception,you might alive a bundred years from now. Then , , Ilet (Ile A0110Y01103194 Of 11ravo Most and Women silastwelub Me litill1cullicti- I Over 0-090000 Coille-i Ismiled by illso 1111i'll lob and Vorelga Allblo secletyllk Twelve ed Illswist. Chicago has 4 boy phenomenon In th 0 to make acknowledgments of proposed; , benefits which are either forgotten ox ,I . . X%e Foolish Ilenkar , Un of Prienato of- . of ,Life. �. where *WJJI you. be, at thq end of a, (1111-IN91:11k Volonlat lost III) Ilk 111110 Th"ll. 39olklisti. animal training line. Ue is Master Ar- overlooked and which certainly are novel; bestowed. 'YOU Must COWO 4134 stop; ten Lead to flowillo Action B I . �ii4et re . -- . tb`�usazd yea-ral Where will you be 84104. thar Lane, aged 10 years, and he has . with me next summer at Newport, my; e AlAbItloom ]Per Our,clillarea, bit* . A deap-atch front Washington says: WK Might. It was a tremiendoup ei million of years from now I A, bli- I Missionary effort wa3 first form- Statistics Issued show a vast Ili. access with plished Some remarimble results t1A pair of Pug dogs. slear,l Says Mrs. Tiptop, and, of course,, I 0 Mach Not ax"et To - I -Rev. Dr. 'rnlaago ,)reached from the night'. Ats the text comes xuallbag lion of years? A trilliciv, of years? A ally reeognizwl by this Chine -40 Oov- crease in tilo,ciroulation of the Bible, Ue has broken them to harness So that I thank her profusely and accept with' "Have you noticed," said. the protes. follkwing text .- "This :Right thy Soul through the dakkness, lie drops his quadrillion of yearsT A, quintillion ornment in 1844, in it treaty with It has been stated that the opposite they. , will trot eltlttv single or double, pleaiiure; but the season Passes, and the Invitation never arrives. 'When Pional mall-asid I bave-"that,in every , nt be required of thee-l"-LUlke, Xil. Poll, He forgets his big barn and of years?,- But a hundred years are France. is the case in the Unit oil States,where and to vary the Performance one dog are yen coining to dine with usT Mrs. family where there are children there IS. � his uzslieltered crops. "This night 20. . mothing,; ,a million of years are I . This convention extended Imperial Publishers and booksellers are cited lilts . little been taught to sent blinself in the Wagon while the other acts as queries Casual. 'You must really c6mo isoon. ", at least one youngster, or two, destined, In the the My text infroduces us into a fine thy soul shall be required of thoe." inothinig; a billion of years are nothing protection to the 111,ronell missiowiries, I , as having- said "there is no 'noncy 14 horse the Aoirlistures.11 The Pair of pugs are father and will.write and see it we can arrange a:, day.' But that dinner Is never eaten, So. eyes of Parents for wine great and tillighty calling or varcer in )ife? foamit-h-ou,se. The occup kable, thing klie that .a trilliola of years are nothing-, a 'a who were all roporesentat Ives of the A talk , with Mr. son 'Henry Frowde of the Oxford Univer. Senior 64 are na'Ined respectively Ruffles and Ruffies Junior. are so it goes ork. These Invitations seem a, Ilsve you noticed, too, how their friends I I help them along in this bellef? Dr., wonderfully ,successful. As far as I about exit was be was un- for it. It quadrillion, of years arel nothing; I Roman Cathollo church. Although s s this Statement tractable ,They - that a little 3 -year-old friend sort of counterfeit coin which some sect. r to , Blank calls, Pats I lie Youngster of 3 years prepared was M, t it lack ears, tell, he was als honest, industrious, 0 * quintillion of years are nothing- ltaprovislons didnot extend toothers very Materially. He 'says it is true of Arthur's drives, them with perfect ety people try pass for good money.11 They really delude themselves, too' In' , On the head and says to fit(- fond parents.. enterprising man. The crops were com� of brain that kept him in ustprepared- Now knows ,COMPA104 D WITH ETERNITY. than the French, the right of all MIS- Safety. that the business of some American ­ When thinking these isham Invitations call for &I 'I declare, it is quite remarkable how . aws. a Main w,ho, 0111012911 Ing -in, The istow and the granary So I "k you, Where will you Spend slonarlets to labor in Obitia, and to Publishers has been but the writer called upon this trainer, dogs hitched certain amount of gratitude from the re -1 Much this child looks like Brown, the . to do business, knows enongI4 to save were full, and the naell Itand oxen tug- WW soul. A 11 Of, the idiots WiIA' be oterintity? I Jor it wake convextsbas bLentacitly recog- reced, youthful this isnot the result of any falling off to the were a small sulky which the lad had him- I cipients." I I I great Surgeon. Of cours(t, you do not rv- 'member Brown. He died before your ged away at other loads. The Matter ,sayed at Iasi. He was not an idiot. was a After you . Olt, prepare it, Leave not titatil the last hour. Leave it nobtsn� nized since that time, while occasion- al Imperial aearees have been Issued . In the Popularity of the Bible in ,im. self orica. The ' constructed. . I "No, I have not found, the work of - I Splaulsks In Ireland. . The spinning wheel and the flax wheeli ally., to Right then and there the forld parents areat perplexity. , alas I how =any men are IV""' But, , have gone to t1he trouble to raise a , may never be til yet, get sic,k; you commanding the Vleoroyg to extend ' explanittion given Is that tr now an,l more econonlival inachincry aining It I be litifflesps difficu to" he said in to 01. itiquiry "It has Indeed are still found in the Irish cottages, Make it resolve. Johnnie shall be a Sur.' for time, and foolish, for eternity[ arcip, you want ,Wine p1twe to put it. TAey know enough, when they sell a sick. Leave it out tristil you get more . time. protection to all missionaries within I . their . answer has been introduced by other publish. I . . . where many it girl has her wedding dow-, ry of Iluen and homespun Made at home.' igeoll. And when Johnnie pull$ the Ilmb% . pff his sister's doll and cuts it opep and H tilargement is the word. I See him thing, to got the worth of it, but time; you may never get mioro� . Leave it until old', You provinces. T4wenty years ago you woulil roost I ers of the Bible. Never was there, he . .. . . . ' I � . I . Although it is more the task of the older. laughs in fiendish glee to e S e the sawdust paletrating, by tho light of a torch � I they baxter away an immortal soul put you got may never got old. Leave It. not, un- w.isaillion worshippers qf Confaelus to Says) $1,013 a demand for Bibles as � Women; there are still girls Who do their! spinning Stint and lay by a certabil running.out he Is not prop�My arid duly� spanked, but smiled upon, for his tulitliods� how much extensionof room is need- .for Aot'lling. They have everything it may never strive again. Leave it a -single native Christian, but AJ* il�t PM4611t; three times as many Ox� ',��I­ T , ;� - - . 11 itmount for their wedding outfit, I of nursery dissection are regarded as . I ed. So many loads of corn, so many I Insured baL their souls, '.Choy are , untH to -morrow. This night— though it is impossible t6 give ac- ford Bibles have bean sold as in any , � -1 A Pleasant sight it is to see tile elderly signs of budding genius. In after years I . any feet of wheat. It must .be so in careful to hisive all their titles 9004 front, and so, many feet deep. He Says, obt this might, thy soul may be required ou:rate figurest the Christian popula- � I Previous year. The British and For. . eign Bible Society, which prints tile I . � . 1. Irish women outside their cottage doors spinning the flax or the Wool, ! . As long as when Dr. Blaul� sees Johnnie "tending" It a da water fountain It does not trouble , " When I get ill , e now building done except; Ulwt for heaven. They are of thee. A -ad suppose, in that.snoment tiOn of China now .numbers several ,910,riPture,ii in 400 languages, repre- .1 " I ;. �,*,� � the weather is warm the sturdy Irish i 0; in in the least that lo�iig ago lie thought . . .prompt W their onga,getuents with , Ishall have everything. Nothing then You should say, "Wait until I -can . hundreds of thousands,,thanks to the - . I S pnting the speech of seven�teatbs of . .1, ,, I .1, 0 11 , . P / man, old or young, Sc roof exZp i to sleep under. The free air and sunshine i nn te looked lilt; I e tile great Surgeon. .bwn.. Ili fact, he has forgotten all, tri, banks and brokers, but fall�ins �heir for me but to enjoy myself." In all- , obligations to God. Tiley pall down kneel down , and ,say my prayers." . "No work of the vaHous missionary so_ . cieties connected with the world, issued in the twelve months ... . "I . .1 are her choice, and the sweet skyAs the about having called his parents.' cttten- . I ticipation ,of the barn onlarged, ho ' their barns and build greater,' "If Death would xeSpond, time .-now, to say your grayers." "Walt untill UNGLAND AND AMERICA, ending with, last March 5,017,000 I , . , ,� i . fairest roof, . , I .1 There is still an excellent market In lion to the likeness. But JullauleIN par- .. ents did not forget it and squandered . . folds his arms and says anybody if.). .hold the Increasing crops, . in ,111 the world, is proospetQu . , get my friends together, and bid them ' The Church Missionary So-cioly has 01010103 Of tbo Blble,-a bulk absolutely without preeedent and considerably . 11 ­ I Dublin and London for homespun and woven goods, and many ladies of the no-, . . KII thitiesmall means upon Johnnie's edu- . ention along the lines be was "destined" . . ­ � , but, have no Shelter fdr the kr � as I a baris, If a Man happy, Iam that,man," But his par t .1 cuts isto guod-bye. I 11 � Death would- say, "You 25,000 native adherents, and inany More th.an half a millionAti aceess of I - I . . . bility have of late done much to restore: . . to follow, Now behold Johnnie, fitting . . . . is Stunned with the words, "Thou , - .good , , p to bold. them good-byo." cannot. sto other societies are equal in numerical t he perjoit previously. .. the industries of Ireland to their former' ,around � � a drug store,.to be sure, with on; . . I — fool I" "Where did. the voice conte Should couteat them with aisly game, %, But I eanin-ot go Into eternity with strength, The. people of the United ,corresponding 'Of that hage mass, over.30 per con't., �� place.—Harper's Bazar. ' 1: . I . easy air of familiarity, but lie cannot, . anti try to oli4ut them, out of I a husk- from?" 11 Who dares say that to )no, dred dollars, -they wpuld say, "-No, you - all these sins about me Give me time "Too 'more interested in MIS- States are I. I or, 1,5:)1,000 copies . are in L,,agliall. - - ­,, � I 11 - - .., I . . Bentrices and Senedicto. writeM. D. afterbio name. . Now, it was too bad to spoll a Wee, I . . t4ii first Man in all this country V don't I 1, Sec. wlittrt you are driving to irepelnO' Death .would say, slonary endeavouv in, China than. in In theliv,olves those figures :Ire 0 . i '?, . I ""'. . 11 All-sti-ticle in a Syd . ney paper discusses I titroug boy like Johnnie by per$IstInj that . I I . I . I It was the voice ,of God� I " Thou fool, at I" Bit . L they allow, Satan'to � Swindle . late, Vo xepetutl Thim night thy -soul I required. Yea, thig houri Yea, such work in other parts of the world, and have almost abv many MIS- sufficiently Significant, but even fi; . I . . I . the relative proportions of men to women' In the coloules of Oceania, It is true. he remain In college when he had been . . I . I far better off working in a sawmill. He . this night thy soul . shall be.required them out. of - . . . . . is � � . * Ye , this seeouil!" this minute!� PL slonaries in the Celestial Vmpiro as m ecord privabely c 7d � . that the disparity of numbers Is not so , I . would' have been all excellent hand at � � � . limbs But, it of thee I" . I .. - . ALI, TILIE ,' 1; RICHIllp OF HEAY9X. -. What was the malady that took him I . Olt, by the Or.oiss of Christ,. got . � I . England has. . � . ,on1pil,,d, , not yet published, .of . the growth . . � I , � . great now as it was, 'and the tendency Is! toward equalization. Yet even in $ouW sawing off trees my, � makes me slilverto thln� of litisIty John- - . � Neither was it -1"k cl time that immediately away: --1 know not.. Buf ready! Repent, amAl Say, "Jesus, thou Are these Missionaries safe? It is . . DURING '1711H L,'U13T I)BdADR. . . MAS'Pult,&RTgun A. LANE. . Australia there are only 85.Beatrices-for Benedicts, ale as a doetprl And I am sorry to see . . . . . I Tollunie still , trying to live up to what IS ' ushered the mapa of the text' that night he expired. He never built into the lirst hour unarmed. I Som, of David, hava'suarry on me!" impossible, of course, to answer ab- soluttely ill the affiroantivL, for it - been In 1889-99 the " num.bov, of complete only a ver� simple process, requiring patience pd time., They are clever, 100 and thisis the most highly favored colony.' In such colonies as . . . I cequired of him and doing nothing great- .. . so fore the, remaining suppose lie was, very busy. Early -a �p In Christ yuu tire sate, . Out of Hint, . you perish. "O Israel! how shall. . I John Chinaman gets thoroughly , ar- I�nglisli Bibles sent out was r,34,980, little are animals, de,wlte the fact that they pugs, a fact, -. the Way, which'they . West Australia, "where the gold 'comes from," there are only 159 spinsters fo*r. . or than clerking In a drug store. His .. . . . doting inarnma still tells her friends that . . he was sheaves had been gathered and date to bed, overseeing the work� .. � . give thee ub?."� oused by the agitators he will mas- I E,acll Yet"' -ShoWed a. consist ell L, ,i toady seem I I to have entirely forgottex), for they: every 100 bachelors. In Queensland th e� . . lohnnia is studying medicine, "is getting . . himself reaped. ',Choy ihattled in no I . most. FroniAlie way things went on loads of grain on the next 4EY, but aboui, Lliat I k6uw he looked . � By what airgumetat Shall I address . . . I Snare the missionaries with 'US RUIS, . 0OMP1u the Ehiropean foroos riso.tlip-to. last Year, When it, -,vas 618,- enter' . 215. �I'on yoars age the Now.'Vcqta� quite � into, the -spirit of the work with as much interest-alid awbition as percentage of unmarried ft,wales to sm- married Males is .65 and In New Routh i ical. experience." I am daily ex- I � . prittet " . . ., pecting, however, to see Johnnie jump, . . . place, . . a. long procession followed him ' out to alter. his 9wn business, and had plotity youV -By what. imixissionsate- appeal . may I miave youl action as' seat against .him.. Oil the Other hand . . . " ments were 594,613, and last Year 0141. * would dogs tbat-are credited with a far r f intelligence.. ; Wales ,7.0. New South Wiles and Vitito- ria call take the largest consignment of I lsut� of leading strings and join a baseballi I . team or, do something of the kind that - . . burial. If the world express . el., its Lo do. But Might; � be riot xathex.-have . . . - I can do mothIAg more, I leave you -Vtiro .4o gained q1, the , missionaries It, , 719, th,6 I litdrvening%figures b:tving I . *.it , 14 � The older dog is one of a pair,aud is female emigrants, for the excess of un- -fitted him for. -. . . : . his brawn has . . . "Did sentiments in regard to him� it would blid fifty bushels of wheat less than be ' in the litunds of that Savlo IuVi Who (lied respect Of tll� PeOPI0 that they 11re �"Owcwhitt fluotuated - with gi�noral 7 ' years old, The: younger one is 2 years married men is 69,060 in the former Col- i you ever see sitch a bead?" re,. .1 � . put over his grave, "Here lies interred caught, in the last hour in sqoh'a MIS- . . I . . ' to red,eem you.. I leave you to). Lha t not looked. upon, it,% �,forelgn- devils-, � tendency to. ]Aorea&o. Of Port ions of old � find is about the thirtieth son of u 1 ony and 73,468 in the. Ifitter. In Taints- Marks the admiring friends concerni I .. � I ng; . . . the infant with bulging forehead. -"That, - . a successful inan, of ,great enterprise, erablu, pred leasinent, ? Yes, he had time , 1. . I. . ati last God ibefore, whom-you.must , in the same sense as the Ordinary I . 11 large- the Scripturds, suvh -,is file Psaims; 0 , . 16 . � I . 11 , scattered, family, which, of course, is widely The two -in ques . tion, Ruffies , nin only 8,875 heroines are required but New Zea, land requires 48,557 for e4 nal. . . ; 11 . Is a lawyer's bead!" I . . . . . and influence, and.he departs, Mourn- enough; u every Man has, appear, a-nd. anower for present Ellstropean. or American, and they are I i.lie ospols" 25,POO were issued in SIMI . . or and Senior,. at -e the most impor- i Ity of the sexes. I I . . I I I I Now, I have never seen lawyers pos� . I ed by the whole ce himselL, for (he futere Men talk its . , . . acceptance or. rejectid . n of"iner I ey. . allowed to act very muck .as they" 1889-90, anti last year- they numbored taut local representaflires Jn the .male . I I.. .1 I � . begged of heads larger than the average I ,� . r ;. I ' . I to his ashes.111 God wrote over his thoug,W . in order ,to' ' get pre" .. . � . . ' Lard God. Almightyl.. *1 havwl done. . . I s where _pleisse. There are Many place I 467,482, not a little of that gre,lt in- line. . . . I I . Both answer to the name Ruff, but have them So- trained that they tinder- A:Subutltute Vor a Powder Pug. . maxVis or foreheads that bulge noticeably, .. ' . .- I 1. I but the child whose dear baby bead ap- - 1 .1 grave, and oil Itis barn,duar, an -opi- Pared for eternity, -they. must. have, a .­ ! 1, I . inty best to call them fin, Into thy a few years a lady hillmsiamry. dare . . crease being due to the fapt that -IL'6 � .1 I stand -me when I designate which I Women with shiny complexions are apt ,. . pears � a wee bit too big for his dear, ..,, ,. . . . taph of four letters—"VOOVI That.the monl,li or a:year to go and sit, dqN.vilp . � ' 1 6,rt, I hands loommist their m7 . wins, I " � not venture, except, , wiiIi a 6tr6ng 000 coples we're distributed to the troops '.�homs mean by snying .1unior or Senior. � ,, - "Old to indulge in an excessive use of the powder P,uff that is distrimetital. Ili the'. .� . . little body is set down at once as a Com- - . . . .. "We'll lawyer divine epittiph was' c6rrect, I infer and, read and. pray. . 1-Jeaven is not a . . . . . I . � . wxits. - escort, but previous to tlio. outbreak * ' as they loft these for. Ruff, despite his Years, WAS easily .1 end to their. skills. A substitute that does Ing laWyer. make a of � . - . . from the fact that this man had I.iv- ,�Jo uld ill at: L caches only the top of . . . I . . I 0 1 there were ,Scores oflady mi.stiionarles . I 11 South Africa. . The Willy now ],,ng- taught. . I corambneed .his. training .by - n bit o rm and. saccee0s; for the time at . hinsi say- the fond�and 96olish: pdrents. I I . But they do. . I .. . . ed §o; many years, and made no pre- s me -high Mountain;. .!L'touchegs earth .9. . . . I .. . . ' . . ' who travelled alone. hu.ndle6as Of.miles lish Testaluent' is sold at Jess than hitching I him to a little. light Sulky,, Which had -constructed,. and driving hi'll' least, -in softening the appearance af a . seldom , ' I . . I ­ . I . . . When,' oh, when will doting parents ' . � ausq all., aver.'And: that man Who Is 'time paration for the future, and boo' ,,, I I ' . . . . HOW ENGL AND SECURES . FACTS . . . . .. In the interior, without coming to I I ' . .. . I cost price. Since it was firit, brought I I around 4. ring. Before commencing his too, highly glazed skin is a plece-of.cham- ois ' A specially. prepared face . . I � � flearn that "gesilus muot be born and ­ I - . he was "tponing every thing. until to, eati or aleoP, �br think, haa %time to . . .- . V---" I ,. �. . � Inte"It"milea Dell'it-timent like Brill"4111 harm. i ' . .: I I . :, . out in 1894, over 7,00,0,000. . coples have 10sops, . � . though, I bad brought. him un- ,Ieather� i I , eather Is sold that acts as a great com- I never can be. taughtT' And when, oh, . I . . . dear little boys� he got larger barns Additional barn- -b * aved. Yet that -miin' died unpre- - e. . I . of . 'itiveilintent -Valust le. Facter. � . 10 4. . It is usele lia t ­ j n I iss.to pretend t Ob. been issued at a -loss of X25,000, ,as It der I . absolute subjection of My .will, and I , . fort to a'shilly, or greasy skin,but in'de - I when will they'let their ... � . *be individual � Wi they � room could not make b1m. hilppy. Show pared.. ULN, f3li,, not- As a man ,who. . . I . . - ', . - - .. . The methti4 by Which our Ilitelli- . . Chinaman* is a grateful individual, I. . � . cannot.' possibly be . produred at its �.. �. . ... . to had only to show him what was r9quircti. . Insure his prompt sympathy'sind obedl-. , fault of -the prepared article. the ordinary chamois will a . 1. nswer our and , girls . as I . .. khould be .allowed to be while. they. ire: , - - me the man made happy by worldly trips -and attimblea on a rioad, .but as I . . � . .. I . ge4ce Department gathers 'together. Flo, *is,. however, fairly Sensible, and . . . .. . . . sel4ug price. . Alt the. Oxford. and ence.. 'Camliiidgo - ' ' . .. . . .. I I . . . I . � . purpoqp�,very. . I well. A. pad of tissue paper eien Is use-, growing to be, men and. women? I am . . . � . �. . - I I .. . ` . accumulation. Who are the )Men Who men galling from ,some Alpine cliff . . , . I . I . � ha.ve the most anxiet* and - Work the have boell. watt.ch6d­by the .pe antry . . � . . . � its stores of recorded. infointA Lion are, I .. -he .knows . that the .various disrIcts- . . . . an establisheil in University P�ossO',; which . I . '. . . . . . �. .. togicLhor With the Queent's Printers est "Yorang Rtiff -watched, with much haten' the stately demeanor of. his progpnWl . - This or a square of chamois leather ful -eat consfa will be, found of -t at When' -O- wondoring this because I know a dozen— .. . � . ;- I . .. � , u Many— ., � .. - . . . ... : 4: and I am surck yo' know. quite as ,. . . I 11 . . .. hardest? The tailliolialres., - 'The Melt . . . . illig thPY 90 down-atlidusand' .feet) . varied ih-character, says a,wrifer in* . . . . the r, 6 . . � . � . . � . . . I . It all the large centre.9 Of Population in . . . . I I talona.have t.he right A# printing the . I . . . . I . who ha.ve the greatest freedom from m .1 . III Is w Lrli g In the air -da -s oil on ..the a I I . . rilim -Some .are I open, §ome . . .. . I . secret and uslavowed. The regiiln,T� . � China, ate moie'useflil to. him.' Than � I .. BibId, the finest tyPogTaphy,. tha� ' . ' care are those whq live bil . I. . *A'G.ES. xpoks. Ka t,his, Man, from the tip-top W . . . . of Wordly Pro,sperlty,-Slipped and fell . . . . .. I . -reports: of our military 'atfadheg at . I 1. I . . - . all the . k . . . PIGTAILE D DOCTORS � cholc�st paper, and Mosi, .artistic I ,of bindings are r' quis! 6 tied for e flo - thd I . THEIR DAYI� . Prosperity is Uice * Salt: wilt r; the o . . I . . . , I Eighteen centuries have, passed. since I . . . fo . courts- si�spply mi�ch. These reign * . � I officers,. whose qualifications,.neces­ . - . I . . In his own 1, ind.i. The modica,l MIS- - .. ume,' and there is not the . . . i ' more, you drink of it thethirst -ter you ' ' I . tha,t, ca�astropho. The- ..bcd Y of that . I . . , . sarily i.ncl unintance 'of- the Ild ' e acq . . . � siouaribs have done. more for Christ- . . . . slightest diminution to be obso rv6d in . . . I e='nd for sum Loons 7 copies t Ile ' 6 - . . are. ",Soul, take thine ease 11, Ali I aid riell fwrmer has so �boyougbly gone to , . . . � I , . language 6X the country in which ianifyii� China than- any -Ot . her get of . . . ,d . . . . . . . . . . I . . ai man ever give.qase to his . ,-soul'by dus t - that no� one suspects where it IS . .. I . . . I . . . . .:. . . they - -s -in oblistant are w 6xving, People, because after 'curin& the . . I . 1 91 - . - Mr.,.,Frowdo says that ,the. total all- , . . . I � . : ,. such a process? The soul *is a spirit'.. . - Out his ,Soul, still -]IV.$S—Iivcs � I mO;r' .are, touch with. the, section' 'I_ of. the into , bod � y they have been enabled to per - nual outimt of Oxford .Bibles fot.gome : I I . A, I . . , Ciain linatexial things be expected tp� actively. than yo,tirs. or mine. ,And h . . ' " e, � 119'ence to which that coulitry is . ap� suade those wbo have benefited from' . . I. . � ,y�aFs,pa�t has been upward of -ti, mil- feed it V Cam the soul 6 . at' wheat, -or xemembers,.aa, though it Were only an - . . propriated. It is their dut * to 'watch Y the' treatment .to listen to and'. 6- , . . . pr lion copies, and even before thor6 Was 'Oxford . corn, or hiardw:are� This Man hour ago, the stupendous impressiO* n. � I . -ail staillLary events, to attend man- fit by their spiritual advice. - Lven . . . . all American branch o,f the . . ' ' ' .had thought -billy of the three -or four. , - of that moislont .when,. in depperate'llit- I .1. .1 . I I . oeuv, . ' ors, .to observe changes:, in arm- � Lifter favors received ItJs often very' - . � . . I . UniVex-sity . Press ,tile weekly ,ship- . I I E . . . the hot boys aild girls who, are evei, 'on paradii ' � .. % .. 1. Ing for. country excursions. In � . ". I . . I. before their �arcntg' friends.. UnhaPpi . - .. �-,, ,' I weather. . — .. i % I I . ,� ! . � I little inoitalo!' , i .. � . . � : ..; . . i �.` . �. .,;"- I I . . . 'Ithe Lts,sitxna'ge of. the Menui .' .. ,"It Isn't iu�tlse natural order of things - I.. . .1. ... . � . � . I .1 The menn. Oh,that cosmopolitan COM_ L that every child born should be. Ira- . I 1. , -position. which claims to be French or 63ensily and startlingly clever, and it. . � I . I English; but is a little of -both and not Isn't always the great keniuses that give . . � . much of either! if after having arrslnged�. early signs of what they.are to be in the , , ' ' I.the courses' so, that white meats. do act g i oming years. "Many it genius has been I I : . . . I follow upon one another,. that a certain slow of growth. Oaks that flourish for a , .1 . I I : desirable variety 6f tastes may Prevail thousand years do !lot spring up into I . . . . . . . I ,and that the articles. served blend as beauty like a reed." . : 1, .. practically its possible, not all..rich, etc., a. ., It is Well for one to be ambitious for . . I - little,careftil consideration could -lie be- one's ­children, for lies not,there been . I . . , - stowed o I n . the spelling -and concord of' wany.a. great �ndeavor made simply bei ' . .. . . . words,. how much more attractive would cause tho maker of it knew,that some � . . . , - I be'the delicate sketch or the otherwise loved one was expecting him. or her to , � . I . � : . I Z I . I . . � ya,rds of human. life, and regarded not * . . prepar zs�jss,-there came crashing into - � . � .1melit, his cars "This n1glit thy soul shall.be. - equipirent, and in administra- . . ' difficult to get .LTOnn Chinaman . to, . listen to the missionaries, but - when menT, 01: JUILOMMAO 1,110 Ul1lL6rl,.;:.UaI;0S I . often exceeded f ive ,tons. in weight. I . .OUT TOR A DRIVE . . . . . . .. enough 6y observation I . . I put'llim -in the ddintily appointed ca.rdl Surely this is not -a great trouble, nor .is ,it difficult to. . � � I . Ina It r Vv e never want, to d sappo n . -. those we love.' We always Niant to be. � the millions of 'fuilonge Stretching out in,to the infinite. . 1. I I . . . required of thee." I . . I . . . . . ' tion y'. They gain their . generall kindwledge in first place by kee I)- . . I . once he embraces . the new religion I . - The Americalib take the .keenest In- . . , shafts of the wagon, and Ruffles Senior I - achieve. � � . , I . . . . just* as great as they expect us to be, but� . ­ . � the destiny of a child should be as wliselY� . . - , I . . I wish to make two or three . . . itv * * If between , This alld L.e, or: six - ' I I . I - . .the d - Ing open, their eyes and ears, by Stu. y- . he is thoroughly to ,yal And.ready to � I 1. I '.iys ierest, -in Bibles an( fliblice - I . I LI Matters I . , ' ' "'a Place on the seat. I soon tau lit too" , I .9 � : him. to hold the reins. . : . � I A Toilet Hint. , . . I I ' I . directed'as possible,but not robbed of all ' . . . ' . remarks . 1. . about. th. I is man's exit. 4rom.. the O�clock Lo-moriow morning, the .game ­ - . . I , ,­ Ing the press, the military, periodleals, � . . ­ . I withstand perseetition, that dwarf;s , , ­ � . . . the erings, � CbrisU in was shown very dlearly at the Unto . . . . I tile, of tbe.rcvi.sed ,.`r6ta- I 6 Ruffles Senior lmows tile letters of �yes' Peifornsipg'one's toilet without the use I of a bairbrnsli 'Ing almost 'Impossible OL -individuality. - It may be the !fonilest � . . I dream. of. a motheg's lift, to see her'son. . � 1. . .. . � . . I I, . world. I . I � i . . . voice should accost o u r, souls, would, it . . . . I I and the linnital war budget, and, . . . .. , , suff of other r- I Ell Ind . tyrs almost - LOU). insignificance I Of Publication .1 . . i mossat.4. Notonly Ilia aut,hofizo(i the alphabet and. will bark it A�- is . put before him. and be is asked it it to some. ' We'ha8ve heard, however, of an . I . . follow'rig. this profession or that, but� . . . . i. . . ' I . . � I � . � . . . . . It wits in strong contrast 'with his . 1. find w likewl§c. disconcerted? .1 . . I No, I call say for Many of. you.' You are not above all, lti� associating. wit foreign off * .. . N wers on tersns� of intimacy. There . . I . 'The reason that the . mandarins -'and I . � I . BibW holds its own, but the.: revised. . I . ... � stands for apple. If I - point -.to B or 0 ' and ask the same question, be,will.growl. English woman pos"ssed'of .a remarkA- . bl fine head of hair bronzy gold in color y . . Will he be as successful in it- as he shonld I .. ti Of , � be if he was prompted in the adop Ing i I . 'We. I-Iis surroundings Nvere as bright , - I so well dresied. for ochure h q,s you. are is, as a rule, no to help mota of eminence in the administra� v4wSion- is slowly,but; steadily increlts..,r I . . 6 his head. Ile also tells time�, . and shak 'who'rarely uses a hairbrush, but subst!- ' , . � I It solely by the determination not.to dis , . I . as could be. We know more about.his .. for ,heaven. That dre6 , . a you have on, ,reluctance * , . . the -Military' attache. Toreigst'na- . I . tion of Chinese affairs striv6 against . . . ing in,3M)IIIarity. , . I . . , . . . - I'll. inforin him it is 4 o'clack and, then - . e itstes for- it a large Vice of soft. ,Cream colored silk. With this handIcerellief she 1 ,� . appoint his mother? . L .. I . With an inordinate desire W'Ilfl: her - - . � I ve barns .than his house, but I.judgp, of .. I . will 'Weaf lovt-�-gct out of 4amlition; but - I . ticing know . 'the I . rtanee of re- . . . MPO , ObiLrstlanity is because .the work of . - I I . I . . . I .,. I 0 . —, I . I . . . . . . . . . say, 'Ruff-, what. time. is- itT He will bark four th-nes. They will Wilt refuse 'Dw'huugry,1f rubs and strokes her hair night and. . . . . I 6 the very best possible, I . . . . children appear ' I . . the style of his hon -'se from ,tbit of . ' ItUi barn. Men do t take better the robU of Chr�qtls righteousness will I clpirooity� kee a1taches. in -They . . . �p . : . t'116 missionaxias tends. to disere'llt p . - . . . . I . . : WHEN JAMES 1. WAS KING.. � 11 to eat, no matter lit - I tell morning and to this process attribute.- the splendid condition of - her hair, which . . . I kilvalstage the unwise mother often -forces - w . . . . . . 'them to ap , I . . . I -at their very Worst by no care. ' Of their borses amd cattle. than of liever;Wear, Qwt, for the latest ages Og . I heaven. vi,.Aar the sa nad pattehl:aa, London Who are always. . . . I . . . ' their dishonesty and.treaoliery. John . Chinaman as a ChristiastAoos not p4t � . .1 �. I . . . . I I — �.- . . , , them the.food isn't'pold for or that I . I haven't had any." ,. , . . . is frizzy, be I Ight and tstronqt ' ', � I . . . . pear . sit before strangers. . .Tack. * I �. � correcting the .. .t . . I � . � 1. � . I . was: -full .of themselves. The house. . ­ . . . . - , .the r da liek; Idu n6t.stivan. to.Say that . . � EAGER TO LEARN. , . . . , . . . � I with abiss� It overlooked when he up e . salill-0.1 Th'tt llave.A.1101lt 11111d 11or-ols 'I`l1Ai'IlllVC VitIONfli'll. � , - I. . � � . . . . ,— . 1. . � I . . . . . I .. . - To Get ILIA of Ratio. - ' , . . . . I and there is. qui e a - I is growing tal , I when he humpy look to his shoulders -� I comfoets and luxuries. When the.ta- . . . . � I .you: are Sinless; but Christ bas. -made . � . .. I . � � it r�ule, .courteously These, -are, ,as . I treat8t], MPA:e f.ree of- the, military , - cum lug, ". tid if was aworshippo6r, of . lie I - . I � I I . . I ... . . '�Jlc now i volume of the historical . The. Shall's Globe, .. .. . I � Professor Henry.*.Ward of Rochester, . . . . The appro4ed method of . ridding a � slumps down irs a. lazy fashion -9 full -I . � I . . . . . . � . I � . , I, b, ' ble was spread, there was everything . � I . it:all right, ,He has mad:6.a. transfer of I I � 1. . I .. � . clubs, ar6 invRed to be. at pro;, fie is bold enots,gh I foy instance, . to I - � ' I . . I manwaripLa commissioll$ relittill" to ,,, who. recently returned It rein it trill Ing to cooking kitchen of rats is, accord* , e terti, to'starve'thera out. This. Sell I X, ion, dear to boys Who are, long- of 'in I I . . I and tired of the restraint of the schoo P , , on it to, administer to his a-ppetite. .. . . When visitors oam�e . to that house,the your sins a4d . -Pollution so that you . - Y. . ought to think. of lea,vi4 this world prestint I . . fessional fune'tions,. mantiouvres, ,eX- . . . . allow the feet. of his daughter to grow I .. and to do away with the terrible cuoi- I . the Manuscripts of Lohl MontagUe, of . . . i ed the palace of through the client' vIq t ,heran the the shah of Persia while at T( , oo ust be literally construed and stiltement in � barrels, , . . . room. At the same time ,Jack is quite as, . . . I . is bls� � . . mastex no doubt Would take ti " . 1�lem.Out I I I �. , . . only. Iis yon, thin'k.of going to,aWeA.- ­- periments, t6d trials with new wea-. . . . . . tom of. bindhig them, he at­ojaco .1 ar7 '6111011 r illt"os.tIng B Lt, , 'Ontait's sOMS tables ,61"tho Salaries . Paid tu public Pe - 0 Er Ig:. . rsian capital, says the Neweastl , ( land) Chronicle. In I& doicription of the meang-closely covered boxes at'id I umbs . or particles of any .food raw no cr . proud of.bIs good physique as I i In ther, ,and it is not' calculated to I putl . I .. 0 � . . an " There.aro twenty �eres of , -d say, . I . ding. it, Ilia weddill.g-the marriage,of. , ... � pansi. Some attaches, both our own I and our neighbors',:havo become per- : ousies traincindous' ho . stility and the lit- ' � ­ officials -about 1607-8, says the Lon. things,he saw he say�: � I or cooked left. about on closet shelves or ' in any other place accessible to them; him at his best to demand of him beforol I I � I stand up stralgh4l I . . lady callers that he I gra in ; tell acres of corn , f Ili sell acres the king's Son. .* I I � sonae. in, the countries Nvith .tenge haired of his fellow men and' I ,. .. . . ail. 1. d -un Da.11y NI . ­ 41 q 'The object tbat struck me as being . I This treatment persevered in will bring . "for goodness Sake." At once Jack be-! . of -grove. See'tbose sheep -down in that � valley. See those cattle *on thal hill. I -B!ok w. much do es death hurt a. twod� Man? NOL'.so much 'as the tip of his, gratao, - . . I I which they have been conn6otid,of- .. ' � Womell., I . It is a sign' of -the tittles .. I I however, ill' at a sbolety ,was formed I .. . .1 The l4ril Lreastiver. of England took . I ­ the most remarkable Wits a, globe made I ,for the shah and on which -he probably . . about aftor a short time the dosired re� . I sult. . . .. I .comes Ill at ease, and suddenly hishands . I . . Find feet seem' to.,have grown so big that, , - � All aline I Come and look .. it those tig- little finger. The . . Y Who, in letting ten lor years. nob. -officers . Two Fre not Ion :ago expressly f ,9 or the Put,- t h alary of �e365, with L15 extra for *, I 0 , It is the most re Stu died geog eapily. - I � warkable one in existence. . .. . . . ' I � . I . � he doe.q.Mot know what to do with them, . . trees'. There are ' 801110 figs ripe. Help You down into:your'last reating-place, wer e popular with.us, the Barand do poise of doing away with . .- . . livery; the chancellor of tho exchequ- * . I "As near its; I could Juilge, it was three .1 The Aullssir Psivid6n. . . . I . , Jt . and he !A glad enough to get out of the . . � hearing the half deprecating re- . . yourself. Plenty - of them.. See how shall be�seratched in the hand -with a .Granc�y . and Count Pontavice. de . I I � . I � THIS BRUTAL CUSTOM, . or, 026,,anl X12 for livery. NOW th6 . , . . . feet in diameter, correctly made$ the sells, . ... ... I I . parlor, mark as lie goes that "the boy is growing - those grape -vines thrivL,-and these . . . . � brier, oball be more doma ged' than. Heussey. Man English officers won .y . , . 11 . � . I'- . , which 'the * enoiltiesi of Ch ristin nli Y first lord. ,of the trcastxr3� gets X5,00i) . 'rhe hients and every part of It comp6sed coutl My recollection does not Serve I . I e I ,�, . -f -t , so fast I don't know. what to do with ' � .. . pomegranates I" Abundance . . * Of every- yuM ioy.-death, The grandest place oil I I golden opinions abroad. . General Swasne, .Who wits'long at Berlin, was rightly:Tsut. down its a result of the a nd tile chancellor p..1),000. lord cli.invellor of England had a very fat of gems. me exactly, but I remember that Persia . .'l "I . � �1, �p . . * I - , �, 4 . . aret tTaUnis fia St. Louis . him!" -Marg � . � I. . I Republic. thing. Plenty Lo eat plenty.to wear, , and plenty to congratulate, Yo(;� amid earth to Slcoi thO.130f test Pillow � and� . . . covittlets, are in .'' � � . mucIt esteemed by all fronsi.xitiser to . . I � .. work oUthe missionaries. I I . � . . I I -Lit, c 13s - hot ,mbracing. a fee of I a tiny, . ,was made of' turquoises, that being the national gem, so. lo sv��ak- I . , - , , . )� f . I - =�'-� I I v . . � - . , . . . I - . . Whose BOY 310 TOnt'lly � . all that, he dies I I . . .' I 'N'S 0 � . . THE CHRISTIA jusalker; so was Col.. Grierson, who hits About this oust ni a most amusing 0 ;92160�.or attendance in the star 6hawl- UArripm was in rul)ies, England - aml I � ��� 11 i, . . "I notice," said Toramy's mother, ac- . I . � I Whait then ? -Is elegance of xUAVE, . If there is just acconipitnied Count Wildersee to P, Story is told. A: lady missioniary oil I ' c6 ber, 2300 annuity, Z11 for clotho.,ir, , . ,rrance In diamouils, and so oil, every -- . cording to the New'Yori Evening Sun, I I Sur- rounding no dedence! Can not aman an , I yone on earth that !a t d be envied, it is the man who! dieo V . General Slade, for. many China. ' ' asked. tile j0k4c, 4f a mandarin why two tuns of wine, and an odd ON. from . . I portion being covered b.v beautiful gell's, and the Seas by enteralds. It contained . .. \1 ­ I I - \ "that. whoney I .' er.Tommy beings home a. . , good School report or makes his Mark lit . hille, in his full barh)i, or in hisrich well, - Dot not that Wily do all Men years military attacbe at Rome, was admitted to close griondship, by the she was content to bind her feet in I such a manner. Her retort % . "is to somewho.ve or other.. The lord chief . . took X�48- 75 pounds of gold, and there were 51,330 , ' in All. I was told that it was worth "' , . I 1, I . I I . football or Otherwise distinguishes him-. I . . I in it is the babit of Tom - ward robe ? No, They. that trust in I make their departure. Men ought to . � ill-tated XLng Umberto; and Am- . . the . point. "E'ngligh lady pinolice jusLice . . . . gon g 7,000 and was a were bagatelleo ;i -, I , . ... � self any way my'- father to fondly and Proudly refer ' . their wealth and b6ast themselves in have their wordlyl affairs settled, ,so erican o1heers who sorved in Cuba waist, Chinese lady only pinchce I At tha L thiag there were vario It" Ill from ail I could understajjd, , and was i � , .. . I . to him As 'ray Son.' But just let the . .. Ititude Of their riches the mu. -none of *.means that the executors and admi illistrators learned greatly to Ikke Lieut. -Col. foot '. " . teresting law offices that have now . made to utilize some of the'ftSt store of . i, 4 1 , � . . I .. 0 . . school report come.in gory %t-itb rOd Inki , I . them cia-la W afiy redeem his will hot be confounded, and so that I Le * . o, who sharod their. hardithips. I Next the me(Ileal di4pensaries, unfortunately, quite disappeare,d, gems owned by the shah." I . - It A I .- .. . C it ". meaning lunsatisracttory;' let TOMMY PlAY . . truant front Sunday 8011001 to 90 falling . brother, nor -give to God a ransom. for him, that he should liver for ever and what they have honestly earned be Mgt Scattered ' among those who have no The task ,of obtainlsag� knowledge � ,to the schools foir the childr(m of the litich its the clerk of the hrunptr,,the prothonota. ry, the chaffer of wax, the . . . . A Small Day's Pluou. ., . I In Kew bridge train in London last .. . I . !��i--.­ , "Where are you going In sucl h haste, . . or lot the neighbors setill in complaints . about ball too near their windows not see corruption. The successful,ma:n, ' right to it. It the Madden announcement . has Mn doubt been g reatly helped in this way; bmt a, zealous' officer has Chinese are popular insiltutions. ,I'll(,, mLssio.fiarles are willink to Initruo-1. I crier, and the joyners of the tales . a Week a small Loy was ol)qcrved to be stid- neigliborli" . � 'tTo the ralh I vay station." playing or chicken chasing, then it is that Tome to me with a frown of the text in the night. -time hughis . soul required of him, . . should be Made to You to-nihght, �Vhat ,would be the sitato of families? been known .to go sometimes - be- any Chinese ohildrenj and there. are .The latter office =ttst have Well OX, dorlmid at Z- 0 a year. tr,moly un 'Cho derily agitated, but iegillued his self Col'- trol after a.few moments. 'Soon after th6 , ,, Too bad, for I was going to tell you . . . o� . � my's father turns and groano, 'Ali, my dear, I don!t know * )� jAgain: Thq man 'of the text made, youg Have ylou,domie all that, you,. can 0 t yond the official channels and deal, thattsands of instances - where tile lord admiral received Z'133 as pay and conductor appeared tUld -asked for fares. he before the boy, a piece or news, � "Oil, dearl Now I'll loge another what you're going to do about tbilt son " . . I sudden exit. ,There .was no long lane ' I fit them for heavong,, . Could you fee ' I subi-rosa, with the secret, agents that tire often pressing in their offers of purents �have ii,ot the courage. them, Selves to become Christians, but who 4;,00 for food. The "Olarke of the When stood small there was a Slight patuse, anti the passew -jruIl1I,1--FlIp;rcnde it!.-ittpr . . of yoursIl . . ­ ­­ ­­­.. � - � . . Putting on PoUlticeil. � I I leading kip to this event. . The only warnidg which he the -"What-eveir I, as father or suother, purveying exclusive news. There is are w6e, enough to realize the advant- storehouse at Dettford strand" re- 6c,ived 13s 4d a year, and wits al� get,$ were itirprised to bear the following' large It to my Papa; I've "Ploatbe el �. - ' . . Thelt strong Points". . It for any reason a Poultiec cannot be It be- got was -on last night. It was n Ot a gradual could do, I have 1. , dolte, They will ,re-. member blow I for more than one Hasterhazy abroad . age of the learning given by the work- I . I .P.&I, lbiwed one olerilc at 1.3 a, dmy� The thwallowed the maney." I � . . "Women waiters," said the other inall, "are so tnuch neater and cleftne�. put on as soon as it is made, put I tween two hot plates and stand it over a wasting away, - buit a shock -and all . , ,pray,6d. them a6d talked with them; aintl when they look ready to sell information true or false, and it is a well4nown fact that t a ors of the Milasion t.o* their children. To become aChristlan Ili China is a � royal '%urgiansl' got 230 aplece, "phisitiansoll 6 I . * r, raukle'rit Threat, looking than 111C.11", . I llyvs," Mr. Tvto-l"b1st, ,saucepan of boiling wate r. Never put It Into the oven to keep hot, as the dry beat . was to vor. .So removal from, this `wOTId 4.4 always I at my pleturo, they will. Say, 'That the time Dreyfus became involved in difficalt matter, for in the majority. L100 apiece, and apoLho- &I 13s 4d aplece. , Vr4nkle was bathing one day with his playmates whon Ills big cousin caught reqpolided :bIn ,,llnil itickiti.- his napkin 1111der Ills c hardons the outside of It, anti it is very sudden, have heard of rare cases whore persons was a Obiristiaiii parent.1 I wailt to gio ill, the same way, a4d. the the ,web which led to his expulsion of cases it means the soverallec, of all I . oaxles, There were also 4 -all. sUtffs of of- him tip sudilplily and ducked him in a I , you (1011,t havoi to tIp then).", likelv to chafe the skin. All poultices Ox- . copt' linseed ineal should be Put Into -said, "Such a day of Such it mariLh gain same heavesil" The keys of an, organ be from the lerenoth army, the saMO.Mat- f1mily ties, and it requires a- great floimls !,or pantry, battery, collar, huge, wave. 110 came !IV sphittet-hig, and as sbon as be caught his breath he I rallslin bogs. Linseed should be spread will be my last," and it wasi,sa. But may twelve feet from the orgam-pipes � , but ter which he was supposed to have purveyed was hawked about; the In- deal of conviction before the* Chine,,o - are willing to make this b4,r larder, ,kitchen, scullery, beds, bake- Shrieked- I Prefers to,Be Seated., on muslin and the ment Itself put against the skin. with nothing in between. . the man of the text wits not, more every time those keys aV0 touched the telligenco offices of li;uroloc. it was sacri. fice. . I house, spicery, confectionery, V. I astry, "If You drown Inv, I will tell malunia", . Itor Babies. 0 borter-Brother, don' yo' W-tnt tez x I I Re amazed -thun mwit people. j,lyon the M081 confirmed invalids pipes respond; so I these parent& are exercising Influences oftered at Berlin and brought to our, . . .. Fortunately, Li Hung Chang Is a piteherhouse, ' chaundry, laundry, wafery and and Woodyard. . The clothes of an infatit; tLnd especially In lit; rise fill shine? Mourner --No, sub. 11ze er bootblack ,,aitudidly, Jane," Said ars, October to his bride ;X1 a spirit of . E,XPI0,Cr TO GET W11ML, .now which will .respaind 'far On iA, the eternity, or own people Ili Queen Anne's gate. I ' .good friend to the missionitries. Who- �. ' .. � a - I those which*cOnle contact with body, should be soft and chillu. Its, bed- � He saw. . The drummer was telling big Cook- bridegroom self abasement, "I can't iieVUIVO What They expect some no� V effect of Me their children. If they Play an THE, RISIC IS GREAT . . ther he is honest in his admiration, THE AlYSTERY OP TOBACCO, clothes Must Ile kept well alre(to. fl'('(. ney friend his latest story. yori saw In me to make you willing to � ,di_ ' cine -8, Or a new style of doctor, or a . I isisfthOm now,, it will be aw anthem' In tamlyaring with these unav,owable sources of ti!ipply. Some years ago a or wbether he is their advocate '. . 1ROM PRUDIINTIAL XOTIVEA, P � I The coramerciit], valite, of tobacdo do- from dampnem and unpleasant smells. Very young ehildreli 9bould be kept a -q . . ,,A chap out west," he said, "Wag Ite hadn't I . marry me." . . I "Never mind, deal,," replied tbO bride; ohnsigo (yf ellithate will help them. It is while men are calculati ng on long gL' them, If they Play a dLr e stow, kt, will be it dirge for ever. military attache at a certain Ina- I, ,loubtful. It is remarkable, how- pends not upon its nicotine, but up- cull1bent po4itioll. Much i's P08811110 In It M , Do not let a child Hit upright for the MIA about to go Into business. much capital, but he had lots of pluck, 1,ttlitt's. what all, my relatives say." I days that thetr decisive comes, I But, Mast of all, 'I waist to, know Perini court got into trouble by list- ever, that he possesses the finest copy on certain compounds, the chemical tils moriths, elote he will hal v a wt,al; A Uard headed old un(flo asked him one 0 � ,hour -wbile, they are expecting an on.. what is to beeomet of you Porsomally, ening to the SWLOFU Proposal Of Ono these oreatux6s. Ell was sud- of the New Testament pLrintail in the , nature of which is said to be Wholly unknown, that impart the flavor or , ,ong it 11,11t Is back afterward, Tot) sti 3-1 III very Injurious to it YOU11)," Vilild 60 ( ' (lay what lines of goods he expected . I Her Peelings, Husband (looking at his wife's check larg-ement of. business accommoda- This 'night May be- yottr laab night. of denly informed. by his own chancellory Chinese tongue which is to be found aroma which consumers like. These doOra or out, They artauld Ile Shleldvil t r 0 ca ry. ,,,I am not certain yet,, he answered hook) -You should number every check tioneq, or are, getting in their crops, . Them, "This Might thy ,soul shall be that his Passports were ready, and in the Celestial Empire, and when Itra compt(lunds differ In quality and Cront tiny high wbid8./V!�','- � � sleep is the t iiiif4figthelie;- of (.I,..i 111m, 'except that I shall,earrY a full . yott send out, or ta.ro. trying to draught it now barn -4 requ . k0d of thee." Whatt thOn? Into thAt he had better maike, his wily out 'a f the country with all possible de. aweptod the volume he. pronitsed the I quantity in different ,grades Of the grett , then when it is natural. Avold all gl:l,.. line Of courage.1 1111mll his old uncle Wifew-But I don't want to, dear. I suddealyl Wonder not that the what Scenes WOuld7 you he introduceill spateb, its his Ambassador would have donor that he would read it. The . leaf. Thore is sto apparent relation- lug light- . snorted. % line of eourage Is nothing ain ashamed to lot tile bank know hovr . dollsoato bowl of life Was broken, at Would you go wheret Your child ren, Mo power to protect himi 9 rom arrest, 0 D wager Empress, oddly anough, -tile between. the color or the arojwx and (4ro should 4io taken that tll(-Y 11, volk, I ud but a rope of sit -o " . any It use.-LIfe. '11. .- the fountqtn. Our lif a is of s�oh (Ire - lizate, mechanism, so finely Poised, and kind.Ted, and friends, have gone Or where the man, of the, text wen� Nevertheless, a good deal of collfiden- WI, not to xay, sooret, Information Possesses a Now Testament, which waa presented to her on4or sixtieth the amount of nicotine. Meotine di- . . I fortably ita regards Position, are warin drafts front "I see," exclaimed the cotleney, "You , learn't bittko a rope of satiAl Iraw" � - . " WArth I161skembetting. . so hair-itruntp, ,that tile loast calli. They Who die without Christ a re: 80 reaches out intelligence Department by degrees, bU by bit, a small scrap birthday, Arid, subscribed tt.or by the mLnishes (luring, the Processes of our. Ing, Willie the fl%vor and aroma are and Sheltered from all and light, though allowed suffielent air. NoW lks,%�Wrl � 0 It lit the mail at tile top of the laddet . who eAn reach things," remarked the . sLoss is fataL Thto wonder is that, thoroughly rulned that they never at a time, so that all the -items can t4houatinall of MatiVe Cr 'Irl .Christians developed. It has boon sug.gested lit all things remember to establish regil' Her Reamossirlsis: Antiwar. I haughty representative, of a noble fam- wLLIv such exqulsR6 machinery, the got over it, The mami of the text is be pieced togetha by an,pxpert hand. be still who wished to give the a.-ugust lady a iliftpreaent, and one in strint keeping that the latter are duo to the action jar habito from the very fira�­ritgulari * feeding, sleeping, dreqAng anti , lionro for 111 suppose," said Willie Wislilligton lit '"that .. Ily. %� r the Gareastle man I IsIvots do not oftener, slip, and the' tOl-tight just WI;f,ro he was olghtp, hit on "red There May Some matters shrouded In mystery, a now form of with the Ivinalploos that they pro- of bacteria. undressing should be observed. Xl*ow Poo. . A tone of Apology, nome of my, stories remind you of Soo Miller's Jokat in hompopun, ,,but it is the man at th6 . . spring break, and all the w orks in4 years ago, Tbousands of explosive, or a now wompolas Such, as geaged. I . ,&,—, ple can form till idea how much their own, book." bottom Who tau upoet the laddee,"-Clil- .4 ,#a8tantly ortigh. The vast tmajority 1�4 Gospel calla have been uttered since the Itr6tich quIpIc-firing gun, which —1-141N.— 1318 VATIDWOB WAS BXHAUSTSID. comfort and the thild'o well being wIll bet %.ry now! by this. Of course, ow d(Not atall 11 angwored 111sa cityalino. ' � calto Post. , The Wretch, �1 f thbiNj-�aoo ,go Out of thL9 life with. ,rhey, f lash then,, Ile hasi not heard one Ot them, bas been gathering in hist MAy long emapet. unraveling, but the desired wormittion, will mine soon. . IMPOSSIBLI4. � . Little four-year-old Willie had been told that be promoted and then Illness oil not,10 Uftfol`080ell event' but it , Itf.166 Miller It writtea better ones hadn than they are, he would never heve, be, She -This maga2ina says tbat swall Out a4ply,gilell p-Lisir. a .He drops. ever ainee, but it is Ix barvoelf, ,w or later. You have been repeatedly must )never a8k foi wAytVing A1 the table,, but will listerfere"with this systetil' muot be rosumed again an 000n g Como famous.11-WARIlington Star. inouths aro no longer fashionable among . %0.11 I *ktiow not what ball been the of everlasting wrotchednesa, (;Oil call� --.,...1I-,,.--- ITS LITERAL XMIA10NIG. , accustomed to luxuries, my d6ar, but you must, ro. should wait patiently till he was sorved. One day while dining. at a ble, . We are aware that tome peoDle will �. 40 . Haunted Hills. women. ne�13ut, of tourae, they will be Worn ollaxaet6r of the last day that thltij ed him a fool in his last hou.r, and he Vitt -What does #,R,8,V1,P.)s staAd member that It Is hard for Me tar be. neighbov's with big mother tlie little deem thig regularity unnoce4sary, but, Miss Rutti Perstitions-Do You take RUY Open, AS heret0tote.-ChiCASO XAWS. � I _IZ-11n�ZI-07 man of We.taxt had Ilived-4whother who dies a fool is it fool for, ever. fort gliM4 where your father left off, f0low waa accidentally overlooked. from, the eeadle to the grave we are all , Atock In droams, Mro Led9or? 1. lit was sunshlito or rainy, interesting Perhaps, like the mairl of tile texto Rao -W611. to Jadg,6 by the conduet I . Ohl but PIPM SAYU he would Drobab. patic,ii.no finally t,,eaqed to be a virtue, more or tool the creatures of habit,' Aild I Mr. Lodet-Do, I? Why, sometimea talting thill Qlierl�us-you say you gave your wit* or dull, batX kno;w about thii� night, It You are about to buila larger. baras, 860lety pociplo, khould say of '801"' itjads, Vie. it im4ilytt, "Itush In, 8hake h 13r find it IMPOSSIMO to leave off afte r and, in an audible whisper he said; "Atamma, do little boys go to Hoaven from the time a thild first begins to to- tig# anything, Its habits may bo 'Old tO after wog%rd been stoOk at 11tata I don't dream of aurthlao also too that,$900, ott won on the bowliog mat&?, I WIAX a gfeat Aleut, It WiN A thrill. I .. . You aa'd DIA0014k for warldly &0A . . Jual 41h 64d.pr*4644 hom", I you had WO& I , w;h6a thty starve to doathill . . tomftelho ­ ...­­ 11 I w"kc-PWIadelphIl't Pms, . I - X6AQh#J4*t*-ft VA*Aay�w-81114tt Mitt � . � 0 : 0 . � ;1 I 11 I ­ � ,... ­­ ---- ­11�­ ­­ t. 1-- ­ 11.1 .. ­­­ I—- ­­ I., ­ I