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The Clinton News-Record, 1901-02-14, Page 3- 7, ;,;.,�,__ . ­­­ ­­­­ - I ­ . � . . I I . I OW, with yow,14 my'Vather's as. ,- I - , — ___ ___ __ � . TUE SUNDAY SC1100L, ", " "' SUICIDE ' - The 1t4me wbon ,,with It now , . 9 OF ffI I . dom _ 09 OUIXESE Fashion Review'01 __ . , .il 0 *-h4 symbolism, a new, Meaning, In the ritc, . 10".0 , . , 111; i L INTERNATIONAL L - 17 ,Tesus Partakes �vith the dear Ones he APPALLING LIST OF VICTIMS Olt " THOSE VACANT CHUMS * ...".- .' , ft. ITI, R ( �� I " ' ' � , � . I ESSON, FEB 1P 10,was the French woman whoo dis. g , _�, 1; � , I ­, covered the Ohio of black I r . I � has.- saved in the everlasting banquet IMPORIAL, DISFAVOR. I "OT111% 00 Ilk Rell4elliberallee of me.!, "Att ! * fashlolv Was 11 " VOL 17-00. Golden T uw Fathor has &�epared for.blin and �. "" 'a' I , . or-04%trI10110" 4,01hillion A$ 411 Timee Rev. Dr. Talmage Tells of the Les,sons ,otru'ggluiia"g"otut"otw'aD'prliimati4o chaos of � li I I , ext. Xu.Ue SR, It. tor us, . I I , .. ... 6I.- . P"CITICAT-4 NOTES. Asnoi4x The 0010al Vialist Itipt Xxite I I color she stood Sarong In the very con . . . . . . ­ 11 I I -J. . . . � � Verge 17. The feast Of unleaIrened .0., ..,. vivin gere 89. by tile irrowilt Tiroubles . I THE RETIRED BURGLAR. ' Of tit felt-411,IJ Elopiro­4 liolab'10 . � � 6� ` & .� � .. ..... ".. .-Ale broad. The p4qso,ver festival, wh-Oh- . � Qp$e , I . ter of light and allawo4 !to brilliancy ' ,J� . ' , They Convey, to glance across her. The colors found . 1! . , I , I lagte4. a week, during whio)i tio leaven. "—..I Ca"K, - . : . a resting place in the knot of black - An� Inesolens no Aiwayli III Illellaberps Nybelto ,Suicide is A moit common way of (A despatch from Washington Says* WhW.t do you hotel,, And when Jyou which adorned bar, and Irma that . ... d6 ad foA wag Used. The passovar Aup- 1101tas 4. � Wilkelld Night. .. 04ding oneself of his troubles In China Rev. DIr. Talimago preacheil from the ,want LAW th'i, IUM'30 of oln, a voice they harmonized the whole., tf 11 . "I I � . I .. , . per waa regularly caten on, the 15th .. Looklog one niglit," said the retired Particularly among the official olaso, . , - L . - of Nisialn, - wbiell dw W � , , wo 4= atana . followin te,xt:-Tb One day a yeuug artiat sat in a . 4qrglar, "from a dark boll into a dim- It is gutte th.10 proper thing to cam- . I . ou shalt be miss- Saying; "What wtCul"I Your mother , rJUDING - VBATURF 8 OF. CHIL. More gu�t Is shown on an 8 -year -91d ban' been equivalent that year to , IK 11 you ,Were herevi" and gallery in Paris painting. In front ly lighted room, whose door was ajar mit suicide it you axe an official and ed� because thy aeal,t 1will be empty, - do If She, l;n,eW _ , . DRE ,NIS CLOTHL41S. . girl in the group of costumes shown. AI)ril 7; comBequently the inquiry ,of . _X , . I ed� att youriself 41)d of hfm stouI an almost' hopoleav ran. . I I saw. in bad a womaix .and a obilol fail In yo y . ,or duty in any particular I Saxa.ue) xx. 40. . cit, -,veto provok s, Wit a wil th t t asleep. I'm no judge of claildre , I ­ W L , , g, for � , .on thin �, , yOu charged, Lyour,5311! with'suparsi,J­ vits. ,.Cho maAer, passhog. an hQUrL Bright colord are indeed thebeight , at ,t on ha, 'n's It 10 a .Very oonim . tile , W, � Set on the ta;ble the cutlery and the I _,41a, and yf�ur head later, stopped to admire. "How � blue with a. polpited Ilirlit blue vest we prepare for t1tee, to eat the paqs- ages and never was, but I should say gr i I I I tiOn. and �Xftnatjci did . of faahlon for little girls' dresses,. and In :the front of the waist, and It has cover f waei'madls on 7-4ursday. t .0 What I pPeror or the Dowager to hint gont� chased silvo:r ,ware of the palace, for got hot wK,h your own thoughts, and you do it?" be. asked very line twilled Barges and heavy , L ro could see of that child's ly that a' offic' I'm usefulness is on& ' King Saul will give it ,state dinner to- underaleeves of muslin fulling out 18. ThiA versto Indicates. that with- face and of Lt& form under the bed. q and b n la . , 0"na y�;u went 110010, and YOU, Went "I pulled It rogemer with. a, few qualities of cashmere are liberally L$t. L Is a had better. kill himself. This, L I day. LA., dligUng,nialiqd. place is kept at - laeonioally, used - by the chilolren's droasinAker.q. from below elbow to wr Black our the kn6w1odge pf the absolples clothes that it waa 9 years Olds maybe 'tint is given in a very delicate man- . , I tict'bod, aluil'20 09011,217 Ill,td ,you, touch blacks," said the artist, the table for. lits son,lia-la1w, a cele, ad th3 bad thIn 4 ylllreO tiald; "What Black is. considered by. many, who Skirta arc short and. fall, apol it is velvet ribbon iun throught a beading, A.Bus had already arranged with a a, it' was Sleeping on the side of the nor. iThe victim will receive a beau-! brated warrior, David by nama� The ... L , . 1!1 . r odol to observe, with the lengtboahng roade by buttonholing the top Of the friend for a room Be�Jdes the room, bed toward t -he front. I � � a prayv,rI,,4%s 1p'llo,�V � A. V,(�Ullg )II, qtudy color the keynote to effect. $I - , � . C`Lful little4boXI probably sold bound,, . guests, joweled and plumed, come �ln � - n t), �,­�, Thowaa Lip , In-ni; olff an't br)kl Ill -'r 10 ..ton looking down into the at .the forainine waist line, by means skirt, odges of tile vest, and bottoms the lamb and th3 bi.tter la�rb,4 and "Asleep on the floor in front Of the and gold lined, and in it will be colled ' , 'L I . and take their places. When Lite peo- wa;i - away froill, I water, off the aide of his yacbt, pro- Of t .0 Upper o unleavened broad were reguirod far b§d on a snug little Ipaottresa, was an- 9, silken cord, probably also WItUL $014 1 bt,art, and W11110 113 ,he new titerich stay, It w -the- Of the . leaves, supplies the , I Pic axe invited to a king's, banquet htoi,= Illis mAlier ,lied, and, �h,.x tellt- nounced It black; a guest, .holding uP dresses for little mlssr,es a 7, 10 and 12, happy contraot and simple decora- a regular Passover feast. other child of about the Same . ageas tipv. There will -be a, -note full at the 4 o, aut before '! ,,m -04 tion.needed in a ohild'a frock. There the one in bed, or thereabouts, brought . the covexa, are lifted, from , the toast graph,brought lLh,. mon, a -al h, ca, ,% a diamond, turned it until It,show have. been afteoted. Their A %vat9t. . another L pretty tucked cloth dress . 19. The high duty Olt K>be4ien90 FA the . most delightf ally -worded compliments, I into, tlw r,,.om. wWre tilati lay, an't looli,.- ebony in its depthii. Unless,, In. Your baudo are drawn down in fro t to It 16 in there temporarily apparently for and not a �3uggestttan of unpleasant- Sa,ul loOks around aud finds a vacant L a, there -ba�cficeut also In this group� It is Made for implictltiDii, of viorao 19, . ad Upma her face, anot h3 cried out ; color school, is. a . chancia to Long point, so though the . I L I some reason or other that I didn't try L . , ,The recipient of tbe bbx known . 4 seat a,t the table. Ilia aa.ya within ,,O Mott -her, trl;Ahor, wll%t Your lifil see blaoli; from one view pointi or an- corset ,was the pr9perty of the obild- a girl at 0 and shows hoiv casy it is 2;0, When tile even. wa§ come. With to figare out,. that beink no part of my ne,gs, - " � What our olk�.,).th � , L' � use the "even" 'lltisan the next f. -day )" business; but this one on the floor was what it means, however, and he knowis . himself, or perhaps audt,bly. _ you may wall hesitate before i�5h, wearers, but it is pleasant to .see to finish Off a very plain littlei blo that if b ring could nut do, Y ,b all k,ftectl other, I . t-herefare We* May Safely reckon that ta doaA not,ot .le himself . ' I does this mean? Where is 'my son -in- t,,.,.GO,,I , pronouncing your gown completed. � offee,tively by using, one of the inex- . so placed because there wasn't room . � I lllab� int'llnerit J. gIVI.t MY hear� - I that iakirt4 have. grown shorter, and pensive imitation Irish lace collars Jeitm sat down with the twelve for both children in the, bed. with ,the cord ,before twenty-four - . . . . Law I Where is David, the great war, .The ways to which.bl4ok is used this ftzller,as w-aists have I h are have paosed he w4l be visited . . . . Aud he kept; lj�j, pr.oWb$Q. Another. , I . gro'wn longer, that tempt from the bargain ooun-, bat is, a "As I ,stood there looking at them 0 1 riorl I invited him; I expected Ilim., v1jotory Xor Ch.?, VaCOLItt 01131C. .With season are numerous.. Some of them A Smart I little satin stripeA oash� I ter. � I � I � .. . What I a vacant chair a� a king's novel that you must, gee them . � few mlinutea after six. Ancient tbe ' toy the executioner, and off will.90 . . reference Cot YGUI? mother, the words are so , . I � I . child in. the, bmid began, to get rest- . � . banquet I" The fact was that Davids of my text were. rulftlica; 11'rhow "halt to believe; others aro quite ' stereo. ' I .. traditl*ta and w6derp Isp-liolarshi . 'his, head. I I . , . open the other uses of black that the a graduated ruffle, rather uarrow In . .P less, and in a minute it rolled out or I ­ I agree In their guaAses The hint is not always given in this . I the warrior, had beau seate(f for the . I . . . cat will be typed, yet none the less pretty be- . it Stag. have apent their time and ' , � ,that the upper twisted itself out somehow. from under , . I be. )Wis4 because thy a I 'ash Mo I I Cho ftont,.but,wIde in. the. back. Lace . . Way, On the roa,4 to Sigan Fit dur- . last time a,'t lit% father-in-law's table. .. . caus ast in an Ancient-radlol bf f - a ' 17001a in Which thO-IaAt RUPPOT Was the bedclothtes-thls� was in summer, .� . � . 1. . . lovpty.lt . . , poai Which the coutouriers have devot- Pieces were appliqued upon the ruf, e�itoa * � Ing the flight of the court the DOW -- The day- before, Xonathan bad coaxed � .. . and.1come foil, . . waA In the hotme.of Mary tile and the coveriAg over it wasn't heavy- ager degraded one of her officials I I and � . . I -.1 go on a little farther � led -their lioars, of thou.ght, as-91sted by fle, and around tbolace pleceg or fig" mot.hior of Mark. There are intim4a. add rolled square up to the edge at . . � I . David, in the words of my text, ""Thou Take the little rosette which is ae. the -artlato who, in'Paris at least, are ureig ran'it� -ve;y nar ' I tion*, Act 14 12, that. a law, weeks the bed. It lay still there for a Min- O ,he otourt.., to the invalid'a chair. What I Raw` Id as th - a. anol�nt hills.' It is made Of. . row border of . rotated hilli ' not .to foildw,t . . Wilt be missed, because City Beat will � ' � y0a bco�u ol,*? `qh, I �o , . I so important an ,adjunct to every black. chenille, do wider und no thick- I I . I f, t - , after i the . I 1. I long haft, - . 1. � . I ­ - . ,. ,9o.nio woolvs I latee--thab thie:*Mary'4-hoUBa had bte- wte-A'nd then rolled b,a6 a Ii tle, and , -, be, empty." The prediction was. fulfill- '' ' fallincrous., loops of 'Velvet, Scale long olressmaking establishment. - or Chad the load pencil which a lady- ... ' . have, been Sick ten, Vwenty, thirty' . I -be regular Mae .. t royal. party at the present capital, this I . . � and some,short, and all Joined t9gether � I I clotme. t � . ting:p1ace of the I felt ea.sler.;-btrt Cho next minute I . . e,d. David fts missed. His Beat was . .1 . Is , it poesiblie � What a , 'The. -artist dOon raore't6ward the QarrIW 14 berdiary. . . I ,a. orficiai, whose offence had, bee's a . yeara. with a little Imp in the 'center to for I L apositlea, andit Is easy to.guegs,that rolled forward a aid clean- to. tI . 0 . 1. . empty. (Phat one vapan1t chair ,spoke fitor ' of endurance. r Ire are in in go irning . than most women imagine, . . In bills setting of blac�c the lace , . 1. p ,9 I . . 'comparativelyamail one, thoug4t that � / . � JIIuL I I I -age of ad a, and rolled over it a - little fa . rther louder than all, the occupied. chairs at Y � I � a tight, hard middle. This rosette, in Seldcthi !a a'haudBbmc gowU finished . Cho pon4teeatal scenes and th 19 .. many of the, t&MLIl;e4'bf MY cOngro- , I � looked atugularly delicate" and its she had. probably torgotten all about ' I just this form, *is used upon gowngV in . I our lesson ta-day hhd by that time fta� bang there on, the 'edge a minute I I . . the banquet. � . . I . -The .Chat some. artist has not outlined a. natural refinement -,vas greatly an- I � . eke a see- Lt� and ,so he want on, to Sigan Fa.and , . . . . � , . � . I . gation, these invalid chairs. oc_� all, sorts of ways, ninny of thatia being . L already made the upper roto,nt of, that -1 believe if it, had It ung, th . . . . )]In almost every bongo the article . s cupa.ntsi o�* them think they are dc- , . . . L I color sollei'me, for it or at least placed hanced by the soft luster of the silk � . . ta� stop tt� -appeared -in his usual place, When. . . . . . very old itideedi . hou,so a holy .1plaec in memory. The ond longer I'd hot' run, I � I - Ing no gooLl in the world; bat that ' the *srord of approval on it; never fig chlenille. . . . � the Doma er'saw him, She exclaimed .1 . . . of furniture take a living personality. � . . . . A skirt of lace. and tucks, with a ' ' I phraote I "sat do*a" must b3 eXplain- add ,than Over It Went. - . . ' . A .19 . . I - . . . 11 . ' he � miglity pulpit there a plaid ,turned out Of the 1001A Black chenille is also used. as a bar. . . In that picture a stranger wouldnat Imalid's chair is. t flounoe around -the toot, has its knots ad in accordance with what wt kno.,.& "Aud . I thought. � sure it t a tone Qf .�uipriaa, "What, are you I . that an artist has not pronounced It der grouaA olot,h applique, and, aa a' . all ylDtfll The official went off in . &so anything remarkable, either,in its from which they have; been, preaching 61 black velvet, placed at intervals - � . I I okf the reelluineowtomis. of oriental Wag going to- fall, islain onto' tbk ve ' , � . , design ox execution," but it is mare.to 11 Chose-, Years,trust in . God. 011, upon the skirt. They .go round .and correct, from a color litandpoint, trimming, it is. seen in scroll design, and Boraft Oinex,g at Chits time'. While qJid just. knovk the breath out of 9. cox�aer a t an . � 4 I . . . I �ob., and drank.the con - you than all the pictures of the Louvre what a means qfigXaco to the W004, - : In �Iae uses of black the Work of It W Much the voguel, however use&, � � the boftle of poison that he - 1. . round it, a rogetto.being pl . the disciples gathered - around the. khAt.0aeo bat itAldn't'do either, it fell tentis, of . 11 � . I . ' . am * alid alla - field Of 18 inches , . . the artist - is always needed, and ld and to one. of Clio most effective I I. amon * the ' * to . n the inattressalougglolOW that Qnc oarrLedwitli, him, . . � . . � and the Luxembourg. You rem bar these iliv, irs, On that orso, and Are apparently i . table A atrifte began 9 M, . I . the black novtaltleo that are this year trimmings of the season. It comes . . WW 'hought It and who adralred., it. human suffering, - the grace of God without motive. ' They hold nothing, Luke 22, 84, as' to,which slabuld ba ac-� and never woke that ono up.and never There hav�' been many I;igleideg .of � I . . . . . placed betore -woruen the finger Of. In , 11 rAizes, ail bla I . .. ­ . . I res � � I And that hymn -book -you remember gets its vigtory. But .when One 09 they merely c1doorate. , ,: . . � I a . � ok am mixed -with counted greateat-a otrife, that shows wqko up Itself, Well, I thought* -that officials since Cho p exit trouble came . . ' who, sanw gat ofit; and that oradle- the , invalid's chairs beconle vacant, the artist is plaiiily seen. I gold -oiwlth white. . . I . be . at evertithing I ever Saw in ,%the �iabon the Chipese.Governmont, 'Here . . . .45L Black is singular in its-. decorative that evwn now, h few hourg ,before ' . � � . An illuatratioaqf,thig. was seenre, In the new. vitrletie�i of.�ibtlaok trim- I . YOU ireXnember wha rocked. it; and how suggestive it is- No, More oi respect. It is need a%, -on' ornament. .. bed � bat Is'an lncomplet4. list,. of suibided and ' the crucifixion, they had no adejuate way Of folks falling, Out -Of I ­ No Seldom is'ft a utility'agent. U . Pon the� ceatly at on;a, of the haost elegant nungq, can be mentioned aable. as seen . .1 . � I . . . : that Bible, -you remembered who read ,bolstd.finK up.-qf- the. weary head . . I comprehension of the spiritual chat- there was mote to come. ., 1, i I !, deatbs of officials, who probably -kill- . . .. fulletiogis of -the nevr year. The oc- ! in ita new .Uses. You can . ladve -no I I. � I I . . . out of it; and 1hat bed -you remern- MOTc.chariging ,60m Side to side .to bust there will be aireat how,- some- . . I . acter tod'our Lord'a kingdom. From, "The one that fell oat kept right on ,ad themselves, though Lt is claimed *_ I . . " .. By position. No more vise times a squash bow: of .black' . 19* o4siota was a farewell reception - -giv- idea, unless you have facen it; how ex� . . I . sleeping, and it. was . very.atill to . r a their deaths .were natural: . . - .;.: bar wbo slept in it; add. that -rofom" ,got an ca I . Atin, I . . � I . I . . the Supper Iable- Jesus arose and, to . - . � I . . I I. an bry *a i-wealtby . woman for.her quisitely sable b0ders lace. . ' ' ' � I. you remember who -died in it. But of.the bandage and the catablasin-ahol but it is not ,,there Jor service. !A � . theh, great* surprige,* and 'against Pat- minute or.ao, ,and. then it begun to get Hg.0 Tung, Chinege Bannermalai � . I � , . ' . w-ai-to be mar the �.. I Y, 00 -sul ide . _ '' - ' !daughter who . L . tied. At . A 'piece ,.,f rose point Ised of I I . ' there is nothing in ala.,noui house So the'presoriptb�u; That invalid's chair whole yard: of black satin is ihirred , ' � I � qrl.g.bot protest, w restless again and. rolled-ovek on the Grand'Secretar mmitte.d to -in . I . . � I iIheso. "farewell receptions," the boa-' ashed -the disciples' I . . . � . ' ' taken. apart, or around the outside edge and then . � very expensive variety, ,wids slaugh-, mitttreas and edgid the child an the hisl country house, tin miles from Pe - eloquent and so mighity-vo,leadap the may be folded up,, or I . . , feetm4eachiLla' thtim-thereby .aAesson I � ' . 14 . , * 1. . Y, ,,but I � t . will never lose it's caught down in the *midolle- to make, a teds cam be elegantly go";Aoti ' and, Cored for the purpos(i. of supplying .9 . ' . . "Mattress clean off onto the floor, bat kin, upon the flight of 'the Poiva . I vacant chair. - I .suppose that before got awa, , . . . . indeed, like the bride at a woold" . of humble charity, that beautiful spir- I .1 ' . . g6r.. . � 1 I . . ' . Ing, tbe'rpses,for an applique of lace.and... . I . ,even then thit one didn't 1wake.ap. jKang-yLI Manchu, asalstant.Grand - . Saul, and h43 guests got up from this, qliepilly, pow h big. soft ornament. It is placed or . . , . or; it will always P".040 I . � a of gins, . I I . I it its expected that'she Wlill'outshine sable. After the ,roses had bee,d de- it. that coventla a multituA ' . l. . I I . either -' it kept, xjght on Sleeping, too -i and banquet tbeTe was. a great clatter,of Of trust In God and.cheerful. .EAXbmI&_ . plooked" directly .upon the bustj high I . .. el.,One of y6u Aall betray me. An I , � Secre,tary, died of frIg1h . exhaue- , , , - , . . - . � - t it has no her juIcsts in the matter Of twilet. libe t I , cut out Of t . . I . I bD4 the floor, And'. the one that. had tion, I while,- following .the rk , 1, , �- wine. pLtoblam ; but all that racktit was 4 sion. Suffering ail ended now, With and a little to.one sfde,�bu .� I ra a Y he lace'they . , ' . . I I . I : I . I . .. . . . t woman was - astotinding -declar It was made fallen, out of bed an dged.. this one S- I . 1, . ,uges. , .. � . . I . to � ., , to, that invalid the* wor4g ct� part in. the ooanvmi�, solleme of the The gown, worn bythk were .appliqued upon. a ,coarse net � . . ation, .1 '. I a a _COUrt to Igan Fu. - , I . I. . � . . I dTowaed but by the V.O" that 64, , a. 'respe6t I . .. .1 .: I . � of bla-k lace, very flue.a. lace and around each rose there w" probably tG give Judas . opportunity to. off tbd:mattress I now, atietchied- out . I., ­ I . �... . . up from the vacant chair a,t. th' ,My text have ,Jbeen Xulfified; "Thou 9161vio; - �: - ' - . �� . . ... . .1, as I . . . I . . � . . . - I I . � . I 031 Hsi Ching, Manchu, President of the . , . :. :, a table. . in silky f` I r9pont. John , observed- the. ,.,trouble" . .. I . . .. 1. * . . � . ­ by se'at 'Will So with the ,black --side, streamerks, cal, an� l9ster, - . eawed`the narrow6st band of I black . - . the mattress perfectly easy ind t - .. - hAIL J),O. missed, because t . � . 11 I . . . I .1 . 110 - Boaxd, of CJivil Appointmentol, ' a* i I' Is I . 1, I . . . vax1r.t wa not.,plainly,.apbareat. It Sable. ' ' . of - the Masterla. �'Apiritl as the words " �. I M- , , ; First, I point otit -to you the lath r . . . now, so 'fashionable., They are y w I .1.. . It wits ditch a very tIny,th' - . . . I . �Iod into . quiet, gentle Sloop. -a . ' . ' . ' ,.a 11 - oaught � . I IAg I . I ,. 0 , L � ' .. i. I . �. . I . I . � . . was figured I � . . . th' were spoken. . I . . niitted 111cide when allies en.tered.1'em.. ��. IS .. . . , .. . . � . . . - f� pass Olt an 1 22. They .were 4eXC ' kin. , - ' � . . broken chair. Old men always like t be,.cMV.t'v." - '. ­ 1. ., I I . with roses, and these that: it.uo.*more. than outlined I I beforej,'this t . . . 0 apon; the side -of the belb and are. kl.� ' . ­ I . ­ . .1 . . . e, 1. . . . .,!But . . . he mother had ' I I . . I . ; 1. . .1 d I lind, one. more, va 7 . � . . roses Were hand-paint.ed oa delicittet' .rose to Ik. . White I . io.odiog Sorrowful, I . ' . �R.Bt I 1K. .1 - . I I . �'­ - *� .. � � sit in the Same, place and..tbe. Same* 'il Jowed �6 dangle low, liPoa,'tbe Skirt. . . _j but itgef at *s,46ve � woke up -I don't know how She'& mlss.� � 1�, F. * -inese I .. . . ,� I 1-1. a ,� .. I I ­ 14 I - . I . I � I sha . ro's .pink being chosen . � . -1 Our Lord'� Words and-lai. manner"alike, � I . . - I � . 41 . la.ussu man. Qh Pror." .. I.., I . I., . hair It is. a], i gh , chair, .,'�t, I , , , . fox. fur id used la. the lig.me wayi'a . . 11 . I . �. .. .. . I *hair. fXhey oomehow. feel.mo,re at. ­ � 9 ... I "­ ". * They - tt]rta -fituiar mx to twelve in A.alu- Ove Y, Ile, Of I !a , . . . nd I . . . . " ad the one in bed, but. she lif(A-sto ln�ehow t -of III - . . . 41 '. tha'child!S chafir..'X ­hik�t:`d,haif �ba',ocL. . . ' , I I . aidea the - Boaxot of Civ Ap- � .% . . . . .f t � . of- them finisged,*! r The Ufeet Was. boa-iffifal,: t.hough 'Ira- I impressed 'them. I ,What terrible )ZB� � , I I I 1. . . home, and ,sometimeA, when yqu--a-re in ber; most . . th A;gold so also is ermine, Borderg of iffrMine . . and she tuirned�uP the'llsfit �a. little , " , n . . . . oupied, I�thtnk.it is-� the, mo,4t. potent , " . ­, ­tho i -the Soft, open, fabric of lace I . � ta might be expeoted from such a andaur . veyed th . at so�ne on . ; the floo p6intmAnts, di.ed.followi Z . the Cauxt .,L I I , ' . I . I . . - their place and they come into the -chair in all t , he household. . All .the orpament, or. 'lspIk&",. The ends bang � �r .p(ld . ... . are soNved around large lacQ�and me, '341 . I � . r to ..Sigan. Fu. .. I L . . I I ' * I � ' . I, room, you;*jump up, and Sudden � ly. Bay, . I .. 1, Lneru'sted Ivith the painted roses. .� .64 ilt'l? *t ,,,is -it - - rstoqd it. risht: away. And � -ch -- - I I . I . I straight, in varying lenkthi, all the ­ 'tal ornamentational and, the whole betrayall Lord, . and'unde I . . .1 I ... I wait on it, all the chairs an . . . ung.Y,i, Manchu, President of the I . ' '. " Herie, father, h7rola your chair. I The chairs . . t ned to 1.'To ,paint lace - *4_-�Il As,one of.. the appliqued to the e,Wt of the"gown, -hell' The form of the quet.%ttou ,I,) the She dii4an't disturb the� one that had .. . I . . . I , � I 11 . . . I Way, to the k#oes, and are fas e � . . .. . . . , I ... ' '-I' - - . . I it, means more , . . ' . ; . tn . big broad most difficult of-Jaska, and thd'�dugh- - -A-11'the thin fabitca are tril' ad Greek anticipates, a. negative reply Board of Revenue, father -in aw of the . , . prpbability is it is, an armchair. - f6r I . , I . . . the.'. belt with a . gold.pin. A.. � .. . . Am ,, . I 1 I . 'fallen,. onto. that- :wai�,uow, ,sleeping - . . I . .� . � . . I � . � . , I I . . . h. Is - ith . late Emperori TUnr Ohih:.and Grand I , '. than J)avld's chair- at $alills. banquet. belt of any color at a'll,mny he finish-'. artlists Must .be Iernplbyad il�r MOW with fari if d�gii,doli. =r-ne being too I . - dippat li� It d peacefully OnLthe Soft 'Mattre4si bat �, . .. . I . he is not s1c, strong as be onte. W,aSI - '' .. I . I. : .. ,; 123. go. that - ,. . an a w . . ,h h - - �. , . -��. . , '- A -t any rate it lna�pa Moro, racket. . I .I �. I . . ' I I . Preceptor of t a. Sir apparent, cam I as. , - � . , id 0 - - --:le,in the dish.: Zbt� Revised Versiod - been . . . I . . . . . . I I . and he -needs a little, upholding. Xh . , od:in fh($ %i ay.'. ' . . color.s.,are used and tile Jabot be, d 111cate for'thts tri ia� I Uh - . . I . . - I initted suicide' after the flight.m, of the - : ' . 1. a - . . , MM Ina ­ . I she ploUed,up, the ohe'that had . . - . . I I . That JA -a strange .house tilat. can be -. The black sash -is another recent fad I canteIg Stiffened and 4aite contrary to crop ... ni6 ' apo I - . . at dip- rolled off onto.thd.hard ci-ahol put - - . I . . haixi a little frosty ;.the guMB a little . . . . . 11 I . . ­ . .p., mieline' de_gollet, or ' n' moilLffea ine'.umge here. "Ria; th, . flo . . .. . . . . . . . . . I I - . it child in Lt.' Theke,is no-, . ktrips 61-I't'lle, .n I . � . hiffan, are. ."ped.11' Some scholars ,assuming that that One in.tbe bed. SO I no I w the Emprelss 'Dowager. .- .1 . . . . .1 . depressed; for Lin his earl -there dull with. I . of fashion. It consists ,of .g ature of lace. .. ; - .. - tulle-, thin galize, net and c: . * . 1. I . � I . .., . ' 1. I ' y days � I . . .. . , . .. Li Shan' Mon0f, - Presidapf of - the: thing to.arouSe and melt and sub` black, ,r'i'bb' '.' wide� I rntij a bit Of satin of all apR'Ilqu�d wilt'li lace, and. the lied. bad just' dipped int6 the. dish; children had just changed; Places, and I � was'not touch dentiAtry. PerhAps a I . . ,. i - on ,abaht. 4 inches - . Very'freque . Judas I . . I 1. :1 ' I . . . .. * ... I . I 11 I I the V&y I :pam,40 s6Ae its the roseg,� is . ., ... .. . understand, that, by tbes I a words. Xcaus in a, minute . or two the . y . were. all set;. Board 9f, War.. 1: � , . I . .. � .... I . . I ,. � . due. the t abul Uke a ehild's V*;c- But These are k4stened 'together at * the . . I i�s bordered -i�ith for. -, . . . . I .. . I � came and old-fasbi,oned apparel, for , ; - . - - - ' .. . . . . . I � .. Hsu. Tung -7i, Chinese President of tb:o . - , , . When It Igoes froan yW, the. high top%.With - i ds- sel in, kluder, the painted parts, thus . 1cr of th� iseason's'novelties . -apostl i . . , . a. go- Id. Ornament ; the on . A;o L informed the ea which was the 't1b,a dow�l again, pegaeful.and- quiet as '. . . I �, . thaugh, yoa,may have augge.9ted spma ,- . I . .1 . . , � . . .. � I . ­ _% I 9 . . .. � . O��Oitq becom chair.,, And hang.: There are is. many.'of them' as giving -thelli.deptli. Painted lace has if on of an old Alaing to- Awaitor ; but others underEitand illitt ' � 1. I .11 Board ot'War. * . I I � � . , . . 4 improvement, faLh* as a higher I I - , the ad4ptatli . . . . before. ,' �,_ - I .1. I . � , . I � . . or doea.not ,wanf; 0 I I . --. , *' , ... I uO -6x-4Tartar.Gen- I any of Your nonsenso. Grandiather there W. desoratiod all around , about may be desired , � Sometimes four, some- been uaed n fans .. and on panels, and a ueiv, idea, can be. called'& novelty, our Lord here enlargeq on the horrible ,,, I K I Veng, Manchu, ChIL I ; . I I - ' I . ,. ., . . I . .never was troamt�d. with insomnia I , I . , .exper' 11 L ftion,-A oUthe golyna, but.this is witillou., t, disclos- . ' t6ral of,UliaputaiI Northern Mesa. . � . . -never had m!ach atiniLration for now-, Ysu.. Ioannot,opeak from, ience, timeo ten; each is finished, iwith an 4 Omal Do I the way� in Which white. satin,' is' trg�ohery �ot -the adt . much imyp�-_tf, but wheRe'Titi, X. .do have a . 1. . . . . . I . . I I - Icide on I I , n it maloca,its, debut 0 a -whole- :� . I ' Tirrkeataia, committed sow - the : ' . . ; bat in three-fouiths, of the ornament and all are allowed' to,hang Scaso . . . Ite Satin. 6n aceount.of its Inc the tra-itow, ael 4. ho had said; wakeful night I always think of -th,-;,A - �'? ;. ,it. at the - table thank'God . . 1, . � , . . . used Wit I . � � . ' * �A faugled noti.ons. 'I .9, I I � � .1 I I . . � .. . � 'L ance of.tIlwittliza into Pekin. :, `� . . " * � abr , - I I � .1 e , " . I ; ' . . . . . ' 'as never , 'ti n nitm�es it " I .- I . . gown I !a.. I 0 . al,or ,blessed 0] . I I ". of one of my. parishioners in a for'mer homes ,of MY coOgrega,tion there is. 14 Straight., ' � , . . . Vogue as a bridal Material, li. ,,I need, noit man . ,) the tr �tiidreu, that could go to bed . I .. L � .. I . A dolightful.fan in - -the treat- I - . I 1. . . . .. 1 . J ' . . . I . .., . chair.,., Sdxhiho�wl"� YOD. �Volvet *xfbbon1a much � used; so also OY .. - - but this I Hsu,.Shu-,U1Jm_dr,, Pxeaideat.'Of , the . � I., . Vacant .high t:. � .been. popular. Fewwomen will order know� his own .treason, I ­ I all out of' bed . .. ' . * � . I congregAtivii. An aVedman,'was, at OaVer get ever it. , oteL I I ' � men t, of. lAac];; is by the use of'chenille. I I . . . dhdgp to Bleep and v I . . . Board -of Cenlors, 11:Wi�umittod'gutcida , . TA -is'no, tafte to ,ii, t I I itei Satin witbodt ever waking 11 � . . I . . 1, . I wo-fax,ed , 'atIn ribbon; besides -a gown Of wh , unless some wi.11nay-it is one wRoso courtesy and .. .. . 4 � I - . � . i i the table, and his son w4a.pres4ding, . t, to bed at -alg,ht, no .one � to ask ' A Lace 19 appliqudd upon. silk or Satin, ' I ,, 1, I - partio - -tit friends&p. are, notable." . .... . . : � � . I . P-1 I � . 1. � at � the beginning �f thu outbreak, . ' I ' I .. ____9,act the father soniew.hat ab",ptly ad- Pu . . . . these there are the fancy ribbond with specia occasion warrants it u appare I . . . % . � 'Clads 'about GodJ and � . I � il -run I ­ . I -ftiw oT man goetb as -it is , - . . 41- .1 . . u, Chinese Pr"ideat of ' _ sent and, said, "My son . strange I (lives I I their opeo.wc;rk stripes; and, the rlb- and a tiny ,rim. of,, obent le -is , - laxly..Many Women, even among:iJiose 21..'Tlae I . . I I . . Chan Hsio-fe . . I I , . . P 1j, . Ob, what is the use of . around the lace. ,. 'A goi�n-of. thia 4e-. . 0 STEAMERS. OF THE,UPPER CONGO., the. Boaxd.of Works, died in November _ ' ­ bons that are merely'. glate , without I who� 46 out a groat, doa.1 - in society, writteia. plainly foretold to us, W11 I .. ,. . .1 I I . .. n I I In. I ! . . I � . don't, now, try.to show off beca,uso the I foots, scriptlen Was most intc�egtlng., '.It� . i . ... . . ' I . . . . .. 0--d. I. . . I I I . I - . Jbit h1gV chair I It is to call You high- any. aitem0t- at velvet or satin at I I . . Will tell you that they.bave n6ver-had get proplaccYa,nd fulfillment at once, . I I . . o hia'wi� CoPeki . . . I . . minister is here I" Your father never ,� ., ' ' I. . Tile Large tloet XdJV 111YIll-'Olt 8�000 .1111PS �Mu Lu, M, A . . the ,Variety is WAs. of: austiffels, I taffeta, ,which is, .. . I . . . . i Lord's , . " . . . � anclil;, VloexoY of C ihll,' , ... liked any.new ouitoms of mannerg,.Ho er What a dra,,Wing upward -it must I'll the fitney! 1,ibbans I I .1 . . I more'--tfian. one white Satin. gown. But wise Bible'studegis in our � . . 4pe-will�LrWiCys. . . . . . . b, I 't�) bt,tv;d chilared. iu� lipaven, - - .. With I � f c'y call be sulied. I one'lof t,he-softest and silkiest,fabeicB, . I I ere nota,greed about the mean- I . . . . . � committed Aulcide during the fight at. . � I preferred the old way. of ;ioingthings a . I . . -greai7and any B�xt, � . Is . . knoiwn. . - . . - . . . '.I I . . The coming 'season, however, may day w . . Twenty years ago"Helary M. Stanley, Yangtoun, . � .. .. .. ., I . . V child; the words. of MY I �� . .. I . ' Au," or ,,th3 I I . , 1. I I I - .respect to YOU I . But it iq. In other, *aya, that b. ok .- .. . I , . . see a Chan a in this respoot. White Lng,ofeLther "theSollofnal . and he never to( ked sp happys Its when .19 . . . I who ba.dre'aoh�d Stanley Pool to begin - X,! Peng-1ellg, Chinese Of 'Lower .. I -text,ba,ve bcon, fulfilled:, "Thou Shalt ist used, bosiole'a. that ,of. mer,ettes and .. The' sklrt,'wa4�'01)t quitc. ooin.ven-,, satin is Voi . Jag popularized." 'The -par- 4uffe,ring . Messiah." Woe untO that . I . I . � I . . wLth his eyes closed, he * . . � . . . . I . . . . - I his five ytaars,work planting .stations I � . sat in. the be missed because' thy seat will be - sh' and ribbon , bows" which how- tionally, �yith a fla ee arounit, the- foot, eat, of biue�whlte 'is -the most fashion- main by who .the.Sbu of man.is bo--. . Manchurla, c9mmitted giVioide during. , � . . 1. I sa es . . . in . - I . I I a.rm-ebale in the, corder. From- ,w'rin-� I . . I . . . . .. . t . I . . . . I � . on'tho-river, ladnahed,(be firststeam. . . a at Tung Chow. . I ' I ' . . . ' . empty. I . I . � . . . . , 11 ( ever pretty, ,require, no ingenuity'. it is and qxteadirig.. arouji-I tht�llare ,was able; thou come the, verypale ; lrhtg.,�d withir a curse I nor: , er on the waters- -of the Pool. It was the., bittl ' . I . . - kled bLrp?v, to thle ,tip of the ,slippe�rs , . . , . I . . .1, I I I . creams trayed ­ . I , a , . L I. . . �, ­ ,. ­ ... � .. I , Irseng-,ohij Manchu,'Tixtar Gener#A' : . . . . I . I 1, I . ­ . . * - 1. ­ � I I .I,have bcea-,ve'ry arneat illip Morn-, . I I . " � o __ � 1�__'_ . , j, ,' � and, after, them,, the'sliadea of white " I � a bearf-brtakdn - ror the littli E a'Ava ' I " , . , - � what placidity I Ther wave of the past - I jealize- th . . I . . � � 1. . . . - I .1 . I . it seba.teubo, At A . . . .. I . . . . nt-of five tonst bur of JVwer MagAuria, cIttQd aul- ', ; Ing; because . 0 fnat that 11 � . . I 1-a dhosen . I . . 1. . . - _____ . � that verge off inth other color*-�for yelatiou of the, ruil), of 'g. ,Boa den., In the twenty years that II06 . . . . . ' � ' . . yeairs' of his life brok6at the'foot -of the day will,coaxe, When the pastor's --NWA , . . . . -6 - - ' 4 aide at-Moukdon oat the,appr � oach of � . . � , . . . . . . instance those that show a tovob� of fricua� turned trait r to the.1ricarna: al clapsed Edro'e has not failed in - I . I . I . . , that chair. Perhap5 sometimes he was ,will be empty. From' this point how . I - . . . ace P . I . . I I . . - t0. But it is the tion of dooIddess, It had been good i nd more steamers the Rnaftaxis. . .1 . I . a, little impatient, and somotimag told . . � 11 ... 11-2.74 . . 11 � green in certain ligh I I . I . . a single year to .Be . . . I . often, I have, looked off into Your faces. . I . blue white which id to be POPu­ fe 7had lilot been born. to ply on I ;,Shon Shan,. Manchu, Tartar General . . . the Same story twice, but over -that . . . . � I . . pure I . I . . r..t*hat. man if he . the great African river. . of Heilung Chiang, I -committed attioido � .1 . I have seen a groat. manyi beautiful . . I . � I 'Max of -his his- . . Old, ohafir how many blessed, memories . . . . . I ,_ � . I . larizod�tho. bride's color. � Even at this,mwf4l, oil r.elierc, are twday lJ9S. Steamboats . , . . and thrilling, sights, but never any- I � . I I . I � I 1. at T8itslhar. ' I I � I ; , I I- � Thet method of. using the satin will Cory jestis bag not one word of sorrow travelling UP and down 'the. upper . ' hover. I hope you 41d not, crow.d.tha,t thing to equal �t.hat. I have, witn6.ssad I - � be,kbg giv . it a trimming in colors. for, himself, I but i . . Congo and its tributiries.or - preparlbg Yen Mao, Tartar General of Xivin, � ' ". . Ing � nfinite pity for big old chair, ,and that Lt olid not oat very when iu this cliair,* I have looked off .; <.,. .. I ... , . . . committed suicide at ]K!Tiu after the . muchl in tile way, especially if lie has gna I , the doxial, I 11 I I . A pearl whl;ta'satla had an embroidery would-be destroyer. I In the shipyards Lit Stanley Pool for seen Yet, risok for. . ogy. "I I � . ' ' .. assault of tho.Russians. . . . . . .. . � I = gold runniing down one side of the g5, judas, . - . . Master, is it If la'unehing. The flotilla-hai Coke, , . I . -make tili his,pra- � is 'sometimes I . . . I . Chang -Staff of Tung I been so unwise as to Seateo,t in th chair, . I have . � I — I I � . . skIr CLIO such a way as almost to E veryono also haA'asked,'and had been I Chun,, Chief -of party. to his children,with the ,under- gio -41 at aceing multitudes .. . . . I . . I I . 4 , . prominent partm the paoilio'eOnquest . . � _atly rejoice . . . , I , . . . I cover Lt. Flat gold braiding was car- replieti to. possibly" lie we h1ava seen, and tile, economic expansion of the Lu, Generalissitno of the Grand Army . I * . . I � stpriding that they itre to take care comia, to God, -itud, then again.. I have . . 111. I . � I . L . ' bW -dipped hia . n'very Of the North, died in Pekin just before. . . ' . .. . 11 � . . �. I . . . tied in, straight lines from the belt Judag.hati just beforei f new Congo countrY. �� has boa . I . . - trembled for fear maq wall d? - � . . , I , I I I . ofhLm. I have seen. in. �s itch eases *chilt- . Id reject . ., I ... � -was hand into the dish - nd the question- -of exploration the. fighting began, , . .. . . . . to thel flounce, between the rows , ta I prominent in the work; . diren-drowd the old.man's chmir'to the the, gospel. I wonder what this chair � . tw � .. . . I . I . . I . . . . . . others may have loosen- and of oc6upati6n. . . Without these Lo Zang-Kilang, General command- . door, and then crowd it . alea, . r into th& ��srjll testify, when I h L ave. left it for I . . LL . I . . . .. . . .. . a zigzag . 'trimming of gold-braid,.a . nd ingeyes of the Thou bast said. Thts, a pas. Ing the Taku forts, ,committed suicide. , or t e last ti . it . I . . I . I . I I � .alt every third zigzag was a ,narrow ad hlb tongue. teamers it would not have been . I . - street. and then crowd Lt into Cho P0. It a I Will,it tell Of a, UBOful L . . I . I L . . . I . L . I strip of black sable reachling from. according to Palestinian idiom, was it Bible to start so many trading and during, the fight. . k, . I house, and keep on crowding it until lifek of on. earnest� minidtry, of a pure ' . .. . . . . . t, .: . . Chia belt down to the flounce, This distinct affirmation -"Yes." Whether other statioAs. They could Ot,.Without . Xiell-fte-ChoaM Provincial' Com- I I ' . L m I L . the oAd mani fall out of it into his gospel'( i God 1grant. it, Thai most I I . . I . . L I L . 1. . I � trimming waa designed by a . French or not the eleven heard. It is not Auit6 tlie steamers, haveLprocured Sufficient map.der-In-Chlef, Chihli, killed in tb* -- - -- ---- . I graya. Btit your 'father'$'Leihair was powerful aermon that is e h . : . \ I . . I . I . dressmaker, and, while oddi.was cot-' plain ; they evidently did xOt promptly supplies, The ateamord also made it - fight at Tlan,tsin- � I - � a, sacred place. The children used to edt is by the vacant chair of a pastor I I I I . 1."_�_ . tahulj reAned and effective. I under.4tand it, John says that Seaus possible to develop the ivory., and rub- Suns Ching, Provincial Commander- , . . . . . climb up on the ru,ngs of it for' a good- the'$abbilth,'after he has beellearried, -L_� I I . . . . . "dipped it sop'l---soaked a piece of bar trailest.wh1oh have new reached th Chief of Szechuala, died after the 1. � . . . . . ,&-nd ,oh,, when we or"' I .. 4 . . . _; �_%_P�� - - . I __A_­� . btut from Pekin. - , . night kiss, and the ,lougeir :be stayed, aWdi from, it- ..i- =g= -i- - �_, .. I broad In the otew�au4 gave. It to large proportloils. � . : fight of the C th . are a I through with this, world and we . . I P:;:;:;�:-- e better you liked it. �The,furnit I . � I " -. � I . DON'T WAIT FOR OPPORTUNITY, judaS ,aft�,r having toI4,10hn at least Belgian enterprise; has placed benr- Ils,u Ching -Chang, Senior Vlaa Pra-I . . . I dealer would not give you fifty,cents have shaken hands all Aronod for the I . . I . .. _. . .1 I. � I . I . a vess'319 on the river. AL,doajat,of the Board of Civil Appoint* ,, I . . . . I that he was about to givo.that "sop" ly half of thes I I ,for it; btu� it Is a diro'ne of influe a last time, and all our labairs in the I . . i I '* , his In the . * it a I in -TUTY, � no I . . . . l_ _1_____0�;l Satan onteied into The feet of the Congo Vree State mc�uts, died P kin 4 inyour digratestio circle. houto circle and.in the'outside ,world. . . I , . I -I---",- i 7t%,, . log cabla In the wilderness, Make It to 'the . traitO4 . . � �, vessels, and Hgu- Chong-�yu, Vloe"President of . I . I . .. � . shalt be vacant, may.iv�o be worship- ' . . I . .. � ,. I I . . � . . I I . I I as Henry Wilson made hid d4ring.hid itiolas--his devilish Purpose wawsad- nambers twenty-nine . . I go a little further on &n. your I . ... I I donly confirmed -and When Jesug said; Belglan, trading compatileA have illne- the; Board Of Plinishmaints, coxhinItte4d ,. ingl God in that place. from wbicb; we �� . . . . _-_________� . eveningg on la. farm, when he read a ,, . . . I hQu4e and I find tho mather's. chair. all I out no more forever,. , Thank � . I . I . I . thousand volumes While other boys That thou doest, do quicklyiI 'Judas teen .steamers, making' a. total Of suicide after the fall I of Pekin. . .. 11� ha viery apt to W a rook4ng chair. I all go . . . . I .. I . .1 . I "went , imm, . ediately oat," appa ently forty-eight vessels owned twol, con. LL Tuab�yu, Chinese Senior Vioe� ' . 1. ' She, had Ko Many carea and troubles, God there will be no vacant chairs in I . I I I I . . . I . I . I . . . . of'kho neighborhood Wasted their . van still 1p 'doubt as to ,trolled by Belgion. - enterprises,. The president Of the Board of Cen8ors, died heaved I , I I .. . I leaving the ale . to nuothe that it mu�t have rookerb. . I . . . I I I I . I I . . evenings. Make it, as George Steph- Which, of th� twelvo should betray most important fleet after that - Of the on the way to Sigaii Fit with the flee- . . � . , I . . . .. . I - I I . . dawn made his when he' mastered the . , � .. . . . I I remember it well. It wan an old . 11S9Z IS DEAD NOW." . I . . . 11 I .. . � I . � I rulea of biAthematica with a bit of the Xhister, . BOIglaasta the Yrendh flotilla. In the - jig ICourt. I I I obair and the r*ckero were almost, . I . I chalk ion'the aides of the coal wagons 2048. " they were eatIng7- To- past two years the French have Seat I Htta Chin-shou, Literary Chancellor . ' -worn out, for I was thc� youngest,,and It. to not uncommon for the first wife I . 1� I . � I . . in the mineg.' Make It, as Douglass ward the closd of. the st%pper. jeaug thirty.atu6 baits to Brazzaville on of Elaklen$ died On route to Pokin on ' . I t[he chair had rookeid the whole fabl-, to &or of "my mother's cooking," nor . . I . . made hie when he learned from scraps, toola broad. Evidently unleavened Stanley Poolo alld MOSIt (if, them have eceip his entire I ity. It made a creaking nolse as it for the second w1fa to learn that her ,, � I I � . . I . 1. . . . ad, so ethAig like our old-fashioned been 'launched. The Dutch traders family bad been Massacred near Pekin I il�cdecessor had all the excellent traits of papor4 and posters. Make it, as bre M vessels, the German and 1. molved; but there WAA Music in* the . I . L . I .. "Pilai bisealt." Sleasoa it. "Prllyed Own ten ' g.two by the Boxers. I � . . at Solomonla virtuoust woman. The ISO. . I I . . I I . Napoleon made his in a hundred im- r a blessing 'on it.` ' Take, eat., this English and American missionaries Fu. .Tan, ex-Governo of Shantulago atound. It wats just high enough to . Curer inquired dramatically; "Con any- 11 I I � . . pwtant - altuations. Make it as ihb to � oamm( ii their allow ug children tot put our. heads. oab in this toojo toll me tit a perfect I . . , . I ! I deaf .add 'blind Helen Zeller W mak- Lp ln� body. "This iO m,v life; absorb societies. bAvoo fourat . committed suicide with hia Whole fALm- I . Into ber laly. That was the- bank I . I I It; takta it into you." He could not Service' ' . ' !117 when the allies' entered PtIcIft. w,barta we depoisiteol, all our hurts and mah f There was a,dead silence. gas � . . . I . Ing hargIi Xakd Lt, its every young have meant them literally to Bat bib It [Wasa 91gaOtlo' undertaking to Wang. Tut$ay, Governor of�-Xiaei- � 1. � I , anyone, he continued, heard of a Per- J, , . � Man muAt whowoulA accomplish any- body, and they woretoo fam,11jar with transport . amors to about suicloted juat about the' time of � . . I den op- wortlea, Alli, what a qhvir that wast feet Woman 9 Then a.patlent-looking 11 I � thing Worth ,effort. Gol his Mode of spoeoll to, So understand the upper river,, They, bad to be . . It waa different from Vile father's I the outbreak.. � I . _J . chair; it was; entirely different, JYOU little woman i'llablalik dress rose up I . . I . . portunitieg are nothing to laziness, hint. They had board him, or Were carried place by piece on the backs Of no Shut ex-Provi"Jal Treas I urar of I it the back of the room and.answered-, . . . and the greatest atlyxiltage, will I" to hear hint say, - "I Mao. Not a few of the larger vessels Shansi, ouiciata at notmau, at the be- , I . ank we how t I cannot tell; but wo rhere was o6a. i i"ve often heard of . make you ridlettloul if you are not short y Way'll $1 ant tho were divided In -to more tbAtN a thou- I felb it wad different. Perhaps there � . � _. am the sinning of the tr,oubles. her but she's dead now. , She waa may I I I I . prepared low It, Doar'll 001 am the Vine.- aaaol- man loads. and after thlese my- T4i, Priatea of Chang, died after wag about this chair mote gentleness, h,;band's first wife. . . - . The� had heawi him,say, "The. Stood riad Piece$ were unloaded at Stanley X&L . - motra tenderness, worte grief When we � I 0 1 . � � I FOOb POIL FROIT TREES, is tho word�" "The. harvest is ilit end Pool months ware required, to rivet JOUTIle7ing to Sigin � Vu with t1to had donc, wrong, Willen we Ware . �� � asset Colirt. . . I . ly GETS VMILLOW VEVER, I I -ached ol' 6-t- of the world." And, they understood thoint together and preparta the v Avalward, father scolded, but KONXD I . Wood ashes, It not. IL ' of speech, for launching, . Duke Pitatilu died on route to 04" Mother cried, It wdiq a Venr ,wake- The yellow fever commission work- I . I posed to tae wdathor, are goodt but all of these to be, figureff I So nearly eighteen Years Were taken r, U. I � � I ful oliale. In the, alo-k day otf child- Ing at Marianao, Cuba, tvied an ex- . . . I a heavy taoall,ng should be given, not Gave thankff. From %yhieh fact comen in placing the, f I [tat fifty steamboats I , 1111" ,. . rent oithor chairs,, could not keep I porfmont'ou a monkey to further as- I . . . I I . less than A barrel to the square Vod4 our phrase "the euebarist"-that IFA, on the upper river. A very different . AS,-3LT0X- D OR A tOXCF LIFIL . I I � cAttain Etc truth of the theory that I I I Illasolvad b,lde-meal and mur!ate �ot "Cho thanksgiving." Drink'YO all of . xnawlt-$o yom are etigageA to, awoke, that,ohair always kept awake, ead L by I I . . I chapter in Congo history, bila been Mrs _kaIIt caraily itwake. That chair the disease is spr mooq41toes. ' I . . . L . potash lit, about, equal Proportions it. Participate. In the life here sYM- Written, in the past two, Years since Ulm S"toticigh I I do not wish- to d1A# up , the opening .6 knew 411 tho old lullablien ftlyd all Tha monkey was Inoculated,by being m s anure, An - I bolized. This isi my blood of the )law . I f . the - tallrogA from ooursigtti you,,,,blftt .1 understand that I thoo wordlows songi,,wlfichmothorg bitten by an Infootedt, mosquito and I 1 p1le&tIon tit the rate of 500,pounds to testament. "The blood Is the lite,"' Matadi to Stanley Pool, Within the ,she haa said Cho, his 0001%tely 40 , oing to their albk childtlea-songs In on the fourth day the animal devel- I I .. the taro is sufficient. Tobdobo-stems 1,M ,otestamone, we Should read past' twenty4our months halt Of the wish to knoW how td took. I I rWll�gh all pity amd aontpaaglon and opet, well -marked symp I a � 11 I � � i are Vets, good, because they contain Ileoveriant.11 "God is now' making. -upper, Congo flut of ilfty vemold hava Mr. Wlde�jhat'# tight, I PrIJIVONOd &# I i 0 . mp,kthotla intluonces ar� . coan. disease, - ­ Att . I'll . I . potash, phospholklo aeld 0604 nitro- 116W terms Of Salvation with' man, beteft.tarried on the oats to the Pool. AOOA 08 I beard It- , I %. r - billed.. Th4 � L old chair has Atoned I I � gani and also make humus, all of, These terms Invtolvo the shedding of Whilt a month was required to tarry ' rocking bor many tratirs'. It may ble TUOUGHT IT WAS A1JB1tZVIA`T8D, . which tire nooUhl In 0.11 kinds of my blood for their r6diNdiptlou. Dtifik the earlier boats over the Mountains 00,RRECT1 1PROT GRAMMATWAI,, , I out grocetl,s W,ad never rise.0 above . N .1 sells. ye till of it." ShM, for. M4111, b"or and down into the valloYA along the 986 lobtiny-Da, A,unt llann&b says bollit I � I I' I I . . I - 1 1 kAa.t 'up in the loft of' the 94ttdt, but buglwAs. I I I I 6 I I multituilts., This olOes not Suggest , are healthy. 8i'llouldn't she egor ft bolas a qu"dly imwor. yet, W110A . I I miles between the lower Congo grid . 0 How w � . I � IAIV M-1VECTION5, any limit to the nuraWy.of the rO* the Pool, an entire boat Is now carried 111641thf4t t � I . at wanight You I'Mut into tit-, grog I tient him an 6Wer yesterday, and, I _e Y I I I olmmed, Vor the remission of 81118, ovev the route lilt two Jays. Thus Wise riather-Woll, yout OLMAL diawt 01100 t6 got, tbe. int,oxioating drAUght, � � I I ��'� . it, la Oftly imperfeetid4( that oom. from the tbA ,railroad biks facilitated placing, intaft t I ut I atte" . �Iji I ­ , of what is imperfect. The mote VOV thIN freeing Of 86015 oil to be grammatical, b did pu, not, bear a VIOW" that'aaid-, Jil'st loll, 'the novialty of it, dated It � plaidi, . wiaers 4a, the Upper river; and Dow she WAO thia time, It. W the boll that I thulil, I-5-mour, I )111 I PorfedC4 WA,aft thei. r6 AGA11,14 - d power Awid gift of their1rongd n , rW Wft,'Why, go in ithortall, and' loud- I . I " � 1 4 , . witim, g' botk ft0"64 and titam, vessels Are Well f 11 ... I � I q4tot we Ina t 11". 4 juleo, warkilw1vthot Is healthy, not tho ftillaw who airtios , -hat the Watoro;UA ,6 � I W the S. ftk -tho, vMmorcia) I - - A - , - ,, � . � , "'.., ... - �, � f the W4—uy 114 14"t IU 16 " 'OflAr 49�1100_ n t,i&nA&ft%A(4TA)t tr1y)A.111- J1, I 11 Ina I W, I ... .. .. ��,,,,Icts � I .P'n"A A" , � , - � , _��. ­ . ­ I-_ .1 - I _L .=AA&w&X ,V $, . tr t *66fd 1 1 1 _­ -I, - 111.1- � .., - ­ _� . , �&, I—— --14 I ­ � .