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d"N ray. But when the generals gave I j�;Iiii�i!!; over the Whole surface,
the coulmand 11141ire I , I and 110haigol' " � I I g� - �,�- four NI�e th"i" ******ftft********to . SolaQd,, with salt, or 'sugar, which-
, � I loads, spread with the spreader . . ever 19 preferred, And p
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I not ,Ono gun spoke, not one soldier I AM CX #OF worth as much for crops as five spoon. This ,can be Bavore .
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,T,,RnE,N,'r'N"'1R1TUAL OUTLOOK movoll. Then the .generals, began to ,. t .. loads spread by hand, from the fact ,
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inquire the cmise. They found out I .1 that the whole �surface Is euvered About the few drops of brandy it the patient
. .11 .111. the teason. The strange being who . N . . with a Alle coat Which Is at once likes the taste.
the night before went froz , . Sonic who object to An egg. beaten .
,A camp to -0";;r=i,W Available for the crop, while by the .... ]House ,in P, glass .
re camp wAs Jesus Christ. The badge , old, method the manure is left in Of milk sweetened And, .
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A13 Augury That Fo' shadows the - flavored, can " take tile ogg it t
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. � which was pinnad WISE IDEAS ABOUT COWS, .sugar Is owitted and the 44vQring
I . , . dier'a breast .was the sign of the � the ground will be left wlthout.an3r- 0;$1Vf*9*4V**"*"
In the journal of jj�ko British tising to lead the crop, . 4 . extract replaced by braudy. .
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Spread of the I Gospelo . . cross, Jesus had at last coliquered. 'Dairy Farmers,' Association for We use the spreader for top -dress- SPIUNG DINN.Eit TABLE. A ,spoonful of rich thick , cream . �
. . The vign. of forgiveness find of love 008. we And an address on 1113reed 1. � Added to the white of qu
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-... --."--"-"WWW.W I And pardon and slitlessitess hard at It Is geared to Glace Rhuba,ibFor the first few Stiff And RAvored with a spoonful at .
I L ... I ... 11 Ing And Feeding for Milk," by Mr. spread from five to 20 loads to the w�e,eklp of sprin
''I � last spiked tile guns of war and John E'venp ,of Burton, nRar Lin- 9, rhubarb has a dQ� bra
- 11 re .car I . It I ,of Africa or AS dark as the bellight-, turn , .very ,oldler Into an emis- , acre. For top,dressing our nreadowe liclaus fruity BAVOr . ndy is Palatable And nutritlous
� to Apt of the Var� . led P r Coln. England. Mr. Evens is ,one of , Which aPPOV0 for an Invalid - or anyone, whose
4i I 11,114da, In the year One ad ly one we spread ten loads per acre which , later oni .
T.Qua ne � human beings who, as Cannibals, sury of peace. 'There is on The wise home caterer will health is I
Uundred and 111hree, , the most noted of English -dairymen gives excellen results. We consid- not, fall to utilize this .
4L . . It mp;drecl. A good "pick.
IV . il , as Toroittv, ,it tile tire banqueLing off human Bashi As way I would change that wonderful and his add : at the right fro -up" oa family
cl ar 9a . rose gives evidence that or top-dressIng the moat profitable time. 'WhIch cannot be mistAlcen, for wern tirno to time, and wise people .
0 griculture, Q tt4w--60 all Peoples inuot believe in a God of dream of the gospel writer. In, the, he has fiLiade all ekbaustive study Of way of Applying manure for the pro- While it I's , .
A despatch some sort, so to -day, as never be- last great I-ottle of sinful .war I a at Its best, the root end
front Chicago says-. fore, the Intelll� , I " would 4ot It I ave the members of the ill business, frow, the breeding &nd ductlork of bay. , has a un4ersta .
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Rev. Fitink Do Watt Talmage Preach- ,vent, civilized na- selecting of a bull, to the smallest . . , pinkish hue and the skin is , nd that It is far better to
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that I . � , - barely thick ellou". to be rplikoved. spend a little time arkil trouble in .
-Sa,xon race participants. The detail In t er ep rt t . it is this Way rather than to -resort to I
the gospel of Jesus Anglo , . 0 h a a Mon a L
* ist is the only gospel which will nijbt before the battl6 was to Op,en very jute' A dish. clear to th
ad from the following text. ,a WEIGHT Or, A BUSHEL.
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(11JIT, resting to. follow the a eye And delight- stimulants of any
ous xiv-, 16, "Spa" unt,o the child, , According to Act of V , kind, . .
bring true peace And progress to the 1: would bayp Je,ous Christ go thought and speech of v4 wark w . arliament, fill to the Palate may be madq, by An egg, beaten In a cup and the,
pon Of Ivraol that tibey .go forward," I . ho
The divine 00 Id. 11"hen 4 native chief asked through the camp art the Slav, . , I the weight of 4 bushel of' the vari- combining gelatine with the rhubarb, e With YhoUl
kilikkand r,iv*n to .war the has a right to know what io is ,up,fillocl , Coffee r L '
children of isr , the queen Victoria the source of Eng- MAla ar he talking about, We copy. some 9 S commodities given below Is. . . d be given
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4el "that tj - Y Id. all tile peoples of t � L f his , 01" , - ,This is called glace rhubarb, to one * with a jaded Appetite to
lay ,go for, lancrs strength she handed 'him a 1?arth, led by a white too I ,r
w'AN" is Applicable to tile children , okilmod gu , ideas. . Wboat, sixty pounds, Peel 4 do2en, at4l'
I 'Bible, So, to,day, most at the civ- That guide I Would have the ruddy, Rightly enough he Via as great Lime, eighty pounds. ' . . not tbf .. � , Ica Of Young but breakfast., Stir the egg. rapidly ' �
a Cod at the preserit-tIme. 1 be, C I , n rhubarb, and out into good while pouring the colyce over it tot L .
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lieve we , ilized races are ready to confess that flaxen haired. Caucasian, the guide stress upon the breeding -of his sire. Indian corn, Afty-sIx pounds, , � sized pieces, which, while not largo ,prevent Its clirdling. -Cream or milit
are at a crisis in the the st�vongth of the might,lest earth- W 0 Rye, fifty-six pounds. I enough to be
worlId's histgry., In 189() my lath- . , , 11 w I would call the Anglo-Saxon 01% this point he makes several good L clumsy, will rotaL In and suKar should'then be,Ad4a.4 as .
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er Preached a sermon entitiod .,L- I ly governments is centered Ili. the*rAce. Oh, m3t brother and sister, by staternents, such as the following: Peas, sixty Pounds. I . their shape W. . � . .
ast L . bile cooking. They usual.
De -Ade I word:- of God. Where the Bible Is tile Consecration at your lives arid "I consider the - bull mpro than Barley, forty-elght pounds. - . should fill ' -quart measure. . Lay '#. ; 'L .0.0 : .t jtft' L I
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not, there Are superstition and lg�. prayers will you not help make half* the herd when breeding for thirty-six pounds. them, In a crack or saucepan large . .1 .:. . . ..
tried to show how easily the W�O`plcl U ' IL 11,411, . for .theni
could norauce And br talizing crime. Milking qualities,. I oats, - tbirty-foin- pounds, I criough, A, GHOSTLY VISITANT'. . . � -
be brou t to 011rist within Thms Man this scene possible ? IN -111 you not . n other words, I. . e L 'L, .
gh y prellininary battles her� and L now otart forth, by 0 I consider ,the I , Beans, 4iixty pounds I to cook In 4 slngl . 11 I
ten years it every 0briatlan. . ..WIi nfluence of the bull , . layer.* This is important in cooking There was a solown look on. the I I . .,
allullially bring only one L would h-avo already been fought and work, It I %iture in handing down the mlilking char- Clover seed, sixty pounds. . . .all summer frill . I
a ii, to, conquer In the near f . . L forty L ts and such a broad- young mariPs face.when he requested I L .
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soui to I Now comes. the pr-actical qUeSiion'. L t I noteristics is stronger than, the COW Timothy seed, _eight bottomed saucepan should iLlways be a couple of days' leave 14 Order thAt , .
C'hrist, and these now converts in . he Worla for. Jesus Christ ? This questio I I . Buck 1 tL pounds, in L I
turll Would also indivIdua I I What race of people Is, going to I . ,n of the bull I consider wbeat' foity7elgh pounds, .kept stock, . L ight attend the last sad rites at
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Ily bring: start fortit to lead !it the last great' . �.---- I . the very weakest link- In our'da Flax seed, fifty-six'pounds, . . Cover . lie mi , .
One 80'ul to Christ every following I L , I . 11 :�-- ' T ; . 4ry the rhubarb with a pint of his - father's funeral, . and the leave I- .
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Year. But to -day I want, to ,show battle, willich Is to be fought'for the � breeding. Men -111 naturally keep, Hemp seed, forty-four pounds., cold water, stew gently, arid when was granted.. � .
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that tile world can be brou redemption of the world for Christ? PERSONAL POINTERS.. � their best cows, but very many . are Blue grass seed, Jouirteen pounds
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Christ even irk less time .than tilat it a , Jesus - a- right to look satisfied to, either lit]ty or get ilia Castor beans, forty pounds, of sugar over all. ,Stew again gent- ma, ( ! . -.
, with hope toward any people Notes of - Interest About. So;y,e service . tile fee! Potatoes, turnips, carrots, p , . it called. t) see'M. A, - I . . . .
the Christian churcb..,�vill only real- Prominent People. . . . I bull, provided arp- IY, shaking,a little until tile sugar "Ile ,is away," a .
Ize its _ Moro dorkildently than to tile � is low -(,-,-4,n,`b; he may be train - a Dips 'arid. beets, sixty pounds, . . welts. Try the' . xplained the- chief . . . ..
full opport-unIty and grasp , rom what . short -necked, steor�headed cow with- Oniorks, fitty Pounds, . . fruit with A fork, of the department.: "He io*attonding . .
It. I want to allow Anglo-Saxon race ? F Mt , T W. Russell, X, P. for South I and when tender remove from the 4is father'B funeral." I
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this becauep I r th out a bag,. yet .lie I xP Bituminous .coal, seventy pounds. syrup singly, taking care to keep "Thae,19 strange," said, the elderly .
,ary U 0 good d I airy $took." . -, . .. .
believe all the great prelimin race came the ciusaAers, Go Ifrey Tyrone;' and An ex -Minister of a a. acted to get . -+ . I . .
battles have been fought and work,and Frotierick Barbarossa and Zd- Crown, is the son of a Scottish . . eaCh, piece wbole,,and lay In a broad man "considering I am 'his father." I
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which are necessary .urders And 119chard the stonauxason, and commenced his If Ili confirmation of this theory Mr. . . . . . . . .
for this final , fo Evens " cites the history of a � I A, SCAR shallow glass dish, "Very strange� As you a ,11 agrped . . .
tptuukj�h. As Concord and Lexing-Lion. Hearted and Frederick 11. ? of hard labor as a boy,of ten. Nine everal . '. E AT SEA . , . - Put, a tablespoolif I I . Illy . . . . .
ton aud BuLrikel From w -hat race came the litills to pro.' - . -.. . , 1. ul of granulAtQ'd the ,chief. � I � I 1 I I . .
- Hill and Princutcrk I pilgrim, years later, hix.ving Completed- his � ve how valuable they .a iTelatine in a bowl a d mix'., with I ' I . .1 I
. Arid 'Saratoga had fathers, who crossed the . were because they had "something. Little, Thing Threw' tile Rassengex - n His leave expired,' the young man . .
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� . to precede the seast, 1111- apprenticeship'. he found a situation to. give" to, theW heife:rs, which they I I Into a 24nic. I � .1 Just eriough cold Water to soften it. returned,' and was requested to in- ' I 1.� . . . .
%ra surrender . bued with - many noble, mbi ons, -"an Ill-equippod, penniless, delicate had inherited from their iniothers. .. I . Then gradually . .. the boiling terview his. chief. . � L . �
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kr't,tothe great onward movements I I . . "Strange, what a little thing will rhubarb Juice.' -Allow it to cool a' , "Allow. we to sympathize: with � I .
I I it .the chief of which Xas to'carry the lad" - In the very division of . Ty� The bull, "'Beauty'Bull." from Ahe � _ . stir Ili .
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I of the human race to show how gostpel of Jesus' Christ to the far,m pans wiliolk he has for so many years throw people into 4%, panic, little, arld then pour over the truit you, A.'! said th&.latter. "I hadn't, � .
I are I . ast approaching the we t erniost erids.of the earth ? Among represented in Parliament .. famous cow, Beauty, sired Burton I especial- and Place in t . . . . . I
. .golden I -h � . I Old Profit, . a cow which Averaged ly-at sea,.�s4id an old traveler. to . he refrigerator for . a the pleasure. .' of your father's ac- � . I .. .
Milestone where the world can I few 110917S. At the end of that- time. qu I . . - -
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11(ideeinad from sim Then I woul,d; groat goreign Missionary.callae first ton, - M. P., In the chemical trade years, .Also he was the sire of the "Last November Ir erc c:1 from Liv- the touder pieces of rhubirb Will be he called here- a, fewdays. alter. his I . .. .. I �
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try to show how the Anglo-Saxon for him tho-name of 'The following dows: . . . . erpool to Nowl York oW thq.Ooeanic. illy,of 'just the death, and I had .a short Ponversa- I 1. . I .
human agency, can take 1110s Ilize and. Clkriartlaii�' Ankinonia King." He, started' life . .. . � , li . I
race, as a t of alf.to rA-n � We ]lad beastly. Weather from the time right consistency, ch is slightly tion with him. You must feel , his ' I
. White Tail, 2d., yielding after we left Queenstown - heavy head in'bre firin than the White of An qgg. loss. 'But the , next,thile tb.e poor old . I
the chief part !-a this gladsome and Ize, the world at large ? Is it not at. the. CalderVale Ammonia Works, first calf .., 1.r ... .. ; ...... ... 795 � . I . �
worldwide ti iumph. if we will. only I the mernibers 61 the Anglo.:Saxon. Wakefield, which be eventually took White- Tail,' 2d.,, yielding after . seas, gales,, and. snow, and -hall. Tile If a; more! solidiflod'forkit is deslred� 131an-dies, try and arrange to. have. .. ..
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-*Ve forward in God's irame. race ? Are there -any, pebple' who ,over,' Afterwards converting them. to '2nd calf ... ... ............ �. ,' 1,338. decks wore not to be thought of un- -heap the s600ri With delatinb., 1. him I buried so that you,may be back - . . I I
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O' justly calied. a Christian a limited company in order the more I � same here to meet 'him in .aase he calls, - ' . .
can. be. knor . . . der the conditions, as the seas. Grd�iulated gelatine Is tile, .
INTOLERANCE OVE 11THRONV11T. . White Tail, !2d.' yielding aii . I . .
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people tban'the Anglo-Saxons ?. . . easily. to work a profit-sharing 2d cillf .�..,.,� ... ...... ........ er, . wouldoome tutriblink over the bows, ,price As the coak�ser sort, ,but as it ,will you; V� . .1 . I . I. - � I '. .1 . .1 .
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great battle for the ,,vorid's NANT L GL.O-SAXON. �, scheme under which each.crapipye 'a Stores IT., yielding After'first. . lofty at I . I . Ing, it wilt .. ... . . . I.. I * . . . I '... I I I � .
DOMI AN -allowed to have two L10 shares for call .... ; . ...... .. 880 .#It was just coming dusk, of the. fruit- desserts. nien . t; 6 q specially , for . , . .
redemption was fought and -won . , � . acks. . . be found, .conv6 . . .
when, the frowning wells of religiolks The Anglo�Saxork race , Is bL-st each year's se*rvic:o with the firm. lie. . ....... ..... I ...... .... . , I . . HOW TO FILL YOUR PIPE.
. Stores ' H., yielding after 2d . . � . I . I ... . .. .
intolerance were battered ! qualified to lead in this ;k,rout for-, Is evidently a *believer. in .thrift, for . � . � fourth day -gut, Whlin suddenly . the 'Baked Fears. -The. dew -and: for . . .
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down and - calf ... *.. I � ,'§57 fam . -eat frulty closserts before berries are"on Worshippers at the shrine of My - - , .. I I 11
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. the torture dungeons of the dark, ward mov6piont for ChriA also be' at ..the Caronation 'he opened a Stores H.,"yielcling" a-fter" 3d . , Iliar 'Jar 'and .clank, of the ki . Lady, Nfcotine will be .interested In - - " I . .
ages were forever opened to the cause in this century it hqlds a po- banking account for -each school I 6rigines suddenly ccased,.and *for a tho. milrket f . I .
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Ali, the battle for . sition of,dominant power andA. in' child in 'Wakelleld. . . � ..... � .. i ... ...... I., ... ... 1,80,7 moment - everything. - Wais - �still concoct Palatable dish6a from the a pipe-&. method'fro which he has I . �
I . . ' Little - Robbin, - yielding after . . in .
religious liberty was a long And a -flueneb among the nations analogaus It Is always Pleasant to lia:vo a' .2d. calf ... ' . .. .1 ... throughout tile' ship- except - fat, tile - bettoi? g*rades of dried and eva,'p�ra I � .
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bitter strliggle! It was not .-.von in to that.lield. by anelent.-Rome a;t the: satisfactory balance At one's bank- straining Land squeakin roAtly.su�erior i ' � .
er'si but not many people in, yi�ldirkg after I. , .ad ' grocers ar' i . . . .
. Little . Robb:'*L . . g'caur by ad.. fruits. This'season . a those, yielded. by i'lle old style. He. . I . ..
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a day, decade, a generation or a birth 'of Christianity. They '.* geo-7 can vie in 3d calf ...... ...... ...... ... �,: ...... 88.7 her- violent pitobiing. Then the pas- o(.Terin �for 16. Cents. A I pound 'Olac6s , ' 'mAtch dow . the I .
. this respect with tile Sh I.. pengers .. co " F , , a wooden 'A .. . . . .
century. It fought Its waythrough gnt:phically.hold the strategic Paints . all. of Per- . ininienced to: pour, train. a .brand; of . evaporated pears I 1. I .
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the flying stories ar,,,l 1,11ti- bloouy � n -sla, ikho howe lictgal.� He furthe � . lk state-roo.ms, arkrL through i -the that . show. each half.' sect! centre of the bowl, its lower end .: I . . . . . I .. .
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of All the world.' Opim the inap 'Lof I P ,ver, does, not' . '. h'eife'Ir . L L tile, . on entering or, covering tbs hole that' I � � ..
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swards and the spears ,and the war- 'tile W' I and dr ' ly keep his. bitlance at a bank,. : In' Some cows breed good, i and saloons . of -the deck, with the - get- Ili Perfect condition. A pound - !is lea ' I . .
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op th strong-roorn of his palace .. at nioderate` bulls. some vice .01. a lant me m. equal tO about. a, .dozen pears.; . .
tYrdoms of Chrlutians of apostolic . a �v n. of -the smoking.roo in.lb6 . . . cls, � to, the. ste n, and, h Iding'it I
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your flnger At random,, Gibraltar, I I s . I . -1 . . .. I . . and position With One' :finger, presses the , - , .` � ' ' - '' -
, Teheran, .he. alwayg'bas it s"M of Por -instance ,the cow- Beaut , never lend " . �� . . . . . . for.a family of five"o'k, six half this tob -, . ' I . .
times. The fight for emancipation 'the key of �" the MediterrAncaii. 11614 - I , .
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went on among the crackling Baines by 1,�.Ilglftnd. Suez 6 .. $50,000,'000..in'.jqJ(I pieces. .'This *is bred me a:-feiriale that -%vAs a .putch �,b:6re: -they, �stoocl, pale -faced- and . � acco.1ii �firrnly all 'r6und with:the , - . .. .' � ' I
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anal and . the not often 'touched; -but' , I �� holding on to the . rail Ing � 4liantity, will be.su'fficlaht'. If a gas: unsharpened end of a pencil, The I , . . . ..
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of burning Rome. It clutched by a() . a cept �n on herself- 1vt her.so'll ed. a �- lot of, . range is Used only one'.burnei should% *match' pipe ... 1. - - .. .
V,ereignty � �'cif X gypt by,: Efigland � I . � I I L .air . I I I a, aski -'each
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their throats the intan eating . a a th , -case -of ontergericy, tile Shah 6-,!-' good dalry'Cows. " . . �,.,:. othdr Whitt was- thes matter, I all -.- the - . Is then., Withdrawn, ,the- � ... .
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d6ntly being at tile, wise opini ' .. . 1.171ille- getting dkenched with �the fly- possible I .a . n I I ghted up, and the, full � flavor of the . . 1. ; .
1111011- Eastern as. w 11 a nor ern ,'Africa lie lighted, � and thi .tu.r ad as lo* As If ,
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eters that leaped in -to the Roman dominated! by Ji-Drigland. Tire islands. that unlimited. ready cash I 'not 6 . in the, Soalc the pears � over. night . 'and t ' ObAcoo; extracted.., without wa6te. .1 - . 4
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Coliseum. It defed the lowering Of the Pacific hold by. GermanY, cinly the,.slikiews of. war, but th6 best dairy cow. . This bull sire . 16 .half- trough of the sea, while*the ex . .1, . . I
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I -looks and the blaspheinous oaths of England arid. the United. .St I . � I I d cited: spread irk a smalibaking dish, sweet- -; ' I ,� . -1 .., ... .1 . .. � ., ., . 1.
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tille inobs that gathered In the I-Ior- . � I.. ' . . ened to. taste witli'molasses" � ..
North and South, America dbininated ..Edigon has made but one speech -heio ards an'd .oil6rs for-Inforin tion . . .. .or sug- .. . I . . .. . I - � . I . . .
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entine square of beautiful Italy to ., . gallons, 6r..,.5,580 lbs. of milk in I . * . .-a . &r. Half A up 61 ,water and a little .:A .VPrY I I
- by the United States government by in-Iiis' life; It wds.not a 'brilliant first Year,' I and the- highest 10,300 and advance -4 all.. sorts '61 -theories I I C . . . curious triumph 4s just - - �, .. - - � . 1.,.
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see Savcrnarola die. It sufferad air its 111onroe doctrine - 14' -ge I clunamoix.shouid. .
.. Durope far t4o.' *hole clove arid I be beeu� achieved by a' ,Cor6an gardener, - . ' - . '. * - .
the agonies. 'which Fox retarded In � a . - He, ..had agreed to l6etur'o *art tbs., frx' her �seooiid - year. - � Of tll�se to .each Idtfiek. . Ili .About tell krkiik-� � added, the 'phole 'doveied with a n4mely,:it .. , Chai . . .., .. .. . I ;-
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his -Ii most. part controlled or influenced by electricity, : bef6re a glrli'. saininary, lieffers,'eight iralre Ili -their firsf�oar utes. the'. ' engines: started .up. again. .. . 4 arm- r, of nattpal .. t. . �� .:. - I . .
1.9tory of the Lives and* Suf- r0ermarky.oi� 10rigiand. ' Both supreme arid had :engagod,a friend named 'an iaverage of 1,590 lbs.- of milk- in When we were once more under WAY close -fitting plate or lid dud baked growth,; that is to day, formed of,& - ""\ 'k, , " . . . . . .
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. . . . ill. the slow :overk for forty minutes. vine which the gardener had .' I . , - .
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. ferings and Triurripfhant Dearths' of Ili their -o�.vn, ways -.-England. by her Aid�.nis'io w - second'yqar the whole 16 a, . I Serve , ,wi . beat � .
the Primitive as Avall as tile Protest- � . I. .. 1. I . ark the Apparatus While thch - 6r. .the explanation was sent round that' �' . I. I
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navy, , � 3i Y a 19 . hot. gingerbread made or twisted so as tovptoduoe a chair. � : . . . I I .
ant Martyrs." . GormanY-b hei arm .' The he'Ailked. But wh'n the*ln-�entor aged 7 40 lbd. of millk a C aid. - CamerOn. was afraid. the . _th .
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�--6-dfic'of lion hearted Martin Luther whale arid . the lion practically- un- -arcise to addross his audience, he ,year. . �. . .. I ,donkey ongines.way up ihthe' bows I . , " It Is alio siudded with �eeds of. the , � .
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as well as of John Huss. It fought conquerable Ark their own domains-. ' felt. . so daized. that lie �imply said, Thisls.a romarkable record. fro would. freeze, and ' to Prevent. this. ,he ..Turn * � into � A'viixing bowl . Ono gingko tree, which had .grown Into - - , I %
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its battle until at last the Then 'where call you find a people, �"Ladies, Mr'. Adarpq will; now ad- one herd, . fol� , a sir.e. . 11e,quotes a Ordered'tbem- stafted-up.. It'wag teacupful of m6lassesi one-quarter the fibre of the'vine. Afier thb chair .. � . . ... .-i
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I op,;ncd' ve neceslibwy to oil these engine cupful of Shortening, boilinghot And was fashioned* in - this Way .it Was : - I I .1 .
Bible was placed in the hand of tile mentally and spiritually and phy- dres4.'you ort.-electridity, arid 1. -will, -W. M�rshall, 'also a; representati .. � . . s. before � . . a . , . . I
common people and every intark- was Y bettei� *.6qqIPP0d I to. Carry c1prikonstrate: what , he hall to �say claiigirili" . who ' .had 'a !somewhat starting them. As. no one could. composed .of half buttiir� 'and half cut fi�om the ground, dried,'and Pal-. ,. . I � . .
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free to worship God 'aco.ovding to � . � 'the , - . livd up In the, -teaspoonful of� ground ` . . I .
'�,! e ge . with the apparatus." . .. L . . ,am la It 6- very pre- - - . is lard;:one .. s . L,
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I. t, this gospel in ssa than . experience -wit � . bows th - wa glxi-� !shed 3antil it resembled mahogany, ..
the dictates of his conscien-cv, whe- membrerg Of , 'the -Anglo-Saxon race ? The cikkly� suiviviiig. member . . I'll. � I ger, .the grated yellow rind of halt a It is three feet four ' . .% I .
,of potent sire and who says: � .aw water -was coming over,, thb ship . . . inches .hig4i : . . .
ther Ili the Christian r0rarch, the To conqu�r tbe� world. for Chrl . st Lord Derby's administration is the certain . that ti . .at , 4�'-wjllle. the on " lemon and one.large tablespoonful of twe4t;y-4 . I .1 I I
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is 'going to use'.glailts n6w 'as . dneas of the woed .weighs. , � , . ,
-Jewish tern. God 4 Duke.of Rutland,.twho is now in .his' half the herd as far as wilkingo.qrkkal�. being oilod'." I : milk, Blend together, but do ,not to the bar I . � , 1. 0
ple or the Maltamimedark � . eighty-fifth .year. As Lord Joh , ". - 11 I .. .. I � . ..., IY16at, if'yoll' desire the cake to , r6-. ol . I -, . . I. . . . : . .
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. lie used: 'iaks of old. �'Gocl made . n- ities. go." . .. �. - . .. .. I. . .. . .... I I . , I .. . . yer , 100 pounds, - . . . . I . I
mosque. I 9 * ,an lc� - served twd- t I � .* � ... . . . ' - . I . I I � I � . .. � . .
the violin," M nc�s the Du at= . Our� dair . main d .
The Bible is full of the gospel. in- . Stradivarius used ', to . . y farmers will do Well to - .. . .. . ark.: Now mix' In' smoothly - .. � - . . . I .1 1.#� . 1. . . ... .
for say, "'but God. had to 'first make an as. Postmastdr-70eneiral. ' There is -a heed these Ideas, coming as tb63r do . CROWDED CONSTANTINOPLE.. without beating two even tea:spooA-. ' RETURNS A !DOC "Boolk I . . . . . .
vitations "to come." "Coule, ' . . . .. . I . I .1 I � . . I I � .. Xm� I ... I ... . . . I .
all things are now ready. Come, Antoillo - Str,ddivarius' � before he ,story told. to thh, effect that in ' a fronk. men: 'who have worked the To walk, in vonsta�ntlh6ple, is like fuls'of fidu�, jaitted,: with 'a teaspoon- . -:An,Englis . ;visitor at ' Gen . eva ,has . . . .
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� d6untry post , office the dhinsel,' in problem out . -to � a demonstration, . - , a ,'fidrce and . ful of,zodar--wnqt baking.powder. Bake, .h I .. � . . I
come, .come!" But upon no page of could put together his best violins." active strug . 'had a curious - e.,Oerience. : 'As he . . . ..
the Bible call you find, any -w -here the Und . er the I Power of. the :Holy ,Spipit charge. tre.�a.tod` Lord John Very- 14ii- Hure is a bit -of testimony.. - frow -Should loolc.at okkde�b gle, one In a' - shallow pan, or* In patty. pans, . I � I ...
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11 . !efoie behind, , . was entering his -hotel in . company . . . .
wmide written: "Come to I seng'ers Were �w v able 1. � . . ' d "underneath Ono, , f"i ; before, about'. twenty . minutes. Th� crust ith his Wife, a strangir Walko " I . .
Cilrist the apostolic mas' I . ciAly'. � Lot beikg aware,. of - Course; hir. Evens, which'has the true dairy an . . .:. .
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against your willl" "Game - - with to scatter I. of his ident0y.. !When .'her- Attitude ring Ili it 'on the feedhlg..qu�stioh: behind" ' 'arid undorneath a � will. be crisp, if "ille. recipe is closely1w .& up , . .� I I :.. I
l . tile gospel 'message3 -ev- a . I , . ne'.s. feet.- . I . .. . to him.. and,, handing him a packet, o .. I .. � .. -
"Come %"ith eryWhere. But'hbw could such ' 1A cow, of course, requires arge � followed. :' . I . 1. .
hate in your heart!" b dame unbearable the stranger, : i a I ' soilie dtingei' . or - disgust is always- ., . . . . ., . ... .. . . I ick �. � . . . . . . . I
� . wOl" handed. In bl' . .. . 1. I . . � - 44�;. � . qu - I�r . disAppeared. . , On .dpening .' 1 ,�. - . �. �. . . � . ,.
I a cardi inscribed "Xan- proportion. of bulky food, but a threatening. .1 never *walk . ,. � I � ... . . .
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'defying sin on your lips!" "Come -del's -have been accorriplialled. in. � so nerb," and.the hint.WAs botb� cow- milking cow has, a: great amount of, W . ,is sur .. .. �
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as. a trembling murderer is led to ahort a thile unless God had, ,first pl6te.and immediate in its effect. Wa . .. stee)?'road ,hich leads from .� the . I KITCHEN ECONOMY - . : prised to And it was his 'ikoti�-book,�. - , ,� . � I I
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messenger; . .Pera without the. feeling, p which .containbd title., deeds - ao-ci- . . . .
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carceration . for sent o'rth a, . I inont-ally The mart -who w ijestl n If- that I was, fighting'iny * I . . I � . , . . I .
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-.1 -and 9 giganiie, as fie - did . ' . way through even her wil shares Worih � maa2y thousaAft. of . . I
life!" Thus we fl-nd that the seco-L plrktiiall� � . the', most. distinguished. Con .q I broad c I . -
aul'? tion, . ,grega- ference between leading .a beef and a it- hostile cit -horn. ,bio - , rumbs.: She I .1. pound -catnte - not been . . ,. . 1,
great onward ni,overnent for the 'When - he s�kkt 'fafth P And .in'8ngland, delivered his first milking cow is, that the latter milk lakk6ly, , ,y. A: � ws. fur� .a., ,the nts had . . . . I . .
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world's reclemptian was taiken when whore a",, . God aet . better a and a black man runs ,up. the ,crisp, then rOIJ:'a:nd put them away, side 'coat. :pock6t he dound. It out . .. . .
bigotry's swarthy limbs were man- omissariesl if we a' modern sermon in a-*orkh*use, and it -was better on and req-tilres. 'a moist hill,' clearing away before the ,dash- until needed itrx * . 1. �: � I
- do - Dr. � Farrar himself who said � that food." � . ! . . . I .. . . . ..
acled, when the hisuing tongue re willing to, . I . . . Ing . and struggling fior'ses of the . Possibilities a glass jar, 'The 0 , n. The thief, -not �ndinj . . I I
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Of wl'tLt we ought' to do, than among' "If ever there was 4 dead failure In that � last. sentence. Mr. - EV611s tram... At'the'sakno moment in bita of"biead, are. by ,Any . I . � . .
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persecution was stilled and wben re- the members of tliq Anglo-Saxon' w1y.first sermon was Ono.'.' 'One, by has, struck the key note *to the silo drives -at full � speed � down the hill n ed to the fitmillar evid,n �
ligious liberty could lift up b � I tly * thought the rest of ille. . .
er i race I I . .� . .. . 1. I � . . one the old,'inen and Women left the 'question. Every farmer knows ( ho A 8 ' I road p � lidding. . , . � I I . . I � . . . �
iling face toward the heaveris and - * . * W nd th . horses set that e- the P I . . antents worthless, a d returuDd thd. .. I
IV infirmary Chapel � at Salisbury W , , �do, qn,0I9nt,y . . Any vegetable of 'assertive :flavor 'Ji6cket-�hook to its owner, . . I I �
am I qOSP'14, MUS . r f at on I a - A . 1. . �
stretch forth her 'white hands to . % T TRIUMPH. ark- much better cows -will I pavement'.. : In front of you a man . .. I I . I . I I. . I
.glorious � corilrummal, , *.oil - Milk balances slices , of offal oil a" long . I . I .. . * . . . . I I . I
This . � . . - of house its. the young'rAan proceed6d of' succUlent,.,mOiSt pasturage. . will be improved for persons. who . .. '-. .�
lead, as well as to protect, a ' free with his... discourse, and his first. at.� i's' 87 Per I cent. water.. The water. Pole across his shoulder; they dangle are no 0. - I . I I - N . . I I � .
human race. Clulf'st's '6drthly kirigdom,. I believe . � I lined-toscorn It, b.v first par- . WEATHER SIGNS.. . : ,. I I
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But from a spiritual standpoint I potent power'. wo - d's omni- of.the brilliant career which was be- alejit;Iii milk making, for 1be dis- fully *fill -his delicate if'it, is treated 1 . ii . this . 11 . I � ..
why do we say that a great battle pking through ,tile far , 11, . . burden 'through the More . . � � . ... tink , I . I .
was won because comutorciallsin. haslAn-glo-Saxon race, Who I , will 1 Ad a him. . b , Vr4o �_ '� *' . � � tilled .water In the grass 'or.ensil- crowd, A Kurd ot6i way. I. . . . el(affards A Wonderfully good . . . . �
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brought all the world Into sy - Ay ? 'T a. beginning of - weight higher th' The odor from boiling cabbages oi� guide to the weather to be eqWaotad � r . I
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thetie touch? Is the ca I 'at Movement ill the world's .his FROM.. WITCHCRAFT. TO il shrinks, , wh Is thil c . .,tePL'by step , - bilkind. you. Your Onions may be pfev.6ntod to a great within r . coming tWenty-tatir . , r - * . - I
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ble sunken 91L I I . -1 grow fat. tPusilage is a waist; sue- feet Slip in sivally . Lid, 'and catch. hours. ,Not - - I . 1
under the seas, tbu'telegraphic wires*tory, has liden humble and Incon- . I . . SCIExCE. , , *. I- � nil . rd by soaking either vegetable. in r .only .does a rosy sunset . 11
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. U* A century � .a . go . culent f6od. -In providing It'r. on the cobbles or in the gaps. of, cold . - .sake: goad wpatker .and a. ruddy. I . I .. ... .r
strung overhead, the railroad lines SPiello S.. The origin at the Chris- the Work of' the r rad, . .the ' . 1. ..
L church itg' ' farmer. Is helping .the, cow. to d. her. sunset bad We I r .. . I 'r . .
bringing -N,w York anid San Fran -A11111 elf- now nurnboilrig moderii. surgeon ivould have been de� ' . . 0 A dog'with a red wound be- cooked,'r and then boiling it In, fresh . . . atherr' but a bright . . ..
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kkoukkced-��by the theolog4ms, best, for him. , . . � . I � . . hind Ilia oaro. and. a long stri wate .. 11 r . . . . I ... yellow -sky in the eveninit indicates ' . .. I .
c1sco Into closer communication I It's millions lit'all. land.%, was Ili OL who ... - 1. . P. at ' r. I . , I 'If in the., r .'' , ' . I . . 1.
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than were once Now York and , lo room, .bi which, .All told, then ruled Mankind, as.auda�lous ln� t - . nialigy skin on his back,. lies aslee . A.Frendh salad for use *ith cold, Wind ; a pale'yollow, ra�ik. . .
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. re trusiong I wXsn FOR APPLE. TREES, ,� in the middle of thl - . I P boiled t . ruing the sky is of a , neutral . . . .. .r . - I r
Georgia, arid fille great &tea)ik;b6at I there. were -onlk. * 120 persons. IV -lie' x1to the exclusive'. jurisdid- . I . . . . . 3 PaVorrient.' You , ongue Is made .15y adding to - 331'0 grey I -
lines turning all oceans Into forries I will tile inov4nent ,for' the final ,tion of God. .. Two centuries t�go, A wash, .which' has proved of great step Inio, the road to a�void' the a regular Frenolt'dressing mustard o6ior, the . indicatidna, -for a , good . � � .
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--are any of these to have anything i en 111AY be In 'such ,or. at the furthest, three, the man value' And is pioliably as good : as 469.9 � and the . hamals,.'and wheels and halt a small onion, six Anchovies day: may be - considered favorable. , I . . . .
. of science who would tak oui -tile any, consist's of ,six' gallons of - and horses aro.upon Y u . . .y I It may be said .1 . .
to do with th.e advent of tehe millon-! a church 'is, this, but. At will be, .a . . W% . 0 . You stop and 'six sprigs of Parsley. chopped, Oenerall speaking, . I . .
. in-: some b man, cut out their dis- ter,- coritaining as witch washing back into fine. Lay the , tongue. In delicate that any. deep or .Unusual hue' in, ... . ,.. . I
rifal dawn? Is that wonderful i where . where - there is a viscera of a I the Infast Zf 'the dogs and* ApIkens. `ekher, wind - or, . . .
volition of Johannes Gutenberg* call- I of - earnest, �" easeo and put them back, would.havo soda as it Will dissol' the lianks,19; As you stand aside for ofices' on a platter . a r be -
consecrated, praying v6, to'.which is- . nd pour'the summe . .. .. .... ..
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dd printing, the outgrowth of which lloulfl�On and 'Women. self :sacrifje;. bden fortunate. --to escapd ilia �stako added one gallon -of soft Soap' and a Moment, a beggar - with a hand- clrossi�g over. .. raln." .1 . 11 I . . .1 I .
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I ock".' But the audacious lkk� one pint of crude cArboli, - acid- mix less arm rounded into. j, stump, a . I - ,. . I I . .r - . . . I . I I I I I .
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Is the modern new.,'paper press, to, a ant . vader of,the secrets of th I a body, .the � thoroughly.- Slakct a , , - wbinanwith her face eaten Away In ABOUT CHILI)RIDiN, I ET. . CURIOUS . COSS.wx ousVolls, . . .
have no part in the world's redekkia) tion to God for power, There is.an . . . q antit� of -he 6 I. I S PE, I I I . I . . �
tion? Oh, yes. The Bible does not I old pro'N%rb which goes. somethin berieficient' healer who, Avith jils lime fit .four gallons of ; - go t avity 'of the hood which she. It seems almost absurd to advise . Many queer customs and usages . I
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say that the world shall grow grad- like thi . a t -The has I 9 phial or Ilia knife, lessens the - mis� that.when-added to the = tile -draws back before you, Appears sud- I mothers not to Pinch babies'. feet, are. preValent among the Gossacks, of - - . . . . I
I t WAY for a city arias of humanity, diminishes or de4 whole will,make it thick white -wash; dbrily� filling what had seemed the . . . . . .
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ually better and better, buit it . does to keep its stre0ts clean is for- I and ,yet Ithysiciang say that. much the Pon. 'No -Man chunjes :. his . �
say that when the "gospel of the or,V, man to cle . (JV- strays pain, . prolongs Jiro ' And 'add this and also, one-half pound of only -alley of escape. The sun soaks. of the irdtfulness aiid Irritatio lei bill-ag on it Monday. if he 41d. it ,� I � .1
. itit the, -sidewalk An anloothell its pathway to the. grave Parisgreen or ono-16urth pound of down into ,the narrow street; the I rk of 01 . I. .
king,dom shall be preached in all tIV Itont of hia.* Own holrko.i" The 'best -th rise$ up Into, your a and .. -
world for a Nxitness unto sill na- . is Is now' the hian,who appeals white Arsenic, and mix thoroughly. small of the,mud I babyhood is due to tight shoe is believed that he would agger from � 0, . .
Way for the Anglo-g,axon race I to most strongly. to his fellow -beings. Either of tbese Washeo, thoroughly. nd.4trils, , nAngled with those stockings. . Not . tight, perhaps, a severe skin disease, Gn'ThurWay, I . I 1.
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tions then F. -hall the on'd coinc," And 9tapt On, this worldwide mission is For .him and Ili applied with it swab 'or brusil round kndwn swells which,, in Con 'in- front � it 'grown-up standpoint, . but no fat oil flesh must be pickled- . or, . I .
how can that gospel be preached f0r!�111-1, its' Individual.4, to , 9 training tile cali- � . staliti-, sufficlently snug to hurt th 'tender, earned. If anyone neglected this the - I I. 11 .
quicker to all people th-an through and start no .start hello tains of Industry are pouring out- tile base 'of - the tree$, taking care to nople, seen, to ooze upwardg'outof �spft -fiesh of baby feet, .a Moat would:be full of worms ill a . . . I I
W. A little handful, grk� their millions, building him collages have ,it enter all -crevices ndo and steam outwards . I The shoos
the niediiini of the tolegraph arid der the Power of the 11oly osi that are gotten for, the very littili fortnight. Wool is not spun on , a I.
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telepbone and rallroAd traln-andirl.a . Spirit, we And laborato'rl ti6ii by front every. door And window, baby are Very* often actual inatrg-� holiday, else Ahe cattle will sl*en �
I V. as, dlidowing,profes. MUOh to 0170*011t OVIP thO And.
, accomplish at least 4s much top sorships, while the World at 'lar a parent beetles of the round-hoaded pour'out of Ovary, Alloy, and rise like .
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pu5senger steamboat lines andiChriat as did that,little hand I of halls him As the nign Of Power 9. boror. As cgg-layltig begins early tl� Ooud out of the - breath and sweat � Inelits of torture because of some and die. A lion is 'always givolf an �
freiglit boals? . I and �
A"lell t'bc poN'is'lOn Of Praying men. and women -Irk the up. Influence at a timo when, wealth is In June and continues into August, and foulness of ilia People. -Arthur slight roughness or Pressure, If the uneven number, .of eggs to hatch, .
the Now TPstankent was completed i per charnber of Jerusalem. ; Accumulating arid wholi'men are not a,preventivo wash -should be applied Symons, in. Harper's Aragazino. shoe fits snugly, no luatter how'scift never art tvark number., Bones left ' . . I. .
some years ago was llot tile book ' Y., dee4yjlko.-Hak�per's. Weakly, t I � . . . � it is, tile sole is surd, to press "Int from a. dinner at a funeral ,tire I � .
telegimphod verbatini In one vilght 1714Z SIGN 01" VICTOR' lie latter Part of May and renewed, . . . 0
. .. . . as required till all danger Is past. 1. -r . tile sensitive flesh and irritate the thrown Into the river, else the dead . . I I
from New York to (Micago? And .The final redemption of tile World I . 1. TOUGH EXOUGXX ,OR IIAT, tolliparj If �
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. I . . I I Ad the flat-hoaded barer, Chrysob. � , not actually injure t1lo will ap-pear to the living Ili fearfAl
can we not, through the conquest 'Would flat be fat- oil if we could . I OLI)-AGE; PEXSIOXS, norftf a, also,att I When Patrick Mullins obtained it .nerves, .. . . � shape. And At the same m6al no , �
of a mpreenary c011inlordalil-in, seat.( . thrio lei acks the por- I
only bring Jesus In touch with all Australia, an tions of tho truilk. and tile larger situation on a .railway Ili the useful,, Baby flesh 18 so soft that thers one ilaro Cut bread�lt mu# always .
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ter practically In the twinkling of mankind, An 1111OL911hative roligioug. South Walosj, Is beconting heartily'llinbs, in order to prevent Inju If not ornamental, capacity of plate.' at nurses often do not notice hoW. be,broken. , I .
the gospel of Jefous C-111-ir ry .
an eye - ,t, to writer ()Ilea bad this beautIhI dream, sick . of . tile old -ago pension law, there should be treated do well as layer. lie bid fair to shine Ili - his badly tile little toot Is being crowd- � I . x �1
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so that whole nations shall be born be conquered tot J01019� It Was. 1, Ifitotof4ble financial burden, .Tllo;,�rauhes are known to be offetilvd, But, alas I there came a sad, dav; story of. sulloring, Arid small stoel,A Paper gloves and stockings. are . I I . I
in a day? believe, to be Ili the ,year !�001, A, payments amount to five per cent. And are Cheaper thark, whito lead, whan Vat Was not -quick enough in ings are as frequently a meArs Ot now being manufactured Ili Euroe, 1. . . . �
UNIVERSAL PEACE, 1 lial War Wag 46put of the ontil-6 revonuo, should be preforrod, In mobt: getting out of the way 'Of, an all� �
I . . in No%q Zoa�, th fnJVp,V as are sinall shoos, AIAV4V.0 As to the manner in whiell thq 'for- . I
',Another great preliminary battle 1 to burst over Z'Uropo. All tile �A- land last Year It ani-ounted to 8J eases, It is wise to supple ent thli coming ' shuilting-ingine, True, lie buy both shoos ,and stockings 'At mor are nutdo little Is known, but I
tiOng Of that cOntinPhl. were divided por Cont, and In Victoria .to .pop , . I . .
for the world's redemption W as , 4 use of preventive easurog by !DX- Inado a desporato leap for life , but least Ono size larger- than the he cngs ha:� botp�a carefully
fought and wnn whOrk thp PArliankont IMP two o1das, Liltiqlarm, aormark. ainining the tr000 In tile fall ior In- not in time to brevo.iit the *engine called "vasy ft." This rule shoaC4 1.
. V, o?nt. In New South Wales this y0ar . uld examined by dxportq, And 'they are
1 Norway, S*ddeh,' Bilgluin and 11-ol- the Payments Will ai ount to $2,- hurlitig hini oil the line, - . . hold good until the toot has ceased loud ill thol I r praise of thorn. It is
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of ftligiolis A."rombled at t dirations of revelit borl�ga, and dio '
Fair In Chlmgo. Then All tho *it7el- land' w0l"O On the ()no sidtL J,1pgh(,,e , In, "Whwab-;-Ahwat whit W'stbrueit to grow. The result would be, A .
11gen-t members Ilia last Otatemont said that tile m. JV,hilc wh1te lead may protect out ,,, clainled that they Will last Almost. all .
of the Anglo�Saxcvri SPain, Italy. Turkey. Austria &lid a ?" lie 'Inquired Weakly when lie generation of healthier, bektor-tem� .long As. '
race r0allvod as never before --hat Itualgio. Were upon the . other sido. The oult - Wag little less than appalling, surfaces on a tree without Injury, regallied consciousneds.' I . I Pared And more graceful Mork and reason, . ordln�ry stockings. 'kil(k
Ole gospol of Jesus 011'i -lot w,ag Ilot Wore marshaled into While so far As known, orw of the brown � 'they point out, Is because
great armies .the pension list In steadily "Wall, Pat," tifiswered, A, fellow- Woman. , I the paper of which they a . � I
. two nilghty-hosts, tile trp Mounting higher, And,the cost of or VolloW Paints 1.11 frequently used -N 1116de
0 workman, "you Was. struck 'by the was (luring the PrOOS8 Of *In;
Only s igloni§, but -Ad of whose . 1 A � f-101-11
also that it I.,, the only gas,, I feet and the runible Of WhosO cannon Administration Increasing JJrOPOr- And Is undoubtedly An eflielent pro tender Ill 1. � . , AV,fac. .
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�, tionately, , the s � tection.' As thoge other paints Are IIAW EGGS, .. ture transformod Into a subst,4 .
w,blob pronilsvli perkot peace made the earth shakid, The night be. AvIng on subsidized I "The tender w I
t,bis � institutions Is almost nil and the , harinleas to the tree, there 1q, no rea- am It I Well, thank W,hen raw eggs are ,ordere .0
ritlo of the gkftvo as well As galvla. fare the doelsivo battle Was to open I ,d top an Closely resembling wo 1, and . Wag
government ANYlUme have not beanis011 known to us why it AsKt should the g000 fairies it w,aisn't the tough InvAlld to whorn they ik,re objectioll. then, N,00verk and Otherwise treated as . .
- Ition beyond. the Calkip, firos ot''tho sle*pIng sol. Affected In Alta loalit. In effect the not be takou and WbIfA lead- Used, ' Uy ilie, ,,,powors, Itwas qu.ito hard 016, make aa 11lalatable Its Possible ordinwry wool, . .
Zftih Arnold'ij "Light at Asialt diers otrotched for miles and wiles ItL%V hae cre4ted a new Class of state I I . enough . by hAVIn#L'tlla egg ascol(l its Ono ean SlqVATION " "L " . I
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. , 'rent ftrlipa .Of the nations, TJPOII ' "And Why," asked tile teacher, be, Ono at the *beot payllig fartning World In Whieh both f�roteqtant and It A liaeless to serve Any Sava per. card. 1101% in 1700, ho 8e.rved tili
pilot, 'but Artiold's "UgR of Asia" the bfoikot of each soldier be, pinfied '�AhOuld WO Always hold tbe aged fivtOols WO have On Our I&XIII, writes U0111W410atholle aervIces are held at, fectly frosh eggs, ,slave and freer -mu with the MaCtill
WdA totmil to be ftg dk,krk as 111dia, R 'badge or a #Igik' Tile next ftlopu-,reSpect V "'Claulle it's general ly. Mr, T. 11, Skinner. Two nian can the same time, A Partition Wall in I If tile white alone is to be tocon, fainikiv of X0w ()rlearks all his life. ..
*11-h lid Iftmi'dg milliobs In litterling the bugles Rounded, aild the ;the Old won that ha'111 all, the moij. put out front 80 to 40 loads per day the Centro, separate$ the two 0ongee. lt should be boateii with 9, WbIsk I M$ Ono altuction. lastod hilu 104 .
Aarkness - dakawsg I blaek As titat I armies Wore drawn up in, battle O,r' ey.,11 Itobbiiii rellod, I Mid *tho wAhura will be evenly sproad I gations. I until very atiff, 06nd frothro theA tot%. I vaiwA, . . .
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