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The Clinton News-Record, 1903-06-11, Page 30 � N * __1_1______-- I __-_____1_-__-____1 �----�1--��—.--,-,-,-,--"�..—.- I—— -­ _--1_.11--_----1_ . ­.­ ­ �,,�Ill'.11.-.,.�1.1�--l'-",��'ll,�.. I—— I I � 11 1. I- I— ­ ­­­- _­­ ­­ ­ . , _-­ , , — -.p ... t. ,- ,-, , . , " : ,: , ;4Z 1 . , 4 I surrender my hmt to Jesus ? #*****#*"$* Aake $1, WlY for an hour and a half. ,% .. 'hen when cold crumble it for t1pq , 11 040 01 , I , . This aN - t f Z ,,nprov, ,r time of a revival In the I , by keeping. I . . - ­ fto. chicks ; it is bettvr than A Tabernacle, In the chu . mash. A I a' Ilotato Salad. — Cut about six am . I . little sand or grit of some kind you, 0 hearer, surron e I o dice. Mix . 0 THE WIFE AXD� 10TRER 'i"B'v'rui,loe'ot,�3e�;�l-votaa,a �'&'; About the cold boiled potatoes jut � I 11 *Rp. no s.hould be provided. It these dire — Your heart to Jesus ? In the church. with them tber cilopped whites Of .. , bi grow fast- I ,c. In nearly every case, your decision three hard-boiled eggs. Alix the AN tions are followed Your chtcl;s should � . Was ,,,tie with , in the four walls of v* , .vOIkR arid a sicant teaspoonful of dry . . ��� ... . . "RN14 . Examples Whioh a, Mother Should Set church. .9.. House mustard and stir into it a lar 0 cup �� � I —a I I . L I 0 '. �, Praw . . Do ,not make the plea I have so , — � f thick sour cream; add anittle ROOT PRUNING FUUIT TREJ�s . .. . . often heard—that you )lave little MR9900041110'W'0100wo,0001-1 'paprika, pour the dressin over the -RAISING CALVF,S-. - That tiler pruning away of roQt,g of. Before Her Childreii, I potato and mix gently. 1�0 salt is In raising calves it Is very Import- . obildreri too young to go to church CARE Op UL.N,S CLOTHING, Ant that I hey got P, .good start in fruit trees will caq and thereforo you must stay with required if the potatoes ,Are boiled lit Ill k . ,set them to fruit XE�tolftd according to Act *.' tile Par. ' . XWO suits can be renovatell so salted water. This Is a , very 4c- 1!0� that they are liberally fed, and ,quic ly' is Well Understf>9d, 8.44 Ig taluout of vantadix. in tile yotir .Ono will be durable and that, it will them at home. Take your bAbles' C41'e(I for the Arst yeaw. A Jorge 110motimes practiced by Q, ur Thous4nd Nine liundred a daily increase.,, I Wish that such along. Tho minister of the Lord 'thorougltly and wall as to gave buy- coptable salad. when a tree . .. fruiit -ill Thr 1119 new Ones, And as n'suit 'of Salmon Salad. — Place, half a can I Per cent. of the caiv has grown. iec,, .as. In the: court, growers MWin. l3aily. of Tortintil. tit h4 Ax eulogy might be given to PvOry Jesus Christ , ,who Would become ir- T mo .Partinent of AgricUlture, Qtt%w4.) good ,quality of cloth is expensive, of uAlmon In a bed of lettuce leaves try will be raised by hand. . he strongly and has paaoe,4 the tj , . watlx�r. A wouxan's. direct rs_hJatio4:ritated bwause a, young' 'nother It is worth whlla� to carry them In a salad bowl. The, fish should be I new born, calf must have the cOI0a_ when it should bear without having .1 , A dt.-spatuh front Chicago says to her husband is alinost as import. :brings !ter baby to church is not through the process of clean if it freed frorn all oil and bones, and trum iijilk, either by lettirIfS the call fr4ltod. U1 nglish fruit 9yosvero Under. . - Ant lit tile, devoloinuent of u any is rieces I I 41 I , � olaugh. spiritually fitted to stand in (I I iAno'coat, flatted. Pbur over it a, in4yonnalso'lluroa t40 cow for A short time, or , 1 ,4 direct ro- pulpit or to preach from any q vest or Pair of pants that Is to be. dressing And garnish with slices of by removing tile calf, and m � Rev. Frank De Witt Talmage Preach- ter's Iffe sary to ecOuLtimizo, stand this and Practice it, but tlle,y '. ed froin the following text: _�as the inother't . AM . root prune also for another reason, . IGzQ,, iation to her citild. � desk The greatest honor tca-day cleaned must be wall dusted first. If Ila . tile cow, and feeding -ilking which js that they believe doelp . kiel x%i, 44, "As is the mother, . r&boiled eggs and lemon.* . r the calf some of , r is her du if gh I er, " a .Q Snto,NG. UNICS, Or STEEL. Nyllicil 0, congregation cart have is to there is a rent that needs mending . I I A_ � L . . this first milk. Tile co,ostruin or roots not only lesson the tlavor of I This trelichant truth is well illus- fie the POWs $life(( UP With the set the patch neatly, ta4ing care to. - fruit, but that they caugo,dj,sease in 0 Uod develops true motherhood Ill young mothers who are flunked by match the twill or check, and sew. It ,ON T1130, EAi I first WHIC Is nature's provision for trateed b,N till old yet evur know many ways ITH'S AXIS. tile young calf, and if possible the the fruit as well, The following er... . I ,. The factory's w4chin- little children oil both sides. I onco, down so as to ine,ke it as nearly In- A scliolilmaster in v. country dis- call should have tile milk or t, tract from one of the leading horti- , titor�-: A young farjnf.�r waritud to Aory may seeni to tile untrained eye board of. A� Varlety show giving a, per- visible as possible, then dampen, on trict tells many aniusing stories 0 a in for a short time. le cultural papers of England relates. to tLird a frugul and careful helpAnout, I W be ivorl�iag uselessly and Ili ridi- formance lit a mining ca ., f a I 1W started out from houl(S oil his � .nip lit .tile the' wroug side .and press on, the Answers given by rural children. The When we are raising the calf by this subject . PI have found that I cillous *confusion. There Are some days Of the California gold (.,.cit(- right over a thick cloth. It the inspector dropped into the school hand'We should feed whole milk from trees with their roots deep in I fa,rllllluUSt1, lie inquired of tile farin-1 , I collar is badly soiled Jay it on tile unawares one day, and, as a class two or three Weeks, and then the subsoil, even if they fruit freely, I . f ilulJortUllt Journey. Coll'ing to 4 I wheels ruitiling from right to left, merit. The rude theatre for the most for I others Own left to, right. Tbert part weg. tilled with. rough men, table and scrub with 4 small brush was in till) Imidst of its geography gradually changing to skiln nlilk, neither apples or' pears satisfy be- . . I er's wife for soille dough which bad, are sagging belts, Lind great Piston Wbile tile ghow was going on a jit- dipped in strong suds to which p, lesson, lie thought lic would tes ,t its, allowing about I I been h4l. lit her broad pan. Ilie said i rods iltoving up and down, and I , , ten days to a ake cause disease spots develop in the I Cry illightily uffected the 'miners, '411 old tooth brush is excellent to tiong . X a A y P. verge of he had LL sick horse and he heurd! strong stool bars w1drIlng round and tie baby began to cry. That qhild'a little' Ammonia has been Added and knowledge by A. few I-andora - quoa�. the ellange. As the fat has beat r - fruit who the .re on the that dutigh could cure hini. `,rhO- i round and round. Tbero are I anks , . moved fror ripening, if not before, ! � , A the skim or rendering lurlat-r's wlfv , the players stop so that -hildron," he said, "I will mill< M little ground flaxseed may be , . .. They Inade, , do,the cleaning with, '.If the lining ,,Now, .c . separator them of no value because decay so "'Ad, -011. )'(-a, we where tho, goods a o soaked and they could hoa� the voice which 1101- I - or Is. Vorn in the coat, rip it out, iron put one or two Biraple questions to added in place of . lial-0 plvlll�.­ Silo brought forth pllte4Lfs� WhorL, . tile ra,3V goods S in. o a 0 OO . are the pieces smooth and use for a Pat- tile fat. Tile quickly set T h v g d frult, called the holy memories. of their You. I wonder," he'added, "if any- Amount of flaxseed to be given can be either of apples or pears, the ,roots two halldlLIIS� T11v NOLlug inan took, chpwed into.pull), But after awhill", , torn for a now lining. which may. be it and in silence di-oVQ LlWaY. eastern homes. It a child' cry C64 Onb Qall tell me What the Axis of beat determined by tile a 4 O he 8 M a . . . At' under the t.%xplanation of the super- a cut fronx a good quality,uf farmar',s, ,orlditio , I t tree u t be active, surface, . I lie ficxt farlu'llotisv he asked -the I intendent $often the livart in a theatre it can. satin. Tile I th;� earth is ?" . digestion., .and flesh of the calf. The fibrous onee,, otherwise the crop will . I or gulde" tile visitor , easiest wav to clean a I � I The fl " teach a gospel .lesson in L� church Immediately a hand werit up, and ailloulit of nillk to be led daily will be much reduced in value. Some I . StillIQ (111VSOUIL. .t.1-11ler s wife I to the ' fa�tory find% that evor-y suit that is uluch soiled is to first � . . . " I %\ ,,It) ,N Ott, but � belt and �.very whcvl and (wory no -, boy of the class answered very largely on the capacity, . stud: -ish I cuuld 11 ', service. , Oh, i tiler$ with, little rip out the hems of the sleeves And �Jle clevei depen(t sorts are greater offenders tharl, that is hilpossible. We 110'e" Ila Ve' cylinder , of the - nutchinery 'is children, when You come to t lie fiaot,a and , wash, each piece In, llot in words which slidived. EL close and digestion Of the calf, but usually others, it is truej but even the best .. , ,� , , uny dough left lit the bread pan 'of'put there for a purpose. . All church bring youl� babia L 8 I When, - I suds until :clean, then - rinse. through familiarity with tile text�book .- from An be readily a - , . I . polled If the cori . this 1,011sk. I 111%%_"��% se"UP" 1113''Llip (litlerent Parts of that machinery used to be,takan to churchas a two warin waters, The garments "An imaginary line passing from SEVENT'O TEN QUARTS ditions are not right. The explkna- . . I broad 1,un clvuu. Thk-ro is lit) dough' , . g, little child the sweet influence of the .tfiust -be brought Ili before they ,,,, Ono Pole to tile other, oil whicil the. tion of tills would seem to'bel thAt , - . are Workill" to ether for good,, for . . �. per day in two. or three feeds, ng roots carry, to the . .. Jell ... ... �11!" twid lilt- 'Noung lawl., gospel Penetrated Iny ))ohig, though quite dry and be thoroughly pressed earth revolveks," 10 "ThiS is t 110 1101LIV X% ILL'i'V, JA'rIlUI)8, 1 tile coinvietion of a� finished article. often before the service .closed., Ili on the"'wrong side with a 1lot iron, "Quito right," replied the in" milk should be fed to the Calf At tree food of an undesirAbl 1 I I ' I e nature, . I CLIP 111ttl ]ItV bri'dO. 1"Or if tile 1110 8,o ('.oil Ili the great buinan factory ,childhood's , *eariness, -. I went to, then cover thd right side with a apector ; btAt wishing to test his 4b0l t .the temperature of thq body, rendering th . . . - for tit(.. creation of a consecrated Tb(- young calf -should never go . a tree end its fruit more I . ,Aivr is �'o fru�Ltl hol' (IttLightel'S 11 -ill � sloop with my. head pillowed on my thick cloth . and press, but rontove knowledge more accuratel ' t cold Susceptible to the attack of fungi I motherhood has inany wheels arid at . y he said, milk, or be overfed, as it tends . . tsurt I,N I le th'. saille." And it was. tinles scentingly conflicting duties. mother's lap. No mother- can, be a the iron before the stoarn ".ases to "(?Ould you hang, ii, hitt on. it ?­ indigestion bill to Presuming 49 .disease 'spots the I , , I diele Ilittt he Nkoli his I)ride� "'Or They all have, a. putpoise, true example td -her childre� unless rise to prevent the cloth from being "Yes, air " came the answer, al- I d other troubles, When writer spooks of are of this charac- I . � � , . I -, 2 . not tit(-. * * . once the digestion of thoi calf . . . lit, was (if 01'. prophvt's opillion. . at tile same tinic she is a true 19hiny. A rusty, black. suit was re- most without premeditation 1*9 do- ter. That there is much of ihe good, .. Avast 6f wiiiell is the influence re- I .� . . colored a jet black, arid with new "Indeed !" ranged the calf Will not do :well, and , . .. ' As i s the mother, so is lier daugh-� -u,tin fron, church member. - . . exclaimed t6 Inspec- � or ill doing of trees traceable to . , . tor. '' .14 g the 'right performance , � linings, braid and buttons, it looked tor, "and what kind of a I usually- it takes 401116 time to r - location is well known , and it is . . . 1* � . . . . . I hat, ,a . . 1 . ,of the duty ti wife and'inother owes . — i I . store the sy,9tein to . I � The 111oth"A.'s life is inevitably pro- . . . 111, 1. I as nice as a new suit. The unlined pray ?" . I proper work q'Lilte likely that when trees aie in . I �� ducvd ill tht. JiNvs of her littlu-girls to her childhood's horlie. I -spring and summer coats are easil "An Imaginary hat,, at . - 4ghin, As soon as the young calf cold, deep groiind the nearer the I . 11 - , Ills 1. . . I �, " was the begins to �. .. . .. whoill '-fle rocks ill tll(. CradIL. r . My sl�Ler'L how �'ari you honestly � PLANT INTELLIGENCE. washed, and if the alpaca Or clotri reply . . , . eat, which is generally roots can be kept to the surface the ". (X1ject# your children to respect you — when two e, I I �� .. , LL .. will hUl)[It'll whether she is con-, . , to"three,weeks old, It may better would be the fruit." I I . coats are faded or streaked they can __+ . � I I be fed a little sweet clover hjiy and , � � scious of it or not. 111u;%_ 111LI)ortallt � if you are stony hearted 'and refuse .FiVmness And Delicacy of Touch. be colored any darker shade by dip- ,CHANQED .THE SUBJECT. . I . . . thell is it, for ill(- sake of thoselto honor tile inany wrinkles and the in the Climbing Plant.. . . . I a I.ittjo oats and bran, and soop they I —f . I . . .. . . �: . ping ,them lr� dye, but ill ,pressing . . � such. garments they should. always be :yes," said lie, "life is so lone- will eat sliced'roots. Hay, oats and , THE, , - 11 . ' .. . I I I I ... � . . . Children Wid fOr the Sttb�u of those t bodinuilod siglit of an agod parent ? One cannot believe, that.plants. pressed len Ise to proSe ve tile ly, � . bran, and roots may form the feed � FIRST.LAW OF NATURE. I � . . . . . . N0101LI tlh'�' ill tiWir t Lit'll wi 11 Influ- I Can your inother'broathe forth . the ha,ye.individual consciousness, ' .and gtllw r . Ily sometimes," she .. . . - winter in addi I . . -is � h soldiers stationed in- the. I - I ellcu, thut i Ili- influence of I bitter lainetitation of � the neglected . shape, A straw hat may. ,)a fresh- . "It,!$, lone . an. ration in tion to the -Two It � . , . `s. yet their Actions allow a nice adjust- ened b'y dfssolvi�g goine -of the same swered' .in her- . � most affectionate! milk. i . .1 � . . . We . lea were accustomed to . . . . . I the illotilt I I i;e should be I old woman who said, "When I Was ,ment to environment, reveal. a fine dye of'tho.color Wanted,' in a little tones. . I 1. I . . � . . at* � Ind. . . .. . . . . The length of jime to feed tile bathe daily in-& little bay which was. - - . � . ," I . . 11 . . I I of ill(' V.7110108011le Lind beneficent Young Iny children used to tPead -intdIligence. The intelligence, We alcohol and applying to the hat -with . "Wouldn't it be- sweet to have � calves' milk will vary,som6what with I , kilid! The girls'will be like ber as I uport, iny feet ; blit 'now, 'whon I ain must.thinki is Ili the whole plan and a,soft brush' generally supposed to be free ' from . . .1 they gruw tit), find lier faults will, old, theY arc , frea.ding..'UPOW. my reveals" itseIf in Ono , way tilro , dnd'wlien ciry,.tho hat little cottage, With 'all the front conditions and the feed available Lit sharks, Though on good terms with . . I . "I Appoar in thein. Therefore, the ob-i heart." Are you'going to show the plant ' , ugb must be gli�en. a coat of. thin var� covered . with -ivy and honeysuckle j the time, but uguitlly they way.. ha each other, they were iffit what, 1. . . . . . life as it reveals itself in nish. L . . . . ve .1 . . . � ...- . . ject of thl.", serillon is to show how I selfish -spirit of`tlie brutal people, of other ways through animal and ' ' . . I .. . '..... . and r6ses?" .. ID111C for four . to six ths drop- might bv called fast friends, .. I I . . . I � 114 - "Oh, wouldn't iti,, . . Mon . the true wife and - inot her should the-Pacille islan4s, who..werc accUs- human life. - .. I I Ping off- the milk, gradually w6n we One day, as they were swimming - . - . . .. ! ' D DUS . . . I I � . I I about one hundred yards from.. .the .. . . . . . .. . � I. � .. . . I - should not only be ' trlle, tonied to behoad or bury alive iheir The..following 6xtriwt from Kribwl- ' A -great tirod from business to have A . met) . shore, P&t observed Mike 11 � live. S lit I . . � , SvEEPINO AN 'PING, ' . "And when a fellow comes, home discontinue using it. - to her flus . � I 0 . .Wilily people have .Ili idea .little wife to, Inc In the spring the calves may go: suddenly ��. ... .: . d . . , build, ))tit also trite to her fathers and. mothers as soon as they edge ifidicates.the .firmness and de- that et him at ' the ' making for '.the land as It * r .as he '-" . . rather kind inother, brothers and became : crippled. with age ? 'Are � . . very .woman knows how -to - . . door out to grass ; lifit In addition Iceep a . � . I . . . . � -licacy of speak, in. the sweeli and with a -kiss?" ,. . .. sisters. tuid to her Goo], as well as you a beartles � . touch, so, t.q p . . . dust a room Properly, , � up the praln feed, could, Without',saying.,a, word. Won- . . . . ' � dir(ctly to tile littlo daughters I a woman, going to' climbing plant, � . . . � " . . but observation has tau *ht u I a that' ., ' Y ­ewe -s! '.' . . I—. I � I . Many , good feed- dering. what was the matt6r, ' Pat _- . . 11 who tear . your parents -from . .your . 9 . 'And then ' th .ers prefer to -keep tile calves in the . . . . . Will sou -n follow in hot- footsteps. As "It is in the twlning�plants, S.ilch- such is not the case. The carp . I a VVInter nights, the, barn at, stablo*the, first and struck out. vigorously after. him. and- . . . 11houghts arid afflectio'us,, inerely be- as bi�rony-and hop, And the tortUril. ot fire * blazing brigh .Year. , , .. . . . I �. I . . - 6, labor-saving artiel y par- , . � she thiiiks, they will think. As she I cause you call got . . sweeper is I . - tly in the coz bring the -green feed'from the flel . d to landed at -his C64apanion's he I 111'.. T � . ­ � I els., . I I a, ]or, and, You � 1: mean a wife -at them, Putting ., on part of' the . . ".Is there Anything Wrong wid .- . .. .. . I . I ., duos, thly will also do. I no more. service bearers, like the,vetehes,- that Wc %but even Whe*w it is used overy day, the. I)iallo, singing in the gloaming, dgy fo- ye - ?" Inquired' Pat, feelingly, �. � out of them. I . I -low (,,ail you expect find th . a highest developm'ent 'of the. the , 'carpet - will need a thorough . - them, 't , . . . . '. S0111.1 FOOLISI-I WIVES. your little - thildren,* to 'love .Vach climbing� . habit. Thesp plants' - Ii . i,a sweeping With a brb6i'i becasionally. It would be lovelyl`." ,. . . r exerelse. A good plan is. to . "Nothin'--:no � thin' at all," replied � . I I . .. I... �. ­ I . I � ,phis stat(inl(q1t is axionl,�ti(... 'yot other after you are gqne when .. You- under 'unusual conditions. In I 11 "I think it would.be sliveett.". keep. them in thei stable. during - the - . . . . � .­� . . , . I .orcier Remove upholstered furn.iture .. from , 'And then�. " I �. ..,:. day, And lot th . goo the other. . � . . . I . �. ­ . . . .. there are s,011le W01111,11. foolish en- yourself � have nothing to do , With to .gain - the light they 'must i3eek, the yooln, If con-venient, but' it not . .. . � ,. � . . qnx out in a d . . I , 0 .tile brothers arid I. . . I At this - point a careworn, W clovev. *or grass pagture. . at .night, ,"Thin what, did. you inakii such a't . ' ' I .. -ugh to sirlipose tjiat tile. name " of sistets, of -.your rathel� than. avoid, , overhanging eover thern.whilo:aweeptng, Tbore is' -Oman . suddint ratrate.�'for ,an' lave taa V., - *. wifo and mother are not Sjanllcjql� childhood ? Is it I nothing to y . came round � 'tile corner wheeling and in this way th�y get. . . o4. flilj�ago, �rfd� 'so �Nve, fln& the vatchos, nothing so -destructive to the beau . � . � -e no connec tall or I . - . 11 . . ty ' -anibula or, , - , PLENTY OV EXERCIS : continued , Pat. ' . . . . I . . � . . I I a - from the I . C I . air..' Than -they NO , ilch 1, I . -�. . 11 70 ... , . . . 1. I I ..." an'lia.). ' instead , f''turnin as to .Allow thella to be 011ie covered silence fall upon the ­ . Beda.d''!"' 'amawer'lild' Mike, 6.00il* . I . twins and haN t* whan. they are � *sick_ or in fill a O twins in a'poi t . A dead R - . ,g aw y . I � . . affiliation. They I h-othing t6 -you'v%yhen shadow towardithe light, like most � . . d - . a e - dem- . -X opted' th'O .1112 , av- a. big o)2&rk - - ".. - ' . �� .. , .. . , arc so blinded1trouble ? Is�it* � � with:,dust .,every swooping,day. Open thange : is,very 0 sential forLth. � . that thoy cannot see that tile silver I they are .dead '?',: why, .,some Inothers, of thcir�iielghbors, boldly pus ifig u the. windows " and d�orn 'and -sweep . , .. the . subject. .. I *1 ., velopment of tl,6'youxig- calf, and it, a 0 - ut�tWellt,y ,. f . .1 . � I 1: letters of brue mot.borho: _ __ - who �thlnk th(' . . 11 , .p - . ,� I I. __ . ..i . h eet ahead, - aw I � . . .. .. . ' - . T.are good And true jht6 the cellte� of *a, bush, to, burst, � with qui6k - tirill sirok�s *that. will I.. . . . . . . . is natural for YOW36 animals., ,to thouglit..whilo..-ho Was' playin' wid' ' � I . . I ... . . .. ten upon tile golden backgrou,nd 'of mothers novdi, pretend -to Ile've tiny in' to 'Illoss 'ai el -,in the car'ct Nvitho ANlD -. Ti -TE WAITI 0A I . mid its. upper brancfi-� .a . P "injul, . �IPIEITCHED. : take a good deal of. exercise' - - . . I 1. ... � . I I . om lit Ing it. ... . - � . � .1 I . .. I � . ::, Vhtin Irou it would give me tizat to roach' - - I . .. I I true wifollood and that tithe strong- affectilin for their .parents o'r broth- as, far abovii their loss daring. neigh- -If the brooln is divinpetiod frequently, . Tile seedy diner was. enjoyipig him-. ill the -barn -or stable. during � fly time ilie� shore?� �... ' ' �­ - � �... . I ., . .1 ­ . . � , . . i i-st and best cradle Is that cut front i ers and sisters or for, their nkphews� bors.,� But . it is in the.. leaves , of it Will not. raise a cloud of dust, Or self vastly�; . tbe stable cAn be darkened, and by - - - 1. — .. . 1. . .. .. . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . the scented wood of the marriagc:*and nieces. 'The- . ine,�Itable result these plants :that we find the' most d better, plan' would bo'�,tb sprinkle - ",Waitor," i1e. called, 1�fotcb.. a nico this ,they will jba alandv6d - much Iasi -, . . . I . . ., ..... . 1"� I I ' � ' . � duties of matQimity 1 will .be tl . ­ ,.. sweeping. pibcd of ,bo � iled.turl . Yot," . .. . . . . � .. altar. * The . . . Rtirmmu * , . . lht ...some tiny . y6ur Own rema:rkab 'dification%' sAli :On. the ca!�pet before' . . . 1. I . . .. ! 11. lo me ., adapting . . . . . by -the; worry and -Afirmant from . .. .3?.. . � . . . . I tibust never supersecle or extingul.nhichildron . I , . . . Itcfoanses­ the .carpet beautifillly. The dish was obtained, -�Iace'd.-be-o flies. � . .. . Tham'was a dinner-party.at I . . . ,... I ,will coase- 'to love 'each thCM - tO-'4..*­clImbi-ng 'habit, . ' ' . . .... . . . . I the ." I . . . the olutics of tile wife. There axe .0tIL . . . .Tile, and brightens the ,colors: . When a 6 w . . . � let,. Ali; nly*frlends, blood 0 , the :W6 th cu:3t mor,' consullied; '.and Re .1 ' ' . I and - Mrs. � S.' was 'desirlous , . . . . . I . � gu arity ig- a Very important.TSmiths'.-, . , I . .. . . '� wi ve's, to be fitickor titan, wat&.': -The .ties are pinnAtc-thoy'llear .a,o-number. .of - ti�era..thcn lie 6alled again-.' ., �. �; .� . Young calf,, And '. .. o _ 11 ... � niany wol`11011 who art, ir"( . I ugilt�.leAyes of ,tile vdtllfes-and:vatchlings .dust has .settled, remove the, c q factor in feeding.the' : - -09 Oulk impressing her guests. - Arid � - �, : , '� : . until the babies are born. Then, in-' 0 ' I . re, anf;I dus 'tile . . all miglA . have tone well but - for ' - - � . . . , . �� 1. Which bind t , "Waite � . I ,the -human hc&rt' t' tile, Opposite o' . . fr,,,�lftch a. choice tportion of . when the � -'- nil lk and feed ill given I . I ' - longer tile conj� -to be 1. as the , veto . leaflets.* . The ,tin 'Of U'loodwork *. ca�-,ofqll U t curried e, ,-arid .011,,' wAit&r,: fetch them � at a regular: - angelici -atiburn-ha(red llitle,Tommy . . .. : ; E;teci,d of being an� I home of childhood.-ougliC leaf -stalk and , the uppermost feitther . . y� . se, . a, sof - , _. . time �ach day,. .. 1. . . I . - . . . ,duster for, bric�,W)rae - and '4nother bottle of Nv no!'� they Will soon .. learn to. l6ok: , f ' I 1 .., . . I fort, the coiopanion, the helpmeet of strong iia''Irriks, of ,steel. , - , I palk of pinhaw. are �In.'tho climbing . .1' I , ` or Smith who had beati'allowedAt the ' ' ' '. . '� ' the inan whom the,,- promised on . . I � . vams; .a' large square .of.,chaese6ioti, � The -.bill mounted still the their feed At the ' 1 1. � I . SYMPATHIZE WITH THE AF - lea changed: into tendrils-selisir' . . . . u 1); *but., , I , proper time.'* Clean tab a on �condiiloll..' tUa,t he behaved* . . . I � . . . . . Aieir wedding day to live for, they . , 1. � . $Pee L is better, -fol, -Other articles; . ,When- -seedy one dalled th�- waiter. to fetch Utensils' a . � himself. Wonderful to say,, he did - .. I .�'.. - 1. . I ..... � I . tivel. twinizig,"whip-lill:6 structures, * � .re im (irtant in fooding,the I . . . . turn their backs -upon their hus- FLICT,ED. . , ' dust:: has:,settlool on tile' walls wra 'prie dainty after 'other. I -� -calf - I .P , . � I. . . . . I I 1, .. : . . . young . . . . ,. bury their exis'tence Ili � I .. . ' , P ,*At . Lin ' � ., :; . . S6. iill the sw6ets came on. Thezz he , . . ,. 1. I . . _­ .1, bands and �. Which exhibit. remarkable. features, a. cloth about the bruish Part of a last "he lit a fragrant cigar And The aim should be to keeii . ill ,,could hold out -no longer, a'nd he' " . I . . . The true mother gocs�forth. in'. life- If the all' I *' " 'wipe it .off.' .. sat, back", I -1 am . .. . I . the ntirsery. From morning until � g1tJy. eurved extended to - broom and � i '. 1. . . . . . for - nay.,, 'demanded - a , � ' I n . I . .. I . I � . � asked "Waiteri" lie callod,.feteli . ill birth, a third h6ping of apple-charl6tte, 'It � �. .� . r and goes tile miseries arid the suflet- dril of a young leaf �1 pea 6�r y'btcli :� There is a great deal of dlff�rence . grdwin� every day fro nd . ,light and from night until nwrning ings and tile -troubles' which .� a . re, be watched darefully it will -be -fou * I I I —1, - . In a good thrifty And vigorous con'- i%,as . .. . . : liese engrossed and absorbed nioth- . . . ad in .tile quality of work .that a broom- .'."Yessii� '-' amid the waiter 'lie ch * refused, . and then the childish . �. I I I I everywhdre.,self v" Her, heart that: it js.,slowl� but ificessAli ' .do and- the longth�'o I -1 . 1, t 'should make a :good treble was raised. I .. I . . . Ars think and diream arid plan about . tly .will b " . . dition'.' Calves I . � blooding with. sy . . . . . I f - time �. it 3Wu your. ill? .. . � , :. '. - grLin -thoi . first year. � . . I , . . . . . I .. . . I I .. . aothing but the one theme of baby. inpathy,� she returns moving round and round in a circle, will,-.1fist. One thai Is.iised overy "Wo " came - the languid answer . . Aiiii-nals na- "Very wall," he said, ."if I.can't, . . . I . . d . . ,_ . I . ,� � I 'o ni,atter home and bilgins. to plan how she. lf'tbe '.tarldisil comes Into contact day should be washed..on ' 'fetch a policeman .. ,� tufally . make mtore gain the first � I .. : N whore thoy are, with - cc A week. ;., I h� * have another plece�I'sha'll t614", -, - . � . I I can*heip tho'pook,'.-When�her -� With a twig it b' 't ]lot * V' -.: I .. o"on't got a than tit . . . . � � w,hom they ars talking.or urliat sub- . . . . . chi) . ends toward' it 'and Pitepitre v� bucketful 0 . � .. . � .I a second year. ,. Ca;lves should I 11 ' .1 .. �­. i . Ject of conversation iijay be started dren would'de . . - suds, And 'cent I I. Leave 'Ahe room, sirt'.'.st6imed - I . . posisess the appearance of'health ' * I . � . .. . stroy their old clothes evcli,iUall,� - -takes .. sevdral- turns . dip the broom up Arid down in.'I.t un- ' ' I . . I : I . 4rld . . . . . I . I � .. I I — q . . . Smith senior, and. obediently Tommy . . L . . . L � �. 11 - she turns .and , vilgon', Calves to make ..profit4bl � � . . 1. . I I I . .Ilvy talk nothing but baby. . .sa�s-: -­Daughter,thdt around it. Even a slight temporary til the straws look clean Arid now.. ARTIFICIALBUTTERF LIES. a ,slipped froin ' 'his seat axid be;took - - 1 I .. . . � . , . . I . I is a sinful . waste. That dress in b 'tati011 1i sufficient to cause a RI g - - W-11 And. hand it up ... 1. . I � . feeders must have -a good.'form,, arid himself to­tbe door.. . - . ,. . .- ; �. . I.. . I I ��.. . They will tell .)*oil over and . 6 -ver - . � . ay rrA n 0 a . until I .1 - tortl I les, wi . should, be contin , ' . . .. . .. � . . . .1 . . igain how itraniy teeth their babies I not be useful - to You, but it in,%y -bending toward - any side. Finally, dry, Tills. toughens the straw and . C ollectors of but 11 be in. . uallir fillink out and Before lie opened it,. .-however.,. . lie - � . .1 �� A'. I . � terested in tile ,report 'that tlikre are getting I . I have cut and when those teeth I.ClOthe, some 'little, girl, And keep' her the " toriolff I becomes woodv ,and At will. not break- cas*. -The broom . thicker. - * - -1 '. turned. ' � . .. 11 . . I . I . . . . I - ' porsons.now making.an 'excellent 11 I . A .. . . �- .. 1. . I mme, but they cannot tell you � warm: all winiar. I -wish thjit . you:.gtl*bng -and, forms *a secure 'a4ho 'should - never bar sot down in the v- � �Iupply the.'ealires .daily* with good, 'My knickerbockgrs tire made ou . � . � . i � 17 ' I 119 * by - - sellifid - artifici al .bvttei�fli ' ,water, -Ind. 4G not� forget. that th ., . .. I . .. . �.. ' fangs . wOu Id . -%,vr4p I t- it does, corner after it - is' used, bending, the This , , , . . . 08. ' 'nst" he , . . ,. . about till, sharp, poisonous P ih* bundle ..bind cable for the plant. Not pniv -two � ng the broom I . ..is a new industry.. Pleasant . ey of the old dining-roomburtai � . I :1 . . . . . af business worries that have buriollAake it to Mrs, So-;and­so�s. house., the young .tendi�ll rotate ; . over- anol'maki also �requi : salt regularly, When cried., and-he'swung o the o'or . . . I - - � . I . 'tl�e .whole gtr� .. . . w6rk, It is, -And as ecially ire. . d ' *. . .1 Liloilisch-es in their husband's brainsil-ler husband is out of work,* and I, leaf on which 'it is borno- Is, in. coll- one-sided., . Have .4 ]look sorewed Ili . . . P a:dapted calves of ' od' breeding, - -Are , .well. a 'd:,v * .1 .. ,,pan .1 1. I I �. . . . . : I fe the end . . . . for young girls, sinca it mainly. cdn-�. fe and I go . n anished. .1.1 . . . � I 'd . . . . . I . . . .. . �. I . 1, . . . . . � and lwart. !;either (10 they care L at. ,she Is havino & hard time . i6. tintia.1 motion, . The' sboot ic� which, I . - Of, tile lidnolle,'andAnsist up- - t ' spreading with. tL camel's-, cared for it is at all times I . . I . . . . . . . .. . I ! I . how sharli those fangs nray'be. They � got along. I Was to' see.lit?r to -day ,t tho� lea:f be I long� is retatin . on having.the broorli hiing''up.-when als. a , in . . a source . of.pleasura to goo them ftid tile corgner's, . ; jury A � scertain � - ', ' . - . . . I . . .. 1. . .g. also, $0, , hair.brush very'thin gkim or Paste � . I . ' . . I I I :. �.:. a - I I . . I I . '� goo b w. . I .. . . . can tell you, without one mistake, When, that - little girl carried that that'the. tendril is'sweeping the ,air flot"in, use. It will greatly lelgtheri over, the' . wings ..of 'ordillary' 1) . I - d from week, t ' o-ok.-: what ea.us�o Bower's sudden 'death?" . . . I I I . ,�'­ tinies last.night their dri�ss to the home, .. .its . period: of� usbfulness, a utter�; g'Ow'n' . . . I — � I 1. '' .,.. � .1 .. . I flow many . . 6f,destitution dild .with d6mP'iica'tett motion; in the ... . . . . . . - nd. the flies and.thtih sprinkling .oVa "tills '. , . "Yes ; it appears that he:.peceiVed a. � .1 . '' I . ' aables cougbrd, but they cannot toll� there sees the . . . sweeping will. be . easier. .. ... . etirtain delicate- nietallid po�v A. . E ' S. I . . , � .. . , . I ... I � poverty sticking . out course. of.wbich ii is almost 'sure � to - : - �, . .. .. . -a - ' WHAT TO F D4 D CHICK � - pluinber's ':*bill, in. his . in rXiing's I : - I � . � . . . . f . , . , —� . ! . dai of . ;. . . a's imp , . I I 0 .: . . I 'Ott - husbalydr. through cri strike . ' u *' ' � I n , *dn't - ..: .."� � how ilittlly hours thOil . acks'lif't.he hunibla - cot-. .against some stein or twig 0 . . . �vario g'cc�lot . .By this'.411; xp4lil egularity is quite ortant as post,.." " "But siLirely that l;# ,': � ... S41111" idght walkvol the eloor, . I . th ** the.su�riounding vegetat" I" .. �. p- - . . kill � ' � . � I he tagol. and, the, grateful tears. of a ion. . . HINT R PERS. ulation 4 common butterfly can be ,food.- for. a time ,;st least. The chicil him ?" "IThat wasn't it ; 1�ut. ju, � . . * . ' " , I I . . . TS TO HOU;3EXEn . . I . I . hour after hour, trying to think and .mother: who, received the' dress ' �h6, - - -41' ' - . I I . � . . . . I . transformed into one that is ex- enW. first. meat should- be lit day . . . - . 'I, . I � plan how they could ineet the great I ,. .�_ I . Captain Joshua -Slocul�n, - the old I . . .... - the evening the: plumber Himself ,call- , I.. _. . . I . , learns. a. lesson ' of. heart love . slid , +­. I , , . , ' -. , . . . I -ad re'Was .an over- - * - �+ . . I . . . . criscs or life which illay now Wo con- c . I I . . New England, searruin Who irialle a trenialy rare, . I.:.. - broak, then'' a little livery three � an -4 said . the I . . ould learn . in . . . I . I I .'bill that, he wished to. . , . � no other way, She .., A. NATION OF, SjqO1MRB. . v0age around the world in 'a slobp . . . . .hours , till � night. Th should be: charge In the' � � . r thoni. There Is inany a learns' tile 9 . . .. . �, 0 . rty feet long, �entlroly. alone, .says! .1 . . . ,\To .. . kept..clean,. .. dry and � , ey - warm, * I I . . . . .. , � fronting I . 111110 kind -'of self."Sacrificev . . FOR LOSS OF F mmi.. ith correft,'!,.', . . . . I � . I inan---mark tbis!--who board the which gentle , Louise Alcott taught Alth.ough one Often hears that . the 4cry' few pifople know how to treat David Burns,. of Mineola, Long Is- fresh water coiistentlybefore them. . . I . I � . I . .1 .. I . . . I . . . . I . . . I . deatli rattle of all true, helpful Wlfc- In one, of the best of, all books, tbat. tobacco habit prevails universally�in codfish properly. . To .freshen land, ha�s brought an,gotion agains't. Whan��-he chick is'.. 24� hours old. . TO 66 at ft . � . . . I Oil], I ]lore , are it stand in Witter halt 11* a railway for destroying his feelings. sh m I! a's a . . I ly association Oil tile night that called- �'Little Wonion." T Spain it is iiii.possiblq to know how let, ; . . Ould' got its first . oal,. and hard. : Is � . . their first baby was born. v a . general that habit ,until one visits a � ashed' very fine, -shell � . I and aboolu On" r eack �� . I mAhY ,..beautiful le�ssons .taught- ��t I . . . . .and everyl4rifill of ItChInK, Is dayt.�I"oyr more anol,-Itmay bo usd, in, "Prove it�" said the court.. David boiled Ogg$', Ili' Pile . ghort tinle ago I had a prominent I "I thore. ' Peopfe smoke incessantly, uln; goveral i . voters, .That takea.:all'the Durns struck a match, sprea& .. t", I. I . I - , I. - .out and.411,. -mixed wlth.0 IWA propo.r- . - I . blaciclinrolM pr . . . that boolc but�'not-orle ,9*oetL,r than.' &V all conditions, lit . I I I I — TO —111TILStADO it " 9. . I . ritan .say to me: 11.%n- iquccof; � I . I goodness -out.. 'You can got rld -, of the back .of his hand , and- laid. the ilon -of �read- trunibso should - Ox- Nmonlals the dai r vress Ayd as .. ., . a which When tbc-,mothor' of Joe.and Amy� . all. -hours. and i1a lattin turm have Xuarsatoe I havo imido in life, I hano. WWI in a fid Beth and Me . in all places —*excepting tba,-church� tile salt just as effectively and.witli- match upon it. The flame licked -up eltisively forin Its diet for the fir9t' I be w y thiall of It. a r no Zip I . '. . ... 11 . triageg; ­ . i OU . It a I spite of iny wifo. Front thp day 9, Climes .in onti Men sinoke. in the rqilway.ca riallonl2y back If mob cur . & . that iny fl-r.;t baby callio .,,lip has hall morning fro,ni. making a-cdll upon a. illey ,smoke, -in out hurUng the fish, by Picking jt� it few hairs,:swirled redly about over. tfiroo day' For the .next few dayi Z� at . � . - I . . ..till tho train ears, It'with your �h a' I GrEDUANNORL #.- . no intcrost lit life of* iny work. In .poor family, Sho� in'substance says. -to piecei and woshing I . t a flesh, and , than, .with a little bread. soaked in milk and squeezed .. I � . iny intetcourse with iny buslnef�s _ ' thei, �slnoke 1.ri all the minor. - imilds " just - shmk it t a . ly. �0,- wo I . 'a'l- Ointment 11 . I . 01irls I have just been ' .11 . � then. I g.i up nd .swirl of gr( sinok nit out.. dry �qfore feeding can' be - given al- Drs, Ch".. ft -P . . I Mrs. .'so -an visiting tros; ' they krillike ,Ili all the ' res- % Than Put I , l At this . . .. 1. ol-so. The. family diriin , down Ili: the ,water t :"Seven thousand dollars,." said. thd t&natol� with the egg' diet. , . .. associates sliv lins heon a pp9itivo- . have I ta:urants, in -tile, hotel g rooms,- . . . . . . . damage inqtead of a liolp." There 4rly- foodAn tila-t J;o6�0 for! and, Of course, in, the dalfes_ Th the ,light into d boil for fifteall court,,*, mopping, an agitated brQw, tiind broken oatmeal, .cracked wheat- Of Germany's. 56t . million pdople, .' I . I � not had . , the "ot an . . . . is niany a husband' wh.o is to -day two days, "rhero 1, � ini,i,tM *. get it�'ready for - and Burns, having no finer f0cIlligg, arid millet goad can be nol6d to'tbe just' under 62 nlillfohs bpeak 'Gei . 'i ,eSS oilkio tile inerchailt and his the % tah, . Are, - of � bit', -When you - � - , , ,a, number . . . . I littlP Ci�ildr , add butter, and Pepper,' took.it without a, blush, '. I Hat. A mixtdre that. . gives golod inari lint ,"S "Ili I I I I I . I . . . . � y , mi ons spea" Polish, . living its far uji)art in illoilli-Pht fl*Ot1l (In , there', fiirc� yon. girls I clorks, smoke, 1n shops,' the. . shop- and chop up a hard boiled cg'g and . . — .., '. . .-h I . .. . satisfaction Is prepared -from , braili,' I- - 200,000 � his wife as if he wore ion 1hou-sanol wfIJfng to� giva their, Your broak-.! 111,111, while tl%�'illg- to sell goods to a , . 140,000 :Danis OR y ; .. . put on top'. , - You take. codfish cook- - , FOR WEDDING PURPOSES. corn Ineal arid. middlings, one-third French ' railes away front livi- Re inay. eat fasts and go without ?O� i,yps s, an, Indy, NA7111 stop to roll a �cigrarotto, ad .that way and� I want to sit down A Bangall gontlenian . - , 100,000 Dutdh,. 59,OOQ Czech - . . I '' . wl�lll swor all . four girls. Under her I i which, wh repared to ' . holst hi'a inval of it; Of means each; hold just a� little 11 I . . . . niuch , wanted his daughter's eggs,that 'N;on't hatch,'yet are clean, Kassubian; Moravian, and h with her at the table a-t(I live d , I oil lighted, lie will ,puff in ,p our, *. some and Russian. Wendigh, Masurian, � lv�r In the saniv ]ionic, but their nion- rQCtiOn t.110y. formed a line,. ThOVI her face, )(oil goo Conductors And ,-; is Potatoes, . .ot er , . . . not. a.11 1 ivant beside va2y . I I All a w, ding to be' sonlething,of ,a lnilj� and Milk , mix thiO into.1 a: batter hinguages each have a considerable L I . . I -1 tal and .qpiritual as�sociatlon is ab, w'lllo�etl 011'Ough tW Village streets,. (11"Yors Of train car$ Shiliking. coffee and broad.and biitter." - tary. pageant.' 310ing *A Inan. ' I. . . ' Fololely (left(]. Silo Ilve., for lie.), .carrying , the hot muffin, thei hackney palinion stuoke, all ,tij ' , Of and bake as you would earn ilroad, number of adherents. 11 ­ I 0 ' . a and, thl, I time, - while even coachnioni and too 0 . our roast beef is genoraily .baked buslnosg, he wrote this lefter to tile "I . __ _. - . . . .11 I - =19MISM0101111111111F I . .. rhildron. Ite lives for his bushiors, eo(Te, and the. ineat, and Wer�t over , .t� licef, nn(i there in It' right afirl a . . . . Betwt�on . men of private carriages s6in I � general voininanding tho st . . I thein therp 19 the great the hills and into the poor home and etillies.wrong wav to baloo, It, Thd right 'Sir�-I bog most respectlull , I , . yawning cliasin of indifTerviiro, evor fed tile little half ,starved babfos*, suloke, oil the box. 40igars ap-, way is t6'put*tho roast, -after it has, drum your -kind attentioi y I . " '. . Wo ,,. proadh you, cigarettes in mouth, toj A � ,I, tile . , � widening, (,Nor becurning blacker and That book c allod,." Little men whine for alins. 'if been a refully wiped, into a pretty tit on" Waos Cured* 'o,% f P i I e rs . .1 . mfore fatal to inarital to%-(-. wa Y a lilstoiry'of -Louise Alcott at8 u' You asit for" tick- hot oven. 'I'll I ,you. 'Would. let in(,, know at your ear- . . I s on] . . . . t a rallway 6111 is Aclellrg OW outside i lieut convenionco the rate of .charge . . &% I ,rF,vi,, lrfzjij�, 110TICER. In . tj .. ce the clark. Jays -,meat Now, illothers, I want to say to won � . hands you� I . � .. fine the dingy bits Of Pasteboard, Threo dozen I�ngllsh - PrA r,a ang wclars ,,,,o , as lie i for the following, for wedding pill-. � le AnYs * of hot, youth. DO you down hi.�; cigarette arid keeps the joices' of tile . der that ,her mother ,rilised � within, , After the, first brownIng it, poses: I � 0 V% Y � ' A I 2 - The. � , cavalryl,. I I I � . 45 11 I you that a wunian cannot he at true. f-Pirls, Louisiy Alcott (OP Joe) allibng,i innurfior�bie paddlers all sinlike . should lie frequently bastedi Do ,not! one militavy baiiti; three dozen lla- I �. � . . . 1, � � , . . — iniother unlo,4s at the saino Unto sho "' nutiibet� 7 That mother's liea.�t I =as all tho. time. Tile iowclogr" salt thd meat; W9801VO the Salt '1111tive (Sikh) Cavalry; 0110 military ­ I � . .. . . . . � . . is a truo wife. I want it) q -9 not'Only, I) boiling water. find pour over It-, thoni hand (Sil, � . ,1%, I hat, wa cating with love for, , wohvan,� including the gypsy 'It); three dozen English A Chronic Oita' ' of T enty Years' StAnding not enter 1)(1- OWn.rhildren, b" as you baste it� tho salt is.gradual. infantry 11 . . . .1 . . ... if a wife will inti, t lit, I" , Ut also for'every!woman, snioke tr'eoly on tile sti,eetg. I - L e %V . . � . � joys and hopes and sorrows and 1 other Wolylaii's childron who were I;i I . . +... ly.takon tip by the illeat. . I . . . - - . * . . ., Cured Permanently by - . .. . I . . ' carns. 11mi pvt-phyxiticR (if tile 1,11�.b,alul'itroublo or distress, , DO you ,v�ftder _, I I A W X -pp tind, roast of beef. requires i + INGnuaOtis I)OOR-XN013" , .. . . . , I PITAT P AILVID. Pound roast '.v'J1 L*001' In -about r has been -devised, . 93 0 1 1 � I . I who is by her side air(] ,vanis to I that every - mother J,eacbeg her a 111� J tIlr, GITOST ' about two hours In tile oven;- ti� ten. . I . .1 'r share hisid"ll tile InW8' Of-14olilloness- and ' Drown IS 4 Very good fellow ; . but, thr . ee. 'The Jhrgvr the roast ,thai� but it is certain that topol,s will not, . lo%o her Lind have ll( I DRR " ^HASE' ' NT"ENT, . %to I M . .; . � . . . � I � bu.1-dells f,hp cannot he trite to till. I svilipat'lly and . Christian Mildness 0.148. I beti,el, it will Cook.. The L welcolne . it, although It makes, n,1 I . . I � . daughtvrs, who will follow lit her i when she herself Is ready tit any lie has one' ])all habit. .It is ,Nponse is' latell4my unnocessarv. 11%, rotating i Pilo3 or lietnoveholds Are. amon . g recommendation I took a b6 . X., .. I I I I. � foot9tei,q. I want to tell voll that � hou r that of nover reaching home until tonsiderable at first, and whotheri � - . . . Of tile night to go to Ibp Sick i on 6 6t� . I no (11111irlitt-l- 1.9 deNlploiwd nrlqht un-Indglihor's I the 81nall hours of the mornhiq,' ' Ono gets her full value out of It or tho knot) In the sal;1v 111itilner as V till% ,most - cominon as well as the "A,fter three 4pplien,ti ii I f It b . 11 . . I , 10mo) of' to Place, flowers llut*oue day lost, not deponds upon tho disposition! Safe knob, until the proper colllbi� most torturing ailments that aftlitt ter, and by'the time I had used one , . ,q1`1 ,die hns had before her the ex- on th�, White Mallet of a nafghbopts week Mrs, 11, lilt I i nation Is .tiolcured, 0 humanity 'I'll(., keen distress cauged box I was on a fitil, Way t I 0 OV . . I . Je I � I v that to made of jvhat is left over, A. to d6or call lie 0. I 0 � . . . . ainplo of a mothcr who lifts Non �chlld 9 . ,j Pon a Plan, It silo could llot.por. . Tho lock Is nusceptiblo Of by tile Itching, especially Who'% t1lb cry. 1 Continued the, treatment ull- . fni.L:lif,tlI.%. trying to 1)(, true ti her I T1111 . :1 sundo him out of tile Ilabit, Perhaps good a6up inay bo Ina(lo troni the I Opened, I I �varni, Is almost beyond til thoroughly cur ol, a d I I v n t * . � ,, I CTIURCIV;111 IN11ILVE11101,411 She could frighten hiln out of it. drippings thitt are In the pan, after" 1.00,000 .coiub flationsi Lind ITO who body gets ' a n IS, tj 6 (fit hor its )wltt . i , . ; the powers, of description. I . . well n- tc. licr. , I Arid, consequently 11 tho fat, is relliolved. * The Pan- � kilows. not or has romotten I ho pro- . sUfflared any since., I tiln firmly con- I I � I thfit ovrry nwilivr inlg�,,t I 11VI.I. 11.4 The true mother Is also alwayu � When lie reached lia. juice 0; Ille por , one cannot obtain 4olmittancol Tbo'vory mention of piles suggesta vinC04 that tile Ointment made A . . bowitiftil n offlogy paFs.,d ii'lion liprithn t�uo church in' home that nighttJ10 W.9to confronted. grAvy"" thilt "a' t ­ . � . � , I I I elllbpr. Nearly Pill 0, .rto in tho Platter aR'through that door, . 'Dr, Chase'% Ointment as it is hay1cmd perfect.. allre.* . � . by T,pr lviAband as I'liny the Young- i 4P, ready- to grant that the church I by a tall, Will .0trouded figure, nleat that colle I � . . . )�,ojf %,,Ito: Jeff 1.10sus Vhrlst Is tit(, gr�at purify- I Wbich glided toiVards lilpi. I the incat is cut, is mteemola 4 -groat . : � � . � . I I denZ -the only actual cure fOA Abisl '1 consider Dr. Chase#8 Ojntnla,,t . I or wro1v about Ills beh I '1Wh-�vh-W-Wh%t'o that '?Ill delicacy by roast boot connolssotirs. .1 A TITTIMAN S'1NtAXr,,, ' loaTsonio disease. It Vou ask your I till Invaluable troalanent for, piles. In I . I . all'ing, th gol,gped 6 arc. doctor, y "She haq grvat talents, qIlv 1-� 0 groat moral and splrjtual , . The doctors Ili .Indianapolis , our druggist or your friondf!j my case I thilll� the oure was Pe., . . ' aflintrahle econonil-A. and loves nvi I tonchor and dev'(1101)61, 01 every com. poor Ilrown, . � I . I . - P110 L As. . � . . with entire n(T-oction. TO f hog(, I munity In which "I am tile DOMESTIC 1,011031irns. much puzzled over a, case ai'a. ipan What to use fOl S they will in iriarkal, � wllork ,you tionsider that 1. It exists, xt'lA thn fallilly ghost 11, t�epliad who sheds his skin once a year. He nine cases out of ten. advisa Dr. am. gefting up in years, re-nd 14tsti . I qualities sit(, nriltos a faste for lit- . tbrashing floior wl . lore t)i[� . . 4 Sepulchral voice.,. � Dried. Apple 3,1ruit. 6aka, — Soak hns hall the haj)lt since 110 wils. an Chase's Ointment . . been so 1,v1,9 4 910u,.r hiom this, dis- � I : as aughlift, for 30 years ease.,, . I . . ham been raised in the nue. "Great Scott fl�' ho said. "TIOW water Ovor ni'glit. - In tbo ruorni skin af�4 lost the nails of . eraturt, inspirodby a totridomms f0i'�wllidl grain Brown ,heaved n, sigh of relief. I three Cups of drje(l apples In cold infant, and vueli v,ar lie h shed Ills �11r� Alex. McL ' me. 'V�Jion T plead, how grant �14 t.ji(3 Sorion of Christlaii homes Is 4 Da hil; fingers ,a- ref,,,fdent of BoWinativilI6, Ont., ' Dr, Chase'$ ObAment is tho only . . anxiety slit, sufters! She i?i)gAgeg1ratPd from thof,chaff geli" YouP friglitenect me ! I thougl3t It chop fine and Wollner thr(V hours; In and too.g. There Hog. I . I It 1,; tho holy I is llop pafn In Coll- Wr Absoluto and guarariteed cure, for I poople to tell her what npPlause 'I � of 1101108 at Whose' Altered altaPS i Was -tho Inissus Ill : _ . . two cupo of 111014flao", Mat a cup noetfon with It, but his teniperaturo 'I"Ol' tW011tv long YLU014. I Suff&Od I evoey form of piles. It has � a record . I I I . �� M.4414,b. trRoll f I I I I I � I i I I I ) I .1 .i , I I I I , , - I � I. i I I . I 111 95117pil d It. . ky a ll�l rs hat can no all I P.bag We be I in t%l GavTbron I I I I I , � I I I I i I 1� .1 I have gained, what arelanintions I i multitudes arp COIIIVIOU(I Of Sin and �_��� 1. of blAttLW and two Cut)$ Of Sugar to rises to about 101J degrees. Pi'lle 6 . from itehfiie Ifflo,s, and Only Persons ,of cures unparallojef) in tho history . . P I �� have excited arid what Jivlgoment l8ilipol to btfrolbW kneel and Ili b c V . A croani, and acup of milk with onor Pration takes threoi weeks. The new wbo Anvo.beeit troubletl witi% that Of niedWIne. 6,0 cents a box, at all I proinounted upon my orntioiis. I 11 1. Dorothy— 111 do Wish We w6ro teaspoonful of nodw dissolved In It, skin Is tender fill- it while annoying ,diqeaso can Imagine what i%1110 conf0q their faith In Ood. Mativ 1.1cli ,, but vory' I dealers, or Edivianson, :8itteli aud � nings iny vornos ah -d, . , P — '134oW. 4nd two eggs well boaten; three and soon gains Ito normal 114rdnoss. endured - during that time, Ab6ut Co.. Toronto. ,To l,wotect you unta'ught , 11 h6,Ve bo.oxn brought -at) in Chrlstfi�'l rich' Would you like to bol" Doro� a half cupa of flour, roserving one. . I adapts thorn to tho Into,. Love lAihomos wlib Would never have give (1, 80vQu YOars A90 I Miceli 1% druggist 09itints; Imitations the pbrtrait, and \" .. her only instruttor; hence I expect their hearts to Josua Christ pxco ,ft th,.V _�_ ,,Oil, awfully rich, rich eno half cup to dredge the apples. Add Minugglih9 Intl) Britain lnerLiage it be had anything to cure rae. 110 Signature of Dr A W., Chose, the .. , ha 'Jit ovgh to RnUb ;)OOPIO And still bli c411-1 one grated nutmeg and a toaspoo 10,8t yea'r. 4,1148 6'agoo cainit� Aid that Dr, Chasn's; ointment was faine ok a4thor, mxa oa I witli certainty that our ppillogg I through th� church's, fitflutnao.' Wh' to If Ius, rocalpt, 6 * io orol 04 Agreelablo." . (41 of cinnamon an4 clovas. ml T most Uvoralliy opokon of, "d on hilti. 4V,ory. box, ��, . � x^-4 14.*U+ . � . � I 0 0 ,, 4 . . . . I . . . I & , . . I .1..MiMh#, I I _W ""4", 'I 1,� 3' I - - r * 4�i I , . 11 , t��, 11.1'.. 1. 1-111, _. I . � �,,,�;. �, . . �"